   KPG-35D Help File  Version 1.00
   File name: KPG35D_1.HLP

 General Help

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   the use of the software.
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5  The software has been carefully designed; however, after reviewing the 
   given descriptions, if you have questions, encounter mistakes, or 
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***[HANDLING OF FLOPPY DISKS]***

Observe the following points when handling the provided floppy disks:

* Never touch the magnetic surface of the floppy disks.
* Keep magnets and magnetic objects away from the floppy disks.
* Do not bend the floppy disks.
* Do not place the floppy disks in dusty, wet, humid, dry, hot, nor cold 
  areas.
* Always insert the floppy disks back into the plastic cases after use.


1  INTRODUCTION
================

KPG-35D software is a tool for programming TK-480 or TK-481 transceivers. 
Using this software, first enter programming data into the appropriate 
computer, then transfer the data to a transceiver.  You can print out that 
data from a printer.  You can also retrieve data from a transceiver to edit 
on the computer.   


***[SUPPLIED ITEMS]***

Your programming software package includes the following:

* 2 floppy disks (3.5", 720 kB)
  KPG-35D PROGRAMMING DISK (program files)
  MANUAL DISK (help files)
* Installation manual


***[APPLICABLE TRANSCEIVERS]***

This programming software supports the following transceivers:

TK-480 (800 MHz)
TK-481 (900 MHz)


***[HARDWARE/ SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS]***

< Computer >

The software was designed for use on IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 and compatible 
computers with RAM (memory) capacity of at least 400 kB.

< Operating system (OS) >

The operating system must be IBM DOS Version 3.1 (or later) or equivalent.

< Communication port >

The computer must have a serial communication port to connect with a 
transceiver.  This port must be compatible with an IBM asynchronous 
communications adapter. You may use the COM1 or COM2 port on the computer.

< Connection cable >

Use a KPG-36 cable to connect the computer with the transceiver.


2  CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT
=============================

1. Switch OFF the power to the computer.
2. Connect the 25-pin connector on the KPG-36 cable to the COM1 or COM2 
   port on the computer.  If the COM port has 9 pins, use a commercially 
   available 9-pin/25-pin adapter.
3. Switch ON the power to the computer.
4. Switch OFF the power to the transceiver.
5. Connect the other end of the KPG-36 cable to the universal connector 
   on the transceiver.
6. Switch ON the power to the transceiver.


3   INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
=============================

After completing all physical connections, you are ready to install the 
programming software. 
The KPG-35D software requires a destination drive with 800kB free space.

***[INSTALLING ON A HARD DISK]***

This procedure assumes the hard disk is used as drive C.

1. Insert the "KPG-35D PROGRAMMING DISK" (source disk) into drive A.
2. Type "A:" then press [Enter].
   "A:\>" appears on the computer display.
3. Type "INSTALL C:" then press [Enter].
   The installation program copies the necessary files from the source disk 
   in drive A to the hard disk.


***[INSTALLING ON ANOTHER FLOPPY DISK]*** 

This procedure assumes the source drive as A, and the destination drive as 
B.

1. Insert the "KPG-35D PROGRAMMING DISK" (source disk) into drive A.
2. Insert a floppy disk (destination disk), that will receive the software, 
   into drive B.
3. Type "A:" then press [Enter].
   "A:\>" appears on the computer display.
4. Type "INSTALL B:" then press [Enter].
   The installation program copies the necessary files from the source 
   disk in drive A to the destination disk in drive B.


4  PROGRAM OVERVIEW
====================

***[SYSTEM FLOW CHART]***

This chart provides an overview of all functions offered in the menus of 
the programming software.

 +-- TRUNKING ------+- System Name
 |                  +- System Lockout
 |                  +- Scan List
 |                  +- Scan Weight
 |                  +- Auto Telephone Search
 |                  +- TA Busy Channel Lockout
 |                  +- Fixed ID
 |                  +- Fixed Call Indicator
 |                  +- Fixed Option Signalling
 |                  +- Block Telephone ID's
 |                  +- Block TX Inhibit ID's
 |                  +- Block Decode ID's
 |                  +- Encode ID
 |                  +- Decode ID
 |                  +- Group Name
 |                  +- Low-Power
 |                  +- Call Indicator
 |                  +- Option Signalling
 |                  +- Group Scan Lockout
 |                  +- Transpond
 |                  +- Talk Around
 |                  +- Compander
 |                  +- Voice Scrambler
 |                  +- Repeater -+- Area Code
 |                  |            +- Home Channel Repeater
 |                  |            +- FCC CH Number
 |                  |            +- -12.5 kHz Shift
 |                  |            +- Telephone
 |                  |
 |                  +- Group Copy
 |                  +- Jump Group
 |
 +-- CONVENTIONAL --+- System Name
 |                  +- System Lockout
 |                  +- Scan List
 |                  +- Priority Group
 |                  +- FCC CH Number
 |                  +- -12.5 kHz Shift
 |                  +- Encode
 |                  +- Decode
 |                  +- Group Name
 |                  +- Low-Power
 |                  +- Call Indicator
 |                  +- Option Signalling
 |                  +- Group Scan Lockout
 |                  +- TX Inhibit
 |                  +- Busy Channel Lockout
 |                  +- Talk Around
 |                  +- Compander
 |                  +- Voice Scrambler
 |                  +- Group Copy
 |                  +- Jump Group
 |
 +-- FILE -----+- New
 |             +- Load
 |             +- Save  (=F4)
 |             +- Save As
 |             +- Delete
 |             +- Print (=F5)
 |             +- Go to DOS
 |             +- Exit  (=F3)
 |
 +-- MODEL ----+- TK-480 [800MHz] --- Voice Scrambler
 |             +- TK-481 [900MHz] --- Voice Scrambler
 |
 +-- EDIT -----+- Optional Features -+- Time Out Timer (Dispatch)
 |             |                     +- Time Out Timer (Telephone)
 |             |                     +- Transpond Delay Time
 |             |                     +- TX Inhibit Time
 |             |                     +- Free System Ring Back
 |             |                     +- Clear to Talk
 |             |                     +- System Search
 |             |                     +- Display Character
 |             |                     +- Radio Password
 |             |                     +- Data Password
 |             |                     +- Power On Tone
 |             |                     +- Control Tone
 |             |                     +- Warning Tone
 |             |                     +- Conventional Busy LED
 |             |                     +- Tone Volume
 |             |                     +- Minimum Volume
 |             |                     +- Fix Revert System/Group
 |             |                     +- Emergency -+- Emergency 
 |             |                     |                 System/Group
 |             |                     |             +- Emergency Key 
 |             |                     |                 Delay Time
 |             |                     |             +- Active Time
 |             |                     |             +- Interval Time
 |             |                     |
 |             |                     +- Mode ------+- Panel Test Mode
 |             |                                   +- Panel Tuning Mode
 |             |                                   +- Main Programming Mode
 |             |                                   +- Clone Mode
 |             |
 |             +- Key Assignment ----+- S Switch
 |             |                     +- A Switch
 |             |                     +- B Switch
 |             |                     +- C Switch
 |             |                     +- Monitor Switch
 |             |                     +- Lamp Switch
 |             |                     +- AUX Switch(ORANGE)
 |             |                     +- Knob Select
 |             |                     +- DTMF Keypad
 |             |                     +- Mic Switch -+- PF1(ORANGE)
 |             |                     |              +- PF2(BLACK)
 |             |                     |
 |             |                     +- Function ---+- 0
 |             |                                    +- 1
 |             |                                    +- 2
 |             |                                    +- 3
 |             |                                    +- 4
 |             |                                    +- 5
 |             |                                    +- 6
 |             |                                    +- 7
 |             |                                    +- 8
 |             |                                    +- 9
 |             |                                    +- *
 |             |                                    +- #
 |             |
 |             +- Scan Information --+- Scan Type
 |             |                     +- Revert System Type
 |             |                     +- Drop Out Delay Time
 |             |                     +- Dwell Time
 |             |                     +- Look Back Time A
 |             |                     +- Look Back Time B
 |             |
 |             +- DTMF --------------+- Primary Code
 |             |                     +- Secondary Code
 |             |                     +- Dead Beat Disable Code
 |             |                     +- Primary Decode Response
 |             |                     +- Secondary Decode Response
 |             |                     +- Dead Beat Disable Response
 |             |                     +- Auto Reset
 |             |                     +- Auto Reset Timer
 |             |                     +- Decode Type
 |             |                     +- DTMF Encode Sidetone
 |             |                     +- Manual Dial
 |             |                     +- Keypad Auto-PTT
 |             |                     +- Store & Send
 |             |                     +- Digit Time
 |             |                     +- First Digit Time
 |             |                     +- * and # Digit Time
 |             |                     +- ANI ----------+- Connect ID
 |             |                     |                +- Disconnect ID
 |             |                     |                +- Connect ID Sent
 |             |                     |                    at PTT-ON
 |             |                     |                +- Disconnect ID 
 |             |                     |                    Sent at PTT-OFF
 |             |                     |
 |             |                     +- DTMF Memory
 |             |
 |             +- System Merge
 |             +- System Information
 |             +- Test Frequency ---+- FCC CH Number
 |             |                    +- -12.5 kHz Shift
 |             |
 |             +- Embedded Message (64 characters max.)
 |
 +-- PROGRAM --+- Read from Radio
 |             +- Write to Radio
 |             +- DTMF Read
 |             +- DTMF Write
 |             +- Test Mode --------+- Squelch
 |             |                    +- RF Power High
 |             |                    +- RF Power Low
 |             |                    +- TA RF Power High
 |             |                    +- TA RF Power Low
 |             |                    +- Frequency Adjustment
 |             |                    +- Maximum Deviation
 |             |                    +- TA Maximum Deviation
 |             |                    +- DQT Balance
 |             |                    +- QT Fine Deviation
 |             |                    +- DQT Fine Deviation
 |             |                    +- LTR Code Fine Deviation
 |             |                    +- DTMF Fine Deviation
 |             |                    +- MSK Fine Deviation
 |             |                    +- Battery Warning Level
 |             |                    +- Print Tuning Data
 |             |
 |             +- Firmware Program
 |
 +-- SETUP ----+- Communication Port
 |             +- Display Color ----+- Display Back Color
 |             |                    +- Input Data Color
 |             |                    +- Feature Highlight Color
 |             |                    +- Screen Border Information Color
 |             |                    +- Windows Menu Color
 |             |                    +- General Message Color
 |             |                    +- Windows Color
 |             |                    +- Help Window Color
 |             |
 |             +- Help Path
 |             +- Fpro Path
 |
 +-- HELP -----+- General Help
               +- Keyboard Help (Computer Keyboard)


***[PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGY]***

This section shows the logical process of five typical programming 
operations.

Note:  When data is transferred from the computer to the transceiver 
       (Program Write) or vice versa (Program Read), the transceiver 
       automatically will enter PC mode.  "PROGRAM" appears on the display.


**[CREATING AND WRITING NEW DATA TO A TRANSCEIVER]**

1. Specify the transceiver model. (Model)
2. Input data. (Edit)
3. Write the data to the transceiver. (Program/Write to radio)
4. Save the data to a disk. (File/save As)


**[MODIFYING DATA PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN TO A TRANSCEIVER]**

1. Read the desired data from the transceiver. (Program/Read from radio)
2. Modify the data. (Edit)
3. Write the data to the transceiver. (Program/Write to radio)
4. Save the data to a disk. (File/save As)


**[MODIFYING DISK DATA, THEN WRITING TO A TRANSCEIVER]**

1. Read the desired data from a disk. (File/Load)
2. Modify the data. (Edit)
3. Write the data to the transceiver. (Program/Write to radio)
4. Save the data to a disk. (File/save As)


**[CREATING A SOURCE FILE]**

1. Load a data file. (File/Load)
2. Copy the necessary system data from the data file to a source file. 
   (System Merge)
3. Save the source file to a disk. (File/save As)

**[USING SOURCE FILE DATA]**

1. Load a data file. (File/Load)
2. Load a source file. (File/Load) 
3. Copy the necessary system data from the source file to the data file. 
   (System Merge)
4. Write the data to the transceiver. (Program/Write to radio)
5. Save the data file as a source file. (File/save As)


5  BASIC OPERATIONS
====================

***[STARTING THE PROGRAM]***

After correctly installing the software, you can now start the program and 
learn the methods for programming TK-480 or TK-481 transceivers.

1. Make the directory containing the installed programming software the 
   current directory.
   If you installed the software on a floppy disk, first insert the floppy 
   disk into a drive, then make that drive the current drive.

2. Type "KPG35D" then press [Enter].
   The program starts and the Introductory screen appears.  If an error 
   occurs, try reinstalling the program (see "3  INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE").


***[EXITING THE PROGRAM]***

When you finished programming, close the program correctly rather than 
simply turning off the computer.

1. Press [Alt] to activate the Menu bar.
2. Press the right- or left-arrow key to open the File menu.
   Move the cursor to "eXit" using the up- or down-arrow key, then press 
   [Enter], or simply press the Quick key; capitalized letter in this case 
   "X".  Pressing [F3] also opens this window.
4. Select [Ok] using [SPACE BAR], or the right- or left-arrow key, then 
   press [Enter].  Alternatively, press the Quick key "O" if you prefer.  
   The program closes and the DOS prompt appears.
5. If running the program from a floppy disk, remove the disk from its 
   drive.
6. Switch OFF the power to the computer.
7. Switch OFF the power to the transceiver.


***[INITIAL SCREEN]***

After starting the program, pressing any key clears the Introductory screen 
and opens the Initial screen.

The Initial screen consists of the following three sections:

* Menu bar (top)
* System Information window (center)
* Key summary (bottom)

< Menu bar >

The Menu bar contains the titles of available menus.  The menus are used to 
open windows to edit and/or process data, and to execute commands.

< System Information window >

The System Information window shows various system data currently set.

< Key summary >

The Key summary lists currently available keys.


***[SELECTING AND ENTERING DATA]***

You will select or enter data either while an interactive window is visible 
(prompted input) or while no interactive window is visible (non-prompted 
input).


**[PROMPTED INPUT]**

While using File, Model, Program, Setup, or some Edit menu functions, 
various interactive windows open to prompt you to select or enter 
appropriate data.  Use one of the following methods:

< Arrow keys >

Use the right-, left-, up-, or down-arrow key to select the appropriate 
item, then press [Enter].

< Quick keys >

Enter the capitalized letter to select the appropriate item.  For example, 
press "O" to select "[Ok]".  If you are using a color display, capitalized 
letters appear in a different color from other characters.   

< Keyboard >

Enter the appropriate data using the keyboard, then press [Enter].


**[NON-PROMPTED INPUT]**

When using some Edit menu functions, use one of the following methods to 
select data.

< [SPACE BAR]/ [Shift]+ [SPACE BAR] >

Press to cycle through available choices at the current cursor position.  
Pressing [SPACE BAR] changes selections in one direction; pressing [SHIFT]+ 
[SPACE BAR] changes selections in the opposite direction.

< [F2]/ [Shift]+ [F2] >

Press to cycle through available choices at the current cursor position.  
Pressing [F2] changes selections in one direction; pressing [Shift]+ [F2] 
changes selections in the opposite direction.  In the Key assignment 
window, pressing [F2] opens a list of programmable key functions.


6  USING THE MENU
==================

***[MENU OVERVIEW]***

The Menu bar is at the top of the Initial screen, above the System 
Information window.  There are six menu titles on the Menu bar.  To 
activate the Menu bar, press [Alt].  Use the right- or left-arrow key to 
select the desired menu title.  Press [Alt] or [Esc] to deactivate the Menu 
bar.

< File >
The File menu allows you to create, save, open, delete, and print data 
files, and to quit the program.

< Model >
The Model menu is used to specify the model of the transceiver to be 
programmed.

< Edit >
The Edit menu allows you to assign various functions to the desired keys on 
the transceiver, and to configure transceiver functions that are not 
programmed from the System Information window.

< Program >
The Program menu allows you to read data from and write data to flash 
memory or EEPROM (DTMF memory) in the transceiver.  This menu also allows 
you to access the Test mode or Firmware program.

< Setup >
The Setup menu allows you to select a communication port on the computer to 
connect with the transceiver via the KPG-36 cable.  Other configurable 
items include the color scheme for the screen as well as the drive and path 
name for access to the Help file.

< F1=Help >
The Help menu offers general and keyboard help.


***[MENU DETAILS]***

This section describes the menu items selectable under the menu titles and 
shows how to operate these menu items.  Use the Up- or Down-arrow key to 
select the desired menu item, then press [Enter], or simply use a quick key.
For the methods of selecting or entering data for each menu item, see "***
[SELECTING AND ENTERING DATA]***" in chapter 5. 


**[FILE]** 

< New >

This function clears all data currently shown on the window and restores 
the defaults.

1. When selecting "New", a warning message appears. 
2. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".

< Load >

The Load function reads a data file saved on a hard disk or floppy disk, 
then writes the file into the buffer memory of your computer.  You may 
change the loaded file, write it to the transceiver, or print it out.

1. When selecting "Load", the "Drive & Path" window opens, and displays the 
   currently selected drive and path name.
2. Type the drive and path name of the desired file, then press [Enter]. 
   The "Directory" window opens and displays the name(s) of the file(s) on 
   that path.  Data files have "DAT" extensions; source files have "SDT" 
   extensions.

If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message appears.  
Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified drive, then press 
[Enter].

If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message appears.  
Press any key, correct the drive or path name, then press [Enter].

If no file is found under the drive and path name, an error message appears.
Press any key, correct the drive and path names, then press [Enter].

3. Select the desired file name, then press [Enter].  The "Load file name" 
   window opens.
4. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".

< Save(=F4) >

The Save function saves the created or revised file to the drive, path, and 
file name previously selected.

1. When selecting "Save(=F4)", the "Which type of file" window opens and 
   shows the name of the currently selected file type.
2. Select "[Data File]" or "[Source File of Merge]", then press [Enter].  
   If the same file name exists under the current path, a warning message 
   appears.  If the same file name does not exist under the current path, 
   the "Save file name" window opens.
3. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".

< save As >

The save As function saves the current file to the drive, path, and file 
name that you specify.

1. When selecting "save As", the "Drive & Path" window opens and displays 
   the currently selected drive and path name.
2. Type the desired drive and path names, then press [Enter].  The "Save 
   file name" window opens.

If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message appears.  
Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified drive, then press 
[Enter].

If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message appears.  
Press any key, correct the entered drive or path name, then press [Enter].
 
3. Type the desired file name, then press [Enter]. The "Which type of file" 
   window opens.

If you prefer, press [F9] to open the "Directory" window.  Select the 
desired file name, then press [Enter] twice.

4. Select "[Data File]" or "[Source File of Merge]", then press [Enter]. If 
   the same file name exists under the current path, a warning message 
   appears.  If the same file name does not exist under the current path, 
   the "Save file name" window opens.
5. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".

< Delete >

The Delete function allows you to delete unnecessary files from the desired 
disk thereby freeing up disk space.

1. When selecting "Delete", the "Drive & Path" window opens and shows the 
   currently selected drive and path name.
2. Type the desired drive and path name, then press [Enter].  The 
   "Directory" window opens.

If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message appears.  
Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified drive, then press 
[Enter].

If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message appears.  
Press any key, correct the entered drive or path name, then press [Enter].

If no file exists under the entered drive and path names, an error message 
appears.  Press any key, correct the drive and path names, then press 
[Enter].
 
3. Select a file name, then press [Enter].  The "Delete file name" window 
   opens.
4. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".  After erasing the last file in the current 
   directory, the System Information window opens; otherwise, the 
   "Directory" window opens again.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to delete all unnecessary files.   

< Print(=F5) >

The Print function directs data to the printer.  The data may have been 
created, loaded from a disk, or read from the transceiver.  The information 
you can print includes the following:

* File name
* Model name
* Optional features
* Key assignment
* Scan information
* DTMF
* Test frequency
* Embedded message
* System information 

1. When selecting "Print(=F5)", the "Print out list" window opens.
2. Press the up- or down-arrow key to select the item to be printed.
3. Press [SPACE BAR] or [F2] to select [Yes].
4. Press [F5] to open the "Edit data print out" window.
5. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".  If the printer is not ready, an error 
   message appears.  Check the printer, then select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".

< Go to dos >

The "Go to dos" function allows you to temporarily exit the program and go 
back to the DOS prompt.

1. When selecting "Go to dos", the "Type EXIT to return to FPU" message and 
   the DOS prompt appear.
2. To restore the previous screen, type "exit" then press [Enter].

Note:  The KPG-35D software can support this command only if your computer 
       has sufficient memory.

< eXit (=F3) >

The eXit function quits the program completely and restores the DOS prompt.

1. When selecting "eXit (=F3)", the "Return to DOS!" window opens.
2. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".


**[MODEL]** 

The Model menu is used to specify the model of the transceiver to be 
programmed.  

1. When selecting a model, the "Voice Scrambler" window opens.
2. If a Voice Scrambler unit has been installed, select "[Yes]"; otherwise 
   select "[No]".  A confirmation window opens.
3. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".

Note: When switching from an 800 MHz model to a 900 MHz model or vice versa,
      a warning message appears to remind you that all data currently 
      displayed will be cleared from the screen.  Select "[Ok]" or 
      "[Cancel]".


**[EDIT]** 

When you select the desired menu item under "Edit", the corresponding 
window opens and allows you to change the settings for each function. Press 
[SPACE BAR], [Shift]+ [SPACE BAR], [F2], or [Shift]+ [F2] to change the 
settings.  For functions such as TX Inhibit Time (Optional features), you 
also can directly enter numeric values via the keyboard.  Pressing [Alt] 
completes setting and restores the Edit menu; pressing [Esc] completes 
setting and restores the System Information window.

< Optional features >

Allows configuration of optional features on the transceiver.

1. When selecting "Optional features", the "Optional Features" window opens.
2. Select the desired item.  For details on the selected item, press [F1] 
   to access the Help window.
3. Change the setting.
4. Press [Alt] or [Esc] to complete setting.

< Key assignment >

Key assignment programs the keys or controls on the transceiver. 

1. When selecting "Key assignment", the "Key Assignment" window opens.
2. Select the desired key. 
3. Change the setting.
4. Press [Alt] or [Esc] to complete setting.

< Scan information >

Allows configuration of functions relating to scan groups.

1. When selecting "Scan information", the "Scan Information" window opens.
2. Select the desired function.
3. Change the setting.
4. Press [Alt] or [Esc] to complete setting.

< Dtmf >

Dtmf allows you to configure the DTMF functions.

1. When selecting "Dtmf", the "DTMF" window opens.  
2. Select the desired parameter.
3. Change the setting.
4. Press [Alt] or [Esc] to complete setting.

< system Merge >

This function allows you to copy system data from a data file to a source 
file or vice versa.  By using this function efficiently, you will spend 
less time creating new data files.  The KPG-35D software can manage up to 
20 source files each containing up to 32 sets of system data.

Note: This function does not copy settings for Optional features.

To copy system data from the currently loaded data file to a source file, 
use the following steps:

1. Select "system Merge".  The Merge Information window opens.  
2. Press [Tab] to select "Data Sys. ->" in the central column.
3. Press the right- or left-arrow key to move the cursor to the central 
   column.
4. Press the up- or down-arrow key to move the cursor to the line that 
   corresponds to the desired system number of the source file.

5. Type the system number of the data file to be copied, then press [Enter].
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have selected all desired system data.
7. Press [F7].  The "Copy data system" window opens.
8. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]". 

To copy system data from the currently loaded source file to a data file, 
use the following steps:

1. Select "system Merge".  The Merge Information window opens.  
2. Press [Tab] to select "<- Source Sys." in the central column.
3. Press the right- or left-arrow key to move the cursor to the central 
   column.
4. Press the up- or down-arrow key to move the cursor to the line that 
   corresponds to the desired system number of the data file.
5. Type the system number of the source file to be copied, then press 
   [Enter].
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have selected all desired system data.
7. Press [F7].  The "Copy merge system" window opens.
8. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]". 

< system Info. >

This function allows you to access the System Information window. In this 
window you can select formats, group data, and repeater data for systems 1 
to 32.

Note:  If you fail to set necessary data using the System Information 
       window, you can write to the transceiver; "UNPROGRAM" will appear on 
       the transceiver display, and the transceiver will not function. 

1. Press the up- or down-arrow key to select the desired system.
2. Press [SPACE BAR] or [F2].  The "System Format" window opens.
3. Select "Not Used", "Trunking", or "Conventional", then press [Enter].
   A warning message appears if you select a format that is different from 
   the previously selected format.  Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".
4. Press [Enter] again.  Either the "Trunking" or "Conventional" window 
   opens depending on whether you select "Trunking" or "Conventional".  
   Select the appropriate data in the window.  For the details of the 
   "Trunking" or "Conventional" window, access the window, then use the 
   [F1] key.

After selecting appropriate data, press [F9] to open the "System Data" 
window or [F6] to open the "Repeater Information" window (Trunking systems 
only).  Select the appropriate data in these windows.  For the details of 
these windows, access the window, then use the [F1] key. 

< Test frequency >

This function allows you to enter frequencies to use in the Test mode.

1. When selecting "Test frequency", the "Test Frequency" window opens.
2. Press the right- or left-arrow key to move the cursor to either "FCC" 
   column.
3. Press the up- or down-arrow key to select the desired channel number.
   Entering a value greater (smaller) than the upper (lower) limit of the 
   range causes the selectable maximum (minimum) value to be entered.
4. To shift -12.5 kHz from the programmed FCC data, move the cursor to 
   either "-12.5" column.
5. Press [SPACE BAR] or [F2] to change setting.
6. Press [Alt] or [Esc].

< Embedded message >
 
This function allows you to enter desired messages using up to 64 
characters in total.  You may enter a message such as a file name or a 
serial number to use as a reference.  The entered messages are visible only 
while running the KPG-35D software.

1. When selecting "Embedded message", the "Embedded Message" window opens.
2. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters, then press [Enter].  The cursor 
   moves to the lower column.  
3. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
4. Press [Alt] or [Esc].

 
**[PROGRAM]** 

< Read from radio >

This function reads data from the transceiver

1.  When selecting "Read from radio", the "Read from radio" window opens.
2.  Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".

If the transceiver has been programmed with a password, the "Input 
Password" window opens.  Enter the correct password.  

Note1:  If you enter an incorrect password, an error message appears.  
        Press any key to enter the password again.

Note2:  If communication with the transceiver is not possible for any 
        reason, the "Check Connection Error" window opens.  Confirm that 
        the transceiver is correctly connected to the computer via a KPG-36 
        cable, then select "[Retry]".

Note3:  This function does not read DTMF memory data.

< Write to radio >

This function writes the selected data to the transceiver.

1. When selecting "Write to radio", the "Write to radio" window opens.
2. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".  Selecting "[Ok]" writes data into the 
   transceiver.  Selecting "[Cancel]" aborts the write function and 
   re-displays the Program menu.  If "Optional features/Data Password" is 
   set, a warning message opens.  Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".
3. When writing is complete, a completion status window opens.  Press any 
   key.

Note1:  Password protection prevents unauthorized reading of the 
        transceiver program data.  To read a password protected transceiver 
        you must first enter the correct password.  Password protection 
        does not prevent writing program data to a transceiver, nor does it 
        prevent cloning capability.  

Note2:  If communication with the transceiver is not possible for any 
        reason, the "Check Connection Error" window opens.  Confirm that 
        the transceiver is correctly connected to the computer via a KPG-36 
        cable, then select "[Retry]".

Note3:  This function does not write DTMF memory data.

< Dtmf read >

This function reads data from the DTMF memory of the transceiver.

1. When selecting "Dtmf read", the "Read DTMF Memory From the Radio" window 
   opens.
2. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]". 

Note1:  If communication with the transceiver is not possible for any 
        reason, the "Check Connection Error" window opens.  Confirm that 
        the transceiver is correctly connected to the computer via a KPG-36 
        cable, then select "[Retry]".

Note2:  This function reads only DTMF memory data.

< Dtmf write >

This function writes the selected DTMF data to the DTMF memory of the 
transceiver.

1. When selecting "Dtmf write", the "Write DTMF Memory To the Radio" window 
   opens.
2. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]". 

Note1:  If communication with the transceiver is not possible for any 
        reason, the "Check Connection Error" window opens.  Confirm that 
        the transceiver is correctly connected to the computer via a KPG-36 
        cable, then select "[Retry]".

Note2:  This function only writes DTMF memory data.

< Test Mode >

This function allows you to test various aspects of the transceiver.

CAUTION:  ALWAYS CONNECT A 50 OHM DUMMY LOAD PRIOR TO TRANSMITTING.

1. When selecting "Test mode", the "Test Mode System & Group" window 
   opens. 
2. Select the desired channel number.
3. Enter an appropriate signalling number 1 to 14.
4. Press [SPACE BAR] or [F2] to toggle between transmit and receive.
5. Press [Alt] or [Esc]. 

Note1:  If communication with the transceiver is not possible for any 
        reason, the "Check Connection Error" window opens.  Confirm that 
        the transceiver is correctly connected to the computer via a KPG-36 
        cable, then select "[Retry]".

< Tuning Mode >

To access "Tuning mode" under "Test mode", use the following steps:

1. While the "Test Mode System & Group" window is visible, select the 
   desired settings.
2. Press [F10] to open the "Tuning Mode" window.
3. Select the desired item, then press [Enter].  The corresponding window 
   opens.  For the descriptions of this window, access the window and use 
   the [F1] key.

< firmware Program >

This function initiates the "FPRO.EXE" program (firmware programming 
software) to write main programs to the transceiver.  This program is used 
when upgrading the transceiver, for example.

1. When selecting "firmware Program", the "FPRO.EXE" program starts and the 
   Introductory screen appears.
2. Press any key to clear the Introductory screen and open the Initial 
   screen.  

For the methods of operating this program, access the Initial screen and 
use the [F1] key. 

  
**[SETUP]** 

< Communication port >

Select either COM1 or COM2 as the port for communicating with the 
transceiver.  If the computer has only one communication port, the port is 
automatically set to COM1.

1. When selecting "Communication port", the "Communication Port" window 
   opens.

If there is only a COM1 port on your computer, a window opens to report 
this fact.  In this case, the communication port cannot be changed.

2. Select either "[COM1]" or "[COM2]".
3. Press [Esc] to complete setting and restore the System Information 
   window.

< Display color >

Display color allows you to select the Color mode or Black & White mode.  
Color mode permits changing colors of the Menu bar, windows, messages, etc.  
Select either mode depending on the computer display.

1. When selecting "Display color", the "Display Color Mode" window opens.
2. Select either "[Color]" or "[Black & White]".
     
Selecting "[Color]" opens the "Setup Display Color" window.  Only when you 
select "[Color]", proceed to the following steps:

3. Select the item that you wish to configure.
4. Select the desired color.  If you want to reset all colors to their 
   initial settings, press [F10].
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select colors for the remaining items.
6. Press [Esc] to complete setting and restore the System Information 
   window.

< Help path >

Use Help path to select the drive and path name of the Help file.  The Help 
file is called KPG35D.HLP and is automatically loaded in the same folder as 
the program file upon using the Install command for installation.

1. When selecting "Help path", the "Drive & Path" window opens.
2. Type the drive and path name, then press [Enter].  The window closes and 
   the System Information window opens.

If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message appears.  
Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified drive, then press 
[Enter].

If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message appears.  
Press any key, correct the entered drive or path name, then press [Enter].

If the Help file is not found under the selected drive and path name, an 
error message appears.  Press any key, correct the drive and path names, 
then press [Enter].

Note:  The Help file can be moved to the directory of your choice.

< Fpro path >

Use "Fpro path" to select the drive and path name of the Fpro File program 
named "FPRO.EXE".  If an incorrect drive or path name is entered, the 
program will not correctly initiate.

Note1:  If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message 
        appears.  Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified 
        drive, then press [Enter].

Note2:  If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message 
        appears.  Press any key, correct the entered drive or path name, 
        then press [Enter].

Note3:  If the "FPRO.EXE" program is not found under the selected drive and 
        path name, an error message appears.  Press any key, correct the 
        drive and path names, then press [Enter].


**[F1=HELP]** 

< Help Hot Key [F1] >

For an explanation of the item at which the cursor is currently positioned, 
press [F1].  The corresponding window opens and explains the details.  
Pressing [F1] again opens a window that lists the menu items of the current 
menu title.  Pressing [F1] one more time opens a window that lists the menu 
titles.

The keys available while accessing help windows are listed at the bottom of 
the screen (Key summary section).  To close the window, press [Alt] or 
[Esc].

< General help >

Now you are using the General help function that explains how to operate 
the KPG-35D software.

< Keyboard help >

Keyboard help explains the functions of the keyboard keys.

1. When selecting "Keyboard help", the "Keyboard Help" window opens.
2. To close the window, press [Alt] or [Esc].


 Keyboard Help
	*** [ Computer Keyboard Help ] ***
This help describes the functions of the keyboard keys.

[Esc]: Restores the System Information window or the Merge Information 
       window.

[Alt]: Opens and closes the menu, or restores the previous screen.

[Tab]: Switches between "Data Sys. ->" and "<- Source Sys." in the Merge 
       Information window.

[Home]: Jumps to the first group of the System Information window or the 
        first page of a help window.

[PgUp] & [PgDn]: Scrolls the General Help window, Keyboard Help window, a 
                 group data window, or a file directory window one page at 
                 a time.

[End]: Jumps to the last group of the System Information window or the last 
       page of a help window.

[Enter]: Sets the entered data.

Arrow keys: Moves the cursor to the desired item, or scroll help windows.

[SPACE BAR]: Changes the setting at the current cursor position.  TX,RX 
             toggle while in Test and Tuning mode

[Shift]+ [SPACE BAR]: Changes the setting in the opposite direction at the 
                      current cursor position.

[Ctrl]+ [R]: Opens the "Read from radio" window.

[Ctrl]+ [W]: Opens the "Write to radio" window.

[F1]: Opens a help window for the item at the current cursor position.

[F2]: Changes the setting at the current cursor position.  
      TX,RX toggle while in Test and Tuning mode.  
      In the Key assignment window, press to open a list of key functions.  
      In a System Group window for a Conventional system, with Encode or 
      Decode highlighted, press to open a list of available QT/DQT settings.

[F3]: Exits the program and restore the DOS prompt.

[F4]: Saves the currently displayed programming data with the current file 
      name.

[F5]: Prints out the currently displayed programming data, tuning data, or 
      help window.

[F6]: When the System Group window is currently shown, open the "Repeater 
      Information" window.

[F7]: In the Merge Information window, copies system data from a data file 
      to a source file or vice versa, or selects the next system.

[F8]: When the System Group window is currently shown, selects the previous 
      system.

[F9]: When the System Group window is currently shown, opens the System 
      Data window.  
      In the "save As/Save file name" window, press to open the "Directory" 
      window.

[F10]: In the System Group Data window, with "Yes" selected for "Scan 
       List", opens the "Scan List" window.  
       Resets the display color settings (Setup menu) to the defaults.  
       When in Test mode, opens the "Tuning Mode" window.

[Shift]+ [F2]: Changes the setting in the opposite direction at the current 
               cursor position.

[Shift]+ [F3]: When the System Group window is currently shown, copies an 
               entire group to another group.

[Shift]+ [F7]: When the System Group window is currently shown, opens the 
               "Jump Group" window.  


 New File Help (clear file):
This function clears all data currently shown in the Information 
window and restores the defaults.

1. Select "New" then press [Enter], or simply press [N].  A warning 
   message appears.
2. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]" then press [Enter], or simply press 
   [O] or [C].


 Load Help:
The Load function reads a data file saved on a hard disk or floppy 
disk, then writes the file into the buffer memory of your computer.  
You may change the loaded file, write it to the transceiver, or print 
it out.

1. With the File menu open, select "Load" then press [Enter], or 
   simply press [L].  The "Drive & Path" window opens, and displays 
   the currently selected drive and path name.
2. Type the drive and path name of the desired file, then press 
   [Enter].  The "Directory" window opens and displays the name(s) of 
   the file(s) on that path.  Data files have "DAT" extensions; 
   source files have "SDT" extensions.

If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message 
appears.  Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified 
drive, then press [Enter].

If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message appears.  
Press any key, correct the drive or path name, then press [Enter].

If no file is found under the drive and path name, an error message 
appears.  Press any key, correct the drive and path names, then press 
[Enter].

3. Select the desired file name, then press [Enter].  The "Load file 
   name" window opens.
4. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]" then press [Enter], or simply press 
   [O] or [C].


 Save Help:
The Save function saves the created or revised file to the drive, 
path, and file names previously selected (or default).

1. With the File menu open, select "Save(=F4)" then press [Enter], or 
   simply press [S] or [F4].  The "Which type of file" window opens 
   and shows the name of the currently selected file type.

If you press [F4], the "Save file name" window opens.  Skip step 2.

2. Select "[Data File]" or "[Source File of Merge]", then press 
   [Enter].  If the same file name exists under the current path, a 
   warning message appears.  If the same file name does not exist 
   under the current path, the "Save file name" window opens.
3. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]" then press [Enter], or simply press 
   [O] or [C].


 Save As Help:
The save As function saves the current file to the drive, path, and 
file names that you specify.

1. With the File menu open, select "save As" then press [Enter], or 
   simply press [A].  The "Drive & Path" window opens and displays 
   the currently selected drive and path names.
2. Type the desired drive and path names, then press [Enter].  The 
   "Save file name" window opens.

If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message 
appears.  Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified 
drive, then press [Enter].

If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message appears.  
Press any key, correct the entered drive or path name, then press 
[Enter].

3. Type the desired file name, then press [Enter]. The "Which type of 
   file" window opens.

If you prefer, press [F9] to open the "Directory" window.  Select the 
desired file name, then press [Enter] twice.

4. Select "[Data File]" or "[Source File of Merge]", then press 
   [Enter].  If the same file name exists under the specified path, a 
   warning message appears.  If the same file name does not exist 
   under the specified path, the "Save file name" window opens.
5. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]" then press [Enter], or simply press 
   [O] or [C].


 Delete Help:
The Delete function allows you to delete unnecessary files from the 
desired disk thereby freeing up disk space.

1. With the File menu open, select "Delete" then press [Enter], or 
   simply press [D].  The "Drive & Path" window opens and shows the 
   currently selected drive and path name.
2. Type the desired drive and path name, then press [Enter].  The 
   "Directory" window opens.

If the entered drive does not contain a disk, an error message 
appears.  Press any key, insert the correct disk in the specified 
drive, then press [Enter].

If the entered drive or path does not exist, an error message appears.  
Press any key, correct the drive or path name, then press [Enter].

If no file exists under the drive and path name, an error message 
appears.  Press any key, correct the drive and path names, then press 
[Enter].
 
3. Select a file name using the up- or down-arrow key, then press 
   [Enter].  The "Delete file name" window opens.
4. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]" then press [Enter], or simply press 
[O]  or [C] .  After erasing the last file in the current directory, 
the System Information window opens; otherwise the "Directory" window 
opens again.
5. Repeat step 3 and 4 to delete all unnecessary files.


 Print Help:
The Print function directs data to the printer.  The data may have 
been created, loaded from a disk, or read from the transceiver.  The 
information that you can print includes the following:

* File name
* Model name
* Optional features
* Key assignment
* Scan information
* DTMF
* Test frequency
* Embedded message
* System information 

1. With the File menu open, select "Print(=F5)" then press [Enter], 
   or simply press [P].  The "Print out list" window opens.
2. Press the up- or down-arrow key to highlight the setting to be 
   changed.
3.  Press [SPACE BAR] or [F2] to select "[Yes]" for printing or "No" 
   for canceling the print operation.
4. Highlight the system numbers at the bottom of the window.  Type 
   the desired starting system, then press [Enter].  Type the desired 
   ending system, then press [Enter].
5. Press [F5] to open the "Edit data print out" window.
6. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".  If the printer is not ready, an 
   error message will appear.  Check the printer, then select "[Ok]" 
   or "[Cancel]".


 Go to Dos Help:
The "Go to dos" function allows you to temporarily exit the program 
and go back to the DOS prompt.

1. With the File menu open, select "Go to dos" then press [Enter], or 
   simply press [G].  The "Type EXIT to return to FPU" message and 
   the DOS prompt appear.
2. To restore the previous screen, type "exit" then press [Enter].

Note:  The KPG-35D software can support this command only when your 
       computer has sufficient memory.


 Exit Help:
The eXit function quits the program completely and restores the DOS 
prompt.

1. With the File menu open, select "eXit (=F3)" then press [Enter], 
   or simply press [X].  The "Return to DOS!" window opens.
2. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]" then press [Enter], or simply press 
   [O] or [C].


 TK-480[800MHz] Model Help:
This 800 MHz transceiver can be programmed with up to 32 systems and 
up to 250 groups if the memory of the transceiver allows. 

1. Select "TK-480" using the up- or down- arrow key, then press 
   [Enter].  The "Voice Scrambler" window opens.
2. If a Voice Scrambler unit has been installed, select "[Yes]"; 
   otherwise select "[No]".  A confirmation window appears.
3. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel] then press [Enter], or simply press 
   [O] or [C].

Note: When switching from an 800 MHz model to a 900 MHz model or vice 
      versa, a warning message appears to remind you that all data 
      currently displayed will be cleared from the screen.  Select 
      "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".


 TK-481[900MHz] Model Help:
This 900 MHz transceiver can be programmed with up to 32 systems and 
up to 250 groups if the memory of the transceiver allows. 

1. Select "TK-481" using the up- or down- arrow key, then press 
   [Enter].  The "Voice Scrambler" window opens.
2. If a Voice Scrambler unit has been installed, select "[Yes]"; 
   otherwise select "[No]".  A confirmation window appears.
3. Select "[Ok]" or "[Cancel] then press [Enter], or simply press 
   [O] or [C].

Note: When switching from a 900 MHz model to an 800 MHz model or vice 
      versa, a warning message appears to remind you that all data 
      currently displayed will be cleared from the screen.  Select 
      "[Ok]" or "[Cancel]".


 End of Help File

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