Kenwood TS-B2000 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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15 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES
Starting Sky Command II+ operation:
After you have completed the following setups, you
can start Sky Command II+ operation. Without
programming these parameters, you cannot perform
Sky Command II+ operation.
On the TS-2000 (Transporter):
1 Select the desired HF frequency that you want to
be controlled on the main transceiver.
2 Select an open VHF frequency in FM mode for the
main transceiver and another open UHF
frequency in FM mode for the sub-receiver.
3 Press [MENU], then turn the MULTI/ CH control to
access Menu No. 62E.
4 Select T-PORTER (Transporter).
5 Press [MENU] to enter the Transporter mode.
On the TM-D700A (Commander):
1 Select the same VHF and UHF frequencies that
you selected for the TS-2000 (Transporter).
2 Access Menu 4–4 to select COMMANDER.
“PRESS [0] KEY TO START COMMANDER!!”
appears.
3 Press [0] on the DTMF Mic of the TM-D700A to
start the Sky Command II+ operation.
CONTROL OPERATION
After setting up both the TS-2000 (Transporter) and
the TM-D700A (Commander) for Sky Command II+
operation, press Mic [0] on the Commander. While in
Sky Command mode, the Mic keys of the
Commander will function as described below.
Each time you press a key, the Commander will
automatically enter transmit mode and send the
corresponding control command to the Transporter.
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5 FFO/NOTIX
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1
“FS” appears when you select 1 kHz step (LSB/ USB/ CW) or 10 kHz
step (FM/ AM).
2
After pressing Mic [#], press Mic [0] to [9] to enter a frequency or
memory channel number.
When Mic [0] is pressed, the Commander shows the
current settings of the HF transceiver:
q
eyr
u
w
t
q HF frequency
w VFO: A, VFO: B,
MR: 00 ~ 99 (memory channel number)
e RIT, XIT
r OFF, –9.99 ~ +9.99
t LSB, USB, CW, FM, or AM
y SPLIT–A: VFO A is used for transmitting.
SPLIT–B: VFO B is used for transmitting.
SPLIT–M: A memory channel is used for transmitting.
u “FS” appears when Mic [
] is pressed.
Note:
After pressing [MENU], you can access only Menu 4–4.
The Transporter will transmit its call sign in Morse code every
10 minutes, using the 144 MHz band.
The APO timer will not operate on the transceiver while the
Transporter is ON.
You must set VHF frequency on the main transceiver and UHF
frequency on the sub-receiver. Otherwise, the Sky Command II+
may not operate properly.
When the TS-2000(X) exits the Sky Command II+ operation, the
operating frequency of VFO A will be set to the VHF frequency
that the Sky Command II+ was operated.