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Using the GPS Function

Using the Smart Navigation Function

 

Changing the direction of the compass panel

The compass panel can be selected from “Heading UP” where the direction of your 
travel is always displayed at the top, or “North UP” where north is always displayed at 
the top.

1

  Touch the compass needle

  The compass panel will switch between “Heading 

UP” and “North UP” each time the compass needle is 
touched.

  The direction of the current compass panel will be 

Indicated near the top left of the screen.

Tip

Although the scale on the compass panel has 16 directions, the 
compass needle can point in 32 directions.

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Using the real-time navigation function

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  Switch to the Compass screen

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 Touch 

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  During transmission in the V/D mode, the distance 

and direction of the received partner station is 
displayed.

 Tip 

  When a partner station is selected using the GM function 

and displayed on the compass screen, the “●” on the left 

hand side of the partner station call sign will blink.

 

When “●” is blinking, the compass display will not 

be updated even when signals containing position 
information from stations other than that displayed are 
received.

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Distance to partner station

Summary of Contents for FTM-400DR

Page 1: ...ry Scanning Using the GPS Function Using the APRS Function Using the GM Function Convenient Functions Functions to be used when Necessary Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Appendix 144 430M...

Page 2: ...ion can be displayed and GPS data can be output to connected devices Incorporated APRS functions Position movement data and messages can be communicated to other stations digipeaters and the Internet...

Page 3: ...Do not install any apparatus in such a way that it may interfere with the proper operation of the air bags After installing the radio check that the brake lamp head lamp turning indicator lights wipe...

Page 4: ...h panel is really dirty wet a soft cloth and wring it out thoroughly before using it to wipe the touch panel When wiping the touch panel be careful not to wipe too hard or scratch the surface with you...

Page 5: ...he symbol on the touch panel screen is to be touched quickly Touch SQL for 1 second or longer Indicates that the symbol on the touch panel screen is to be touched for one second or longer Select MODE...

Page 6: ...nication mode 45 Switching the modulation mode 46 Displaying the band scope 47 Muting the audio 48 Communicating 49 Transmitting 49 Adjusting the transmit power 50 Adjusting the sensitivity of the mic...

Page 7: ...messages and pictures 122 Sorting the messages and pictures 123 Downloading messages and images 124 Sending messages and pictures 125 Creating and sending a message 125 Sending saved pictures 129 Repl...

Page 8: ...ft 186 Setting the shift width of the repeater 187 Setting the frequency step 188 Setting the volume of the beep 188 Setting the clock shift of the CPU 188 Setting the program key of the microphone 18...

Page 9: ...user and the surrounding people when these instructions are ignored and the product is handled wrongly Type and meaning of symbols Prohibited actions that must not be carried out in order to use this...

Page 10: ...may result in injury liquid leak electric shock and equipment failure When smoke or strange odors are emitted from the radio turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the socket This may...

Page 11: ...e the device when the alarm goes off For safety reasons please pull the power plug of the DC power equipment connected to the product out of the AC socket Never touch the antenna as well This may resu...

Page 12: ...to the influence of noises from the electrical devices inverters etc fitted in the car Do not place the device on an unsteady or sloping surface or in a location where there is a lot of vibration The...

Page 13: ...with fuse attached USA EXP version DC power cable with fuse attached European version Spare fuse 15 A USA EXP version Spare Fuse 15 A European version PC connection cable SCU 20 Operating Manual Warr...

Page 14: ...rease when turned in an counter clockwise direction Press the knob to enable setting the operating band frequency in 1 MHz units Press the knob for one second or longer to enable setting the frequency...

Page 15: ...requency in 1 MHz units Press the knob for one second or longer to enable setting the frequency in 5 MHz units In memory mode when the knob is pressed for one second or longer if a tag name is attache...

Page 16: ...h camera There is no audio output available from the FTM 400DR DE to the MH 85A11U speaker micro SD card slot Back ANT terminal Connect the co axial cable for the antenna 13 8 VDC Connect the provided...

Page 17: ...ransmission 1 to 0 Enters the numbers and letters Changes the VFO Memory operating mode of the operating band Activates the GM Group Monitor functions A Switches the operating band to Band A B Switche...

Page 18: ...d bar is displayed when transmitting Tag display area VFO is displayed in the VFO mode The memory channel number and the tag are displayed in the memory mode Frequency display area In the memory mode...

Page 19: ...displayed in orange when the sound has been muted SCOPE The band scope operation toggles on or off each time this symbol is touched The characters are displayed in orange during the band scope operati...

Page 20: ...n information is included in the signal and the symbol is shown in orange MY When this symbol is touched the direction of travel of your own station is displayed in the compass and this symbol is disp...

Page 21: ...sents the altitude Horizontal axis Represents the distance SCALE When this symbol is touched the scale of the distance changes CLEAR When this symbol is touched the graph display will be cleared erase...

Page 22: ...s shown in the upper lap display window while the split time is shown below When there are multiple lap times touch to move between the lap times Touch RECALL again to return to the measurement screen...

Page 23: ...screen when this symbol is touched 123 The screen changes to the input screen for numbers and symbols each time this symbol is touched The cursor in the input field moves left and right when these sy...

Page 24: ...is a negative ground 12 V system when using this radio in a mobile unit Never connect this radio to the 24 V battery of a large vehicle Never connect this radio to a 120 V AC power source Note that th...

Page 25: ...ntenna Antenna installation in a mobile unit Mount the antenna base at the rear of the car rear bumper trunk rear gate etc and then attach the antenna to the base Cautions z z Ensure that the antenna...

Page 26: ...asten it so that the weight of the cable does not pull on the antenna or connector itself z z Install the antenna taking into consideration the securing supports and how the guying wires are positione...

Page 27: ...location when used in a mobile unit P 24 2 Drill four 6 mm diameter holes in the location where the bracket is to be mounted matching the positions of the bolting holes of the bracket 3 Attach the br...

Page 28: ...o Installation location when used in a mobile unit P 24 2 Fix the bracket to the controller using the provided screws and washers as shown in the drawing Controller Bracket Washer Screw 3 Peel off the...

Page 29: ...the microphone connector into the MIC jack at the front of the main body until a click sound is heard Tips To remove the microphone pull the connector out while pressing the latch Using the optional m...

Page 30: ...ower supply cable to the engine compartment passing it through a grommet in the fire wall from the passenger side 1 Feed a hardened wire from the engine compartment through the grommet into the interi...

Page 31: ...he red and black wire ends of the DC power supply cable DC DC power cable Crimped terminal Crimping Soldering 3 Connect the red wire of the DC power supply cable to the positive terminal of the batter...

Page 32: ...l power source before connecting 1 Connect the red wire of the provided DC power supply cable to the positive terminal of the external power source and the black wire to the negative terminal of the e...

Page 33: ...te when using micro SD cards Do not bend the micro SD card or place heavy objects on top of it Do not touch the terminal face of the micro SD card with your bare hands Micro SD cards that are initiali...

Page 34: ...touch the terminal of the micro SD card with your hands microSD microSD micro SD card slot Terminal face micro SD card After the power is switched on the icon will be displayed at the top right of the...

Page 35: ...ore initialization 1 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch SD CARD The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5...

Page 36: ...for the first time after purchasing or after resetting a screen requesting the call sign of your own station be entered will be displayed From the second time onwards the call sign of your own statio...

Page 37: ...screen automatically if there are no operations for about 3 seconds 5 0 2 GCUG GPVGT CZ GVVGTU QWT C UKIP 2 Touch a character key The touched character will be displayed at the top of the screen Enter...

Page 38: ...led the sub band 1 Touch the frequency display area of the band that you would like to set as the operating band The characters of the tag and frequency will be displayed in white The sub band charact...

Page 39: ...creased but it may become more difficult to pick up weak signals Adjust the squelch level as required 1 Touch SQL When SQL turns orange the VOL meter below the frequency will change to show the SQL le...

Page 40: ...crease when turned in a counter clockwise direction Using the microphone keys 1 Press UP or DWN The frequency increases when UP is pressed and decreases when DWN is pressed UP DWN Entering the numeric...

Page 41: ...quency of the operating band will be displayed at the top of the screen 5RCEG 06 1 1 76 5 12 8 53 8 1 5 2 5 1 9 6Z 294 5 0 4 8 9 Changing the frequency steps The frequency step while tuning with the k...

Page 42: ...there is no operation for three seconds the MHz field will stop blinking and the frequency step will return to the normal step 8 1 61 1 76 5 12 8 53 Changing the frequency step to 5 MHz temporarily 1...

Page 43: ...ed and the frequency step will return to the normal step 8 1 61 1 76 5 12 8 53 Changing the frequency step using the set up menu 1 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 To...

Page 44: ...ory default value AUTO 6 Touch 7 FM AM STEP The selected frequency step will be set changing from orange to green 426 5 6 4 3 56 2 2 19 426 5 6 4 3 56 2 2 19 7 Press for one second or longer The frequ...

Page 45: ...quency 1 1 76 5 12 8 53 8 1 76 5 12 8 53 8 1 8 1 Switching the communication mode This radio is equipped with an Automatic Mode Select AMS function which automatically selects any one of four communic...

Page 46: ...a is transmitted using the entire 12 5 kHz bandwidth High quality voice communication is possible Data FR mode high speed data communication mode DW High speed data communication mode using the entire...

Page 47: ...half the normal level AM Switches to the AM mode Tip Factory default value AUTO FM 6 4 1 6 7 1 761 5 Press for one second or longer The modulation mode is set up and the display returns to the previo...

Page 48: ...8 1 61 1 76 5 12 8 53 5 12 8 1 76 8 53 Muting the audio The audio in the operating band and sub band can be muted with just one touch 1 Touch MUTE MUTE will turn orange and the sound will become inaud...

Page 49: ...P1 7 1 4 8 2 0 5 9 B A C D 3 6 P4 LAM P DTMF MICROPHONE MH 48 ABC JKL TUV GHI PQRS DEF MIC MNO WXYZ PTT MIC 61 1 76 5 12 8 53 8 1 3 Release PTT The red bar and PO meter level will disappear and the ra...

Page 50: ...equence each time Tx PWP is touched HI LO MD Model HI MD LO FTM 400DR DE 50 W 20 W 5 W 1 1 8 1 76 5 12 8 53 5 2 5 1 9 6Z 294 5 0 4 8 9 3 Press The transmit power is set and the display returns to the...

Page 51: ...Tips The sensitivity can also be selected by pressing Factory default value NORMAL 1 5 2 4 6 014 57 0 76 5 2 4 6 0 7 1 5 Press for one second or longer The sensitivity is set and the display returns t...

Page 52: ...der CONFIG 4 AUTO RPT SHIFT The repeater shift direction can be set under CONFIG 5 RPT SHIFT The repeater shift width can be changed under CONFIG 6 RPT SHIFT FREQ Repeater shift The FTM 400DR DE has b...

Page 53: ...onger The automatic repeater shift will be set and the display will return to the previous screen Tip The display can also be returned to the previous screen by touching BACK twice Tone Calling 1750 H...

Page 54: ...d 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch 8 BEEP to select the volume The volume changes in the following sequence each time the screen is touched OFF LOW HIGH Tip...

Page 55: ...to avoid inadvertent changes and unintended operation 1 Press quickly LOCK will appear in the display and the display will return to the previous screen Press quickly one more time to cancel the lock...

Page 56: ...set up mode 2 Touch CONFIG The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch 1 DATA TIME ADJUST The screen for setting the date and time will...

Page 57: ...6 756 7 8 Touch SET Year will blink 5 6 6 6 756 7 9 Touch and to set the year 5 6 6 6 756 7 10 Touch SET Hour will blink 5 6 6 6 756 7 11 Touch and to set the hour 5 6 6 6 756 7 12 Touch SET Minute wi...

Page 58: ...differ depending on the operating conditions such as temperature The time is automatically set when signals are received from the GPS When using this radio for the first time the accuracy of the clock...

Page 59: ...h BACK The brightness is set and the display returns to the previous screen 0 4 60 55 52 6 Select 6 LCD CONTRAST and touch the screen The screen for selecting the level will be displayed 6 4 60 55 106...

Page 60: ...672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch 3 BACKGROUND COLOR to select the color The setting changes in the following sequence each time the screen is touched ORANGE GREEN...

Page 61: ...from the factory 4 MEM CH RESET This erases only the registered memory channels Settings in the set up menu will not be erased 6 APRS RESET This restores the APRS settings to the default value when sh...

Page 62: ...operation static electricity or electrical noise Data may also be lost due to component failures and repairs Make sure to write down the information registered in the memories on a piece of paper or...

Page 63: ...pairs of PMS memory channels can be written for Band A and Band B each P 79 Recalling the memory 1 Touch V M to switch the mode The memory channel last used will be shown in the display 61 1 76 5 12...

Page 64: ...8 53 8 1 9 10 6 5 56 1 5 10 1 Tip When shipped from the factory the frequency in the home channel of Band A is set to 144 000 MHz while the frequency in the home channel of Band B is set to 430 000 M...

Page 65: ...y 1 Touch V M for 2 to 3 seconds The memory list will be displayed 2 Turn to select the memory to be erased 61 1 76 5 12 8 53 8 1 3 Touch DEL The erase confirmation screen will be displayed 5 2 5 1 4...

Page 66: ...ect the memory channel the name is going to be assigned to Tip Select the home channel when assigning a name to the home channel 3 Press for one second or longer The character input screen will be dis...

Page 67: ...lay will return to the previous screen TR 5 2 5 1 Changing the method of the memory tag display The method of displaying the frequency and name assigned to the memory can be selected for each channel...

Page 68: ...the display will return to the previous screen Tip The display method can also be changed by pressing for one second or longer in the memory mode LARGE 1 1 61 1 SMALL 1 1 61 1 Split memory Separate f...

Page 69: ...y When the memory writing is completed the receive frequency will be shown in the display Registering transmit frequency at a later time 1 Touch V M for 2 to 3 seconds The memory list will be displaye...

Page 70: ...display Receiving Weather Broadcast Channels USA version only This radio includes the preprogrammed VHF Weather Broadcast Station Memory Channel Bank and can receive the broadcast or the weather aler...

Page 71: ...on is activated and the weather channel selected last time the WX function was activated will be displayed on the screen 2 Turn to select the other channels 3 Press the PTT button on the microphone to...

Page 72: ...When SCAN is not displayed in the function menu touch BACK and FWD to switch the menu The scan will start from low to high frequency 1 1 76 5 12 8 53 8 1 5 2 5 1 9 6Z 294 5 0 4 8 9 During scanning th...

Page 73: ...the scanning to receive at that frequency HOLD 1 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch SCAN The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0...

Page 74: ...display will blink When a signal is received the scan will stop for three seconds before starting to scan again Tips The scan can also be started by pressing the UP or DWN button on the microphone for...

Page 75: ...specified memories Tips The scanning method can also be selected by pressing Factory default value ALL MEM 4 Press for one second or longer The scanning method will be set and the display will return...

Page 76: ...ode and recall the memory channel to be set as the specified channel 2 Press The function menu will be displayed 3 Touch SKIP SEL to display SELECT will be displayed on the left side of the memory cha...

Page 77: ...nnel number When a signal is received the scanning stops for three seconds and then the scanning starts again To stop the scanning either touch SCAN or press the microphone PTT button the radio will n...

Page 78: ...ng channels to be skipped individually using the function menu screen 1 Switch to the memory mode and recall the memory channels that have been set to be skipped 2 Press The function menu will be disp...

Page 79: ...ory channel 1 Switch to the VFO mode 2 Select the frequency 433 200 to be set for the lower limit using Caution The frequency to be set as the lower limit P1L must be lower than the upper limit P1U 3...

Page 80: ...ction menu touch BACK or FWD to switch the menu The programmable memory scan will be started Tips The scan can also be started by pressing the UP or DWN button on the microphone for one second or long...

Page 81: ...then starts the dual receive again Caution When shipped from the factory the default frequency in the home channel of 144 MHz Band is set to 144 000 MHz while the default frequency in the home channe...

Page 82: ...nnel HOLD 1 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch SCAN The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch 1...

Page 83: ...system to determine the current position on earth It is a military system developed by the US Department of Defense with approximately 30 GPS satellites circumnavigating the earth at an altitude of ab...

Page 84: ...rs and under the shade of buildings below high voltage lines and underneath overhead structures between trees and shrubs such as in forests and woods inside tunnels and underground when used behind a...

Page 85: ...0 6 Touch 17 GPS DEVICE to select EXTERNAL Each time this symbol is touched the setting will switch between INTERNAL and EXTERNAL 25 67 25 8 06 40 9 5 7 Press for one second or longer Return to the pr...

Page 86: ...ouched the setting will switch between OFF and ON 52 25 0 1 6 67 1 1 1 6 4 1 52 5 6 5 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen 6 Press twice briefly The radar shap...

Page 87: ...igures Tip When the Altitude display screen and Timer Clock screen are both ON the screen will change in the following sequence each time is pressed Normal frequency display Compass Lat Lon display sc...

Page 88: ...MM SS X E east longitude W west longitude DDD 0 180 degrees MM 0 59 minutes SS 0 59 seconds Example E 139 45 02 east longitude 139 degrees 45 minutes 02 seconds Tip The DDD MM SS and DDD MM MM will sw...

Page 89: ...uch and to select the interval timing Each time the screen is touched the interval timing will change in the following sequence The interval timing can be selected from the following six levels 1 sec...

Page 90: ...The route will be displayed on the map Tips Refer to the operating manual of the map software that you are for instructions to import and display the route data on the map The position information ca...

Page 91: ...raph will be displayed on the screen O 6 67 5 4 1 8 1 8 Changing the altitude scale 1 Touch SCALE Each time this symbol is touched the scale value will change in the following order 5 m 20 m 40 m 80 m...

Page 92: ...ning This is being used as a standard all around the world TOKYO MEAN Using the Japanese geodetic reference system for positioning When positioning in Japan Tokyo the error can be lowered Tips When th...

Page 93: ...yed 2 Touch DISPLAY The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch 2 TARGET LOCATION to select COMPASS Each time this symbol is touched the...

Page 94: ...O 0 9 5 4 Using the real time navigation function 1 Switch to the Compass screen 2 Touch YR During transmission in the V D mode the distance and direction of the received partner station is displayed...

Page 95: ...9 5 4 1 2 55 56 0 4 14 MO 0 9 5 4 Using the backtrack function Saving the destination A maximum of three locations can be saved in the memory Registering the current location departure point 1 Switch...

Page 96: ...be displayed in green color 1 2 55 56 0 4 14 6 1 1 MO 0 9 5 1 2 55 56 0 O 4 14 6 1 1 MO 0 9 5 Registering the locations of other stations When position information is included in the data of other st...

Page 97: ...screen 2 Touch L1 or L2 Tip This symbol is not active when position information has not been saved in the memory The direction of the compass needle will change following the position information that...

Page 98: ...on When an APRS signal is received from a partner station the direction distance speed etc of the partner station in relation to your own station will be shown in the display of this radio 5 0 0 9 5 G...

Page 99: ...f all the members in the group Furthermore this function can also be used to send data such as messages and images among the group members P 4172 5 0 1 8 1 6QWTK I 2 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 612 4 2 6 41 61 61 8...

Page 100: ...in operation 1 Tune the frequency in Band A 2 Press Up to 24 stations operating within the sphere of communication where the GM function is in operation Tips Stations within the sphere of communicatio...

Page 101: ...24 group members with the GM function in operation at the same frequency will be displayed 6 6QWTK 4172 4172 PI 6 Touch GROUP The display will return to the group list 7 Press The GM function will be...

Page 102: ...o the auto mode select function AMS or to the analog mode Setting the tone frequency The tone can be selected from 50 frequencies between 67 0 Hz and 254 1 Hz 1 Press for one second or longer The set...

Page 103: ...The squelch type changes in the following sequence each time it is touched NOISE T TX T TRX T REV D TRX PRGM PAGER D TX TT DR DT TR These squelch types will be displayed when SIGNALING 8 SQL EXPANSIO...

Page 104: ...are received By matching the DCS code with the partner station beforehand a quiet receive standby is possible Caution DCS does not work in the digital mode Use the key at the beginning to switch the c...

Page 105: ...us screen by touching BACK twice Using DCS 1 Press The function menu will be displayed 2 Touch SQL to display D TRX Tips When SQL is not displayed in the menu use BACK or FWD to change the menu The sq...

Page 106: ...onger The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch SIGNALING The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Turn or touch the screen to select 5 PAG...

Page 107: ...h RX CODE 2 The characters of the set value will turn green in color 2 4 1 5 0 0 4 1 6 1 4 1 6 1 2 4 1 5 0 0 4 1 6 1 4 1 6 1 11 Press for one second or longer Your own station code will be set and the...

Page 108: ...es will be displayed when SIGNALING 8 SQL EXPANSION is set to ON in the set up menu 1 1 61 1 76 5 12 8 53 9 8 76 5 12 53 01 5 53 6 The operating band will standby to receive in the pager mode 1 1 61 1...

Page 109: ...X CODE 2 twice The characters of the set value will turn orange in color 4 1 6 1 4 1 6 1 9 Turn to select the code Select the second code from 01 to 50 Tip Factory default value 47 4 1 6 1 4 1 6 1 10...

Page 110: ...tory default value OFF 2 4 1 6 14 4 0 4 24 4 8 610 5 0 0 1 4 Press for one second or longer The bell ring will be set and the display will return to the previous screen Tip The display can also be ret...

Page 111: ...the function menu to display TT DR The radio sends out a tone signal during transmit and goes into receive standby for the previously set DCS codes This can be used only when SIGNALING 8 SQL EXPANSIO...

Page 112: ...h Tip The DTMF code is issued based on a combination of the following frequencies 1209 Hz 1336 Hz 1477 Hz 1633 Hz 697 Hz 1 2 3 A 770 Hz 4 5 6 B 852 Hz 7 8 9 C 941 Hz 0 D Registering the DTMF code 1 Pr...

Page 113: ...one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch SIGNALING The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Turn or touch the screen...

Page 114: ...tically 1 1 61 1 76 5 12 8 53 9 8 76 5 12 53 01 5 53 6 10 Release the microphone PTT The transmission will continue until the DTMF signal is sent out Sending out the DTMF code manually 1 Press and hol...

Page 115: ...he various screens on or off will be displayed 6 4 6 1 6 10 52 52 5 6 0 4 1 4170 1 14 1 2 55 9 0 5 12 5 Touch TIMER CLOCK to select ON Each time this is touched the setting will switch between OFF and...

Page 116: ...1 7 1 8 3 Touch START The timer will start 1 6 4 56 46 4 5 6 1 8 4 Touch LAP The lap time will be saved in the memory each time it is touched Tip Up to 99 lap times can be saved in the memory 1 6 4 2...

Page 117: ...ssed when both the altitude display screen and GPS screen are ON Normal frequency display Compass Lat Lon display screen Altitude display screen Timer Clock screen GPS screen Using the countdown timer...

Page 118: ...ed as 00 00 00 in green characters Touch STOP to pause the timer in between Touch START to restart the countdown and touch RESET to measure from the start again 1706 190 6 4 1 56 46 4 5 6 1 8 9 Press...

Page 119: ...7 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Turn or touch the screen to select 13 APO 4 Touch 13 APO The screen for selecting ON OFF and the time until the power is turned off after ope...

Page 120: ...nger The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch CONFIG The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Turn or touch the screen to select 14 TOT 4...

Page 121: ...5 53 5 2 5 1 6Z 294 1 6 8 5 0 1 4 8 76 5 12 53 9 5 56 5 3 Touch the touch key SCAN The display will return to the previous screen 5 0 5 12 8 53 01 5 53 5 2 5 1 6Z 294 1 6 8 5 0 1 4 8 76 5 12 53 9 5 5...

Page 122: ...s Tip The following are the three types of digital modes available Refer to Switching the communication mode Page 45 for details V D mode simultaneous voice data communication mode Voice FR mode voice...

Page 123: ...onal camera attached to the speaker microphone MH 85A11U and saved in the micro SD card will also be displayed in the list Sorting the messages and pictures Data that is no longer needed can be delete...

Page 124: ...ital mode at the frequency currently in operation the contents will be displayed for a certain period of time Messages will also be downloaded to the memory of this radio or the micro SD card set up i...

Page 125: ...and sending a message 1 Press The function menu will be displayed 2 Touch LOG Tip When LOG is not displayed in the function menu touch BACK or FWD to switch the menu The list of data will be displayed...

Page 126: ...8 Touch SEND Message transmission will start and the icon on the left side of the address will blink The sending and receiving indicator at the top left of the screen will also change to red Complete...

Page 127: ...ob 18 OK 9 Good day 19 urgent 10 Good evening 1 Follow Steps 1 to 4 on Creating and sending messages P 125 to display the screen for creating new message contents 2 Touch The standard message field wi...

Page 128: ...ndard messages Registered text can be selected and used just like the 19 standard text messages that have been prepared beforehand 1 Follow Steps 1 to 7 on Creating and sending messages P 125 to displ...

Page 129: ...pictures with the optional camera attached to the speaker microphone P 140 on how to take pictures with the optional camera attached to the speaker microphone MH 85A11U 1 Press The function menu will...

Page 130: ...of time until the transmission stops When sending a picture the communication mode will automatically switch to the VW mode high speed data communication mode At the end of the transmission the mode...

Page 131: ...be automatically inserted after Re Tip When replying to a picture the first 16 characters of the tag display name will be inserted after Re 3 4 QQF 61 5 Touch The character input screen will be displa...

Page 132: ...6 6 5 8 2 4 6JCPM QW 61 SENT 2013 06 24 16 11 Forwarding messages and pictures Downloaded messages and pictures can be forwarded 1 Press The function menu will be displayed 2 Touch LOG Tip When LOG i...

Page 133: ...d to the top of the list Tips When forwarding a message touch OK when the screen for confirming the address appears before the message is sent Pictures can be forwarded by pressing the D TX of the spe...

Page 134: ...etooth unit BU 2 Tools and parts needed Bluetooth unit BU 2 optional Phillips screw driver 1 Mounting procedure Cautions z z Avoid touching the IC components with your hands as the semiconductors may...

Page 135: ...connector when unplugging the cable avoid pulling the cable itself 7 Remove the two screws in the front of the main body 8 Lift the front hook in the center at the top first before removing the front...

Page 136: ...Touch OPTION 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 4 Select and touch 2 Bluetooth Tip This symbol is not available when BU 2 is not mounted to the radio The screen for t...

Page 137: ...r one second or longer The Bluetooth headset operation will be set and the display will return to the previous screen Tip Factory default value AUDIO AUTO BATTERY NORMAL VOX OFF GAIN HIGH Identifying...

Page 138: ...e factory default value When using a headset other than BH 2A enter the 4 digit PIN code of the headset here The character at the cursor position will be overwritten when the number key on the screen...

Page 139: ...adset Once paired a headset can be used simply by turning on the power Tips The communication distance of the headset with the radio is about 10 m or less The icon will not be displayed when the heads...

Page 140: ...d to transceivers operating in the digital mode Connecting the speaker microphone with camera 1 Switch the power supply to the radio OFF 2 Connect the MH 85A11U to the main body Refer to the figure on...

Page 141: ...o be photographed and press the shutter button on the microphone Caution Keep a focal distance of at least 50 cm between the object and the camera The picture will be out of focus when the object is t...

Page 142: ...s It takes about 30 seconds to transmit a picture taken with a resolution of 320 240 to another transceiver Press the microphone PTT button to cancel the picture transmission it may take a while for t...

Page 143: ...nt to see The picture will appear after the message Waiting is shown Tips Pictures taken with the resolution set to 320 240 unit pixel in the set up menu under OPTION 1 USB CAMERA PICTURE SIZE will be...

Page 144: ...guide unit FVS 2 optional Plus driver Mounting procedure Cautions z z Unless necessary do not touch any parts with your hands as the semiconductors may be damaged by static electricity z z Note that l...

Page 145: ...s extending from the top cover from the socket of the board inside the main body first before removing the cover Caution Hold the connector when unplugging the cable without pulling the cable itself 7...

Page 146: ...played 3 Touch OPTION 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 4 Select and touch 3 VOICE MEMORY The screen for the detailed settings will be displayed WGVQQVJ 75 4 81 14 12...

Page 147: ...Touch STOP The recording will stop The track number of the audio recorded will be displayed under PLAY TRACK 4 2 64 2 5612 4 81 9 4 2 64 2 5612 4 81 9 4 Press The display will return to the previous...

Page 148: ...vious screen Erasing the recorded audio 1 Press The function menu will be displayed 2 Touch CLR The confirmation screen will be displayed 4 2 64 2 5612 4 81 9 3 Touch OK Erasure will be started Cautio...

Page 149: ...3 Select and touch 3 VOICE MEMORY The screen for the detailed settings will be displayed WGVQQVJ 75 4 81 14 126 10 4 Touch ANNOUNCE to select the condition for reading out of the frequency The setting...

Page 150: ...lue ON 81 14 126 10 4 OKP 761 2 0 5 2 4 00170 81 7 0 7 10 4 76 8 Press for one second or longer The announce function operation will be set and the display will return to the previous screen Listening...

Page 151: ...ress for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 3 Touch SD CARD The menu list will be displayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 4 Select and touch 1...

Page 152: ...2 Remove the micro SD card and insert it into the FTM 400DR DE that the data is going to be copied to 3 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 4 Touch SD CARD The menu list...

Page 153: ...display will return to the previous screen Tip The group and member information saved in the memory using the GM function can be copied using the micro SD card Refer to the separate Operating Manual...

Page 154: ...he confirmation screen will be displayed 9 Touch OK for each one The data will be copied Completed will be displayed when the copying is completed 10 4 5 6 10 QVJGT 6J U TCF Q 6J U TCF Q QVJGT CPEG 1...

Page 155: ...PKD packet data input 300 mVp p GND PSK PTT RX 9600 9600 bps packet data output RX 1200 1200 bps packet data output 300 mVp p PK SQL squelch control TXD serial data output transceiver PC RXD serial da...

Page 156: ...ntrol RTS data communication control Tips Make sure to switch off the power to the radio first before connecting When using the PC connection cable SCU 20 a dedicated driver needs to be installed in t...

Page 157: ...4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps Tip Factory default value 9600 bps 1 2146 5 66 0 25 176 52 92 6 4 176276 DRU 92 14 6 0 6 7 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the...

Page 158: ...D serial data output transceiver PC RXD serial data input transceiver PC CTS data communication control RTS data communication control Brown PKD packet data input Black thick wire GND Red PSK PTT Oran...

Page 159: ...ta output transceiver PC RXD serial data input transceiver PC GND CTS data communication control RTS data communication control DIN 6 pin PKD packet data input GND PSK PTT RX 9600 9600 bps packet data...

Page 160: ...etting changes as follows each time it is touched OFF camera GPS OUT PACKET WAYPOINT Tip Factory default value OFF camera Caution The snapshot function of the speaker microphone with camera will be in...

Page 161: ...settings will be displayed 6 0 5 6 1 2146 5 66 0 6 52 6 537 6 12 Touch DATA to select the packet communication speed The setting will switch between 1200 bps and 9600 bps each time it is touched Tip...

Page 162: ...tically and the radio will go into the receive mode in order to prevent failure due to overheating When the overheating prevention circuit is activated and the radio goes into the receive mode either...

Page 163: ...8 610 2 4 1 53 2 05 10 4 0 4 5 0 0 1 1 4 Change the set values Press briefly or touch the item The set value will change each time it is pressed or touched Tip When is displayed in the set value fiel...

Page 164: ...XED TX VW FIXED AUTO 2 SQL TYPE Digital mode Squelch type setting OFF CODE BREAK 3 SQL CODE Squelch code setting in the digital mode CODE 001 to 126 4 DIGITAL POPUP TIME Information screen pop up time...

Page 165: ...hen checking for stations within sphere of communications OFF ON 2 RADIO ID Specific ID display by transceiver cannot be edited Refer to the separate Operating Manual GM Edition for details on the fun...

Page 166: ...unit setting METRIC INCH Depends on the transceiver version 13 APO Automatic power OFF operating time OFF 0 5 hour 12 0 hour 14 TOT TX time out setting OFF 1 min 5 min 30 min 15 Bluetooth PAIRING PIN...

Page 167: ...ODEM APRS function ON OFF setting OFF ON 6 APRS MUTE Band B AF mute setting for APRS OFF ON 7 APRS POP UP Display time setting for pop up display of beacons and messages BEACON OFF 3 sec 5 sec 10 sec...

Page 168: ...t setting SELECT TEXT 1 5 OFF TX RATE 1 1 1 8 1 2 FREQ 1 8 FREQ TEXT 1 5 NONE FREQUENCY FREQ SQL SHIFT 15 BEACON TX Beacon automatic transmit manual transmission switch AUTO OFF ON INTERVAL 30 sec 60...

Page 169: ...In Service Returning Committed Special Priority Custom 0 6 Emergency 30 Smart Beaconing Smart beaconing setting 1 STATUS OFF TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 2 LOW SPEED 2 30 5 3 HIGH SPEED 3 90 70 4 SLOW RATE 1...

Page 170: ...NORMAL SAVE VOX ON OFF GAIN HIGH LOW 3 VOICE MEMORY Voice memory function setting PLAY REC FREE 5 min LAST 30 sec ANNOUNCE AUTO OFF MANUAL LANGUAGE JAPANESE ENGLISH VOLUME HIGH MID LOW RX MUTE ON OFF...

Page 171: ...ay setting screen will be displayed 6 4 6 1 6 10 52 52 5 6 0 4 1 4170 1 14 1 2 55 9 0 5 12 4 Touch the item to be displayed Select from ALTITUDE TIMER CLOCK and GPS INFO the screen that you would like...

Page 172: ...ayed NUMERIC The position information latitude and longitude display screen will be displayed Tip Factory default value COMPASS 6 4 6 1 6 10 52 5 6 0 4 1 4170 1 14 1 2 55 9 0 5 12 4 Press for one seco...

Page 173: ...Press for one second or longer The bandwidth of the frequency will be set and the display will return to the previous screen Setting the display brightness The brightness of the touch panel can be se...

Page 174: ...y content will be set and the display will return to the previous screen Transmit and receive settings Setting the signal format The radio signal format can be selected from FM AM and NARROW FM in the...

Page 175: ...match the received signal The TX mode is automatically changed to the DN mode TX VW FIXED The RX mode is automatically selected from the four communication modes to match the received signal The TX mo...

Page 176: ...tation transmits using the BREAK setting Tip Factory default value OFF 6 1 53 6 2 5 6 1 53 1 6 21272 6 6 UGE 5 Press for one second or longer The squelch type will be set and the display will return t...

Page 177: ...tner station information The time that partner station information such as the call sign is displayed can be set 1 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch TX RX 6 4 5...

Page 178: ...1 6 7 1 761 4 Touch 6 STANDBY BEEP to select OFF ON The setting will switch between ON and OFF each time the symbol is touched OFF Disable the STANDBY BEEP feature ON Enable the STANDBY BEEP feature T...

Page 179: ...ted when a signal is received on the main band Tip Factory default value OFF 1 014 0 57 0 76 7 1 5 Press for one second or longer The sub band mute will be set and the display will return to the previ...

Page 180: ...an be registered using a DTMF code up to a maximum of 16 digits Refer to Registering the DTMF code P 112 for details Recalling only specified stations The function for calling only specified stations...

Page 181: ...ng the bell to notify an incoming call by a partner P 110 for details Setting the squelch type separately for transmit and receive Different squelch types can be used for transmit and receive 1 Press...

Page 182: ...weather alert will be received Tip Factory default value OFF 9 46 4 0 4 1 1 4 Press for one second or longer The weather alert operation will be set and the display will return to the previous screen...

Page 183: ...ay will return to the previous screen Setting the receive operation when the scanning stops The reception method when the scanning stops can be set Refer to Setting the receive operation when the scan...

Page 184: ...reen for the date and time will be displayed 10 6 6 14 6 6 10 761 426 5 6 76 10 6 6 756 4 Touch DATE The display setting screen for the date will be displayed 6 6 JQWT 10 6 6 14 6 OOO FF 5 Touch the f...

Page 185: ...er The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch CONFIG 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Select and touch 3 TIME ZONE The characters of the set value will turn orange...

Page 186: ...10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch 4 AUTO RPT SHIFT to select ON OFF The setting will switch between ON and OFF each time it is touched ON The auto repeater shift function will b...

Page 187: ...be set and the display will return to the previous screen Setting the shift width of the repeater The offset frequency of the repeater shift function can be set 1 Press for one second or longer The se...

Page 188: ...ncy when the tuning knob is turned or when the key is pressed can be set Refer to Changing the frequency step P 41 for details Setting the volume of the beep The confirmation sound beep that goes off...

Page 189: ...ns can be assigned to the program keys P1 to P4 of the provided microphone MH 48 1 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch CONFIG 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52...

Page 190: ...the receive range The frequency can be set to receive frequencies such in the air band 108 to 137 MHz and the information wireless band 174 to 400 MHz 480 to 999 99 MHz as well 1 Press for one second...

Page 191: ...70 6 014 64 4 18 4 4 Press for one second or longer The display unit will be set and the display will return to the previous screen Switching the power off automatically The radio can be set to switc...

Page 192: ...as a standard all around the world TOKYO MEAN Positions using the Japanese geodetic reference system When positioning in Japan Tokyo the error can be made smaller Tip Factory default value WGS 84 10 0...

Page 193: ...p menu will be displayed 2 Touch DATA 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch 1 COM PORT SETTING The screen for the detailed settings will be displayed 6 0 5 6 1 21...

Page 194: ...select the data format This sets the number of digits in the call sign information of the APRS beacon station appended to each data when WAYPOINT is selected in Step 5 the data will be output using th...

Page 195: ...object station or item station DIGIPEATER Outputs only the digital repeater station VoIP Outputs only VoIP stations such as WIRES WEATHER Outputs only the weather station YAESU Outputs only stations...

Page 196: ...s as follows each time it is touched A BAND FIX B BAND FIX A TX B RX A RX B TX MAIN BAND SUB BAND A BAND FIX The upper band will be selected B BAND FIX The lower band will be selected A TX B RX Transm...

Page 197: ...ed settings will be displayed 6 0 5 6 1 2146 5 66 0 6 52 6 537 6 4 Touch APRS to select the packet communication speed The setting will switch between 1200 bps and 9600 bps each time it is touched 120...

Page 198: ...the squelch detection condition during APRS operation using the internal modem The setting switches between RX BAND and TX RX BAND each time it is touched RX BAND Transmission is not possible when th...

Page 199: ...transmission Tip Factory default value ON 6 537 6 245 6 4 0 4 0 6 10 7 Press for one second or longer The APRS and data communication squelch will be set and the display will return to the previous sc...

Page 200: ...cted speaker microphone with camera The image size and quality when taking pictures with the connected speaker microphone with a camera MH 85A11U can be set 1 Press for one second or longer The set up...

Page 201: ...relessly Refer to Using the Bluetooth headset P 134 for details Setting the voice memory operation By mounting the voice guide unit to the radio audio that is received or picked up by the microphone c...

Page 202: ...n to the previous screen Recalling the registered preset The registered preset can be recalled from the set up menu 1 Press for one second or longer The set up menu will be displayed 2 Touch RESET CLO...

Page 203: ...Touch 5 MEM CH SORT The screen for confirming the sorting of the memory channels will be displayed 4 5 6 5146 4 Touch OK The memory channels will be sorted starting from the lowest frequencies When ca...

Page 204: ...ayed 6 4 5 672 07 4 5 6 10 10 9 4 5 5 0 52 5 0 0 245 126 10 5 4 14 6 5 0 3 Touch CHANGE The character input screen will be displayed 0 5 0 3 4 Touch a character key The touched character will be displ...

Page 205: ...205 Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Using the Set up Menu 7 Press for one second or longer The call sign will be set and the display will return to the previous screen...

Page 206: ...LS 200 M10 Speaker microphone with camera MH 85A11U Microphone extension kit MEK 2 Hand Microphone MH 42C6J DTMF Microphone MH 48A6JA Same as the one provided Water proof Bluetooth headset monaural BH...

Page 207: ...peeling off or the cover being damaged Replacing the fuse Use ONLY the correct rating 15 A replacement fuse in the DC cable fuse holder Caution When replacing the fuse disconnect the power supply cabl...

Page 208: ...me tone frequency or DCS code that have been set are received z z Is the external speaker connected Connect a speaker with an impedance of 4 to 16 correctly z z Is the Bluetooth headset in use Disable...

Page 209: ...ate of purchase The warranty certification is enclosed with the product Breakdowns arising from normal use of the product in accordance with the instructions in the operating manual shall be repaired...

Page 210: ...nna impedance 50 Supply Voltage Norminal 13 8 V DC negative ground Current consumption 0 5 A receive 11 A 50 W TX 144 MHz 12 A 50 W TX 430 MHz Operating temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Case size...

Page 211: ...0 470 MHz FM 0 2 V typ for 12 dB SINAD 470 520 MHz FM 0 2 V for 12 dB SINAD 800 900 MHz FM 0 4 V typ for 12 dB SINAD 900 999 99 MHz FM 0 8 V typ for 12 dB SINAD Cellular blocked USA only Digital mode...

Page 212: ...ng 95 DIAL knob 14 15 Band A 14 Band B 15 digital code squelch 104 display background color 172 display brightness 58 173 display contrast 173 display method for my position 178 display mode 20 A Abou...

Page 213: ...saving settings 201 inputting the character 23 installation location when used in a mobile unit 24 installing the radio 24 internal spurious intensity 209 interval for recording the GPS position infor...

Page 214: ...ecording 89 position information display screen 172 position information screen 88 position information to the computer 156 positioning using GPS 83 positioning using the external GPS device 84 192 po...

Page 215: ...r clock screen 21 timer function 115 time zone 92 185 TNC 158 Tone Calling 53 tone frequency 180 setting 102 tone signal settings 180 tone squelch 102 using 103 tone transmission DCS reception 111 TOT...

Page 216: ...r 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 in Part 22 Pa...

Page 217: ...act your local equipment supplier representa tive or service center for information about the waste collection system in your country This transceiver works on frequencies which are not generally perm...

Page 218: ...as included in following standards Health 1999 5 EC Art 3 1 a EN 62311 2008 Safety 1999 5 EC Art 3 1 a EN 60950 1 2006 A12 2011 EMC 1999 5 EC Art 3 1 b EN 301 489 01 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 15 V1 2 1 Radio...

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