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Introduction ............................................................... 2

About this manual .................................................... 2

Important Notes ....................................................... 2

System Requirements ............................................. 2

Supported Operating Systems ............................. 2

CPU ...................................................................... 2

RAM (system memory) ......................................... 3

HDD (Hard Disk) .................................................. 3

Necessary PC peripheral interfaces ..................... 3

Required Cable .................................................... 3

Trademarks ............................................................. 3

The flow sequence of the Memory Programmer ..... 3

Set up the Memory Programmer ............................. 4

Installing the SCU-35 driver software ...................... 4

Preparation ........................................................... 4

SCU-35 Driver Software Installation ..................... 4

When the Driver Software Installation Fails ......... 5

How to Uninstall the Programming Cable Driver .. 6

Installing the Memory Programmer ......................... 7

Preparation ........................................................... 7

How to Uninstall the Memory Programmer ............. 8

Basic Operation ........................................................ 9

Activating the Memory Programmer ........................ 9

Connecting the FT-65R/E or FT-25R/E to the com-

puter ........................................................................ 9

Set the Comm Port Number of the SCU-35 driver ....

 .............................................................................. 10

Read the settings from the transceiver .................. 10

Edit the transceiver settings with the Memory Pro-

grammer .................................................................11

Write the settings to the transceiver .......................11

About Memory Programmer .................................. 12

Initial screen .......................................................... 12

Menu Bar ................................................................. 13

File menu ............................................................... 13

New ............................................................... 13

Open.............................................................. 13

Save .............................................................. 13

Save as ......................................................... 13

Exit ................................................................ 13

Edit menu .............................................................. 14

CH. Edit ......................................................... 14

Function Setup .............................................. 14

Bank Channel ................................................ 14

Set menu ............................................................... 15

Set COM........................................................ 15

Set Initialization ............................................. 15

Program menu ....................................................... 15

Read From Radio .......................................... 15

Write To Radio ............................................... 15

View menu ............................................................. 16

Tool Bar ......................................................... 16

Status Bar...................................................... 16

Version menu ........................................................ 16

About FT_65(25)_XXX .................................. 16

Switching buttons .................................................. 17

Normal ........................................................... 17

PMS............................................................... 17

VFO-A............................................................ 17

VFO-B ........................................................... 17

Home ............................................................. 17

P .................................................................... 17

Set Value Input screen ........................................... 18

RX Frequency ............................................... 18

Offset Frequency ........................................... 18

Auto Offset ..................................................... 18

Offset Direction .............................................. 18

CTCSS Decode ............................................. 18

CTCSS Encode ............................................. 18

DCS Decode ................................................. 18

DCS Encode.................................................. 18

Channel Name .............................................. 18

TX Power ....................................................... 18

Scan .............................................................. 19

Wide Narrow.................................................. 19

Step ............................................................... 19

SQL Type....................................................... 19

Bank .............................................................. 19

Troubleshooting ..................................................... 20

FT-65/25 cannot receive or transmit data to the 

computer. The Data transfer does not start. ....... 20

The data transmission has stopped before com-

pletion. ................................................................ 20

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for FT-65E

Page 1: ...provides convenient editing of the FT 65R E and FT 25R E memory channel frequencies channel information and alpha tags using a personal computer Also the transceiver parameters and the set menu mode i...

Page 2: ...ansceiver 10 Edit the transceiver settings with the Memory Pro grammer 11 Write the settings to the transceiver 11 About Memory Programmer 12 Initial screen 12 Menu Bar 13 File menu 13 New 13 Open 13...

Page 3: ...formation This icon indicates other pages containing relevant information The procedures on this manual is explained for a Windows 7 64 bit computer for the purpose of illustration Important Notes Bef...

Page 4: ...eripheral interfaces USB port USB 1 1 USB 2 0 Required Cable Programming Cable SCU 35 Before using the SCU 35 Programming Cable install the designated driver on the computer Trademarks Microsoft Windo...

Page 5: ...dialog box which is shown at the right will open Click the Next to initiate the in stallation of the driver 3 When the installation is finished the dialog box shown right will open Click the Finish t...

Page 6: ...lation Fails The driver installation may fail when The installation wizard is canceled during the installation The SCU 35 Programming Cable is connected to the computer before installing the driver Wh...

Page 7: ...Programming Cable from the computer 2 Click Start Control Panel Uninstall a program 3 Click PL 2303 USB to Serial then click Uninstall 4 Click Next 5 Click Yes to uninstall the SCU 35 program ming cab...

Page 8: ...iles section Extract the downloaded zip file Start up the computer as an Administrator user For example the procedure to install the FT 65 memory programmer USA EU version on a Windows7 64 bit compute...

Page 9: ...dows 7 64 bit computer is shown below 1 Disconnect the SCU 35 Programming Cable from the computer 2 Click Start Control Panel Uninstall a program When Uninstall a program is not displayed click Progra...

Page 10: ...nu Connecting the FT 65R E or FT 25R E to the computer 1 Turn the transceiver OFF 2 Connect the SCU 35 Programming Cable to the USB port on the computer and connect the plug to the transceiver MIC jac...

Page 11: ...the SCU 35 Driver Software Installation procedure Read the settings from the transceiver To write the settings to the transceiver see Write the settings to the transceiver on page 11 1 Click the Read...

Page 12: ...ls on each channel row may not be Cut Copied or Pasted Ctrl X Ctrl C or Ctrl V For more details on the contents of each setting see page 12 Write the settings to the transceiver Memory programmer data...

Page 13: ...menu to display or hide the Tool bar The Tool bar includes buttons for some of the most common commands in the Memory Programmer 16 Switching Button Click each button PMS VFO A etc to switch the displ...

Page 14: ...ath This Open button operates the same as the right icon in the figures above Save Save the programming session to the disk with the same name and directory Click the Save parameter in the File menu a...

Page 15: ...to customize the various functions of the FT 65 25 according to your preferences Click the Function Setup parameter in the Edit menu to open the Function Setup window Bank Channel A combination of up...

Page 16: ...d From Radio This command transfers the settings data of the FT 65 25 to the memory programmer This Read From Radio operates the same as the right icon in the figure above Read data may be stored to t...

Page 17: ...ck the Status Bar parameter in the View menu to display or hide the Status Bar The Status Bar displays the date and the time A check mark appears next to the Status Bar parameter when the Status Bar i...

Page 18: ...tings VFO A Click the VFO A button to change the default settings of VFO A VFO B Click the VFO B button to change the default settings of VFO B Home Click the Home button to change the default setting...

Page 19: ...e repeater Plus The transmit frequency is shifted to the plus offset Minus The transmit frequency is shifted to the minus offset Simplex The transmit frequency is not shifted CTCSS Decode To set the r...

Page 20: ...ry radio Step Sets the channel step for receiving channels Normally when a frequency is entered the optimal channel step will be automatically set according to the frequency SQL Type This item selects...

Page 21: ...depleted Charge the battery or replace the battery with the new one Is the computer COM Port setting correct Set the COM Port correctly The data transmission has stopped before completion Disconnected...

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