Fleetsync (if utilized) – GAI-Tronics CB193-001 Call Boxes User Manual

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Pub.: 43004-031E

Model CB193-xxx, CB194-xxx, and CB195-xxx RF Call Boxes

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Fleetsync (if utilized)

• General 1 tab -

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Enter “Fleet” and “ID” information

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Disable (uncheck) “Manual Dialing”

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Disable “Interfleet Call

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Disable “PTT ID Sidetone”

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Only the Caller ID box should remain enabled

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Close window

• General 2 tab - Disable (uncheck) all “Auto Reset” and “Stack” boxes.
• ID List tab - Populate ID information as required.
• Close window.

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: The RF Call Box does not provide an external display of the Fleetsync ID. It is intended only to

transmit (encode) the Fleetsync ID, upon activation, for caller identification.

1. Select File from the menu, then Save As, Data File. Type the desired file name for the data file

being created. Select Save.

2. Verify that the radio model is the same as that selected from the Model Name screen. Turn the radio

and select Program from the menu to activate the program drop-down menu. Select Write Data to
Transceiver

from the menu. N

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: The “write” icon, located on the toolbar, can also be used to

accomplish programming.

3. Select Write when the pop-up box appears. The message “Writing Complete” will be displayed.

4. Disconnect programming cable and activate the auxiliary output by pressing the auxiliary button

(orange) on the left side of the radio. When properly programmed, an overbar symbol (example: Ā)
will appear over the second character position on the display of the Kenwood TK-3170 Series Radio,
meaning the COR detect is enabled.

Important Notes:
1. If the TK-3170 Series Radio should require future programming, the COR detect feature must be first

disabled because the COR and Programming functions share the same connector port. Disable the
COR is by again pressing the auxiliary button located on the upper left side of the radio. When
disabled, the overbar will be removed. The COR detect must be re-enabled after programming for
proper RF Call Box operation.

2. To achieve the appropriate receive audio level, turn the TK-3170 Series Radio’s volume control knob

so the detent points to the rear of the portable (12:00 when viewing the top of the portable with
antenna on the left). The RF Call Box’s speaker output level, SPK VOL (potentiometer R30), may
then be adjusted as necessary. (Refer to page 38 of this manual).

3. The Kenwood TK-3170 Series Portable Radio must be programmed prior to installation in the RF

Call Box. If the TK-3170 Series Radio will not program or operate properly after programming with
the DAT files or if an “Error” occurs during operation/programming, check all connections between
the PC and the portable. All programming issues/problems relating to the KPG-101D and DAT files
must be referred to Kenwood USA technical support at 1-800-752-0987.

4. In some field installations it may be required to increase or decrease the radio squelch setting,

particularly in VHF systems. This adjustment can be accomplished via the KPG-101D software.
Please refer to the Kenwood KPG-101D Software instructions.

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