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CAUTIONTHE MEMORY IS MAINTAINED BY A RECHARGEABLE SECONDARY LITHIUM BATTERY. WITH THE BATTERY CASE REMOVED, THE MEMORY IS RESET TO ITS INI TIAL STATE AFTER ABOUT 20 DAYS. A FULLY DIS CHARGED BATTERY WILL REQUIRE APPROX. 10 HOURS TO REACH FULL CHARGE AFTER INSTALLING A NiCd BATTERY PACK OR AN EXTER...
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CONTENTS 1. BEFORE OPERATION ............................................ 4 2. SPECIFICATIONS and ACCESSORIES ................. 43. BATTERY PACK ...................................................... 64. OPERATION ............................................................ 8 4-1 OPERATING CONTROLS ...
Page 4 - Thank you for purchasing this new transceiver.; IMPORTANT; Long transmission or extended operation in the HI; SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL .; This Instruction Manual covers the following models; SPECIFICATIONS and
1. BEFORE OPERATION Thank you for purchasing this new transceiver. IMPORTANT Please read this instruction manual carefully before placing your transceiver in service.CAUTION Long transmission or extended operation in the HI power mode might cause the rear of this transceiver to get warm. Do not plac...
Page 6 - ■ RECHARGING; Reharging performed out of this range may not fully; ■ INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK; To remove the battery pack slide the Release button and
3. BATTERY PACK ■ Ni-Cd BATTERY PACK (PB-13) This battery pack has not been charged at the factory in order to provide you with the greatest number of charge/discharge cycles. You must charge the battery before use. The battery pack will require several charge/discharge cycles before you can expect ...
Page 7 - ■ BATTERY VOLTAGE LEVEL METER; OPERATING TIME; jgg
■ BATTERY VOLTAGE LEVEL METER The meter indicates the relative battery voltage during transmit. Recharge or replace the batteries when the level reaches the low indicator. NiCd Battery pack Fully charged Fully discharged __________ _ r ---- 7 L..7 ■ ■ Approximate battery condition OPERATING TIME H M...
Page 12 - ■ NOT DISPLAYED FUNCTION
■ NOT DISPLAYED FUNCTION • Press the M key , then the key below. • Press the F key for longer than 1 second, then the key below. Key Function Refer to M, CALL Displayed data in call channel. P.21 4-4-5 M, MONI DTMF memory entry mode. P.31 4-7 M, ENT Clear the displayed memory channel data. P.21 4-4-...
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Display panel ------------ LO CK T) :.s = - s] F ^ E 1 D TC T,4 iTMigpIiEpi TIME sh O O'O O B l E_L m airA . G on Q OFF E APO/1 r;'( I hn 1 1 ® ® ® ® ® < 2 ) 0 LOCK (D TX.S + — s (European version) ( D D 0DT (D CT 1 4 LOCK ON when LOCK function is active. ON when TX.STOP function is active. This ...
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Audio confirmation is provided whenever a front panel key is depressed. You can disable this function by pressing the F key for longer than 1 second, then pressing the 1 key. 4-2-1. Receiver Operation Connect the battery pack and the supplied antenna. Set the controls as follows: 1. Press the power ...
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In 12.5 kHz ,or 25kHz step size, direct frequency selection will be completed in the 1 0 kHz digit. When you enter the following keys for the 1 0 kHz digit. 1 kHz and 1 00 Hz digit frequencies are automatically selected the list below. (10 kHz digit) key. Frequency (kHz] {10 kHz digit) key. Frequenc...
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4-4. MEMORY 4-4-1. Microprocessor Memory Back-up CAUTION THE MEMORY IS MAINTAINED BY A RECHARGEABLE SECONDARY LITHIUM BATTERY. WITH THE BATTERY CASE REMOVED, THE MEMORY IS RE SET TO ITS INITIAL STATE AFTER ABOUT 20 DAYS. A FULLY DISCHARGED BATTERY WILL RE QUIRE APPROX. 10 HOURS TO REACH FULL CHAR...
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Channel Normal channel Split channel RX frequency O O TX frequency NA O Tone(CTCSS) frequency Tone (CTCSS) status o o Frequency step o o Shift status, REV on/off o NA DTS5 code, DTSS status o o 4-4-5. Memory Entry • Normal channel entry or Odd split channel RX fre quency entry 1. Select the desired...
Page 21 - CUD
NOTE When the RX frequency is rewrited in the odd split channel, the TX frequency of the channel will be automatically erased. • Odd split Call Channel 1. Select the desired CALL channel TX frequency. 2. Press the M key momentarily.3. Press and hold the PTT switch and press the CALL key.4. Release t...
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Two-digit Recall In this nnode, numbers 00 to 09 are entered to recall channels 0 to 9 respectively. All channels 00 to 39 can be directly recalled using the numeric keys. To return to the VFO mode, press those keys. • ONE-Digit Recall, or TWO-digit Recall Selection 1. Turn the power switch off. 2. ...
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CALL/VFO ScanPress the F key, then the CALL/C.SCAN key in the VFO mode to start alternate scanning of the VFO frequency shown on the display and the call channel. CALL/Memory Channel Scan Press the F key, then the CALL/C.SCAN key in the memory channel mode to start alternate scanning of the CALL cha...
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DTMF telephone numbers, of up to a maximum of 15 digits, can be memorized. • Storing the DTMF codes 1. Press the M key, then the MONI switch to select the DTMF code entry mode. 4-7. DTMF MEMORY no 0 [Ml $ B APO J 2. Enter the DTMF code on the DTMF code key (up to a maximum of 1 5 digits) The DTMF co...
Page 36 - COO; IQHD; End of code setting IC
4-9-1. Paging Code Memories There are 1 1 paging code memories. I Code setting! Use A Store your station ID code in memory. 0 Automatically stores the calling station's code during reception. Can temporarily set the code for the station to be called. 1~9 Stores group codes and local station codes in...
Page 39 - Waiting with individual code.
1. Tune to the predetermined frequency. 2. Press the F key, then press the DTSS/PAG key to enter THE PAGING MODE. 4-9-4. Paging Reception (Wait) Waiting with individual code. 3. When called with your station ID code, the memory number automatically change to 0. The ID code of the calling station is ...
Page 40 - Waiting with group code.
Waiting with group code. 3. When you are called with the group code, the common group code and its memory channel number are displayed. (Example; For member 2, group code 789 is stored in memory for CH 2.) P indicator flashes Group code This code becomes a number other than 0 to indicate group calli...
Page 43 - ■ Digital Clock; The transceiver has a digital clock display.; To return to the frequency display press the LOW/; CED; mm
■ Digital Clock The transceiver has a digital clock display. • Clock Display 1. Press the F key. then the LOW/CLOCK key. The transceiver will display a 24-hour digital clock. 4-13. CLOCK CED CLOCK LOW 2. To return to the frequency display press the LOW/ CLOCK key again. • Set the Clock (Hour and Min...
Page 44 - ■ Time Switch ON; CXD; ■ Time Switch OFF; I VJU
■ Time Switch ON • Set the Switch-on Time 1. In clock mode press the 1 key. The T.ON indicator and hour will flash. CXD \ / iToi-nn / J\ULI ^□oN ” B APO / I \ 2. Rotate the tuning control to select the hour, then press the ENT key. The minute will flash. 3. Rotate the tuning control to select the mi...
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5. BLOCK DIAGRAM and SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAM another sheet 45
Page 48 - ll; NOTE: Some optional accessories may not be available in your area.
7. ACCESSORIES SPEAKER MICROPHONE SMC-31 SPEAKER MICROPHONE SMC-32 WATER RESISTANT BAG WR-2 HEADSETwith VOX/PTT HMC-2 CTCSS UNIT TSU-7 REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE SMC-33 SOFTCASE SC-30 SWIVEL MOUNT BH-6 ll BATTERY CASE AAx6 NiCd BATTERY PACK POWER SUPPLY 7.2V 700mA BT-8 PB-13 PS-22 WALL CHARGE...
Page 51 - The SMC-33 can be used with models that have no
Press the key below. Press the F key ,then key below. Tuning control ^ 1 - LAMP (Turn off 5 second afterthe last key operation) LAMP (Does not turn off automatically) MONI - CALL CALL SCAN BELL STEP DTSS PAG LOW CLOCK M TX.STOP ENT LOCK SCAN VM SCAN REV SHIFT MHz - •)jC-1. Clockwise rotation set the...
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