OPERATORS MANUAL KYODO KG510 BASE/REPEATER
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 2.1 Features 4 2.2 Product Description 4 2.3 Standard Inclusions 5 3 4 128113 DESCRIPTION CONTROLS, INDICATORS, & CONNECTORS 3.1 Front Panel Controls 3.2 Rear Panel Connectors OPERATION 5 5-7 7 8 4.1 Installation and Programming 4.2 Basic Operation 8 4.2.1 Switch On 8 4.2.2 Adjust the Volume Setting 8 4.2.3 Adjust the Squelch Setting 8 4.2.4 Select the Channel 8 4.2.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL CONTENTS SECTION 128113 DESCRIPTION PAGE 4.4.2.3 Redialling with DTMF 13 4.4.2.4 Restoring the Last DTMF Numbers to the LCD Display 13 4.4 3 Single Tone Encoding 13 4.4.4 Kill Signalling 14 4.4.4.1 Kill Signalling Operation 14 4.5 Channel Scanning 15 4.5.1 All Channel Scan Operation 15 4.5 2 Program Channel Scan Operation 16 4.5.3 Exiting Scan Modes 16 4.5.4 Priority Scanning 16 4.5.5 Removing Channels from Scan List 17 4.5.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a KYODO KG510 Base or Repeater. We trust that it will operate reliably and give you years of service. If not, or if you wish to suggest ways of improving the KG510's operation, or features, we would welcome your comments. 2.0 FEATURES & PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 2.3 Standard Inclusions The KG510 transceiver is supplied complete with the following items: KG510 transceiver DC Cable Operators Manual KD561 Hand Microphone 3.0 CONTROLS, INDICATORS, & CONNECTORS 3.1 128113 Front Panel Controls 1. Headphone Socket This socket is provided to allow users to listen to the KG510 using headphones. Plugging a headphone into this socket will disconnect the built-In speaker. It does NOT include a microphone input, or TX PTT facility. 2.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 7. Transmit Mode Indicator LED The Transmit Mode Indicator LED will illuminate "TX" in Red colour whenever the KG510 is transmitting. 8. Busy Mode Indicator LED The Busy Mode Indicator LED will illuminate "RX" in Green colour whenever the KG510 receives a carrier signal on the selected channel that is greater then the Squelch setting. 9. Keypad* The 5x4 key Keypad is used to enter channel selection, tone information, and other data into the KG510.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL The six character spaces on the right hand side of this line are used to display status symbols as follows: a. The monitor status. --- symbol is b. The key lock status. --- symbol is c. The tone encode status. --- symbol is ϕ d. The scan mode status. e. The high power transmit status. --- symbol is f. The [SHIFT] key status. --- symbol is ---This symbol is displayed whenever the [SHIFT] key is held depressed.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.0 OPERATION 4.1 Installation and Programming As the KG510 can be installed to operate as either a Base Station or as a Repeater, some of the instructions in this document may apply to one application only, some may apply in both cases, while others may only apply if the particular function has been enabled during programming of the KG510. The KG510 must be programmed before it will operate correctly.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.3 Front Panel Operation This section describes most signalling and other advanced features that are available on the KG510 Transceiver. The availability of some features is dependent on the programming of the transceiver. You may find it worthwhile to discuss these features in detail with your radio supplier to obtain a full understanding of their benefits. 4.3.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.3.2 Keypad Operation using the [SHIFT] Key Some of the KG510's features and how it operates can be changed by using the [SHIFT] key. To make these changes, it is necessary to firstly press the [SHIFT] key followed by the other keys within a two second timeframe. The following key sequences are used for these purposes: [SHIFT]+[0] Toggles the tone system between 5-Tone signalling and DTMF signalling. [SHIFT]+[1] Switches the LCD back-light ON or OFF.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.3.3 Changing Channels To change to another channel, simply press the [CH] key followed by the number of the required channel within two seconds. e.g. To select Channel # 8, press [CH] [0] [8] To select Channel # 99, press [CH] [9] [9] Note that it is always necessary to enter two digits for the Channel Number.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.4.1.3 Recalling the last encode sequence Pressing the [ ] will recall the most recent 5-Tone encode sequence and display the sequence in the LCD display. Further presses of the [ ] key will delete the last digit of the sequence until all digits are deleted. In practice users will usually delete the last one or two digits before entering the new digits. 4.4.2 DTMF Signalling 4.4.2.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.4.2.3 Redialling with DTMF If during the programming of the KG510, the field has been set to "OFF", the redialling function operates as follows: Press [SHIFT], then press [#] and the KG510 will redial the last encoded DTMF number.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.4.4 KILL Signalling The KG510 has the ability to transmit a specially coded signalling sequence that will disable ("KILL") another radio. This feature is particularly useful when transceivers become misplaced, are stolen, if they are used in an incorrect manner, or if they are used for the wrong purposes. To prevent accidental or mischievous "KILLING" of radios, several security features are in place. Firstly, the KG510 must have this function enabled during programming.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL If the incorrect password has been entered, the LCD display will show the following message: RX TX CH01 Kyodo-co Kill Pass NG If you enter the "KILL" data prior to entering the KILL password, and then press the [#] key, the LCD display will show the following message: RX TX CH01 Kyodo-co Input Password If the incorrect password has been entered more than the allowed number of tries, then the KG510 becomes disabled and the following message is displayed in the LCD display: No
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.5.2 Program Channel Scan Operation Pressing the [SHIFT] and then the [SCAN] key places the KG510 into Program Channel Scan mode and the Scan mode symbol " " is displayed in the LCD display. Also the LCD will display "PRG Scan Mode-in" for two seconds as shown below: RX ====== TX CH01 Kyodo-co • Prg Scan Mode-in 4.5.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.5.5 Removing an Active Channel from the Scan List It is possible to temporarily delete an active channel from the scan list by pressing [SHIFT] and the [ ] key and holding the [SHIFT] and the [ ] keys depressed for more than one second. More than one channel can be deleted from the Scan list, provided that at least one channel remains in the Scan List. A "beep" sound from the radio confirms correct deletion of the channel from the scan list.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.7 Changing Tone Signalling Systems It is possible to switch the KG510's tone signalling system among 5-Tone sequential signalling, DTMF signalling and Non(No-Tone system) (providing the field was set to "ENABLE" during the programming of the KG510).
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL To view this information in the LCD display, firstly select the required channel. Then press the [SHIFT] key and then the [7] key. You will need to keep the [7] key pressed until the KG510 has cycled through the information steps. This function is NOT available if the field has been set to "DISABLE" during the programming of the KG510. 4.9 Display of Received Tone Frequencies.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.10 Bar Graph Displays The KG510 will normally show the strength of the received signal to the right of "RX" in the LCD display, and the strength of the transmitted signal to the right of "TX" in the LCD display, both in the form of a bar graph. This function can be disabled by pressing the [SHIFT] key and then the [CH] key.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.13 Calling Party ID Display The KG510 has the capability to display a calling radio's ID (ANI) number after being called.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.15 Emergency Caller Display The KG510 has the ability to accept and display emergency calls from other radios within the radio system This function is enabled by setting the field to "ON" in the <5Tone Decode Menu> or during the programming of the radio. The calling (Emergency) radio must encode its emergency data in the following format: "000" + the calling radio's ID (decode number).
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.17 TX Test Mode The KG510 is provided with a TX (Transmit) Test Mode. When the KG510 is placed in the TX Test Mode, it will transmit a carrier frequency modulated with a 1KHz tone on the selected active channel. It is possible to change channels while in TX Test Mode.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.19 Frequency Band Test Mode It is possible to display the KG510's operating Frequency Band in the LCD display when in Frequency Band Test Mode. Holding the [B] key pressed while switching the POWER SWITCH "ON" places the KG510 in Frequency Band Test Mode and displays the operating Frequency Band in the LCD Display as shown below: > 40D OK "40D" indicates the frequency band for a particular KG510 radio.
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.21 Serial Number Display It is possible to display the KG510's Serial Number in the LCD Display. To do so, the Serial Number must be entered into the field during the programming of the radio. The serial number can be up to eight characters long and can comprise of any of these characters: "A - Z" & "0 - 9".
KYODO KG510 OPERATORS MANUAL 4.23 Hardware Error Detection The KG510 automatically tests for certain hardware faults or failures, and when a fault is found, it will blink the "ALM" LED display above the LCD Display and indicate the nature of the fault in the LCD Display as shown below: RX TX CH01 Kyodo-co RX PLL Error This figure indicates an RX PLL error. RX TX CH01 Kyodo-co TX PLL Error This figure indicates a TX PLL error. RX TX CH01 Kyodo-co PA Error This figure indicates a PA error.