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A3.130731

ALINCO, INC.

Yodoyabashi Dai-bldg 13F

4-4-9 Koraibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0043 Japan

Phone: +81-6-7636-2362  Fax: +81-6-6208-3802

http://www.alinco.com

E-mail:[email protected]

Copyright Alinco, lnc. PS0786/FNEG-NI
Printed in China

UHF FM Transceiver / 400-470MHz

All EU and EFTA member states. Operator 

license is required.

Summary of Contents for DJ-A40

Page 1: ...shi 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 PS0786 FNEG NI Printed in China UHF FM Transceiver 400 470MHz All EU and EFTA member states Operator license is required ...

Page 2: ...ll 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 UHF FM Transceiver Instruction Manual A B C D DJ A40 ...

Page 3: ...ion Before transmitting There are many radio stations operating in 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 and lightning This condition is getting worse if somebody keeps a hand held radio chances of being hit by lightning are doubled since lightning ma...

Page 4: ... 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 cover radios that are water dust damage due to negligence or misuse of the product ...

Page 5: ...ameters Busy Channel Lockout Voice Compander Reduce Noise enhance audio clarity Inversion Scramble Analog encryption Sub tone CTCSS DCS Encode Decode and DTMF ANI VOX built in Voice prompt in English Emergency Kill Stun Waken 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 V...

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: ...children In case a liquid leaks from the product do not touch it It may damage your skin Rinse with plenty of cold water if the liquid contacted your 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 The manufacturer declines a...

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: ...e officials for details on recycling or proper disposal of the electronics product battery packs and accessories in your area PC PROGRAMMING NOTE The utility software may be available to distributors dealers only USB programming cable is required The manufacturer will not release the software to unauthorized party so please contact your dealer for details ...

Page 14: ...tery pack 13 INSTALLATION CONNECTION 15 How to Store the Battery 15 Installing Removing the Li ion Battery 15 Installing Removing the Antenna 16 Installing Removing the Belt Clip 16 Accessories 17 Installing the Hand Strap 17 GETTING ACQUAINTED 18 LCD Display 18 Front Panel 19 Side Panel 20 BASIC OPERATIONS 21 Power On and off 21 Adjusting Audio output level 21 Emergency Alarm Function 22 Change b...

Page 15: ...ls 27 Turn On Off FM Radio receiver 27 Enable Disable Beeping 28 CTCSS DCS Scan Works only when CTCSS DCS are preprogrammed 28 Offset Frequency Direction Setup 28 Frequency Channel Scan 29 Channel Scan Skip 30 Priority Scan Preprogramming of PRI channel is required 30 TX Power Selection 31 DTMF Code Enquiry and Setup 31 Manually Transmitting DTMF Tones 31 Remotely Kill Revive 33 Remotely Stun Revi...

Page 16: ...nder Reduce noise enhance audio clarity 40 Busy Channel Lockout 40 Turn On Off Optional Signaling function 41 Signaling Relations 42 PTT ID 43 TX OFF Transmission Prohibited 43 Whisper 44 SET MODE OPERATIONS 45 Set Mode Setting 45 Voice Prompt 45 Time Out Timer TOT 46 Voice Operated Transmission VOX An optional earphone microphone is necessary 46 VOX Delay 47 VOX Beep 47 Frequency Step Size Setup ...

Page 17: ... level 52 Priority Channel Setup 53 Current Battery Voltage Display 53 Resume Factory Default RESET 54 Default settings 55 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 56 Recommended installation of earphone microphone 57 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 58 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 60 ATTACHED CHART 62 CTCSS Frequency Chart 62 DCS Chart 63 ...

Page 18: ...cessories Hand Strap Antenna Battery Charger AC Adaptor 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: ...set display as FREQ it enters into Frequency Channel mode Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings As pic 1 B Memory mode Name tag channel number display When set display as NAME it will display corresponding channel name when the current channel is edited with name in advance Otherwise it will display frequency a...

Page 20: ...d keypad lock all other functions should be set by PC software in advance to the operation As pic 4 If name tag is programmed the LCD will display current channel and name tag As pic 5 Pic 4 Pic 5 Note In Commercial radio mode you can t switch the mode to VFO or channel manually but you must use PC utility software 4 In each operating mode access to the set mode is possible OPERATION MODE VFO mode...

Page 21: ...on Setup A 4 Transmitting frequency lower than receiving frequency 29 Scan A 5 Channel or Frequency Scan 29 Channel Scan Skip A 6 S Scan without current channel 30 Priority Scan A 7 PRI Check priority channel one time when scan each 10 channels 30 TX Power Selection A 9 H High Power 4W 31 Frequency Reverse Talk Around A R Frequency Reverse 34 Frequency Reverse Talk Around A T Talk Around 34 DTMF C...

Page 22: ... 8 B C Sub tone CTCSS DCS Encode Decode Synchronous Setup A 8 B C Offset Frequency A 8 B C Wide Narrow Band Selection A 8 B C Frequency Reverse Talk Around A 8 B C Scramble Setup Encryption A 8 B C Voice Compander Function A 8 B C Busy Channel Lockout A 8 B C Add Optional Signaling A 8 B C Signaling Relations A 8 B C PTT ID Setup A 8 B C TX Off Function A 8 B C Whisper A 8 B C ...

Page 23: ...Available parameters are 0 70Mhz D 38 Bandwidth setting Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C Key to choose the value Wide band 25K Middle band 20K Narrow band 12 5K D 38 Frequency reverse Talk around Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C Key to choose the value REV Frequency Reverse TA Talk Around D 39 Inversion scrambling Press A Key to move cursor to the value of menu Pres...

Page 24: ...traffics can be heard as long as the matched CTCSS DCS signal AND optional signal are received OR The other parties traffics can be heard as long as the matched CTCSS DCS signal OR optional signal is received D 42 PTT ID Setup DTMF encoding Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C Key to choose the value OFF Disable PTT ID BOT Press PTT key to transmit DTMF tones EOT Release PTT key to tra...

Page 25: ...s B C Battery Save Setup Press PF2 and hold this key for 3 seconds B C LCD Backlight Setup Press PF2 and hold this key for 3 seconds B C LCD Backlight Color Press PF2 and hold this key for 3 seconds B C Scan Dwell Time Setup Press PF2 and hold this key for 3 seconds B C Display Mode Setup Press PF2 and hold this key for 3 seconds B C Tone Pulse Frequency Setup Press PF2 and hold this key for 3 sec...

Page 26: ... to the menu Press B C key to choose the value ON Enable VOX beep OFF Disable VOX beep D 47 Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C key to choose the value VFO frequency step Available Steps 5KHz 6 25KHz 10KHz 12 5KHz 15KHz 20KHz 25KHz 30KHz 50KHz D 48 Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C key to choose the value Squelch level setting Available level settings 0 opens squelch to...

Page 27: ...1000Hz 1450Hz D 51 Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C key to choose the value DTMF tone transmitting time 10 parameters including 50Microseconds 100Ms 150Ms 200Ms 250Ms 300Ms 350Ms 400Ms 450Ms and 500Ms D 52 Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C key to choose the value Beep volume level 5 levels from 1 to 5 D 52 Press A Key to move cursor to the menu Press B C key to choos...

Page 28: ...ling 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 in charging Charging outside this range may not fully charge the battery...

Page 29: ...ery performance The battery pack should be stored in a dry place 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 ...

Page 30: ...to charge 2 Slide the battery or transceiver 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 stops blinking then charging up to 4 It takes 4 hours to fully charge the battery and LED turns to green when the charge is complete 5 LED Indicator STATUS self e...

Page 31: ...attery 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 Never attempt to transmit the radio with using the charger as it will cause the damage to the charger and a...

Page 32: ...locks After hearing a click sounds the battery has been locked 3 To remove the battery slide up the release latch and remove the pack away from the transceiver How to Store the Battery 1 The battery should be kept in the status of 50 discharge when storing 2 Remove the battery pack from the radio and keep it in a cool dry place 3 Keep away from source of heat and direct sunlight Note Incorrect sto...

Page 33: ...ze only Others may cause damage to the product screws size PM Φ 2 5mm x 3mm 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 and secure the connection fr...

Page 34: ...sory plug into the jack as shown When the accessory is not used please be sure to close the cover 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 35: ...CQUAINTED NOTE Battery capacity indicator full No power replace battery pack or charge battery Battery power consuming Real time display receiving signal strength 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 ...

Page 36: ...Emergency Alarm Speaker Microphone LCD A key Function key Numeric keys Jacklight Power Volume Switch LED Indicator red light when transmitting green light when receiving B key Up key C key Down key D key Exit key or channel VFO Exchange key Front Panel A B C D ...

Page 37: ...al FM Transceiver 20 Side Panel GETTING ACQUAINTED PTT key PF1 key 1 Primary Function key PF2 key 2 Primary Function key Accessory and PC programming port Belt Clip Battery Left Panel Right Panel MIC SP PTT st nd ...

Page 38: ...ent audio level Turn POWER VOLUME 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 when ...

Page 39: ...ting channel deletion keypad lock and beeping on off Other functions are available only for main channel FM radio station scanning While listening to the FM broadcasting press B key or C key to start scanning When a signal is received LCD displays current frequency and stops scanning Repeat the key operation to exit the FM radio station receiving While Stand by state press this key for 3 seconds t...

Page 40: ... In VFO mode or FM radio receiver You may directly enter frequency through numeric keys 1 Press D to switch to VFO 2 Enter the desired frequency in 6 digit by numeric keys Example To enter 455 0125 press 4 5 5 0 1 2 then 5 appears and sets automatically To enter 455 100 press 4 5 5 1 0 0 By pressing the last 0 a dot appears after the MHz unit and the frequency is set When an invalid numbers are en...

Page 41: ...hold PF2 key As long as this key is pressed the squelch including TSQ DCS unmutes making the audio easier to hear Press it again to close Receiving Press PF1 key to turn on the LED located on the upper panel Repeat it to turn off Use it only necessary as it consumes battery considerably Select the operating mode and frequency or channel that you wish to operate When a signal is received on the fre...

Page 42: ... PF2 key BASIC OPERATIONS Side Key PF1 Function Instruction PF1 Key is assigned to multiple functions Default setting Press this key once to turn on off jacklight 1 DTMF code TX In stand by conditions press this key to transmit pre stored DTMF tones 2 Alarm Press this key to start alarm function Optional Preprogramming is necessary 3 Alarm Off In the alarm mode press this key to stop the alarm Opt...

Page 43: ... NOTE When the channel hasn t been preprogrammed this operation is unavailable BASIC OPERATIONS Side Key PF2 Function Instruction Default setting Monitor function 1 Monitor function In stand by state press and hold this key to open the squelch and monitor the channel Release the key to Exit 2 Turning on with this key pressed and hold it for 3 seconds to enter to the parameter ...

Page 44: ...preprogrammed 3 After pressing and holding D key for 2 seconds a beep sounds and completes the operation Turn On Off FM Radio receiver In Stand by conditions after pressing A key While icon is displayed on the top left corner press 1 key LCD displays FM and starts receiving FM broadcasting frequency Repeat the operations to turn off Deleting Channels In the Channel mode select the channel to be de...

Page 45: ...nt channel if signaling sets as CTCSS it will scan CTCSS if signaling sets as DCS it will scan DCS Offset Frequency Direction Setup In VFO mode frequency channel mode or channel name tag mode after In Stand by conditions after pressing A key While icon is displayed on the top left corner press 3 key to activate CTCSS DCS Scanning Press B key or C key to change the scan direction When the matched t...

Page 46: ...y is lower than receiving frequency When enable reverse function the receiving frequency is lower than transmitting frequency 3 None Indicates the radio is in the simplex mode NOTE This function is unavailable in commercial radio mode Frequency Channel Scan While receiving after pressing A key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press 5 key to begin frequency scan or channel scan 1 Freq...

Page 47: ...displayed on the top left corner memory modes press 7 key to activate the priority scan In priority scan state it monitors priority channel once every 10 channel scanning When the priority channel receives a matching signal transceiver will stay tuned to the priority channel until current signal disappear NOTE In VFO mode priority scanning is unavailable Channel Scan Skip In memory modes after pre...

Page 48: ...vance to activate this feature Each group can store up to 16 DTMF characters 1 Press B key or C key to choose the desired Auto dialer group If it is not been edited in advance it displays the current group number and __ 2 When current group is displayed as __ press A key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press and holding 0 key for 2 seconds A beep sounds DU and enters to DTMF code ed...

Page 49: ...receive a matching ANI calling the LCD will display the caller s ID then recognize who is the caller 2 PTT ID Set available channel as PTT ID press or release PTT key to send ID code 3 By programming software you can set group call wildcard for each group DTMF character A B C D or The caller can call different group by sending different group call code After receiving a matching ID from caller car...

Page 50: ...er group blocked by sending a preprogrammed kill code When the user group manager remotely sends the kill code KILL is shown on the display To recover send the kill code For example if 1234 is the kill code sending 1234 can wake up the radios When Revive WAKE is showed on LCD Remotely Stun Revive For security reasons it is possible to make radios of your user group all keys and performance tempora...

Page 51: ...he channel has been set with shift and offset setting When it displays R icon on screen it means that current channel is in the frequency reversion function Now the transmitting frequency and receiving frequency are interchanged namely receiving frequency switches to transmitting frequency while transmitting frequency switches to receiving frequency If CTCSS DCS signaling is set it will also inter...

Page 52: ... is turned off or switched to another channel such temporary changes are canceled and resumes original memory setting This function is not available in the Commercial radio mode Keypad Lock Keypad lock function is useful to prevent from wrong operation In stand by state after pressing A key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press and hold key for 2 seconds to start keypad lock functio...

Page 53: ...ositive or inverse code 4 Press B key or C key to choose the desired CTCSS DCS decode tone 5 Available CTCSS tones 67Hz 254 1Hz 50 tones in total Default is OFF 6 DCS 017N 765I 232 codes N stands for positive I stands for inverse codes Default is OFF PRESS A key again then press B or C to move to the next menu or press PTT to set and exit to a communication mode Tone Squelch DCS squelch Sub tone C...

Page 54: ...CS signaling is selected press key to choose DCS positive or inverse code 4 Press A key to choose the desired CTCSS DCS tone 5 Available CTCSS tones 67Hz 254 1Hz 50 tones in total Deafault is OFF 6 DCS 017N 765I 232 codes stands for positive stands for inverse codes Default is OFF ADVANCED OPERATIONS 4 Press B key or C key to choose the desired CTCSS DCS encode tone 5 Available CTCSS tones 67Hz 25...

Page 55: ...el spacing 25K wide band 20K middle band 12 5K narrow band Default value is 25K KHz ADVANCED OPERATIONS Offset Frequency In conventional repeater systems a signal received on one frequency is retransmitted on another frequency The difference between these two frequencies is called the offset frequency The selectable offset frequency of this unit is from 0 to 70 00MHz 1 after pressing A key while i...

Page 56: ... activate the selected function ADVANCED OPERATIONS Inversion scrambling Encryption Note This is an analog encryption and decoding is possible by using commonly available receivers Alinco does not warranty the confidentiality of the communications An analog voice inversion scrambler is equipped and such audio processing can offer an advanced confidentiality to your business communications 1 after ...

Page 57: ... corner press 8 key to enter into function menu 2 Press B C key to choose Menu 8 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose the desired parameter ON Compander is enabled OFF Compander is disabled Default is OFF ADVANCED OPERATIONS Busy Channel Lockout BCLO is to restrict transmitting while RX signal is received When Busy Channel Lockout is set to on transmission is possible only...

Page 58: ...n On Off Optional Signaling function Optional signaling function is similar to CTCSS DCS Without receiving corresponding tone signals the speaker will remain mute Optional signaling can be applied for other advanced features such as ANI PTT ID group call individual call remotely stun remotely kill waken etc 1 after pressing A key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press 8 key to enter ...

Page 59: ...y to enter into function menu 2 Press B C key to choose Menu 11 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose the desired parameter OR As long as receiving a matching CTCSS DCS tones OR any one of optional signaling the squelch unmutes and receives audio Default if OR AND As long as receiving a matching CTCSS DCS signaling AND optional signaling at the same time the squelch unmutes...

Page 60: ...is OFF BOT Press PTT key to send a preprogrammed DTMF code as PTT ID at the beginning of transmission ADVANCED OPERATIONS TX OFF Transmission Prohibited 1 after pressing A key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press 8 key to enter into function menu 2 Press B C key to choose Menu 13 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose the desired parameter ON TX Off is enable...

Page 61: ...ou can talk normally otherwise the voice may be distorted 1 after pressing A key while icon is displayed on the top left corner press 8 key to enter into function menu 2 Press B C key to choose Menu 14 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose the desired parameter ON Whisper on OFF Whisper off Default is OFF ADVANCED OPERATIONS ...

Page 62: ...ey then press B key or C key to choose the parameter OFF Voice prompting is disabled ENG English guidance activated Default is OFF SET MODE OPERATIONS Set Mode Setting The Set mode is used to customize the various operational parameters of DJ A40 The Set Mode parameters are stored and remain until next change regardless of power on off operation Please read the following pages for details of menu ...

Page 63: ...ity in 1 2 or 3 1 is most sensitive 3 is less sensitive that requires more voice level to activate VOX OFF VOX transmitting is disabled Default is OFF Time Out Timer TOT This function stops the transmission automatically when the continuous transmission time exceeds the set time and alerts it with a beep 1 Press and hold PF2 key while turning on the radio and keep pressing PF2 key for 3 seconds to...

Page 64: ...u 4 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose the parameter that is from 0 5 to 5 seconds in 0 5 seconds step Default is 2 seconds VOX Beep After enabling this function beginning transmitting by VOX a beep will sound 1 Press and hold PF2 key while turning on the radio and keep pressing PF2 key for 3 seconds to enter into the Set Mode operations 2 Press B C key to choose the Men...

Page 65: ...uelch is a function that eliminates the noise when no signals are being received Setting the higher squelch level allows you to monitor only stronger signals Usually start from level zero the squelch is open and hear the noise increasing the level and when the noise is gone set just 1 level higher than the current level For example the noise is cut at level 3 set the level to 4 and exit 1 Press an...

Page 66: ...ower ON OFF at a fixed ratio if there is no key operation or receiving signal for a continuous period of 5 seconds or more Higher OFF time 1 4 setting saves more amount of battery but may cause slight delay on receiving The Battery Save function is temporarily suspended when a key is operated or a signal is received The display remain unchanged even the BS function is in the OFF cycle 1 Press and ...

Page 67: ...the Set Mode operations 2 Press B C key to choose the Menu 10 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose the parameter ORG Orange and default BLUE Blue PUR Purple Scan Resume Time There are three time setting available for scan resume condition 1 Press and hold PF2 key while turning on the radio and keep pressing PF2 key for 3 seconds to enter into the Set Mode operations 2 Pres...

Page 68: ...conds to enter into the Set Mode operations 2 Press B C key to choose the Menu 12 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose the parameter FREQ Frequency Channel mode VFO mode Press D key to switch into VFO mode CH Channel mode Note that manual setting is not available when the radio has been preprogrammed by the dealer using software NAME Channel Name Tag mode VFO mode Press D ...

Page 69: ...ey while turning on the radio and keep pressing PF2 key for 3 seconds to enter into the Set Mode operations 2 Press B C key to choose the Menu 14 and display 3 Press A key then press B key or C key to choose from 10 different parameters 50MS 100MS 150MS 200MS 250MS 300MS 350MS 400MS 450MS 500MS Unit milliseconds This is the time for sending each DTMF signal and an interval between each DTMF being ...

Page 70: ...e channels OFF Priority channel is disabled Default is OFF NOTE This function is only to set the channel used for the priority scan monitoring At least one channel must be preprogrammed to activate priority scanning Scan skip channel or channel without being programmed cannot be selected Current Battery Voltage Display 1 Press and hold PF2 key while turning on the radio and keep pressing PF2 key f...

Page 71: ...lt Frequency signaling tones and function settings will return to the factory default INIT Resume Set mode setting parameters to default Frequency signaling tones and function settings remain unchanged 4 Press key to confirm and perform the reset SET MODE OPERATIONS NOTE Once the reset is performed previous programming data are gone and can t recall to manually record major parameters such as freq...

Page 72: ...light Auto LCD Backlight Color Orange Scan Dwell Time 10s Display Mode Frequency Tone Pulse Frequency 1750Hz DTMF Transmitting Time 100ms Beep Volume 2 Priority Channel OFF FM Radio OFF Key Beep ON Offset Frequency Setup OFF Channel Scan Skip NO TX Power Selection High Reverse Talk Around Reverse DTMF Code None Keylock OFF CTCSS DCS Decode Encode None Offset Frequency 0 000 Channel Spacing 25K Scr...

Page 73: ...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 EMS 76 Speaker microphone OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...

Page 74: ...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 75: ...Programmable channels 128 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 76: ...er Receive system Double coversation superheterodyne Intermediate frequencies 38 55MHz 1st 450kHz 2nd Sensitivity 12dB SINAD wide 13dBu Narrwo 12dBu 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 77: ...ransceiver cannot scan Squelch is open Adjust the level All band is noisy 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 dealer...

Page 78: ...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 the audio level B Volume switch or loudspeaker is broken please contact with local dealers to repair C Earphone jack is broken please contact ...

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