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FTM-10SR O

PERATING

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ANUAL

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PECIFICATIONS

General

Frequency Range

:

RX: 0.5 - 1.8 MHz (AM BC)

76 - 108 MHz (FM BC)
108-137 MHz (Air Band)
137-174 MHz (144 MHz HAM)
174-222 MHz (GR1 VHF TV)
300-420 MHz (GR2 )
420-470 MHz (430 MHz HAM)
470-800 MHz (GR1 UHF TV)
800-999 MHz (GR2 USA Cellular Blocked)

TX: 144.000 - 148.000 MHz or 144.000 - 146.000 MHz,

430.000 - 450.000 MHz or 430.000 - 440.000 MHz

Channel Steps

:

5/6.25/8.33/(9)/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100/200 kHz

(9): AM Only

Emission Type

:

F3E, F2D, F1D

Antenna Impedance

:

50 Ohms

Frequency Stability

:

±5 ppm @ 14 °F ~ +140 °F (–10 °C ~ +60 °C)

Operating Temperature Range

: –4 °F ~ +140 °F (–20 °C ~ +60 °C)

Supply Voltage

:

Nominal: 13.8 V DC, Negative Ground
Operating: 11.7 ~ 15.8 V, Negative Ground

Current Consumption

:

RX: 0.3 A (Receive)

(Approx.)

2.0 A (TX, 144 MHz 10 W/430 MHz 7 W/EXT SP OFF)
2.4 A (TX, 144 MHz 10 W/430 MHz 7 W/EXT SP ON,
TCALL)

Case Size

 (W x H x D):

5.1” x 1.1” x 3.2” (130 x 28 x 82 mm);Transceiver Body
4.4” x 1.5” x 1.6” (112 x 37.6 x 41 mm);Front Panel
(w/o knobs & connectors)

Weight

 (Approx.):

16.2 lb (460 g); Transceiver Body
7.4 lb (210 g); Front Panel (w/control cable)

Transmitter

RF Power Output

:

10/3/0.5 W (144 MHz)
7/3/0.5 W (430 MHz)

Modulation Type

:

Variable Reactance

Maximum Deviation

:

±5 kHz

Spurious Radiation

:

At least –60 dB below

Microphone Impedance

:

2  k

Summary of Contents for FTM-10SR

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Page 2: ... Messages 49 Cloning 50 Changing the Club Channel frequency 52 Clock Timer Operation 53 Set up the Clock 53 Displays the Current Time 54 Using the Stop Watch Timer 55 Using the Interval Timer 55 Convenience Features 56 MUTE feature 56 LOCK 56 Automatic Audio Volume Controller 56 AF VFO feature 57 VOX Operation 57 VOX Sensitivity 58 Listening to AM FM Broadcast Station 58 Time Out Timer TOT 58 List...

Page 3: ...r new type and the mounting bracket allow you to place the front panel anywhere you want The newly designed mobile mounting bracket allows you to install or release the radio very easily The front panel has a magnet and it is possible to install it without using screws Convenient Operation The large function dial and key buttons afford simple operation even while wearing driv ing gloves The shape ...

Page 4: ...inal transmitter amplifier produces up to 10 watts VHF and 7 watts UHF of reliable and stable high power RF output The radio has wide receiving frequency capability and an independent AM FM broadcast receiver The Amateur radio receiver is specially designed for optimal Amateur band opera tion with improved adjacent channel selectivity and IMD performance You will appreci ate the superior performan...

Page 5: ...ident You enjoy the appropriate and optimized setting of volume level U The message send receive function permits sending a programmable 16 character mes sage with the transmitter s ID You can send your words by Message function even when the noise level at the opposite station is too high for audio communication U The wireless clone feature permits the settings and data of the radio to be duplica...

Page 6: ... toggle the transmit and receive mode each time the key is pressed See page 77 PTT keys The internal microphone is located here Speak into the grill in a normal voice level while pressing the PTT key MIC This indicator glows green when a signal is received This indicator glows red during transmission This indicator blinks blue when a message is received This indicator glows white when transmitting...

Page 7: ...emory P In the Memory mode press and hold this key for one second to enter the Memory Channel Customization mode key P Selects the operating frequency and also selects the memory channel P Adjusts the receiver audio level when the LED to the left of the DIAL knob glows red P Select the Smart Menu Item and parameter when the Smart Menu is activated DIAL knob P This LED glows red when adjusting the ...

Page 8: ...may connect an optional MEK M10 Microphone Jack here You may connect an optional MH 68A6J or MH 68B6J Hand Mi crophone to this jack if you use MIC jack Digital Code Squelch DCS Operation CTCSS Operation Repeater Shift Direction S PO Meter Internet Connection Feature Active Operating Frequency Volume level DTMF Feature Active Memory Mode Selected Operating band Stereo Audio Club Channel Monitor Fea...

Page 9: ... the SP LINE IN cable confirm that the Menu item F34 SPEAKER is set to REAR See page 86 P Use of a sound isolating headset while driving on public roads is not lawful An open type head set must be used for safety Hint Menu Mode The FTM 10SR Menu enables the configuration of 49 transceiver parameters to your favorite set tings SP LINE IN jack Connect the DC power cable directly to the battery termi...

Page 10: ...OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SP LINE IN cable Speaker Cable Spare Fuse 5 A Front Panel Bracket Magnet Front Panel Hanger Hex Wrench Operating Manual Warranty Card MH 68A6J DTMF Microphone MH 68B6J Normal Microphone MEK M10 Microphone Jack MLS 200 M10 High Power External Speaker ...

Page 11: ...ard accessories Vertex Standard shall not be liable for any damage or accidents such as fire leakage or explosion of batteries etc caused by the malfunction of non Vertex Standard accessories Consult your Vertex Stan dard dealer for details on these and any future available options Connection of any non Vertex Standard approved accessory should it cause damage may void the Limited War ranty on thi...

Page 12: ...roughly and contact the shipping company or your local dealer if the unit was purchased over the counter so as to get instructions regarding the prompt resolution of the damage situation Be certain to save the shipping carton especially if there are any punctures or other evidence of damage incurred during shipping If it is necessary to return the unit for service or replacement use the original p...

Page 13: ...ns or pets may walk in the main directional lobe of the antenna s radiation pattern In mobile installations it is preferable to mount the antenna on top of the vehicle if feasible this will utilize the car body as a counterpoise and raise the radiation pat tern as far away from passengers as possible During mobile operation when stopped in a parking lot for example make it a practice to switch to ...

Page 14: ...cable connected directly to the battery Do not use the cigarette lighter socket for power connections U Never remove the fuse holders from the DC cables U Never connect the transceiver directly to a 24 V battery U Select a low loss coaxial cable to connect the transceiver with the antenna Use the shortest length possible U Select a quality high efficiency VHF UHF antenna and mount it in a good loc...

Page 15: ...fore proceeding with installation U Connect the WHITE power cable lead to the POSITIVE battery terminal and the BLACK power cable lead to the NEGATIVE terminal If you need to extend the power cable use 12 AWG or larger insulated stranded copper wire Solder the splice connections carefully and wrap the connections thoroughly with insulating electrical tape U Before connecting the cable to the trans...

Page 16: ...able of providing at least 3 Amps continuously at 13 8 Volts DC The FP 1025A and FP 1030A DC Power Supplies are available from your Yaesu dealer to satisfy these requirements Other well regulated power supplies may be used if they meet the above voltage and current specifica tions Use the DC power cable supplied with your transceiver to make power connections to the power supply Connect the WHITE ...

Page 17: ...ial lines increase as the frequency increases so an 8 meter long 25 coaxial line with under 1 dB of loss at 144 MHz may have a loss of 3 dB or more at 446 MHz Choose your coaxial cable carefully based on the installation location mobile vs base and the overall length of the cable required For very short runs of cable in a mobile installation the smaller more flexible cable types may be acceptable ...

Page 18: ...oss 50 Ohm coaxial cable with type M PL259 connector 3 Connect the DC power cable directly to the battery terminals Note Connect the WHITE power cable lead to the POSITIVE battery terminal and the BLACK power cable lead to the NEGA TIVE terminal P If you do not use the connector Attach the supplied Rubber Cap to the con nector P To mount on a motorcycle a screw hole is provided Refer to image belo...

Page 19: ... a Speaker plug into the Speaker jack disables audio from the Front Panel speaker P When an external speaker is con nected to the Speaker Jack and the Menu item F34 SPEAKER is set to REAR See page 86 P When stereo speakers are con nected to Speaker Jack black of the SP LINE IN cable and the Menu item F42 STEREO is set to STEREO you may enjoy FM Broadcast audio or the external audio from the LINE I...

Page 20: ...gnet 1 Connect the supplied Magnet and Front Panel Hanger using the sup plied screw 2 Affix the supplied Protection Seal to the Magnet Magnet Protection Seal CAUTION P P P P P If the protective film is not affixed to the magnet it may damage the mounting surface P P P P P Damage is possible even if the protection film is attached P P P P P Be careful handling the hanger The strong magnet could pin...

Page 21: ...t the supplied Front Panel Hanger using the supplied screw 2 Mount the supplied Front Panel Bracket to the MMB M10 using the supplied two screws 3 If you do not use the Front Panel as a Microphone install the Front Panel directly to the MMB M10 M5x15 M5x25 M5x25 Flat Washer Spring Washer Spring Washer Flat Washer Spring Washer Hex Nut Installation of the MMB M10 ...

Page 22: ... screw 2 If you do not use the Front Panel as a Microphone install the Front Panel directly to the MMB M11 3 Select the Bracket and Rubber to fit the size of the Handle Bar Refer to the table below Bracket L Bracket S Rubber S a t 1 mm Rubber S b t 2 mm Rubber L a t 1 mm Rubber L b t 3 mm Bar Bracket Rubber 7 8 S S a S b 1 S a 1 1 4 L L a L b 1 1 2 L a M5x15 M5x25 Flat Washer Spring Washer Spring ...

Page 23: ...21 FTM 10SR OPERATING MANUAL NOTE ...

Page 24: ... H V 430 MHz Amateur Band H U FM BC Band FM AM BC Band AM WX Band WX Audio LineÚ Group Memory GRP 2 m Amateur Band H V Key 2 m Amateur Band H V Group Memory GRP Audio LineÚ WX Band WX AM BC Band AM FM BC Band FM 430 MHz Amateur Band H U 2 m Amateur Band H V Ú When external audio equipment like an iPod is connected an after market cable is required When external audio equipment is connected the inp...

Page 25: ...t of the DIAL knob illuminates and the volume level is displayed on the LCD Now the DIAL knob becomes the vol ume knob 6 Rotate the DIAL knob to adjust the receiver volume Clockwise rotation increases the audio output level TRANSMISSION 1 Press the front panel keys to switch the operating band to 144 MHz or 430 MHz band 2 Press the PTT Push To Talk key on the front panel when the frequency is clea...

Page 26: ...e key to disable noise and tone squelch PA Press the PTT switch to route your amplified voice through the PA speaker REVERSE Press the key to activate the Reverse feature SCAN Press the key to activate the scanner SQL LEVL Press the key to enable adjustment of the noise squelch threshold level by the DIAL knob SSCH Press the key to activate the Smart Search TCALL Press the key to activate the 1750...

Page 27: ...p 1 above and then starting AF DUAL function both the amateur signals and the AM broadcast station will be received 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired AM Broadcast station P You may switch the AM Broadcast Band frequency control between the VFO and Memory channel by pressing the key P When a signal is received in the amateur band the AM Broadcast audio is muted When the amateur band sign...

Page 28: ...range for more than one minute four pollings your radio will sense that no signal has been received Three beeps will sound and the display will revert to OUT RANGE If you move back into range your radio will again beep and the display will change back to the IN RANGE indication During ARTS operation your operating frequency will continue to be displayed but no changes may be made to it or other se...

Page 29: ...ons described below HORN 1 Sounds a Gong Bell HORN 2 Sounds a flight sound of a UFO HORN 3 Sounds a klaxon HORN 4 Sounds an ambulance siren 2 Press the key to activate the Horn Alert feature When the Horn Alert function is activated the volume level graphic will be displayed on LCD 3 Press the PTT key U You may change the PTT key function via Menu Item F23 PTT MODE MOMENT While pressing the PTT ke...

Page 30: ... Intercom function is activated the internal speakers front panel and main chassis are disabled To disable the Intercom function repeat steps 1 and 2 above When set the key function to INTERCOM via the top panel key the key to be used as the Inter com feature on off key Important Notice Use of a sound isolating headset while driving on public roads is not lawful and haz ardous An open type headset...

Page 31: ... Press the VOL SEL key to adjust the volume AF level of the PA output While the RED LED is on the volume level can be adjusted with the dial knob CAUTION When the function is changed to the radio mode the volume level remains the same Please be careful about the volume level setting U You may adjust the audio output level by rotating the DIAL knob To disable the PublicAddress feature repeat steps ...

Page 32: ...o When Smart Search is engaged the transceiver will search above and below your current frequency storing active frequencies as it goes with out stopping on them even momentarily These frequencies are stored into a special Smart Search memory bank consisting of 31 memories 15 above the current frequency 15 be low the current frequency plus the current frequency itself All channels where activity i...

Page 33: ...O or Memory mode SQUELCH LEVEL ADJUST Adjust the squelch level to mute the noise from the speaker when no signal is being re ceived 1 Press the top panel key to select SQL LEVL The current squelch level will be displayed 2 Press the key 3 Rotate the DIAL knob just to the point where the noise is silenced and the front panel green BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY indicator turns off Available selections ar...

Page 34: ...it power level You may set the transmit power level for the 144 MHz and 430 MHz band individually HIGH MID LOW 144 MHz 10 W 3 W 0 5 W 430 MHz 7 W 3 Two seconds after selecting the transmitter power level the new setting is automatically saved and the radio returns to the VFO or Memory Channel mode When the key function is set to TX POWER via the top panel key the key may be used as the Transmit Po...

Page 35: ...n 5 seconds of pressing the key press the key again this time briefly to store the displayed data into the memory channel slot The MIN notation will disap pear since you are still operating in the VFO mode U A MIN notation will appear on the display and the frequency display will blink U The FTM 10SR will automatically store the channel frequency and data into the vacant memory channel U FTM 10SR ...

Page 36: ... press the front panel keys to select the desired operating band Important Note The memory channel is assigned to a Group Memory bank automatically You may assign eliminate the memory channel to from the Group Memory bank See page 36 for details of the operation Recall a memory channel which is stored in the same operating band In band Memory Mode 1 Press the front panel keys to recall the desired...

Page 37: ...he memory channel number to the desired vacant memory channel number Sorts and renumbers the Memory Channels by frequency from low to high Appends an Alphanumeric Tag label to a memory channel Sets the Scan Type Skip Memory or Preferential Memory Set the Preferential Scan List Sets the Squelch Threshold Level Change the CTCSS Tone Frequency Change the DCS Code Change the Squelch Type CTCSS or DCS ...

Page 38: ...P Press the key briefly then rotate the DIAL knob to se lect OFF this deletes the current memory channel from the Group Memory bank 4 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and re turn to the memory recall mode To re assign the eliminated memory channel into the Group Memory bank 1 Press the front panel key to switch to the VFO mode if needed 2 Press the front panel keys to recall the opera...

Page 39: ...s blinking that channel is currently occupied by other frequency data and you should not select that channel 7 Press and hold the key to change the Memory Channel Number 8 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and return to the memory recall mode MEMORY CHANNEL SORT You may sort and renumber the Memory Channels by frequency from low to high 1 Press the front panel key to switch to the Memo...

Page 40: ...esired label A total of eight characters may be used in the creation of a label 10 If you make a mistake press the key to backspace the cursor then re enter the correct letter number or symbol Press the PTT key to delete all data after the cursor that may have been previously stored erroneously 11 When you have programmed a label that is under eight characters press and hold in the key for one sec...

Page 41: ... key to return to the memory recall mode The memory channel frequency will now be displayed SKIP PREFERENTIAL SCAN SETTING The FTM 10SR allows you to set up a Preferential Scan List You can flag channels within the memory system When you initiate the Preferential Memory Scan only flagged channels will be scanned 1 Recall the memory channel that you wish to skip or Preferential Memory Channel 2 Pre...

Page 42: ... frequency 1 Recall the memory channel on which you wish to change the CTCSS Tone Frequency 2 Press and hold the key for one second to enter the Memory Channel Customization mode 3 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item M8 SQL TSQF 4 Press the key to display the current CTCSS Tone Fre quency 5 Rotate the DIAL knob to select desired CTCSS Tone Fre quency 6 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new se...

Page 43: ...446 452 454 455 462 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 DCS CODE CTCSS DCS OPERATION The FTM 10SR enables you to change the CTCSS DCS operation CTCSS DCS mode CTCSS Tone frequency and DCS Tone Code that was set previously 1 Recall the memory channel on which you wish to change the CTCSS DCS operation 2 Press and hold the k...

Page 44: ...PLEX 6 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and return to the memory recall mode Whenever you recall a memory which contains independently stored transmit and re ceive frequencies the indication will appear on the display Using the Odd Split Memory 1 In VFO mode tune to your desired transmit frequency Your transmit frequency should be in the same band as the receive frequency 2 Press the ...

Page 45: ...W MID or HIGH 6 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and return to the memory recall mode HIGH MID LOW 144 MHz 10 W 3 W 0 5 W 430 MHz 7 W DELETING MEMORY You may delete the memorized data except CLUB memory channel of the FTM 10SR memories 1 Recall the memory channel on which you wish to delete 2 Press and hold the key for one second to enter the Memory Channel Customization mode 3 Rotate...

Page 46: ...y to recall the Group Memory Bank GRP notation will appear at the upper left corner in the display for a moment When the display indicates the Clock Stop Watch Timer or Temperature press the VOL SEL key to change to the VFO or memory mode then perform the above selection 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Club Channel The CLB notation will appear at the upper left corner in the display for a mom...

Page 47: ...not restart the Club Channel monitor OFF Disables the Club Channel Monitor feature 5 Press the VOL SEL key for one second to save the new setting and activate Club Channel Monitor When the Club Channel Monitor is activated the PRI icon will appear if receiving on the VFO or memory channel or blink if receiving on the Club Channel on the display When the PTT key is pressed the FTM 10SR will transmi...

Page 48: ... the VOL SEL key to change to the VFO or memory mode then perform the above 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F18 MES SAGE 3 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Message slot into which you wish to store a message The LCD displays the previously stored message 5 Press and hold the key for one second Press the PTT key to clear the...

Page 49: ...tate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F16 ID LIST 3 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired member box 1 20 into which you wish to store a member ID The LCD will display the previously stored member ID 5 Press and hold the key for one second Press the PTT key to clear the previously stored member ID if desired 6 Rotate the DIAL knob to sele...

Page 50: ...AL knob to select the SF2 COPY MSG Cloning 1 Bring the Source Transceiver and the Destination Transceiver as close as possible 2 Press the top panel key on the Source Transceiver The Destination Transceiver does not require any set up operation When receiving clone data from the Source Transceiver the Destination Transceiver automatically stores all the data The LED blinks for 3 seconds with a blu...

Page 51: ...essage function is only available on the Club Channel The MY ID setting see above is required for the transmitter s ID to be shown with the received message 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode When the display indicates the Clock Stop Watch Timer or Temperature press the VOL SEL key to change to the VFO or memory mode then perform above step 2 Rotate the DIAL ...

Page 52: ...he or key to clear the received message and wait for a new mes sage CLONING You can transfer messages or all data stored in one FTM 10SR to another FTM 10SR by utilizing the handy Cloning feature The FTM 10SR s Clone feature uses the radio link No hardwire connection is needed Note The clone function is realized only by using the Club Channel frequency of 440 MHz amateur band Recall and monitor th...

Page 53: ... does not require any set up operation 4 When receiving cloning data from the Source Transceiver the Destination Trans ceiver automatically stores all the data and the LED blinks white for 3 seconds then displays ALL and RECEIVED on the LCD Then the Destination Transceiver turns off automatically and turns on again The radio returns to normal operation in the VFO or memory mode as before the Clone...

Page 54: ... DIAL knob to select the Club Channel The CLB notation appears at the upper left corner in the display for two seconds then changes to the GRP notation 3 Press and hold the key for one second to enter the Club Channel Customization mode 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item C1 CLUB FRQ 5 Press the key momentarily to display the current memo rized frequency of the Club Channel and the SET nota...

Page 55: ... or Thermometer 7 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Clock When the Clock is displayed in above step this step is unnecessary 8 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Clock Timer Customization mode 9 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item T1 TIME ADJ 10 Press the key to display the current time 11 Press and hold the key You will notice the hour col umn blinking Rotate the ...

Page 56: ...the Frequency Select dial function P Press and hold the key for one second to reset the Minute and Second clock display to 00 Example 1 XX 00 00 XX 29 59 to reset to XX 00 00 10 29 59 10 00 00 Example 2 XX 30 00 XX 59 59 to reset to XX 1 00 00 10 49 49 11 00 00 P You may change the time system via the Menu Item T4 12H 24H Available selections are 12H and 24H P You may change the clock format via t...

Page 57: ... while the Stop Watch Timer is counting 4 Press and hold the key for one second to reset the Stop Watch Timer USING THE INTERVAL TIMER The Interval timer is similar to the Stop Watch Timer It is synchronized with the Stop Watch Timer To operate the Interval Timer First activate a Clock function via the Menu mode F9 CLOCK 1 Press the VOL SEL key repeatedly to display the Clock Stop Watch Timer or T...

Page 58: ...LOCK See page 87 AUTOMATIC AUDIO VOLUME CONTROLLER The FTM 10SR includes an Automatic Audio Volume Controller to allow the most com fortable and or effective reception in noisy environments To activate the Automatic Audio Volume Controller 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F1 AF AUTO 3 Press the key to enable select...

Page 59: ...ansmit receive switching based on voice input to the microphone With the VOX system enabled you do not need to press the PTT key in order to transmit 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F46 VOX MIC 3 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the one of the following microphon...

Page 60: ... noisy environments via the Menu Item F1 AF AUTO See page 56 for details P You may set the Volume Setting Alert feature via the Menu Item F4 AF PRESET See page 86 for details Note When receiving AM Broadcast stations the receive sensitivity may be poor when using an antenna designed with a matching system that is a low DC impedance be tween the center and shield of the coax For better AM reception...

Page 61: ...econds 5 Press the front panel key to select the LINE IN band 6 Turn on the external audio equipment P Press the VOL SEL key to adjust the volume AF level of the audio output level While the RED LED is on the volume level can be adjusted with the dial knob P The volume level is displayed on the LCD P Adjust the audio input level at the external audio equipment side P You may monitor the amateur ba...

Page 62: ...he default PIN code 6111 appears You may change the PIN code if desired before continu ing with step 5 1 Press the PTT key and then rotate the DIAL knob to set the first digit of the PIN code 2 Press the key to save the first digit of the PIN code and move on to the next place 3 Repeat the previous steps to complete the PIN code If you make a mistake press the key to move back to the incorrect num...

Page 63: ...luetooth Battery Indicator When the BH 1 s battery voltage becomes low the BH 1 s indicator will blink red blue and blue alternately the beeper will sound a low pitch tone and a LOW BATT icon will appear in the display When the BH 1 battery voltage becomes low recharge the battery as soon as possible in the CAB 1 Bluetooth Head Set Charger Sleeve Note The BH 1 is automatically turned off when it i...

Page 64: ...ateur band frequency while listening to the AM Broadcast band When a signal is received on the amateur band the audio will be output to the speaker When the amateur band signal drops the FTM 10SR remains in the amateur band continuously and will not revert to AF Dual function FM AUTO You may monitor an amateur band frequency while listening to an FM Broad cast station A signal received on the amat...

Page 65: ... heard with the AM or FM station from the speaker 7 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Broadcast station You may switch the Broadcast Band frequency control between the VFO and Memory channel by pressing the key When a signal is received in the amateur band the amateur signal is heard instead of the Broadcast band or line audio When the amateur band signal drops the AF Dual func tion is re...

Page 66: ...ening the squelch when it receives a call from the radio sending a matched CTCSS tone The T SQ icon will blink on the display when the Reverse Tone Squelch system is activated Note 2 You may notice a DCS indication on the display while you rotate the DIAL knob still more We ll discuss the Digital Code Squelch system shortly 5 When you have made your selection of the CTCSS tone mode press the key m...

Page 67: ...receives a call from another radio sending out a matching DCS tone 5 When you have made your selection of the DCS mode press the key momentarily then rotate the DIAL knob two clicks counter clockwise to select Menu Item F36 SQL DCS This Menu selection allows setting of the DCS code to be used 6 Press the key to enable adjustment of the DCS code 7 Rotate the DIAL knob until the display indicates th...

Page 68: ... PAIRS FOR EPCS OPERATION 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F21 PAGER 3 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 4 Press and hold the key for one second to display the current Receiving CTCSS Tone Pair 5 Rotate the DIAL knob to set the CTCSS Tone number that corresponds to the first tone of the Receiving ...

Page 69: ...o select Menu Item F21 PAGER 3 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to change the display to ON 5 Press the VOL SEL key momentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal operation To disable the EPCS just repeat the above procedure rotating the DIAL knob to select OFF in step 4 above When the EPCS is activated the T icon will blink during operation ...

Page 70: ...onnec tion ask the node or repeater owner operator if you don t know the access number in the network 6 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation 7 With the Internet Connection feature activated as in step 4 above the FTM 10SR will generate a brief 0 1 second DTMF tone according to your selection in step 5 This DTMF tone is sent at the beginning of every transmissi...

Page 71: ...enu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the DTMF memory register D1 D9 into which you wish to store the access code 5 Press and hold the key for one second The first digit will blink 6 Rotate the DIAL knob to select F representing DTMF the first digit of the DTMF string E representing DTMF and F representing DTMF 7 Press the key momentarily to accept the first digit and move to the second digit ...

Page 72: ...y register number D1 D9 corresponding to the Internet link repeater to which you wish to establish an Internet link 6 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation 7 Once the Internet Connection feature is activated per step 4 above you may now press the key while you are transmitting to send out the selected DTMF string to establish the link to the desired Internet li...

Page 73: ...ne second Press the PTT key to clear any previously stored telephone number if desired 6 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the first digit of the tele phone number you wish to store Then press the key momentarily to save the first digit of the telephone number and move on to the next digit E representing DTMF and F representing DTMF 7 Repeat previous step for each digit in the telephone number If you...

Page 74: ... key again while maintaining a transmission P The telephone number is transmitted P If you use the optional DTMF hand Microphone MH 68A6J you may send the telephone number using the following steps 1 First press the PTT key then press the microphone s numeric keys 1 through 9 corresponding to the DTMF memory string you wish to send 2 Once the string begins you may release the PTT key as the transm...

Page 75: ...f this Menu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select desired shift direction RPTR RPTR or RPTR OFF 5 Press the VOL SEL key momentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal op eration Your FTM 10SR has been configured at the factory for the repeater offset customary in your country For the 144 MHz band offset will be 600 kHz on the 430 MHz band the offset may be 1 6 MHz 7 6 MHz or 5 MHz USA vers...

Page 76: ...the DIAL knob to change the display to OFF 5 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation To enable the ARS function again just repeat the above procedure rotating the DIAL knob to select ON in step 4 above BAND EXPANSION The FTM 10SR can receive the following frequency bands via the Menu Item AIR 108 137 MHz and 300 336 MHz GR1 174 222 MHz and 470 800 MHz GR2 336 420...

Page 77: ...ions just press the PTT key When the scan ner pauses on a station press the PTT key once to halt the can or press it twice to restart the scan 4 To exit from the Weather Broadcast Station Memory mode press the front panel keys to select the desired operating band Severe Weather Alert In the event of extreme weather disturbances such as storms and hurricanes the NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheri...

Page 78: ... THE OPERATING MODE The FTM 10SR provides for automatic mode changing when the radio is tuned to different operating frequencies However should an unusual operating situation arise in which you need to change between the available operating modes FM FM Narrow FM Wide and AM here is the procedure for doing so 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the DIA...

Page 79: ... or off 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F6 BEEP 3 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to change the setting to OFF 5 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation 6 To turn the beep back on again select KEY or KEY SC factory default in step 4 abov...

Page 80: ...Rotate the DIAL knob to select desired offset 5 Available selections are 0 00 99 95 MHz 50 kHz increments 6 Press the VOL SEL key momentarily to save the new setting and exit to normal op eration AUTOMATIC REPEATER SHIFT The ARS Automatic Repeater Shift feature in this transceiver allows easy and convenient repeater operation by automatically activating the repeater shift function whenever you tun...

Page 81: ...re MONI Disable the noise and tone squelch systems T CALL Activates 1750 Hz Tone Burst SSCH Engages the Smart Search operation ARTS Engages the ARTSTM operation TAG Switches the display between indication of the frequency or the channel s Alpha Numeric label while receiving on the memory channel MHz Allows 1 MHz tuning steps while receiving in VFO mode SCAN Engages the Scan operation CLUB Recall t...

Page 82: ...canner across the 144 MHz Amateur Band and 430 MHz Amateur Band 5 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation SCAN RESUME MODE Three scan resume modes are available on the FTM 10SR BUSY In this mode the scanner will remain halted for as long as there is car rier present on the channel After the carrier drops at the end of the other station s transmission scanning wil...

Page 83: ... low band edge of the current band or vice versa RETURN When the VFO frequency reaches the high band edge of the current band while scanning upward the scanner will reverse direction and scan down wards or vice versa 5 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation SCAN START DIRECTION By default the scanner initiates scanning upward when activates the scanner by pressi...

Page 84: ... Decodes a DCS code the T icon will blink and the DCS icon will appear during operation DCS TSQL Encodes a DCS code and Decodes a CTCSS Tone the TSQ icon will appear and the DCS icon will blink during operation CTCSS DCS EPCS BELL OPERATION During CTCSS Decode DCS or EPCS operation you may set up the FTM 10SR so that a ringing bell sound alerts you when a call is coming in 1 Press and hold the VOL...

Page 85: ... Rotate the DIAL knob to display the temperature TMP XX C The display automatically returns to the frequency display in approximately three sec onds You may change the status that the DIAL knob does not return automatically to the Frequency See the explanation of the Menu Item F5 AF VFO CLOCK FORMAT You may select the Clock Format via the Menu mode Available selections are HH MM SS HH MM and MM SS...

Page 86: ...old the VOL SEL key for one second 3 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the Menu Item T2 CLOCK BP 4 Press the key momentarily Then rotate the DIAL knob to change the setting to ON 5 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation To turn the alarm off again select OFF in step 4 above INTERVAL BEEP The FTM 10SR s Stop Watch Timer allows programming a timed interval when a bee...

Page 87: ...lect Menu Item T6 APO 4 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 5 Rotate the DIAL knob to select desired time after which the radio will automatically shut down Available selections are 0 5 to 12 0 hours 0 5 hour increments or Off 6 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to Clock Timer mode If there is no action by you within the time interval programmed a ringer sounds...

Page 88: ...e OFF Disable the Volume Setting Alert feature 5 Press and hold the key for one second then rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired preset level 6 Press the VOL SEL key to save the new setting and exit to normal operation SPEAKER SELECTION You may choose the speaker to be used 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F3...

Page 89: ...us an after market micro phone you may wish to set a different Microphone Gain Level 1 Press and hold the VOL SEL key for one second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the DIAL knob to select Menu Item F19 MIC GAIN 3 Press the key to enable selection of this Menu Item 4 Rotate the DIAL knob to select the desired Microphone Gain Level Available selec tions are MIN LOW NORMAL HIGH and MAX 5 Press th...

Page 90: ...es the optional BU 1 Bluetooth Unit Activates Disables the Internal Clock Stop Watch Timer Activates the Club Channel Monitor Indicates the DC Supply Voltage Setting of the display s illumination level Programming of the DTMF Autodialer Selects the category which is recalled from the top panel key Assigns a function to the Function Key Programming a Member List for the Message feature Sets your Pe...

Page 91: ...ting of the synthesizer steps Select the audio output Setting of the TOT time Selects the transmit power output level Sets the volume level of the intercom mode Enables Disables VOX operation Sets the VOX sensitivity Enable Disable the Internet Connection feature Enables Disables the Weather Alert Scan feature Ú Ú Ú Ú Ú Depends on the band of operation Item 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3...

Page 92: ... the microphone gain level Select the Speaker to be used Select the audio output Sets the volume level of the intercom mode Enables Disables VOX operation Sets the VOX sensitivity DISPLAY SETTING Activates Disables the Internal Clock Stop Watch Timer Indicates the DC Supply Voltage Setting of the display s illumination level SET MODE ITEM 24 RPT ARS 25 RPT MODE 26 RPT SFT SET MODE ITEM 13 DTMF 21 ...

Page 93: ...y Selects the receiving mode Set the squelch threshold level SET MODE ITEM 6 BEEP 14 FKEY MOD 15 FKEY SEL 20 MIC PRGM 22 PTT LOCK 23 PTT MODE 41 STEP SET MODE ITEM 48 WIRES SET MODE ITEM 1 AF AUTO 2 AF DUAL 3 AF PITCH 4 AF PREST 5 AF VFO 27 RX EXP 28 RX F CCL 29 RX M MOD 38 SQL LEVEL AVAILABLE VALUES DEFAULT KEY SC KEY OFF FNC FNC MSG MSG AF DUAL ARTS DIMMER HORN 1 HORN 2 HORN 3 HORN 4 IN TERCOM M...

Page 94: ...ast station while monitoring an amateur band frequency When a signal is received on the amateur band the FTM 10SR will continuously receive the amateur band and will not restart the AF Dual func tion FM AUTO You may listen to the FM Broadcast station while monitoring an amateur band frequency When a signal is received on the amateur band the FTM 10SR will receive the amateur band signal When the a...

Page 95: ...A lamp at the left of the DIAL knob blinks orange when volume level is set to the preset level plus 3 steps above OFF Disables the Volume Setting Alert feature Set Mode Item F5 AF VFO F5 AF VFO F5 AF VFO F5 AF VFO F5 AF VFO Function Select the DIAL knob and display function Available Values TOGGLE AUTOBACK Default AUTOBACK TOGGLE Keeps the DIAL knob function and display until the VOL SEL key is pr...

Page 96: ...ves a signal on the Club Channel the Club Channel audio is heard Five seconds after the Club Channel signal drops Club Channel Monitor resumes HOLD When a signal is received on the Club Channel the FTM 10SR will receive the Club Channel continuously and will not restart the Club Channel monitor Set Mode Item F11 DC VOLT F11 DC VOLT F11 DC VOLT F11 DC VOLT F11 DC VOLT Function Indicates the DC Supp...

Page 97: ...19 MIC GAIN F19 MIC GAIN F19 MIC GAIN Function Adjust the microphone gain level Available Values MIN LOW NORMAL HIGH MAX Default NORMAL Set Mode Item F20 MIC PRGM F20 MIC PRGM F20 MIC PRGM F20 MIC PRGM F20 MIC PRGM Function Select the function of the microphone s PGM key Available Values TX LOW RPTR SQLTYP REV TSQLF DCODE MONI TCALL SSCH ARTS TAG MHz SCAN CLUB WX Default WX Set Mode Item F21 PAGER...

Page 98: ...ts Default Depends on the operating band and transceiver version Set Mode Item F27 RX EXP F27 RX EXP F27 RX EXP F27 RX EXP F27 RX EXP Function Enables Disables the band expansion Available Values NORMAL EXPAND Default NORMAL When this Set Mode Item is set to EXPAND you will receive the following additional bands 108 137 MHz 300 336 MHz 470 800 MHz 174 200 MHz 336 420 MHz 800 999 9875 MHz cellular ...

Page 99: ... band edge of the current band the VFO frequency will jump to the low band edge of the current band or vice versa RETURN When the VFO frequency reaches the high band edge of the current band while scanning upward the scanner will reverse direction and scan downwards or vice versa Set Mode Item F32 SCN MODE F32 SCN MODE F32 SCN MODE F32 SCN MODE F32 SCN MODE Function Selects the Scan Resume mode Av...

Page 100: ...uous ringing Default OFF Set Mode Item F36 SQL DCS F36 SQL DCS F36 SQL DCS F36 SQL DCS F36 SQL DCS Function Setting of the DCS code Available Values 104 standard DCS codes Default DCS 023 Set Mode Item F37 SQL EXP F37 SQL EXP F37 SQL EXP F37 SQL EXP F37 SQL EXP Function Enables Disables split CTCSS DCS coding Available Values OFF ON Default OFF When this Set Mode Item is set to ON you will see the...

Page 101: ...1 STEP Function Setting of the synthesizer steps Available Values 5 00 6 25 8 33 10 00 12 50 15 00 20 00 25 00 50 00 100 00 200 00 kHz or AUTO Default AUTO Step automatically changes according to operating frequency Note 1 AM BC band only selects 9 kHz or 10 kHz Note 2 FM BC band only selects 50 kHz 100 kHz or 200 kHz Note 3 Steps of 5 kHz 6 25 kHz 8 33kHz and 9 kHz are not available above 470 MHz...

Page 102: ...Jack F HAND Enable the VOX operation for the microphone which is connected to the front panel MIC Jack requires optional MEK M10 Microphone Jack FRONT Enable the VOX operation for the front panel microphone Set Mode Item F47 VOX SENS F47 VOX SENS F47 VOX SENS F47 VOX SENS F47 VOX SENS Function Sets the VOX sensitivity Available Values MIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAX Default 5 Set Mode Item F48 WIRES F48 W...

Page 103: ...scan up or down the operating frequency or through the memory chan nels In many ways these keys emulate the function of the FTM 10SR s DIAL knob PGM key Press this key to recall the Weather Broadcast Station Memory Bank You may program the configuration of this key to enable use a differ ent function via Menu Item F20 MIC PRGM See page 79 for details Keypad 1 0 keys This key generates the DTMF 1 0...

Page 104: ...ter does not enter the front panel 2 Remove the four screws securing the Rear Case of the Front Panel and remove the Rear Case from the Front Panel Note When you remove the rear case you will find a small thin wire near the flat ribbon cable Be careful not to cut or add any stress to this wire It will be con nected in step 4 4 Attach the Flat cable to the connector on the Printed Circuit Board and...

Page 105: ...p 3 connector BU 1 2 Carefully align the connector on the BU 1 with the connector on the Printed Circuit Board and gently press the BU 1 into place 3 Replace the Rear Case to the Front Panel using the previously removed four screws Installingthe BU 1 intheTransceiverBody 1 Remove the four screws securing the plastic cover and lift the plastic cover from the Transceiver Body connector 2 Carefully a...

Page 106: ...G MANUAL INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 1 Peel off the blind seal on the Front Panel Peel off the blind seal CAB 1 Bluetooth HEAD SET CHARGER SLEEVE 2 Attach the CAB 1 to the Front Panel using the supplied two screws ...

Page 107: ...peration SF3 RSET MSG Resets the messages to factory defaults SF4 RSET SYS Resets the Menu Item settings to their factory defaults Except F16 ID LIST F17 ID REG F18 MESSAGE F25 RPT MODE F26 RPT SFT F28 RX F CCL F36 SQL DCS F39 SQL TSQF F40 SQL TYPE and F44 TX POWER SF5 RSET ALL Clears all memories and other settings to factory defaults SF6 BLTH R Set up the Bluetooth device which is connected to t...

Page 108: ... is turned on Set the Menu Item F22 PTT LOCK to OFF See Page 87 Does not revert to receive after releasing the PTT key P PTT mode is set to TOGGLE Set the Menu Item F23 PTT MODE to MOMENT See Page 77 Transmission begins automatically without pressing the PTT key P VOX feature is set to on Set the Menu Item F46 VOX MIC to OFF See Page 57 Sound is not emitted from the external speaker P Speaker sele...

Page 109: ...pm 14 F 140 F 10 C 60 C Operating Temperature Range 4 F 140 F 20 C 60 C Supply Voltage Nominal 13 8 V DC Negative Ground Operating 11 7 15 8 V Negative Ground Current Consumption RX 0 3 A Receive Approx 2 0 A TX 144 MHz 10 W 430 MHz 7 W EXT SP OFF 2 4 A TX 144 MHz 10 W 430 MHz 7 W EXT SP ON TCALL Case Size W x H x D 5 1 x 1 1 x 3 2 130 x 28 x 82 mm Transceiver Body 4 4 x 1 5 x 1 6 112 x 37 6 x 41 ...

Page 110: ...AD 174 222 MHz WFM 0 8 µV TYP for 10 dB SN 300 336 MHz AM 0 25 µV TYP for 12 dB SINAD 336 420 MHz FM 0 2 µV for 12 dB SINAD 420 470 MHz FM 5 µV TYP for 12 dB SINAD 470 540 MHz WFM 5 µV TYP for 12 dB SINAD 540 800 MHz WFM 0 4 µV TYP for 12 dB SINAD 800 899 99 MHz FM 0 8 µV TYP for 12 dB SINAD 900 999 99 MHz FM USAVersion Cellular Blocked Squelch Sensitivity Better than 0 16 µV 144 430 MHz Band Sele...

Page 111: ...this equipment is incapable of tuning or readily being altered by the User to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22 WARNING MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW DECLARATION BY MANUFACTURER The Scanner receiver is not a digital scanner ...

Page 112: ...Copyright 2007 VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD Printed in Japan E H 0 3 0 M 1 0 2 ...

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