WIRELESS OPERATION (K TYPE MODELS ONLY)

If you also have a compatible Kenwood handy transceiver, you may use it as a remote control for this mobile transceiver. You will control one band on the mobile while sending DTMF tones to the other band from the handheld. This function is useful, for example, when you want to control the mobile from a location outside your vehicle.

Note:

uAs a remote control, you can also use a handy transceiver which does not have a remote control function but a DTMF function. However, you must manually send DTMF tones for control code strings. Skip steps 1 and 3 in “PREPARATION”.

uThe FCC rules permit you to send control codes only on the 440 MHz band.

PREPARATION

Let us assume band A (VHF) of the mobile transceiver will be controlled. On the handy transceiver:

1Program a 3-digit secret number.

For the programming method, see the instruction manual for the handheld.

2Select the transmit frequency on the UHF band.

3Make the handheld enter Remote Control mode.

For the method, see the instruction manual for the handheld. If not described, consult your dealer.

On the mobile transceiver:

4Enter Menu mode and access Menu 522 (REM.ID) {page 20}.

5Set the ID code to the same secret number you set on the handy transceiver.

6Select the receive frequency on band B (UHF).

Match this frequency with the transmit frequency on the handheld.

7Select band A (VHF) as the TX band or Control band.

8To cause the mobile to send a control acknowledgment to the handheld, enter Menu 523 (ANS.BK) and set it to ON.

DTMF tones which represent the secret number will be used as an acknowledgment.

9Turn the transceiver power OFF.

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