Emergency Mic - Kenwood TK-7160 Modification Information

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3. Configure the Function Port window.
Select "None" from the External Devices
(Port 1 to 2) and External Devices (Port 3 to 8)
dropdown lists, then configure Port 1 to Port 8
same as the KDS-100 or KGP-2A/ KGP-2B
configurations.
Check the Ignition Sense checkbox.
Figure 2-34 Function Port Window
Note: Remove the resistor (R95) on the A side of the TX-RX PCB
in the same way as when using the KCT-39 cable.

2.14 Emergency Mic

2.14.1 Description
Emergency Mic is the microphone used in Emergency
Mode.
Only voice input via the microphone (KMC-30,
KMC-32 and KMC-36) is automatically transmitted
when the transceiver is in Emergency Mode and
Normal is configured for Emergency Mic.
The dispatcher cannot receive audio from a vehicle
when the handheld microphone is removed from the
transceiver or broken.
The transceiver has a port (EMGMIC) for connecting a
condenser microphone.
Voice input to the microphone connected to the
EMGMIC port and the handheld microphone is
automatically transmitted when the transceiver is in
Emergency Mode and Internal Mic is configured for
Emergency Mic.
MOD (K)/Ver. 2.00
2 CONNECTING OPTIONAL DEVICES
If the microphone connected to the EMGMIC port is
installed in a safe and hidden location in the vehicle,
the dispatcher can monitor audio from the vehicle.
Note: The microphone connected to the EMGIC port can be
provided by the user.
2.14.2 Installing an Emergency Mic
1. Remove the red wire from the cable (E37-1080-x5)
having the connector used for installing a
Scrambler Board.
2. Insert the removed red wire into the pin 6.
3. Install the connector connected to the pin 6, then
attach the connector to the CN3 connector.
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