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Busy Channel Lockout

BCLO is to disable transmitting while RX signal is received. Once the 

channel is busy and you press PTT, the radio will beep as warning and 

get back to receiving.

1. 

Press and hold 

FUNC

 key for over 2 

seconds to enter setting menu.

2. 

Press 

P3

 / 

P4

 

key to choose No.10 

menu, LCD displays "

LOCK--OFF

".

3. 

Press 

 / 

 to select the 

desired setting.

 

BU: Enable BCLO, Carrier lockout, transmitting is inhibited when 

current channel receives a carrier.

 

RL: Enable BTLO, transmitting is inhibited when current channel 

receives a carrier but dis-matching CTCSS/DCS.

1. 

In memory-mode, press and hold 

FUNC

 key 

for over 2 seconds to enter setting menu.

2. 

Press 

P3

 / 

P4

 

key to choose No.11 

menu, LCD displays cursor and flashing.

3. 

Press 

 / 

 to select the desired letter, press 

P2

 key 

to confirm selected letter and enter into next edition, press 

P1

 to 

return forward edition.

4. 

After edition, press 

FUNC

 key to exit.

 Reverse TX/RX

 Editing Channel NAME 

In Frequnecy display (VFO)mode, this menu is not available.

TX frequency turns to RX frequency & RX frequency changes to TX 

frequency. CTCSS/DCS setting is respected also.

1. 

Press and hold 

FUNC

 key for over 2 seconds to enter setting menu.

2. 

Press 

P3

 / 

P4

 

key to choose No.12 

menu, LCD displays "

REV—OF

".

3. 

Press 

 / 

 to select the 

desired setting.

      ON:Enable Frequency Reverse   
      OFF:Disable Frequency Reverse.

4. 

Press 

P2

 key to set and exit.

(Available only in Memory mode)

FUNCTION MENU SETUP

 TX OFF SETUP

This function is to prohibit the transmission and to use the radio as a 

receiver.

1. 

Press and hold 

FUNC

 key for over 2 seconds to enter setting menu.

2. 

Press 

P3

 

P4

 

key to choose No.09 menu, LCD displays "

TX-ON

".

3. 

Press 

 / 

 to select the 

desired setting.
On:In current channel, press PTT to 

transmit 
OFF:In current channel, PTT is invalid. 

   

4

. Press 

P2

 key to confirm and exit.

 

OFF: Busy channel lockout is disabled. It can transmit in any 

receiving status.

4. 

Press 

P2

 key to confirm and exit.

Summary of Contents for DR-CS10

Page 1: ...es this product covers Be careful not to cause interference when transmitting around such radio stations Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility During transmissions your radio generates RF energy...

Page 2: ...se interference to those devices Keep the radio out of the reach of 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 liqu...

Page 3: ...ock Securely plug the power supply to the wall outlet Insecure installation may result in short circuit electronic shock and or re Do not plug the power supply into the wall outlet if the contacts are...

Page 4: ...plug etc make sure that this power supply has approval to the level of IEC EN 60950 1 Do not put magnetic cards like credit card magnetic key etc on around the radio It may risk deleting data from the...

Page 5: ...y down to middle power it is a normal operation and not a defect product of our manufacture The user is responsible for providing adequate protection if he she uses the device at home and installs the...

Page 6: ...ing Tone Burst Tone 11 Transmitting Optional Signaling 11 Memory Channel Programming 11 Memory Channel DeletIng 11 KEY OPERATIONS 12 Squelch Off Squelch Off Momentarry 12 Frequency Scan 12 Memory Scan...

Page 7: ...Microphone Operation 23 Keypad Lock 23 Transmitting DTMF By Microphone KeyPAD 23 Function Setup By Microphone Keypad 23 Switches between VFO and memory mode 23 Short Calling 23 Frequency Step 23 Optio...

Page 8: ...the version you have purchased Please contact your local authorized Alinco dealer should you have any questions Alinco and authorized dealers are not responsible for any typographical errors there ma...

Page 9: ...t contact your vehicle s dealer Put the pads to both sides for more tightened Caution Use only the provided screws otherwise you risk damaging the circuit board components or fall off of the unit RF H...

Page 10: ...ngth of the cable must be dressed so it is isolated from heat moisture and the engine secondary high voltage ignition system cables 2 After installing cable in order to avoid the risk of damp please u...

Page 11: ...e with smaller gauge wires 2 Connect the transceiver s DC power connector to the connector on the DC power cable Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks Red Black DC power ca...

Page 12: ...on Use a 50 impedance antenna and low loss coaxial feed line that has a characteristic impedance of 50 to match the transceiver input impedance Coupling the antenna to the transceiver via feed lines h...

Page 13: ...on Microphone For voice communications connect a provided microphone into the socket on the front of the main unit Turn the ring firmly on the plug until it locks Attach the supplied microphone hanger...

Page 14: ...iddle Low power NO KEY FUNCTION 1 FUNC Goes to FUNCTION MENU 2 P1 SCAN 3 P2 Frequency Offset 4 P3 Power voltage monitor 5 P4 NO KEY FUNCTION 1 FUNC P4 PWR ON Reset to factory default settings Getting...

Page 15: ...the decimal point of frequency and the scanning function 6 Indicates the frequency or memory name 7 Signal is being received or monitoring 8 Signal strength of receiving and transmitting Strength of r...

Page 16: ...value 3 PTT Push To Talk key to transmit 4 Numerical Keyd Input VFO frequencies and other various oprations 5 DTMF ON OFF Switches between DTMF and function operations 6 LOCK Switch Locks all keys ex...

Page 17: ...equency and press key to decrease frequency In another way you also can directly input the desired frequency by MIC s numeric keys Press P2 key the KHz order digits will be masked In this status Micro...

Page 18: ...key LCD appears and current channel appear on LCD Flashing means the current channel is empty 4 Press or Key to select the desired channel number to store 5 Press key icon and channel number disappear...

Page 19: ...DCS function is not available only one or the other may be used for a given channel Tone settings can be programmed in memory channels In memory mode the setting may be changed temporary but changing...

Page 20: ...r 2 seconds LCD displays offset direction and offset frequency 2 Repeatedly press P2 key to select positive offset or negative offset 3 When LCD displays icon it indicates positive offset which means...

Page 21: ...ntional operation this function will lock all keys except FUNC and PWR KEYPAD LOCKOUT Auto Dialer Setup 2 Repeat above operation icon disappears indicating keypad lockout function is invalid 1 Press t...

Page 22: ...edition must be done in advance to operates through programming software 1 Press and hold FUNC key for over 2 seconds to enter into setting menu 2 Press P3 P4 to choose No 2 menu LCD displays T OFF 3...

Page 23: ...to only query edited group or name 1 Press and hold FUNC key for over 2 seconds to enter setting menu 2 Press P3 P4 key to choose No 04 menu LCD displays 5TON XX XX indicates the preprogrammed groups...

Page 24: ...If LCD displays C T it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and either CTCSS DCS DTMF 2TONE 5TONE signaling 4 Press P2 key to confirm and exit HIGH MID LOW P...

Page 25: ...ard edition 4 After edition press FUNC key to exit Reverse TX RX Editing Channel NAME In Frequnecy display VFO mode this menu is not available TX frequency turns to RX frequency RX frequency changes t...

Page 26: ...P4 key to choose No 14 menu LCD displays D XXX XXX is radio s DTMF SELF ID 3 Press P2 key to confirm and exit Talk Around FUNCTION MENU SETUP beep sound The beep provides confirmation of entry error...

Page 27: ...ress P2 key to confirm and exit Scan resume Time Setup There are 3 kinds of scan resume conditions 1 Press and hold FUNC key for over 2 seconds to enter setting menu 2 Press P3 P4 key to choose No 21...

Page 28: ...rm the selection and exit PIN Setup Useless if PIN is not assigned Enable this function you have to insert a matching PIN to enter into normal status when radio is turned on The PIN can be assigend by...

Page 29: ...red operation FACT Resume factory default for channel signaling and general setting SETUP Return initial setup for No 16 No 24 general setting menu 4 Press P2 key to perform the reset 4 After finishin...

Page 30: ...hen icon flashed in LCD Press again to enable squelch and the icon disappears 8 Microphone Operation PTT DOWN UP Lock Switch MIC Numeric Keys DTMF ON OFF Only in VFO mode this function is valid 1 Pres...

Page 31: ...t dis matching CTCSS DCS Press PTT to emit error voice prompt It can transmit in any receiving status OFF Busy channel lockout is disabled 3 Press number keys to confirm and exit This function can be...

Page 32: ...turn off the beep BEEP ON turn on the beep HIGH MID LOW Power Selection 1 In standby press then press LCD displays POW XX 2 Press to select the desired power LCD displays icon it indicates CTCSS encod...

Page 33: ...SSORIES If the data is not successfully transmitted turn off both units make sure the cable connection is correct and repeat the entire operation from the beginning 3 Press master unit s FUNC key LCD...

Page 34: ...lem resulting in blown fuse and replace fuse with a new one c Display is too dim Set the LCD backlight parameter properly d No sound comes from speaker Squelch level too hight Decrease squelch level S...

Page 35: ...re 20 60 Dimensions WxHxD 140 W x35 H x180 L mm Weight about 0 910Kg Receiver Wide band Narrow band Sensitivity 12dB Sinad 0 25 V 0 35 V Adjacent Channel Selectivity 70dB 60dB Intermodulation 65dB 60d...

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