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Thanks for buying the transceiver. This transceiver offers latest design, multi-functionality, stable performance and easy operation. We believe you will be pleased with the high quality and dependable features for all your communication needs.(roe Inpacking and checking the equipments Supplied accessories Description of Functions jetting Started LCD Display Description of transceiver Shortcut Operation Sheet fow to Operate Menu Locked Function Setting Frequency Step (STEP) ~ Setting Squelch Level (SQU-LE) ~ Setting Battery Save Mode (SAVE) — Selecting Transmit Power (TXP) ——- MENU 4 Setting Begin/End Transmitting Voice Prompt (ROGER) Transmit Over Timer (TOT) ——-- MENU 6 Setting VOX (VOX) -— MENU7 Setting Wide or Narrow Bandwidth (WN) ing Voice Prompt (VO! N Setting Transmit Overtime Alarm (TOA) ~~~ MENU10 Beep Prompting Function (BEEP) -—- MENU 11 Setting Power-on Message (PONMSG) ~-—- MENU 12 Busy Channel Locked (BCL) -—~- MENU 13 Setting Keypad Locked (AUTOLK) ~~ MENU 14 Setting Receiving CTCSS (R-CTCSS) -——- MENU 15 Setting Transmitting CTCSS (T-CTCSS) -——- MENU 16 Setting Receiving DCS (R-DCS) --—- MENU 17 Setting Transmitting DCS (DCS) —~- MENU 18 Setting Scan Mode (SC-REV) ~~ MENU 19 Setting Scan / Lamp / SOS-CH / Radio Function on Side key 1 Working Mode (CH-MDF) -—~ MENU 21 Setting Auto-Backlight (ABR) ——- MENU 22 Setting Offset Frequency (OFF-SET) —-—- MENU23 Setting Frequency Shift Direction (SFFD) --~ MENU 24 Setting Stopwatch Timer (SECOND) ———-- MENU 25- MENU 26er Deleting Channel (DEL-CH) ———- MENU 28 Setting Reset (RESET) ——~- MENU 29 CICSSIDCS Frequency Sean ~~~ MENU 30- DIME Encoding: Setting Priority Scan Function Setting Reverse Frequency Function Low Voltage Battery Voice prompt Transmit Overtime Prompt- ‘Adding Scanning Channel Wire Clone Function: Working with Repeater How to Use the intelligent Charger: Trouble Shooting Technology Parameter Appendix 1 (CTCSS) Appendix 2 (OCS) Technology Specification (Optional Accessories arefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identity the items in the following table befor discarding the packing material. If any items ate missing or have been damaged during shipment, pleas tify your dealer. Supplied accessories Transceiver High gain antenna LU-ion batterypack Intelligent charger F L/ Handstrap User's manualDescription of functions 1. Dual Band, Dual Frequency, Dual Display and Dual Standby Frequency Range (can be suitable for diferent counties or areas): 136-174M2 & 350-470MHz (RK / To, 136-T7ANI& 400-480MHZ (R/T, 136-174MH2 & 420-520MHz (RX / x0, 136-174NH & 400-470MZ Rx / TH, 136-174MM2 & 245-250MH2 (RX / Tr), 136-T74N2 & 216-280MHz (Rx / TH, 136-174M2 & 225-226MHz (RX / Tx), 136-T74M & 430-440MHE (RX / To. Working Mode: UV, VV or U-U avaiable Same Channel: VHF Tx & UHF Rx or UE Tx & VHF Rx available DIME Encoding 6. Digital FM Rado (76-108N4H2) 7. CTCS5/DCS Frequency Sean (Output Power: SW VHF /aW UNF Memory Channel: 128 channels 10. VOX Function 11. Stopwatch Function 12 105 groups DCS and 50 groups CTCSS 13, Voice Prompt 14. SO Function 15, Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Selection (25KHs / 12.5KtH2) ‘Channel number, Channel Fr anne name display mode aval oa 17. Reverse Frequency 18. Multi-functional Scan 19. Priaity Scan Function 20. Bright Flashlight llumination BI. Step (5/6.25/10/12.5/25kHz2/50KHz/100KH2) 22. High/Low Power selection (SW/1W) 23. High Capacity Li-ion Battery 4. Inteligent Charger 25. Offset Frequency setting (0-69.950MHz) 26, Frequency Shift Direction Setting 27. Busy Channel Lockout 28. Power on Display (Battery-V/Full Screen/Other Characters) 29. Low-battery Voice Prompt BO. Start and/or End Transmitting Beep Prompt BI. Transmit Overtime Prompt 32. Keypad Locked (Auto / Manual) 33. Add Scanning Channel Function B4. High/Low power switchable when transmitting BS. Computer Programmable 36, Wire-clone Functionthe table below. lit (negative) Reverse Frequency ua! Band Split (postive) es VOX Function Bandwidth indicat css Switch Master Frequency Inciesior High/Low Power Transmiting, sexs] Batterypack power indicator (ull Batterypack power indicator (emaloing) | — Keypad Lock <—| Batterypack power indicator (exhausted) (On the display you will see various indicators that show what function you have selected. Sometimes you may not recall what those indicators mean, or how to select them, in such a case, you can refer to Receive Signal Vice Freque | sattery capacity Indeator | _ seru Order/Channel Ord | __ ster Order/Channel Order a MEE Reco signal meter oa Description of transceiver Lamp, Antenna Receive light ‘AJB Swith Key on Master Frequency Screen/LCD Display Function Key Number Key Up/Down key late: Speedy switch on work mode ( D+ GD) Speedy restart the transceiver ( 9 + CB) Rotary Encoder Power switch / Volume control “Transmit Light Single/Dual Band switch Key Exit Key Reverse Feequency/Scan Key Lock Key/Stopwatch timer Key 05Speaker / PIT (Push-To-Tald) key ‘Microphonejacks Side key 1: scan/Lamp 5QS-CH /Radio Side key 2: monitordong pres) {/Alashlight (short press) Batterylatches 06 Speed Search Press @ or GD key to set each Function or Parameter it can search quickly. MI Single/Dual Band Switch Press Single Band Dual Band Speedy Re-start Transceiver In standby, press + GBD then LCD displ stats Press 9 to confirm, and then the transceiver ADB Switch Press QB to select the master frequency. The frequency displaying arrowhead is master frequency: the frequency without displaying arrowhead is vice frequency. The master frequency can be used transmitting and receiving, and the vice frequency is only for receiving. When vice frequency receives, the screen displays * $*, Scan key Press slightly to set Reverse Frequency ON/OFF while press 2 seconds to active scan, 07Side key 2 Press slightly to turn ON/OFF the lamp while press 2 seconds to set Squelch ON. 1750H2 Burst Tone Sometimes, 1750H2 Burst tone is required to carry out some other specific functions. This transceiver has 1750Hz Burst tone to help you How to use In transmitting, press side key PF1, the transceiver transmit 1750Hz Burst tone. The time pressing side key PF1 determined how long will transmit 1750Hz Burst tone, Release side key PF1 to end transmitting 1750H2 Burst tone, 08 ‘unction Function Enter Screen display Select Selectable Confirm Return Sed prder name. function parameter parameter set explanation Se ap De DEE o> LO REL |» aD + Ps frequency sep sc seg ac GD > D+ =F) GD» SOON ES iosliom? 5D BPs ‘een Seting ates D> ED eee GD a feo IE] [wen pome cnr sine a), " Sader = D0 se ee SR = a a> ig GD > ee | nountcne D+ D+ oe @De SOO 2hes |. ear ee une eo sven oe han = GD eran) * +P P Scone bins ED» Defic. Joa ESCs woes | aD EMP9 sect De De OD [sO ee fie | GD-+ ES Sen Speed Search © / ED (See page 07) High/Low power can be changeable when transmitting (See page 16) 50S-CH (SOS function) (See page 25) DTMF encoding (See page 39) Priority scan function (See page 41 ) Set Reverse Frequency @BB) (See page 41-42) Low-battery voice prompt (See page 42) Transmit overtime prompt (See page 42) ‘Adding scanning channel function (See page 42) Wire clone function (See page 43 ) Working with repeater (See page 43-44 ) 2 [ow te 6perate ee jenu Locked function To avoid operating menu often, you can set Menu Locked function on through the programming. ‘software, see the following operation steps: 4, Selting password of switching Channel and frequency mode. 2, Set the working mode as Channel mode 3. Turn off operating menu under channel mode. \When you want to operate Menu functions, input the password you set, then switch to frequency mode. | vor /\ >When the twansceiver son dual standby (TDR appear) the frequency that i spayed by the arrowhead i master fequency, the other on is vie fequency. When vce frequency receives, the LCD displays" S In dal tandhy, the master fequency i used for transmission: the ve frequency ony canbe used for eciving > aster Frequency Setting tn ual standby, press (Bo select the master fequency >> Tis transceiver with dual frequency and dul displaying function, can csplay two diferent RX and TX ‘requencis atthe same tme under Frequency mode, while dspay two diferent channel frequencies and relative parameters at the same time under Channel mode, 13> Under Frequency/Channel mode, Band A and 8 switchable through QB) key, f shows A, all the operating of channel or frequency is on band A, while shows B operating on band B Under Frequency mode: the fllowing Nine functions can beset respectively on both Band A and Band B > frequency sep, output power, squelch level, channel Bandwidth, CTCSS, DCS, Frequency shift direction, Offset ‘requency, and Channel displaying mode. > Under Channel mode: setting folowing seven functions on both Band A ane 8 sivald-Stepping transmit ‘output power, CTCSS, OCS, channel bandwidth, Frequency step, frequency shift direction and Offset frequency. ‘etting Frequency Step (STEP) ~~ MENU 1 In standby, press GQ + GED . the screen cisplays [785m Press GD to enter, it shows 12.50K, press LW / GD to select the desced step, then press ID to -onfiem, press GIB return to standby. This transceiver has seven frequency steps available: 5.00KHz, 10.00KHz, 12.50KHe, 25,00KHz, 50.00KH, ind 100KHz 4 jetting Squelch Level (SQL-LE) ---- MENU 2 his function means turn on the squelch when the signal is strong while turn off the squelch when the ignal is weak. Set the same codes and turn on the squelch, the device will ‘sounds’. Setting the level 100 high may not receive the weaksignals, while setting too low may receive the noise or other no lesred signal ag >This transceiver has ten (0~9) levels avalable,and O means tum on the squelch fom 1 to 9 levels shows diferent levels of noise reduction Higher level, ouder squelch The intensity of receiving signals accordingly highec Jn standby, press I) + GB, the screen displays [= TS | ress (BD to enter it shows 'S', press QW / GP to select the desired squelch level, then press 9 to onfirm, press @ return to standby. jetting Battery Save Mode (SAVE) --- MENU 3 fo save battery, this function can turnoff the receiver a certain time then turn on to check the signal in standby, press GH) + GH , the screen displays (=P" oy ress (HD to enter, it shows ‘ON’, press @W / GP to select tun ON/OFF the battery save mode. (29 10 confirm, then press @Bycetumn ta stand 15REET Selecting Transmit Power (TXP) --- MENU 4 In Frequency mode, press (HD + GED , the screen displays [Few] Press (BD to enter, it shows HIGH’, press @ /(GD to selec HIGH/LOW power, then press HD to onfitm, press GIB return to standby. his transceiver has BW and 1W output power sel low temporaily.n transmission, press QB) key can switch the output power (switch between high and table. Transmitting output power can switch high/ low power). Before powering off, the output power is the switched one. It will resume the previous power piter powering on again Setting Begin/End Transmitting Voice Prompt (ROGER) -- MENU 5 his function means to select transmitting voice prompt way: OFF: turn off this function, without any voice prompting T: press PTT, voice prompt when begin transmitting {OT release PTT, voice prompt when end transmitting BOTH: press and release PTT, voice prompt in standby, press (I) + GB . the screen displays Press (QD to enter, it shows OFF’, press CW / GB to select OFF/BOT/EOT/BOTH, then press GD t fi ip ceturn to stand: 16 Transmit Over Timer (TOT) —- MENU 6 ransmitting the transceivers too long, When operating exceed the preset TOT is designed to preven ime, it wil stop transmitting and a warning sound can be heard This transceiver can be set in 40 levels with 15 seconds each, between 15 and 600 seconds. jin standby, press (I) + GID. the screen displays 7° Press (D to enter it shows 60", press 2 / GD to select the desired transmitting level, then press D 0 confirm, press @Ireturn to standby. Setting VOX (VOX) --- MENU 7 hen the voice shows, the transceiver will suitch to transmit mode automatically «the VOX should check the voice, transiting willbe a ite delaying, and the beginning voice may not be transmitted In standby, press G&D + Gp the screen displays Press @D to enter, it shows ‘OFF’, press CB / GB to turn OFF VOX function or select VOX level (1~10), then press ID to confirm, press Gli return to standby. ON >> The bigher VOX level the higher volume required 7Jn standby, press GID + GD , the screen displays ress GH to enter, it shows ‘WIDE’, press @W / MD to select WIDE/NARROW bandwidth, then press (BD to confirm, press @p return to standby, Setting Voice Prompt (VOICE) -- MENU 9 n standby, press I + GE . the screen displays ( Press (BD to enter, press @B/ ED to select Chinese, English or OFF voice prompt, press GD key to. confirm, press @I return to standby. COM >If you want to tur ofall prompt of keyboard, must turnoff MENU 9 and MENU 11 a the same time Setting Transmit Overtime Alarm (TOA) —- MENU 10 lurn on TOA function, when your transmission reached the preset TOT (transmit over time), the ransceiver will alarm and TX indicator flash his transceiver can be set from 1 to 10 TOA level with 1 second each. 1 level means the transceiver xompt 1 second before transmitting reached to TOT. 18 ee) in standby, press GD + GD EB , the screen displays ess GD to enter, it shows 5, press CW / GD to select OFF/1~10 Level, then press HD to confi ress GB retun to standby. Beep Prompting Function (BEEP) —- MENU 17 'Beep prompting function is prompting the confirmed operation, wrong operation or malfunction. Je kindly suggest you to turn on this function to avoid any posible malfunction In standby, press GD + GB) GED the screen dpays eee ress GD to ener it shows ‘ON’ press LW / GD to select turn ON/OFF the beep prompting funetio hen press @ to confirm, press @p retura to standby, OP] DIF MENU (@) ~ Voice prompt function turn on, it willbe prot. 18jetting Power-on Message (PONMSG) — MENU 12 fhe power on message of ths transceiver as following: OFF: Ful display BATT-V: display the current battery voltage ISG: display 'WELCOME” in standby, press XD + the screen displays ress (BD to enter, it shows ‘OFF’, press @® / EP to select OFF/BATT-V/MSG, then press @D to onfirr, press Ij return to standby. Busy Channel Locked (BCL) -- MENU 13 his function is to prevent the interference of other communicating channels f the selected channel 125 occupied, press [PTT], the transceiver can not transmit. In frequency mode, press (HD + GE) GH) . the screen display Press (HD to enter it shows OFF", press GW / EB to select ON/OFF this function, then press GD to confirm, press lj return to standby. 20 a) jetting Keypad Locked (AUTOLK) -- MENU 14 his transceiver has Auto-lock and Manual-lock available. IN: Turn on keypad locked function, it will locked automatically if without any operation within 15 seconds, Press GJ more than 2 seconds to unlock the keypad FF: Turn off auto-locked function "> Manually lock in standby press HE) more than 2 seconds to lock keypad while press @E more than 2 seconds again to unlock In standby, press (2 + GH GED , the screen displays (97s Press GD to enter it shows OFF", press CW / GD to select ON/OFF this function, then press HD tc ‘confirm, press @IB return to standby. 2EE jetting Receiving CTCSS (R-CTCSS) -- MENU 15 Setting CTCSS/DCS can ignore the unwanted signals from other members working with the same frequen (Only with the same CTCSS/DCS codes can communicate. In Frequency mode, press GD + GD ) re5s (ED to enter, it shows ‘OFF", press @W / GP to turn OFF this function or select 67.02 to 254.1H TCSS cade, then press QB to confirm, press @y retura to standby. ON > This transceiver has 50 groups CTCSS, se appendix (1) CTCSS fequency sheet the screen displays Setting Transmitting CTCSS (T-CTCSS) --- MENU 16 standby ress ED + ED te screen dps ress (BW to enter, it shows ‘OFF’, press CB / EP to turn OFF this function or select 67.0Hz to 254.1Hz TESS code, then pres 9 to conti, press Beta to standby. OO > Thi transcever has 50 groups CTCSS, see appendix (1) CTCSS feequency sheet 22 i) jetting Receiving DCS (R-DCS) -- MENU 17 In Frequency mode, press GD + ED GD . the screen displays ° Press (BD to enter, it shows OFF’, press @ / BD to turn OFF this function or select DO23N to 07541 CS code, then press QHD to confirm, press I return to standby. yl >This transcewver has 105 groups DCS, see appendix (2) OCS frequency sheet. In it DXXXN (between DOZ3N to D754N) means Pose code while DXXXI (between 00231 and 0754) means Negative code Setting Transmitting DCS (FDCS) —- MENU 18 Jn Standoy mode, press CD + GY CED , the screen displays "Gre ess GD to enter, it shows ‘OFF, press CY / ED to turn OFF this function or select DOZBN to D754) CS code, then press XB to confirm, press @p return to standby | ore /\ > This transcever has 105 groups DCS, see appendix (2) DCS frequency sheet. Init DXXKN (between D023N to 1075aN) means Postive code while DXXXI (between 00231 and D754i) means Negative code, 23Setting Scan Mode (SC-REV) —- MENU 19 his transceiver has three scan modes: 'O: When receiving signals, it will go on scanning without any operation within 5 seconds. O: It will stop scanning when receiving signals, while go on scanning after signal disappeared 3 seconds. SE: When receiving signals it will sop scanning. Standby mode, press HD + GY GB the screen displays (=F "ress (ED to enter, it shows 'TO’, press CB / EP to select TO/CO/SE scan mode, then press GP to confirm, press Gig return to standby. Setting Scan / Lamp / SOS-CH / Radio Function on Side key 1 (PF1) —- MENU 20 here are four functions available on the side key 1 of this transceiver: SCAN: Scan function LAMP: Lamp function SOS-CH: SOS function RADIO: FM radio function OFF: Turn off functions Scan function: In standby mode, press Side key 1 enter to Sean made (scan mode can be set through MENU 19 -Sc ‘Mode Setting), press any key to stop scannin 2a In Standby mode, press CD + GD GM , the screen displays ("Fiore *] Press OD to enter, press CB / GD to select SCAN, then press OD to contiem, press standby. 2. LAMP function: In standby mode, press Side key 1 to turn on the Lamp, press again to tum off. In Standby mode, press CD + @D GM , the screen displays "Fieve ] Press HD to enter, press © / ED to select LAMP. then press GD to confirm, press GBB cetun to standby. 3. SOS-CH (SOS function) In emergency, it can transmit the ‘wu--wu-~" SOS signals to the outside through the appointed Channel or Frequency in Band A or Band 8, meanwhile, the transceiver will sound ‘wu--wu--" and the light flashes. It wil transmit signals every 5 minutes, lasting for 10 seconds each time When transmitting SOS signal, press any key to exit. (On the interval of transmitting, if carter signal appears, it starts receiving, aftr the cari signal disappears, the transceiver will goon transmitting SOS-CH (50S function). Press any key to exit 25‘ln case that SOS-CH frequency you sti nt the master frequency. When enters SOS alarm function, the transceiver automaticaly set SOS-CH on the master frequency, and wil not resume. > Please press QHD key to reset the master frequency. standby, press GD + GB EB. then screen displays [Eine 9, 1en press HD to enter, press ©1Y / GI to choose SOS-CH submenu, the screen displays ["E4s-cu") ress D again to confirm, press © / [EP to choose Band A or Band B, then press ] to confirm, transceiver sounds 'wu--wu-*, meanvshile the RED/GREEN/FLASHLIGHT flashing, it means set {05-CH function ON. rough the above setting, in standby, press PF1 side key, to transmit SOS signal RADIO function ‘Turn on the Radio in standby mode, pets Side key 1 o tun on The screen espa 3 will search the radio stations automaticaly when the green light flashing, and will stop until searched You can isten the radio, «Tune the radio stations: In Radio mode, press), the radio will tune the stations automatically an the green light flashing atthe same time, i will stop tuning while searched the station, You can also ress © / EP to turn the radio stations. 26 ‘Store the radio stations: When searching the station, press (2D, the screen displays +=. then you can input any number key between BP and @D . The station will be stored into the transceivers chip, you can listen this station next time. The transceiver has two groups radio-channels storable. When storing, the default is on the 1 group storage. Eg. if you want to store 88.1 MHz into the 1st group Channel 8, just press @D + D . if you want to store ths frequency into the 2 group Channel 8, firstly, you should select the 2 storage, press the screen displays then switch to the 2° storage, then press D+ @D to sto into the 2° group Channel 8 For the stored station, under the Radio mode, press number key 1 to 9to listen it Use ID to select the stored stations in and 2 storage. * Exit the Radio: Press Side key 1 again to exit the radio mode >> When you are listening tothe radio the curent frequency or channel stil working. Once received signals it wll etur to the transceiver communicating, Alter signals dsappeared 5 seconds return to Racho mode. > When you are listening tothe radio, press Qt check the standby frequency.Press PTT to transmit 5 seconds later it will return to the Radio mode automaticallyforking Mode (CH-MDF) -- MENU 21 his transceiver has two working modes available: Frequency mode (FREQ) Channel mode ree kinds of channel mode available: (Channel (CH) Frequency + Channel number (CH FREQ) Channel name (NAME) | ore /\ rr > Only input the shift password can change Frequency mode into Channel mode, wile change among the three kinds of channel mode without inputting password >> To set the shit password via programming software, > Set the password with six 0"isinvald (tur of the Sift password function) while set not full of Frequency (FREQ) and Channel mode changeable (© Invalid password In standby, press @B + €B GED, then press CW / GD to choose working mode press (HD to confirm. 28 | ® Valid password In standby, press D+ GD GED then press @W / GB to choose working mode press GD to confi, the sereenesplas sx shor ine [ Input the password, the transceiver shift tothe selective mode. OPN > Channel mode and channel name made can shit only ater stored at least one channel and one named chan! etting Auto Backlight (ABR) -- MENU 22 standby, press ED > GED GBD the screen displays f=") £35 GED to enter, it shows ‘ON’, press @W / GD to select ON/OFF auto backlight function, then ress (HD to confirm, press Ip return to standby. >> When the function sets “ON' for opening the auto backlight, it means only when you press the number key, the backlight is opened. The backlight is closed when transmitting or receiving > Shorteut Switch on Frequency Mode and Pure Channel Mode in standby, press GD + (BD key to switch the mode. Without password, you can switch it directly, Otherwise, you have to input the password fist 2PEE Setting Offset Frequency (OFF-SET) -- MENU 23 Otset frequency means the difference between Tx and Rx frequency. This transceivers offset frequen: range is between 0 to 69.950MHz in standby mode, press GD + GED GHD . the screen displays £ ress HD to enter, then press @W / ED to select offset frequency or npu cy pad directly. press GB) to confirm, press GB return to standby. Betting frequency shift direction and offset frequency only in Frequency mode, as for receiving and ransmittng in diferent frequencies Operating steps: he offset frequency through 4, Set the working frequency 2, Set the frequency shift direction and offset frequency. Exg.:In frequency mode, the transceiver needs to work on receiving frequency 450.025MHz and transmitting frequency 460.026MH2 In Frequency mode, input @) GB GB CB ED GD then press QD + D+ D+ QD to select postive direction (+), press 9 +B. then press @D + D+ H+ G+ Ca ap choose 10.000+ (GI) + GIB, the frequency shift direction and offset frequency set. 30 The screen displays press PTT to transmit and the screen displays jetting Frequency Shift Direction (SFF-D) -—- MENU24 Shift direction means that The transmit frequency is higher than receive frequency. Ths scaled positive offset (+). The transmit frequency is lower than receive frequency. This is called negative offset (). Tum off frequency shift in standby mode, press GD + GD GD, the screen display 8 (HD to enter, press CW / ED to select +/-/OFF then press GH to confirm, press @Ip return to standby. 31Setting Stopwatch Timer (SECOND) --- MENU 25 In standby mode, press GD + GB GH . the screen displays ress (BD to enter, it shows ‘OFF’, then press @ / GD to tum ON/OFF ths function, press Cto confirm, press @ return to standby. Ising the stopwatch timer: hen this function is ON, press (BD to start counting, while press any key to stop. Press again to tart counting. ON > Stop counting, press any key (except (ID key) to ext stopwatch timer function (Channel Name Edit (CHNAME) ~- MENU 26 dit Channel name: 1. Channel name should be within 26 letters (A to Z) and 10 numbers (0 to 9). 2. Channel name should be less than six length, 3. When selecting (-) means the bit is blank. 32 Edit method: 1. Via programming software Via keypad of transceiver. Editing: 1. At east one channel should have been stored The transceiver should be in Channel mode. Enter channel name edit, press @Y to select character while press @ to select edit position Edt step: 1. Firstly please set the work mode as NAME display way. Select the desired edit channel, press 9D + GD + GD + (OD. the screen displays six symbols, press (to select characters and press BD , then press @W again to select the second characters, after selecting the sixth character press to confirm, press @HQ to exit. The screen displays the channel name and also the channel number on top right corner. 33‘etting Memory Channels : Setting Co-Channel and Dis-Channel (MEM-CH) -- MENU 27 In Frequency mode and in standby, you can input the desired storing frequencies and each parameter ress GD + EB ED . the screen displays (saat Press GBB to enter, press @W / ED to select channel, then press (BD to store, a voice prompt means ceiving stored. Press Ql to exit, the current channel is co-channel. If you need to store dis-channel /epeat the above operation, another voice prompt means sounds ~ transmitting stored E.g.: setting 450,025MH2 as receiving frequency and 460.025MH2 as transmitting frequency which stored in CH-20, then set as folowing: 4. In Frequency mode, input CDC CAGICH + GD: aD then press @B oF ©® / GD 10 select CH-20, press HD to confirm, voice prompt means receiving stored, th press: Input 9 GD GR CR G9 GB + GP + GD GD + GD + GD, voice prompt means transmitting stored, then press The dis-channel is stored, 34 Df the stored channels need to set the CTCSS/DCS codes, you should st it before you store, in case to stored ino channel witn frequency > Tansmitting sto ony can store transmit frequency. >> Manual store, in frequency mode, ony desired string channels emply can set receiving and transiting store.or only can set transmitting store. fhe channe! had been edited, ican set receiving and transmitting store only after deleting the channel > Besides manual store, via programming software canals set the functions and parameters. Deleting Channel (DEL-CH) —-~- MENU 28 In standby mode, press GH + GB GD . the screen displays [hess 9] Press (QD to enter, and press @W / GP to select the desired deleted channel,then press (B to confi ithe selected channel and message are deleted, press @ return to standby. 35Setting Reset --- MENU 29 ‘Ths transceiver has two resels available - VFO and ALL messages. |When you use RESET VEO, all function parameters will return to default set. [When you use RESET ALL, the transceivers all settings return to defauit set 1. MENU Reset (VFO): In standby mode, press GD + BD GB, the screen displays Press (BD to enter, and press QW / GP to select VFO, then press GHD the screen displays ,SSHEE. *), press (BD again to confirm, and the screen displays [After set Reset, the transceiver will auto power off and reboot again, 2. All messages Reset (ALL) "To avoid disoperation, you can set the password of ALL messages Reset (ALL) for this transceiver through Programming software. All messages reset will nly work after the right password is input. Pls see the Programming software for the setting of password, 6 figures, while setting "000000" means cancelling ithe password lock function (1). Setting password as “000000" In standby, press (OD + GD GE the screen display 36 Press HD to ener and press / ED to select ALL pes HD, the screen das (eA) then press alto cont, the screen dplays when he reset fished the anscever wl automat tus off and reboot again 2). Setting password as 000 (Eg: 123456) In standby, press) + GD Es the sren ciple Press to ents, and press / GD to select ALL, res the srean wl dplays Ath tn input thes figure password (eg 123456), the scren plays the transceiver wl tart eating, Aer ee ned transceiver wi automata Tus ofan restart 37(CTCDDIDCS Frequency Scan -- MENU 30 ‘This function sto scan all CTCSS oF DCS frequencies to confirm if the transmitting party has the CTCS DCS frequencies to transmit. When CTCSS or DCS frequencies are not matched between you and ther members in the same group, you can use this function to confirm CTCSS of DCS frequencies. en the transceiver sin receiving, presss GD) + GR. the screen displays =HEES™ Press (HD to enter the arrowhead points to CTCSS'. Press © / ED select to san C1CSS oF DCS, cd then press to confi, it starts scanning CTCSS/DCS frequencies | ore A, > This function can nat work under the channel mode. > The function can not start up swithout detecting signal > Press @B / GB or tun code switch to reverse the scanning drecton, >> When identitying CICSS or DCS frequencies, the identified frequency wil dp on screen, In thi mament, you can press (SD instead of present CTCS or OCS frequencies temporal. H you need direct replacement, please enter CTCSS menu (Menu 15 & Menu 16) or DCS menu (Mens 178 Menu 18) to save and confirm. ‘Otherwise, the value wil come back tothe prior one ater restoration >> Only when the band that the arrowhead points receives signal, the transceiver can enter CTCSS/DCS Frequency to sean 38 | TM Encoding ©. DB. @rexe conresponding to A, 8, C, D on DTMF lease follow the below steps to dial up manually Press PTT key to transmit In the meantime of transmission, press the key, and the corresponding DTMF tone is sent out, OPN _» The transceiver transmits the corresponding tone, which can be monitored by the speaker ANI ID Code Edit, ANI ID Code Transmit, ANI ID Code Transmit Delay and Setting DTMF Sidetone MON >>The above functions in tis transceiver only ca be edited by our programming software [ANI ID Code Ealt, (NI ID Code can be edited by 6 digits, which is made up of A, 8, C, D and 0-9. [ANI ID Code Transmit 39,Switch of ANI ID Code Transmit means that when you are communicating, press [PTT] key every time, he ANI ID CODE will be auto or manual transmitted. Selecting ON means automaticaly transmit, OFF veans manually transmit. INI ID Code Transmit Delay INI ID Code Transmit Delay means when you are communicating, press [PTT] key every time to delay ransmit ANI ID Code automatically. he longest time of ANI ID Code auto transmit delay is 3seconds, which is divided into 30 levels and '00ms per level Setting DTME Sidetone TMF sidetone gives you the opportunity to switch on or off the speaker and hear the relative DTMF ‘one when transmit DTM. ere are 4 options on setting sidetone: ( Key Tone: In transmitting, press number key to open the sidetone. (® ANI ID Code Transmit Sidetone: Opening sidetone when the transceiver transmits ANI ID code. (© Key tone + ANI ID Code Transmit Sidetone: In transmitting, opening side tone by number key or during transmitting ANI ID code. ‘Setting Priority Scan Function | you want to monitor the other frequency and check the certain preferred frequency at the same time! you can set Priaity scan function. ge: Scan six channels: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and CHS as the common scanned channel, and CH6 set! as the priority scanned channel. Scanning sequence as following chart: SHIH CHS CHR CH ~ CHa - CHE - CHA CHE CHB CHE If the transceiver checks the signal on ‘Priority Channel, it will callout its frequency. Select the priority channels via programming software. Setting Reverse Frequency Function hen using reverse frequency function, the transmiting and receiving frequency of transceiver will interchange, and the CTCSS and DCS encode and decode will interchange either. perating reverse frequency function: In standby mode, press M9 to turn on the reverse frequency function; press (again to tur off. In Frequency Mode: 1. tf the menu setting turns on a4GEERT ae id If your transceiver permits reset ihe editing method of the above two functions: via software Low-voltage Battery Voice Prompt nen the battery pack has low voltage, the transceiver will sound “low battery pack”, and the LED wil lash every 5 seconds and a “click” sounds. Transmit Overtime Prompt nen transceiver transmits beyond the limited time, there will be a sound warning “transmit overtime’, ind stop transmitting. Press PTT to transmit again. Setting Transmit Over Timer pls see page 16) te Scanning Channel >> Channel scan only according to scan ist which had been added >> Edit method: Strety via programming software. 4 ee) Wire Clone Function [Switch sourceradio on, after youhave | LED is flashing red during cloning Jconnacted the targetradio to the sourceradio| LED goes aut in case of successful cloning. via the coningcable, push the [MONI] key | LED glows continuous rein case of cloning and he sourceraci stats cloning, failure. Using wireclone LED is flashing green during cloning Targetradio LED will awiteh OFF when cloning complete. Working with Repeater ‘Ths transceiver has two working modes while working with repeater ‘Frequency made working with repeater @Channel mode working with repeater 1. Frequency mode working with repeater Press HB) to choose band A, set the Tx frequency and sub-tones which need to work with the repeat ‘Press GD to choose band B, set the Rx frequency (if the repeater has TX sub-tones, you can also set sub-tones in band 8). Press HY + ED , frequency mode working with repeater set. The TOR disappeared but the sce displays &*. And then press QB again the setting is finshed. 43DERE e id Channel! mode working with repeater edit the Tx & Rx frequency and sub-tones on the channel which need to work with cepeater. in channel mode, and call out the above edited channel, press GH to set this channel asthe currer jow to Use the Intelligent Charger J. Insert the AC plug into the outlet (AC: 90-240V), the charger indicator flashes, it means enter chargin standby 2. Insert the battery into the charger, the RED indicator tums on, it means charging, while GREEN indicato turns on, it means fully charged >> When insert the exhausted battery pack into the charger it pre-charger the batterypack in trelling charge, reanwhie, the RED light Fashng and lass 10 to 20 minutes, then enter normally charging with RED light ‘on, it wil turn to GREEN when fully charged > Ticking charge the exhausted battery pack in case to protect the Liion battery. 44 frouble shoot ease check careful if your transceiver has problems by following this char I you maintain to have trouble you can reset your transceiver and very often this will eliminate your roblem, Problem Solution Cannot power on, The battery may exhausted, pls change the new battery or re-charge. no power, 2. The battery install incorrect, pls take out the batlery and re-install The battery lfe is ove, pls change a new batter Battery fe not long y Pis nang ” 2. Not charging completely, be make sure fully charged before take out. Receive light turn on but | 1, Make sure the volume is highest no sounds 2, Make sure the CTCSS/DCS code is the same with other members. 1 Make sure the keypad is locked or not. Keypad do not wor feypad do not work 2, Make sure any other key stuck, In standby, it wil auto- | Make sure VOX function is ON or nol, and is level is set too transmit without presing PTT] low or not, 45ET Problem ‘Solution Some functions can not | Make sure work in Channel mode. Some functions can be set only via be stored programming software in Channel made. Receive other groups signall Pls change another CTCSS/DCS cade of your group while communicating Appendix 1 cTcss oo | 1 | oe a pe | = [ma | a | os 2 | 3a | 2 | 974 2) 6s | 2 | wae | 2 | 2065 3 [ms [13 | 100 | 2 [aa | 33 [73 [ a | 207 4 | m4 | 14 | 1035 | 24 | vaca | 34 | 1799 | a4 | ates 3 | wo | 5 | soa | 2 [ma | 95 | 935 | a5 | 257 6 | m7 | © | 09 | 26 | 67 | 36 | 1962 | 46 | 2290 7 | 25 | 7 |e | 2 | 98 | 37 | 199 | a7 | 2336 e | #4 | |e | 2% | 122 | 9 | ize | «2 | ose 2 [| es | 9 | 130 | 29 | 1055 | 39 | 1966 | «9 | 2503 0 [as [2 [wa [30 [res | | 195 | 50 | oa7 a7ee alee Appendix 2 pcs 7 oun] 16 | bon | 1 | bien | 6 | ban | 61 | D350N 2 | pon] a7 | pin | a2 | oian | a7_| p2en | 62 | b36an 3 | pon] 18 | pin | 33 | piv | a8 | p2esn | 63 | b305N a | oon] 19 | piven | 34 | oan | a9 | basen | 6% | bavin 5 | ponn| 20 | pin | 35 | o2in | 50 | pavin | es | bain & | pox] 21 | pian | 36 | o7an | 51_| p27in | o8 | ban2N 7 [| pon] 22 | pisin | 37 | p25n | 52 | paven | 67 | panan & | vow] 23 | pian | 38 | omen | 53 | paviw | 68 | pazan 9 | vosin] 24 | pian | 39 | oan | sa | pain | e9 | basin 10 | posan| 25 | pran | 0 | p2aan | 55 | pa25n | 70 | Daa2N vi | pos [26 | bien | a1 | pon | 56 | basin | 7a | baaan 12 | pon | a7 | pisew | a2 | oan | 57 | paxn | 72 | bacon 13 | porn] 28 | pissn | #3 | basin | 58 | pan | 73 | bas2n v4 _[ porn | 29 | ovsen | a | oason [59 | omen | 7 | basaw 35 | pon [30 | bien | 45 | p2s5n | co | basin | 75 | Dusan 48 pa pcs 76 | pan | a2 | osien | a8 | Deon | 94 | oeasw | 100 | o72an 7 | pasa |e | svn | 9 | bern | 95 | oesan | 101 | O7SIN ve | owen | ea | oszen | 90 | pean | 96 | oomn | 102 | o7a2n 79 | basen | es | psa2n | 91 | pean | 97 | De6in | 103 | O7aan | paaan | a6 | osaen | 92 | Desin | 98 | oven | toa | DTAGN B_[ bscen | a7 ose5n| 93 | pesan [99 | avian tos | o7san 49MET ee Frequency Range 76.108 Miz (8) } (can be suitable for diferent | {3e trata azo-sgonia te) oy ae-tra & sonra (Fb counties of areas) {Becaie 2e8 satel), TaerraMtee 2 200 eT {Becta 6 2asaae te) TaetraM 40. ecoe Re Ta ‘Memorychannels 726 channels Operating Voltage rz Operating Temperature 300 f= 60 Working Mode Co-channel or Dis channel simplex Output Power VHF: 5W/ UHE-AW ‘Modulation FREE) ‘Max, Frequency Deviation [< =5KHE Spurious Radiation = 26008 Frequency Stabili =2.5 ppm Receive Sensitil =02uv ‘Adio Output power BOOM Dimension 5EX 105 KIB TaD Weight Toe Speiicatons are subject o change without noice 50 Speaker/MIC Dual slot charger leather case Programming AA’ batterypacs jreclonecable —Programmingcable —_Headse ‘AA’ batterypack Wireclonecable _Programmingcabl Headset gerammindeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this anual, but is not liable for any possible emission and printing rrors. All the above specifications are subject to change b' ithout prior notice. English Version: PGY-0907-V1| 52
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