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TK-3101 REALIGNMENT PC MODE Preface The transceiver is programmed by using a personal computer, programming interface (KPG-22) and programming software (KPG-54D). The programming software can be used with an IBM PC or compatible. Figure 1 shows the setup of an IBM PC for programming. Connenction procedure 1. Connect the TK-3101 to the personal computer with the interface cable. 2. When data transmitting from transceiver the red LED goes on. When data receiving to transceiver the green LED goes on. Notes: • The data stored in the personal computer must match Model Name when it is written into EEPROM. • Do not press the [PTT] key during data transmission or reception. IBM-PC •c\ 6- KPG-22 KPG-54D • Fig. 1 • KPG-22 description (P.0 programming interface cable: Option) The KPG-22 is required to interface the TK-3101 to the computer. It has a circuit in its D-subconnector (25-pin) case that converts the RS-232C logic level to the TTL level. The KPG-22 connects the side panel jacks of the TK-3101 to the computers RS-232C serial port. • Programming software description The KPG-54D Programming Disk is supplied in 3-1/2" disk format. The Software on this disk allows a user to program TK3101 radios via Programming interface cable (KPG-22). • Programming with IBM PC If data is transferred to the transceiver from an IBM PC with the KPG-54D, the destination' data (basic radio information) for each set can be modified. Normally, it is not necessary to modify the destination data because their values are determined automatically when the frequency range (frequency type) is set. The values should be modified only if necessary. Data can be programmed into the EEPROM in RS-232C format via the SP MIC plug. In this mode the PTT line operate as TXD and RXD data lines respectively. 4

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TK-3101
REALIGNMENT
PC
MODE
Preface
The
transceiver
is
programmed
by
using
a
personal
computer,
programming
interface
(KPG-22)
and
programming
software
(KPG-54D).
The
programming
software
can
be
used
with
an
IBM
PC
or
compatible.
Figure
1
shows
the
setup
of
an
IBM
PC
for
programming.
IBM-PC
•c\
KPG-54D
Connenction
procedure
1.
Connect
the
TK-3101
to
the
personal
computer
with
the
interface
cable.
2.
When
data
transmitting
from
transceiver
the
red
LED
goes
on.
When
data
receiving
to
transceiver
the
green
LED
goes
on.
Notes:
The
data
stored
in
the
personal
computer
must
match
Model
Name
when
it
is
written
into
EEPROM.
Do
not
press
the
[PTT]
key
during
data
transmission
or
reception.
Fig.
1
KPG-22
description
(P.0
programming
interface
cable:
Option)
The
KPG-22
is
required
to
interface
the
TK-3101
to
the
computer.
It
has
a
circuit
in
its
D-subconnector
(25
-pin) case
that
converts
the
RS
-232C
logic
level
to
the
TTL
level.
The
KPG-22
connects
the
side
panel
jacks
of
the
TK-3101
to
the
computers
RS
-232C
serial
port.
Programming
software
description
The
KPG-54D
Programming
Disk
is
supplied
in
3-1/2"
disk
format.
The
Software
on
this
disk
allows
a
user
to
program
TK-
3101
radios
via
Programming
interface
cable
(KPG-22).
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-
KPG-22
Programming
with
IBM
PC
If
data
is
transferred
to
the
transceiver
from
an
IBM
PC
with
the
KPG-54D,
the
destination'
data
(basic
radio
information)
for
each
set
can
be
modified.
Normally,
it is
not
necessary
to
modify
the
destination
data
because
their
values
are
determined
automatically
when
the
frequency
range
(frequency
type)
is
set.
The
values
should
be
modified
only
if
necessary.
Data
can
be
programmed
into
the
EEPROM
in
RS
-232C
format
via
the
SP
MIC
plug.
In
this
mode
the
PTT
line
operate
as
TXD
and
RXD
data
lines
respectively.
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