AnyTone 5888UV III User Manual Download Page 21

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General Setting

Press 

11 

 key to enter function menu.

Turn  the  Main  band  selector  knob  to 

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choose No. 12 menu. the LCD displays "

DSP SUB

"

Press the Main band selector knob to enter function setup

31 

Switch the Main band selector knob to 

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choose wanted value.

FREQ: 

display sub band frequency,

DC-IN:

 display sub band voltage.

OFF:

  turn off display for sub Band

Press the Main band selector knob or 

51 

 key to store value and 

back to function menu. Press 

 key or hold selector knob for over 

0.5 second to store setup and exit.

Press 

11 

 key to enter function menu.

Turn  the  Main  band  selector  knob  to 

21 

choose No. 13 menu. the LCD displays 

"

DTMF D

".

Press the Main band selector knob to enter function setup

31 

Switch the Main band selector knob to choose wanted value.

41 

100MS: 

The Pre-Loading time is 100MS

300MS: 

The Pre-Loading time is 300MS

500MS:

 The Pre-Loading time is 500MS 

800MS:

 The Pre-Loading time is 800MS

1000MS: 

The Pre-Loading time is 1000MS

Press the M

51 

ain band selector knob or 

 key to store value and  

back to function menu. Press 

 key or hold selector knob for over 

0.5 second to store setup and exit.

Sub bAnd diSplAy Setup

dtMF encode pRe-loAdinG tiMe

7

Press 

11 

  to enter function menu

Switch the Main band selector knob to 

21 

choose No.15 menu, the LCD displays 

"

DTMF W".

Press the Main band selector knob to enter function setup.

31 

Switch the Mai

41 

n band selector knob to choose DTMF group. Then 

press 

 key back to DTMF menu. 

01-16:

  total 16 group of DTMF code. 

dtMF encode Setup

When the selected group is empty, the 

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LCD displays '------".

Press the selector knob to enter the DTMF signaling edit. The LCD 

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display "-- -- -- -- -- --", the last character 

flashes.

Switch the selector knob to choose wanted character. Press the 

71 

selector knob to confirm selected value and start edit for next 

character.
Press 

81 

 key to store value and exit code editing. Press 

 key 

again to store setup and exit. Press 

 key or hold selector knob 

for over 0.5 second to store setup and exit. 

Summary of Contents for 5888UV III

Page 1: ...TRI BAND FM TRANSCEIVER 5888UV III USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Housing Stoutness Stability Advanced and Reliable functions Perfect Valuable Approval TRI Band mobile radio especially designs for drivers and it pursues company philosophy of innovation and practica...

Page 3: ...he dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference...

Page 4: ...ch 11 Emergency Alarm 11 Channel Frequency Scan 11 Channel Scan Skip 12 Channel Edit 12 Scan range Limit 12 Channel Copy 12 Channel Delete 12 General Setting 13 APO Automatic Power off 13 Automatic of...

Page 5: ...ic AM function 24 VHF External speaker port 25 BEEP Volume control 25 Talk Around 25 Microphone speaker 25 Password Function 26 Microphone Operation 27 Function operation through PA PD keys 27 Memory...

Page 6: ...1 1 Frequency Range RX 136 174MHz 220 260MHz 400 512MHz TX 144 148MHz 222 225MHz 420 450MHz New and Innovative Features...

Page 7: ...the table below We suggest you keep the box and packaging Transceiver Spare Fuses QF 01 User Manual Mobile Mounting Bracket QMB 01 DC Power Cable with Fuse Holder QPL 01 Microphone QHM 05 with DTMF k...

Page 8: ...cation that is shielded from direct sunlight Install the mounting bracket in the vehicle using the supplied self 111 tapping screws 4pcs and flat washers 4pcs Position the transceiver then insert and...

Page 9: ...le cable In order to avoid the risk of short circuit please cut down 333 connection with negative of battery then connect with radio Confirm the correct polarity of the connections then attach the 444...

Page 10: ...ransceiver to a regulated power supply Do not substitute a cable with smaller gauge wires Fixed Station Operation In order to use this transceiver for fixed station operation you will need a separate...

Page 11: ...mpedance of 50 to match the transceiver input impedance Coupling the antenna to the transceiver via feed lines having The possible locations of antenna on a car are shown as following 3 Initial Instal...

Page 12: ...ped with an 8 pin modular plug into the modular socket on the front of the main unit Press firmly on the plug until the locking tab clicks Attach the supplied microphone hanger in an appropriate locat...

Page 13: ...4 Number Key Input VFO frequency or DTMF dial out etc 5 A B band Choose left band or right band as Main band 6 Band indicator The indicator light on for Main band 7 RX indicator Light green while rec...

Page 14: ...on volume can be adjusted more accurate The microphone UP DOWN key also able to adjust frequency Press UP DOWN key will increase decrease the frequency by one step size Hold UP DOWN key will adjust th...

Page 15: ...ll switch the right band 5 Basic Operations Receiving If the transceiver has set at higher squelch level it may fail to hear the calling If the BUSY and signal strength icon display in left band or ri...

Page 16: ...ch mode The radio will scan the channel in every 5 seconds When the radio receives matching signal it pause scanning until the signaling disappear Repeat above operation to exit Dual watch Dual Watch...

Page 17: ...must over the lower limit frequency Please refer to the Channel Edit to setup the limit frequency In VFO mode set the VFO frequency in 222 the range between upper and lower limit Press 333 key to star...

Page 18: ...u Turn the Main band selector knob to choose 222 No 03 menu the LCD displays STEP Press the Main band selector knob to enter function setup 333 Switch the Main band selector knob to choose wanted valu...

Page 19: ...cond to store setup and exit When any harmonic or image frequency in the CPU clock disturbs the working frequency turn on this function will cut the disturbing Press 111 key to enter function menu Tur...

Page 20: ...e setup and exit if the 5TONE encode are set up with name the LCD will display corresponding name The working of optional signaling shall be work associated with the squelch mode setup Refer to Squelc...

Page 21: ...S The Pre Loading time is 800MS 1000MS The Pre Loading time is 1000MS Press the M 555 ain band selector knob or key to store value and back to function menu Press key or hold selector knob for over 0...

Page 22: ...d to store setup and exit Only when the transceiver is set with CTCSS DCS or optional DTMF 5TONE TONE signaling the values will be available VHF2 no optional DTMF 5TONE 2TONE signaling decode setup NO...

Page 23: ...selector knob for over 0 5 second to store setup and exit 7 NOTE Press the Main band selector knob or 555 key to store value and back to function menu Press key or hold selector knob for over 0 5 sec...

Page 24: ...displays OFF the current channel is without CTCSS DCS function Right long press In standby long press this key to enter CTCSS DCS scan when find matching CTCSS DCS signal the scan will pause in the wa...

Page 25: ...5 Press 111 to enter function menu Turn the Main band selector knob to 222 choose NO 27 menu the LCD displays HYPER Press the Main band selector knob to enter function setup 333 Editing Channel Name...

Page 26: ...ress the Main band selector knob or 555 key to store value and back to function menu Press key or hold selector knob for over 0 5 second to sore setup and exit Press 111 key to enter function menu Tur...

Page 27: ...n menu Turn the Main band selector knob to 222 choose No 37 menu The LCD displays DISPLAY Display mode Setup Press 111 key to enter function menu Turn the Main band selector knob 222 to choose No 38 m...

Page 28: ...22 The LCD displays COL RED COL GRN COL BLU LCD backlight This function is only valid when both bands work on VFO mode NOTE Enable this function the adjustment for any band of VFO frequency will bring...

Page 29: ...e 444 Available value 32 brightness levels Press the Main band selector knob or 555 key to store value and back to function menu Press key or hold selector knob for over 0 5 second to store setup and...

Page 30: ...elector knob to choose No 55 menu The LCD displays HND SPK 3 Press the Main band selector knob to enter function setup 4 Switch the Main band selector knob to choose wanted value HSPKOFF Turn off micr...

Page 31: ...nd selector knob to choose wanted value 444 ON Turn on password function OFF Turn off password function Press the Main 555 band selector knob or key to store value and back to function menu Press key...

Page 32: ...n to turn on or turn off Frequency Revrse function HOME HOME channel switch in standby press the key HOME function to switch between HOME channel and current channel MAIN Main band switch in standby p...

Page 33: ...f defined groups TONE DEC Add Optional Signaling in standby press the key TONE DEC function to choose DTMF DT 2TONE 2T 5TONE 5T or OFF TALK In standby status press Talk key to enable and disable Talk...

Page 34: ...Rotate the selector knob to choose desired bank to view 5 Press key to confirm Radio will swich to chosen bank You can now view or scan channels in choosen bank 6 Press key two times to cancel bank v...

Page 35: ...ions d No sound comes from speaker Squelch is muted Decrease squelch level Tone or CTCSS DCS squelch is active Turn CTCSS or DCS squelch off e Key and Dial do not function f Rotating Dial will not cha...

Page 36: ...cy Stability 2 5ppm Operating Temperature 20 60 Dimensions WxHxD 140 W x50 H x210 D mm Weight about 1 38kg Specifications 12 Receiver Sensitivity 12dB SINAD 0 35 V Adjacent Channel Selectivity 60dB Au...

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