Kenwood TS-570D Ground Connection, Lightning Protection, DC Power Supply Connection, Installation

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1 INSTALLATION

GROUND CONNECTION

At the minimum, a good DC ground is required to prevent such dangers as electric shock. For superior communications results, a good RF ground is required, against which the antenna system can operate. Both of these conditions can be met by providing a good earth ground for your station. Bury one or more ground rods, or a large copper plate under the ground, and connect this to the transceiver GND terminal. Use heavy gauge wire or a copper strap, cut as short as possible, for this connection. Just as for antenna work, all connections must be clean and tight.

LIGHTNING PROTECTION

Consider carefully how to protect your equipment and your home from lightning. Even in areas where lightning storms are less common, there are usually a limited number of storms each year. Take the time to study the best way to protect your installation from the effects of lightning by consulting reference material on the subject.

The installation of a lightning arrestor is a start, but there is more that you can do. For example, terminate your antenna system transmission lines at an entry panel that you install outside your home. Ground this entry panel to a good outside ground, and then connect appropriate feed lines between the entry panel and your transceiver. When a lightning storm occurs, you can ensure added protection by disconnecting the feed lines from your transceiver.

CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE A GAS PIPE (WHICH IS CLEARLY DANGEROUS), AN ELECTRICAL CONDUIT (WHICH HAS THE WHOLE HOUSE WIRING ATTACHED AND MAY ACT LIKE AN ANTENNA), OR A PLASTIC WATER PIPE FOR A GROUND.

DC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION

In order to use this transceiver, you will need a separate

13.8V DC power supply that must be purchased separately. DO NOT directly connect the transceiver to an AC outlet! Use the supplied DC power cable to connect the transceiver to a regulated power supply. Do not substitute a cable with smaller gauge wires. The current capacity of your power supply must be 20.5 A peak or more.

CAUTION:

BEFORE CONNECTING THE DC POWER SUPPLY TO THE TRANSCEIVER, BE SURE TO SWITCH THE TRANSCEIVER AND THE DC POWER SUPPLY OFF.

DO NOT PLUG THE DC POWER SUPPLY INTO AN AC OUTLET UNTIL YOU MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS.

First connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC power supply and check that polarities are correct (Red: positive, Black: negative). Then connect the connectorized end of the DC power cable to the DC￿13.8￿Vpower connector on the transceiver rear panel. Press the DC power cable connector firmly into the connector on the transceiver until the locking tab clicks.

Fuse holders

BlackRed

TS-570

DC 13.8 V

 

DC power supply

REPLACING FUSES

If the fuse blows, determine the cause then correct the problem. After the problem is resolved, only then replace the fuse. If newly installed fuses continue to blow, disconnect the power plug and contact your dealer or nearest Service Center for assistance.

Fuse Location

Fuse Current Rating

 

 

TS-570

4 A

(For an external antenna tuner)

 

 

 

Supplied Accessory

25 A

Cable

 

 

 

CAUTION: REPLACE BLOWN FUSES ONLY AFTER INVESTIGATING AND CORRECTING THE CAUSE OF THE FAILED FUSE. ALWAYS REPLACE A BLOWN FUSE BY A NEW FUSE WITH THE SPECIFIED RATINGS.

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Contents TS-570S Supplied Accessories Accessory Part NumberApplicable Model Intelligent Digital Enhanced Communications SystemKEY2 FeaturesWriting Conventions Followed Contents Memory Features Specifications Appendix COM Connector Protocol IndexScan Operator ConveniencesPower Source Power Cable ProtectionPower Lines CleaningTransmission Line MHz 14 MHz 30 MHz InstallationAntenna Connection DC Power Supply Connection InstallationGround Connection Lightning ProtectionRear Panel Accessory ConnectionsFront Panel Your First QSO DSP Slope High control Fully clockwise DSP Slope LOW controlYour Getting Acquainted Front PanelGetting Acquainted UP/DOWN buttons Split buttonTF-SET button Clear buttonMicrophone Rear Panel GND postKEY and Paddle jacks EXT SP jackDisplay @6M.SCR @7LSB@8USB #1FSKSwitching Power ON/OFF Adjusting VolumeOperating Basics Selecting VFO a or VFO BSelecting a Mode Adjusting SquelchSelecting a Frequency Front Panel MeterMicrophone Gain Selecting Transmit PowerTransmitting Menu Setup What is a MENU?Menu Access Menu A/ Menu BMenu Configuration Menu SetupFunction Selections Default GroupSetting Transfer Rate bps Stop Bits SplitCross Reference for Menu Functions Basic Communicating SSB TransmissionCW Transmission Basic CommunicatingAuto ZERO-BEAT TX SIDETONE/ RX Pitch FrequencyFM Transmission AM TransmissionTX Deviation Selection Press FilterSpecialized Communicating SPLIT-FREQUENCY OperationTF-SET Transmit Frequency SET UP/DWNFM Repeater Operation Specialized CommunicatingArrl 10-METER Band Plan Mode/ActivityContinuous or Burst SUBTONES? FM Ctcss OperationSpecialized Communicating Selecting Subtone Frequency Digital Operation Rtty Frequency Shift KeyingRtty Frequencies Iaru Region A./CanadaPacket Frequencies Sstv Frequencies Slow Scan TV/ FacsimileSatellite Operation Selecting Your Frequency Communicating AidsReceiving RIT Receive Incremental Tuning Communicating AidsAGC Automatic Gain Control RX EqualizerDelay Time Press DelayVOX VOICE-OPERATED Transmit Microphone Input LevelXIT Transmit Incremental Tuning Communicating Aids Speech ProcessorMonitoring Transmitted Signals Transmit InhibitChanging Frequency While Transmitting Changing Transmit Bandwidth SSB/AMUsing Semi BREAK-IN or Full BREAK-IN Auto WeightingCW BREAK-IN Electronic KeyerCW Message Memory Communicating Aids Changing LOCKED-WEIGHTBUG KEY Function Rejecting Interference If FilterNoise Blanker Changing if Filter BandwidthAttenuator PreamplifierDSP Tools Rejecting InterferenceBeat Cancel Setting NR2 Time ConstantNoise Reduction CW/ FSK ModesMemory Features Conventional MemoryStoring Data in Memory Simplex ChannelsMemory Features Split-Frequency ChannelsMemory Recall Memory Recall and ScrollMemory Scroll Temporary Frequency ChangesMemory-VFO Split Operation To use a memory channel for receivingChannel Channel Transfer Memory Features Memory TransferMemory VFO Transfer Memory Features Storing Frequency Ranges Full ResetErasing Memory Channels Confirming Start/End FrequenciesQuick Memory Storing Into Quick MemoryMemory Channel Lockout Press CLRQuick Memory VFO Transfer Memory Features Recalling Quick MemoryTemporary Frequency Changes Scan Program ScanScan Hold Scan Type PurposeMemory Scan ScanALL-CHANNEL Scan Group ScanMicroprocessor Reset Switching ANT 1/ ANTOperator Conveniences Frequency Lock FunctionBeep Function Display DimmerProgram Function Button Operator ConveniencesQuick Data Transfer Setting UPUsing Quick Transfer Using a Transverter Menu Setting Transfer Rate Stop BitsComputer Control Communication ParametersAttune again PresettingAutomatic Antenna Tuner Checking Messages Recording MessagesMessage Playback Changing Inter-message Interval Changing VolumeSending Messages New Mode Announcement MenuVoice StepsOptional Accessories DRU-3APC-1A PG-2ZDRU-3A Digital Recording Unit Installing OptionsRemoving the Bottom Case Filters Installing OptionsVS-3 Voice Synthesizer Unit SO-2 TEMPERATURE-COMPENSATED Crystal Oscillator Tcxo Connecting Peripheral Equipment ComputerCompatible Transceiver Pin No. Pin NameConnecting Peripheral Equipment Rtty EquipmentLinear Amplifier Antenna TunerMCP and TNC Pin No FunctionMaintenance ServiceService Note CleaningInternal Adjustments MaintenanceAccessing the Internal Fuse Reference Frequency CalibrationTroubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Corrective ActionFollowed DSP Slope LOW control orPress LSB/USB or FM/AM to Changing ReceivePress LSB/USB, CW/FSK, or Repeater Operation FSK, FM TS-570S TS-570DSSB, CW Specifications SSB, CW, FSKHardware Description Control OperationAppendix COMComputer Control Commands Alphabetical CommandsError Messages 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