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Page 1: ...NUAL Thank youforpurchasing ourtransceiver Forproper useofyour transceiver please read this manual thoroughly Keep thismanual inasafe place forreference atalater date 5OMHZ 144MH2 I44OMHz FM TRANSCEIVER 3 e g 1 9 25 e 3 1 43 47 e 5 3 MARANTZ JAPAN INC ...

Page 2: ...ethatthefollowing itemsareincluded 1 Owner smanual 1 2 Blockdiagram 1 3 Microphone CMP883 1 4 Transceiver 1 5 Powersupplycable 1 6 Mounting bracket I 7 Mountingsclewslor mobilesbracket Bolts M4 mm x 8 mm 4 Bolts M5 mm x 20mm 4 Nuts M5 mm 4 Flatwashers M5 mm 8 Lockwashers M5 mm 4 Tapping screws M5 mmx 15mm 4 Hexagon Wrench 1 8 Microphons hunger 1 9 Sparetuses 12A 2 10 oTMF unitCTD5700 1 Attach6dlo ...

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Page 4: ...vlReception ModeManually 51 USING THEACCESSORIES 53 Enler theFrequency Directly with theMlcrophone 54 Code Squelch andPaging 54 Setting theCode squelch code S5 UsingtheCode sque1ch 55 Setting Individual Code forPaging 55 Settinq Paging Codes forOther Slations 56 Setting aGroup Code 56 Transmitting a Paging Signat 57 Receiving a Paging Signal 57 Delayed fue squeEh Paging SendTrrne 58 Changinglhe Be...

Page 5: ...l ourloauuoc L relPods lPuralxa aLlloullceuuoc 1 auoqdorcltl i ollloullcauuoc 9 e q e c l d d n s r a o d a q l o u l l c a u u o C 9 ra tocsuPrl aql DutllElsul 9 lelceiq bullunoul aqlbutllBlsul 9 lolceJS pue lo tecsue r1aq1 ouqunoyl t s u o l l n e s a l d NOIIVIIVISNI J ...

Page 6: ...etransceiver doesnottouchanymaterial thatcouldbe damaged by heat Install thetransceiver in a placefreeof excessive vrbrations Dashboard mounting lt is recommended thatthetransceiver be mounted underthe dashboard onthesideotthegloveboxor undertheinstrument panel CAUTION Never install thetransceiver inthefollowing ptacesi Near airconditioner outlet vents Exposed todirect sunlight places withexcessiv...

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Page 8: ... le y F rly igller the ballery lermaa 3 Coonect theblackwireol thetransceiver to the negatve terminal ofthe battery Firmly tightenthe battery termnal 4 Connect thepowerconnector on themainbodyto theconneclor onthepowersupplycable Advice lf thesupplied cableis notlongenough usethe CAWs75 or CAW576 optionapowercable CAUTION When using thetransceiver invehicle witha 24VOC electrical system a DC DC co...

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Page 10: ...enna to 1 5orless Neverusethetransceiver whenVSWR isover1 5insuccession Thiswrr causethetransceiver isprotection circuit to reducetransmission powerandmaydamagethetransceiver Neverusedamagedor brokencables Whenmounting anantenna base connect agroundbetween thebaseandtheautomobile body Thisisnotneeded forantennas thatdo notrequire a groundp ace Attaching a Fixed Antenna Toproperly installthe antenn...

Page 11: ...SNOIIVU dO CISVS ...

Page 12: ...e thevolume _r rtea l iE ES6EE O I TumtheVOLknobclockwise to 2 TurntheVOLknobcounterclockwtse todecrease rnevotume 2 Slowly tumtheSQLknobclockwise Advice Whenthe recerving slationis heard adjustthe volume accorornov Or press themLoF Flkeyon themicrophone lo adiuslthe volume When norse rse11rlled aotusr rhevolJroaccoioirgry Press lhe Eo 5FFlheyafleradjuslrna 3 Slop lurning theknobwhen lhenorse disa...

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Page 14: ...p T h eV c O e p r r a t ur s a l ls l a t eI o h e 1 t l c t a t ee c e p t t l p rnemory _ P r e S S t l e C L R S L I I L e y I Or e l L r nl o t h e V L O n O d ed s t l e drsplayed lrequencyInmemoryor callmode Turnthe se eclor toreturntolhe VFOrnodeaslhe displayed ca I frequency Receivino Fecervingistheprocessof setlingadesiredfrequencyandreceiving lransmiss ons Ths lransce verhasa selecloron...

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Page 16: ...s arereferred toaslhe H 4 Keys in this manual Rotary Channel Selector Right band Tochangethefrequency oi theRightband lt isalso sed toturnonandofforselectvarious settings Pressthisknoboncetochangelhefrequencyin 1l 4Hzsteps Press theknobagainto return 1otheoriginal frequency Thisknobis referredto as the Selector inthismanual Press thisknobtosetandcancellheDT Fcontrol O SQLKnob Right band Toadiustsq...

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Page 18: ...nd Whenan externalspeakeris connectedto the Rightband jackonly theoutputlromboththeLefiandRightbandscan be heardon lhe externalspeaker The inlernalspeaker cannotbeusedwhenanexternalspeaker isconnected llexternalspeakersareconnectedtoboththeLeftandRight bands jacks the Lelt band is heard on the speaker connecled totheLeltbandandtheRighlbandlsheardon thespeakerconnectedto theRightband External Speak...

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Page 20: ...BASICOPERATIONS ...

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Page 22: ...he soltHzbandwhenthe50VHzbandrsdisolaved ano 144MHz bandwheneitherthe l44MHzor440MHz bandisdisolaved For lhe Righlband calllreqLrency drsplays I re440MHz oa 1d regardless ofthebandbeingdisplayed lisTrrr lntualcallfrequerEy MHz Eand c5900DA c5908DE 50MHz 52 525 51 000 1441 lHz 146 520 145 000 440MHz 446 000 433 000 Usedtochang ethecalllrequencylo a ditferent lrequency I Selectthemainband TheLetlban...

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Page 24: ...rom oFloon The a markappears onthedisplay 18 EO Thisseningpermils theselectorlobeusedintheKeyLockmode I PresstneE key thenpressthe E key E I Thetaclory frequency stepsettlngchanges thefrequency by5kHz whentheSelectoron thecontrolhead isturnedorlheqE 6wFl keyonthemicrophone arepressedTheJrequency stepcanbeset 1o5 625 10 12 5 15 2025 30 500r100kn2 l Select lhemainband 2 TurntheSelector andseltheSetl...

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Page 26: ...ADVANCED OPERAIIONS I ...

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Page 28: ...ysellrngslrom acodental change orerasure Thecontents ofthetranscerver s inlernalmemory unil rnclud ng various settings memory memory address m0lo 079 and hyper memory canbesavedlotheoplionalCMU 161memory unit Ths canbeusedasmemory backup D 29 Storing Memory Oitenusedtrequencies shouldbestoredinmemory I SeeclthemalnbandandsetittotheVFOmode 2 Selecllhefrequency band 3 TurnlheSelectororpresslhe or l ...

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Page 30: ...dandsetiltotheVFO P e5 rf L l ey ror 1 ecordor ong the lp e s lha erB st al key A h gh prlched toneisemitledand lhe memorviserased l Thelrequencyandsettingsmodesstored namemoryaddresscan allbecopied toa diflerenl rnemory address I Selecllhe ndn oanddnosetrllo trc VfO t T J n rheSelpctor orpressrhe or lElilg rgyslo cFp l memory addresstocopy lrnnt 1 8 00 tromonetoanother TLrrnlheSeleclor orpressthe...

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Page 32: ...lized 1pCVL 6 Vemo ytrrrlcarbeused mmeorale ya terbernq atldcl ed lo lheSlandaro s C5900D se es lranicerverTha remory Unit must beinrtialized asdescribed rn lnitia izinq the remoryU il beioreusewithth s traosceiver Notethala llhe conlenlsol thedalaw ll be erasedwhenlhe MemoryUnitis rnitialized Besurenotlo accidenlally perlorma N 4emory Besel inslead ol Resetling lhe MemoryUnit ll a Me rnory Reset ...

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Page 34: ...e Setmade lunclrons below SETmodenunrber 06 16 20 23 28 Switching 1200bps 9600bps TheHypermemory canbe displayed by Lrsing theC 4PBB3 microphone llthekeys E arepressedwithin3second alterpressinglhe Ekeyduring recepl on lheHyper memory isdisplayed llnokeyispressed wilhin3second atlerpressrng theEkey thstunctioniscanceledandmiddle pitchedtone rsemrlted 2 TheH seflngsaredisplayedConlirm lhaltheHMnumb...

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Page 36: ...CTIONS Relerence Thefaclory setting oJC5SOSDE loreach HMsetting are isted Leflband MHz Rqhrband MHz 0 145CU 433 000 5 1 r 4 5 0 m 2 51m 433 000 3 145 Cm r45 0m t r5 433 000 5 433Cm 433 000 6 5 l m 433 000 r45C0 433 000 ...

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Page 38: ...s a d o rransmtl TurnlheSeector orpressthe or E6wNlkeyslochange lhed reclonofscanwhileitistnorooress Duringscan pressthe or l6fiM keysto pauseatthe currentlrequency W enasLdr s slopped turrll e Seleclor orp pss _re or 6WFl keystoresiarl scan Tl_e sleplorsplli qlhe p tJe1 y lor1l Hl Scan AltScdn and P ogramScanrslhesamelreouetcyslep Dress qthpSeleclor dunng a scanslops lhescanandilcanbechanged loa ...

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Page 40: ...rogram number p R t48 Efr Blinking 10Press lhe MME NTI keyinJunction mode ThePonthedisplaystopsblinking Starting thescan 1 Select themain band Erasing aprogram I I Selecr themain band 2 Pressthe El key then pressthe Is t ey rr 2 Presslhe E key rhenpressrl e tey E E J TurnlheSeleclor orpressthe or I6FM keystospecilyA orb forthedesiredprogram number 5 Toslopthescan pressthe l key I TurntheSelector o...

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Page 42: ...Advice tnstep2pressthe v MEFilkey1o conlirrn lhememory address IorHiand Lo Thedisplayloggesbetlveen thetwowlh each pressol thekey Insteps4 and6 iurntheSeectorintunction modeto change address seltng n steps ol 10 Whensellingthe memoryaddressrange emplymemory address nurnbers arealsodispayed During lhe scan only addresscontaining rnemory w thinthespecilied rangeare scanned Press the E key lhenpresst...

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Page 44: ...SCAN I b ...

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Page 46: ...eE switch andspeakinlhedirectron ollhemicrophone T a smining 140 25MH2 Frcquency isshinedby Advice Therelatrons belween lrequencyandshilldireclion areas lo ows ForC5900DA 145 100 to 145495MHz lower shitt 146000to 146395MHz upper shiil 146 600 to 146995MHz lower shitt 147 000 to 147395MHz upper shlt 147 6001o 147995MHz lower shfi ForC590BDE 145600lo145795MHz lower shill Setting Repeater Mode Manual...

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Page 48: ...ainbandandserrrovFo 2 Settheotlsetlrequency andrepeater mode Advice Whilethe keyispressed a 1750Hztone burslsignal rslransmrtled A toneburstsignalcannolbe lransmitted whentheDTMF lunction isactive I 3 Turn theSelector orpressthe or keystoselectthe repeater slatron lrequency Holddownrhe swilchand lhe keyon mrcrophone allhesametrme ...

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Page 50: ...ocedure pressthe c LTsFikey Advce Thelactorydelaullsettingson Tocancel this lunction setthedisplay n step3lo on RFSquelch TurnlheSeleclorandseitheSelModenumberto 13 innd an Thisiunclion opens thesquelch when lhereceived siOnalexceeds thes melerlevelselting L Press rhe E key lhenpressthereLF3dft e1______ EJ 2 TurntheSelectorand settheSel rodenumberto32 3 P esstl e ll MEFil t sy C langer ledrsplay r...

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Page 52: ...linginstep3 Advice Thetaclorydelaultsetting isoF Toprevenl verylongunwanled trans missions sellhetran scever to3 5orl5minutes Timeoul limer ofDTMFconlrolis Independent oflhrs Iunction WhenDT 4F controlisturnedon I me oulI meris sel forten minules D 61 Muting theSub band Sub band Mute Mutino he Opposite Band Automatically Auto Mute This Junction isusedtoaulomatically reduce thevolume aboul 20dB oft...

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Page 54: ...ADDITIONALFUNCTIONS ID ...

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Page 74: ...576 Memory unit For memory expansion ormemory backup Mobile bracket External speaker Dual microphone cable Separate cabe Control HeadExtension cabler 3m Extension cable withconneclion box 5m Exlension cable withconnection box 8m Power exlension cable 5m Power relay cabe 3m ...

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Page 76: ...55 KeyLock 22 1 21 LowPower 21 M 2 1 MAtN 11 Main Eand 11 Manual Mode 33 Memory 26 Memory Address 26 Memory Backup 29 Memory Pro1ect 29 Memory Reset 13 Memory Scan 39 Memory ScanMemory 41 Memory Unit 30 Mounting 5 MUTE 11 50 MYKey 23 Otfset Frequency 44 uplfon 2 Option Cables 63 Packet 66 r A f 5 Pagin9 54 Pause Scan 36 Power Supply 6 Power Supply Cable 6 Program Scan 38 Program Memory 40 PTT 17 P...

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