Kenwood TS-570D Connecting Peripheral Equipment, Computer, Compatible Transceiver

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CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT

COMPUTER

The COM connector allows you to directly connect a computer or dumb terminal by using an RS-232C cable terminated with a female 9-pin connector.

No external hardware interface is required between your computer and the transceiver. See “APPENDIX” on page 70 for information related to this connector.

TS-570

RS-232C serial port

Personal computer/ dumb terminal

COMPATIBLE TRANSCEIVER

COM connector

Straight cable

When transferring data to or from another TS-570 or the TS-870S, directly connect the two transceivers using the COM connectors.

When transferring data to other KENWOOD transceivers, use the optional IF-232C interface unit. Connect the IF-232C to the ACC 1 connector located on the compatible transceiver. 6-pin DIN plugs (E07-0654-XX) are available as options. Contact your dealer or a KENWOOD Service Center.

TS-570

Cross-wired cable

TS-570

COM Connector

TS-570/870S cable

TS-450S/690S/850S/950SDX

See IF-232C manual.

Cross-wired cable

DIN(6P)IF-232CRS-232C(25P)

Straight cable

ACC 1

Rear panel view on TS-450S/690S/850S/ 950SDX

DIN(6P)

ACC 1

Pin

No. Pin Name

1GND

2TXD

3RXD

4CTS

5RTS

6 NC

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Contents TS-570S Applicable Model Supplied AccessoriesAccessory Part Number Intelligent Digital Enhanced Communications SystemFeatures Writing Conventions FollowedKEY2 Contents Scan Memory FeaturesSpecifications Appendix COM Connector Protocol Index Operator ConveniencesPower Lines Power SourcePower Cable Protection CleaningInstallation Antenna ConnectionTransmission Line MHz 14 MHz 30 MHz Ground Connection DC Power Supply ConnectionInstallation Lightning ProtectionAccessory Connections Front PanelRear Panel Your First QSO DSP Slope High control Fully clockwise DSP Slope LOW controlYour Getting Acquainted Front PanelGetting Acquainted TF-SET button UP/DOWN buttonsSplit button Clear buttonMicrophone KEY and Paddle jacks Rear PanelGND post EXT SP jackDisplay @8USB @6M.SCR@7LSB #1FSKOperating Basics Switching Power ON/OFFAdjusting Volume Selecting VFO a or VFO BSelecting a Frequency Selecting a ModeAdjusting Squelch Front Panel MeterSelecting Transmit Power TransmittingMicrophone Gain Menu Access Menu SetupWhat is a MENU? Menu A/ Menu BFunction Selections Default Menu ConfigurationMenu Setup GroupSetting Transfer Rate bps Stop Bits SplitCross Reference for Menu Functions Basic Communicating SSB TransmissionAuto ZERO-BEAT CW TransmissionBasic Communicating TX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch FrequencyTX Deviation Selection FM TransmissionAM Transmission Press FilterTF-SET Transmit Frequency SET Specialized CommunicatingSPLIT-FREQUENCY Operation UP/DWNArrl 10-METER Band Plan FM Repeater OperationSpecialized Communicating Mode/ActivityFM Ctcss Operation Specialized Communicating Selecting Subtone FrequencyContinuous or Burst SUBTONES? Rtty Frequencies Digital OperationRtty Frequency Shift Keying Iaru Region A./CanadaPacket Frequencies Slow Scan TV/ Facsimile Satellite OperationSstv Frequencies Communicating Aids ReceivingSelecting Your Frequency AGC Automatic Gain Control RIT Receive Incremental TuningCommunicating Aids RX EqualizerVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit Delay TimePress Delay Microphone Input LevelXIT Transmit Incremental Tuning Communicating Aids Speech ProcessorChanging Frequency While Transmitting Monitoring Transmitted SignalsTransmit Inhibit Changing Transmit Bandwidth SSB/AMCW BREAK-IN Using Semi BREAK-IN or Full BREAK-INAuto Weighting Electronic KeyerCommunicating Aids Changing LOCKED-WEIGHT BUG KEY FunctionCW Message Memory Noise Blanker Rejecting InterferenceIf Filter Changing if Filter BandwidthDSP Tools AttenuatorPreamplifier Rejecting InterferenceNoise Reduction Beat CancelSetting NR2 Time Constant CW/ FSK ModesStoring Data in Memory Memory FeaturesConventional Memory Simplex ChannelsMemory Recall Memory FeaturesSplit-Frequency Channels Memory Recall and ScrollMemory-VFO Split Operation Memory ScrollTemporary Frequency Changes To use a memory channel for receivingMemory Features Memory Transfer Memory VFO TransferChannel Channel Transfer Erasing Memory Channels Memory Features Storing Frequency RangesFull Reset Confirming Start/End FrequenciesMemory Channel Lockout Quick MemoryStoring Into Quick Memory Press CLRMemory Features Recalling Quick Memory Temporary Frequency ChangesQuick Memory VFO Transfer Scan Hold ScanProgram Scan Scan Type PurposeALL-CHANNEL Scan Memory ScanScan Group ScanOperator Conveniences Microprocessor ResetSwitching ANT 1/ ANT Frequency Lock FunctionProgram Function Button Beep FunctionDisplay Dimmer Operator ConveniencesSetting UP Using Quick TransferQuick Data Transfer Computer Control Using a TransverterMenu Setting Transfer Rate Stop Bits Communication ParametersPresetting Automatic Antenna TunerAttune again Recording Messages Message PlaybackChecking Messages Changing Volume Sending MessagesChanging Inter-message Interval Voice New Mode AnnouncementMenu StepsPC-1A Optional AccessoriesDRU-3A PG-2ZInstalling Options Removing the Bottom CaseDRU-3A Digital Recording Unit Installing Options VS-3 Voice Synthesizer UnitFilters SO-2 TEMPERATURE-COMPENSATED Crystal Oscillator Tcxo Compatible Transceiver Connecting Peripheral EquipmentComputer Pin No. Pin NameLinear Amplifier Connecting Peripheral EquipmentRtty Equipment Antenna TunerMCP and TNC Pin No FunctionService Note MaintenanceService CleaningAccessing the Internal Fuse Internal AdjustmentsMaintenance Reference Frequency CalibrationFollowed TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action DSP Slope LOW control orChanging Receive Press LSB/USB, CW/FSK, orPress LSB/USB or FM/AM to Repeater Operation TS-570S TS-570D SSB, CWFSK, FM Specifications SSB, CW, FSKAppendix Hardware DescriptionControl Operation COMError Messages Computer Control CommandsAlphabetical Commands ParametersAlphabetical Command Table OFF/ONParameter Table FormatMenu Selection Table for EX Command UP/DOWNComputer Control Command Tables I o !0DN UP DOWN/UP LK Frequency Lock MG MIC Gain RT RIT RX TX RX, TX VOX Function VFO Sstv