2 CONNECT OPTIONAL DEVICES14 Modification Information Version: 1.13 USA2.3.7 Install KDS-1001. Connect the KCT-40 cable to the transceiver.(Refer to 2.2.8 Connecting KCT-40 Cable.)2. Connect the KCT-40 cable to the KDS-100.3. Turn the transceiver ON.The KDS-100 is also automatically turned ON.2.3.8 Configuration using KPG-89D1. Run the KPG-89D.2. Select “Program > Read Data from the Transceiver”.You can also click the icon on the Toolbar.The Read Data from the Transceiver window appears.3. Click “Read”.The KPG-89D starts reading the configuration datafrom the transceiver.The Extended Function window appears.4. Select “Edit” > “Extended Function”.5. Click the AUX tab.6. Select “KDS-100” from the External Device pulldownmenu.The necessary functions for the KDS-100 areautomatically assigned to each port.7. Select COM setting to “Data” for COM port 2.“Edit>Oprional Feature>Common-Page 3 Tab”8. Select PC Interface protocol to “Ver.2”.“Edit>FleetSync>>General 1 Tab”9. Configure to be enable each serial Output for StatusMessage/Short Message/Unit ID serial Output.“Edit>FleetSync>>General 2 Tab”10. Select “Program” > “Write Data to the Transceiver”.The Write Data to the Transceiver window appears.11. Click “Write”.The configuration data is written to the transceiver.Note:To use KDS-100 with PC2 Protocol (Ver2), the above settingis neccessary. KENWOOD recomend PC2 Protocol for KDS-100 connection. By using PC2 Protocol, Radio remotefeature will be available. To use the current PC protocol(Ver1) for connect KDS-100, skip the process 8.And you can configure AUX input ports (pin 12,13,21) toother functions if select PC mode connection.To use KDS-100 under Air mode, skip process 1,8,9. Forusing Air mode, configure deffuerent FleetSync ID to Radioand KDS-100.