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SCILLOSCOPE

The RX waveform can be observed on voice and CW modes, and also can be observed on TX voice waveform allowing
optimal adjustments of setup options or filter settings.

1.

Press the [

F6

(

LEVEL

)] key to set the level as appro-

priate for the signal strength being monitored. Avail-
able values are:

0.3 V

 

 

0.1 V

 

 

1.0 V

 

 

0.3 V

  ......

2.

Press the [

F7

(

SWEEP

)] key to set the desired sweep

time. Available values are:

10 ms

 

 

30 ms

 

 

100 ms

 

 

300 ms

 

 

1 s

 

 

10 ms

  ......

Advice

: When monitoring the TX waveform, turn on the

monitor feature by pressing the front panel’s [

MONI

] but-

ton.

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SCILLOSCOPE

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PECIFICATIONS

Frequency Range

: 0 - 4 kHz

Sweep Speed

: 10/30/100/300/1000ms (adjustable)

Time Base Indication

: One frame: 10 divisions (20 gradations) “Sweep time / 20”

500 µ/1.5 m/5 m/15 m/50 m/DIV

Signal Processing

: AC Level Detection Synchronizer function

Input Level

: 1 Vp-p Input (ADC Max. value)

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UDIO

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COPE

 

AND

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SCILLOSCOPE

“SWEEP” Select

“LEVEL” Select

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Summary of Contents for DMU-2000

Page 1: ...ss CA 90630 U S A YAESU EUROPE B V P O Box 75525 1118 ZN Schiphol The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD Unit 12 Sun Valley Business Park Winnall Close Winchester Hampshire SO23 0LB U K VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD U...

Page 2: ...xplanation of the Function Keys on the Log Book Screen 30 Log Book Example 31 CONFIG Setting 32 CONFIG SETTING Mode Setup 33 Log Book Data Input 34 Log Book Previous QSO Check CHECK 35 Editing Log Boo...

Page 3: ...Figure 3 5 Referring to Figure 4 plug the 14 pin plug which was removed from the chassis in the previous step into the J7002 connector on the SCOPE Unit 6 Locate the Coaxial plugs labeled and install...

Page 4: ...function FUSE This holder requires a T 3 15 A fuse Always use the T 3 15 Amp fuse whether operating on 100 120 VAC or200 240VAC AC IN Jack Connect the supplied 3 wire AC line cord to this socket after...

Page 5: ...ated accessories other than a keyboard are not supported by this jack and must not be connected here DISPLAYJack Connect an external monitor not supplied to this jack SWITCHES AND CONNECTORS SPECIFICA...

Page 6: ...e transceiver on first press the main POWER switch so that the I side is pressed downward In the FT 2000 100 W version the main POWER switch is on the right side of the rear panel For the FT 2000D 200...

Page 7: ...may also be input in sexagenary form For example if you want to input 138 degree 28 min utes 15 seconds 1 Input 13828 00 by using F1 F4 keys 2 Press F4 key and move the cursor to the right side of the...

Page 8: ...1 and F2 keys to select the desired number in each column Time is entered in 24 hour format 8 SETTING UP DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Once you have selected the city to be utilized use the F1 and F2 keys to h...

Page 9: ...DMU 2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 7 NOTE...

Page 10: ...ndicate various functions and the F1 CH 1 F7 P BACK and DISPLAY keys will act as Func tion keys If you once more press and hold in the DISPLAY key for at least two seconds the white lettered tabs will...

Page 11: ...ROTATOR CONTROL Screen AUDIO SCOPE OSCILLO SCOPE Screen SPECTRUM SCOPE Screen SWR MONITOR Screen LOG BOOK Screen Press the F7 MCH LIST key Press the F6 ROTATOR key Press the F5 SWR key Press the F3 AF...

Page 12: ...t off the F1 CH 1 F7 P BACK and DISPLAY keys will no longer act as Function keys 2 Press the MENU button momentarily The Menu list will appear on the after market monitor and you will see the Menu Num...

Page 13: ...E CW MODE DAT MODE FM MODE RTY MODE SSB Setup of the configurations of the each operating mode RXAUDIO Setup of the RX DSP Filter bandwidth and headphone RX DSP Setup of the RX DSP Filter bandwidth an...

Page 14: ...ach VFO Filter Shift Fields These fields graphically depict the positions of the DSP RX filters for the Main and Sub VFOs indicat ing any IF Shift or Width tuning changes applied Bandwidth Fields This...

Page 15: ...ld The Local Time 2 time as programmed will appear here World Time Field This area shows the current time at the city selected on the World Map display Display Pages Individual pages are provided for...

Page 16: ...set the Local Time the place where you operate this radio and con firm this setting If this is not done the various functions of the World Clock and Great Circle Map will not func tion correctly Regar...

Page 17: ...ress the F1 F2 F3 F4 keys and select 12 hour or 24 hour display for LOCAL TIME1 LOCAL TIME2 and the WORLD CITY LIST When SEC is set to ON the seconds digits will be shown at the top right corner of th...

Page 18: ...ey momentarily Now the coun try list for the selected continent will be displayed 4 Use the F1 F2 F3 F4 keys to select the desired country in this area 5 Now press the F7 SELECT key momentarily and yo...

Page 19: ...up screen where the following settings can be done DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME to select Summer time DISPLAY MAP display or not display city names on the World Clock screen and HIGHLIGHT select yellow or whi...

Page 20: ...y to move the cursor to the desired setup item the se lected item will be highlighted OFF TIMER setup 120 90 60 30 15 minutes and OFF ALARM setup When setting up the Alarm be sure to set the OFF TIMER...

Page 21: ...DMU 2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 19 NOTE...

Page 22: ...LAY key again to switch the Function key s function to the Function Key Quick Point The vertical axis of the Spectrum Scope is 10 dB per division During transmission the transmitter s waveform will be...

Page 23: ...NORMAL Advice When you enter the LBWS mode the func tion keys below the Display change It is possible to move the sweep position by pressing the F5 and F6 key If you want to return to normal operation...

Page 24: ...y to select the attenuation value according to current propagation conditions your operating frequency and antenna etc 0 dB 10 dB 20 dB 0 dB USING THE MARKER Press the F1 FUNC key to show the screen f...

Page 25: ...ss the F1 FUNC key to show the screen for setup of the Marker 2 Press the F6 TRACE key to select the Trace mode of the Spectrum Scope The Trace mode selections are shown below NORMAL AVERAGE PEAK HOLD...

Page 26: ...ressing the F6 CTR FIX key repeatedly the CTR mode and the FIX mode will be toggled alter nately 2 By pressing the F2 SPAN key you can set the band width of the span viewed using the Spectrum Scope By...

Page 27: ...reen the position of the operating frequency will be shown in the lower area of the display as and RCV Freq is out of range will also be displayed 5 Just as in the CTR mode you can use the Marker Plea...

Page 28: ...P Key This key lets you adjust the sweep time for the Oscil loscope Adjust this setting while viewing the screen Available sweep times are 10 ms 30 ms 100 ms 300 ms 1 s 10 ms DISPLAY Key Press this ke...

Page 29: ...and WF 2 are Waterfall displays with WF 2 utilizing a faster sweep time than the WF 1 se lection 2 Pressing the F3 SOURCE key lets you select the source for the audio to be viewed by the Audio Scope...

Page 30: ...F7 SWEEP key to set the desired sweep time Available values are 10 ms 30 ms 100 ms 300 ms 1 s 10 ms Advice When monitoring the TX waveform turn on the monitor feature by pressing the front panel s MO...

Page 31: ...DMU 2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 29 NOTE AUDIO SCOPE AND OSCILLOSCOPE...

Page 32: ...u to manage log data to be saved DISPLAY Key Press this key momentarily to switch the Function key s function between the Page Select Key and the Function Key Press and hold in this key to disable the...

Page 33: ...DMU 2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 31 LOG BOOK FUNCTION LOG BOOK EXAMPLE Enter key F1 FUNC F4 EDIT F7 SAVE LOAD F4 CHECK F5 SUMMARY F6 CONFIG Enter key F6 SETTING...

Page 34: ...e SELECT USER function 2 When you want to register a new user or change the name of an existing user press the F5 NAME EDIT key and input the call sign and or other information 3 Press the F5 NAME EDI...

Page 35: ...ic Input ON Automatic filling in of the RSTR and RSTS RST Received Sent reports is enabled Manual correction of individual log lines is of course possible OFF On CW mode 599 will be automatically ente...

Page 36: ...pen listing this and any other duplicates During the QSO if you wish to delete the callsign and other information for this line just press the keyboard s ESC key 3 Enter all desired data in accordance...

Page 37: ...EDIT MODE list 2 Now you may use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the highlighted area through the log 3 Use the keyboard to change data within the currently highlighted area 4 Press the F4 REC...

Page 38: ...us data is erased We recommend that you save and download the current memory data to the CF card if you want to use it again later SAVE LOAD MODE SAVING LOG DATA Log data can be saved in the supplied...

Page 39: ...to brings up the SUMMARY MODE page then press the F3 OP SEL key and then use the keyboard s arrow or keys to select ALL OP or CURRENT OP as desired ALL OP All log data from all operators reg istered...

Page 40: ...asured and the result will be displayed on the screen DISPLAY Key Press this key momentarily to switch the Function key s function between the Page Select Key and the Function Key Press and hold in th...

Page 41: ...n change the bias safely even when you are using a linear amplifier In the FT 2000 100 W version this indicator al ways shows 0 TEMP This indicates the temperature measured of the fi nal amplifier FET...

Page 42: ...ons be sure to ask if the frequency is clear and identify in accordance with regulations Then press the F6 SWR CK key 3 Perform the above procedure several times across the band and the SWR measured a...

Page 43: ...he SWR is over 1 5 1 the final protection circuit ac tivates and the RF output power may be reduced If the SWR is over 3 0 in the amateur band there is a possibility that the coaxial cable or the ante...

Page 44: ...l show your location at the cen ter of the map and you can easily recognize and confirm the direction your antenna should be pointed to work a station elsewhere in the world In addition when a Yaesu R...

Page 45: ...rcle display is utilized you probably already know the approximate location of the other station on the map so even if the country name and the city name are not entered into the radio the Great Circl...

Page 46: ...appropriate direction 3 If you want to display a station on the Great Circle Map start by pressing the F1 ZONE key the World Map s zones will be displayed Select the Zone of the other station by press...

Page 47: ...6 cable to the connector located on the back of the FT 2000 transceiver 1 Press the F4 MODE key as necessary to select the PRESET mode 2 Press the F7 MAP key if necessary to bring up the Great Circle...

Page 48: ...you have connected your after market keyboard to the DMU 2000 you can append a name tag to the memory channel maximum 6 characters It often is convenient to enter the callsign of a station or perhaps...

Page 49: ...switch the Function key s function between the Page Select Key and the Function Key Press and hold in this key to disable the Function keys except this key This is the screen which displays the FT 20...

Page 50: ...DATA Memory data from the FT 2000 s internal memory may be saved to the supplied Compact Flash CF card 1 Press the F3 SAVE key to open the Save window If there are several file names stored select th...

Page 51: ...the F3 GO key to commence loading of the memory data to the transceiver If you wish to cancel the download press the F2 CANCEL key Advice When the ERROR message CF CARD IS NOT READY appears on the dis...

Page 52: ...DISPLAY This is the display related group related to the Dim mer Display color clarifier display etc DVS This is the group relating to the setting of the input output level of the voice memory KEYER S...

Page 53: ...guration value of the menu item The value may also be changed by rotat ing the SUB VFO B knob F6 Key This is the down key for scrolling through the menu mode list The items also can be selected by rot...

Page 54: ...f the selected Menu item 4 Press and hold the MENU button for 2 seconds to save within the transceiver the new setting the menu screen will close and you will then return to the screen that was in use...

Page 55: ...wish to cancel the saving of the data press the F2 CANCEL key Advice When the ERROR message CF CARD IS NOT READY appears on the display please confirm that the CF card is inserted correctly into its s...

Page 56: ...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 A E 9 6 X 1 0 1...

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