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TM-D700A/E
CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
16
7-2.
Reception
signals
PR9Q
is
the
9600bps
data
communications
reception
output.
It
outputs
the
FM
detection
circuit
output
(RD
signals)
through
a
buffer
amp
(Q700).
These
signals
are
always
output
whether
the
squelch
is
open
or
closed.
PR1
is
the
1200bps
data
communications
reception
output.
It
outputs
the
FM
detection
circuit
output
(RA
signals)
through
a
buffer
amp
(Q701).
Output
is
controlled
with
the
cross
point
switch
(IC702)
according
to
whether
squelch
is
open
or
closed.
7-3.
Squelch
signal
output
circuit
The
squeich
circuits
is
input
to
the
TNC
to
prevents
conflicts
from
occurring
between
simultaneous
receive
mode
and
transmit
mode
traffic
during
packet
communications.
(only
during
1200bps)
The
signal
is
output
from
Pin
15
of
1C703
to
the
data
terminal.
The
logic
is
as
shown
in
the
Table
below.
8-3.
Display
circuit
The
TM-D700A/E
display
section
is
a
188x54-dot
full-dot
matrix
LCD
controlled
by
two
LCD.
As
shown
is
Figure
19,
the
master
IC
(IC2)
side
is
connected
to
22
common
dots
and
88
segment
dots
and
the
slave
IC
(IC1)
side
is
connected
to
33
common
dots
and
100
segment
dots.
The
LCD
drive
voltage
is
obtained
by
raising
the
power
supply
voltage
(5V)
within
the
IC.
L:
SQ
CLOSE
H
:
SQ
BUSY
SQC
terminal
output
CoM
LCD
188
x
54
(dot)
33
COM
sar
SEG
LCD LCD
Driver
Driver
Ic2
IC1
at
it
(J700
Pin
6)
8.
Panel
Section
(LCD
ASSY:
B38-0829-05)
The
panel
section
controls
serial
communications
with
the
main
unit
control
section,
the
key
input
circuit,
the
display
circuit,
and
the
dimmer
circuit
through
the
microprocessor
(IC4).
8-1.
Serial
communications
circuit
A
buffer
amp
is
inserted
in
order
to
protect
the
microprocessor
ports.
8-2.
Key,
Volume
input
circuit
Circuits
to
operate
the
panel
section
keys
are
connected
to
each
microprocessor
port.
The
PSW
key
is
pulled
up
and
the
other
keys
are
pulled
up
with
software
within
the
microprocessor.
Rotary
encoder
operating
circuits
are
connected
directly
to
the
microprocessor.
The
control
divides
the
power
supply
voltage,
reads
the
A/D
port
of
the
microprocessor,
and
transfers
that
data
to
the
main
unit.
Microprocessor
IC4
X54-329
Fig.19
Display
circuit
8-4.
Dimmer
circuit
The
dimmer
circuit
switches
the
lamp
brightness
to
one
of
four
levels
or
OFF.
(See
table)
The
current
flowing
to
the
LEDs
is
varied
by
selecting
resistors
from
R8
to
R14.
Dimmer
level
DIM
O
DIM
1
DIM
2
DIM
3
1
H
L
L
L
20
L
H
L
L
3
L
L
H
L
4
L
L L
H
OFF
L L L
L
Table9
Port
logic
C4
Microprocessor
R13
ov
LCD
ASSY
DIM3
Q8
p
R14
AYA
8
fen]
DIM2
Q7
Ri2.
a
t+
a
DIM1
+
--
R9
Q4
Q5
R10
R8
DIMO
Q
Fig.20
Dimmer
circuit

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Kenwood TM-D700A Specifications

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BrandKenwood
ModelTM-D700A
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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