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DIAGRAM

Antenna connector

LCD display

Keypad

Jacklight

Power/Volume switch

Receive/Transmit 
indicator lamp

Speaker

Microphone

Function key

Up key

Down key

PTT switch

Monitor

Jacklight switch

Ear/Mic jacks

Battery pack

Summary of Contents for TG-UV2PLUS

Page 1: ...User s Manual...

Page 2: ...adio We believe this easy to use radio will provide reliable and dependable communication QS Radio incorporates the latest advanced technology As a result we know that you will be pleased with the qua...

Page 3: ...ft 30 Channel scan list 31 200 channels 32 PC Programmable 33 High capacity Li ion battery 34 Smart charger 35 FM Radio 88 108MHz i PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING Please read the User s Manual before using...

Page 4: ...w bandwidth W N 22 Channel delete DEL 22 23 Reset 23 Upward downward scanning 23 Main sub channel shift 23 24 Transmitting 1750Hz call tone 24 Cross band receiving transmitting working shift 24 Squelc...

Page 5: ...ot bring the battery pack to its greatest capacity or its normal charge which can be done only after repeated charging and discharging two or three times The average use time of battery pack is 16 hou...

Page 6: ...y release button in the direction of the arrow as shown below The battery pack is then released ATTACHING THE BATTERY PACK RELEASING THE BATTERY PACK Conveniently attaches to your belt Attach the belt...

Page 7: ...Antenna connector LCD display Keypad Jacklight Power Volume switch Receive Transmit indicator lamp Speaker Microphone Function key Up key Down key PTT switch Monitor Jacklight switch Ear Mic jacks Ba...

Page 8: ...hange a new battery or charge the battery Receive signal indicator LCD DISPLAY BASIC OPERATION Turn the Power Volume knob clockwise to turn the power on When you turn it on it will beep and the channe...

Page 9: ...Repeatedly press F 7 H 5W M 2 5W L 1W MR VFO CTCSS 67 0 254 1 DCS D023N D754N DCS D023I D754I MR VFO CTCSS 67 0 254 1 DCS D023N D754N DCS D023I D754I No display 1 9 level OFF MR VFO CTCSS 67 0 254 1...

Page 10: ...ny setting within frequency range P23 NO Feature Fast key LCD display Parameter Selectable Confirm VFO mode Page 25 26 27 F MR VFO SAV H Shift between F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 S F MR VFO F MR VFO MR VFO again M...

Page 11: ...ting is finished it would be back to standby state automatically 2 Operating it repeatedly may shift between H 5W M 2 5W L 1W NOTICE 2RX T BAND MR VFO F RC off M 01 46 02500 H Picture 2 NOTICE There a...

Page 12: ...500 M 01 46 02500 VOX VOX Function Menu 5 When this function is on the system will inspect your talking to the microphone and then it will automatically shift to transmitting mode without manual opera...

Page 13: ...ould automatically return to standby mode NOTICE Communication is available only when two radios have voice scrambler at the same time Voice scrambler board is needed before voice scrambler Dual Watch...

Page 14: ...g press Press or PTT to return to standby mode F 0SET 2RX T MR VFO F NOTICE Setting direction of freqeuncy deviation please see Menu 4 F 0SET 3TX T MR VFO F Busy Channel Lock BCL Menu 12 NOTICE The tu...

Page 15: ...ls and information of the radio 1 On channel mode press to enter the LCD displays DEL 0H 2 Press or to choose the channel you want to delete or directly input number Example If you want to delete CH 0...

Page 16: ...17 H M 04 48 87500 M 03 468 87500 wx Picture 18 H M 04 48 87500 M 03 468 87600 wx MAIN NOTICE FM radio Only receiving is acceptable see the FM radio frequency details Menu 33 Once this function is on...

Page 17: ...CSS 88 5 and then press key to confirm 26 27 Channel Storing Menu 26 When the radio on the frequency working and standby mode input the desired frequency and parameters 1 Press key the LCD will displa...

Page 18: ...ght turn on operate it again the jacklight turn off FM Radio Menu 33 On the frequency mode input the FM frequency of the radio the FM frequency range 88 108MHz Example FM frequency 88 1MHz 1 On the fr...

Page 19: ...D723N D731N D732N D734N D743N D754N 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 1...

Page 20: ...ide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wi...

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