AnyTone NSTIG-8R User Manual Download Page 1

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Page 1: ...and Product Designed in U S A MADE IN CHINA Copyright 2015 by AnyTone Tech All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means with...

Page 2: ...USER S MANUAL...

Page 3: ...V UV VU Mono U or Mono V standby modes The transceiver also allows for Dual PTT functions 51 groups of CTCSS encode decode 1 group of user defined CTCSS encode decode 1024 groups of DCS encode decode...

Page 4: ...re the radio in dusty dirty or damp areas 7 Keep the radio dry Do not wash radio with chemicals or detergents 8 Do not transmit without the provided antenna 9 When using this transceiver we recommend...

Page 5: ...ttery 05 How to Charge 06 Charging Prompts Explained 08 How to Store the Battery 08 PREPARATION 09 Installing Removing the Battery 09 Installing Removing the Antenna 09 Installing Removing the Belt Cl...

Page 6: ...Delete a channel 22 Limit VFO frequency scanning range 22 Turn On Off FM Radio 23 CTCSS DCS Setup 24 CTCSS DCS Scan 24 Offset Frequency Direction Setup 25 Frequency Channel Scan 26 Channel Scan Skip 2...

Page 7: ...annel Lockout 37 TX OFF 38 Single Band Mode VHF UHF 39 Sub Band Display Setup 39 Keypad Voice Prompt Setup 40 Time Out Timer TOT 40 Voice Operated Transmission VOX Setup 41 VOX Delay Setup 41 Automati...

Page 8: ...Default 57 Optional Signaling DTMF 58 Cloning Cable 60 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE STARTING USES THE WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM 62 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 63 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 64 ATTACHED CHART 66 CTCSS...

Page 9: ...before discarding the packaging If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment please contact your dealer immediately Item Number Quantity Antenna QA11UV 1 Li ion Battery QB 43HL 1 Batt...

Page 10: ...tenna please refer to label indicated in the bottom of the antenna Li ion Battery QB 43HL 1800mAh Li ion Battery 1300mAh Instruction Manual USB Programming Cable PC03 Programming Software NSTIG 8R Ear...

Page 11: ...gly and still allow amateur usage and access Channel mode will restrict access to amateur options such as VFO By manual setup BBB Please refer to Display Mode in Page 56 Frequency Channel mode AAA Whe...

Page 12: ...lay You can enter this mode by simple pressing the key while you are in both FREQ and NAME Channel Modes Shortcut operations and Channel settings are able to changed stored as the latest values Even i...

Page 13: ...already fully charged This could shorten the life of the battery or Notice for Charging Battery The battery is not charged at the factory please charge it before your initial use Charging the battery...

Page 14: ...rs AC input damage the battery Do not charge the battery or transceiver if it is damp or wet Dry it before charging to avoid any danger Plug the AC adapter into the AC outlet 100V 240V then plug 111 t...

Page 15: ...elf examine when power on No battery Pre charging Charge normally Full Charged Error LED Orange for 1 second Red and Green light Alternate Red light flashes for 5 minutes Red Green Red flashes for a l...

Page 16: ...1 second and 111 go out This means that the charger has passed its self examination and it can charge the battery normally If the light remains orange or the red light flashes this means the charger...

Page 17: ...y According to on the battery release push the battery lock release tab to remove the battery Installing Removing the Antenna Installing the Antenna Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of...

Page 18: ...g clockwise Removing the Belt Clip Remove the screws turning counterclockwise allowing you to remove the belt clip Installing the Additional Speaker Microphone Optional Unveil the MIC SP jack cover an...

Page 19: ...equency Reverse Offset Frequency DCS Optional signaling CTCSS FUNC Icon The arrow points to main channel FM radio TX Power Busy Channel VOX Function Scan Skip Narrow band Battery Capacity Function Men...

Page 20: ...12 GETTING ACQUAINTED 1 7 3 2 9 10 5 11 6 12 4 A B C FUN D ESC M 8 13 MIC NSTIG 8R...

Page 21: ...r is powered on turn the knob clockwise to increase volume or turn the knob counterclockwise to reduce the volume 4 LCD display Displays current frequency channel and operations 5 Speaker 6 Keypad Ent...

Page 22: ...prompt tone and displays the current channel on screen once it has fully powered on When the radio is on turn the POWER VOLUME knob counterclockwise until you hear a Click The transceiver display wil...

Page 23: ...blank channel and go onto the next channel When the transceiver is in Channel mode or in the FM radio channel mode the user can input any number 000 199 to switch to the desired channel If the channel...

Page 24: ...ontinue scanning until you stop the scan function When your transceiver receives a transmission the LED light will light up it will light green if the main band is receiving and will light blue if the...

Page 25: ...up in programming software hold the MONI key to monitor the channel to ensure it is not in use Then press the PTT key and talk into the microphone Keep the distance between your mouth and the micropho...

Page 26: ...hannels or Frequencies Scroll through Character Options Scroll through Tones Fast Scrolling Add Remove Channel See Explanation in Guide Scrolls Downward through Channels or Frequencies Scroll through...

Page 27: ...planation in Guide Number 5 Enable Scan Number 6 Enable Disable Channel Skip Number 7 Enable Disable Frequency Reverse Number 8 Enter Function Menu Background Menu Number 9 Set Transmit Power Number 0...

Page 28: ...T if TX is enabled FM Mode Listen to FM in Background Exit Menu PF2 Programmed PF 2 Function Exit Menu MONI Programmed MONI Monitor Function See Explanation in Guide Exit Menu Enters Advanced Function...

Page 29: ...off the flashlight Transmit tone pulse frequency 666 Press and hold PTT key then press PF1 PF2 key to transmit the selected tone pulse frequency The tone pulse frequency can be set to 1750Hz 2100Hz 10...

Page 30: ...l the transceiver emits confirmation beep Your new channel has been programmed successfully While your radio is in standby Press the 111 key the top left corner of LCD will display the icon then press...

Page 31: ...hannel number will begin flashing Press the 222 buttons until the Channel number displays the lower border limit channels either L1 or L2 They are found in the channel menu after Channel 199 and Befor...

Page 32: ...s now on When the FM radio is on press key LCD displays FM OFF The FM radio is now muted When FM radio is on press key the top left corner of LCD displays icon Press key to turn off the FM radio and t...

Page 33: ...t Indicates that the TX frequency is higher than the RX frequency 111 If the reverse function is enabled the RX frequency is higher than TX frequency Minus offset Indicates that the TX frequency is lo...

Page 34: ...e enabled See Function Menu Single Band Mode VHF UHF Frequency Scan can also be limited to your pre set scanning border limits See Limit VFO frequency scanning range Frequency Channel Scan Under the c...

Page 35: ...off frequency reverse When LCD displays 111 R icon it means current selected channel has the frequency reverse function enabled the TX frequency and RX frequency are reversed if CTCSS DCS signaling is...

Page 36: ...oup number and EMPTY When the current group displays 333 EMPTY Press key the top left corner of the LCD will display icon then press and hold key until you hear a responsive beep to get the transceive...

Page 37: ...make use of the keypad lock function BASIC OPERATIONS Single band Switching To avoid interference from the sub channels when the main channel is in use you can use the single band function to turn off...

Page 38: ...nction menu Press 222 key to choose desired function Press 333 to select the menu option press to select desired setting Note When setting a CTCSS DCS setting Press to select CTCSS DCS or OFF When sel...

Page 39: ...unrelated call on the same frequency Press 111 key the top left corner of the LCD will display icon then press key to enter into function menu Press 222 key to choose NO 02 function item it shows R CD...

Page 40: ...splay icon then press key to enter into function menu Press 222 key to choose NO 03 function item it shows RT CDC on LCD Press 333 key to choose CTCSS DCS or OFF when DCS signaling is selected press k...

Page 41: ...ress key or key to confirm and exit This function is used for setting squelch mode to prevent receiving unrelated singals 1 Press key the top left corner of the LCD will display icon then press key to...

Page 42: ...optional signaling matching CTCSS DCS signaling transceiver can hear the talking from the other party CT TO When current channel received matching RF signals or matching optional signaling or matching...

Page 43: ...top left corner of the LCD will display icon then press key to enter into function menu Press 222 key to choose NO 07 function item it shows W N on LCD Press 333 to enter next menu press to choose de...

Page 44: ...icon then press key to enter into function menu 2 Press key to choose NO 09 function item it shows TALKAR on LCD 3 Press to enter next menu press to choose desired setting TX RX Turn on Talk Around f...

Page 45: ...left corner of the LCD will display icon then press key to enter into function menu 2 Press key to choose NO 11 function item it shows on LCD 3 Press key to enter next menu press key to choose desired...

Page 46: ...ceived matching carrier frequency CTCSS and DCS tones are ignored in this setting OFF No BCLO function 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit TX OFF 1 Press key the top left corner of the LCD will dis...

Page 47: ...put frequency and scanning of frequencies under VFO is limited to the current active VFO frequency band VHF or UHF 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit Sub band display setup FREQ Display sub band f...

Page 48: ...to restrict the transceiver from accidental long term transmissions If the transmission time goes beyond the preset time limit the transceiver is forced to stop transmitting and warn the user and mak...

Page 49: ...started by your voice generally used with an ear piece When it is enabled there is no need to press the PTT key VOX Delay Setup Press 111 key the top left corner of the LCD will display icon then pre...

Page 50: ...Power Off Time is disabled 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit DTMF Transmitting Time Setup 1 Press key the top left corner of the LCD will display icon then press key to enter into function menu...

Page 51: ...09 There are 10 levels of squelch in total 00 is the minimum setup value normally open 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit Scanning Resume Time Setup There are four kinds of scanning dwell time 1 P...

Page 52: ...y for 1 second and then will disappear 2SEC After you finish your function setting or enter into function menu the icon stay on the display for 2 seconds and then will disappear 3SEC After you finish...

Page 53: ...to enter next menu press key to choose desired setting AUTO Back light will automatically turn off after a preset period OFF Always off ON Always on 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit LCD Backlig...

Page 54: ...w if your repeater requires a tone burst and the tone required In general as long as the repeater has been activated there is no need to transmit the Tone Pulse again until a preset time has expired 1...

Page 55: ...choose desired setting OFF Battery Save is disabled 1 2 The standby time between the normal working state and battery saving mode is 1 2 1 3 The standby time between the normal working state and batte...

Page 56: ...urned off 4 Press key or key to confirm and exit NOTE Only when this function is setting ON can the FM radio be used PF1 key Function Setup You can program the PF1 key to best suit your requirements F...

Page 57: ...ss to choose No 32 function item it shows PF2 on LCD 3 Press key to enter next new menu press key to choose desired setting VOLT Display current Voltage CALL Call function ALARM Emergency call functio...

Page 58: ...No CTCSS DCS encode decode 62 5HZ 254 1Hz Self defined 51 groups fixed CTCSS encode decode 1 group self defined CTCSS encode decode 000N 777I 1024 group DCS encode decode 4 TONDEC Optional signaling...

Page 59: ...0K 9 options in total 7 W N Wide Narrow Band Selection WIDE NARROW Wide band Narrow band 8 REV Frequency Reverse ON Turn on Frequency reverse function TX and RX frequency of current channel will be in...

Page 60: ...gle Band Mode VHF UHF ON OFF Turn on off band limit function 15 DSPSUB Sub band display setup FREQ Display sub band frequency or channel VOLT Display current battery voltage OFF Sub band display is di...

Page 61: ...5seconds then resume 2SP When scanning matched signal transceiver will stop scanning 2seconds after signal disappeared then resume 24 FTIME Function Icon Stay Time FUNCT When finished function setting...

Page 62: ...tup OFF Turn off battery save function 1 2 1 8 Battery save time is 1 2 1 8 AUTO Battery save ratio is adjusting automatically 30 RADIO FM radio ON OFF Allow Prohibit using FM radio 31 PF1 Self define...

Page 63: ...n and then press button switch between A and B 4 Enter RX frequency a Enter 1 4 6 7 0 0 or enter 1 4 6 7 5 Set 600kHz offset a Press button and then press button b Press button select Menu 10 OFFSET c...

Page 64: ...enu 03 c Press button d Press button to choose CTCSS DCS or OFF when DCS signaling is selected press button to choose DCS positive or inverse code e Press button select 123 0HZ when CTCSS display 88 5...

Page 65: ...e all items to factory default including channel and background settings ADVANCED Function Operations 3 Press enter into next menu then press to select desired setting FREQ Frequency Channel mode tran...

Page 66: ...ction Note In power off state hold key to power on radio the radio will resume to factory default PTT ID ANI If you set your current channel to transmit your PTT ID the transceiver will send its 111 t...

Page 67: ...the radio receives the DTMF that will Remote Stun it it can no longer aaa transmit and will receive only Remote Kill When the radio receives the DTMF that will Remote Kill it it can no longer transmi...

Page 68: ...nit will remain in the cloning mode to prepare for the next cloning session if you reboot the master radio it will exit the cloning mode and return back to the normal mode Cloning Cable This feature w...

Page 69: ...being cloned 2 When data reception is complete the slave unit returns to normal mode and restarts automatically 3 Turn off the slave s power remove the cable insert another slave that you want to copy...

Page 70: ...iver NOTE The programming software has an automatic product identifying system In order to run it for the first time the transceiver should be connected to computer otherwise the software can not run...

Page 71: ...0 55 Size 113x62x40mm with battery Weight 220g with battery TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Receiving Part wide band narrow band Sensitivity 12dB SINAD 0 25 V 0 35 V Adjacent Channel Selecitvity 65dB 60dB Int...

Page 72: ...he channels are not in scan list All bands pick up static and are noisy Adjust the squelch settings during programming Non professionals are advised not to adjust this function No sound after removing...

Page 73: ...B The 450 filter is broken Contact local dealer for repair Loudspeaker is quieter or has crackling sound Check whether the loudspeaker is broken or if there is powder or dust in the loudspeaker Conta...

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Page 78: ...subject to the following two 222 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including received interference that may cause undesired ope...

Page 79: ...IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN NO EVENT SHALL BE LIABLE WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE BODILY INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND DEATH FOR DAMAGES...

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