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TK 710 MSD

UHF SERVICE MANUAL KENWOOD

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COMPACT SYNTHESIZED UHF FM TWO-WAY RADIO TK-710 SERVICE MANUAL KENWOOD NNO KENWOOD CONTENTS GENERAL | BLOCK DIAGRAM ‘SYSTEM SET-UP . : INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION . DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR . . CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION . SEMICONDUCTOR DATA ..... DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS PARTS LIST . ‘ DESASSEMBLY . PACKING ADJUSTMENT . : PC BOARD VIEWS/CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS TX PLL : 23 (X58-3130-10) COMMON PLL : Z5 (x58-3140-10) MIC AMP : Z1 (X59-3210-10) . RGRURNESoaan IF : Z10 (X59-3220:10) .. AF BPF : 29 (X69-3250-10) SQL : 28 (X59-3260-10) FINAL UNIT (X453120-XX) - : CONTROL UNIT (X53-3050-10) ..... 22.4444 57 DISPLAY UNIT (X54-3030-10) TXRX UNIT (XB7-3180-XX) TERMINAL FUNCTIONS . SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . KMB-2 (MOUNTING CASE) . KMC-9 (BASE MICROPHONE} KMs.4 (MULTIPLE SIGNALING) KQT-7 (QUIET TALK (cTCss)) KPS-10A (DC POWER SUPPLY) KSP-1A (EXTERNAL SPEAKER) . SPECIFICATIONS . : 93 BACK COVER GENERAL INTRODUCTION SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL This manual is intended for use by experienced techni- cians familiar with similar types of commercial grade com- munications equipment. It contains all required service information for the equipment and is current as of the pub- lication date, Changes which may occur after publication are covered by either Service Bulletins or Manual Revi sions. These are issued as required, ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS, ‘When ordering replacement parts or equipment infor- mation, the full part identification number should be included, This applies to all parts: components, kits, of chassis. Ifthe part number is not known, include the chas- sis or kit number of which itis part, and a sufficient de- scription of the requited component for proper identifica- tion. PERSONNEL SAFETY ‘The following precautions are recommended for personnel safety: © DO NOT transmit if someone is within two feet (0.6 meter) of the antenna, © D0 NOT transmit until all RF connectors are verified Secure and any open connectors are properly tor- inated. © SHUT OFF and DO NOT operate this equipment ne: electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. © All equipment should be properly grounded before power-up for safe operation © This equipment should be serviced by a qualified tech- nician only FCC COMPLIANCE AND TYPE NUMBERS “Type scoeptance number_| Frequency range (Compliance ALHOTKTK-710-1 150~162MH2 _ Part 15, 22, 74 and 90 ALHSTKTK-710-2 162~174MH2 1, POWER-UP To turn on the radio, rotate the OFF-VOLUME control clockwise until a click is heard. The channel indicator will illuminate to indicate power is ON. 2. TO RECEIVE 3. TO TRANSMIT Operation Date OT Depress MONITOR button ON (ts0 exinpea) a Remove mrophone trem hangs + Oise oT Rarnove microphone rom iahenger (io eauipoed) pan “Tum SQUELCH control counterclock: wie unt nie is har 2. Unsauelchredio 7 Set VOLUME contrat ‘Adjust VOLUME conto stening vet ‘Advance SOUELCH eontoldlockwise “Set SQUELGH control ' Select operating te | Rotate CH elt witch to desired quency Muticnannel | chanel ‘moda oni) The aio wll owe ©, Enable OT (itso equiped) sctvate KOT-7 or KMS-4, ‘You witinow hear messages for your eystem ony ‘Seict operating re cuney. (Multichannel models ony) 3. usTEN DONOT TRANSMIT channel iain ve “Key tanemitar Press and hold the microphone PTT swrteh, The Re LED on the rot pane il glow inating the anemia Tranamit message owt 2 inches keep wanaminions brit, Release the microphone PTT switch Enable GT atend ot | Ospress MONITOR tothe ot poston War equipped) Replace the microphone into its hanger aC Gra GENERAL PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS. 1, UNPACKING Unpack the radio from its shipping container and check for accessory items. If any item is missing, please contact KENWOOD immediately. 2. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Federal regulations require a station license for each radio installation (mobile or base) be obtained by the ‘equipment owner, The licensee is responsible for ensuring transmitter power, frequency, and deviation are within the limits permitted by the station license. Transmitter adjustments may be perforried only by @ licensed technician holding an FCC first, second or general class commercial radiotelephone operator's license. There is no license required to install or operate the radio. 3. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKOUT 3-1. Introduction Each radio is adjusted and tested before shipment. However, itis recommended that receiver and transmitter operation be checked for proper operation before install tion. 3-2. Testing The radio should be tested complete with all cabling and accessories as they will be connected in the final installation. Transmitter frequency, deviation, and power ‘output should be checked, as should receiver sensitivity, squelch operation, and audio output. OT equipment ope tion should be ver 4, PLANNING THE INSTALLATION 4-1, General Inspect the vehicle and determine how and where the radio antenna and accessories will be mounted Plan cable runs for protection against pinching or crushing wiring, and radio installation to prevent overheat- ing, 42. Antenna The favored location for an antenna is in the center of @ large, flat conductive area, usually at the roof center. The trunk lid may also provide good antenna location. If the trunk lid is prefered, bond the trunk lid and vehicle chassis using ground straps to ensure the lid is at chassis ‘ground. 4-3, Radio ‘The universal mount bracket allows the radio to be mounted in a variety of ways, Be sure the mounting sur- face is adequate to support the radio's weight. Allow sufi- cient space around the radio for air cooling. Position the radio close enough to the vehicle operator to permit easy ‘access to the controls when driving, 4-4, DC Power and wiring 1. This radio may be installed in negative ground electrical systems only. Reverse polarity will cause the cable fuse to blow. Check the vehicle ground polarity before in- stallation to prevent wasted time and effort 2. Connect the positive power lead directly to the vehi- le battery positive terminal. Connecting the Positive lead to any other positive voltage source in the vehicle is not recommended. CAUTION: If DC power is to be controlled by the vehicle ignition switch, a switching relay should be used to switch the posi- tive power lead. The vehicle ignition switch then controls DC to the relay coll 3. Connect the ground lead directly to the battery negative terminal 4. The cable provided with the radio is sufficient to handle the maximum radio current demand. If the cable must be extended, be sure the additional wire is sufficient for ‘the current to be carried and length of the added lead, 5. INSTALLATION PLANNING - CONTROL STATIONS 5-1, Antenna system Control station. The antenna system selection depends on many factors and is beyond the scope of this manual, Your KENWOOD dealer can help you select an antenna system that will best serve your particular needs. 5-2. Radio location Select a convenient location for your control station. radio which is af close as practical to the antenna cable entry point, Secondly, use your system's power supply (which supplies the voltage and current required for your systom). Make sure sufficient air can flow around the radio and power supply to allow adequate cooling, ‘SERVICE ‘This radio is designed for easy servicing. Refer to the schematic diagrams, printed circuit board views, and ‘alignment procedures contained in this manual BLOCK DI/ |} fm Vcc Secure Lo=4 re Hiss TK-710 Gomred® BLOCK DIAGRAM ee SYSTEM SET-UP/INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION 1. SYSTEM SET-UP Proparation : Prepare an EEPROM writer, KPT-20. Te stoomes by Foe | (easie) orp0r 2:70Ne 2605 eres t was pb OS face eee fewer || Sui kara des TALEAROUND 2. INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION 2-1, Change of the number of channels used 1) Change of the stopper position of the rotary switch 1, Insert a stopper into the hole indicated by the reference mark. 2. Turn the shaft fully counterclockwise, 3. Insert the second stopper into the hole following the number of holes equal to the number of channels to be set. (In the Fig. 2-1, 8 channels are set.) 4, To set 12 channels, remove the two stoppers, insert a washer (service part) (N19-0641-06), and tighten the ut. Pod Weshar (wi9-064-06) (Service par) Reference mark A Front view of rotary switch example of 8 channels are sat) scl 70H ‘acH Reterence ark Fig, 2-1 INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION 2} Addition of channel LED (015) When the number of channels used is 10 to 12, the system is modified as follows to display the high-order digit of the channel LED. 1. Remove the front panel, and release the lugs retaining the Display unit (X64-3030-10) (0/6) (PC board witha 7 segment LED), then remove the Display unit from the front panel 2. Solder the optional LED (LA3OIDB : 15} to the (D/6) PC board. At this time, align the decimal point mark of the LED with the sik mark, 3, Fasten the (D/6) PC board on the front panel, and mount the front panel on the chassis, 2-2, Installation of KOT-7 4. Remove the six screws holding the shicld case, and remove the shield case ( @ 2. Disconnect the 12-pin jumper plug of the TX-AX unit from the connector (CN10) ( @). ‘3, Pass the leads (CNT and CN2) with their connectors through the supplied bushing. 4, lngert the bushing into the shield case ( ©). 5. Mount the KOT-7 on the shield case with four binding serews ( @). 6, Insart the leads with their connectors as follows: ( @ } KOT? TX.RX unit cNt(12) + CNT CN2( 4°) > CN2 7. Install the shield case on the front with tho six scrows (©). Display unit TK-71 TK- 2-3. Install: 1. Installatio: 1) Remove t ‘move the 2.) Disconnec from the 3} Pass the | the suppli 4) Insert the 5) Mount th serews (@ 6 | Insert the 7 VInstall tu (O). Note : The Z this 2, Time-out t A differer and R66) oF ‘the time-out [x pe x Or Usd xit 3. DOT polar Polarity swite MO [rere 710 (Ki ©: Connect X : Delete INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION 2} Addition of channel LED (D15) When the number of channels used is 10 to 12, the system is modified as follows to display the high-order digit of the channel LED. 1, Remove the front panel, and release the lugs retaining the Display unit (X54-3030-10) (D/6) (PC board with a 7 segment LED}, then remove the Display unit from the front panel 2. Solder the optional LED (LA301D8 : 015) to the (D/6) PC board. At this time, align the decimal point mark of the LED with the silk mark 8. Fasten the (D/6) PC board on the front panel, and mount the front panel on the chassis. 2-2, Installation of KOT-7 1. Remove the six screws holding the shield case, and remove the shield case ( @ 2. Disconnect the 12-pin jumper plug of the TX-RX unit from the connector (CN10) ( @). 3, Pass the leads (CN1 and CN2) with their connectors ‘through the supplied bushing. 4, Inert the bushing into the shield case ( @). 5, Mount the KOT-7 on the shield case with four binding screws ( @ 1. 6, Insert the leads with their connectors as follows: (@ Kar7 TXAX unit cnr (12) + cNTO cN2{ 4P) > — CN 7. Install the shield case on the front with the six screws (® Display unit K-710 TI Decims point mark Fig. 2-2 aa INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION 2-3, Installation of KMS-& 1. Installation 11) Remove the six serews.holding the shiold case, and re move the shield case ( @ ) 2) Disconnect the 12:pin jumper plug of the TX-RX unit ‘from the connector (CN10) ( @). 3) Pass the leads (J1 to J3) with their connectors through the supplied bushing, 4 insert the bushing into the shield case ( @ 5) Mount the KMS-4 on the shield case with six binding screws (@) 6) Insert the leads with their connectors follows: ( @ Ks TX-RX unit s(t) eNO w2(2P) >» CN2 43{ 3) CNS 7) Inatall the shold caso on the frame with the six screws ‘@). Note: The 2pin connector (J4) is not used. Discard or free this connector ( @ J. 2, Time-out timer conversion A different combination of resistors (R63, R64, RES ‘and R66) or a chage of rosistance value allaws you to set the time-out. Tas [Roa [Res [os [Tnetd | nod] Ree [es [nee xtxtx[x [im fo [x [ofo x [x fx fo fa [of |xfo x |x [o Jo | 240 ° o Toto x fe [x| 0 | 20 | sean pretalo [0 xo fo [| 9m |-aia [3900/0 [0 wo [ofx|x|o | s [amo [ole OF Ussd Xs Gut! Replace the resistor with one of the weciiod value, 3. DOT polarity conversion Polarity switching is set by the combination of R68 and R69. MODEL e8_| Feo TRTIO IK, M) of x TKT10(K2, K5,w2,wB_|_x | * ©: Connect x: Dolte KMs-4 Foil side view (R66 or R68, R69 part) 25 K-71 INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION 2-4, Examples of AUX SW use 1) Talk-Around modification (AUX SW set ON for Talk Around) Main body side modification: 1. Remove the front panel and then the Control unit (X53. 3060-10) from the chassis, 2. Solder the optional chip jumper (R92-0687-05), @ plating wire, or lead to R36 of the Control unit, O° Fig, 2-6 3, Remove the Display unit (X64-3090-10) (A/6) from the front panel, then solder the optional chip jumper (R92 (0687-05), a plating wire, or lead to R7 of the Display unit 4, Install the Display unit in the front panel and Contral unit in the chassis and mount the front panel on the chassis 5, Pressing AUX SW operates the Talk-Around function {to harmonize the sending frequency with the receiv ing frequency.) Check that this operates properly after readjustment. Display unit (X84-3030-10) we) INSTALLATION AND CONVERSION KMS-4 side modification: 1. Remove R75 of KMS-4, Note that R72, R73, and R74 ‘must still be connected. O° BG © Fig, 2-8 KMS-4 Foll side view 2) HOME/ROAM switching (AUX SW set ON for ROAM) ‘Main body side modification: See Fig, 2~7. 1, Remove the front panel and then the Display unit (X54- 3030-10 (A/6} on which AUX SWV is mounted. 2, Solder the optional chip jumper (R92-0687-05), a piat ing wire, or lead to R7 of the Display unit (A/6), 3. Install the Display unit (A/6) on the front panel and mount it on the chassis. KMS-4 side modification: 1, Remove R72, R73, R74, and R75 of KMS-4. 2. Connect pin 34 of microprocessor ICB to pin 6 of connector J1 (AUX) with a lead, O° Oo Ry (Removed itt ae x2 Tes ke Connect # teed sn Pin 6 (AUX) (Remove) Fig, 2-9 KMS-< Foil side view 0 DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR REMOVING THE CASE AND SHIELDING COVER (See Fig. 1) 1. Remove the two screws retaining both the top and bottom case, then remove the top and bottom caves (0). 2, Remove the six serews holding both the top and bottom Shielding cover to the frame, Then remove the upper and lower shielding covers @ ) 3, Pull out the VOL. CHANNEL SW and SQL knobs (@) from the front panel, and remove the four screws from the sides of the sub panels ( @ ). Note : When removing the knobs, use rubber for pulling them out easily. REMOVING THE EACH UNIT (See Fig. 2.) 1. Remove the four screws { @) from the side of the Final unit heat sink, and move the Final unit backwerd and out ( @ ). 2, Remove the eight connectors from the TAX unit, ‘and remove the two connectors and the two coaxial plugs from the Final unit (See Fig. 3) 3, Move the front panel toward the front and out ( @). 4, Remove the four scrows (@) retaining the Control unit, and disconnect the Control unit from the TX:RX connector ( © }. 5, Remove the leaf spring holding the thre ICs 10 the fram, using @seeweriver(@ ) 6, Remove the seven sews from the Bottom ofthe frame ‘Then remove the frame from the TX-RX unit ( @ ). © REMOVING MICROPHONE PLUG To remove the microphone plug (module) from the Main unit or from the microphone, grasp the rubber cap from up and down with your fingers (to unlock it} and pull it out. un DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR [ —= Tisrare000 vie M 3 [pace PS DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT PANEL (See Fig. 4) 1. Remove the four screws holding the specker to the panel, then remove the speaker (®)- ‘Note : When replacing the speaker, unsolder the lead wires and electrolytic (chemical) capacitor. 2. Remove the four serews holding the Display unit (A/6), then remove it (@ ) Note : When replacing the Display unit (A/6) LEDs, make that the color of the LEDs are arranged corect- 2 3. Remove the nuts on the front panel holding the Display units (B/6) and (C/6) to the front panel, Then remove the Display unit ( ® Release the lugs retaining the PC board, then remove the Display unit (0/6) ( @ ). Remove the screw holding the sub panel to the front panel. Thon comove the sub panel ). Display Display Lue (re) ‘Sub panel (rear sige vew) Fig. 4 DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR DISASSEMBLING THE FINAL UNIT (See Fig. 5.) Te Remove. the solder from the ground metal fittings, ee. ® ). 2, Remove the trersistor mounting screw ( ®) and the four other screws (@®}, thon cisconnect the Final Unit (A/2) from the two connectors of the Final unit (e/a) Note :Wihen removing the Final unit, pull i out straight forward and upward. 3, Remove the two screws ( @) ) retaining the module, tian replacing the module only, first remove the pin soldering ( @ ). Ground Remove the solder fom each part (@ Femeve the screws (@® ) holding the ground metal fitting, then remove i 6. Remove the seven screws retaining the PC board ( @ ) 7. flemove the Final unit (6/2) 8. Remove the two screws holding the UHF connector, then remove t (@ ) Note: At this time, the ground terminal i alzo removed Make sure that the ground termina isin the corect direction when eassmbling. 9, Remove the cover while pressing on the inside tugs ( @ ). iting Fig. 8 13 K-710 “ CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 1. TX (Transmitter) ‘The TX signal from the TX-RX unit is amplified by an amplifier chain consisting of a pre-driver : Qt (2SC2964),, driver » 02 (2SC3369), an final hybrid IC : 1C2 (MS7741-L : FT, MG7741-H : F2, MS7741-UL : F3). ‘The power hybrid output passes through an ANT switch D6 (M1407), and is then applied to the antenna terminal via the LPF and the SWR protection detector circuit. 1) APC (Automatic Power Control) Circuit Part of the TX power passing through the ANT switch D6 is samples as @ DC voltage, proportional to the TX power at the APC DET : D7 (1$S101). This DC voltage is attenuated by the APC Potentiometer VR, and is then ‘amplified by APC Potentiometer VR1, and is then amo- lified by Amplifier : Q5 (28C2712{Y)). The output from ‘Amplifier : QS is further amplified by a circuit including negative feedback consisting of @ comparator : ICT (1/2) {NJM2904M) and APC Driver : 03 (2SC27121Y)). The out- put from the APC Driver : Q3 is applied to the APC Control amplifier : Q7 (28810181). The output from Q7 controls the collector voltage to the first internal stage of the final hybrid : IC2, and the transistors control the out- put power. Output power is adjusted by APC Potentio- meter VAI 2) SWR Protection Cireuit Reflected power is detected by the SWR protection detection circuit, as @ DC voltage by the SWR Detector 8 (1SS101). This output is attenuated by the Protection Potentiometer : VR2, and is then sent to Amplifier : O6 (28C2712{Y}), The output of Q6 is applied to the APC circuit, If the antenna circuit is fess than optimal, and the VSWR level Is 100 high, O8 controls the APC circuit to lower the radio's output power. 3) Thermal Protection Circuit ‘The temperature of the final hybrid : IC2 is monitored by thermistor: TH1 (112-503-2) and is input to comparator 1C1(2/2). If the temperature of IC2 exceeds approximate- ly 120°C (248°F), comparator : IC1(1/2) outputs a logic high signal, If the comparators output goas high, Amplifier 04 (28C2712(Y1) controls the APC circuit, to reduce the radio's RF output power by one-half 4) Antenna Selection Circuit ‘Antenna Switch : D6 is turned ON by TS (BV DC during TX) to connect the Final hybrid output = IC2 to the antenna line, Simultaneously, relay : K1 in the rocelve antenna line is grounded to prevent the transmitter's ‘output from entering the receivers input circuit sate pe = Ee} - tf | Ey gro te Fig, 1. Transmitter block =" CIRCUIT 2. RX (Receiver) ‘The received signal from the antenna terminal is output to the Final unit (4/2) via the Final unit LPF (8/2) and relay : K1. Relay : K1 is connected to the antenna tine only in received mode, and ANT SW: 06 is OFF in receive mode, The received signal input to the Final unit (A/2) is, output to the TX-RX unit. This is amplified, and the bandwidth is limited by a tuned amplifier consisting of BPF : L12 and L13, RF amplifier Q5 : {2SK302(GR)|, and BPF : L14 to L16, The output BPF : L16 is input to DBM D9 (ND487C1-3R), together with the first local signal (#-21.4MHz) for mixing, The DBM ; D9 output range is limited by IF Transformer : L20 and becomes the first IF signal (21.4MHz). 20 output is amplified by the first IF amplifiers : Q7, Q8 (2SK125), and the range is further limited by the (Monolithic X'tal Filter) MCF : XF1. The output from MCF : XF1 is amplified by IF amplifier (09 (2SK302(GR)), and then input to module unit (1F) 210. Module unit (IF} : Z10 is @ miniature PC board, incorporating the second mixer, second IF, FM detector, and part of the noise squelch circuit “The first IF signal input to Z10 is mixed with the second tocal signal (20.945MIHz : F1, 21.865MHz : F2, F3) in the FM system IC : C1 (MC3361D) internal to Z10. The range of the mixed output is limited by externally-connected ‘ceramic filter : CF? to become the second IF signal (455 one FINAL UNITIB/2) Wal reax un, Loa DESCRIPTION kHz). CF1 output is again input to Z10 IC1, and amplified by @ limiting amp, then demodulated to an audio signal by the FM detector. ‘The FM detector signal is output from Z10, and amp- lified by an AF amplifier : Q10 (28C2712{¥)). The signal from Q10 is output to the DET pin of the signaling unit When no signaling unit is connected, the DET pin signal is ‘output to the AFO terminal. The AFO signal is input to module unit (AF BPF) : 29, and 6dB/oct de-emphasis is applied to the audio signal is the De-emphasis IC (1/2), (NJMA55EM). The signal is then passed through HPF ICT (2/2), notch filter : 1C2 (1/2) (NUM458N), and LPF IC2 (2/2), and then tha audio range is timited to between 300Hz and 3kHz, The output from Z7 is applied to the AF Volume Control : VR20n the Display unit (8/6), After the level is adjusted by VRQ, it is fed back to the TX-RX unit, and input to the AF PA : IC3 (uPC1242H). The audio signal, which is pmlified to a specified level to drive the speaker, is applied to the E.SP pin. The audio signal input, 10 the Final unit (B/2) is output to the connector E.SP pin, to enable connection of an external speaker. If an external speaker is not used, use the shorting plug to send the E.SP. pin signal to the 1.SP pin, The I.SP signal, which is input to CNQ of the TX-AX unit via the I.SP pin, is supplied to the spaaker via CN8, [ft | eee | . | [jae en | Fig, 2. Receiver block diagram 15 6 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 3. Squelch Circuit “The module unit 210 (IF) in the TX-RX unit removes the component from the FM decoder output only, using a noise filter consisting of capacitors and resistors. The noise ‘component is amplified by noise amplifier ICT : FM system, Ic, and further amplified by noise amplifier : Qt (28c2712(Y}}. The output of Q1 is converted to 2 DC voltage by Noise Detector : D1 (DA204K}, and input to the squelch trigger circuit. SQL Control : VR1 on the Display unit (A/6) varies the level of the noise detected output whitch is Input to the squelch trigger circuit. When ' low signal is not received in receive mode, the output from the squelch trigger circuit (SQL signal) goes high. The SAL signal is input to module unit (SQL): 28 as part of ‘the conditions for the squelch operation Operation of SOL : Z8 are described below. SQL : ZB consists of a muting circuit, a logic circuit to control muting, and a BUSY LED control circuit. When ‘the SOL signal is low (while receiving a signal), Inverter Q1 (OTC114EK) is turned OFF. Inverter : O4 (DTC1 14K) is turned OFF. When the AC signal (which shows the signal ing squelch status) is low (when the signaling tone is correct]. However, when the signaling unit is not used, [AC is always set to a low level, so Q4 maintains the OFF status. Inverter : Q3 [DTC114EK) is turned OFF when TB (which goes to 8V during TX) is low (when receiving). ‘TIR Js the transmission/reception select signal (RX = high ‘TX : low), and controls Squelch switch : O5 (DTC114EK) and LED driver : Q2, via Gate : D4 (1$S226) 04 in Fig. 8, the Squolch Circuit Diagram, is only concern- fed with the squelch muting operation, while D4 and Q1 to (03 are concerned with squelch muting and BUSY LED control. Refer to Fig, 8 and Table 1 ‘Squelch open conditions are as follows (1) SOL signal is low. (2) TB tine is low. (3) T/R signal is high (4) AC signal is high. If one of the above conditions is not satisfied, Squelch ‘switch : O5 is turned OFF and MUTE GATE : 06, O7 (28C2712{¥}) is turned ON, When Q6 and Q7 are turned ON, the audio signal, consisting of the output from AF BPF: 29 and the input of AF PA : IC3, is sent to the GND line by CAG and C87, so that muting is ON. To light ‘the BUSY LED the output of Z9 : AF BPF-and the input, of IC3 : AF PA must satisfy items 1 through 3 of the four squelch open conditions, When conditions 1 through 3 are satisfied, LED driver : 02 (DTC114EK) is turned ON so that BUSY LED : D1 (SLH-56MC3F) on the Display unit (V8) lights up. 1m fen [2 [ae [oon [acSiun] BR PRIS Ei ele le lise mL] fo enim 5 Squech conto block diogram ot soar ‘Table 1. Squeleh open con: CIRCUIT D 4. Common PLL Common VCO : Z6 In the TX-RX unit oscillates at fre- quency which is 21.4MHz less than the operation fre: quency f (f-21 4MHz). OUT1 of the Common VCO is used for the output pin of the Common PLL loop, and OUT2, supplies the first mixer : D9 (ND487C1-3R) in the receiving unit and mixer : D6 in the TX PLL loop, as an output from the Common PLL. ‘The output signal from OUTI of the Common VCO (1-21 4MH2) is input to Module Unit (Common PLL) : Z5, ‘The signal input to Z5 is amplified by amplifier : QT (28C2714(Y)), and then divided by 64 ot 65 in the pre- scaler IC : ICT (MB5O4F), Prescaler IC : IC1, which consists of 2 Dual Modulus counter, together with PLL System IC : C2, WLCIO57F) divides the output signal from the Common VCO (F—21.4MHz) by SkHz, The dividing ratio of the Dua! Modulus counter is determined by the dividing data of the N counter and the A counter internal to 1C2, a8 follows, NO=64NTA Nand A are transmitted from the Control unit with the CLK, DATA, and PEN (PLL Enable) signals as serial data, (Output from the Duel Modulus counter is compared to the comparison signal (SkH2) in a phase comparator internal 10 IC2, The comparison signal is made by dividing 2560 by the output of TCXO 27 (12.8MH2) in IC2 on Z5, The ‘output signal from the phase comparator passes through 2 LPF consisting of capacitors and resistors, and is applied to ‘8 varicap diode in the Common VCO, to control the oscil lating frequency of the Commont VCO. ESCRIPTION 5. TX PLL Circuit TX VCO : 24 in the TX-AX unit oscillated directly at the transmission frequency : fT. The signal from OUT! of TX VCO : 24 is amplified by Amplifier Q1 (2SC3838KIN,P)) and supplied to the Final unit as the transmission carrier signal, OUT2 supplies the signal to DBM : D6 (ND487C1 3R) as the signal from the TX PLL loop, and is mixed with ‘the output from the Common PLL (f-21.4MHz}. The out- put of DBM : D6 is filtered by LPF : L8,and the bandwidth: limited signal is used as a 21.4MHz TX signal. The 21.4 MHz TX signal is input to module unit (TX PLL) : 23. The’ TX signal (21.4MH2) input to 23 is amplified by mp- lifier : 01, and is then input to the PLL system IC : IC1 (MC14512SL) via a LPF consisting of inductors and cape. citors. ‘The 21.4MHz TX signal input to IC1 is divided by 128 in a divider internal to 1C1, and results in a 167.1875 kHz signal. This signal is input to 2 phase comparator and than compared to the comparison signal (167.1875kHz). “The comparison signal is derived by dividing 128 oy the output signal from VCXO : 22 (21.4MH2) in ICt on 23. The output from the phase comparator internal to the IC is passed through Charge Pump : IC2, and output from Z3, The output from Charge Pump : 1C2 is passed through {LPF consisting of capacitors and resistors, and is then applied to a varicap diode internal to the TX VCO, to ‘control the oscillating frequency of the TX VCO, rerun SE sense “fafa a 7 =e — | a a | gta aagce) Te po ee block diagram DRPCAYONTTATS K-71 18 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 6. Modulation Circuit ‘This applies modulation directly to VCXO : 22 (Offset 21.4MHz) which is the reference oscillator for the TX PLL. The signal picked up from the microphone passes through the Display unit (A/6) and is input to the TX-RX. Unit, The micraphone signal input to the TX-AX unit is attenuated by the Mic Sensitivity Contro! : VR1 and then, input to the module unit (Mic Amp} : Z1. The Mic signal input to Z1 passes through Mute Gate : Q1 {2SC3326(A)) and is amplified by Limiter Amplifier > 11 {NJM4560M) and is limited by 1C2 (NIMA558M). A GdB/oct pre emphasis is applied to the signal within range of from 300Hz to SkHz. The output of 1C2 is input to the ATT circuit, which is Used to compensate the gain variation caused by the tern perature of Mic Amp : Z1 by means of externally connect- fed thermistor : TH1 (112-5032), ‘The output from the ATT circuit is passed through @ splatter filter (24dB/oct) consisting of LPF : IC (NJMA558M). The signal from IC3 is output from Mic ‘Amplifier : Z1, passes through Max Deviation Control \VR2, and then modulates varicap diode internal to VCXO 22. When signaling data used, Mute Gate : Q1 “kills” the microphone signal when the Mic signal is required to be switched off, Two lines are available for tone signaling input operetion, The tone signal for a QT : (Quiet Talk) {CTCSS) oF a DOT = (Digital Quiet Talk) signal from the QT (Quiet Talk) and the DOT (Digital Quiet Talk) refer: fence is input to the Tone pin of VCXO: Z2. Signals, such as DTMF/ANI, having a frequency of 300Hz or more, are input to Mic amp : Z1 and input to the MOD pin, and ‘then passed through the same path as that of the micro- pphoné signal as modulation, 7. Unlock Circuit If phase-tack in the Common PLL or TX PLL is lost, this circuit takes control of the drive and final circuits ‘operation, so that RF power is not output at an abnormal frequency. If phase-lock in the Common PLL is lost, the lock detector output of 1C2 in the module unit, (Common PLL) : Z5 goes low. The lock detector output pin outputs the unlock signal (at a high level) to pin 6 of ZB via Inverter : Q2 {DTC114EK}, The unlock signal passes through OR Gate : D4 (188184) and is output to the UL. (Unlock Switch) SW : O3 {DTCI14EK). Since the T/R. (TX-AX CONTROL) line is connected to D4, the high lavel signal is applied to 3 in RX mode. If phase-ock is lost in the TX PLL, the lock detector output of ICI in the modula unit (TX PLL) : 23 goes low, and outputs the signal from Z3 pin 4, The lock detector output signal passes through Level Shift : D2 (RD3.0M-82) and is, inverted to a high level by inverter : 2 (DTC114EK), The, high level unlock signal is then passed through Diode : D3. (185184) and is outout to Q3. When the unlock signal is applied to Q3, it is turned ON and controls the APC circuit in the Final unit (A/2} to interrupt the power supply to the. drive and the Final unit so that RF isnot output, omens Fig, 5 PLL unlock detection cirouit (TXRX unit) TK-710 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 8, Power Supply Circuit Main power : B from the battery, which is input to the Final unit (B/2), is supplied to Final hybrid 1C2. Power B is also supplied to the Display unit Power Switch (B/6) vis the Final unit (A/2) and the TX-RX unit. Output from the Power Switch is returned to the TX-RX unit as a switched BB (SB) signal. $B is supplied to connector : CN10, regulator 1C2 (MB3756), 5V AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) Ic1 (L78MOB), and AF PA : IC3 for signal connections. Regulator : IC2 creates a fixed 8V (C8), and the TS and RB signals which are switched in transmit and receive modes, 9. Control Circuit ‘Switching between transmit and receive, channel display, and PLL control are controlled by microprocessor : IC1 (uPD7556CS(M)-302) in the Control unit, Microprocessor ‘operations are described as follows: 1) Reset Circuit When power is turned ON, the voltage rise of C5 (Common PLL) is detected by System Reset IC : 1C4 (M519438ML) in the Control unit. When the C5 line voltage exceads 4.25V, IC4 outputs a high level signel. When the output of IC4 is applied, Inverter Qt (2SC2712{Y)) is turned ON and inverts the Reset pin of ICT from 2 high to a low level, so that IC1 is system reset wes Fig, 6 Reset cirouit block diagram 2) PLL Data, Signaling Data, LED Data When power is turned ON, or when a channel is changed, microprocessor : IC1 reads channel data off of the Display unit (C/6). Then, ICI transmits EN (Enable), CLK (Clock) and OD! (Data Input) signals to EEPROM : IC2 (NMC9346E) in serial data form, using the channel data as an address, while reading the output data (DO) synchro- ous to the CLK signal. Frequency data is read et this time, © PLL Data Using the frequency data which is read from EEPROM IC2, the microprocessor transmits the PLL data, de- pending on the transmit or receive mode, The PLL data i transmitted from the PEN {PLL Enable}, DATA, and CLK pins to 1C2 as soral data © Signaling Data The channel data which is read when power is turned ON, ‘or when a channel is changed, is transmitted to CN3 in the TX-RX unit ss channel data for the signaling unit. ‘The channel data is output from the CH EN (Channel Enable) DATA, and CLK pins as serial dats © LED Data ‘The channel deta which is read by IC1 is changed to lighting data for the 7-segment LEDs and transmitted to Shift Register : 1C3 (M888306°F). The LED data is transmitted from ICT to IC3 via the LOAD, Si (Serial Inputh, and the SC (Serial Clock) pins as serial data, IC3 incorporates a driver, and the LEDs are directly driven by the driver output. 3) Transmission Control Circuit The PTT signal from the microphone is connected to CNIO of the TX-RX unit via the Display Unit (A/6) When @ signaling unit is not used, the PTT signal input 10 N10 is returned to the KEY pin of CN10 by shorting plug : W14, When @ signaling unit is connected to CN10, the PTT signal is returned to the KEY pin of CN10 after, the signaling unit has executed the required time limiting (Time-out timer, ete.) and timing processing, The KEY signal from CN10 passes through Separator D1 (1sS184) and Inverter : 02 (DTC114EK} and is input to the KEY pin of IC1. The signal input to KEY is output to the T/A pin after timing processing, The T7R output is, applied to Inverter : 3 (OTCTTAEK) and inverted to the TIA signal, and then sent to the TX-RX unit, where it is used for switching between transmit and receive modes. ‘The Control unit TIA signal passes through Inverter : G4 (DTCI14EK) and is input to the T/R-M (T/R Monitor) pin of ict ‘According to the status of the T/R-M, T7A and Xi inputloutput pins, 1C1 performs the processing which returns the radio to the recsive operation mode if the channel ig changed in transmit mode, or delays the T/R signal or performs timing processing when the operation is, changed from the receive to transmit. 19 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4) Call LED Control Circuit When the CALL pin of CN10 in the TX-RX unit goes low, the signal is applied to the microprocessor : ICT Al (Call Data Input) vie Diode : D2 {18S184), so that the CAT pin goes low. When the CAI goes low, the CAO (Call Data Out) pin also goes low to light the CALL LED : D3 (SLH-S6YC3F) on the Display Unit (A/6), Actually, this circuit is used only when an optional KMS-4 signaling unit, is connected to CN10 of the TX-AX unit, When the signal ing function for independant calling is activated with the KMS-4, and the matching tone is decoded, the CN1O CALL pin goes low. 5) Talk-Around Control Circuit By adding R36 to the Control unit, the AUX switeh is converted to a Talk-Around switch. It is possible to use 6 chip jumper (R92-0687-05} or a wire lead instead of R36. When the AUX switch : S2 on the Display unit (A/6) is, activated, a high level signal is input to microprocessor {C1 of the Control unit. ICI matches the transmission frequency to the receiving frequency, 6) Data Write into the EEPROM Connect the KPT-20 ROM WRITER to CN2 of the Control unit and turn the TK-710 power switch ON. When the KPT-20 Is connected, a low level Reset signal is input to RES of CN2 from the KPT-20. Inverter : Q1 is turned OFF by this Reset signal and the microprocessor : IC1 Reset pin goes high. When the Reset pin goes high, the impedance of ICT 1/0 port goes high, so that data communication bet ween the EEPROM = IC2 and the ROM writer is enabled, Data writing to IC2 is performed by serial data ; ENT (Enable), DI (Data Input), and CLK, which are input from the CN2 pin, Write data is confirmed by EN1, DI, CLK, and DO (Data Output) 20 SEMICONDUCTOR DATA M57741 : Final hybrid IC (Final unit 1C2 : 25W HI POWER) ‘© Terminal connection diagram o- =) i —o ‘© Electrical characteristics © Block diagram 7 2: DC Power supply (Fist stage) 3 DC Power supply (Final stage) 44: Output 8:GND Rating bot Sm ndition nit Sym tte | 3 imu. [rve. 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Ourut 0.4 to greater than ImV 2. Power meter Input impedance 50 ohms ~ Operation frequeney 180 to 174MHz or more. Measurement capability Vicinity of 25W and 10W. 3. Deviation meter Frequency range 150~174MHz 4. Digital Volt Meter ‘Measuring range 1~10V DC. — Accuracy _High input impedance for minimum cireut lading. 5, Oncilossope DC trough S0MHz, 6. High sensitivity Frequency range 10Hz to 200MHz., 7 frequency counter Frequency stability 0.2 ppm or less. 7__Ammeter 15. 8. AF Volt Meter | Frequency range ‘5OHz to 10kHz. —_ (aevTvM) Voltage range amv to 3V, 9. Audio Generator (AG) ‘Frequency range ‘5OHz to KHz or more. output Oand 1. 70. Distorfon meter Capability 3 or ee at TRAE, Inputlewel____S0mV to 10Vems [17.Vorimeter Measuring range ‘1. S~TOV DG or les. ; Input impedance 50 kohms/V or greater. _| 72._4 ohm dummy load 7 ‘Approx. 4 ohm, 3W. ~ : t 13. Regulated power supply | 13.8V, approx. 154 ~ a | (adjustable from 9~17V) | Useful i ammeter equipped. “Tho sot has beon adjusted fr the frequencies shown in Beg te [Teme ane ‘the following table. When required, re-adjust them follow- pe Mw 4 Lolo 4 | ing the adjustment procadure to obtain the frequencies you on [0.4 [0.1 [Fora | Wo | veo" [7620] wantin ctu operation. fama [0.t | 17a [¥7aa | ve20 [1020 [1740] i [rar [vss [esa | 1400 va50 | 1500 Cr Low freq? Mi Mic freq’ He Hl freq” ‘ MIC connector front view © The following test cables are recommended, ® ‘Rectangular plug eee teoo or.) i ine scl atiarss Os o0K : , ® rs tux) ey © et SS mice Q we Pee © HooK ro UNM fev oom) a Fa ree (= Sr “Tes cable for Microphone input, Test cable for Speaker output eral?) ADJUSTMENT 4-3, Alignment Mexorement| atone tom Condition Tort | eee eloee| vit frmins| uni [rere | amon | Smee FSeting [10 Write n fea" dotones with EEPROM writor. 2) Connect the power cable to tremor oan 5) Final unit VAD : MAX Cow 2) Powar SW: ON ala | 1 | fz Gammon | 1WGH Channel witnhghe’ [Power [DRX |TPI [MAX |25 _[BOV ADI. naiv PL Terme rl. rrewr tock [av PTT:0N ov Veitge _ 3. TX PLL [TX-RX [TPZ [TX-AX [24 /6.0V ADJ. [20.1V_ | leek Vatge = _ | YER | VCH Channel with 1] Power TRAX JWT [TCR [a7 aT AO TORE FRE reer iru AD) FEC | 5 Ponar AOI WVGH Channel with TX Power Roar JaNT [Final [VAT AK GW 0W7oF re (are) | contr FREQ’) meter — [pana | err:on mre : WADI AW, om oa 21 GH Channel with owert Gack DBI OR ors TK PREG! fr) and channel wit ighes TX FREQ" | (HTH). PTT: ON \ | &:Prowaion | 11H Chonel with owast—[Arweter oar [Power [Fil |VR2 [SSA ADI 702A SePRED thr pene leonnos |ieaceaaara PRO VA (Fina unit V2) tor MAX Cow | ANT: OPEN, | errsonimwemma || _ ANT SHORT, PTT: ON SBA. WaT oa | a-fianwnit 11 CH: Chanel with TX [Power Year ANT [TCRX [22 [PREGPADU@F TX [sT0OHe Fae camer FREQ’ (ry) meter, panel Add ANT: Ronermeter | FREGY prtoN counter | _ BH Check ater chon [oer [Perron TK-710 ADJUSTMENT Measurement ‘Adlustvent trom Condition Test. ‘Specificatons/Romarks, a lequipmene | Unit |Terminal| Unit | Parts | __ Method lp. Tone VCH Sethe channel selezor [Power [Rear ANT |KOT-7 |VAI |sO.7BKH2 ADL, aviation tothe channal with rater {panel lous} se) 04, } which aT (eTCss) is [Devietion | | KQT7 oF usd, Imerer | | KMS-4 Deviation meter ior (OPTION) LPF : SkHe, HPF : OFF, 1 De-emphasis: OFF. PTT :ON Z = Ib. Maximum 1) Connect AG to the MIC Rear [ANT (TRAX |VR2 [sear AD). [2z00R2 terminal panel (kt ADL AG: TkHe/60mV wren signaling unit Deviation meter filter owtatied} LPF : 20kHe Adjust one more De-emphasis: 750us0c “TXAX unit VRT : MAX [CW ‘CH: Channel with nighest than the other by switching between | TX-FREQ’ (fTH). an oe Z |_| : rat mae fae: rca faa pane ao, lee a | ee ee ee Fee cir cama anton REVI ne OAS fron RE ven ia ee feat Roe Sen oe fi-® e710 Faz _ |2) SSG FREQ": fam, [ssc [Rear [EXT.SP |TXAX |L12~ [Reduce noise level ‘Gutpur: 2000.7 [AF VTVM [pet L168 fosng trz—r6, —41d8m [Distortion | [Decrease the SSG MOD : OFF Jmetor | Joutput so that Ina | |. fot tevet eaoays Jy } [bot 3008 toner fos | fenan aay. | Ecce eumaemeemaaasl| open 2 104 tms [asso woos Tarerante {2a Jacist for maximurs Dev. __| | | L _|AF output. i686 Oipat: 02557 | JERR Pact for maximum eam [22"_finao. |SSe woos Terarsaene Front ar — pp7ev/ae AD | DEV. lpanel_|VOL. . leneck [SINAD 1238 or more [@) GH Cranal with ower Front [AF p7eviatv ADD AX FRE fat] and chonet lore! vou. ct ighest XC PREG! | tah - SSG FREO':taLocta | (ore SINAD Tad or mor, Out sO | , il 4G rates taeh a ee i ~ i + LS Lt (= pc BoARD Views | K-710 TX-RX UNIT (X57-3180-XX) Component side view Foil side view 2scrars 2sca712ty) 2SC3838K(N) DrotaeK TK-710 TK-710 TERMINAL FUNCTIONS TERMINAL FUNCTIONS ‘Terminal functions FINAL UNIT (X45-3120-XX) leonme| Tea |" Home | Terminal Function Terminal Function [Congactor] Tecnica |Terical | Terminal Futon [Conpector| Terminal [Terminal [Terminal Function EMI] = TX | arinion die nput, coma 1 |GLOCK sia out. we [1] cs aware BV ints ower supp GutBUt i the Powe connector 2 | pata. |oaTa signal output 7 = . enio ] 1 $8 [Paver RPE Uwe the ps oe pa TB [BV input during reception, 3 | CHEN [eH DATA ENABLE signa! output a~ fe 2 | err [prr sina output 3 OUR eure sara 2 | PEN. pLLomTA ENABLES! outer. 4 | d [fe Leo tomers it doiny 3 | key [REV signal input fi ra [ev toou aunt etn, S| cs [anwareinput sv. 5 | [sonal inoue 4 | aterT Alert sonal input a 8 [Power spply ouput © | im frrmsgnt utr. 8 ‘ 5 | “RES hic hook, MONI SW soe ouput 5__| avo _|cwo. 7 | Key [REY sont ina. 7 ° 6 | aux [Aux Swsiona! output CNS. 1 8 |Q7 (APC AMP) base. s CALL |CALL LED contro! signal input, 8 9 7 CALL {CALL LED controt signal input. 2 [a7 (arc AMP) collector. 9 | eno _|ano. a be [CH LEO nih-order cit depiay 8 | FO [Detection signal input via the a € lar arc awe) emir oa [1] 80 |) usar [en signa int, | siraling un lexaaaf 1 | NO |ano. 2 | at | cHswoara tinam We [1 [S01 VOL, [Noite detection signal input to | @ | Det Josten signa! output to he cN12 2 TX {Transmission power amplifier drive] 3 82 ‘signal Input. sat vou. | [signaling unit. oy [eee actos * | sa |} car 2 | eno _|éno, 10 | Ac [ataiomute contot signa input 3 2 [Powersupply input (2N8) and | c5 _latavs urous sv bv the sigatng un ant tent Gus | 1 | TA2GH |FALK-AROUND signal AUX 11 | exo eno, mn pred leu cee cuca Jew iow. on PGR UNIT (X57:9180308) 12__| st _|Noisesavech signal avout (N42) curing treramission, 2 | ano |eno. feonnector] Termioa! | Terminal Gui] 1 | AFM AF sina not via tho 8 | 08 [Orie vtage otra (Nal and 3 _| CALL JeALL LeD tah sos ovtout he] “hes | Kae Pare eaey 2 | owe foo ENO nowt (ent cut | + | $8 Power supply output vie he 3 | APH |r signa! outpu tothe AF VOL. wih DISPLAY UNIT (X54-3090-10) peers AEE tai | 2 | PRO |Retlected wave detection voltage | [Connector] Torminal | Terminst ‘Terminal Funetion 2 | erro |prrono, onra ft ‘GND ono. N13, linput (CNS) and output (CN13). No. No. ‘Name 3 PTT |PTT signal input, 2 ‘SQL _| Noise detection signal output to (6/2) 3 Rx | Receive signal input (CNB) and: a] ot SB Power supply output via tho power 4 | Mice [Mic eno. lsat vot, output (N13). | wen 8 | ie etc sitio, ENS |= | AR |Reciv signal np, coma 4 |e [evextaut (ons) and inoue | 2 | erro [rreno. GRE [1] FONE [TONE signa (G00rr oe input leomnostor {N13} during reeption 3 | Tere pry sina input, 2 | Moo oD signa SooHe~suee input. || Gara} =| 5 APC |APC detection voltage input 4 MIC G [MIC GND. 3 MUT [MIC MUTE signal input. Hssion drive output, cosxi CNS) end output (CNT) 6 ‘Mic. |MIC signal input 4 no_|ono. [connector TNE] =] AK] Rec signal output, conar 8 | HOOK {100% spn mic hoot nue. [1 cuK [CLOCK sat oui onnectors wi ft ‘SOL [Noize detection signal input to 2 | DATA |DATA signa cutout eee | inurl ar oo fat vo. 3 _| CHEN [enbatA ENABLE san ovo 2 __| ESP _|External speaker input. GND _|GND. CNG 1 CLK [CLOCK signal input. | ao Sa wept 8 [Power supply input 2 | DATA [DATA sna nut. oes $8 [Pome spay cutout vi the pone 3 | CHEN [CH DATAENABLE snl input AO ace | each a | Pen PLUOsTA ENABLE snl nou ” a fo eases we 7 | TAR2GH | TALK-AROUND sional (AUX 5 | 5 |always SV outouts A saees | wr evi 8 | tim [r/msanal input 4 | ‘Ne _|Noconnseton | 2 | oxo. ono. 7 | key [REY signa ouput bo, tt) Bee 3 | GALL _JeALL LED ts sign input. & | GALL [GALCLED contol signa oun [For anrenne connection. wa 1 "AFH AF signal Input to AF VOL. 3 GNo_|cno, | 2 | exo jena os pt [Power sipiy input CONTROL UNIT (X53-3050-00) | | Arm [ar sont oun va he AF VoL 2 | exo |ono, er | 4 | Gro leno.” 3 | RB [avout during reeption apector] Terminal [Fermin Terminal Funation We Pr ap ona 4 | 8 Bvareuauina ramon 7 Jama onpawsv | 2 | 'S8\. 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Remove the four screws ( @ 3. Remove the chasis @ ) 4 Disconnect the 3-pin connector from the mierophone amplification unt ( REMOVAL OF MICROPHONE ELEMENT AND MICRO: PHONE AMPLIFICATION UNIT 5, Remove the two screws holding cases A and 8 ( @ 1. 6. Remove case 8 ( @) 7. Remove the microphone element and microphone amp: ification unit (@ o DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR com 8 cose A oben eo; e ex4 ve Fig. 1 SWITCH! 8, Discon 9. Remov 10. Pullc 11, Rem 12, Rem hola (® REMOVII To rer Main unit from up pull it out PARTS KMC-9 (BASE MICROPHONE) 3NAL VIEW DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR core 1s REMOVAL jove the four rubber feat ( rove the four screws ( @ ). rove the chasis ( @ ) onnect the 3-pin connector from the microphone tification unit ( ©). /AL OF MICROPHONE ELEMENT AND MICRO: AMPLIFICATION UNIT ove the two serevs holding cases A and B ( @ ) cove case 8 ( @ ). lve the microphone element and microphone amo: ation unit (@ J. TK-710 KMC-9 (BASE MICROPHONE) SWITCH UNIT REMOVAL, 8, Disconnect the 6-pin connector ( @ }. 9, Remove the springs (Land R) ( @ ). 10. Pull out the shaft ( @ ). 11, Remove spring A and sider ( ) 12, Remove the switch unit while pressing the two claws holding the switch unit in the direction of the arrow (@) REMOVING MICROPHONE PLUG ‘To remove the microphone plug (module) from the Main unit or from the microphone, grasp the rubber cap from up and down with your fingers (to unlock it) and pull it out, PARTS LIST ‘New ports of. No. Parts No, Description 1 | £23-0612.06 [CRIMP TERMINAL 30-2080.08. 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However, only decode is available for the 2805 Table 1 KMS-4 Encode/Decode List and 2-tone sequential functions. 1, Reset Circuit When the transceiver power switch is turned on, the microprocessor (ICB : 4PD78310G-301-18) is reset by monitoring the output KMS-4 5V AVR (automatic voltage regulator : 1C2 : HPC78LOBA) line by voltage detector (103 : S-8054HN} When 1C2 output is 4V or less, C3 output goes low and the microprocessor is reset. When IC2 output exceeds 4V, 1C3 output goes high, the microprocessor leaves the reset state and 2, DAT Polarity Switching ‘The KMS-4 corrects the phase shift in the micropro: cessor by switching the DOT polarity. Polarity switching is set by the combination of R6B and REO, Example of reversed phase our " T 1 T ‘The combination of RGB and R69 veries depending on each model. DOT operation is not available with other combination than specified, Palani Serie Dasose | Encode | Res [RES FUndetined = [elo TesI0 : TKTI0F1 o |X Undefined | = | — [x [o Fre rior2e3p— | + |x [x ST BASIC 0 Installed X: Removed ‘Undefined : Reserved for future use ‘Table 2 DOT Polarity Select TK-710 KMS-4 (MULTIPLE SIGNALING DOT/QT/2-TONE/2805) 3. Signaling Data Read When the transceiver power switch is turned on, and ‘when the channel is changed, channel data is sent from the transceiver to the KMS-4 as serial date via the CHEN {channel enable}, DATA, and CLK (CLOCK) lines ‘The microprocessor (ICB) reads the channel data from ‘the transceiver, and the KMS-4 calculates and outputs the ROM address date (C10 : MBM27C64-25JAL1) in which signaling data is written, ‘The address data is output to IC8 ADBO to ADB7 and ADB 10 ADI2, ‘ADBO to ADB7 are connected to LATCH (1C9 TC74HC573F), and address data is read into 1C9 at the leading edge of ALE. ICS output and ADB to ADI2 be: come addrass data for the ROM (IC10). ‘The ROM (IC10) data is output and read into 1C8 when ICB ALE, RD and ADE are low. 4, Decoder Operation ‘The transceiver receive audio signal is input to con- nector JI, Part of this audio signal passes through the active low-pass filter (ICI1 : AFH24F400B1), through which any frequency of 400H2 or less is removed, and returns to the transceiver, Another part of the signal is input to the LPF (low-pass filter) corresponding to each signaling tone data. “The OT tone signal passes through the 340Hz LPF, then ‘the amplifier, and is input to 1C8 as an analog signal. ‘The DOT tone signal passes through the 340Hz LPF and the 150H2 LPF, and is input to 1C8 as @ SVp-p digital signal by the comparator. ‘A 2-tone or 2805 tone signal passes through the 3.5kHz LPF, and is input to ICB as a SVp-p digital signal by the ‘comparator. When the tone signal input to IC8 matches the signal- jing data, CB AC terminal goes high. When 1CB AC ter- ‘minal goes high, @ low is output to the J1 connector AC. terminal as signaling squelch open data through inverter (6: DTCI4aEK. ‘The KMS-4 protects the decoder against noise when no signal is present by the following operation: The high frequency noise component {40kHz or above) derived from the receive audio signal, taken from the transceiver ig amplified by noise amplifier 1C7 (2/2), and is Input to microprocessor IC8, This 1C counts the noise level, and if it exceeds a praset value, ICB judges it as noise, and disables the decoder “The SQL signal (high when no data is received) from the transceiver is input to ICB through inverter 3 DTCI44EK. When ICB SQL terminal is low, decoder operation is inhibited. ‘Thus, the decoder operates only when the noise squelch is open and no noise exists (when data is received). There: fore, the decoder does not malfunction due to noise even. when the monitor switch is on and the squelch volume is st minimum. n 72 KMS-4 (MULTIPLE SIGNALING DOQT/QT/2-TONE/2805) ‘© Operation wher 2-tone or 2806 is decoded When 2-tone or 2805 is decoded, a high level is output to the 1C8 CALL terminal, and a pulse is output to the ALERT terminal. The CB CALL terminal signal passes through inverter Q5 : DTC144EK, and a low level is output to connector J1 CALL terminal as CALL LED or-deta The ICB ALERT terminal pulse passes through the alert level adjustment volume control (R46), and is output to the ALERT terminal, That is, when 2-tone or 2805 is decoded, the CALL. LED is turned on, and an alert tone is output, ‘When the automatic monitor function is written into ‘the ROM (1C10), the squelch is held open for 30 seconds after Z-tone or 2805 is decoded, and 2 message can be received even when the microphone is on hook, ‘© Monitor Circuit The Ji connector RESET terminal is connected to the ‘transceiver MONITOR switch and microphone HOOK. When the MONITOR switch is on or the microphone is off hook, J1 RESET terminal goes high, and the micro: processor’ (IB) pin 9 (RES) goes high through isolator diode D4 : 188187. When the RES terminal goes high, pin 5 (AC) goss high and the signaling squelch opens Fegardless of the decode operation, The transceiver ‘operates only in the noise squelch mode, 5. Encoder Operation When the transceiver PTT switch is pressed, the low: level PTT signal is input to the J1 connector PTT ter- rmingl. The PTT signal passes through inverter 2 DTCI44EK, and is input to C8, PTT terminal as a high- level PTT signal. When 1C8 PTT terminal goes high, 1CB starts an encode operation. When this occurs, tone data is output to IC8 TONE 0 to TONE 7, Tone data is converted from digital to analog by a ladder resistor (IR1), and input to the 500H2 LPF (ICT (1/2)}. The LPF output passes through the tone level volume control (R56), and is out- put to the J2 connector TONE terminal as a tone encode signal 6, Time-out Timer Operation ‘Time-out timer duration is set by the IC8 T.0.T termi ‘nal DC voltage. The actual time is set by combining R63 to R66 and changing the resistance. When the microprocessor (1C8) PTT terminal goes high, ICB starts time-out timer operation, During the time, set ‘on the time-out timer, 1C8 outputsa high level to the KEY terminal. The ICB KEY terminal output controls the low- level transmit control signal to the J1 connector KEY ter- minal tarough the inverter (24). When the timer runs out, the IC8 KEY terminal goes low. When this occurs, the J1 KEY terminal goes high, ‘and the transceiver enters the receive mode. ‘The timer can be set by combining resistors (R63, R64, G5, and R66) and changing the resistance. [ser 90 20 180 Car x:cut * place with a resistor of similar specifi resistance, [ma [ Ro [5 [Tee x [olo ex © lololololxlg Table 3 Time-out timer setting List 7. AUX FUNCTION The following contro! functions are individually availble through the transceiver AUX switch. However, only one function: can be implemented at one time. The transceiver must be modified so that connector 4J1 pin 6 goes low when the transceiver AUX switch is turned on, For the TK-710, Display unit (A/6) R7 is, connected, 1) TALK-AROUND: Make the send tone equal to the receive tone during TALK-AROUND operation 2) HOME/ROAM: Switches the number of digits between 407 in the 2805 decode mode. When AUX is ON, HOME (4 digits) is selected, and when AUX is OFF, ROAM (7 digits) is selected, If the trans- ceiver is not’ modified, ROAM is available, and when the low-order 4 bits of 7 bits match, decoding is availa- ble. Therefore, both 7 digits and 4 digits are decoded 3) HORN CONTROL (AUTO): Connector 4) HORN1 ‘and HORN2 are connected by relay RL2 only when 2-tone or 2805 is decoded. ** 4) HORN CONTROL (MANUAL): Controls RL1 directly by the AUX switch, and connect HORNI and HORN2. 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The DET signal input to IC1 is amplified, passed through LPF1, LIM, BPF, and DET, and then output to DET OUT, The output from the amplifier is also supplied to LPF2 and output to RX OUT via.]a HPF, The output of RX OUT passes through ampli fier : 2 (28C2712(GR)) and the AFO pin and is returned to the transceiver. ‘The DET OUT pin outputs a high level signal when the tone signal input to RX IN matches the tone selected by DIP switch : $1, The low level DET OUT signal passes, through diode OR : D2 (1$S14) and Inverter : QS {OTC114EK) end is applied to the AC pin to open trans- ceiver squelch, The Reset signal from the transceiver MIC. HOOK is applied to diode OR : 02 as well as the DET OUT Signal. Since the reset signal goes high when the transceiver, microphone is off hook, the AC pin goes low and monitor- ing is possible even when no DET OUT signal is present, The LPFI, BPF, and HPF in IC1 consist of switched capacitor filters and they are controlled by the clock signal. The clock signal is created by dividing the reference signal, from the externally connected crystal oscillator : 1 (4.19430MHz) and the oscillator circuit internal to IC ‘The dividing ratio is determined by the tone frequency setting switch © $1, and the selection of the receiving tone Frequency is sot with switch S1 by varying the center fre ‘quency of the BPF (band-pass filter). Encoder Operation When 2 low level PTT signal is input from the transcel ver, the signal is applied to Diode : D1 (188184) to place ICT in the transmit mode, The output from D1 isused as @ ‘control, so that the operation of TONE MUTE : 04 {OTCI14EK) is interrupted and a TONE signal is output. When ICT is set to transmit mode, the transmission tone signal is output from the Divider, passed through the LPF1, and applied to the TX OUT pin, The transmission tone signal passes through amplifier : Q1 (2SC2712(GA)), ‘the level of the signal is adjusted by TONE DEV Control \VRI, and is then applied to the transceiver modulator cir cuit via the TONE pin. The transmission and reception tone frequency can be selected by Tone Frequency setting switch : St. The same frequency is used for both transmission and the reception “H cS = peat —_ poeels eile HY oto Fig, 1 KOT-7 Block Diagram KOT-7 (QUIET TALK (CTCSS)) ‘Tone frequeney setting ‘The tone frequency for this unitis set by the dip switch. through 6 in the tone frequency table: therefore set the No. 1 through No. 6 on the dip switch, corresponds to $1 tone frequency according to the Table 1. EIA Program tir | EIA ‘Program lines, No.| Speciation (on OFF TH) ho.|speateton oN “Core 1) Group He 31 (Dio switch) Group He St (Dip seh) |e T[2[2[«lsele| | seize] eatnire ila forF [or | on [20/8 1965 |orF |orF |orr lore Cate [OFF [ore | on [at [a 141.3 | On lore Orr [Orr ai lorr |orr | on |27|8 1452 loFF| ON |oFF |OFF ala (OFF [OFF [ON |2a [A 1614 | ON | ON [OFF [OFF 5c (oFF OFF [on [2418 156.7 |orF |orF | on [ele Ton"[ on [orr JorF | on [25 [a 1622 | oN |orF | on [Orr 71¢ ‘oF [orF | on [orr | on |26/a 1679 [orF] oN | ON |OFF A OFF |orF | on [Orr [on [27a 1728 | ON [oN | on |oFF co ‘ON OFF [on [or [on [28/8 1799 [ore JorF Jorr’| on mn "on [on oF |orr [orr |20|a 1262 | on [OFF [OFF [ON a [Lon [on ore lore jorr!s0/e 1928 [OFF] on [OFF | oN 8 [ore [ore | ow lore (OFF [31 [A 2035 | oN | ON [OFF | ON, la ore {or | on lor \orF[s2|8 210.7 |oFF |orF | oN | oN 8 [on [orr [on [orr [orF 33 [a 218.1 | on [OFF | ON | ON A on [ore [on or [OFF [34 [8 225.7 [OFF] ON | ON | ON B ‘OFF | ON [oN |OFF [OFF [35 |A 2336 | ON | ON | ON | ON A OFF [on [on [Orr |oFF [36 (6 2418 |oFF [OFF [OFF [OFF [OFF] oN B 1273 |OFF| ON | ON | on |oFF |orr|37|a 2502 | ON |oFF |oFF [OFF |OFF| ON ‘a__1318 [on [on | on [on [orr [or | | [ Tabla 1 Tone Frequency Table Fine tuning of the receiving frequency (fine frequency = [ue ‘tuning of BPF) coats Fine tuning of the receiving frequency depends on ["voss fo [x] whether the jumpers (JU1 and JU2) are grounded or not. + 18) x ° +isx [0 3 (© Connect, X Open ar TK-710 ve Now Parts Ports without Parts No. are rot supp. Les ertcies non mentionnes dens le Parts None sont ps Fours Tolle orre Parts No. werden ricnt getefert. KQT-7 (QUIET TALK (CTCSS)) PARTS LIST U:Pxrer Eat Hoi) TeEngnd Othe tans UESAAEESEuopo) Xie Ref, No. [Adsress)iee] Parts No Description omes |e mir] Ba eS wa eR kar-7 120 ¥] 858-0684-00 TAUTIN CARD 128 | €31-3254-05 CONNECTING WIREC12P) 129 | «| €31-3255-05 CONNECTING WIRECAP) yay | wot-0117-03, carTn (INSIDE) 122 We1-0709-04 PROTECTION SHEET 123 Hes-0076-03, PROTECTION BAG (60X50) 124 H25-0710-04 EQNDUCTIVE BAG (100x150) 125 N35-2606-41 BINDING HEAD MACHINE SCREW | 126, | x62-3080-20 CTeSS UNIT a7 | Ja2-0452-05 __| POWER CORD_BUSHING QT UNIT (X52-3080-20) ce | CEVSCHIHISOS | CHIP C ir cet 90-2050-05 | ELECTRE SUF GW 45 =| C90-2077-05 ELECTRS Giur | 25Wy % WF | e70-2084~05 ELECTRE UF. 25Hv ca | c0-2021-05, ELECTRO 10uF = 25M 7 10 c90-2044-05 ELECTRO ur, 25Hy cu | | €90-2021-05 ELECTRO tour = sw | Giz £90-0462-05 ELECTRO 4.7 Deu | C13 CkeFBIMLO3K | CHIP © o.o10UF ca -17 €90-0501-05 ELECTRO Sour sw cnt 40-5077-05, PIN CONNECTSR (12P) one E40-5075-05, PIN CONNECTOR C4P) x L77-0999-15, CRYSTAL RESSNATOR(4. 19430MHZ) RL 2 RogiFB2n1035 | CYLND CHIP R 10K 3 1/8H RB RoaiFe2pe24s | CYLND CHIP R @20k = S17 Ra RDGIFB2BI8iy | CYLND CHIP R 160 3 17eW RS RD4IFB2B332I | CYLND CHIP R 3.3K J. 17H Re | | ROsiFBeRS91y | CYLND CHIP R 390 3 17H Ry | | RoaueRepaess | CYLND CHIP R 33K J vew RG ROaiFB2BIS4y | CYLND CHIP R 1SOK J 1/801 Re. RO4iFB2B5613 | CYLND CHIP R S60 3 ew Rio RD4IFBeB3913 — | CYLND CHIP R 390 3 18H Rut | RoaiFBeBisas | CYLND CHIP R 150K =a Rie | | RosirBepezes | CYLND CHIP R 2.2K J 18H R13 RD4IFB2B1035 | CYLND CHIP R 10K 3 aw Ria RD4iFBeBi23I | CYLND CHIP R 12k J ive RIS RD4IFB2B2225 | CYLND CHIP R 22k © «J. 18H R16 917. RDAIFBeBA72 | CYLND CHIP R 4.7K = «J 1/8 Rie | | Rogirpapi2is | cYLND CHIP R 120 3 ew RL9 +20 | | RoaiFBepss33 | CYLND CHIP R 33K, J ieH URL |_| rtz-aaoe-05 TRINMING PST. (50K) st || sa1-e403-05 DIP suITCH DL 2 issies CHIP_DISDE 1a ives20 IC(CTESS SYSTEM) 12 NuM?8LOSA aur IC(sv) 13 Nanacoaa AVR IC(8v) ar 2 escerie(GR TRANSISTOR 3 a DIci14eK DIGITAL TRANSISTOR E:Seandneve BEuove K:USA Canada AN beats satety etal compares. KQT-7 (QUIET TALK (CTCSS)) PC BOARD VIEWS OT UNIT (X52-3080-20) Component side view pane oe no) noe ean KOT-7 (QUIET TALK (CTCSS)) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM versst (oe "08os-esxV LINO ID. & KQT-7 (QUIET TALK (CTCSS)) PACKING 123 27) 12 (125x4) a) ae RATINGS oF Enaoder/Decoder tone frequency [67.0 10 250,3H2 EIA STD (RS-220A) tone frequencies Decoder reponse time: (TH) _ ‘Ti = 100/01 tone freavency x 260s oF 158 [Encoser response time: (T2) | 72 100/OT tone frequency x _75ms or ts | Encode frequency error (0.5% or oss Sauelch sensitivity [SINAD 1008 or oss eral! 85 KPS-10A (DC POWER SUPPLY) EXTERNAL VIEW OPERATION Depressing the POWER switch lights the POWER indicator and 13,8V DC is present at the output terminal This unit outputs 13.8V DC, 7A, If the output terminals, (4) and (~) are shorted, the pro- tection circuit protects the pass transistors from damage. When the short circuit is removed, protection releases and normal output is automatically resumed. SPECIFICATIONS Input voltage... Output voltage... Continuous load current. . ‘Output voltage fluctuation CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ‘This power supply uses @ tapped secondary trans- former to maintain low voltage between the pass transis- tor collectors and emitters (2101 & Q102) for excellent efficiency. Control and operating voltages are rectified ‘and supplied independently for good ripple characteristics, ‘Temperature compensation for the regulator Zener ddiode D6 and error amplifier transistor Q1 is provided by silicon diodes D4 & DS. At initial POWER-ON 03 is ON to turn-down Q1 base voltage. This prevents a surge voltage from being output when no load is connected. As CB cherges, Q4 turns ON to shut Q3 OFF, Q1 is thereafter fully ON, If the load is shorted, comparator Q2 is turned OFF and curent proportional only to that in the intial turn-on circuit is output. When the output is shorted, the output ‘current drops to 1A. This circult protects the pass transis- tors, transformer and full wave bridge rectifies from ther- mal damage. =f KPS.A08 ‘AC power + 120/220/240V AC #10%, 50/60H2 + 19,8V DC (standard voltage) - TAmax, + Within #0,7V at AC 120V, 20V, 240V 10% (Load current; 7) Within 0.7V between 2~7A, load, {(Norload output voltage; Less than 16V at 120/220/240V AC) Ripple voltage... -- Power consumption ..... Dimensions (WxHxD) 2... esse Weight ++ Less than 30mV (rms) at 18.8V, output current 7A, + Approx. 200W {at load current DC, 7A) + + 174 (6-27/82") x 107 (4-7/32") x 240 mm (9-16/32") + Approx. 6kg (13.2 Ibs.) * Circuit design and ratings are subject to change for improvernent without notice KPS-10A (DC POWER SUPPLY) BLOCK DIAGRAM : : f stor oe ee PP S | — bed Pape ] | | BeBe 4 f t-| tester” zee LH meine \Lseey MB. = — | z Rector Temp.com. _ Somparator or oe a penance cee rohit sa] FiSon | | | Les ee | & ! S2 Power switeh TG inp 1209 Fig, 2. KPS-10A Block Diagram ov daov ALIGNMENT “Measurement justment T tem Condition Test T T ‘Specifications Remarks S lequipmont | Unit_[Terminal Mathod f -Setting [AG voltage for destination T (x): 120 | | : zaov (x1: 2¢0v DVM DUMMY LOAD (PLZ5050) AF VTVM DC AMMETER, (mM): 120,220,240v ‘Set the voitage salectr switch {or the local line voltage la Feat equip [Function = 0.10 resistor rant setup |Meter-~ 608, 60 [a Warage Power itn ON lowe r lave [vai loc on | lPower-> ON iswi -+ OFF | | [iseveoav setting verity Power indicator _ highs) ary the load for BATA draw. [DVB haevso7v 0G [tet to 74 after check.) [AF Tv. Less than 3omv AC. Power SW OFF ls. Protection _|1) SWI: ON, VAZ: MAK GW [2} Power SW: ON, lovw Joureur_lava_|vaz_loav lozveov [ah swt: OFF I [___ [check faeveoev a7 K-710 KPS-10A (DC POWER SUPPLY) : DISASSEMBLY xnovrens _KPS-10A (DC POWER SUPPLY) Parts without Parts No. re rot supped. Les ariciesnninenseene dante Pats None sot pas four. Tolle ome Parts No werden io obter. JAddress)Ne] Parts Ne] Description kee “J “i a nfs) ware | saan fae KPS-108, i ¥ JaOl-i039-02 [METALLIC CABINET (UPPER) 2 ‘ METALLIC, CABINET (LONER) é : ene a5 : : care PANEL 3 ear-nese—14 cause Lave ik i Bel-oseo-oe © [ERUTIEN LABEL «FUSE Ik 5 e fesawasii-oe [LABEL to) 8 & |BAg-Stsa-oe abet wane pare k a & |bao-3?e0-be —|DeL NAME PLATE hm a + |pao-szes-04 —— frgoer sane pLare lxw 6 + |Bag-sape-oe [Ret sar Ie 10 + |eea"Ssi0-04 (ape G88) fire iu Sac-oasenio —funmawry cap re 12 + [esocatosca | INSTRUCTION MrnuaL c101-108 ceaseznose erence =o. b1ourb Eias Cooeoaescos — feteetms —yoanu | Sauy E108 Gei-io9ecos FIXED capacrveca7O0er -aeaoouy E107, 108 Cocogeos eeu avorr 3 ezo-o202-05 [TERMINAL BOARD C2P) itd Es0-oies-0s fac Pause Con i 14 Ego-ose5-05 fac PaveR CORD f i esn-nso2-0s fac Paven CORD i 14 Ea0-0700-08 [AC POWER CORD kn 15, E51-2199-05 _|cawecrine urRECLeD) - e2s-oo2-ba [TERMINAL 16 \ | |poi-o795-13 Fg s-1222-08 «1.2509 [rx i Fos-1z24-08 ey h id Fos-s001-05 (a Fen 18 Fo%-08a9-08 ft 0s-1222-05 1.2509 [exw a Fos-1224-0s Fi Fos-S0e1-08 3 19 » |ior-erso-o6 ten cory sox 20 id-2s6?-02 POLYSTYRENE FRAMED FIXTUREIF) a1 fuiG-287e-2 POLYSTYRENE FunreD FIXTURE) 32 iz-isse-oa — [ackiNG FIXTURE 3B edciaeacas —emoracrueN caver 26 1uos-o029-04 —_pnavectiew as «ruse Es JHes-o10s-o+ —[PRETECTION BAG (AC POWER CORD) 2 | | s02-0323-05 FST (REAR SIDE) Fs Sioe-nas-os rau (Feo "2tbe 2 x [mis-oosi-05 fuse wauper — xem) [rx 3 sig-o03s-bs ruse WaLDeR (6x30) m 50 sigcises-oe ——_|RETAINER a szt-a1oz-na feces sencker 2 Jai-ains-o« [ce aracker 3 is2-naao-os (tex oss x ‘iai-ooze-is | eano” austin boxe 3 ssicoass-os Eero susnine ke 2 eeo-o7sa-14 pus Kno E:ScandnavaMEuope USA Canade UPA erEat Hawai) TeEngand — MeOtier Ave UE:AMESizope)— XAusvale AN ates satty cecal compares. 89 K-710 ve Now Parts KPS-10A Perte without Perts Ne. are rot supped Les ertloles nonmentionnes dene|e Parts No, ne sont es fours, ‘elle ohne Parts No, werden ricnt getetert (DC POWER SUPPLY) Ret. No, [Adsress|iee] Parte No. Description omes [a mie] wae s BR ase 1 |uos-eior-o5 ——_fegwer Teavsrorrecr k n x [Corerse-05 [Paver TRaNsronecr hx nH ¥ [Colceraeos | PaWER TRANSFORMER Ww H pe |Uo178526-08 — pnwer TRANSFORMER i 3° Nig-2030-ae | MExAGaN NUT a Nis-i030-46 (FLAT. WASHER a Na0-3004—28 | PAN HEAD MACHINE scRcW & Juso-ao1e-ee Paw HEAD MACHINE SCRE “a | Nso-anes-ag [PAN HEAD RACHINE SCREW 45 nas~s006-25 —[INDING HEAD MACHINE sone a8 Nas~a008-43 [BINDING HEAD MACHINE SCREW a Na?-3006-6 — JBRAZTER TapTiTe ting tool in the direction (b). 4, cut the terminals from the leads (Fig. 4 (AD) Sirp the leads for 3mm (178°) (Fig. 4 (B)) eee ahe two efimp terminals provided with Oe SPA sing the hand crimping tool, If @ hand ing toot is not available, soldering is acceptable (Fig. 4 (cn. 6, Holvert the terminal with the black and white re Parto hole nuraber 1, and the terminal with the pack lead into hole number 3 (Fig 8) 7, ‘Mach the connector tothe External Speaker conector fon the radio. squerocype plus (€08-0473-05) Locking in “Terminal with back lead 4 ‘Terminal with Sumoered Block and white ‘erminal stripe ead (umperes Fig.2 seminal Extracting too! {91-03-0038 Ccotapee she berks Sf te evi trminat Fig.3 on eed w | ‘sm 2907". —<— a eS © a Crimp terminal imp or soldering Gaseeos Fig one lac lod = B ace od Fig. 5 TK-710 enevons KSP-1A (EXTERNAL SPEAKER) Parts wlenout Parts No. ere rot supplied. Les orticlesnonmentionnes dans le Parts No.ne sont pas fours, ‘recrea pele newer etree PARTS LIST wet bo [Maas] Port] erro Dest: onesie es] wae wasyne SPA 1 1B © [Aoi -1034-02 [PLASTIC CABINET (FRONT) | wepapaa Honi) TeEaeed Mote kee ESAS Imp) KA (Ay Ines salty tal compares. 95 DISASSEMBLY KSP-1A (EXTERNAL SPEAKER) KsP-1A

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