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Professional

FM Transceiver

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Choose To Transmit 2TONE ......................................................................................................................................29

Choose To Transmit 5TONE ......................................................................................................................................30

Choose To Transmit FSK ...........................................................................................................................................30

Signaling Combination  ..............................................................................................................................................31

Frequency Step  .........................................................................................................................................................32

Offset Direction ..........................................................................................................................................................32

Offset Frequency ........................................................................................................................................................33

Wide/ Narrow FM Mode .............................................................................................................................................33

Frequency Reverse ....................................................................................................................................................34

Talk Around  ...............................................................................................................................................................34

Busy Channel Lockout ...............................................................................................................................................35

Prohibits transmitting  .................................................................................................................................................35

Sub Channel Display Setup .......................................................................................................................................36

Compander (Reduce Noise, Improve Communication Quality) .................................................................................36

Scrambler Setup (Encryption)  ...................................................................................................................................37

SET MODE OPERATIONS

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38

Beep and Voice assist sounds ...................................................................................................................................38

Time-Out Timer ..........................................................................................................................................................38

Voice Operated Transmission (VOX)  ........................................................................................................................39

Voice Operated Transmission (VOX) Delay Time  .....................................................................................................40

Auto Power-Off ...........................................................................................................................................................40

DTMF Burst and Pause timing ...................................................................................................................................41

Squelch Level   ...........................................................................................................................................................41

Scan Resume Conditions ...........................................................................................................................................42

Function Key Setting time ..........................................................................................................................................43

Backlight On/Off Mode  ..............................................................................................................................................43

Backlight Color Setup .................................................................................................................................................44

Summary of Contents for DJ-100

Page 1: ...Chuo ku Osaka 541 0043 Japan Phone 81 6 7636 2362 Fax 81 6 6208 3802 http www alinco com E mail export alinco co jp Copyright Alinco lnc PS0663 FNEG EN Printed in China VHF FM Transceiver 136 000 173 995MHz All EU and EFTA member states Operator license is required ...

Page 2: ...e full performance and keep this manual for future reference as it contains information on after sales service In case addendum or errata sheets are included with this product please read those materials and keep them together with this instruction manual for future reference VHF FM Transceiver Instruction Manual DJ 100 ...

Page 3: ...according to the local regulation masking some of features mentioned in this manual Please consult your dealer for details of programming Before transmitting There are many radio stations operating in proximity to the frequency ranges this product covers Be careful not to cause interference when transmitting around such radio stations Lightning Any person is not safe outdoor during thunderstorm an...

Page 4: ...ies and the radio has not been disassembled by the customer The factory has tested and made the equipment compatible to IP54 certification during engineering However please understand that this equipment is NOT certified IP54 compliant but is designed to remain operational when used in hard conditions and is in no way stating that you should attempt to wash the radio for cleaning Warranty will not c...

Page 5: ...rameters Busy Channel Lockout Voice Compander Reduce Noise enhance audio clarity Inversion Scramble Analog encryption CTCSS DCS Encode Decode DTMF ANI 5 Tone 2 Tone and Tone bursts VOX built in Emergency Kill Stun Revive Alarm signal Various scan modes Key lock Wide Narrow operations and more at NO extra costs Features Conformity Symbols Tested to comply MIL STD 810G Shock Method 514 6 I IV Vibrat...

Page 6: ... without a proper antenna attached as it may damage the transceiver and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits A proper antenna is the genuine antenna supplied with this transceiver by Alinco or ones specifically authorized by the antenna manufacturer for use with this transceiver DO NOT transmit for more than 50 during the time of employment 50 duty cycle or less Transmitting excessi...

Page 7: ...s hospitals blasting sites aboard aircraft and similar advanced vehicles etc Do not expose magnetic cards such as credit cards in a very close vicinity to a transceiver it may erase the magnetic data A person using medical devices such as a pacemaker MUST NOT use this transceiver as interference may cause malfunction to such medical devices Occupational Controlled Use This product is used in situa...

Page 8: ...elevision 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 ncrease 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 dea...

Page 9: ...r skin Never operate this product in facilities where radio products are prohibited for use such as aboard aircraft in airports in ports within or near the operating area of business wireless stations or their relay stations Use of this product may be prohibited or illegal outside of your country Be informed in advance when you travel The manufacturer declines any responsibilities against loss of ...

Page 10: ...e and or malfunction and voids warranty Do not operate this product in a wet place such as in a shower room It may result in electric shock fire and or malfunction This product is splash proof but not a complete water proof Do not place the product in a container carrying conductive materials such as water or metal in close proximity A short circuit to the product may result in electric shock fire...

Page 11: ...l dealer of this product for service and assistance Do not use the product until the trouble is resolved Do not try to troubleshoot the problem by yourself When a strange sound smoke and or strange odor comes out of the product When the product is dropped or the case is broken or cracked When a liquid penetrated inside When a power cord including DC cables AC cables and adapters is damaged For you...

Page 12: ...t and humidity such as a heater or a stove Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight Be cautious of a dew formation Please completely dry the product before use when it happens Be cautious of the whip antenna when carried in your shirt pocket etc It may make contact with your eye and cause injury Do not connect devices other than specified ones to the jacks and ports on the product It may result i...

Page 13: ...stributors dealers only USB programming cable is required The manufacturer will not release the software to unauthorized party so please contact your dealer for details This product may be blocked for operation in default state and only dealers can program to make it working Manufacturer is not available for reprogramming or modifying the dealer programmed setting VFO frequnecy mode may not be ava...

Page 14: ...e the Battery 07 Installing Removing the Li ion Battery 07 Installing Removing the Antenna 08 Installing Removing the Belt Clip 08 Accessories 09 Installing the Hand Strap 09 GETTING ACQUAINTED 10 LCD Display 10 Front Panel 11 Side Panel 12 BASIC OPERATIONS 13 Power On and off 13 Adjusting Audio output level 13 Frequency Input by Keypad 14 Channel Input by Keypad 14 Change Frequency Channel Throug...

Page 15: ...SS DCS Scan 20 Add or cancel CTCSS DCS 21 Frequency Scan Channel Scan or FM Search 21 Scan Channel Skip 22 Priority Monitor 23 TX Power Selection 23 FSK Message Single Transmitting 24 FSK Message Group Transmitting 24 FSK Message All Transmitting 25 FSK message checking 25 DTMF Code Searching And Setup 26 Manually Transmitting DTMF Signaling 26 Remotely Kill Revive 26 Remotely Stun Waken 27 RF Att...

Page 16: ...annel Lockout 35 Prohibits transmitting 35 Sub Channel Display Setup 36 Compander Reduce Noise Improve Communication Quality 36 Scrambler Setup Encryption 37 SET MODE OPERATIONS 38 Beep and Voice assist sounds 38 Time Out Timer 38 Voice Operated Transmission VOX 39 Voice Operated Transmission VOX Delay Time 40 Auto Power Off 40 DTMF Burst and Pause timing 41 Squelch Level 41 Scan Resume Conditions...

Page 17: ...y Save Ratio 47 FM Radio 48 Password 48 Reset 49 DEFAULT SETTINGS 50 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 51 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION OF EARPHONE MICROPHONE 52 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS 53 Cable Cloning 53 Communication Note 53 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 54 Technical Specifications 54 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 56 APPENDIX 58 CTCSS Frequency Chart 58 1024 Groups DCS Chart 59 ...

Page 18: ... Hand Strap Antenna Battery Charger AC Adaptor A shape may vary Belt Clip Instruction Manual NOTE Accessories may differ depending on the version you have purchased Please contact your local dealer for details of standard accessories and the warranty policy before purchase ...

Page 19: ...n skip A 6 In standby state checking Priority channel 23 Priority Monitor A 7 H icon High power M icon Middle power L icon Low Power 24 TX power selection A 9 Press B key C key to choose transmit method CAL ID CAL GR or CAL AL 24 FSK transmit method A Displays received message press B key C key to change page 25 FSK message checking Hold pressing key1second Displays current data EMPTY means no dat...

Page 20: ...se explosion After installing the battery when the radio displays low battery please charge the battery Notice for Charging Battery Do not shortcircuit the charger Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery otherwise the warranty is void and you risk serious damage to yourself and properties The ambient temperature should be between 5 and 40 while charging Charging outside this range may ...

Page 21: ...ce where temperature is in 10ºC to 45ºC 14ºF to 113ºF range Temperatures outside this range can cause the battery liquid to leak Exposure to prolonged high humidity can cause corrosion of metal components Battery packs are a consuming part When its operating time becomes considerably short after a normal charge please consider that the pack is exhausted and replace it with a new one The battery pa...

Page 22: ...er with battery into the charger make sure the battery terminals are in contact with the charging terminals LED turns into twinkling RED pre charging begins 3 Pre charging for about 5 minutes LED twinkles stop then charging begins 4 It takes about 4 hours to fully charge the battery and LED turns to green when the charge is complete 5 Charging Process Status LED Stand by self examine orange lights...

Page 23: ... of time Although the packs are protected against overheating with a protective circuit never leave the battery packs in a car or similar locations in hot seasons Li ion packs may deteriorate by over 30 regardless of conditions after 3 years This is a nature of Li ion pack and not a defect of the product The charger is to charge the battery pack only It is not an AC adapter to operate the radio Ne...

Page 24: ...y from the transceiver How to Store the Battery 1 The battery should be kept in the status of 50 discharge when storing 2 It should be kept in cool dry environment and remove it from the transceiver 3 Keep away from source of heat and direct sunlight WARNING Do notshort circuit battery terminals Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack Never assemble the battery hazardous in explos...

Page 25: ...s of specified size only Others may cause damage to the product screws PM2 5x3 Installing Removing the Antenna Installing the Antenna 1 Hold the antenna by its base 2 Align the grooves at the base of the antenna with the protrusions on the antenna connector 3 Slide the antenna down and turn it clockwise until it stops 4 Confirm that the antenna is securely connected Check the connection from time ...

Page 26: ...sory plug into the jack as shown When the accessory is not used please be sure to put on cover with securely NOTE 1 To keep the radio dust and splash resistant the cover must be closed properly with the original supplied cover 2 The radio is not dust and splash resistant while using the optional accessory risking that the water may penetrate inside through the plug ...

Page 27: ...indicator full No power replace battery pack or charge battery Battery power consuming Receiving signal strength TX power indicator Frequency Reverse Offset direction DCS Talk Around CTCSS FUNC Icon FM radio TX Power Busy Channel Priority Scan VOX Function Scan Skip Narrow band Scramble Encryption Battery Capacity Function Menu Serial No Main Channel No serial No Keypad Lock ATT ...

Page 28: ...G ACQUAINTED Front Panel Antenna Speaker Microphone LCD A key Function key Numeric keys Main dial Power Volume Switch TX RX indicator RX is Green TX is Red B key Up key Call key C key Down key V M D key Exit key or channel VFO Exchange key ...

Page 29: ...ofessional FM Transceiver 12 Side Panel GETTING ACQUAINTED Left Panel Right Panel PTT key PF1 key 1 Primary Function key PF2 key 2 Primary Function key Accessory and PC programming port Belt Clip Battery ...

Page 30: ... audio level Turn POWER VOLUME dial clockwise to increase the audio level counterclockwise to decrease CAUTION NEVER USE EARPHONE while adjusting audio level The max audio output is 1W and it s loud enough to hurt your eardrums You may feel a static shock when wearing an earphone in a dry atomosphere but it s not a defect of product but a cause of nature It is the same shock you feel typically whe...

Page 31: ...or Channel Name Tag mode you may select the channel by entering three channel digits 000 199 If the entered channel has not been preprogrammed the radio will beep to alert you that input is wrong and then return to current channel Frequency Input by Keypad In VFO mode or FM radio receiver You may directly enter frequency through numeric keys 1 Press to switch to VFO 2 Enter the desired frequency i...

Page 32: ...ial turn clockwise to the next channel counter clockwise turn to the last channel When PF2 key function set as Squelch Off Momentary Squelch Off you can use this key to monitor weak signals that you cannot hear during normal operation 1 Squelch Off Momentary press and hold PF2 key to hear the background noise release the key to return to normal operation When PF1 key is set as alarm press and hold...

Page 33: ...l you are going to use to ensure it is not busy by pressing and holding PF2 key The Side PF1 key can realized functions as below 1 In receiving mode press to check current voltage Select the operating mode and frequency or channel that you wish to operate When a signal is received on the frequency that you selected and S meter is displayed on the LCD then the received signal can be heard The RX in...

Page 34: ...o perform the factroy reset All icons will appear then after 2 seconds the display resumes with showing 155 000 In main channel Sub channel or FM broadcast mode press key to switch between frequency mode VFO and Memory mode Note Reset may be prohibited by the dealer programming Note When the channel hasn t been preprogrammed this operation is unavailable VFO mode may not be available in some count...

Page 35: ...ter pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press the channel number twinkling means getting into store delete channel mode 2 Turn selector knob to select the channel which you want to delete 3 Press key and hold key for 2 seconds the frequency disappear with in two beep sounds the channel has been deleted 1 Under standby state press key top left corner of LCD displays icon then pres...

Page 36: ...key to transmit the prestored and selected DTMF signaling 2 When the first digit displays T it has 2TONE signaling squelch when receive Hold PTT key then press PF2 key to transmit the prestored and selected 2TONE signaling 3 When the first digit displays F it has 5TONE signaling squelch when receive Hold PTT key then press PF2 key to transmit the prestored and selected 5TONE signaling 3 When FM ra...

Page 37: ...op left corner of LCD displays then press to enter CTCSS DCS scan When signaling scanned matches the setting of the transceiver stop for 15 seconds then scan again Press any keys except to exit scanning Note Details will be explained later in the Channel operation chapter Note This function is invalid when the main channel is in channel display mode or current mode without signaling setup Scan CTC...

Page 38: ...ile receiving after pressing key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press key to begin frequency scan or channel scan Scan resume condition can be set in the set mode that will be explained later Default is timed and resumes scanning after 15 seconds regardless of receiving state Note An advanced PA PB frequency scans may be available after dealer programming Add or cancel CTCSS DCS Fr...

Page 39: ...selected as skip channels won t be scanned during the channel scanning In Channel mode or Memory mode after pressing key press key to set the current channel to be skipped while channel scanning and S icon appears to indicate the channel is set as the skip Repeat the operations to cancel channel scan skip setting The S icon will dessapear Scan Channel Skip 2 Channel Scan In channel mode it scans i...

Page 40: ...ty channel once every 5 seconds When the priority channel receives a matching signal it will stay tuned to the priority channel until current signal disappears Press any keys other than D key to exit Priority Monitor TX Power Selection After pressing key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press key to set the output power When the bottom left corner of screen displays H the power is 5W...

Page 41: ...tal 18 characters can be entered 6 Press key LCD displays CALL ID 7 Enter the desired calling ID 8 Press PTT key to transmit FSK message 1 In standby state press key the top left corner of LCD displays icon 2 Press key LCD displays _MSG_ 3 Turn main dial to select the desired character 4 Press PF1 key to confirm the current character and enter next character 5 Press PF2 key to return previous char...

Page 42: ...can be entered 6 Press key LCD displays CALL ID Press or key to select CAL AL 7 Press PTT key to transmit FSK message FSK Message All Transmitting 8 Press PTT key to transmit FSK message Note Pressing PTT after having edited the message will send the message to all users FSK message checking Press and hold key for 1 second to check the receiving short message Press or key to read more messages Pre...

Page 43: ...F characters Press PF2 key to transmit the tones save the data and exit Method 1 hold PTT key and enter the number you need in keyboard Method 2 hold PTT key and enter the first number release PTT key the transceiver will stay in transmitting situation in 2 seconds and you can keep on entering the numbers you need in keyboard You do not need to keep holding PTT key to enter When transmitting DTMF ...

Page 44: ...It displays WAKEN when revive code is received Turn off and turn on to operate In case receiving signal is excessively strong that bothers hearing ATT may become useful 1 Press A key the top left corner displays icon 2 Press key ATT icon appears on the left bottom and ATT is on 3 Repeat above to exit and ATT icon disappears RF Attenuator ATT Remotely Stun Waken To wake up revive the radios again s...

Page 45: ... the top left corner of LCD displays then press key to enter function menu 2 Press key to select the menus to be set 3 Turn main dial to choose the parameter 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit the setup 1 After pressing A key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 01 LCD will display T CDC 3 Press 1 key to choose CTCSS DSC or OFF When DCS is selected pres...

Page 46: ...en DCS is selected press key to choose positive or inverse code 4 Turn main dial to choose the desired CTCSS DCS decodeing tone See appendix for details of available tones 5 Press key or key to confirm and exit By preprogramming the 2 Tone setting in advance you may select the tone and transmit it 1 After pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 03...

Page 47: ...ain dial to choose the desired 5 Tone signal Press PTT to transmit the tone Up to 100 tones are programmable 5 Press key or key to confirm and exit By preprogramming the FSK setting in advance you may select the tone and transmit it 1 After pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 05 LCD will display FSK ENC 3 Turn main dial to choose the desired F...

Page 48: ...n dial to choose the desired signaling combinations mentioned below SQ Hear all communications regardless of the signaling tones CT DCS Hear only the signals with matching CTCSS or DCS tones Tone Hear only the signals with matching DTMF 2 Tone or 5 Tone tones CT TO Hear only the signals with matching CTCSS DCS DTMF 2 Tone or 5 Tone tones CT TO Hear only the signals with matching any one of CTCSS D...

Page 49: ...3 10 12 5 20 25 30 and 50KHz This parameter is not available when the radio is in the Channel mode 1 After pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 08 LCD will display SHIFT 3 Turn main dial to choose the desired Offset direction SBC Negative offset TX frequency is lower than RX frequency ADD Positive offset TX frequency is higher than RX frequency...

Page 50: ...or key to confirm end exit Offset Frequency Wide Narrow FM Mode 1 After pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 09 LCD will display OFF SET 3 Turn main dial to choose the desired Offset frequnecy Available parameters are 0 00 to 69 995MHz in step size selected in menu 07 4 Press key or key to confirm end exit Note Be sure to use correct bandwidth ...

Page 51: ...ey to confirm end exit This function temporary reverses the transmitting and receiving frequencies and signaling tone settings 1 After pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 12 LCD will display REV 3 Turn main dial to choose the desired parameter ON enable frequency reverse OFF disable frequency reverse 4 Press key or key to confirm end exit This...

Page 52: ... end exit This function prohibits the transmitting when the channel is busy 1 After pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 14 LCD will display LOCK 3 Turn main dial to choose the desired parameter REPEAT Signaling busy lock It suspends transmitting when receives a matching carrier but incorrectsignaling tones BUSY Carrier busy lock It suspends tr...

Page 53: ...r OFF Disable compander 4 Press key or key to confirm end exit 1 After pressing key the top left corner of LCD displays then press key 2 Press key to choose menu 16 LCD will display DSP SEL 3 Turn main dial to choose the desired parameter NAME Display current channel name VOLT Display current battery voltage CTDC Display current CTCSS DCS signaling TONE Display current optional signaling DTMF 5TON...

Page 54: ...key 2 Press key to choose menu 18 LCD will display SCR 3 Turn main dial to choose the desired parameter 1 10 Select one of 10 preset scrambling parameters for easier operation USER Preprogrammed user customized sclambring parameter OFF Disable scrambler 4 Press key or key to confirm end exit Scrambler Setup Encryption ...

Page 55: ...key or key to confirm and exit 1 Pressing and holding PF2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 01 LCD will display VOICE 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter ENG English voice BEEP Beep sounds OFF Turn off both 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit Beep and Voice assist sounds Time Out Timer The purpose of the Time out Timer is to prevent any c...

Page 56: ...Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 03 LCD will display VOX 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter 1 10 The microphone sensitivity level to start transmitting Higher the number louder you speak to activate the VOX OFF VOX disable 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit 2 Press key to choose menu 02 LCD will display TOT 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter 1 30MIN Up to...

Page 57: ...elect the desired parameter 0 3 to 3 in seconds 28 parameters in 0 1 seconds step 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit This parameter determines the Auto Power Off time setting 1 Pressing and holding PF2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 05 LCD will display POWER 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter 30MIN Automatic Power Off after 30 minute...

Page 58: ...for 200miliseconds 300MS Same as above for 300miliseconds 500MS Same as above for 400miliseconds 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit DTMF Burst and Pause timing Squelch Level This parameter determines the squelch level This is the same operation as PF2 key and main dial Setting the level too low will hear the noise often but too high may risk not receiving weaker signals 1 Pressing and holding ...

Page 59: ... Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter 5ST Resumes scanning after 5 seconds regardless of receiving state 10ST Resumes scanning after 10 seconds regardless of receiving state 15ST Resumes scanning after 10 seconds regardless of receiving state 2SP Busy scan Resumes scanning after 2 seconds from the receiving signal is gone 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit Scan Resume Conditions ...

Page 60: ...er 1 2 3 seconds is elapsed respectively ALWAYS Function operation is always active until A key is pressed 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit This parameter determines the LCD Keypad illumination timing 1 Pressing and holding PF2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 10 LCD will display LIGHT 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter OFF Illuminat...

Page 61: ...ing 1 Pressing and holding PF2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 11 LCD will display COLOR 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter BLUE RX Blue TX Purple ORG RX Orange TX Blue PUR RX Purple TX Orange 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit SET MODE OPERATIONS ...

Page 62: ...to choose menu 12 LCD will display DSP 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter FREQ channel frequency channel number display CH channel number display NAME Channel name Channel number display 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit 1 Pressing and holding PF2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 13 LCD will display DT ID 3 LCD displays DTMF self ID n...

Page 63: ... 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit Select the Tone burst tone frequency 4 tones are available To transmit the tone burst press PF1 key while transmitting 1 Pressing and holding PF2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 15 LCD will display 5T ID 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter Available tones are 1000 1450 1750 2100Hz 4 Press key or key ...

Page 64: ...F2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 16 LCD will display SAVE 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter OFF Battery save function OFF Not recommended for battery operation 1 2 operative sleep ratio is 1 2 1 3 BS ratio 1 3 1 5 BS ratio 1 5 1 8 BS ratio 1 8 AUTO Automatically adjust the ratio and most recommended 4 Press key or key to confirm and ex...

Page 65: ...adio receive is allowed OFF FM radio is prohibited 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit 1 Pressing and holding PF2 key to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 18 LCD will display CODE 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter ON Password function is on correct password must be input when power on the radio OFF Password function is off 4 Press key or key t...

Page 66: ...y to turn on the radio to enter the Set mode 2 Press key to choose menu 19 LCD will display RESTOR 3 Turn the main dial to select the desired parameter FACT Restore factory default SETUP Restore custom parameters only to default leaving the memory OFF Do not perform reset 4 Press key to perform the reset Reset is not available to dealer programmed or Channel mode radios SET MODE OPERATIONS ...

Page 67: ...quelch Level 4 Battery Save 1 2 LCD Backlight Auto LCD Backlight Color Orange Display Mode 1Frequency DTMF Transmitting Time 50ms Priority Channel CH0 FM Radio OFF Offset Frequency Setup OFF Channel Scan Skip NO TX Power Selection High DTMF Code None Keylock Off CTCSS DCS Decode Encode None Offset Frequency 600KHz Channel Spacing 25K Scramble None Voice Compander OFF Busy Channel Lockout OFF Optio...

Page 68: ...34 Belt Clip EBP 87 Li ion Battery Pack DC 7 4V 1500mAh EBP 88 Li ion Battery Pack DC 7 4V 1700mAh EDC 189 Li ion Battery Charger EDC 190E AC Adaptor 220V Linear type EDC 191E AC Adaptor 220V EDC 191T AC Adaptor 120V EME 56A Earphone Microphone OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...

Page 69: ...on of earphone microphone Earphone Use a clip to fix with collar Clip the PTT unit closer to your mouth Carry the radio on the side or the back of your body and the cable should go around the back as shown Clamp the excessive length of cable at your waist ...

Page 70: ...y restart main transceiver to exit copy mode Setup sub transceiver party 1 When receiving data LCD displays CLONE XX XX means the received data quantity 2 After data received sub transceiver returns to normal mode 3 Power off take over cable line and link to another sub transceiver which you want to copy If data can not transfer successfully power off main transceiver and sub transceiver check the...

Page 71: ...RX only WFM Programmable channels 200 channels Frequency stability 2 5ppm Power supply DC7 4V Battery only Current drain TX 5W 1 4A RX 300mA Stand by 70mA Battery save on 30mA Temperature range Operating 20 55 4 131 F Charging 5 40 41 104 F Dimensions Projections not included approx 59 W x 98 H x 35 D mm 2 32 W x 3 86 H x 1 38 D Weight approx 227g or 8 01oz with battery pack and antenna ...

Page 72: ...ver Receive system Double coversation superheterodyne Intermediate frequencies 38 85MHz 1st 450kHz 2nd Sensitivity 12dB SINAD wide 12dBu Narrwo 9dBu Selectivity 6dB 12kHz or more 60dB 30kHz or less Audio output power 1W 10 distortion All specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation ALINCO and Alinco logo are registered trademarks of Alinco Inc in many countries including USA R...

Page 73: ...iver cannot scan The channels are not programmed All band noisy after programmed Adjust squelch level No sound when using earphone Earphone or the jack is broken Please contact with local dealers for inspection Communication distance becomes short and Low sensitivity A Check whether the antenna is in good conduction and the antenna base do not come adrift B Antenna may be broken Consult your local...

Page 74: ...sounds lower or with dry noise after certain time of usage Speaker magnet attracts iron powders Check whether the loudspeaker is broken Iron powder or dusts is in the loudspeaker Please contact with local dealers to repair Receive voice from the other parties and can not transmit Interference is being received BCLO activated Receiving indicator with green light but no sound A Low volume increase t...

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