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Summary of Contents for DJ-G29T

Page 1: ...manual carefully before using the product to ensure full performance and keep this manual for future reference as it contains information on after sales service In case addendum or errata sheets are...

Page 2: ...n the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the transceiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radiorrv technician for he...

Page 3: ...in Canada MODEL 3070C DJG29T Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d lndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes...

Page 4: ...9T Transceiver Flexible Whip Antenna EA 203 Li ion Battery Pack EBP 73 Drop in charger EDC 173 AC Adapter for Charging EDC 170 Belt Clip EBC 23 Hand Strap Instruction Manual this booklet Standard acce...

Page 5: ...moving the Belt Clip 20 3 4 Battery Pack 20 3 4 1 Attaching the Battery Pack 20 3 4 2 Removing the Battery Pack 21 3 5 Charging Battery Packs with the DC Jack 22 3 6 Charging Battery Packs with a Desk...

Page 6: ...g Channel Step lntervals 35 6 3 Increasing or Decreasing the Frequency in 1MHz Steps 35 6 4 Directly Inputting Frequencies 35 6 5 Program Scan Mode 36 6 6 Reception 36 6 7 Transmitting 37 6 8 Tone Cal...

Page 7: ...Scope 58 8 7 Changing the Channel Steps 59 8 8 Microphone Gain Setting 59 8 9 Recalling the Call Channels 60 8 1 OPriority Function 60 8 11 Shift Setting 61 8 12 Copying a Memory Channel to the VFO Mo...

Page 8: ...3 3 End Beep 76 10 4 TRANSMITTER 77 10 4 1 vox 77 10 4 2 TOT Time Out Timer 78 10 4 3 TOT Penalty 78 10 4 4 BCLO Busy Channel Lock Out 79 10 4 5 Tone Burst 79 10 4 6 PTT delay 80 10 4 7 Full Duplex S...

Page 9: ...Bands Subject to MONI Key Operations 94 10 10 5 Mainband Dial Setting 95 10 10 6 Dial Function Setting 95 10 10 7 Short cut Wild key Setting 96 10 10 8 Set Mode Exit Setting 97 11 Channel Indication M...

Page 10: ...r disregards the warning caution This symbol is intended to alert the user to a possible hazard that may cause injury or the loss of property if the warning is disregarded Symbol Explanation The 6 sym...

Page 11: ...or their relay stations and in hospitals do not even switch the product on It may disturb safe flying proper operation of other stations interfere with radio reception and may cause malfunctions and o...

Page 12: ...k and or malfunction Do not place the product in a container carrying conductive materials such as water or metal in close proximity to the product If water leaks and or metal penetrates the product i...

Page 13: ...ire electric shock and or malfunction Do not handle the cigar lighter cable with a wet hand It may result in electric shock In case of emergency 0 In case of the following situation s please turn off...

Page 14: ...t of a heater in a car High temperatures may cause deformation and or discoloration of the case and damage to internal components that could result in fire Do not place the product in places where it...

Page 15: ...ease turn off the unit when connecting and disconnecting the cables of external power sources Do not directly connect the unit to cars equipped with 24 volt systems It may result in malfunction or dam...

Page 16: ...due to a malfunction of DJ G29T Use of RITfTXIT is recommended in such event Your RXfTX signals may be interefered by noise when you operate near by its sourse such as florescent lights especially on...

Page 17: ...s adhere to radio laws there are unexpected cases of radio interference When operating this product while traveling please be very careful 1 3 Introduction Please read this manual completely to learn...

Page 18: ...ed 4 lt features a large screen full matrix LCD with clear characters and easy to read icons that facilitates easy operation 5 The DJ G29T includes a VOX function allowing hands free contacts 6 A clon...

Page 19: ...confirm the antenna is securely connected CAUTION TRANSMITTING WITHOUT AN ANTENNA MAY DAMAGE THE TRANSCEIVER The SMA connector on the transceiver may also be used with external antennas MEMO 3 1 2 Rem...

Page 20: ...maximum belt width of 8 centimeters 3 3 2 Removing the Belt Clip 1 Turn the screw counter clockwise left and remove the belt clip 3 4 Battery Pack J To charge the Li ion battery pack EBP 73 please re...

Page 21: ...formance The battery pack should be stored in a dry place where the temperature range is within 10 C to 45 C 14 F to 113 F Temperatures outside this range can cause the battery liquid to leak Exposure...

Page 22: ...uct you have AC adapter plug i purchased Refer to Battery Charge Level Icon P 25 for an indication the battery is charging 0 CAUTION MEMO Do not transmit or receive when using the DC adapter It may ca...

Page 23: ...mine if there is a malfunction in the radio 3 7 Prevent Short Circuiting the Battery Pack Be extra cautious when carrying the rechargeable battery pack short circuiting will produce a surge in current...

Page 24: ...ion When installing dry cells use the same type from the same manufacturer When replacing dry cells change all of them at the same time The use of common rechargeable batteries is not acceptable The m...

Page 25: ...0 0 BUSY ll lliill liJIlat M 9 1 5 0 0 0 SUSY ll lliill lill lat l l The battery charge level is full Lil The battery charge level is reduced D The battery charge level is almost empty Exchange the b...

Page 26: ...and lower to change various settings Sub Dial Rotate the dial to select the frequency or memory channel upper of the sub band and to change various settings When the dial is pressed while the GI indi...

Page 27: ...ntimeters from the microphone 4 1 2 Sides I I 1 0 0 0 i Name Function PTT key Press the PTT key to transmit release to receive MONI key When the MONI key is pressed the squelch mute function LAMP key...

Page 28: ...Scope setting 7 Inputs 7 Channel Step 8 Inputs 8 Microphone Gain setting 9 Inputs 9 Recalling Channel Step 0 Inputs 0 Priority Inputs decimal Memory Clear when point memory mode isturned on ENT Deter...

Page 29: ...ansmitting Displays the shift direction for repeater operations TI TSQ I DCS Appears when the Tone Squelch and DCS functions are activated fJ Displays when the bell function is set BS Displays when th...

Page 30: ...ate the upper sub dial Frequencies increase when rotated clockwise and decrease when rotated counterclockwise 5 3 Adjusting the Audio Output Volume There are 21 audio output levels from 0 to 20 The de...

Page 31: ...scribed as closing the squelch When the squelch opens depends on how strong the received signal is and is determined by the squelch setting The squelch level may need occasional adjustment as conditio...

Page 32: ...again the monitor function is released and the squelch function returns to normal Please read Moni Operation Settings P 94 in the setting mode for the steps needed to select the PUSH or HOLD setting a...

Page 33: ...perate the main ba_ 1d as mono band 1 Press and hold the jjjfl key continuously for approximately one second The main band is displayed as the mono band In order to return the main band to dual band r...

Page 34: ...wing operations P 40 Memory mode The Memory mode recalls frequencies registered previously Please read Memory Mode P 39 to practice memory registration Switching the operation mode Every time the IJjJ...

Page 35: ...he sub band rotate the upper sub dial while pressing the key The displayed frequency will increase or decrease in 1MHz steps MEMO When increasing or decreasing sub band frequencies in 1MHz steps the f...

Page 36: ...ing will start The decimal indicator of the displayed frequency will blink when scanning ml as e Pp 2 2 3 5 0 0 FM Prg Scan 0 4 By pressing the PTT J or the l1fJ key scanning will stop 6 6 Reception 1...

Page 37: ...oo loud or you re talking too close to the microphone the modulation may be distorted Because the transceiver is manufactured to be water resistant a special cloth material covers the built in microph...

Page 38: ...to a repeater frequency the Repeater function operates automatically Preset Repeater Frequeneies 222MHz 223 910 225 000MHz 1 6MHz 902MHz 927 000 927 995MHz 25MHz ill l IFO 222 310 FM l IFO 927 000 Re...

Page 39: ...n function that searches for signals within a defined range of frequencies 50 pairs of frequency ranges upper point and lower point can be registered Bank for Dual frequency This bank allows recalling...

Page 40: ...that you want to register by referring to the below chart When registering on the main band select the banks and the memory channels with the lower and upper knobs of the main dial When registering o...

Page 41: ...ss the If key and the registration is done It is not possible to overwrite memory channels in default condition To delete or edit memory channels you must cancel or temporarily release the Over Write...

Page 42: ...key to select the memory bank you want to recall 3 Rotate the dial and select the memory channel 0 CAUTION When recalling data in the bank for dual switching between the main band and the sub band can...

Page 43: ...is pressed the contents of that memory channel will be deleted If any other key is pressed the operation will be cancelled 0 CAUTION Data can t be recovered once it is deleted Please be careful not t...

Page 44: ...key W C 4 Press the llfjf key 5 Rotate the dial and select the bank and the memory channel you want to move it to If you select a memory channel that is already registered MR will be shown on the dis...

Page 45: ...o the call bank you want to register it into Channels will be selected automatically with respect to the selected band 4 Press the fjJ key Register it in the memory channel and the radio will return t...

Page 46: ...emory MEMO 7 7 2 Recalling the Quick Memory Wil D CALL 1 Press any key from mto 19 1 on the keypad 2 Press the IJ i9key The Quick Memory can be recalled from any operation mode MEMO 7 8 Memory Skip Fu...

Page 47: ...lotted on the Keypad from P 48 to P 50 for details 5 When rotating the lower dial the cursor for inputting characters moves toward right 6 Forileting characters you can delete them one by one by press...

Page 48: ...o the keypad l l 15 tS G S S y JI t 7 7 I t PO 2 ABC abc tJ17 11 b zf l fL J 7Q J t J f ATT 3 DEF def c l 9tt t 2 L59 tt ij 7 izY 8 ij it J 4 GHI ghi re 5 YCc rc S Jcc 4Glil 5J f YT f Y Jj p1 7 TONE 5...

Page 49: ...7t D IE fj lnJ i f l J 9 J J J AA A J J2 Cl ATT 1r 1ti t w Kl ll a f j ii il fi i jlj 1 L 3 C 5R t D G 1 Ms Fa 1i1B tJ fh T Jt Im m EB it iJ J j El IE tt Im It t Ijj ll st r rall 9 1 1 li 7E 1 1 pJT...

Page 50: ...m 0 Ii RJ a fJ Ji i u i 11 IRf IT t l B f ill m 7 t x r ll A M i fL jlj I 1 15 m 73 llJ i I m fij Jj Jj a tl illf nn Sb a 3 ifil ti a a ti r J b 11 J ffl s 0 ll w Iii J 7 ffi jjjjj g _ f it rm s n A T...

Page 51: ...nctions executed are the same as the f m operation executed when in the set mode L m Please refer to Short cut Wild key Settings P 96 to register the desired operations 8 2 Transmitter Output Setting...

Page 52: ...en the 1 1 key is pressed Attenuator ATT wlll be displayed 3 3 Rotate the upper dial and turn the attenuator off or select the intensity in a range from 1 to 4 The attenuation amount can be selected i...

Page 53: ...ne band 0 The tone squelch function and the DCS function can t be used at the same time CAUTION 8 5 1 Tone Squelch Function There are three types of tone squelch functions Tone CTCSS encode This funct...

Page 54: ...SQ indicator is shown in reverse typeface 4 To cancel the Tone Squelch funct on press the key and light the GI on the display Press the key several times and select OFF and the Tone Squelch function w...

Page 55: ...243 244 245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606...

Page 56: ...ed channel indicated frequency T is lighted positioned in the center Set the displayed bar to the center channel indicated frequency and when there is a signal you will be able to monitor the audio If...

Page 57: ...el will be one or more of the selected steps away from the displayed center channel 1 Set the band to display the scope in the VFO mode 2 Press the key and light Iii on the display SCOPE 3 Press the l...

Page 58: ...ope will move to the left or right one channel at a time MEMO You can transmit by pressing the PTT key even while you are using the Channel Scope The Channel Scope function temporarily stops when you...

Page 59: ...light Iii on the display il EP 3 When pressing the key Channel step will be Indicated It will be displayed as shown in the illustration on the right 4 Rotate the upper dial and select the appropriate...

Page 60: ...dently in the Priority mode Please program at least 1 priority memory in advance 1 Press the C key and light fill on the display 2 Select the priority channel while pressing the fj key and rotating th...

Page 61: ...key and rotate the dial to increase or decrease the frequency in 1MHz steps 223 500 0 M SHIFT 0 600 Note In the event that the transmitting frequency goes beyond the amateur radio band by setting a sh...

Page 62: ...Press and hold IJ l Key for about 3 seconds to activate the XBR 4 Repeat above to exit MEMO The MAIN band setting cannot be altered in XBR mode Any combination of VFO or memory channels can be set as...

Page 63: ...or twice until RIT appears on the display 3 Fine tune to the receiving frequency by rotating the upper dial Adjustable range is 1 SKHz in approx 600Hz steps 3 2 1 __ _ OFF 1 2 3 TXIT setting Q 1 Press...

Page 64: ...iN key to switch the Keylock function on or off When the Keylock function is active the C I icon appears on the display C Iii e s Jfi O 2 2 3 5 0 0 e M Jfi O 9 1 5 0 0 0 I lg iii Jfi Q 223 500 Jfi Q 9...

Page 65: ...changed By operating the Monitor function while scanning scanning temporarily stops When the Monitor function is released scanning starts again The direction of scanning up or down is determined by t...

Page 66: ...ll banks are scanned Only banks tor normal memory channels may be scanned MEMO 1 Press the iJ j key and select the Memory mode 2 While pressing the f 9 key rotate the upper dial and se ect the type of...

Page 67: ...until given a command to stop Iii ns IFO 223 500 TONE SCAN Ii 88 5Hz BUSY f M Q W jC 4 By pressing the PTT ii or the key scanning will stop 9 6 DCS Scan This function identifies a DCS code included i...

Page 68: ...ency it receives the signal and will then continue scanning in accord with the selected scan function Q t I 0 2 By pressing the PTT or the l Jj J key the transceiver will return to channel scope opera...

Page 69: ...ination Dimmer Screen contrast Font size Font Bold Welcome slide Auto power off BS ratio Battery type Beep sound Lv Pager End beep vox TOT TOT penalty BCLO Tone burst PTT delay Full duplex Auto rpt se...

Page 70: ...ng the MON key the display will return to the set mode menu 7 By pressing the PTT key the settings of the set mode will be in place and the procedure will be completed 10 1 SCREEN DISPLAY Display para...

Page 71: ...ly on Disable all Illumination and the TX RX lamps will be off Turn off Illumination will remain turned off From 5 to 30 Seconds Turns off the illumination after preset time has elapsed 10 1 3 Dimmer...

Page 72: ...be displayed in boldface and numbers on the non operated band will be displayed in thin type OP band thin Numbers will be displayed in thin type on the operated band and the numbers will be displayed...

Page 73: ...of time before the transceiver shuts down When rotating the dial the Auto power off setting changes as shown in the illustration Off 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 5 hours 8 hours J To turn the tra...

Page 74: ...packet radio communications The BS doesn t operate while receiving signals or when scanning If you set the battery save time ratio longer the beginning of received audio may be lost 10 2 3 Battery Ty...

Page 75: ...You may select the beep volume as explained in this section The default is 2 1 Rotate the upper dial and select Beep sound Lv Beep sound Lv will be displayed as shown on the right fil a s ii 223 500...

Page 76: ...transceiver at the time it is received OFF The bell will not sound When received The bell will sound when a signal is received on the main on the main band band When received The bell will sound when...

Page 77: ...er dial and select from the VOX options Choose a microphone to be used or OFF to stop operating the VOX OFF Internal mic Option mic J i es vox OFF 223 500 M 3 Press FUNC to start operating the VOX RX...

Page 78: ...When this occurs you must release the PTT and press it again to resume transmitting When a TOT penalty time is set you can t transmit by pressing the PTT key until the specified penalty time has elap...

Page 79: ...ission will be allowed in the following cases 1 2 and 3 and you can only transmit under these conditions 1 When a signal is not present 2 When the tone squelch is active 3 When the DCS squelch functio...

Page 80: ...ired PTT delay time By rotating the dial the PTT delay time changes as shown in the illustration r OFF 0 3 0 6 1 l unit seconds 10 4 7 Full Duplex Setting FM In order to avoid entering receiving sound...

Page 81: ...ocal band plans CAUTION The standard Auto repeater band plans Shift 222MHz 223 910 225 000MHz 1 6MHz 902MHz 927 000 927 995MHz 25MHz Shift direction and offset frequencies A repeater normally retransm...

Page 82: ...aler 1 2 Rotate the lower sub dial and select the number of a dialer memory from 1 to 9 3 Press the keypad and Input the DTMF codes When you input the numbers they will be displayed as follows The num...

Page 83: ...numerical key is pressed that has no DTMF codes registered DTMF codes will not be transmitted Redial function 1 Press the PTT key and begin transmitting Q 2 Press the alN i key D will be indicated at...

Page 84: ...en rotating the dial the DTMF WAIT time will switch as follows 50 100 200 1000 J measurement value milliseconds 10 6 3 DTMF Burst Period for the First Number When DTMF code is output by the auto diale...

Page 85: ...burst time in a range from 20 ms to 2 seconds 20ms 40ms 60ms 80ms 100ms 120ms 140ms 160ms 180ms 200ms 2s 10 6 5 DTMF Pause Time When the auto dialer is sending DTMF tones they will be output by the p...

Page 86: ...t be eliminated due to the design of circuits in the unit but this transceiver allows to move the noise to a different frequency making reception of the desired signal possible 1 Rotate the upper dial...

Page 87: ...ain band It will give priority to the band indicated at the top of the display Sub band The transceiver will give tone and DCS priority to the sub band It will give priority to the band indicated at t...

Page 88: ...upper dial and select Bank link pRJO CALL 2 Press the keys from Cf to 9 i tl and select the group number you want to edit Iii B S iii 223 500 Bank link GRP 0 BANK 0 LINK OFF 3 Rotate the lower dial a...

Page 89: ...the illustration Accepted Prohibited fail safe J Accepted This setting will make the Overwrite function valid Memories registered can be edited Prohibited This setting will make the Overwrite function...

Page 90: ...ng the scan Timer scan mode Scanning will resume when the selected time is up even when receiving a transmission Elapsed Time This function will resume scanning when the selected time setting scan mod...

Page 91: ...t as 223 500 Scan skip Valid FM 2 Rotate the lower dial and select between Valid Suspend 10 9 3 Priority Interval Setting This section explains how to set priority intervals in the Priority function 1...

Page 92: ...the lower dial to select ON or OFF of the function When ON is set the display and key illumination will be lit at each squelch opening during scan operations Note The Always lit parameter in illuminat...

Page 93: ...223 500 Key lock mode All 2 Rotate the lower dial and select the type of key lock mode Every time the dial is rotated the modes switch as follows I PTT 17 key pad Dials L A l l 17 key dials PTT 17 key...

Page 94: ...operation Ii s s tiiJ Mani operation will be displayed as shown on the right 223 500 Moni operation Push 2 Rotate the lower dial and select between Push Hold FM Push The monitor function or the mute...

Page 95: ...switches the functions of the dials on the upper and the lower sides 1 Rotate the upper dial and select Dial Ring Iii 8 s ii Dial Ring will be displayed as shown on the right 223 500 Dial Freq Upper...

Page 96: ...500 Wild key assign Language FM 2 Rotate the lower dial and select the function you want to assign to the key Optional menus in the Set mode can be assigned to the LAMP MONI key If you set the menus f...

Page 97: ...1 Rotate the upper dial and select Set mode exit Set mode exit will be displayed as shown on the right ill 223 500 Set mode exit MANUAL 2 Rotate the lower dial and select between MANUAL from 5 seconds...

Page 98: ...the right To exit the channel indication mode turn the transceiver off and turn it on while pressing the tl i and the PTT keys I c 1 o bank memory channel F M MEMO When the transceiver is in the chann...

Page 99: ...hone terminal When connecting this transceiver to a PC an optional microphone speaker plug conversion cable EDS 10 14 is connected to the earphone microphone terminal of this transceiver and the plug...

Page 100: ...lease be careful when there is already data stored in the receiving radio 12 3 Transferring Date 1 With the transceiver turned off connect a clone cable EDS 11 to the earphone microphone terminal of t...

Page 101: ...ophone input level Adjust that level from theTNC if necessary Adjusting the output level 0 CAUTION Adjust the output level from the earphone microphone terminals using the audio output dial on the tra...

Page 102: ...ansceiver is not operating properly or if the operator is confused about the transceiver s current condition 1 Turn the transceiver off 2 Turn the transceiver on while pressing the key 3 When Reset co...

Page 103: ...ckly the display appears The PTT key is pressed Release the PTT key No speaker Volume too low Adjust the audio level audio Squelch level too high Adjust the squelch level Tone squelch is on Turn off t...

Page 104: ...eption Waterproof portions such as DC power supply jack caps are consumable items that must be replaced from time to time If after sales service or support is necessary please contact the dealer you p...

Page 105: ...ight Code Earphone EME 6 Curled Code Earphone EME 26 Clone Cable EDS 11 waterproof plug Microphone Speaker Conversion Cable EDS 10 14 waterproof plug PC Connection Cable ERW 4C serial port ERW 7 USB p...

Page 106: ...the transceiver off 2 Rotate the plug clockwise right When it stops confirm that the plug is securely connected 3 Connect the microphone speaker cables to their respective jacks 0 CAUTION Never use t...

Page 107: ...rojections exclusive 61 x106x38mm or 2 40 x 4 17 x 1 50 in Weight Antenna EBP 73 inclusive Approx 296 g 9 55 oz Transmitter Output power approx DC13 8V 222MHz 5 1 0 4W 902MHz 2 5 1 0 4W EBP 73 222MHz...

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