Kenwood TH-D75 User Manual - Page 104
Usb, Connecting With A Pc, Operation Setting, Setting Usb Audio Output Level, Disconnect
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17 USB USB FUNCTION The transceiver operates as a USB 2.0 compliant USB device. It also supports the following device classes. CDC: Communication Device Class ADC: Audio Device Class 1.0 MSC: Mass Storage Class Note: ¡ The transceiver does not support being connected with a PC via a USB hub. Use a commercially available cable to connect the transceiver directly to a USB port of the PC. OPERATION SETTING You can select whether the transceiver operates as a USB Type-CTM Connector and audio device or operates as a mass storage class device when it is connected with a PC. 1 Access Menu No. 980. The USB operation function selection screen appears. CONNECTING WITH A PC Connecting the transceiver to a PC enables you to use the memory control program MCP-D75 to configure various settings and access from the PC to the microSD memory card in the transceiver. To connect the transceiver with a PC, you need to install the virtual COM port driver on the PC. Download the memory control program MCP-D75 and virtual COM port driver from the following URL. https://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_ download.html (This URL may change without notice.) Note: ¡ Never connect the transceiver and a PC with a USB cable until installation of the virtual COM port driver downloaded from the above URL is completed. If the transceiver and a PC are connected without installing the virtual COM port driver, the wrong driver that does not support the transceiver will be installed and communicating correctly with the PC will become impossible. To prevent the wrong driver from being installed, be sure to complete the installation of the virtual COM port driver before connecting the transceiver with the PC. 2 Select [COM + AF/IF Output] or [Mass Storage]. [COM + AF/IF Output]: The transceiver operates as a virtual COM port for serial data communication, and outputs one of the AF, IF, or detection signals by USB audio. (IF/detection signal output can be switched by Menu No. 102.) [Mass Storage]: The transceiver enters mass storage mode.You can access the microSD memory card of the transceiver from a PC. The transceiver will be displayed as a removable disk on the PC. • Activating Mass Storage mode will unmount the microSD memory card inserted in the transceiver. GPS logs and received audios cannot be recorded. Exit Mass Storage mode and remount the microSD memory card. • If Mass Storage is selected, the [Mass Storage Mode] screen appears when the transceiver is connected to a PC. Connecting to the PC Connect to the PC using a commercially available USB cable (USB Type-CTM). USB Connector (USB Type-CTM) PC USB Cable Note: ¡ The transceiver can not be connected to the COM port of the PC. ¡ The communication speed (baud rate) is maximum 12 Mbps for USB. Disconnect 1 Click [Safely Remove Hardware] on the PC. 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the PC. Note: ¡ When [Mass Storage Mode] is started, check that a microSD card is inserted in the transceiver. ¡ In [Mass Storage Mode], operations other than switching the power off cannot be performed. ¡ In [Mass Storage Mode], RX and TX cannot be performed. ¡ In [Mass Storage Mode], GPS log recording and reception sound recording cannot be performed. SETTING USB AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL Adjust the USB audio output level to the PC. 1 Access Menu No. 91A. 2 Select among from [Level 1] to [Level 7]. 17-1