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TK2312 LED Programming

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NYC4FUN

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First time poster to the Kenwood forum! Thank you in advance for your help.

I have a TK-2312 and am using KPG-134D. I do not see where in the software I can take advantage of the four-color LED backlight. Thank you.
 

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First time poster to the Kenwood forum! Thank you in advance for your help.

I have a TK-2312 and am using KPG-134D. I do not see where in the software I can take advantage of the four-color LED backlight. Thank you.


The backlight LCD does not change color, only the LED on top of the unit, red/orange/green/blue.
 
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