From: "Mike Duke" To: Cc: Subject: WOUXUN1 Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010 9:37 AM OM St National Approval Certification for Dual Band Two Way Radio KG-UVD1P Approval Code: CMIIT ID: 2009FP5789 KG-UVD1 P U.V Dual Band Multifunctional Two-way Radio millAll QAKin nilinlr FRFOt1ENCY Speedy Switch on Work Mode( R/B, + TDR) wB swscon Key I'll sIneieiD~ai ?-d Thanks for buying the 77~wouxun 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. User Safety, Training, and General Information READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR ~'wouxun PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO. Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Your ~~WOUXUn two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at duty cycles of up to 50% talk-50% listen and should be used for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. >> The approved batteries supplied with this radio are rated for a 5-5-90 >> duty cycle (5% talk-5% listen-90% standby), even though this radio >> complies with the FCC occupational RF exposure limits at duty cycles of >> up to 50% talk. Your ~~WOUXUn two-way radio Complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines: ? United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 subpart 1 ? American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 ? Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition ? International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures: Transmit and Receive To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button; to receive, release the PTT button. Hand-held radio operation Hofd the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 5 cm away from the lips and let the antenna MEMMI farther away from your head. Notices to Body-worn operation ? Governme Always place the radio in an ,,'WOUXUn approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this governme product. Use of non- 0WOUXUn -approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. Antennas & Batteries ? Use only GWOUXUn approved, supplied antenna or 4''WOUXUn approved replacement antenna. ? Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations. ? Use only j'WOUXUn approved, supplied batteries or ~'WOUXUn approved replacement batteries. ? Use of non- 7'WOUXUn -approved batteries may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. Approved Accessories For a list of 1'WOUXUn approved accessories,see the accessories page of this user manual or visit the following website which lists approved accessories: http://www.wouxun.com ? Illegal ope ? Refer servi WARNING: I operation of transceiver If you require or your Gl FCC Cauti This equipmer are designed t This equipme accordance wi there is no gu Notices to the User ? Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within the territories under government control. ? Illegal operation is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. ? Refer service to qualified technicians only. WARNING: It is important that the operator is aware of and understand hazards common to the operation of any transceiver. Explosive environment(such as gases, dust, fumes, etc). Turn off your transceiver while talking on fuel, or while parked in gasoline service stations. If you require this machine to be developed or some changed, pleased connect with GWOUXUII or your ~XWOUXUn dealer. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the part 90 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfu I interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following Measures: ? Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ? Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ? Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ? Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Licensing Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communications Commission prior to use. Your ~4'WOUXUn Wireless dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc., and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands. Precautions Only qualified technicians are allowed to maintain this product. Do not use the radio or charge a battery in explosive areas such as coal gas, dust, steam, etc. Switch OFF the radio while refueling or parking at gas station. Do not modify or adjust this radio without permission. Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to heating source. Do not place the radio in excessively dusty, humid areas, nor on unstable surfaces. Safety: It is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any radio. CE Caution: Hereby, GWOUXUn declares that this Two-way radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the DOC may be obtained through the following address. Address: No.928 Nanhuan Road, liangnan High Technology Industrial Park, Quanzhou, Fujian 362000, China Unpacking and checking the equipments -- ------------------ -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---------- --01 Se Supplied accessories - 01 Be Description of Functions 02-03 Se Getting Started ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - --- - - --- 04-08 Bu LCDDisplay 04 Se Description of transceiver ------ ---------------- --------- -------- -------- ------------ 05-08 Se Shortcut Operation Sheet ------ --- --- ----------------------------------------------------- ------ - - 09-12 Se How to Operate _ .... . ------ -_----.- - 13-44 Se Menu Locked Function - ---------------- - - - -- --- - - - -- 13-14 Sett Setting Frequency Step (STEP) ------MENU 1 - - - - 14 Sett Setting Squelch Level (SQL-LE) ------ MENU 2 - - --- -- -- 15 Sett Setting Battery Save Mode (SAVE) ------ MENU S - -- - - -- 15 Won Selecting Transmit Power (TXP) ------ MENU 4 - --- -- - 16 Setti Setting BeginlEnd Transmitting Voice Prompt (ROGER) ------ MENU 5 -: - - -- 16 Setti Transmit Over Timer (TOT) ------ MENU 6 17 Setti Setting VOX (VOX) ------ MENU7 -- --- 17 Setti. Setting Wide or Narrow Bandwidth (WN) ------ MENU 8 - -------------------- ----- --- ------------ - 18 Chan Setting Voice Prompt (VOICE) ------ MENU S - -- - -- --- 18 SetA ting Transmit Overtime Alarm (TOA) ------ MENU10 - --- ------------ - - 18-19 ?p Prompting Function (BEEP) ------ MENU 11 ...... - 19 ting Power-on Message (PONMSG) ------ MENU 12 - -------- ----------------------- - - 20 ;y Channel Locked (BCL) ------ MENU 13 20 ting Keypad Locked (AUTOLK) ------ MENU 14 21 ting Receiving CTCSS (R-CTCSS) ------ MENU 15 - - - ---- ----- _ 22 ting Transmitting CTCSS (T-CTCSS) ------ MENU 16 - ---- - -- --- - - 22 ting Receiving DCS (R-DCS) ------ MENU 17 - _---------------- --------------------- ------------- .------ - - 23 ting Transmitting DCS (T-DCS) ------ MENU 18 -- --------------------- ------ - 23 ting Scan Mode (SC-REV) ------ MENU 19 - - - 24 ting Scan l Lamp l SOS-CH l Radio Function on Side key 1 ------ MENU 20 24-27 irking Mode (CH-MDF) ------ MENU 21 - - 27-28 ting Auto-Backlight (ABR) ------ MENU 22 - - _....... --- - 29 ting Offset Frequency (OFF-SET) ------ MENU23- _ -------- -------------------------- 30-31 ting Frequency Shift Direction (SFT-D) ------ MENU 24 - ------- ----------- .------------- - - 31 ting Stopwatch Timer (SECOND) ------ MENU 25 - --- ----- -------- 32 9nnel Name Edit (CHNAME) ------ MENU 26 - - - 32-33 ting Memory Channel (MEM-CH) ------ MENU 27 - - 34-35 Contents Deleting Channel (DEL-CH) ------ MENU 28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35 Setting Reset (RESET) ------ MENU 29 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36-37 CTCSSIDCS Frequency Scan ------ MENU 3a---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 DTMF Encoding-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 Setting Priority Scan Function --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 Setting Reverse Frequency Function---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41-42 Low Voltage Battery Voice prompt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 Transmit Overtime Prompt----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 Adding Scanning Channel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 Wire Clone Function ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Working with Repeater ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43-44 How to Use the Intelligent Charger-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 Trouble Shooting ---------------------- - - - --------------------------- --------------------- - - -------------------------- - - - ----------- 45-46 Technology Parameter- - - ------------------------ - - ----------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- 47-49 Appendix 1 (CTCSS) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47 Appendix 2 (DCS) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48-49 Technology Specification--------------------------- ----------------------- --- ---------------------- - ------------------ ---- 50 Optional Accessories ---------------------------- - -- ------------------- - - ---------------------- - ---------------------------- - - -------- 51 Announcement -- ----------------------------- - ----------------------- - ------------------------ ------------------------------ 52 Unpacking and checking of your equipment Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please notify your Gwouxun dealer. Supplied accessories i Transceiver High gain antenna Li-ion batterypack Intelligent charger Beltclip Handstrap User's manual Service card 01 I. Dual Band, Dual Frequency, Dual Display and Dual Standby 2. Frequency Range (can be suitable for different countries or areas): 136-174MHz & 350-470MHz (Rx / Tx), 136-174MHz & 400-480MHz (Rx / Tx), 136-174MHz & 420-520MHz (Rx / Tx), 136-174MHz & 400-470MHz (Rx / Tx), 136-174MHz & 245-250MHz (Rx / Tx), 136-174MHz & 216-280MHz (R)c/ Tx), 136-174MHz & 225-226MHz (Rx / Tx), 136-174MHz & 430-440MHz (Rx / Tx). 3. Working Mode: U-V, V-V or U-U available 4. Same Channel: VHF T x & UHF Rx or UHF T x & VHF Rx available 5. DTMF Encoding 6. Digital FM Radio (76-108MHz) 7. CTCSS/DCS Frequency Scan 8. Output Power: 5W VHF /4W UHF 9. Memory Channel: 128 channels 10. VOX Function I I. Stopwatch Function 12. 105 groups DCS and 50 groups CTCSS 13. Voice Prompt 14. SOS Function 15. Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Selection (25KHz / 12.5KHz) 16. Channel number, Channel + Frequency or Channel name display mode available 02 17. Re 18. Mu 19. Pri 20. Bri 21. Ste 22. Hig 23. Hig 24. Intel 25. Offs 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Freq Busy Pow~ LowStart ; 31. Transr 32. Keypa 33. Add S 34. High/ 35. Comp 36. Wire-i 37. Menu 17. Reverse Frequency 18. Multi-functional Scan 19. Priority Scan Function 20. Bright Flashlight Illumination 21. Step (5/6.25/10/12.5/25KHz/50KHz/100KHz) 22. High/Low Power selection (5W/1W) 23. High Capacity Li-ion Battery 24. Intelligent 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 30. Start and/or End Transmitting Beep Prompt 31. Transmit Overtime Prompt 32. Keypad Locked (Auto / Manual) 33. Add Scanning Channel Function 34. High/Low power switchable when transmitting 35. Computer Programmable 36. Wire-clone Function 37. Menu/Channel Reset 03 LCD display 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 the table below. Reverse Frequency Split (negative) Dual Band Split (positive) VOX Function DCS Receive Signal Vice Frequency I Bandwidth Indicator CTCSS CT DCS + - R TDR VOX S N 8 E?? Battery capacity Indicator Switch Master _~ -- "75*i~o1 Menu Order/Channel Order 25 ''-1 -~ _ Frequency Indicator 25 l Menu Order/Channel Order '- -~ --- -- -- -- 75 ' %f High/Low Power Transmitting-~-HL --- Mff MME nrO Busy Channel Locked Note: - Keypad Lock .~,vI Batterypack power indicator (full) c=7I Batterypack power indicator (exhausted) ~~j c=,mI Batterypack power indicator (remaining) mw-_MAWAff ... Receive signal meter 04 Description of transceiver Lamp Rotary Encoder ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antenna Power switch / Volume control Imo' Receive light L ~u u u Transmit Light A/B Swith Key on Master Fre u e n c ------9-.-------y-------------------------------------..A--- ]I ~, 1, I1~ Single/Dual Band switch Key Screen/LCD Display Note: Speedy switch on work mode ( ?+ W ) Speedy re-start the transceiver ( ?+M ) Function Key ------------------------------------------------------- Number Key -------------------------------- -------- - -----------------Up/Down Key Exit Key -----------.-....------------------------------------------ Reverse Frequency/Scan Key Lock Key/Stopwatch timer Key .--..-...-----------------------------------------------.---- 05 PTT (Push-To-Talk) key Side key 1: scan/Lamp SOS-CH /Radio Side key 2: monitor(long press) / flashlight (short press) Speaker/ Microphonejacks ------------------ ----------------- ---- Batterylatches ----------------------- ------------------- ? Speed Search Press 0 or 0 key to set each Function or Parameter, it can search quickly. M SinglelDual Band Switch Press M Single Band<------------ Dual Band ? Speedy Re-start Transceiver In standby, press ?+~ , then LCD displays transceiver re-starts. STEP . Press ? to confirm, and then the ? AIB Switch Press Ub 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 for transmitting and receiving, and the vice frequency is only for receiving. When vice frequency receives, the screen displays " S ". ? Scan key Press slightly to set Reverse Frequency ON/OFF while press 2 seconds to active scan. 07 ? Side key 2 Press slightly to turn ON/OFF the lamp while press 2 seconds to set Squelch ON. ? 1750Hz Burst Tone Sometimes, 1750Hz 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 1750Hz Burst tone. 08 Shortcut operation sheet Function Function Enter Screen display Select order name function set 1 Setting frequency step E F' 2.5AiK parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter ,SQL-'7E Pressporpkey 2 Setting squelch ?imi s Select parameter level 19VE~ e Pressporpkey 3 Setting batterypack? i JM -0~ 3 nra savemode Select parameter 4 Selecting transmit= i m i . TXP .?" Pressporpkey HIGH power ,Select parameter 5 Transmit voice , RoGEp Pressporpkey r i?i FF _ Select parameter prompt 6 Transmit overtimer ? -*~ 10 -*- ,TiIT F_. a_ ~ 6 Pressporpkey a r IFF I Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter 7 Setting VOX 10 -.0. Is -0. 8 Setting bandwidth ? -go-go i , 9 Voice Prompt 10 F-1111-11117--l ,l!_,IG LI i vSH EN PresslMorlakel Select parameter norlakey Sel',ct parameter Selectable Confirm Return See parameter to page explanation standby 7 kinds of frequency steps 5K/6.25K/10K/12.5K/25K /50K/100K i 10 i ? P14 Squelch level from 0 to 9 ON: Turn on save function OFF: Turn off save function' H. High power (VHF 5W/UHF 4W) L: Low power OW) OFF. turn off this function, without any lprompting. BOT pre,, ce PTT, voice prompt when begin transmitting FOT. release PTT, voice prompt when end transmitting BOTH: press and release PTTvoice prompt) TOT has 40 levels in steps of 15 seconds. DOFF: Turn off TOT VOX has levels from 1 to 10 OFF, Turn off VOX transmission l WIDE 25KHz NAR CHINES Chinese voice prompt ENGLSH: English voice prompt ,OFF: Turn off voice prompt i ? i (M P15 ~ ? ~ ? P15 ? i ? P16 ' -0-90 i ? P16 --11- ? --0- ? P17 ? i ? P18 09 10 Transmit overtime alarm 11 Setting Beep prompt 12 Power on display 13 Busy ChannelLockout ?~?~? i Keypad Lock 15 Receiving CTCSS 16 Transmitting CTCSS 17 Receiving DCS 18 Transmitting do-ow-.40 ~~-.0 19 Scan mode?-MiM i-`-BTU" '9 i?'I10 TOR ~d +EEEF"ON ,Forfri=.e" OFF +ECL ~ OFF " OFF ? --,r", K +R-CT[: OFF T-CTIF OFF OFF LT-1. OFF FPressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameterl "ssl3orake S'elect pararnetely Pressl3orakey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter 1 to 10 levels with 1 second each OFF: turn off TOA ON: Turn on Beep promptfuncfion OFF: Turn off beep prompt function OFF: Full screen display BATT Battery voltage display MSG: WELCOME ON: Turn on BCL OFF: Turn off BCL ON: Turn on Autolock OFF: Turn off Auto lock 50 groups CTCSS (67.OHz -254,11-1z) OFF: Turn off CTCSS 50 groups CTCSS (67.0Hz 254.1 Hz) OFF: Turnoff CTCSS 105 groups DCS (D023ND754N) l OFF: Turn off DCS 105 groups DCS (D023ND754N) OFF: Turnoff DCS 3 kinds of Scan modes TO: Time scanning mode CO Carrier mode 1 scan SE. Carrier mode 2 scan -O.?i?P18 -19 ~?-0. ?P19 20 Scan/Lamp SOS-CH/ Radio/(Side key 1) 21 Working mode ?~mi 22 Auto backlight go~go-0. go i 23 Offset Frequency 24 Frequency shift Direction go 25 Stopwatch do'ol-doiM -0ii. 26 Edit Channe name 27 Memory Channels 28 Dlete channel goig~g i .PF1 "2c F'HDZO .CH-PI -F 2' FREIJ - Rep " 27 01`4 -OFFSET'23 ==a~a.Y?r rr FT-T, OFF CHFAFtr1E" 26 . rrErr-GH" z, CH-Or? 1 ~DEL-LH"28 r_H-OOS '00. ?i i ?-0. Pressp or p key Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter ( Pressporpkey Select parameter essl3orl3ke S~ elect parametery ~Presst2orjakel [Select parametell SCAN Ac~g-~eL,",p _ T, , SOS CH SOS fund". RADIO. Turn on FM radio OFF --, This transceiver has two working modes available: 1. Frequency mode (FRED 1. Channel mode Three kinds of channel mode available: ccnannel (CH) 3:Frequency + Channel number (CH FREQ) OO Channel name (NAME) ON: Turn on backlight OFF: Turn off backlight 0-69.950MHz available + Positive direction - Negative direction OFF. Turn off frequency shift direction ON: Turn on Stopwatch function OFF: Turn off Stopwatch function Channel name should be with in 26 letters (A to Z) and 10 numbers (0 to 9), six maximum 128 channels available 128 channels available ~?-0.?P24 -27 i?-*-?P27 -28 29 Reset 30 CTCSS/ 10 DCS Frequency Scan -RESET V FO Pressporpkey Select parameter Pressporpkey Select parameter VFO: Menu reset ALL: All parameter reset CTCSS: CTCSS scan DCS: DCS scan ? Speed Search (' / 0 (See page 07 ) ? High/Low power can be changeable when transmitting (See page 16) ? SOS-CH (SOS function) (See page 25) ? DTMF encoding (See page 39 ) ? Priority scan function (See page 41 ) ? Set Reverse Frequency do (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 ) ?~?i?P36 ~?~?P38 12 How to operate Menu Locked function To avoid operating menu often, you can set Menu Locked function on through the programming software, see the following operation steps: 1. Setting 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. >> When the transceiver is on dual standby (TDR appears),the frequency >> that is displayed by the arrowhead is master frequency, the other one >> is vice frequency. When vice frequency receives, the LCD displays " S ". In dual standby, the master frequency is used for transmission; the vice frequency only can be used for receiving. >> Master Frequency Setting In dual standby, press M to select the master frequency. >> This transceiver with dual frequency and dual displaying function, it >> can display two different RX and TX frequencies at the same time under >> Frequency mode, while display two different channel frequencies and >> relative parameters at the same time under Channel mode. 13 >> Under Frequency/Channel mode, Band A and B switchable through m key, if >> shows A, all the operating of channel or frequency is on band A, while >> shows B operating on band B. Under Frequency mode: the following Nine functions can be set respectively on both Band A and Band B>>frequency step, output power, squelch level, channel bandwidth, CTCSS, DCS, Frequency shift direction, Offset frequency, and Channel displaying mode. >> Under Channel mode: setting following seven functions on both Band A >> and B is invalid-Stepping transmit output power, CTCSS, DCS, channel >> bandwidth, frequency step, frequency shift direction and Offset frequency. Setting Frequency Step (STEP) ----- MENU 1 In standby, press ? + Ml , the screen displays STEF7 12.S0Y Press ? to enter, it shows "I 2.50K', press o / 0 to select the desired step, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. This transceiver has seven frequency steps available: 5.OOKHz, 10.OOKHz, 12.50KHz, 25.OOKHz, 50.OOKHz and 100KHz. 14 etting 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 gnal is weak. Set the same codes and turn on the squelch, the device will 'sounds'. Setting the level )o high may not receive the weaksignals, while setting too low may receive the noise or other no =sired signal. )> This transceiver has ten (0--9) levels available,and 0 means turn on the squelch, from 1 to 9 levels shows different levels of noise reduction. Higher level, louder squelch. The intensity of receiving signal is accordingly higher. standby, press ? + W , the screen displays +sC1L-LE ess ? to enter, it shows '5', press 0 / 0 to select the desired squelch level, then press ? to infirm, press ? return to standby. etting Battery Save Mode (SAVE) --- MENU 3 ~ save battery, this function can turn off the receiver a certain time then turn on to check the signal. standby, press ? + a) , the screen displays nsRVEd . 3 ON ess ? to enter, it shows 'ON', press 0 / 0 to select turn ON/OFF the battery save mode. 'ess ? to confirm, then press ? return to standby. 15 Selecting Transmit Power (TXP) --- MENU 4 In Frequency mode, press ? + 9D , the screen displays +TXP v HIGH Press ? to enter, it shows 'HIGH', press ?/ o to select HIGH/LOW power, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. This transceiver has 5W and 1 W output power selectable.Transmitting output power can switch high/ low temporanily.ln transmission, press in key can switch the output power (switch between high and low power). Before powering off, the output power is the switched one. It will resume the previous power after powering on again. Setting BeginlEnd Transmitting Voice Prompt (ROGER) --- MENU 5 This function means to select transmitting voice prompt way: OFF: turn off this function, without any voice prompting. BOT: press PTT, voice prompt when begin transmitting EO7: release PTT, voice prompt when end transmitting BOTH: press and release PTT, voice prompt In standby, press ? + W) , the screen displays ~~~? CI: OFF Press ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press o / 0 to select OFF/BOT/EOT/BOTH, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. 16 ,nsmit Over Timer (TOT) --- MENU 6 f is designed to prevent transmitting the transceivers too long. When operating exceed the preset ~, it will stop transmitting and a warning sound can be heard. transceiver can be set in 40 levels with 15 seconds each, between 15 and 600 seconds. :andby, press ? + no , the screen displays s ? to enter, it shows '60', press 0 / 0 to select the desired transmitting level, then press onfirm, press ? return to standby. sting VOX (VOX) --- MENU 7 m the voice shows, the transceiver will switch to transmit mode automatically. he VOX should check the voice, transmitting will be a little delaying, and the beginning voice may transmitted. be andby, press (W + W , the screen displays OFF s ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press 0 / 0 to turn OFF VOX function or select VOX level 10), then press do to confirm, press ? return to standby. fhe higher VOX level the higher volume required. 17 Setting Wide or Narrow Bandwidth (WN) --- MENU 8 In standby, press ? + do , the screen displays rWN ~ s Press ? to enter, it shows 'WIDE', press 0 / 0 to select WIDE/NARROW bandwidth, then press 10 to confirm, press ? return to standby. Setting Voice Prompt (VOICE) --- MENU 9 In standby, press (M + M) , the screen displays ?,,~--E FCNII,I_I-N Press go to enter, press 0 / O to select Chinese, English or OFF voice prompt, press ? key to confirm, press ? return to standby. >> If you want to turn off all prompt of keyboard, must turn off MENU 9 >> and MENU 11 at the same time. Setting Transmit Overtime Alarm (TOA) --- MENU 10 Turn on TOA function, when your transmission reached the preset TOT (transmit over time), the transceiver will alarm and TX indicator flash. This transceiver can be set from 1 to 10 TOA level with 1 second each. 1 level means the transceiver prompt 1 second before transmitting reached to TOT 18 In standby, press ? + m '0 , the screen displays +TOR 5 Press ? to enter, it shows '5', press 0 / 0 to select OFF/1---10 Level, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. Beep Prompting Function (BEEP) --- MENU 11 Beep prompting function is prompting the confirmed operation, wrong operation or malfunction. We kindly suggest you to turn on this function to avoid any possible malfunction. In standby, press ? + Go m , the screen displays f + BEE FP ON Press ? to enter, it shows 'ON', press ? / 0 to select turn ON/OFF the beep prompting function, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. 19 Setting Power-on Message (PONMSG) --- MENU 12 The power on message of this transceiver as following: OFF: Full display BATT-V: display the current battery voltage MSG: display 'WELCOME' In standby, press ? + 4D go , the screen displays +FOrar " OFF z Press ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press 0 / 0 to select OFF/BATT-V/MSG, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. Busy Channel Locked (SCL) --- MENU 13 This function is to prevent the interference of other communicating channels. If the selected channel was occupied, press [PTT], the transceiver can not transmit. In frequency mode, press ? + W a) , the screen displays +PC L "" OFF Press ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press O / 0 to select ON/OFF this function, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. 20 Setting Keypad Locked (AUTOLK) --- MENU 14 This transceiver has Auto-lock and Manual-lock available. ON: Turn on keypad locked function, it will locked automatically if without any operation within 15 seconds. Press m more than 2 seconds to unlock the keypad. OFF: Turn oft auto-locked function. Manually lock: in standby press m more than 2 seconds to lock keypad while press m more than 2 seconds again to unlock. In standby, press ? + al m , the screen displays TOFF Press ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press 0 / 0 to select ON/OFF this function, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. 21 Setting Receiving CTCSS (R-CTCSS) --- MENU 15 Setting CTCSS/DCS can ignore the unwanted signals from other members working with the same frequency. Only with the same CTCSS/DCS codes can communicate. In Frequency mode, press ? + 4 the screen displays , R-C TF OFF Press go to enter, it shows 'OFF', press 0 / 0 to turn OFF this function or select 67.OHz to 254.1 Hz CTCSS code, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. >> This transceiver has 50 groups CTCSS, see appendix (1) CTCSS frequency sheet. Setting Transmitting CTCSS (T-CTCSS) --- MENU 16 In standby, press ? + m W , the screen displays ,T-CTC ' OFF Press ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press 0 / 0 to turn OFF this function or select 67.0Hz to 254.1 Hz CTCSS code, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. >> This transceiver has 50 groups CTCSS, see appendix (1) CTCSS frequency sheet. 22 Setting Receiving DCS (R-DCS) --- MENU 17 In Frequency mode, press ? + MI 4M , the screen displays OFF R-r 6~: Press ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press 0 / 0 to turn OFF this function or select D023N to D7541 DCS code, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. >> This transceiver has 105 groups DCS, see appendix (2) DCS frequency >> sheet. In it DXXXN (between D023N to D754N) means Positive code while DXXXI (between D0231 and D7541) means Negative code. Setting Transmitting DCS (T-DCS) --- MENU 18 In Standby mode, press ? + m 90 , the screen displays . T-oc7. OFF Press ? to enter, it shows 'OFF', press 0 / 0 to turn OFF this function or select D023N to D7541 DCS code, then press ? to confirm, press ? return to standby. >> This transceiver has 105 groups DCS, see appendix (2) DCS frequency >> sheet. In it DXXXN (between D023N to D754N) means Positive code while >> DXXXI (between D0231 and D7541) means Negative code. 23 -- Email services provided by the System Access Mobile Network. Visit www.serotek.com to learn more about accessibility anywhere.