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        Setting as following steps:: 

1)

 

Press [MENU], [MENU] would display on the screen ,next line is blank .Then Press [UP]or 

[DOWN] to select“TX QT”. 
2)

 

Press [MENU] enter into setting ,first line is “TX QT”,next line shows the status. 

3)

 

Press [#/MR] to select OFF/67.0HZ/D023N/D023I ,then press [UP]or[DOWN] to set the 

frequency for CTCSS /DCS. 
4)

 

Press [MENU] to confirm storing the settings and return ,or press [*/BAND] to exit and back to 

standby ,but it can not store the settings. 

3.3 SQL 

        SQL System can eliminate the noise without signal. It not only makes the standby state quiet but 
also can save power in standby state obviously. 

1)

 

Press [MENU], [MENU] would display on the screen ,next line is blank .Then Press [UP]or 

[DOWN] to select“SQL”. 
2)

 

Press [MENU] enter into setting ,first line is “SQL”,next line shows the status. 

3)

 

Press [UP]or[DOWN] to select 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9. 9 is the highest ,1 is the lowest,0 is keeping 

squelch .More higher you set ,stronger signal radio receive. 
4)

 

Press [MENU] to confirm storing the settings and return ,or press [*/BAND] to quit and back to 

standby ,but it can not store the settings. 

3.4 TOT 

Summary of Contents for ZT-V9

Page 1: ...re Parts 2 Main Features 3 Technical Specifications 4 Know The Radio 5 Preparation for Use 8 Menu Contents 12 Operation Guide 20 Auxiliary Functions Description 28 Programming Functions 33 Maintenance 36 Troubleshooting 37 Appendix CTCSS DCS List 38 ...

Page 2: ...erations before using With elegant design stable performance and easy to use feature transceiver ZT V9 is developed for wide using It offers you a normal communication when you are in the rural area forest zone pasturing area or sea area The fine appearance of ZT V9 meets your needs of personality Thank you for your support and interest in our products ...

Page 3: ...ding the spare parts as below If there are any items lost or damaged during moving please submit claim immediately to the delivery Table of Spare Parts Spare Parts Unit quantity Antenna PC 1 Belt Clip PC 1 Li ion Battery Pack Pack 1 Adaptor PC 1 Charger PC 1 User Manual PC 1 Warranty Card PC 1 Hang Rope PC 1 ...

Page 4: ...e Emergency Can not be deleted 9 Scrambler 10 TOT OFF 15 30 45 60 75 90 600S 11 VOX 12 Emergency Call 13 PRI 14 BCLO 15 Free Setting V U Band 16 DW 17 OFF SET 18 CTCSS CDCSS 19 STEP5 6 25 10 12 5 15 20 25K 20 Scan VFO Channel Scanning 21 SQL 0 9 Level 22 Light On Off 23 SAVE 24 MONITOR 25 Turn on and Automatic Check and Display the Voltage 26 Low Battery alert 27 Key Tone Lock 28 APO 29 FM 87 0MHz...

Page 5: ...ure 20 60 Voltage 7 4V Standby Current about 15mA Transmit Output Power VHF 5W UHF 4W Current HI 1 6A Modulation FM Maximum Frequency Error 5kHz or 2 5kHz Selectable Residual Radiation 60dB Sensitivity 122dBm 12dB SINAD SNR 0 16uV Inter modulation Rejection 60dB Audio Power 500mW Mission 140mA Standby Current 15mA Receive ...

Page 6: ...2 Keypad Lock 3 Scrambler Function 4 Power Save 5 Low power 6 High Power 7 Frequency Group A 8 DCS Setting CTCSS Setting 9 CTCSS Indicator 10 Vox 11 Tone Setting 12 Frequency Offset 13 Low Battery alert 14 Priority Channel Scan 15 APO 16 Using Frequency Group 17 Frequency Group B ...

Page 7: ...1 Antenna 2 PTT 3 Monitor FM 4 Emergency Call 5 Down 6 MIC 7 MENU 8 Battery Buckle 9 Battery Pack 10 Number Keypad 11 Up 12 LCD 13 MIC SP Waterproof Cover 14 Indicator light 15 Volume Knob 16 Belt clip 17 Hand strap hole ...

Page 8: ...turn on FM short press to turn on moni 3 CALL Press for 1 5 Seconds to Call No use for Short press 4 MENU Menu Confirm 5 0 9 Number Keys 6 UP DOWN Up Down 7 MR Press for 1 Second to store the Channels Hold this to change the VFO and Channels 8 BAND Press for 1 Second to switch Main Frequency A B Short press to quit ...

Page 9: ...as picture shows and rotate it clockwise till tight Note Note Don t hold the antenna or hang the keys or external mic on the Antenna in case of destroying the performance of radio Install the battery Install the batter along the rear case of radio properly as following pictures show P1 P2 ...

Page 10: ...ery off the transceiver P2 P1 P2 Install and take off the belt clip If necessary fix the belt clip with two screws 3 6 as picture shows Assembly Taking Off Note 1 When installing the belt clip do not use any glue to fix screws otherwise it will damage the housing 2 Take off the belt before disassembling the battery ...

Page 11: ...lly charger when finished and please charge it before using The battery can not reach the normal capacity for the first time charging after purchasing or storing it more than two months However it will return the normal capacity after charging and discharging repeatedly 3 5 times 10 Preparation for Using ...

Page 12: ...e 1 Please make sure the battery connect with the touching piece of the charging terminal 2 Green light indicates power on or the battery is full Red light indicates the charging just beginning Charge in power off mode the indicate red light is on and it is off when finish charging 3 Do not short circuit the battery terminals or dispose of batteries in fire 4 Do not disassemble the housing of the ...

Page 13: ... DW On Off DW MENU 2 BCLO On Off BCLO MENU 3 Backlight On Off LIGHT MENU 4 Key Tone On Off KTONE MENU 5 APO On Off APO MENU 6 Power Save On Off S MENU 7 ANI On Off ANI MENU 8 Power HIGH LOW POWER MENU 9 PRI ON OFF PRI MENU MR Scan Function SCAN UP DOWN Menu and Others Press MENU More than 1s Key Lock 12 Menu Contents ...

Page 14: ...n not be done Press MENU Menu display on the Screen next line would be blank Press 0 SCRM display on the Screen corresponding status would show next line On or Off Each Operation action would change status A B set separately It is useful under Channel Mode 1 2 DW Turn on DW Two Frequency would be shown on Screen A B But only can transmit by Frequency on the Main Screen Press MENU Menu display on t...

Page 15: ...d change status A B set separately It is useful under Channel Mode 1 4 Back light After turning on the Light it would keep If this function is off press this button can show the light but it would be off without any operation 5 seconds Press MENU Menu display on the Screen next line would be blank Press 3 LIGHT display on the Screen corresponding status would show next line On or Off Each Operatio...

Page 16: ...the Screen next line would be blank Press 5 APO display on the Screen corresponding status would show next line On or Off Each Operation action would change status It is no use under Channel Mode 1 7 SAVE Radio would enter into sleeping mode if no operations or any signal received within 12 seconds and checking receiving signals periodically when Power save turns on If there is radio calling on th...

Page 17: ... next line On or Off Each Operation action would change status It is no use under Channel Mode 1 9 HIGH LOW POWER This function is for the setting of transmitting power Press MENU Menu display on the Screen next line would be blank Press 8 POWER display on the Screen corresponding status would show next line High or Low Each Operation action would change status A B set separately It is no use unde...

Page 18: ... line would be ON that means Scanning function is turning on When scanning choose UP DOWN to change scan direction and then press other buttons to exit When FM mode Scanning function can be used to scan the frequency Scanning would be suspended when radios scanned If need to quit scanning do the above again 1 12 Keypad Lock When turning on the Key Lock other buttons can not be used except the MENU...

Page 19: ...s no use under channel mode only can store channels under VFO mode 1 14 Storing FM channels Under VFO mode Under FM Mode Select frequency needed to store then press MR more than 1 second FM MEM would display on the screen next line would be 01 Press UP DOWN you can store channels 01 16 Or type in two digits as the channel number Press MENU to store the channel and quit If press BAND out of storing...

Page 20: ...rresponding setting 04 TOT OFF 15 600S 05 STEP 5 6 25 10 12 5 20 25K Separately setting on A B Corresponding setting 06 WN WIDE NARROW Separately setting on A B Corresponding setting 07 OFFSET 0 0MHz 69 9MHz Separately setting on A B Corresponding setting 08 SHIFT 0 09 SCAN M TO CO SE 10 VOX OFF 1 2 3 4 5 11 CALL 01 CURRENT 12 TX MODE BUSY MASTER ...

Page 21: ... no special calling RX QT function makes radio quiet Setting as following steps 1 Press MENU MENU would display on the screen next line is blank Then Press UP or DOWN to select RX QT 2 Press MENU enter into setting first line is RX QT next line shows the status 3 Press MR to select OFF 67 0HZ D023N D023I then press UP or DOWN to set the frequency for CTCSS DCS 4 Press MENU to confirm storing the s...

Page 22: ... store the settings 3 3 SQL SQL System can eliminate the noise without signal It not only makes the standby state quiet but also can save power in standby state obviously 1 Press MENU MENU would display on the screen next line is blank Then Press UP or DOWN to select SQL 2 Press MENU enter into setting first line is SQL next line shows the status 3 Press UP or DOWN to select 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 ...

Page 23: ...ct OFF 15 30 45 60 75 90 600S 4 Press MENU to confirm storing the settings and return or press BAND to exit and back to standby but it can not store the settings 3 5 STEP Choose correct frequency stepping is the basis for setting precise transmitting and receiving frequency 1 Press MENU MENU would display on the screen next line is blank Then Press UP or DOWN to select STEP 2 Press MENU enter into...

Page 24: ...BAND to exit and back to standby but it can not store the settings Note Choose Narrow as 12 5KHz Choose Wide as 25KHz It would display the icon W in the bottom left corner of LCD or N in the bottom right corner 3 7 OFF SET Offset means the difference between the frequency that user receiving ascending Frep Set the Offset value mainly according to the using offset of the repeater 1 Press MENU MENU ...

Page 25: ...turn or press BAND to exit and back to standby but it can not store the settings Note OFF means same frequency for transmitting and receiving means transmitting frequency higher than receiving frequency means transmitting frequency lower than receiving frequency 3 9 SCAN METHOD Should decide that how to keep scanning when checking out a signal under any situations before scanning Choose one method...

Page 26: ...store the settings 3 10 VOX Do not need to press PTT to control VOX Just transmit by voice if voice stop transmit would stop automatically and waiting for receiving 1 Press MENU MENU would display on the screen next line is blank Then Press UP or DOWN to select VOX 2 Press MENU enter into setting first line is VOX next line shows the status 3 Press UP or DOWN to select OFF 1 2 3 4 5 4 Press MENU t...

Page 27: ... exit and back to standby but it can not store the settings 3 12 TX Mode Selection Turn on the dual band standby Suppose setting Frequency A as main channel but receiving signals from Frequency B user can set to answer by Frequency A or by frequency B 1 Press MENU MENU shows on the screen next line is blank Then press UP or DOWN to select TX MODE 2 Press MENU enter into setting first line is TX MO...

Page 28: ...ess BAND to exit and back to standby but it can not store the settings Note 01 99 are channel numbers 3 14 ANI This radios programmed with ANI function to identify the radio ID 1 Press MENU then press UP or DOWN to select ANI ID 2 Press MENU enter into setting first line is ANI ID next line shows the current ANI code 3 Press MENU to confirm storing the settings and return or press BAND to exit and...

Page 29: ...ess MENU to confirm storing the settings and return or press BAND to exit and back to standby but it can not store the settings Note If want to delete or edit former digit press till the digit which you want to modify flashes That means you can modify 4 Auxiliary Functions 4 1 VFO In VFO mode press UP or DOWN to set the frequency stepcification or directly type in frequency needed by keypad 4 2 Ch...

Page 30: ... turn on the radio then switch to the channel mode Do again change into VFO mode Channels in Channel Mode is stored under VFO mode or programmed by PC Change channels in Channel Mode by reset in VFO mode or re programmed by PC 4 4 1750 Tone When user wants to use the radio with repeater the repeater can be turned on after receiving the 1750 signal Meanwhile press and hold CALL key for more than 1 ...

Page 31: ...onds to exit FM u Keep radio working first when still in FM mode The radio would change to communicate with others automatically in FM mode when signals comes in u Under FM mode Press MR to enter storing FM channels 16 channels FM scanning FM Scanning Under FM mode press MENU then MR button to scan the whole frequency start from the current frequency Press UP to scan from low to high Press DOWN to...

Page 32: ...nder FM Mode press MR and then press UP or DOWN to select stored channel from 01 16 Press MR to quit storing 4 6 Low Battery Detection i Working in Voltage higher 6 5 V Battery shows 1 2 Grid ii Transmitter and receiver work normally but red indicator flashes when voltage lower than 6 5V but higher than 6 2V Battery shows 1 Grid iii Voltage higher than 6 1V but lower than 6 3V battery is blank Rec...

Page 33: ...es That means ready to clone After 28 seconds cloning is over and main radio would turn back to Ready cloning and shows CLONE cloned radio would reset automatically d If failing to clone main radio shows ERR cloned radio would reset automatically Then press MONI on the main radio and LCD shows CLONE please check if wires contact well Repeat step C to clone e If need to clone with several radios pl...

Page 34: ...l Likewise only if the radio signal you can hear the transmitting signal If others use the different CTCSS DCS in the channel you are the different CTCSS DCS in the channel you are using to call the squelch circuit can not be turned off only yellow indicator flashes to prompt 3 Squelch level setting The dealer or manufacturer can use ZT V9 software to program the squelch level from 0 9 4 Battery s...

Page 35: ...an every channel when a signal has been detected on a channel the scanner will pause and wait until the signal disappears The dealer can set the delay time During the time if the signal was received again the transceiver will continue to keep the channel within the delay time until the signal disappears and over the delay time then the transceiver will return to scan state Factory default 3 second...

Page 36: ...ning it will return to scan the prior channel while scanning every channel 8 BCLO Setting During communication you can turn on BCLO function in case of being interrupted by others At that time there is Di Di sound from speaker when press PTT also BCLO would display on the screen 9 ANI Distributors and factory can set the ANI code by ZT V9 software the code can be set 3 digits at most to identify t...

Page 37: ...ondition The air contains a lot of fine sand dust and a place where a large number of chemicals 3 Turn off the transceiver when you are in gas station 4 Please don t put the transceiver in sun or hot place for long time because the high temperature will shorten use life of electronic parts and cause distortion to plastic parts 5 Please keep the transceiver dry because rain and moisture will erode ...

Page 38: ...short Make sure the antenna screws tight and contact well Make sure if using the original antenna from the manufacturer The dealer or user set the higher squelch lever please reduce the lever Other not from group members sound heard in channels Change the frequency Please change your CTCSS DCS NO And it has to change all signal sound of the group transceivers The battery used out soon after rechar...

Page 39: ...179 9 203 5 241 8 82 5 103 5 131 8 162 2 183 5 206 5 250 3 DCS 104 023 053 116 155 225 261 325 371 452 516 627 731 025 054 122 156 226 263 331 411 454 523 631 732 026 065 125 162 243 265 332 412 455 526 632 734 031 071 131 165 244 266 343 413 462 532 654 743 032 072 132 172 245 271 346 423 464 546 662 754 036 073 134 174 246 274 351 431 465 565 664 043 074 143 205 251 306 356 432 466 606 703 047 1...

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