Kenwood TH-K2ET User Manual - Page 23

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CONNECTING TO A REGULATED POWER SUPPLY To connect the transceiver to an appropriate regulated DC power supply, use an optional PG-2W DC cable. 1 Confirm that the power of both the transceiver and the DC power supply is OFF. 2 Connect the optional PG-2W DC cable to the DC power supply; the red lead to the positive (+) terminal, and the black lead to the negative (-) terminal. Fuses (4 A) 3 Connect the barrel plug on the DC cable to the DC IN jack of the transceiver. While a DC power supply is connected with the DC IN jack, the transceiver automatically initiates charging the PB-43N Ni-MH battery pack. Note: x If the DC power supply voltage is below 12.0 V DC, you may not be able to charge the PB-43N Ni-MH battery pack. x The supply voltage must be between 12.0 V and 16.0 V to prevent damaging the transceiver. If the input voltage exceeds approximately 16.5 V, warning beeps sound and "DC ERR" appears. Remove the DC IN jack plug immediately. x If the DC power supply voltage is above 14.5 V DC and " " (High Power) is selected, the " " icon blinks and the output power is gradually reduced to " " level (Medium Power) {page 95}. 9

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9
C
ONNECTING
TO
A
R
EGULATED
P
OWER
S
UPPLY
To connect the transceiver to an appropriate regulated
DC power supply, use an optional PG-2W DC cable.
1
Confirm that the power of both the transceiver and
the DC power supply is OFF.
2
Connect the optional PG-2W DC cable to the DC
power supply; the red lead to the positive (+)
terminal, and the black lead to the negative (–)
terminal.
3
Connect the barrel plug on the DC cable to the
DC
IN
jack of the transceiver.
While a DC power supply is connected with the
DC IN
jack, the transceiver automatically initiates charging the
PB-43N Ni-MH battery pack.
Note:
If the DC power supply voltage is below 12.0 V DC, you may not
be able to charge the PB-43N Ni-MH battery pack.
The supply voltage must be between 12.0 V and 16.0 V to
prevent damaging the transceiver.
If the input voltage exceeds
approximately 16.5 V, warning beeps sound and “DC ERR”
appears.
Remove the
DC IN
jack plug immediately.
If the DC power supply voltage is above 14.5 V DC and “
(High Power) is selected, the “
” icon blinks and the output
power is gradually reduced to “
” level (Medium Power)
{page 95}.
Fuses (4 A)