Kenwood Network Hardware TS-990S Manual Do Utilizador

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3.2. Outline of Host Station (Transmitter) Operations   
 
The host station is configured using a transceiver and a PC connected to the network. 
Data signals that control the transceiver are connected to the PC using either LAN, USB 
or RS-232C. The PC uses its sound function to input and output audio transmitted and 
received by the transceiver, and converts them between digital and analog signals.   
 
The ARHP-990 is installed on the PC. In the case of use via the internet, VoIP Program is 
installed on the PC. The ARHP-990 exchanges transceiver control data signals with the 
network. The VoIP Program exchanges audio transmissions with the network.   
 
The PC is connected to the network, and exchanges transceiver control data signals and 
audio transmissions with the "Remote station (operator)" on the network.   
 
 
3.3. Host Station (Transmitter) Configuration   
 
TS-990
PC
Sound devices
ARHP-990
VoIP Software
USB/RS-232C
(Transceiver 
control)
LAN/WAN
(Commnunication with 
Remote Station)
LAN
(Transceiver 
control)
Audio transmission
In this diagram, the modem, router, and hub have been omitted.
 
Connection   
LAN, USB   
or   
RS-232C   
Controls that change the frequency or mode are 
performed by connecting the transceiver and PC using 
either a USB cable or RS-232C cable. (The transceiver 
has only one RS-232C connector, so if you are using the 
RS-232C connector for KNS operations, another device 
cannot be connected.)   
There is also a way to connect both the transceiver and 
PC to the home LAN. Since the transceiver control 
communication is high-speed, this method is 
recommended. 
 
Audio   
The audio cable is created by the user.   
To exchange audio transmissions, connect the transceiver 
ACC2 connector to the PC sound I/O terminal. For the 
transceiver connector specifications, refer to the TS-990S 
instruction manual, and for the cable creation and 
connection methods, refer to "
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