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To configure the system, knowledge not only of transceivers but also of PCs and networks is required. JVC KENWOOD does not offer support for customer PCs and Networks. Furthermore, for operations relating to actual transmitting, note that procedures according to the Radio Act are also required.
3. Outline 3.1. Overall Configuration TS-590S Remote Station Host Station (Operator) (Transmitter) Fig. 3.1.1: Example of a home LAN configuration (In this diagram, the modem, router, and hub have been omitted.) As shown in the diagram, the configuration uses a host station (where the transceiver is installed;...
ARVP-10. Refer to the VoIP software for details. Support for selecting, installing, and operating VoIP software is not available from JVC KENWOOD Corporation. The PC is connected to the network, and exchanges transceiver control data signals and audio transmissions with the "Remote station (operator)" on the network.
Audio transmission Transceiver TS-590S The TS-590S transceiver is supported. The ARCP-590 and ARHP-590 are specialized for the TS-590S, thus other transceivers cannot be used to configure the system. Connection Controls that change the frequency or mode are performed by connecting the transceiver and PC using RS-232C either a USB cable or RS-232C cable.
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This software controls the transceivers. Refer to the software help for the settings and operation methods. Download the software from the download page, and install it onto the PC. http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_d ownload.html ARVP-10 This software exchanges audio transmissions. Refer to the software help for the settings and operation methods.
For audio transmissions, this can replace it with general purpose VoIP software as well as the ARVP-10. Refer to the VoIP software for details. Support for selecting, installing, and operating VoIP software is not available from JVC KENWOOD Corporation.
3.5. Remote Station (Operator) Configuration LAN/Internet Transmitted audio ARCP-590 Sound function ARVP-10R Received audio Connection Audio To exchange audio transmissions, connect the microphone and speaker, or a headset to the PC sound function. Use products compatible with the sound function used.
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This software remote controls the transceivers. Refer to the software help for the settings and operation methods. Download the software from the download page, and install it onto the PC. http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_d ownload.html ARVP-10 This software exchanges audio transmissions. Refer to the software help for the settings and operation methods.
(2) Connect the PC and TS-590S using the USB cable. ●When connecting using an RS-232 cable Connect the PC and TS-590S using the RS-232C straight cable (9 pin to 9 pin). 4.2. Connecting an Audio Cable To transmit and receive audio, an audio cable is required. Create an audio cable using the 13-pin DIN plug enclosed with the TS-590S with reference to the following diagram.
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Fig. 4.2.2: Connecting audio cables Reference: If the TS-590S is connected to the PC using a USB cable, audio transmission input and output are possible using the USB audio function, but the many signal conversions cause inherently unavoidable delays. Furthermore, during KNS operations, network delays will occur.
Set the menu described above to USB to transmit USB audio signals input to the USB connector. Set a playback device and recording device to the device connected to the TS-590S as a default using the Windows sound settings of the host station.
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Adjust the Windows sound function volume as necessary. ● Mixed beep setting to external audio outputs With the TS-590S default mode, only received audio signals that do not include beeps or side tones are output from the ACC2 connector as audio signals and the USB connector as USB audio signals.
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● Timeout timer settings During KNS operations, control data signals are transmitted using the network. Consequently, if normal network operations are disabled for any reason, control of the transceiver will also be disabled. Use the following menu to set the functions to stop transmitting automatically after a fixed period if control should be disabled while transmitting.
4.4. Setting Transmission Methods for Audio Input to the ACC2 Connector The PTT of the microphone connected to the TS-590S, and the [SEND] key on the TS-590S control panel, are the method for transmitting audio input from the microphone connected to the TS-590S, so even if these operations are implemented, audio input as audio signals from ACC2 connector cannot be transmitted.
For the broadband router settings, refer to the broadband router user’s manual. Incorrect broadband router settings may stop the network or enable illegal external access to the network. Take thorough precautions when changing the settings. JVC KENWOOD does not offer support for customer PCs and networks.
Download and install the ARHP-590 onto the PC from the KENWOOD website: http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/amateur/software_download.html Make the COM port settings used to connect to the TS-590S, network settings, optional settings, and user settings by selecting the "Tool" menu and then "Setup" in the ARHP-590.
4.7. Windows Firewall Settings With the host station PC, receiving connections from networks and the internet using the ARHP-590 and ARVP-10 are blocked by the Windows firewall. When blocked, KNS operations are disabled, so remove the block. Reference: Add the ARHP-590 and ARVP-10H to "exceptions" using the Windows firewall settings to release the block.
5. Limitations Caution! 5.1. PC Environment Limitations Check that the ARCP-590, ARHP-590, and ARVP-10 operations use Windows Vista SP2 or later, Windows 7 SP1 or later, Windows 8 RTM or later, or Windows 8.1 RTM or later. Earlier versions and other operating systems are not supported. Use the operating systems described above for both the host and remote stations.
5.4. Limitations if Using USB Audio Functions If the PC and TS-590S are connected via a USB cable, audio transmissions can be transmitted using the USB audio function. However, in principle, there is a delay with USB audio, so sound may be lost depending on the PC performance and load status.
6. Frequently Asked Questions This section introduces questions that have been asked to date, and subjects verified by JVC KENWOOD Corporation. Question Answer Installation When using a network connection When using a network connection via via the internet, is KNS disabled...
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Question Answer Installation I want to use a USB headset or You can use them, but in principle, a Bluetooth headset on the remote USB headset or Bluetooth headset has station PC. Will there be any unavoidable delays, so entering problems? standby will take considerable time.
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Answer Operations Why can't I use the ARCP-590G? The ARCP-590G is for the TS-590SG only. Use the ARCP-590 with the TS-590S. Why can't I use the ARHP-590G? The ARHP-590G is for the TS-590SG only. Use the ARHP-590 with the TS-590S.
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OFF. An audio I/O between the host Check that a default device is specified station PC and transceiver cannot as the device connected to the TS-590S be performed correctly. using the Windows sound settings on the host station PC.
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Question Answer Operations Cannot exchange the audio Refer to the ARVP-10 help, and check transmission correctly between the the settings. remote station and the host station. Check that a default device has been specified for the PC speakers, microphone, or headset currently in use, using the Windows sound settings on the remote station PC.
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When playing audio and video During KNS operations, all audio output when implementing KNS operations from the PC is input to the TS-590S as on the PC used as the host station, transmitted audio. the audio is transmitted from the TS-590S.
(Supplement): FAQ: Explaining the Internet "Cannot operate transceiver" Modem Broadband Router Internet Fig. 1 As shown in Fig. 1, even though only one broadband router (BBR) is visible on the network, in reality there are two. (Duplex router phenomenon.) There are multiple modems with built-in BBR functions, so when connecting such a modem as described above, there must not be two BBR paths connecting the PC to the internet.