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Brand | Kenwood |
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Model | TK-981 |
Category | Transceiver |
Language | English |
Essential safety measures to prevent fire, injury, and equipment damage during operation and handling.
Lists all items included in the transceiver package, with part numbers and quantities for verification.
Specifies the necessary tools for installation, including drills and specific drill bit sizes for mounting.
Detailed instructions for correctly connecting the transceiver's DC power cable to the vehicle's battery.
Identifies and explains the function of the transceiver's front panel controls, display, and microphone.
Details the connectors and ports located on the rear of the transceiver unit for external connections.
General understanding of Trunking/Conventional formats and dealer programming.
How to switch power on/off and adjust audio volume using dedicated keys.
Guides on selecting channels, understanding TOT, and using the optional Horn Alert feature.
Covers essential operations for dispatch and telephone calls within a trunked system, including call initiation and reception.
Instructions for transmitting voice communications in conventional mode, including channel monitoring and microphone use.
How to receive communications and adjust volume in conventional mode, including scan function activation.
Explains how to use the scan function to monitor multiple channels or groups automatically.
How to manually exclude specific systems or channels from the scanning sequence to refine monitoring.
Explains the different types of Scan Revert functions for automatically returning to a monitored channel after a call.
Describes the Group Scan feature for monitoring multiple groups within a system, useful for group communications.
Guides users through transmitting and receiving procedures specific to the conventional mode on these models.
How the transceiver automatically switches to a priority channel when a signal is received, even during normal channel monitoring.
Explains the 2-Tone Signalling feature for selective squelch opening upon receiving specific tone combinations.
Details the functions of specific keys for operating FleetSync™ features like Selcall, Status, and message handling.
Information on optional features such as Short Messages, GPS Report, and their usage within the FleetSync™ system.
Steps for initiating and receiving selective calls, including using Selcall Mode and identification codes.
How to review received caller IDs in memory and understand Fleet/ID codes for calls.
Procedure for sending 2-digit status messages to other stations in the talk group, including selecting recipient IDs.
How received status calls appear on the display, including caller ID and message, and how to return to normal mode.
How to review stored messages and caller IDs in the transceiver's memory, including toggling between message and ID.
Details the optional feature for automatic status response to base station requests when the transceiver is in Status Mode.
Step-by-step guide for making DTMF calls using manual dialing or store-and-send methods with an optional DTMF keypad.
Explains the Dead Beat Disable function, its effect on transmit/receive modes, and its cancellation.
Covers critical safety warnings regarding explosive atmospheres, RF transmissions, and potential physical injury from transmissions.
Provides FCC warnings and information regarding RF energy generation, potential interference, and digital device compliance.
Details MIC modular and antenna terminal specifications, including impedance and I/O.
Identifies power input and external speaker jack connections and their characteristics.
Critical safety guidelines on antenna placement, minimum separation distances, and RF exposure compliance for safe operation.