Kenwood Network Hardware TS 990S User Manual

TS-990S  
KENWOOD NETWORK  
COMMAND SYSTEM  
Setting Manual  
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CONTENTS  
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1. Relevant Models  
This operations guide is for the TS-990S.  
Using the TS-990S and the KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM (hereinafter  
called "KNS") enables transceiver operations by remote control using a home LAN or the  
internet.  
KNS is a system configured using PCs, network environments, ARCP-990 (a Radio  
Control Program; hereinafter called "ARCP-990”), ARHP-990 (a Radio Host Program;  
hereinafter called “ARHP-990”), and ARVP-10 (a VoIP Program; hereinafter called “VoIP  
Program”) for remote control of the TS-990S.  
Note: If the firmware version of the TS-990S is V1.00, please update it to V1.01 or later.  
Important  
To configure the system, knowledge not only of transceivers but also of PCs and  
networks is required. JVC KENWOOD does not offer support for customer PCs  
and Networks. Furthermore, for operations relating to actual transmitting, note that  
procedures according to the Radio Act are also required.  
Operations via networks may be delayed due to unavoidable principles.  
Consequently, do not perform operations (such as contests or pile-ups requiring  
quick responses) for which delays are likely to be a problem.  
Even if you set by the procedures described in this document, the feature may  
not work properly because of the combination of PC, the network environment  
and the sound device.  
Refer to “5. Limitations Caution!” for other limitations.  
JVC KENWOOD Corporation shall bear no responsibility for related damage such  
as damage caused by missed communications and dialog opportunities due to  
incorrect customer settings, nonconformances, or misoperations as a result of  
using this document or the ARCP-990, ARHP-990 or ARVP-10 software.  
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2. Objectives of this document  
To supply information to configure a remote control system via a home LAN or internet  
using the TS-990S, ARCP-990, ARHP-990 and VoIP Program.  
Programs and Functions  
Functions  
Operates transceiver remotely  
Location  
Remote Station  
ARCP-990  
Receives the display data from Host Station  
the transceiver, and sends it  
over the network to the ARCP.  
Also receives control data sent  
from the ARCP, and sends it to  
the transceiver.  
ARHP-990  
Transmits and receives audio  
between the host station and  
the remote station.  
Remote Station  
Host Station  
VoIP Program  
Requirements  
Programs used  
Via Internet  
ARCP-990  
ARHP-990  
Home LAN  
ARCP-990  
ARHP-990  
VoIP Program  
Requires VoIP Program.  
(The VoIP feature that is built  
into the ARCP-990 and  
ARHP-990 cannot be used.)  
Connection via the internet  
(To use the internet, a contract  
with a provider is necessary.)  
Global IP address  
Use the VoIP feature that is  
built into the ARCP-990 and  
ARHP-990. Or use a VoIP  
Program.  
Transmits and  
receives audio  
Connection using a home LAN  
Network  
Local IP address  
Application using a home LAN  
IP address used  
Application based  
on the Radio Act  
Application using the internet  
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3. Outline  
3.1. Overall Configuration  
LAN  
Fig. Example of a home LAN configuration  
(In this diagram, the modem, router, and hub have been omitted.)  
As shown in the diagram, the configuration uses a host station (where the transceiver is  
installed; this is called the "transmitter" in the Radio Act) and a remote station (which  
performs the remote operations; this is called the "operator" in the Radio Act). A PC is  
connected to both, and the PCs are connected to each other via the network.  
The transceiver connected to the PC to which the ARHP-990 has been installed on the  
host station is operated using the ARCP-990, which has been installed on the remote  
station PC. Furthermore, transmitted and received audio for the transceiver on the host  
station can be transmitted and received using the VoIP Program to and from the  
microphone and speaker connected to the PC sound device on the remote station.  
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Fig. Example of a KNS configuration via the internet  
The host station and remote station can be installed in any location with a home LAN  
connection or internet connection.  
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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  
LAN/WAN  
(Commnunication with  
Remote Station)  
LAN  
(Transceiver  
control)  
PC  
USB/RS-232C  
(Transceiver  
control)  
ARHP-990  
TS-990  
VoIP Software  
Sound devices  
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 "4.2. Connecting an Audio  
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PC  
Specifications  
CPU and memory:  
Minimum values recommended by the operating system.  
HDD:  
To install both the ARHP-990 and the VoIP Program, a  
minimum of approx. 100 MB of free disk space is required.  
If you are saving connection logs, additional memory  
space is required.  
Sound function To exchange audio transmissions, a sound function is  
required.  
Network  
function  
Connects to the home LAN.  
To perform KNS operations via the internet, connect to a  
network that is connected to the internet.  
A wired network is recommended.  
Software  
Operating  
System  
Use:  
Windows XP (SP3 or later),  
Windows Vista (SP1 or later, 32-bit version only), or  
Windows 7 (RTM or later, 32-bit or 64-bit version).  
Other operating systems are not compatible.  
Run-time  
To use KNS operations on Windows XP, Microsoft .NET  
Framework 2.0, 3.0 or 3.5 is required. If it is not installed,  
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 will be installed when  
installing the ARHP-990.  
ARHP-990  
This software controls the transceivers. Refer to the  
software help for the settings and operation methods.  
Download the software from the KENWOOD website, and  
install it onto the PC.  
VoIP Program This software exchanges audio transmissions via the  
internet.  
Example: ARVP-10 (See Note 1.)  
Refer to the software help for the settings and operation  
methods. Download the software from the KENWOOD  
website, and install it onto the PC.  
LAN  
environment  
Broadband  
router  
To implement KNS operations via the internet, a model on  
which port forwarding settings are possible using the  
following protocol is required to transmit the data signals  
that control the transceiver and audio. (See Note 2.)  
Protocol: TCP; port No.: 50000 (ARHP-990 default value)  
Protocol: UDP; port No.: 33500 (ARVP-10 default value)  
Modem  
Not specified.  
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Firewall  
Provider  
To implement KNS operations via the internet, firewall  
environments configured using in-house company  
networks cannot be used. Use a home LAN environment.  
Internet  
environment  
To implement KNS operations via the internet:  
A high-speed wired broadband environment using  
xDSL, FTTH, or CATV network is required. (1Mbps  
min. recommended.)  
A global IP address is required. (See Note 3.)  
The ability to use protocols and ports to transmit the  
data signals that control the transceiver and audio is  
required.  
Protocol: TCP; port No.: 50000 (ARHP-990 default  
value)  
Protocol: UDP; port No.: 33500 (ARVP-10 default  
value)  
For details, contact your internet service provider.  
A proxy server cannot be used.  
Proxy  
Note 1: Other general purpose VoIP program can be used instead of the ARVP-10.  
Support for selecting, installing, and operating VoIP software is not available from  
JVC KENWOOD Corporation.  
Note 2: Refer to the user manual for the broadband router to be used before performing  
the settings.  
Note 3: KNS operations are possible even if the global IP address is variable, but the IP  
address may change with uncertain timing. In such cases, it is necessary to check  
and change the IP address of the connected host when connected from a remote  
station, which reduces user-friendliness. Consequently, using an environment in  
which the host station global IP address is fixed, is recommended. Furthermore, if the  
global IP address cannot be fixed, using a dynamic DNS service enables operations  
in the same way as an environment with a fixed global IP address.  
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3.4. Outline of Remote Station (Operator) Operations  
The remote station is configured using a PC connected to the network, and a microphone  
and speaker connected to the PC sound function. The audio transmissions for the host  
station transceiver are input and output using the microphone and speaker connected to  
the sound function of the remote station PC via the network.  
The ARCP-990 is installed on the PC. In the case of use via the internet, VoIP Program is  
installed on the PC. The host station transceiver connected via the network is controlled  
by the remote station ARCP-990 operations. The ARVP-10R is a VoIP program and  
supplies the transceiver with the transmitted and received audio of the host station side to  
the microphone and speaker of the PC of the remote station side.  
3.5. Remote Station (Operator) Configuration  
LAN/WAN  
(Communication with host  
station)  
PC  
TX Audio  
ARCP-990  
Sound Device  
VoIP Software  
RX Audio  
Connection  
PC  
Audio  
To exchange audio transmissions, connect the  
microphone and speaker, or a headset to the PC sound  
function. Use products compatible with the sound function  
used.  
Specifications  
CPU and memory:  
Minimum values recommended by the operating system.  
HDD:  
To install both the ARCP-990 and VoIP Program, a  
minimum of approx. 100 MB of free disk space is required.  
If you are saving transceiver settings to data files, or  
saving keying logs, additional memory space is required.  
Sound function To exchange audio transmissions, a sound function is  
required.  
Network  
function  
Connects to the home LAN.  
To perform KNS operations via the internet, connect to a  
network that is connected to the internet.  
A wired network is recommended.  
Software  
Operating  
System  
Same as host station.  
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Run-time  
Same as host station.  
ARCP-990  
This software remotely controls the transceivers. Refer to  
the software help for the settings and operation methods.  
Download the software from the KENWOOD website, and  
install it onto the PC.  
VoIP Program Same as host station.  
LAN  
environment  
Broadband  
router  
Same as host station.  
Modem  
Firewall  
Provider  
Proxy  
Same as host station.  
Same as host station.  
Same as host station.  
Same as host station.  
Internet  
environment  
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4. Settings  
4.1. Connecting a Communications Cable  
Connect the host station PC and TS-990S using a USB cable or RS-232C cable. There is  
also a way to connect both the transceiver and PC to the home LAN. This method makes  
high-speed data communication with the transceiver via USB or RS-232C cable.  
Note: The LAN cable, RS-232C cable and USB cable are sold separately. Purchase them  
from a commercial retailer.  
●When connecting using a LAN cable  
(1) Depending on the network environment you are using, connects the TS-990S to  
the HUB using a LAN straight cable. (Refer to "CONNECTING TO YOUR LAN" in  
the instruction manual.)  
(2) Setup the network functions (IP address, Administrator ID and password) of the  
TS-990S. (Refer to "CONFIGURING THE NETWORK" in the instruction manual.)  
●When connecting using a USB cable  
(1) Download the installer for the virtual COM port driver from the KENWOOD website:  
install it according to the procedures.  
(2) Connect the PC and TS-990S using a USB cable.  
●When connecting using an RS-232 cable  
Connect the PC and TS-990S using a RS-232C straight cable (9-pin to 9-pin).  
4.2. Connecting an Audio Cable  
To transmit and receive audio, an audio cable is required. Create an audio cable using the  
13-pin DIN plug enclosed with the TS-990S with reference to the following diagram. For  
details of the connector specifications, refer to the TS-990S instruction manual.  
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Connect the PC sound functions and audio cable with reference to the following diagram.  
Reference:  
If the TS-990S is connected to the PC using a USB cable, audio transmission input and  
output are possible using the USB audio function, but the many signal conversions cause  
inherently unavoidable delays. Furthermore, during KNS operations, network delays will  
occur. To minimize delays as much as possible, connections using an audio cable are  
recommended.  
Delays also depend on the PC load and network traffic.  
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4.3. Transceiver Settings  
Perform the required settings to implement KNS operations using transceivers.  
● Set the transmitting audio input path settings  
With KNS operations, normally transmitted audio is input from an ACC2 connector.  
Input is also possible using USB audio functions from a USB connector, but as the  
delays are great, this is not recommended.  
On the Modulation Source screen of the TS-990S, set "ACC2" to ON, to be transmitted  
when "DATA SEND (PF)" is operated, to transmit audio input from the ACC2 connector.  
(Refer to "SELECTING THE AUDIO LINE FOR TRANSMISSION" in the instruction  
manual.)  
Modulation Source can be configured for each DATA mode (DATA Mode Off, DATA 1~  
3) that is currently selected.  
Reference:  
Set "USB audio" to ON, to be transmitted when "DATA SEND (PF)" is operated, to  
transmit USB audio signals input to the USB connector.  
Set a playback device and recording device to the device connected to the TS-990S  
as a default using the Windows sound settings of the host station.  
● Data VOX settings  
With the TS-990S, VOX functions can be implemented using either audio input to the  
ACC2 connector or USB audio signals input to the USB connector, but to prevent  
unintentional transmission during KNS operations, turn OFF the function on the  
Modulation Source screen.  
Caution:  
When this function is ON, be aware that all sounds created by the PC other than  
the intended audio transmissions are also transmitted.  
When using this function for the first time, we recommend connecting a dummy  
load to the TS-990S to perform checks and adjustments.  
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● Audio I/O level settings  
Use the following menu to adjust audio transmission input levels from the PC, and  
receive audio output levels to the PC.  
Menu No.  
7-06  
Function  
Setting range  
(Default)  
0100  
(50)  
Input level from the ACC2 connector  
7-10  
Output level (Main Band) from the ACC2  
connector  
0100  
(50)  
7-11  
Output level (Sub Band) from the ACC 2  
connector  
0100  
(50)  
7-05  
Audio level of ACC2 output for data  
communications  
0100  
(50)  
7-08  
The main band USB audio output level  
0100  
(100)  
7-09  
The sub-band USB audio output level  
0100  
(100)  
Reference:  
Adjust the Windows sound function volume as necessary.  
● Audio output configuration  
In order to send both the main band audio and the sub band audio to the remote station  
using VoIP, perform the settings using the following menu.  
Menu No.  
7-17  
Function  
Set value  
Mixed  
ACC2: Audio Output Configuration  
7-16  
USB: Audio Output Configuration  
Mixed  
Reference:  
In the default setting (Normal), the received audio of the main band and the  
received audio of the sub-band are output to separate audio channels.  
● Mixed beep setting to external audio outputs  
With the TS-990S default mode, the received audio signals that includes beeps or side  
tones are output from the ACC2 connector as audio signals and the USB connector as  
USB audio signals.  
Menu No.  
7-14  
Function  
Setting range  
(Default)  
All, Received  
Audio Only  
(All)  
Audio output from the rear panel  
connectors  
Reference:  
To implement data communications, set to “Received Audio Only”.  
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● Timeout timer settings  
During KNS operations, control data signals are transmitted using the network.  
Consequently, if normal network operations are disabled for any reason, control of the  
transceiver will also be disabled. Use the following menu to set the functions to stop  
transmitting automatically after a fixed period if control should be disabled while  
transmitting.  
Menu No.  
6-02  
Function  
Setting range  
(Default)  
Off, 3, 5, 10,  
20, 30 [min]  
(Off)  
Maximum continuous transmit time (time-  
out timer)  
● Prohibit transmission setting  
If using the host station as a receive-only station, set to transmission inhibited. Make  
the settings using the following menu.  
Menu No.  
6-03  
Function  
Setting range  
(Default)  
Off, On  
Transmit inhibit  
(Off)  
● Allocating the DATA SEND function to PF keys  
Set the DATA SEND function to the PF keys to test the transmission of audio input from  
the ACC2 connector or USB connector. In this example, the [PF A] key has been set.  
Menu No.  
0-15  
Function  
Set value  
Assignment of the programmable function  
to [PF A]  
DATA SEND  
Using the PF key, which has been set to the DATA SEND function, enables switching  
between transmit and receive modes for audio input from the ACC2 connector or USB  
connector.  
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4.4. Setting Transmission Methods for Audio Input to the ACC2 Connector  
The PTT of the microphone connected to the TS-990S, and the [SEND] key on the  
TS-990S control panel, are the methods for transmitting audio input from the microphone  
connected to the TS-990S. When TXing by these methods, audio input as audio signals  
from the ACC2 connector cannot be transmitted.  
To transmit audio input as audio signals from the ACC2 connector, select one of the  
following methods.  
● Transmitting using the ARCP-990  
With the ARCP-990, settings must be performed to transmit audio input from the ACC2  
connector to use the on-screen [Send] button.  
Select "Select Modulation Line" from the ARCP-990 "TX/RX" menu. The "Select  
Modulation Line" window is displayed.  
In this window, select "DATA SEND" under "TX Operation for use ARCP-990".  
For details, refer to the ARCP-990 help.  
● Transmitting using the PKS terminal in the ACC2 connector  
Audio input from the ACC2 connector can be transmitted by setting the PKS terminal in  
the ACC2 connector on the rear of the TS-990S to low.  
For details of the connector and terminal specifications, refer to the TS-990S instruction  
manual.  
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● Transmitting using the PF keys allocated to the DATA SEND function  
If the DATA SEND function has been allocated to a PF key, operating the PF key  
enables audio input from the ACC2 connector to be transmitted.  
For details, refer to "Allocating DATA SEND Function to PF Keys".  
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4.5. Setting a Broadband Router  
When implementing KNS operations via the internet, it is necessary to set the broadband  
router connected to the host station.  
Perform the settings to transmit control data signals and audio transmissions via the  
internet from the broadband router to the host station PC.  
This setting depends on the call method of the broadband router manufacturer, and may  
be "Port forwarding", "IP masquerade", "Port conversion", "NAT address conversion", etc.  
Refer to the user manual for the broadband router used.  
The settings are described below.  
Control data signals  
Item (Example)  
Open IP address  
Protocol  
Setting Details  
IP address of the PC used in the host station  
TCP  
Port Number  
Direction  
50000 (default value)  
Two-way  
Audio transmissions  
Item (Example)  
Open IP address  
Protocol  
Setting Details  
IP address of the PC used in the host station  
UDP  
Port Number  
Direction  
33500 (default value)  
Two-way  
Caution:  
For the broadband router settings, refer to the broadband router user manual.  
Incorrect broadband router settings may stop the network or enable illegal external  
access to the network. Take thorough precautions when changing the settings.  
JVC KENWOOD Corporation does not offer support for customer PCs and  
networks.  
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4.6. Software Installation and Settings  
Install the software required for KNS operations on the host station PC and the remote  
station PC, then perform the required settings.  
● Host station PC  
Download and install the ARHP-990 onto the PC from the KENWOOD website:  
Connect the PC and TS-990S using a USB or RS-232C cable. Then, turn ON the  
TS-990S.  
After starting the ARHP-990, make the COM port settings used to connect to the TS-990S,  
network settings, optional settings, and user settings by selecting the "Tool" menu and  
then "Setup" in the ARHP-990. For the setting methods, refer to the ARHP-990 help file.  
Additionally, in "Configure KNS" in the "Tool" menu, set a user account, whether or not to  
use the VoIP function and others.  
On the remote operation within the home LAN area, the VoIP function built into the  
ARCP-990 and ARHP-990 can be used. In this case, in "Configure VoIP" in the "Tool"  
menu of ARHP-990, select the audio device that is connected with an audio cable to the  
TS-990, as the audio device to be used in VoIP.  
Caution:  
Names in the selection of the device depend on the PC. For each setting, refer to  
the help file of the ARHP-990.  
On the remote operation via the internet, install the VoIP Program. If you select to use the  
ARVP-10 as a VoIP program, download it from the KENWOOD website:  
The ARVP-10 is included with the ARVP-10H for the host station and the ARVP-10R for  
the remote station.  
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● Remote station PC  
Download and install the ARCP-990 onto the PC from the KENWOOD website:  
After starting the ARCP-990, select "Settings" in the "Tool" menu, and set "KNS  
(KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM) (ARHP-990)" in "Connection to the  
TS-990S". Click the "Setting" button to configure the KNS connection.  
On the remote operation within the home LAN area, the VoIP function built into the  
ARCP-990 and ARHP-990 can be used. In this case, in "Configure VoIP" in the "Tool"  
menu of the ARCP-990, select the speaker and microphone connected to the PC.  
For the setting methods, refer to the ARCP-990 help file.  
On the remote operation via the internet, install the VoIP Program. Install the same VoIP  
Program that was installed on the host station.  
Caution:  
On the remote operation via the internet, you can use a VoIP Program other than  
the ARVP-10. However, support for selecting, installing, and operating VoIP  
software is not available from JVC KENWOOD Corporation.  
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4.7. Windows Firewall Settings  
With the host station PC, receiving connections from networks and the internet using the  
ARHP-990 and ARVP-10 are blocked by the Windows firewall. When blocked, KNS  
operations are disabled, so remove the block.  
Reference:  
Add the ARHP-990 and ARVP-10H to "exceptions" using the Windows firewall settings,  
to release the block.  
4.8. Comprehensive Security Software Settings  
If using comprehensive security software, it is necessary to adjust the settings so that  
ARHP-990, ARCP-990 and ARVP-10 communications are not blocked. Perform the  
settings with reference to the user manual for the comprehensive security software used.  
4.9. Making the Host Station Connection Request Wait Mode  
Click the "Connect" button in the main window of the ARHP-990 on the host station. The  
indicator will light yellow and the host station will enter connection request wait mode.  
If you are using the ARVP-10 as a VoIP Program, click the "Online" button in the main  
window of the ARVP-10H on the host station. The notation of the "Online" button changes  
to "Offline" and the host station will enter connection request wait mode.  
4.10. Connecting to the Host Station from the Remote Station  
Click the "Connect" button in the main window of the ARCP-990 on the remote station. If  
the connection to the host station is successful, the indicator will light green. After the  
pop-up message of display updating has disappeared, you can start operation.  
If you are using the ARVP-10 as a VoIP Program, click the "Connect" button in the main  
window of the ARVP-10R on the remote station. If the connection to the host station is  
successful, the indicators will light green and red.  
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5. Limitations Caution!  
5.1. PC Environment Limitations  
Check that the ARCP-990, ARHP-990 and ARVP-10 operations use Windows XP SP3 or  
later, Windows Vista SP1 or later, or Windows 7 RTM or later. Earlier versions, and other  
operating systems, cannot be used. Use the operating systems described above for both  
the host and remote stations.  
For KNS operations, it is necessary to set and change the open broadband router port,  
Windows firewall functions, and comprehensive security software. Furthermore, it is the  
customer's responsibility to handle security when using this system. If you do not have  
confidence in the settings, we recommended you stop using the system.  
5.2. Network Environment Limitations  
During KNS operations via the internet, it is necessary to set the global IP address on the  
host station. For your global IP address, consult your contracted provider.  
Only registered people can access the host station using their ID and password. Make  
sure that the ID and password settings cannot be guessed easily by unauthorized people.  
On this system, signals are exchanged via the network. Consequently, smooth operations  
may be disabled compared to normal transceiver operations, as delays (during  
analog/digital conversions) and data loss (which is greatly dependent on traffic) are  
unavoidable. This is the principle operation of the system.  
Examples are cited below.  
Audio may break up, meter deflection may not be smooth, standby time may be delayed  
(in particular, it is not suitable for contests or quick operations such as pile-ups). VFO  
variability may not be smooth, audio may differ from the actual transceiver audio and  
digital mode communications such as image communications with SSTV and AFSK,  
PSK-31, etc., may be disabled, etc.  
Broadband is recommended for the internet line used. As a benchmark, use a minimum of  
1 Mbps. The speed of analog modems that use telephone lines will greatly reduce sound  
quality, and may destabilize control, and so cannot be used.  
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5.3. Program Limitations  
CW operations are possible, but keying using normal e-keys is not possible. Strings  
entered using the keyboard are collated for transmit operations.  
5.4. Limitations if Using USB Audio Functions  
If the PC and TS-990S are connected via a USB cable, audio transmissions can be  
transmitted using the USB audio function. However, in principle, there is a delay with USB  
audio, so sound may be lost depending on the PC performance and load status. If using a  
USB connection for audio transmissions on the host station, the delay due to network  
traffic to the remote station is also added, so the delay is further increased.  
If audio transmissions are connected via a USB connection, and if playing warning sounds  
from the Windows or music and video on the PC, the sounds may not emit from the PC  
speakers.  
Furthermore, depending on the Windows sound settings, the transceiver DATA VOX  
function settings, and the modulation path, audio may be modulated from the transceiver;  
take care during PC operations and when playing music and video.  
Depending on the combination of PC and sound functions, normal operations may be  
disabled.  
JVC KENWOOD does not offer support for customer PCs.  
We recommend using an audio cable without using USB audio functions for KNS  
operations. (Refer to "4.2. Connecting an Audio Cable".)  
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6. Frequently Asked Questions  
This section introduces questions that have been asked to date, and subjects verified by  
JVC KENWOOD Corporation.  
Question  
Installation When using a network connection  
via the internet, is KNS disabled  
Answer  
When using a network connection via  
the internet, a global IP address is  
unless I obtain a global IP address? required.  
I have a variable global IP address A variable global IP address can also be  
for the host station. Can I still use  
it?  
used, but each time the global IP  
address changes, you must reset the  
settings, which is inconvenient. We  
recommend using a fixed global IP  
address.  
Even with a variable global IP address,  
the inconvenience of resetting the  
settings can be eliminated by using a  
dynamic DNS service, which can be  
used in the same way as a fixed global  
IP address.  
I use CATV internet. Can I use KNS If you can obtain a fixed global IP  
via the internet?  
address, yes.  
If using a type with the broadband router  
built into the cable model, it is possible if  
you can make the port forwarding  
settings.  
Can I use environments with a  
A proxy and firewall environments  
proxy or firewall on the host station cannot be used.  
or the remote station or both sides? Both the host station and the remote  
station can be used only on general  
home network environments.  
Can I use a wireless LAN or BWA  
(broadband wireless access)?  
We do not recommend this, as line  
speeds are not fixed for best effort-type  
wireless.  
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Question  
I want to use a USB headset or You can use them, but in principle, a  
Bluetooth headset on the USB headset or Bluetooth headset  
remote station PC. Will there be has unavoidable delays, so entering  
Answer  
Installation  
any problems?  
standby will take considerable time.  
If the delays are a problem, it is  
better to avoid using them.  
After connecting a USB headset or  
Bluetooth headset, you must set the  
default recording and playback  
devices using the Windows sound  
settings. For details, refer to the  
USB headset or Bluetooth headset  
user manual.  
Connection  
Cannot operate the transceiver. Check the environment of the PC at  
Cannot connect to the host  
station.  
the remote station.  
Select "KNS (KENWOOD  
NETWORK COMMAND  
SYSTEM) (ARHP-990)" from  
"Settings" in the "Tool" menu on  
the ARCP-990, and click  
"Settings".  
If the choice of the IP address is  
blank, the IP address has not  
been able to be obtained. Check  
that the network devices are  
working properly.  
If the choice of the IP address  
has several selections, select  
the IP address that is used to  
connect to the network.  
Check the environment of the PC at  
the host station.  
Select "Configure KNS" from the  
"Tool" menu on the ARHP-990.  
If the choice of the IP address is  
blank, the IP address has not  
been able to be obtained. Check  
that the network devices are  
working properly.  
If the choice of the IP address  
has several selections, select  
the IP address that is used to  
connect to the network.  
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Question  
Cannot operate the transceiver  
via the internet.  
Cannot connect to the host  
station.  
Answer  
Internet  
Check that connections to websites  
and your internet mail server are still  
possible.  
Check the host station IP address,  
ID, and password.  
If there are no problems, check the  
following.  
Check that the port used for  
transceiver control (TCP/default  
setting: 50000) and audio  
transmissions (UDP/default  
setting: 33500) are set to open  
on the host station broadband  
router.  
Check that there are not two or  
more broadband routers  
(hereafter called "BBR") on the  
host station network. If there are  
two or more BBRs, either open  
the port required by KNS for  
either of the BBRs, or stop one  
of the BBRs and make sure that  
only one BBR exists on the  
network, then set the required  
KNS port to open on the BBR.  
Operating System When attempting a KNS  
Add the ARHP-990 and VoIP  
connection, a warning message Program to the Windows firewall  
may be displayed by Windows.  
exceptions.  
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Question  
Operations Why can't I use the ARCP-480 or  
ARCP-590?  
Answer  
The ARCP-480 is for the TS-480 only.  
The ARCP-590 is for the TS-590 only.  
Use the ARCP-990 with the TS-990S.  
Why can't I use the ARHP-10 or The ARHP-10 is for the TS-480 only.  
ARHP-590?  
The ARHP-590 is for the TS-590 only.  
Use the ARHP-990 with the TS-990S.  
Reception sound quality is different Audio via a network is affected by the  
from the TS-990 itself.  
audio encoding and data bandwidth, so  
sound quality may differ from the actual  
received quality. These are VoIP  
specifications, and cannot be improved.  
I want to control an antenna rotator The current system is compatible only  
or peripheral device other than the  
transceiver.  
for transceiver control.  
There are so many limitations. Can Although different from normal  
this system operate?  
operations, considerably practical  
operations are possible in ordinary  
communications.  
There may be some initial confusion  
over the standby timing until you are  
familiar with the specific delays via the  
network.  
We recommend first becoming familiar  
with the transceiver operations from the  
PC using a single ARCP-990, and then  
attempting operations on a network  
environment as the next step.  
When attempting actual operations,  
unless operating with a partner, the  
internet remote operation can be hard to  
understand.  
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Question  
Answer  
Operations Cannot hear the received  
Audio output level from the TS-990S  
transceiver audio from the speaker may be too low. Refer to "Audio I/O level  
of the PC at the remote station.  
settings" in "4.3. Transceiver Settings"  
of this document, and adjust each  
output level.  
On the ARHP-990, check that the  
setting of the VoIP output device is not  
wrong.  
If several sound devices are connected  
to the PC of the remote station, check  
that the desired sound device has been  
selected as the output destination of the  
VoIP, in "Configure VoIP" of the  
ARCP-990.  
Cannot hear the received sub-band Refer to "Audio output configuration" in  
audio from the speakers of the PC  
at the remote station.  
"4.3. Transceiver Settings" of this  
document.  
Audio transmissions are noisy or  
small. Where should I check and  
adjust?  
Refer to "Audio I/O level settings" in  
"4.3. Transceiver Settings" of this  
document, and adjust each output level.  
Try changing the sound function driver  
version.  
If using the sound functions in  
comprehensive chipsets, try an  
independent sound card or USB sound.  
I want to hear the beeps and voice  
guidance audio of the transceiver  
from the PC speaker. Is this  
possible?  
Refer to "Mixed beep setting to external  
audio outputs" in "4.3. Transceiver  
Settings" of this document, and set to  
"Received Audio Only".  
Can I set the PC to sleep mode  
Recovery from sleep mode takes time.  
while I'm not using the host station? During sleep mode recovery, responses  
to the remote station cannot be returned  
When a fixed time has elapsed  
until there is a time out. Therefore, we  
without the host station being used, recommend you do not set the host  
the host station PC screen turns  
OFF, and responses to connection  
requests from the remote station  
cannot be made.  
station to sleep mode.  
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Question  
Answer  
Operations If there is a connection request from Is the Windows energy save mode  
the remote station while the host  
station is not being used, a  
message is displayed and  
connections to the host station are  
disabled.  
operating, and has the power supply to  
the host station HDD been disabled?  
When the HDD power supply is turned  
OFF, the HDD power supply is turned  
ON to respond, but at this time nothing  
can be returned until the response to  
the remote station has timed out.  
Consequently, set the Windows power  
supply function settings so that the HDD  
power supply does not turn OFF.  
An audio I/O between the host  
station PC and transceiver cannot  
be performed correctly.  
Check that a default device is specified  
as the device connected to the TS-990S  
using the Windows sound settings on  
the host station PC.  
There is no modulation even when  
the ARCP-990 “Send” button is  
pressed.  
Refer to "Transmitting using the  
ARCP-990" in "4.4. Setting  
Transmission Methods for Audio Input  
to the ACC2 Connector" of this  
document, and check the setting.  
Audio input level to the TS-990S may be  
too low. Refer to "Audio I/O level  
settings" in "4.3. Transceiver Settings"  
of this document, and adjust the audio  
input level.  
On the ARHP-990, check that the  
setting of the VoIP input device is not  
wrong.  
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Question  
Operations The audio transmission keeps  
varying in volume and is not  
constant.  
Answer  
Has the AGC been turned ON using the  
VoIP software input audio settings?  
For details, refer to the VoIP software  
user manual, and check the settings.  
The final part of the audio  
transmitted from the host station  
transceiver is missing.  
If you return to receiving operations  
immediately after the conversation has  
finished using the remote station, you  
may switch to receiving before all the  
audio has been transmitted due to the  
audio transmission delay.  
In such cases, on the ARCP-990, select  
"Select Modulation Line" in the "TX/RX"  
menu, and set a slightly longer time in  
"Delay by TX to RX Transition” when  
“During KNS Connection".  
Cannot hear the transmit monitor  
audio from the speakers of the PC  
at the remote station.  
Several VoIP Programs have  
specifications that will shut off the voice  
from the other side while sending voice  
from this side. With a VoIP Program like  
this, you cannot hear the transmit  
monitor audio properly.  
When selecting a tuning step other When set to other than "Preset", the  
than "Preset", reaction may be  
delayed during KNS operations.  
network is more easily delayed than  
when using "Preset" due to the  
difference in the internal commands. In  
such cases, either select "Preset" and  
perform tuning, or change the frequency  
using the "MULTI/CH" operation.  
Comprehe I'm using comprehensive security  
Refer to the user manual for the  
comprehensive security software being  
used, and set it so that the  
communications of the port used by the  
ARCP-990, ARHP-990 and VoIP  
Program are not blocked.  
nsive  
software, but when I try a KNS  
connection, the warning "Software  
is attempting to connect to the  
internet" is displayed. Can I press  
the "Block" button?  
security  
software,  
etc.  
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Answer  
Other  
After implementing KNS operations It is possible that the device connected  
on the PC used as the host station, to the TS-990S has been selected as  
the sound has vanished from the  
PC during audio and video  
playback on the PC.  
the default device using the Windows  
sound settings.  
Use the Windows sound settings to  
check whether the PC speakers have  
been selected as the default playback  
device.  
When the TS-990 is not used, we  
recommend you disconnect the USB  
cable from the PC.  
When playing audio and video  
During KNS operations, all audio output  
when implementing KNS operations from the PC is input to the TS-990S as  
on the PC used as the host station, transmitted audio.  
the audio is transmitted from the  
TS-990S.  
During KNS operations, do not play  
audio or video. Furthermore, we  
recommend terminating other  
programs.  
Loud sounds are suddenly output  
from the host station transceiver.  
The cause is the remote station user  
operating the volume control.  
You can use the ARHP-990 to prohibit  
volume operations from the remote  
station.  
Select the "Tool" menu and the "Setup",  
and enable the "Prohibit AF gain control  
from ARCP-990" checkbox.  
After restarting the host station for  
any reason, are there any settings  
to enable standby mode  
In the ARHP-990 "Tool" menu, select  
"Setup", and then enable the "Run  
automatically at Windows startup"  
checkbox.  
automatically?  
When the PC is restarted, it will  
automatically enter standby mode.  
What is the number of the TCP port It is fixed at 60000.  
when the KNS is operated within a  
home LAN area.  
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(Supplement): FAQ: Explaining the Internet "Cannot operate transceiver"  
Modem  
Broadband Router  
Internet  
Fig. 1  
As shown in Fig. 1, even though only one broadband router (BBR) is visible on the network,  
in reality there are two. (Duplex router phenomenon.)  
There are multiple modems with built-in BBR functions, so when connecting such a modem  
as described above, there must not be two BBR paths connecting the PC to the internet.  
Consequently, even if the open port has been set for one BBR only, the required KNS  
packets will not flow. For this reason, either set the required KNS port to open for both BBRs,  
or stop one BBR function, and set the network so that there is only one BBR on the network.  
Internet  
Modem  
Broadband Router  
Fig. 2  
As shown in Fig. 2, the case where a telephone is connected directly to a modem, in most  
models the modem has a built-in BBR function. In such cases, stopping the function of the  
BBR built into the modem stops the VoIP telephone functions connected to the modem, so  
VoIP telephony use is disabled.  
To prevent the VoIP telephone functions from stopping, stop the functions of the BBR  
connected to the front of the PC, and set the port required by KNS to open in the BBR built  
into the modem.  
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Caution:  
Change any settings such as open BBR ports at your own risk.  
If you do not have confidence in the settings, we recommend you stop using the system.  
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