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SERVICE MANUAL
700/800MHz DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
10
2015
RA032
SERVICE MANUAL
B5B-7211-00


NX-5900, NX-5900(B)
NX-5900 is a model that operation panel is attached.
NX-5900(B) is a model that operation panel is not attached.
The illustration is NX-5900.




COPYRIGHT © 2015 JVC KENWOOD Corporation




TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-34
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-76




This product complies with the RoHS directive for the European market. This product uses Lead Free solder.




B5B-7211-00 COPYRIGHT © 2015 JVC KENWOOD Corporation No.RA032
2015/10
Document Copyrights
Copyright 2015 by JVC KENWOOD Corporation. All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, translated, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechan-
ical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, for any purpose without the prior written permission of JVC KENWOOD Corporation.


Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, JVC KENWOOD Corporation assumes no responsibility
for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
JVC KENWOOD Corporation reserves the right to make changes to any products herein at any time for improvement purposes.


Firmware Copyrights
The title to and ownership of copyrights for firmware embedded in KENWOOD product memories are reserved for JVC KENWOOD
Corporation. Any modifying, reverse engineering, copy, reproducing or disclosing on an Internet website of the firmware is strictly
prohibited without prior written consent of JVC KENWOOD Corporation. Furthermore, any reselling, assigning or transferring of the
firmware is also strictly prohibited without embedding the firmware in KENWOOD product memories.

Transceivers containing AMBE+2TM Vocoder:
The AMBE+2TM voice coding technology is embedded in the firmware under the license of Digital Voice Systems, Inc.


Bluetooth Copyrights
The Bluetooth R word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
JVC KENWOOD Corporation is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.


NOTE
· This equipment should be serviced by only qualified technicians.
· Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced; replace only with the same type.
· To dispose of batteries, be sure to comply with the laws and regulations in your country or region.




1-2 (No.RA032)
SPECIFICATION
GENERAL
Frequency Range Receive 763~776, 851~870 MHz
Transmit 763~776, 793~806, 806~825, 851~870 MHz
Max. Channels per Radio 1024 (Up to 4000 CH with option)
Number of Zones 128
Max. Channels per Zone 512
Channel Spacing Analog 12.5 / 25 kHz
Digital 6.25 / 12.5 kHz
Operating Voltage 13.6V DC ±15%
Operating Temperature Range -22°F to +140°F (-30°C to +60°C)
Frequency Stability ±1.0ppm
Dimensions (W x H x D) Radio w/Control Head 6.73 x 1.89 x 7.72 in.
(171 x 48 x 196 mm)
Weight (net) Radio w/Control Head 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg)
RECEIVER
Sensitivity NXDN 6.25kHz Digital (3%BER) 0.20V
NXDN 12.5kHz Digital (3%BER) 0.25V
P25 Digital (5% BER) 0.25V
P25 Digital (1% BER) 0.40V
Analog (12dB SINAD) 0.25V
Selectivity P25 Digital 63dB
Analog @ 12.5kHz 70dB
Analog @ 25kHz 78dB
Intermodulation 80dB
Spurious Rejection 85dB
Audio Distortion Less than 2%
Audio Output 4W / 4 (Remote Control Head: 3W / 4)
TRANSMITTER
RF Power Output 30W to 2W (700M), 35W to 2W (800M)
Spurious Emission -80dB
FM Hum & Noise Analog @ 12.5kHz 40dB
Analog @ 25kHz 45dB
Audio Distortion Less than 2%
Modulation 16K0F3E, 14K0F3E, 11K0F3E, 8K10F1E, 8K10F1D,
8K10F1W, 8K30F1E, 8K30F1D, 8K30F7W, 4K00F1E,
4K00F1D, 4K00F7W, 4K00F2D
Analog measurements made per TIA 603 and specifications shown are typical.
P25 Digital measurements made per TIA 102CAAA and specifications shown are typical.
JVC KENWOOD Corporation reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice or obligation.




(No.RA032)1-3
SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
This service manual does not describe PRECAUTION.
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 SYSTEM SET-UP
Frequency range (MHz) RF power Type Operation panel
TX 763~775.99375 30W(763~775.99375, NX-5900 K Yes
Merchandise received 793~805.99375 793~805.99375MHz)
806~825 NX-5900(B) F No
851~870 35W(806~825,
Choose the type of transceiver 851~870MHz) NX-5900(B) K No
RX 763~775.99375
851~870

NX-5900(B)
NX-5900 or NX-5900(B)? Operation panel (KCH-19)


NX-5900


Refer to the KRK-14H/15B service manual It's possible to combine and install the
Are you using (B5B-7173-10) for Setup and installation RF Deck (NX-5900), Remote Kit (KRK-14H,
YES
the Multi-RF Deck/Multi-Control information for all combinations. KRK-15B), Control Head (KCH-19, KCH-20R)
Head remote kit? (Also includes installation information for and Cable (KCT-71, KCT-72) respectively.
KCH-20R.)
NO




Are you using YES Refer to the "2.3.1 Ignition Sense
the ignition sense cable? KCT-46
Cable (KCT-46:Option)".
(Option)
NO

A personal computer, programming interface (KPG-46U), and
Transceiver programming FPU (programming software) are required for programming.

KCT-23 DC cable KCT-23 M,M3


Are you using YES
the GPS function? KRA-40 GPS active antenna
(Option)
NO

Are you using YES Refer to the "2.3.2 Horn Alert/P.A.
the public address? KAP-2
Relay Unit (KAP-2: Option)".
(Option)
NO

Are you using YES Refer to the "2.3.3 External
the external speaker? KES-3 or KES-5
Speaker (Option)".
(Option)
NO


Are you using YES
the keypad microphone? KMC-36
(Option)
NO
Supplied microphone
Desk top microphone KMC-9C/KMC-53


Are you using YES Refer to the "2.3.4 SECURE CRYPTOGRAPHIC
the secure cryptographic module? KWD-AE30 or KWD-AE31
MODULE (KWD-AE30/KWD-AE31: Option)".
(Option)
NO


Delivery


1-4 (No.RA032)
2.2 REALIGNMENT Mode Operation
2.2.1 Modes Firmware programming · [AUX (Orange)] + Power ON
User mode mode*2 · [ ] + Power ON
Select the "Firmware Prog" using the
Panel test mode Panel tuning mode [] / [] key.
Press the [ ] key.
PC mode Data programming mode · If Write is performed by KFL, Firm-
ware programming mode will start
PC test mode PC tuning mode automatically.
Clone mode*2 · [ ] + Power ON
Firmware programming mode · [ ] + Power ON
Select the "Clone" using the [] / []
Clone mode key.
Press the [ ] key.
Front panel programming mode*1
Front panel program- · Press the PF key to which Front pan-
ming mode*2 el programming mode is set during
Transceiver information mode the user mode.
*1:In order to use the Front panel programming mode, it is nec- · Press the [ ] key and enter the
essary to purchase the "Front panel program" feature option. Menu mode.
Select the any icon assigned the Front
Mode Function panel programming mode using the
[] / [] key.
User mode For normal use. Press [ ] key.
Panel test mode Used by the dealer to check the fundamen- Select the "Panel Program" using the
tal characteristics. [] / [] key.
Press the [ ] key.
Panel tuning mode Used by the dealer to tune the transceiver.
Transceiver · [+] + Power ON
PC mode Used for communication between the
information mode*2 · [ ] + Power ON
transceiver and PC.
Select the "Transceiver Info" using the
Data programming Used to read and write frequency data and
[] / [] key.
mode other features to and from the transceiver.
Press the [ ] key.
PC test mode Used to check the transceiver using the
PC. This feature is included in the FPU. *2 There is the two or three as how to enter.

Firmware program- Used when changing the main program of 2.2.3 Panel Test Mode
ming mode the flash memory. Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.

Clone mode Used to transfer programming data from 2.2.4 Panel Tuning Mode
one transceiver to another. Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.

Front panel pro- Frequency, signaling and features write to 2.2.5 PC Mode
gramming mode the transceiver. 2.2.5.1 Preface
Transceiver infor- Used to confirm the transcerver firmware The transceiver is programmed by using a personal computer,
mation mode version, SCM firmware version and SCM programming interface (KPG-46U/46X) and FPU (programming
Hardware version. software).
The programming software can be used with a PC. Figure 1
2.2.2 How to Enter Each Mode shows the setup of a PC for programming.
PC
Mode Operation KPG-46U/46X
User mode Power ON + Tuning cable
(E30-3383-05)
Panel test mode*2 · [ ] + Power ON
· [ ] + Power ON
Select the "Panel Test" using the [] /
[] key.
Press the [ ] key.
PC mode Received commands from PC
Panel tuning mode [Panel test mode] + [ ] FPU PC
USB
The illustration is NX-5900.
KPG-46U/46X
Transceiver

Fig.1

(No.RA032)1-5
2.2.5.2 Connection procedure (7) If writing ends successfully, the checksum is calculated
(1) Connects the transceiver to the computer using the inter- and a result is displayed.
face cable (KPG-46U/46X). (8) If you want to continue programming other transceivers, re-
Note: peat step (4) to (7).
You must install the KPG-46U/46X driver in the comput- Note:
er to use the USB programming interface cable (KPG- If write is perfomed by KFL, Firmware programming
46U/46X). mode will start automatically even if Firmware program-
(2) When the POWER switch on, user mode can be entered ming is set to disable in the programming software.
immediately. When PC sends command the transceiver 2.2.6.4 Function
enter PC mode, and "PROGRAM" is displayed on the LCD. If you press the [ ] key while "FIRMWARE PROG" is dis-
When data transmitting from the transceiver, the red LED played, the checksum is calculated, and a result is displayed. If
lights. you press the [ ] key again while checksum is displayed,
When data receiving to the transceiver, the green LED "FIRMWARE PROG" is redisplayed.
lights.
Note: 2.2.7 Clone Mode
The data stored in the computer must match the "Model Programming data can be transferred from one transceiver to an-
Name" when it is written into the flash memory. other by connecting them via their modular microphone jacks.
2.2.5.3 KPG-46U/46X description (USB programming in- The operation is as follows.
terface cable: Option) The following data cannot be cloned.
The KPG-46U/46X is a cable which connects to a USB port on a · Tuning data
computer. · Embedded message with password
When using the KPG-46U/46X, install the supplied CD (with driv- · ESN (Electronic Serial Number) data
er software) in the computer. The KPG-46U driver runs under Key guide on the Clone/ Front Panel Programming Pass-
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 8.1. word input screen.
The KPG-46X driver runs under Windows Vista, 7, 8 or 8.1.
The latest version of the USB driver is available for download · Confirm ([ ] key): The password confirmation
from the following URL: · Delete ([ ] key): Delete the latest digit from the current
http://www.kenwood.com/usb-com/ password number (Press and hold to delete all password
(This URL may change without notice.) numbers)
· Select([ ] key): Determine the latest digit of the password
2.2.5.4 Programming software KPG-D1/D1N (Ver. 1.60 or number.
later) description (1) In the source transceiver, enter the clone mode by using
The FPU is the programming software for the transceiver sup- section "2.2.2 How to Enter Each Mode". When the Clone/
plied on a CD. This software runs under Windows Vista, 7, 8 or Front Panel Programming Password is set to the transceiv-
8.1 on a PC. er, "Input Password" is displayed on the LCD.
The data can be input to or read from the transceiver and edited If the password is not set, the transceiver displays "CLONE
on the screen. MODE".
2.2.6 Firmware Programming Mode (2) When you enter the correct password, "CLONE MODE" is
2.2.6.1 Preface displayed, the transceiver can be used as the cloning
Flash memory is mounted on the transceiver. This allows the source. The following describes how to enter the pass-
transceiver to be upgrade when new features are released in the word.
future. (For details on how to obtain the firmware, contact Cus- (3)
tomer Service.) - How to enter the password using the MIC keypad;
If one of the keys 0 to 9 is pressed while the "Input Pass-
2.2.6.2 Connection procedure word" is displayed, the password number is displayed on
Connect the transceiver to the personal computer using the pro- the LCD.
gramming interface (KPG-46U/46X). (Connection is same as in Each press of the key shifts the display in order to the
the PC mode.) left.
2.2.6.3 Programming When you enter the password and press [ ] or [*] key,
(1) Start up the firmware programming software (KENWOOD "CLONE MODE" displayed if the entered password is
Firmware Loader). The KFL.exe exists in the KPG-D1/D1N correct. If password is incorrect, "Input Password" is re-
installed folder. displayed.
(2) Set the baud rate to "auto" or 1152000, 576000, 115200, - How to enter password using the [] and [] keys;
and 57600. If the [] / [] key is pressed while "Input Password" is
(3) Set the firmware to be upgrade by file name item. displayed, the Clone/ Front Panel Programming Pass-
(4) Enter the Firmware programming mode by using section word input screen is displayed.
"2.2.2 How to Enter Each Mode". Then, the yellow LED on If the [] or [] key is pressed while the clone/ Front
the transceiver light and "FIRMWARE PROG" is displayed. Panel Programming Password input screen is displayed,
(5) Check the connection between the transceiver and the per- the number (0 to 9) blinks on the LCD. When you press
sonal computer, and make sure that the transceiver is in the [ ] key, currently selected number is determined. If
the Program mode. you press the [ ] key after entering password in this
(6) Press "Write" button in the window. When the transceiver procedure, "CLONE MODE" is displayed if entered pass-
starts to receive data, the "LOADING" display lights.


1-6 (No.RA032)
word is correct. If the password is incorrect, "Input Pass- If the Clone/Front panel programming Password is set to the
word" is redisplayed. transceiver, "Panel Program" is displayed on the LCD when you
(4) Power ON the target transceiver. enter the correct password while "Input Password" is displayed.
(5) Connecting the cloning cable (part No.E30-3382-05) to the 2.2.8.2 Data Writing
modular microphone jacks on the source and target. Before moving to next Zone/Channel, "Keep This Change?" ap-
(6) Press [ ] key on the source while the source displays pears on the LCD, if you select "OK", the new data is written to
"CLONE MODE". The data of the source is sent to the tar- memory. If you select "Cancel", the new data not be written; the
get. While the target is receiving the data, "PROGRAM" is new data will be erased.
displayed. When cloning of the data is completed, the · The setup items for Front panel programming mode are as
source displays "END", and the target automatically oper- follows.
ates in the User mode. The target can then be operated by
No. Setup item Display Remarks
the same program as the source.
(7) The other target can be continuously cloned. When the 1 RX Frequency RX Frequency Receive Frequency
[ ] key on the source is pressed while the source displays 2 TX Frequency TX Frequency Transmit Frequency
"END", the source displays "CLONE MODE". Carry out the
operation in step (4) to (6). 3 Channel Type Channel Type Analog/NXDN/P25

Note: 4 Channel Channel Space Analog: 12.5kHz/25kHz
· Cannot be cloned if the password (overwrite password) is Spacing NXDN:
programmed to the target. 6.25kHz/12.5kHz
· "Model name" must be same to clone the transceiver. P25: 12.5kHz
The illustration is NX-5900. 5 RX Signaling RX QT/DQT Receive QT/DQT
6 TX Signaling TX QT/DQT Transmit QT/DQT
7 RX RAN RX RAN None, 1~63
8 TX RAN TX RAN None, 1~63
9 RX NAC RX NAC 000~FFF
(Hexadecimal)
Note: "F7F" cannot set.
Cloning cable
(E30-3382-05)
10 TX NAC TX NAC 000~FFF
Fig.2 (Hexadecimal)
Note: "F7E" and "F7F"
2.2.8 Front Panel Programming Mode cannot set.
If the Front Panel Programming Mode is used, the frequency or 11 Talkgroup ID Talkgroup None, 1~1500
other data of the conventional channel is rewritable only by the List Number
transceiver. 12 Transmit Power Transmit Low/Medium/High
Moreover, the conventional channel can be added. Power
The following setup items can be changed or added by us- 13 Channel Name Channel Name
ing the Front panel programming mode.
· RX/TX Frequency
· Channel Type
· Channel Spacing
· Decode QT/DQT/RAN/NAC, Encode QT/DQT/RAN/NAC
· Talkgroup ID List No.
· Transmit Power
· Channel Name
Key guide on the Clone/ Front Panel Programming Pass-
word input screen.
· Confirm ([ ] key): The password confirmation
· Delete ([ ] key): Delete the latest digit from the current
password number (Press and hold to delete all password
numbers)
· Select ([ ] key): Determine the latest digit of the password
number.
2.2.8.1 Enter to the Front panel programming mode.
Enter to the Menu Mode by pressing [Front Panel Mode] PF key
or [Menu] key. When the Front Panel Mode is selected, it can en-
ter to the Front panel programming mode.
If the Clone/Front panel programming Password is not set to the
transceiver, "Panel Program" is displayed on the LCD.



(No.RA032)1-7
· Key operation
Key\Item Zone Select Channel RX Frequency TX Frequency Channel Channel RX Signaling TX Signaling
Select Type Spacing
[ ] Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision
[ ] Unused Back to the Back to the pre- Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the
previous vious item previous item previous item previous item previous item previous item
item
[ ] Unused Unused Unused TX Frequency Unused Unused Unused Unused
OFF
[ ] Exit panel pro- Exit panel Exit panel pro- Exit panel pro- Exit panel Exit panel Exit panel pro- Exit panel
gram mode program gram mode gram mode program program gram mode program
mode mode mode mode
[] Zone change Channel Frequency up Frequency up Channel type Channel Signaling Signaling
change change Spacing number number
Change change change
[] Zone change Channel Frequency Frequency Channel type Channel Signaling Signaling
change down down change Spacing number number
Change change change
[] Unused Unused Frequency step Frequency Unused Unused Signaling type Signaling
change step change change type change
[] Unused Unused Frequency step Frequency Unused Unused Signaling type Signaling
change step change change type change
MIC Key- Zone number Channel Go to the direct enter mode Channel Channel Go to the direct enter mode
pad select number number spacing
[0] ~ [9] select select (1 or 2) select (1 or 2)
MIC Key- Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision
pad [*]
MIC Key- Unused Back to the Back to the pre- Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the
pad [#] previous vious item previous item previous item previous item previous item previous item
item

Key\Item RX RAN TX RAN RX NAC TX NAC TG ID List No. Transmit Channel Name
Power
[ ] Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision
[ ] Back to the pre- Back to the pre- Back to the pre- Back to the pre- Back to the pre- Back to the pre- Back to the pre-
vious item vious item vious item vious item vious item vious item vious item/De-
lete
[ ] Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Character/Digit
switching
[ ] Exit panel pro- Exit panel pro- Exit panel pro- Exit panel pro- Exit panel pro- Exit panel pro- Exit panel pro-
gram mode gram mode gram mode gram mode gram mode gram mode gram mode
[] RX RAN up TX RAN up RX NAC up TX NAC up TG List number Transmit power Go to the direct
up change enter mode
[] RX RAN down TX RAN down RX NAC down TX NAC down TG List number Transmit power
down change
[] RX RAN ON/ RX RAN ON/ Unused Unused Unused Unused
OFF OFF
[] RX RAN ON/ RX RAN ON/ Unused Unused Unused Unused
OFF OFF
MIC Key- Go to the direct enter mode Talkgroup List Transmit power
pad [0] ~ [9] number select select (1, 2 or 3)
MIC Key- Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision/ Char-
pad [*] acter/ Digit
switching
MIC Key- Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the Back to the
pad [#] previous item previous item previous item previous item previous item previous item previous item

1-8 (No.RA032)
· Direct enter mode
Key\Item RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX Channel
Frequency Frequency Signaling Signaling RAN RAN NAC NAC Name
[ ] Decision Character/Channel name decision
[ ] Delete
[ ] Unused
[ ] Exit panel program mode
[] Unused Character selection (upper case char-
acter lower-case character digit
upper case character...)
[] Character selection (upper case char-
acter lower-case character digit
upper case character...)
[] Move a cursor to the right
[] Move a cursor to the left
MIC Key- Add a digit to the current number
pad
[0] ~ [9]
MIC Key- Decision Input character switching
pad [*]
MIC Key- Delete/Back to the previous item Delete
pad [#]




(No.RA032)1-9
· Front panel programming mode flow chart
NX-5900
Input Password
Clone/Front Panel Password
Enter the Front panel programming mode [ ]
by using section "2.2.2 How to Enter Each Mode".
Front panel Programming mode
[ ] or [ ] [ ]

Keep This Change? Zone Select
[ ] [ ]

Channel Name Channel Select
[ ] [ ] or [ ] [ ] or [ ] [ ]

Transmit Power Low Medium High Blank Channel Select the setting channel.
[ ]
Zone-Channel Format [No]
is "Personality".


"System Type = Conventional"
[No]
there is more than two.
[ ] or [ ] [ ] or [ ]
System Select Analog P25 NXDN
[ ]

RX Frfequency
[ ]

T X F re q u e n c y O FF
[ ]
[ ]
[System Type]: "P25" or "NXDN" and [Channel Type]: "Mixed"
[ ] or [ ]
Mixed

[System Type]: "P25"
[ ] or [ ]
P25

C h a n n el T yp e A n a lo g [System Type]: "NXDN"
[ ] NXDN
[ ] or [ ]

[System Type]: "P25"
[ ] or [ ]
P25

Transmit Mode select Analog [System Type]: "NXDN"
NXDN
[Channel Type]: "Mixed" and
[ ] or [ ]
when Channel Spacing in two kinds of Channel Type is set.
[Channel Type]: "Analog","Mixed"(Transmit Mode: NXDN),"Mixed"(Transmit Mode: P25)
[ ] or [ ] [ ] or [ ]
[ ] or [ ]
[Channel Type]:
12.5kHz 25.0kHz 20.0kHz
"P25","Mixed"(Transmit Mode:P25) and
when two kinds of Channel Type is set. When the KPG-D1N is used, 25.0kHz may not be allowed
depends on the frequency.
Channel Spacing 12.5kHz
[Channel Type]: "NXDN","Mixed"(Transmit Mode: NXDN)
[ ] [ ] or [ ]
[Channel Type]: "NXDN", 6.25Hz
"Mixed"(Transmit Mode:NXDN) and [Channel Type]: "Analog","Mixed"(Transmit Mode: NXDN),
when two kinds of Channel Type is set. "Mixed"(Transmit Mode: P25) and when a kind of Channel Type is set.
[ ] or [ ] [ ] or [ ] [ ] or [ ]
RX Signaling OFF QT DQT N DQT I
[ ]
[TX Frequency]: "OFF" [ ]
[Channel Type]: "Analog" [TX Frequency]: Other than "OFF"
[Channel Type]: "Analog","Mixed"(Transmit Mode: NXDN),"Mixed"(Transmit Mode: P25)
[ ] or [ ] [ ] or [ ] [ ] or [ ]

TX Signaling OFF QT DQT N DQT I
[ ]
[Channel Type]: "Analog"
RX RAN
[ ] [ ]
[TX Frequency]: "OFF" [TX Frequency]: Other than "OFF"
[Channel Type]: "NXDN" [Channel Type]: "NXDN","Mixed"(Transmit Mode: NXDN)

TX RAN
[ ]
[Channel Type]: "NXDN",
"Mixed"(Transmit Mode: NXDN)
RX NAC
[ ] [ ]
[TX Frequency]: "OFF" [TX Frequency]: Other than "OFF"
[Channel Type]: "P25" [Channel Type]: "P25","Mixed"(Transmit Mode: P25)
TX NAC
[ ]
[ ]
Talkgroup List ID Amount: 0
[Channel Type]: "P25","Mixed"(Transmit Mode: P25)
Talkgroup ID List Amount must not be 0.
Talkgroup ID List Number
[ ]
Note: Zone-Channel Format allows you to whether to configure for
each zone the channels in the same system, or channels in different system.
P25 can be configured for System Select or Channel Type if one or
more P25 conventional system is preconfigured by the FPU.

1-10 (No.RA032)
2.2.9 Transceiver Information Mode
Use this function to confirm the transceiver firmware version, SCM Firmware version and SCM Hardware version.
(1) Enter the Transceiver Information mode by using section "2.2.2 How to Enter Each Mode".
(2) The transceiver firmware version appears on the LCD.
(3) Use the [] and [] keys to select the confirmation items.

Transceiver [ ]/[ ] SCM Firmware [ ]/[ ]
SCM Hardware
firmware version version version


[ ]/[ ]
(4) To exit the transceiver information mode, turn the transceiver power OFF.
Note:
When the SCM board is not equipped to the transceiver, SCM Firmware Version and SCM Hardware Version are displayed
as "-.-.-."

2.3 INSTALLATION
NX-5900 External View




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CAUSE UNDESIRED OPER ATION. 70700
RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY
(2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE
MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS : (1) THIS DEVICE
FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE


AVOID CONTACT DURING PROLONGED USE.
HOT SURFACE CAUTION




M4
162
( 191.5 )
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Made in Japan


M 0123456789
N 0123456789AB
P 0123456789ABCDEF
S/No.00000000
Model:NX-5900-K
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ATTENTION:
When installing the option, please take measures to prevent
static electricity.
2.3.1 Ignition Sense Cable (KCT-46: Option)
The KCT-46 is an optional cable for enabling the ignition func-
tion. The ignition function lets you turn the power to the transceiv-
er on and off with the car ignition key.
2.3.1.1 Connecting the KCT-46 cable to the transceiver
(1) Open the KCT-46 fuse holder and insert a mini blade fuse
(3A). <1> <2>
(2) While holding a clear protective cover, remove the black
cap at the end of the yellow cable (ignition sense cable) of <3>
the transceiver. <2>
(3) Connect the plug of the KCT-46 to the yellow cable termi- F52-0019-05
nal of the transceiver. <3> <1>
(4) Connect the other end of the KCT-46 to the ignition line of <4>
the car. <4> Ignition line
of the car
Note: Fig.1
You must setup using the KPG-D1/D1N.




1-12 (No.RA032)
2.3.2 Horn Alert/P.A. Relay Unit (KAP-2: Option) (7) Pass the 6-pin connector of the cable (E37-1113-25)
The Horn alert (max. 2A drive), Public address and External through the chassis hole <5> and insert the bush into the
speaker function are enabled by installing the KAP-2 in the trans- shassis hole.
ceiver. (8) Rotate the bush of the cable 90 degrees counterclockwise
2.3.2.1 Installing the KAP-2 unit in the transceiver as viewed from the rear of the chassis. <6>
(The kit A is not used in the KAP-2 accessories) (9) Insert the 6-pin connector of the cable into the connector
(1) Remove the cabinet, top packing and shielding plate of the (CN2) of the KAP-2 relay unit. <7>
transceiver. Note:
(2) Set the KAP-2 relay unit jumper pins according to the pur- You must setup using the KPG-D1/D1N.
pose of use.
(3) Remove the 6-pin jumper connector inserted in the TXRX
unit (A/2) connector (CN910). <1>
<6>




<1>
CN910




<5>
Fig.2-1
(4) Insert one side of the lead wire with connector (E37-1114-
05) into the relay unit connector (CN3) <2> and the other CN2 <7>
E37-1113-25
side into the TX-RX unit (A/2) connector (CN910) <3>
E37-1114-05

Fig.2-4
<2>
(10) Form the KAP-2 cable as shown in the figure.
CN3

<3>

CN910




Fig.2-2
KAP-2 cable
(5) Place the relay unit at the position shown in Figure 2-2 and
secure it to the chassis with a screw.
(6) Remove the cap on the rear of the chassis by pushing it
from the inside with your finger. <4>




<4>




Fig.2-3

(No.RA032)1-13
2.3.3 External Speaker (Option) Connection Procedure
2.3.3.1 KES-3