INSTRUCTION MANUAL MOBILE CONTROLLER RC-2000 MOBILE CONTROLLER KENWOOD CORPORATION © B62-1292-10 (M) 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 RC-2000
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Accessory CONVENTIONS FOLLOWED IN THIS MANUAL The writing conventions described below have been followed to simplify instructions and avoid unnecessary repetition. Part Number Quantity – 1 E30-3406-XX 1 Instruction What to do E30-3407-XX 1 Press [KEY]. Press and release KEY. E30-3408-XX 1 Press [KEY] (1 s). Press and hold KEY for 1 second or longer. E30-3409-XX 1 Press [KEY1], [KEY2]. Press KEY1 momentarily, release KEY1, then press KEY2.
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN ............................................... 1 PREPARATION (Pages 2 ~ 6) .............................. 1 QUICK START (Page 7) ....................................... 1 KEYS AND CONTROLS (Pages 8 ~ 12) ............... 1 CYCLING THE KEY GROUPS (Pages 13 ~ 30) ... 1 SATELLITE MODE (Pages 31 ~ 33) ..................... 1 EASY VIEWING MODE (Pages 34 ~ 36) .............. 1 PACKET CLUSTER TUNE (Pages 37 ~ 38) ......... 1 VISUAL SCAN (Pages 39 ~ 40) ........
CHAPTER 8 PACKET CLUSTER TUNE PACKET CLUSTER TUNE FUNCTION ................... 37 NORMAL P.C.T. MODE ...................................... 37 LIST FUNCTION IN P.C.T. MODE ....................... 38 NEW PACKET CLUSTER DATA ......................... 38 CHAPTER 9 VISUAL SCAN OVERVIEW ............................................................. 39 SELECTING THE NUMBER OF CHANNELS .......... 39 USING VISUAL SCAN .............................................
ABOUT THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN you are operating in the Satellite mode. This manual was created to show you how to access the functions you want to operate, and how to quickly configure the transceiver, through the use of the RC-2000. If you are operating the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 transceiver for the first time, we recommend you read the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 instruction manual before operating the RC-2000.
PREPARATION Install the bracket securely onto the vehicle, using 6 sets of the supplied screws (N99-2024-XX). INSTALLATION When using the RC-2000 in your vehicle, you can install the transceiver in the trunk, under the seat or under the dash board. On the transceiver, install the DC cable (7 m/ 23.1 ft), the microphone extension cable (5 m/ 16.5 ft), a cable for the speaker (5 m/ 16.5 ft), a cable to the RC-2000 (5 m/ 16.5 ft), and coaxial cable(s) to the antenna (not supplied in this package).
FRONT PANEL INSTALLATION 1 Assemble the mounting brackets using the 2 supplied hexagon SEMS screws and the 2 flat washers. • 4 Align the grooves on the front panel over the bracket tabs. Do not completely tighten the screws in this step. Bracket tab SEMS screw 4 mm x 10 mm 2 Peel off the paper backing from the base of the bracket. 5 Slide the front panel down until it locks in place.
SPEAKER AND MIC CABLE INSTALLATION MODULAR PLUG CABLE CONNECTION Connect the speaker extension cable plug to the EXT.SP1 or EXT.SP2 connector {TS-2000 page 78}. Then connect a plug from the speaker to the jack as shown below. Connect the microphone extension cable between the microphone jack on the front of the transceiver and the microphone connector, as shown below. Use the supplied modular plug cable to connect the front panel to the main unit.
DC POWER CABLE INSTALLATION The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12 V. Never connect the transceiver to a 24 V battery. Be sure to use a 12 V vehicle battery that has sufficient current capacity. If the current to the transceiver is insufficient, the display may darken during transmission, or transmit output power may drop excessively. attach the power cable to the battery terminals; red connects to the positive (+) terminal, black connects to the negative (–) terminal.
CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS After installing the brackets and cables, make sure all the connections have been made in accordance with the following diagram. To antenna Microphone extension cable DC Power cable Vehicle battery (12 V) 2 ANT 2 AT ANT 144 1 GND COM Microphone ANT 1.2G ANT 1 PANEL EXT. SP2 EXT. SP1 8W 8W KEY PADDLE EXT. CONT ACC2 ANT 430 REMOTE DC 13.
QUICK START • PREPARATION 1 Make sure that the RC-2000, the speaker, and the cables are connected as shown {page 6}. Assuming you want to operate the HF band on the main transceiver and VHF band on the subreceiver. 2 Connect the transceiver to a DC power supply or 12 V vehicle battery {page 5}. 2 Turn the SUB SQL (right outer ring) and MAIN and SUB AF (both center knobs) controls to approximately the 9 o’clock position. Turn the MAIN SQL (left outer ring) control fully counterclockwise.
KEYS AND CONTROLS FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW There are 12 keys on the front panel. These keys are denoted as follows: L1 ~ L3 are the 3 keys to the left of the display (from top to bottom); F1 ~ F6 are the 6 keys below the display (from left to right); the top most key to the right of the display is the Power switch; R1 ~ R2 are the two keys below the Power switch, to the right of the display (from top to bottom).
e F1 key o Press momentarily to cycle within each group (for example, A–1 a A–2 a A–3 a A–4 a A–1). Press and hold to cycle among groups (Group A a Group B a Group C a Group A) {page 13}. The selected group and corresponding number appear on the display above this key. Press to switch the transceiver ON or OFF {TS-2000 page 8}. (POWER) switch !0 R1 ~ R2 key Press to activate or select the function shown on the display to the left of each key.
!0 The assigned function of [R2] appears. Normally, “RIT” appears. Press [R2] to switch RIT ON or OFF. Press and hold the key to clear the RIT offset frequency. DISPLAY AND KEY FUNCTIONS #9 #8 #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 @9 @8 @7 @6 !1 !1 The assigned function of [R1] appears. Normally, “PM” appears. Press to enter Programmable Memory function {page 41}. !0 !2 The main transceiver operating frequency display.
!7 Works as an S-meter in the receive mode. Works as the meter you selected while transmitting. @9 “DSP” appears when one of the DSP functions is activated. !8 “ ” appears when the internal TNC is assigned to the main transceiver. #0 “AGC” appears when the AGC function is ON. “R” (Reverse function), “[R]” (Automatic Simplex Check), or the Repeater shift direction (“–”, “+”, or “=”) appears. !9 The Hz digits of the main transceiver operating frequency appears.
$0 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %8 %7 %6 %5 $0 “TRC” appears when the Trace function is ON in the Satellite mode. “TRCR” appears when the Reverse Trace function is ON in the Satellite mode. Check), or the Repeater shift direction (“–”, “+”, or “=”) appears. Note: “=” appears only for E-types. $9 “N.R.1” appears when the Noise Reduction 1 function is ON for the sub-receiver.
CYCLING THE KEY GROUPS OVERVIEW The TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 transceiver has many function controls. However, the RC-2000 mobile controller has only 12 keys and 5 controls. In order to access all the available functions of the transceiver from the RC-2000 mobile controller, the functions are divided into 3 groups: A, B, and C. Group A is a primary function group with most of the commonly used keys. Group B is a secondary function group.
GROUP A KEYS Group A–5 appears only when you recall Memory Channel 290 ~ 299.
GROUP A-1 GROUP A–2 MODE A/B Press to change the operating mode pair. There are 3 pairs: USB/ LSB, FM/ AM, and CW/ FSK. Press and hold to toggle the mode within each pair: USB LSB, FM AM, or CW FSK. Press to alternate between VFO A and VFO B on the main transceiver. FINE Press to activate SPLIT operation on the main transceiver. Press to toggle the FINE tuning function ON or OFF. “F” appears on the display when this function is ON. TF SET 1MHz Press to toggle the 1MHz Up/ Down function ON or OFF.
GROUP A-3 MENU Press to enter the Menu mode. Menu mode is used to activate and configure the various functions of the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 {TS-2000 page 21}. Press [ADD] to add the current Menu No. to the Quick Menu. “ ” appears on the display when the Menu No. is added to the Quick Menu. Press [MNU SEL] to activate the Quick Menu function. STEP Press to change the frequency step size used for the MULTI/ CH control {TS-2000 page 37}.
M.IN GROUP A–5 Press to enter the Memory Scroll mode {TS-2000 page 60}. “MSR” appears on the display. Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select your desired memory channel number. Press [M.IN] to write the data to memory. You can also press [MN.IN] to enter and select the Memory Name and Memory Group. Select your desired character using the MULTI/ CH control, or the [b]/ [a] and [DEL] keys. Press [OK] to store the Memory Name. Press [G-SEL] to enter the Memory Group selection.
GROUP B KEYS “ANT1” or “ANT2” appears only when you are operating on the HF ~ 50 MHz band. “ANT” appears for all other bands in group B–1.
GROUP B–1 GROUP B–2 PRE REC Press to switch the receiver preamplifier ON or OFF {TS-2000 page 57}. “PRE” appears on the display when this function is ON. “P/A” appears on the display when both “PRE” and “ATT” are ON. Press to enter stand-by mode for message recording {TS-2000 pages 43, 89}. To start recording a message, press [CH1], [CH2], or [CH3]. CH1 ATT Press to switch the receiver attenuator ON or OFF. “ATT” appears on the display when this function is ON.
GROUP B–3 GROUP B–4 SCAN DUAL Press to start or stop various Scan functions. Press to switch the sub-receiver ON or OFF. AUTO CTRL Press to switch the Auto mode selection function ON or OFF. When it is active, “A” appears on the display. Press to move the Control band to another receiver. The frequency display of the Control band appears in a large font. If the same band is selected for the TX band and Control band, only “PTT” appears on the display.
GROUP C KEYS The available group C keys change, depending on the current operating mode.
T-MON Press to adjust the monitor level of your transmission signal. Adjust the monitor level using the [c]/ [d] keys or by turning the MULTI/ CH control, then press either [EXIT] or the MULTI/ CH control to store the setting. PWR Press to adjust the output power {TS-2000 page 20}. Adjust the output power using the [c]/ [d] keys or by turning the MULTI/ CH control, then press either [EXIT] or the MULTI/ CH control to store the setting.
CW MODE Action [C–1] Press the key: Move to C–2 Press and hold the key: Action Move to group A–1 [C–2] Press the key: Move to C–3 Press and hold the key: Action Move to group A–1 [C–3] Press the key: Move to C–1 Press and hold the key: Move to group A–1 [CW TUN] CW Tune function ON/ OFF CW Tune function ON/ OFF [CAR] [REV] Reverse the sideAdjust a carrier level tone pitch frequency — — [VOX] Break-in ON/ OFF — [BK DLY] — Adjust the Break-in delay time — — [N.R.
GROUP C–2 GROUP C–3 VOX N.R. Press to switch the CW break-in function ON or OFF. Refer to N.R. in the USB/ LSB section {page 22}. BK DLY M.B.C. Press to adjust the CW break-in delay time {TS-2000 page 42}. Select your desired break-in delay time using the [c]/ [d] keys or by turning the MULTI/ CH control, then press either [EXIT] or the MULTI/ CH control to change the setting. The values range from FBK (full break-in) to 100 which is the slowest delay time.
FM MODE Action [C–1] Press the key Move to C–2 Press and hold the key Action Move to group A–1 [C–2] Press the key Move to C–3 Press and hold the key Action Move to group A–1 [C–3] Press the key Move to C–4 Press and hold the key Action Move to group A–1 [C–4] Press the key Move to C–1 Press and hold the key Move to group A–1 [PROC] Speech Processor ON/ OFF Speech Processor input level adjustment [ASC] [REV] Automatic Simplex Check ON/ OFF Shift reverse ON/ OFF — [VOX] — [V GAIN] [V
GROUP C–2 DCS VOX Press to activate the DCS function. Press and hold the key to select your desired DCS code using the [c]/ [d] keys or by turning the MULTI/ CH control, then press either [EXIT] or the MULTI/ CH control to change the setting. Press [SCAN] to start the DCS code ID Scan. Refer to VOX in the USB/ LSB section {page 22} . V GAIN Refer to V GAIN in the USB/ LSB section {page 22}. ALT V DLY Refer to V DLY in the USB/ LSB section {page 22}.
FSK MODE Action [C–1] [CAR] Press the key: Move to C–2 — Press and hold the key: — Action Move to group A–1 [REV] Adjust a carrier level Reverse the shift — — [T-MON] TX Monitor level adjustment — [C–2] [PWR] Output power adjustment — [RF] Press the key: Move to C–3 — — — — RF gain adjustment Press and hold the key: — — — — — [M.B.C.] [FILTER] Action Move to group A–1 [C–3] Press the key: Move to C–1 Press and hold the key: Move to group A–1 [N.R.
GROUP C–2 GROUP C–3 RF N.R. Refer to RF in the CW section {page 24}. Refer to N.R. in the USB/ LSB section {page 22}. M.B.C. Refer to M.B.C. in the CW section {page 24}. FILTER Refer to FILTER in the CW section {page 24}.
AM MODE Action [C–1] Press the key Move to C–2 Press and hold the key Action Move to group A–1 [C–2] Press the key Move to C–3 Press and hold the key Action Move to group A–1 [C–3] Press the key Move to C–1 Press and hold the key Move to group A–1 [PROC] Speech Processor ON/ OFF Speech Processor input level adjustment [CAR] [T-MON] TX Monitor level Adjust a carrier level MIC gain adjustment adjustment — [VOX] VOX ON/ OFF [MIC] — [V GAIN] [V DLY] VOX gain adjustment VOX delay adjustment
GROUP C–2 GROUP C–3 VOX N.R. Refer to VOX in the USB/ LSB section {page 22} . Refer to N.R. in the USB/ LSB section {page 22}. V.GAIN B.C. Refer to V.GAIN in the USB/ LSB section {page 22}. Refer to B.C. in the USB/ LSB setion {page 22}. V DLY M.B.C. Refer to V DLY in the USB/ LSB section {page 22}. Refer to M.B.C. in the CW section {page 24}. NAR FILTER Press to perform AM narrow bandwidth operation. “AMN” appears when you operate AM narrow bandwidth.
SATELLITE MODE SATELLITE OPERATION GROUP A–2 KEYS Amateur satellites receive on one band and transmit on another. This transceiver can handle uplink/ downlink frequency combinations simultaneously as shown below. While in the Satellite mode, group A–2 keys are changed as follows. UPLINK Band HF ~ 50 MHz HF ~ 50 MHz DOWN LINK 430/ 144 MHz 440 MHz √ 144 MHz √ 430/ 440 MHz √ √ 1.2 GHz √ √ 1.2 GHz √ √ √ √ √ √ ENTERING THE SATELLITE MODE 1 Press [F1] (1 s) until you select group B.
BASIC OPERATION When you enter the Satellite mode, you are always controlling one of 10 Satellite Memory channels with the adjustable frequency function. The Satellite Memory channel number (0 ~ 9) appears above the main band frequency display when you enter this mode. 1 Press [SATL] while in group B–1 to enter Satellite mode. • The default downlink (435.9 MHz) and uplink (145.9 MHz) frequencies appear. • “TRC”, “R”, and “SATL” appear to indicate the current selections.
3 Press [V/M] to return to the frequency adjustment mode. If necessary, press the Tuning control to toggle between the Tuning and MULTI/ CH control. SATELLITE CHANNEL NAME You can name each Satellite Memory channel using a maximum of 8 alpha-numeric characters. First, store the settings to the Satellite Memory channel {above}. 1 Press [M.IN] while in group A–4, then turn the MULTI/ CH control to select your desired Satellite Memory channel. 2 Press [MN.IN]. • An entry cursor appears.
EASY VIEWING MODE OVERVIEW KEYS (F1 ~ F6) Since the RC-2000 is designed to be used in a vehicle, it has an unique Easy Viewing mode for mobile operation. When you enter this mode, the display shows only the current Control band frequency in a large font. Also, only 2 key function groups are available for quick function access. Unlike normal mode, 2 key function groups can be toggled by simply pressing [F1]. Press [F1] to toggle between 2 groups. “F” appears for the first key group.
UP Refer to the [UP] instructions {page 15}. CLR Refer to the [CLR] instructions {page 16}. KEYS (L1 ~ L3) AT/ AT IN/ AT R IN (L1 key) Press to activate the Automatic Antenna Tuner function for the HF ~ 50 MHz bands. When it is in-line, [AT IN] or [AT R IN] appears {page 10}. M>V Refer to the [M>V] instructions {page 16}. CALL (L1 key) Refer to the [MENU] instructions {page 16}. Appears only when you operate the 144 MHz ~ 1.2 GHz bands.
CHANGING THE FONT STYLE While you are in Easy Viewing mode, two different types of font styles are available. To change the font: 1 Press [MENU]. 2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Menu No. 58. 3 Press [+]/ [–] to select “FONT2” or “FONT1” (default). 4 Press [OK] to accept the change. FONT1 FONT2 Note: Changing the font in the Easy Viewing mode does not change the font in the normal display mode.
PACKET CLUSTER TUNE PACKET CLUSTER TUNE FUNCTION DX Packet Cluster is a packet network consisting of nodes and stations who are interested in DXing and contesting. If one station finds a DX station on the air, he or she sends a notice to his or her node. This node then passes the information to all its local stations as well as to another node. This transceiver can display received DX information and hold the latest information on up to 10 DX stations.
LIST FUNCTION IN P.C.T. MODE NEW PACKET CLUSTER DATA To access your desired DX information from the P.C.T memory in the P.C.T. mode: The transceiver can be set to output a beep instead of a Morse code when new DX Packet Cluster data is received. Press [MENU] while in group A–3, then turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Menu No. 49. Press [SUB], then turn the MULTI/ CH control to access Menu No. 49B. Select “OFF”. “VOICE” can also be set when you install the optional VS-3 {TS-2000 page 91}.
VISUAL SCAN SELECTING THE NUMBER OF CHANNELS OVERVIEW While you are receiving, Visual Scan allows you to monitor frequencies near the current operating frequency. Visual Scan graphically and simultaneously shows how all frequencies in the selected range are busy. You will see up to 21 segments, for each channel, that represent 7 S-meter levels (3 segments per level). You can determine the scan range by selecting the center frequency and the number of channels. The default number of channels is 61.
USING VISUAL SCAN 1 Select your desired frequency using the Tuning control. 2 Turn the Tuning control or press Mic [UP]/ [DWN] to select the operating frequency. • This frequency will be used as the center frequency for the Visual Scan. 3 Press [F1] (1 s) until you select group B. 4 Press [F1] until you select B–3. 5 Press [VISUAL] to start the Visual Scan. • To pause the Scan, press [PAUSE]. “P” appears on the display. Press [PAUSE] again to resume scanning.
PROGRAMMABLE MEMORY (PM) Programmable Memory (PM) stores virtually all settings currently set on the transceiver. This transceiver provides 5 PM channels to store 5 sets of transceiver configurations. Later you can quickly recall one of these memories, depending on the operations you have in mind or the operating environment.
APPLICATION EXAMPLES The following are examples of how you might use Programmable Memory. Solution Solution Situation Situation 11 You share your transceiver with other members in your family or club. However, each individual has personal preferences for how they like to set various functions. You have to keep changing many settings each time you use the transceiver.
STORING DATA IN PM CHANNELS RECALLING A PM CHANNEL 1 Confirm that the following conditions have been satisfied: 1 Press [PM]. • The transceiver is in the receive mode. • PM channel numbers 1 to 5 appear at the bottom of the display. • Scan is not being used. • The Microphone Control is OFF. 2 Configure the transceiver as you like. • For the items that can be stored, see page 41. 3 Press [PM], [P.IN]. • PM channel numbers 1 to 5 appear and blink at the bottom of the display.
SKY COMMAND II+ (K-TYPE ONLY) The Sky Command II+ allows you to remotely control a TS-570, TS-870, or TS-2000 series HF transceiver from a separate location. Before operating Sky Command II+ with the RC-2000, read the Sky Command II+ section of the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 instruction manual, starting on page 83. After completing the setup, refer to pages 84 ~ 88 of the TS-2000(X)/ TS-B2000 instruction manual for the control operations using a TM-D700A, TH-D7A, or another TS-2000(X) transceiver.
PROGRAMMING A TONE FREQUENCY 6 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Menu No. 62D. You must also program the CTCSS tone to operate the Sky Command II+. Select the same CTCSS tone for both the Commander and the Transporter. 7 Press [–]/ [+] to select either 1200 bps or 9600 bps. 1 Press [F1] (1 s) until you select group A. 2 Press [F1] until you select A–3. 3 Press [MENU]. 4 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Menu No. 62.
STARTING SKY COMMAND II+ OPERATION TO EXIT SKY COMMAND II+ OPERATION 1 Select an open 144 MHz frequency on the main transceiver. 1 Press [MENU]. 2 Select an open 440 MHz frequency for the subreceiver. 3 Press [F1] (1 s) until you select group A. 4 Press [F1] until you select A–3. 5 Press [MENU]. 6 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Menu No. 62. 7 Press [SUB]. 8 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Menu No. 62E. 9 Press [–]/ [+] to select either “COMMAND” (Commander) or “T-PORTER” (Transporter).
QUICK KEY REFERENCE USB/ LSB mode RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page [A/B] A–2 15 18 [MENU] A–3 16 21 [SET] A–5 17 67 [A=B] A–2 15 38 [METER] B–4 20 19 [SG SEL] B–3 20 69 [AGC] A–3 16 38, 103 [MG SEL] A–4 16 64 [SPLIT] A–2 15 31 [A.N.] C–3 22 C–1 21 28 [STEP] A–3 16 37 [MIC] GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 page page GROUP 56 GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page Function [ANT1/2] B–1 19 72 [M.
CW mode RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 page page Function GROUP [A/B] A–2 15 18 [LOCK] B–4 20 — [SCAN] B–3 20 66 ~ 69 [A=B] A–2 15 38 [M.B.C.] C–3 24 56 [SET] A–5 17 67 [AGC] A–3 16 38, 103 [MENU] A–3 16 21 [SG SEL] B–3 20 69 [ANT1/2] B–1 19 72 [METER] B–4 20 19 [SPLIT] A–2 15 31 [ATT] B–1 19 57, 73 [MG SEL] A–4 16 64 [STEP] A–3 16 37 [AUTO] B–3 20 73 [M.
FM mode RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 page page Function GROUP [A/B] A–2 15 18 [LOCK] B–4 20 — [RF] C–2 24 18 [A=B] A–2 15 38 [M.B.C.] C–4 24 56 [SATL] B–1 19, 31 53 [AGC] A–3 16 38, 103 [MENU] A–3 16 21 [SCAN] B–3 20 66 ~ 69 [ALT] C–3 26 72 [METER] B–4 20 19 [SET] A–5 17 67 [ANT1/2] B–1 19 72 [MG SEL] A–4 16 64 [SG SEL] B–3 20 69 [ASC] C–1 25 34 [M.
FSK mode RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 page page Function GROUP [A/B] A–2 15 18 [METER] B–4 20 19 [SPLIT] A–2 15 31 [A=B] A–2 15 38 [MG SEL] A–4 16 64 [STEP] A–3 16 37 [AGC] A–3 16 38, 103 [M.
AM mode RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 page page GROUP [A/B] A–2 15 18 [MENU] A–3 16 21 [SCAN] B–3 20 66 ~ 69 [A=B] A–2 15 38 [METER] B–4 20 19 [SET] A–5 17 67 38, 103 [MG SEL] GROUP RC-2000 TS-2000 Function page page Function [AGC] A–3 16 A–4 16 64 [SG SEL] B–3 20 69 [ANT1/2] B–1 19 72 [MIC] C–1 21 29 [SPLIT] A–2 15 31 [ATT] B–1 19 57, 73 [M.
MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION SERVICE NOTE This product has been factory aligned and tested to specification before shipment. Attempting service or alignment without factory authorization can void the product warranty. If you desire to correspond on a technical or operational problem, please make your note legible, short, complete, and to the point.
SPECIFICATIONS RC-2000 MOBILE CONTROLLER General RC-2000 Control Panel Supply Voltage 9.5 V DC ±0.5 V Current Less than 200 mA Usable temperature range –20°C ~ +60°C (–4°F ~ +140°F) Dimension (W x H x D Projections included) 140 x 60 x 49.3 mm/ 5.5" x 2.4" x 2.0" Weight Approx. 180 g/ 0.
APPENDIX RESETTING MEMORY DATA You can reset the stored memory data to the factory default values if necessary. By performing the reset, you will lose all the relative contents of memory data. So, we recommend you write down any important memory data before performing the reset. To perform the reset, first switch the transceiver OFF. Instruction Function Press [R1]+ [ ] (POWER) Resets the contents of PM (Programmable Memory) to the factory default values {page 42}.
NOTICES TO THE USER CAUTIONS One or more of the following statements may be applicable: Please observe the following cautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and transceiver damage: FCC WARNING • This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual.