Installation manual

KENWOOD
6-Pin Mini DIN Port Connector - TGR-SL-CAB6PM
Radio Models
Pin-out
Notes
JP-1
TM-251/255
TM-271**/271A**
TM-451/455
TM-D700/D700A
TM-D710/710A/E
TM-G707
TM-733A
TM-V7/V7A/V71A/V708
TS-480HX/SAT
Check the SLMOD6PM
Jumper Module list
Pin 1 Data In
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 PTT
Pin 4 9600 Out
Pin 5 1200 Out
Pin 6 Squelch
For special signals requiring un-filtered "discriminator"
audio, you will need to move the "SPKR" jumper to
pin #4 (9600 baud output). Note that some newer
radios do NOT provide this output, so this may not
apply to your radio.
**Only European models of the TM-271 and TM-
271A have the 6-pin mini-DIN Data Port. All other
models will need to use the RJ-45 Mic cable.
Check Other Listings for these radios - you may be
able to use the DIN, PACKET, ACCESSORY, or
DATA jack
KENWOOD
13-Pin DIN Accessory Port Connector - TGR-SL-CAB13K
Our 13-pin cable works with ALL Kenwood radio's that have a 13-pin Accessory Port, however there are two possible jumper
settings. If your radio is not listed in Figure 1 or Figure 2, then you will need to try both jumper settings to determine which PTT
configuration your radio requires. We suggest that you try the settings in Figure 1 first. Your radio will NOT be damaged if you install
the PTT jumper using the wrong configuration - you just won’t be able to transmit! After you have installed the jumpers, be sure to
set the sound card audio levels as outlined in the SignaLink manual. If you do not set the levels correctly, then the SignaLink may not
transmit, and you might mistake the problem for incorrect jumper settings.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Notes
TS-2000 users should set Menu 50F to 1200
Baud. Menu 50B can be used to increase the
radio's power output if it is too low. We suggest
that you change these menu items even if they
already appear to be set correctly. Set 50B to
zero, and then to five. Set 50F to 9600, and then
to 1200. To increase the Receive Audio Level
on the TS-2000, you can adjust menu 50C.
TS-570 users should set Menu #33 to 1 or 2 (a
setting of zero will result in no transmit
power). Menu #34 should be set at 4-5 and can
be increased to provide more Receive Audio if
needed.
TS-940 users need to use the jumper settings
shown in figure 1, except for the PTT
jumper. The PTT jumper should be connected
to pin #4 instead of pin #3.
TS-440 users please note that your radio's Mic
Gain control will affect your power output. We
suggest setting this control to 50% and then
adjust it as needed so that the SignaLink's TX
knob can be used to adjust the power output
properly.
This configuration is the most common
and works with early Kenwood radios such
as the TS-140, TS-450S, TS-870 and TS-
950. Some newer radios such as the TS-
570D, TS-590S, TS-990 and TS-2000/X
also use these settings.
This configuration is less common and is
used by some newer radios (TS-690 for
example) and some older radios such as
the TS-440. These settings are identical
to those in Figure 1, except for the PTT
jumper, which has been replaced by a
diode module (supplied with cable).
* Can use the SLMOD13K Jumper Module for Kenwood radios that have the 13 Pin Din Accessory Port
Connector - See additional notes in Module Jumper section