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ANUAL

VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.

4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan

VERTEX STANDARD

US Headquarters

17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A.

International Division

8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, 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.

YAESU GERMANY GmbH

Am Kronberger Hang 2, D-65824 Schwalbach, Germany

VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.

11th Floor Tsim Sha Tsui Centre, 66 Mody Rd.,
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Summary of Contents for FT-7100M

Page 1: ...n 8350 N W 52nd Terrace Suite 201 Miami FL 33166 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...

Page 2: ...ater Shift ARS 24 Separate Transmit Frequency Memories 25 Standard Repeater Shift 25 Tone Squelch System 26 Tone Search Scanning 27 CTCSS Bell Paging 27 1750 Hz Tone Calling European Versions 27 DTMF...

Page 3: ...ontrolled cooling fan maintaining a safe temperature for the transceiver s circuitry Featuring 262 memory channels dual receive with independent Volume and Squelch con trols and built in CTCSS and DCS...

Page 4: ...ight Approx 2 2 lb 1 kg Transmitter OutputPower 50 20 10 5W VHF 35 20 10 5W UHF ModulationType Variable Reactance MaximumDeviation 5kHz SpuriousRadiation Better than 60 dB ModulationDistortion Less th...

Page 5: ...nel Mounting Bracket SP 7 ExternalSpeaker MLS 100 High Power External Speaker FP 1023 AC Power Supply 25A USA only FP 1030A AC Power Supply 30A CT 39A Packet Interface Cable AD 3 VHF UHF Duplexer for...

Page 6: ...pany 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...

Page 7: ...ther Do not stand in front of a directional antenna while you are transmitting into that antenna Do not install a directional antenna in any location where humans or pets may be walking in the main di...

Page 8: ...be at the center of one of the vertical sides of the driven element or at a side corner in the case of a diamond shaped Cubical Quad Note that this transceiver is designed with wide frequency coverage...

Page 9: ...imes Microwave LMR 400 7 8 Hardline LOSS 144 MHZ 6 5 4 7 3 0 2 0 1 5 1 5 0 7 LOSS 430 MHZ 10 8 5 9 3 7 2 9 2 6 1 3 Loss figures are approximate consult cable manufacturers catalogs for complete specif...

Page 10: ...y Make sure to provide plenty of space on all sides of the transceiver so that air can flow freely around the radio s case Refer to the diagrams showing proper installation procedures Transceiver Inst...

Page 11: ...t the vehicle s voltage regulator before proceeding with installation r Connect theRED power cable lead to thePOSITIVE battery terminal and theBLACK power cable lead to the NEGATIVE terminal If you ne...

Page 12: ...nnections to your TNC This connector is a standard mini DIN connector A pre wired connector and cable assembly option model CT 39A is available from your local Yaesu dealer The FT 7100M s DATA jack co...

Page 13: ...agi for communication with high speed packet nodes The setting of the 1200 bps Packet Data Input level is much less critical than it is at 9600 bps and satisfactory adjustment to the optimum 2 5 3 5 k...

Page 14: ...e lower band on the display Clockwise rotation increases the audio level The outer SQL control is used to silence background noise on the sub band receiver It should advanced clockwise just to the poi...

Page 15: ...enabled transceiver features and it also contains information regarding menu programming and alphanumeric names for the memory channels Main Dial Knob This 24 position detented rotary switch is the ma...

Page 16: ...code 9600 bps Data Operation Low Tx Power Alert Ringer Enabled Packet Operation Main Band Frequency Sub Band Frequency AM Rx Scan Skip Memory Priority Active APO Timer Time Out Timer PTT Lock Keypad D...

Page 17: ...ide of the power source ANT Jack Connect a dual band antenna s 50 cable to this M type SO 239 coaxial connector European versions are equipped with a Type N connector Be certain to use the proper type...

Page 18: ...button This button replicates the functions of the transceiver s V M key P3 button This button replicates the functions of the transceiver s TONE key P4 button This button replicates the functions of...

Page 19: ...tions of the transceiver s V M key P1 button This button replicates the functions of the transceiver s TONE key P2 button This button replicates the functions of the transceiver LOW key You can reprog...

Page 20: ...the background noise is silenced Do not advance the setting of the SQL control too far as you will only be able to hear very strong local signals if the squelch is set too tight Leaving the squelch ju...

Page 21: ...MHz key momentarily then rotate the Main Dial knob All the MHz digits of the frequency display will blink while 1 MHz Tuning is enabled Press the MHz key again momentarily then rotate the Main Dial k...

Page 22: ...ep size can be set independently for each band Just change the frequency band on the main display field before entering Menu 27 then use the above procedure VFO Tracking The main and sub VFOs may be s...

Page 23: ...ed to operate either in a V V or U U mode if needed Operation in either of these modes is easily enabled r If the main band is VHF press and hold in the HOME key for 1 2 second The transceiver will no...

Page 24: ...Press and hold in the BAND key for 1 2 second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the Main Dial knob to select Menu 4 BEEP 3 Press the BAND key momentarily to enable changing of this Menu item 4 Rotat...

Page 25: ...el will be displayed for a few seconds then the regular display mode will reappear The power level can be set independently for each band Also the power level may be stored in a memory register if des...

Page 26: ...in a standard repeater sub band The ARS function is preset at the factory to conform to the band plans for the country to which it is exported The ARS function is enabled at the factory To disable it...

Page 27: ...cy Since you are still in the VFO mode just tune the transceiver to the desired transmit frequency 5 Now press and hold in the V M key for 1 2 second 6 Within five seconds of pressing the V M key use...

Page 28: ...r DCS both stations must be on the same operating frequency and must have selected the same CTCSS tone or DCS code Select and activate CTCSS or DCS operation 1 Pressing the TONE key to select the desi...

Page 29: ...d convenience When you receive a call with a matching CTCSS tone the ringer sounds to alert you to the presence of the incoming call To activate CTCSS Bell operation press the TONE key until appears o...

Page 30: ...to select the first digits of the telephone number you wish to store 7 When you have selected the correct digit press the LOW keymomentarily 8 Now use the Main Dial knob or the microphone s UP DWN bu...

Page 31: ...al knob to select Menu 13 DTMFS 3 Press the BAND key momentarily to enable changing of this Menu item 4 Rotate the Main Dial knob to select the desired speed 50ms 75ms or 100ms 5 Press and hold the BA...

Page 32: ...the BAND key for 1 2 second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the Main Dial knob to select Menu 31 TOT 3 Press the BAND key momentarily to enable changing of this Menu item 4 Rotate the Main Dial kn...

Page 33: ...r pressing the LOW key momentarily after each selection 7 You may move to the back character by pressing the BAND key momentarily Press and hold the BAND key for 1 2 second to erase the charactors at...

Page 34: ...nsmit and receive frequencies the indica tion will appear in the display If you recall a memory which includes an alpha numeric name press and hold in the LOW key for 1 2 second to display the alpha n...

Page 35: ...if desired then press and hold in the V M key for 1 2 second again MASKING A MEMORY There may be situations where you want to Mask memories so they are not visible during memory selection or scanning...

Page 36: ...to select the memory channel ratio you need 3 Press and hold in the BAND key for 1 2 second to save the new setting and exit to normal operation Previously stored channel data is lost when performing...

Page 37: ...link You can choose one of two scan resume modes described below 4 To halt the scan manually the easiest way is to push the PTT switch on the microphone momentarily no transmission will occur while yo...

Page 38: ...s to be ignored during scanning 3 To re enable a skipped memory channel repeat the above procedure recall the skipped memory channel using the Main Dial then press and hold in the TONE key for 1 2 sec...

Page 39: ...esignates the Lower sub band limit 3 Likewise store 148 000 MHz into Memory Channel U1 the U designates the Upper sub band limit 4 Switch to the Memory Recall mode by pressing the V M key once then re...

Page 40: ...y channel into memory channel 1 2 Now set the FT 7100M for operation on another memory channel on the same band as the Priority channel 3 Press and hold in the REV key for 1 2 second to activate the M...

Page 41: ...ctivity is to be found and automatically loads those frequencies for you Smart Search operation is simple to activate 1 Press and hold in the TONE key for 1 2 second 2 The Smart Search process will no...

Page 42: ...ings you must first terminate ARTS to resume normal operation This is a safety feature to prevent accidental loss of contact due to channel change etc Here is how to activate ARTS 1 Press and hold in...

Page 43: ...to the right 5 Rotate the Main Dial knob to select the next number or letter then press the LOW key to move on the next character 6 You may move to the back character by pressing the BAND key momenta...

Page 44: ...keys and buttons do not transmit and so long as the transceiver is not scanning or engaged in priority monitoring the radio will shut itself off after the specified time period This feature is useful...

Page 45: ...o assign to the button you selected in the previous step The available choices are SQL OFF Disables opens the Noise and Tone Squelch TCALL Activates 1750 Hz Tone Burst RPTR Selects Repeater Shift Dire...

Page 46: ...inverted from the input Small signal or power amplifiers having an odd number 1 3 5 etc of amplification stages may result in inversion of a transmitted or received DCS code While under most circumst...

Page 47: ...on upper display field UHF audio is sent to the internal speaker and lower display field UHF audio is sent to the external speaker BAND B Directs UHF band audio to the external speaker and VHF band au...

Page 48: ...Reset for Menu Settings except following menu Press and hold in the LOW and REV keys while turning the transceiver on Menu 8 DCS C 19 PCKT 26 SHIFT 27 STEP 29 TONEF r CPU Master Reset for All Memorie...

Page 49: ...each radio while turning the power on again 3 On the destination radio press the REV key The CLONE RX indicator will appear on the display 4 Now on the source radio press the TONE key The CLONE TX in...

Page 50: ...d in the BAND key for 1 2 second to activate the Menu mode 2 Rotate the Main Dial knob to select the Menu item to be adjusted 3 Press the BAND key momentarily to enable changing of the selected Menu i...

Page 51: ...iver s circuitry for the Packet baud rate to be used Programming the microphone s P1 ACC button assignment Programming the microphone s P2 P button assignment Programming the microphone s P3 P1 button...

Page 52: ...nction Selects the ARTS mode AvailableValues RANGE ALL OFF Default Setting OFF Note This Menu item can be set independently for each band MenuItem4 BEEP Function Enables disables the key button beeper...

Page 53: ...splays the DC supply voltage CW ID Displays the CW ID while the ATRS feature is activated Note When this Menu selection is set to OFF the sub band receiver will be disabled MenuItem12 DTMFD Function S...

Page 54: ...42 MH 48 Default Setting Depends on transceiver version MenuItem18 MUTE Function Reduces the audio level on the sub receiver when the main receiver is active AvailableValues ON OFF Default Setting OF...

Page 55: ...amming the microphone s P4 P2 button assignment AvailableValues SQLOFF TCALL RPTR PRI LOW TONE MHz REV HOME BAND VFO MR Default Setting LOW Note P4 button for MH 48A6J P2 button for MH 42B6SJ Menu Ite...

Page 56: ...per UHF frequency on the LCD BOTH VHF and UHF audio are both routed to external speaker internal speaker is off OFF All audio is routed to internal speaker external speaker is off MenuItem29 TONEF Fun...

Page 57: ...independently for each band MenuItem33 VFOTR Function Enables disables the VFO Tracking feature AvailableValues ON OFF Default Setting OFF Menu Item 34 AM Function Selects the receiving mode on the V...

Page 58: ...56 FT 7100M Operating Manual NOTE...

Page 59: ...nning receiver in 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...

Page 60: ...Copyright 2001 VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD All rights reserved Printed in Japan 0103u CY No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD E H 0 0 3 M 1 0 1...

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