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ONTEST

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ANUAL

Before Using an External Monitor .................................................................................................................. 2
How to Use the World Clock function ........................................................................................................... 9

About the World Clock .................................................................................................................................. 9
Explanation of the Function Keys on the World Map Screen ....................................................................... 9
SET (LOCAL-TIME1) Setup ....................................................................................................................... 10
FORMAT (TIME FORMAT) Setup .............................................................................................................. 10
City Selection

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Miscellaneous World Clock Setup Options ................................................................................................ 12
OFF Timer and Alarm Setup ....................................................................................................................... 13

Spectrum Scope

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About the Spectrum Scope ......................................................................................................................... 14
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Spectrum Scope Screen ............................................................ 14
Using the CTR (Center) Display Mode ....................................................................................................... 16
Using the LBWS (Limited Band Width Sweep) Function ........................................................................... 18
Using the FIX (Fixed) Mode ........................................................................................................................ 19

Audio Scope/Oscilloscope ........................................................................................................................... 20

About the Audio Scope/Oscilloscope ......................................................................................................... 20
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Audio Scope and Oscilloscope Screen ..................................... 20
Using the Audio Scope ............................................................................................................................... 21
Audio Scope Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 21
Using the Oscilloscope ............................................................................................................................... 22
Oscilloscope Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 22

Log Book Function ........................................................................................................................................ 24

About the Log Book .................................................................................................................................... 24
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Log Book Screen ....................................................................... 24
Log Book Example ...................................................................................................................................... 25
CONFIG Setting .......................................................................................................................................... 26

CONFIG SETTING Mode Setup ...................................................................................................................... 27
Log Book Data Input ........................................................................................................................................ 28

Log Book Previous-QSO Check (CHECK) ................................................................................................. 29
Editing Log Book Entries ............................................................................................................................ 29
Saving Log Data ......................................................................................................................................... 30
Loading Log Data (LOAD) .......................................................................................................................... 30
Summary Check ......................................................................................................................................... 31

Temperature/SWR Indication ........................................................................................................................ 32

About the Temperature/SWR Indication ..................................................................................................... 32
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Temperature/SWR Indication Screen ........................................ 32
Graphic Meter Display ................................................................................................................................ 33
Swept SWR Display .................................................................................................................................... 33
Using the Marker on the SWR Graph ......................................................................................................... 34

Great Circle Map/Rotator Control Function ................................................................................................ 36

About the Great Circle Map/Rotator Control Function Screen ................................................................... 36
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Great Circle Map/Rotator Control Function Screen .................. 36
Manual Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 38
Preset Mode ............................................................................................................................................... 39
Memory Mode ............................................................................................................................................. 40

Using the Memory Channel List ................................................................................................................... 41

About the Memory Channel List ................................................................................................................. 41
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Memory Channel List Screen .................................................... 41
Erasing a Memory Channel/Restoring an Erased Memory Channel ......................................................... 42
Saving Memory Data .................................................................................................................................. 42
Loading Memory Data ................................................................................................................................ 43

Using the MENU Mode .................................................................................................................................. 44

About the MENU Mode ............................................................................................................................... 44

Menu Mode Reset ................................................................................................................................. 44

Explanation of the Function Keys on the Menu Mode Screen ................................................................... 45
Memu Mode Configuration Changes .......................................................................................................... 46
Saving Menu Configuration Data ................................................................................................................ 47
Loading Menu Data .................................................................................................................................... 48

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Страница 1: ...FT DX 9000MP CONTEST DATA MANAGEMENT OPERATION MANUAL FTDX9000MP Contest Data Management OPERATION MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...he I side is pressed in Hold in the front panel POWER switch to turn the transceiver on Note The opening screen will ap pear on the after market monitor to the DISPLAY and the self check function of t...

Страница 3: ...he 7 18 SE LECT key 7 Time Setting Press the 1 1 8 and 2 3 5 keys to high light TIME then press the 7 18 SELECT key to enter the time entry mode Use the 3 5 and 4 7 keys to navigate to the desired col...

Страница 4: ...s Function keys If you once more press and hold in the ENT key for at least two seconds the white lettered tabs will disappear and control of the various func tions will be cut off the BAND keys will...

Страница 5: ...Press and hold in the 8 21 DISPLAY button Press the 8 21 DISPLAY button Press and hold in the 8 21 DISPLAY button Press the 8 21 DISPLAY button Press and hold in the 8 21 DISPLAY button Press and hol...

Страница 6: ...T key for at least two seconds the white lettered tabs will disappear and control of the various func tions will be cut off the BAND keys will no longer act as Function keys 2 Press the MNU key moment...

Страница 7: ...RX DSP RX Filter bandwidth and shaping 8 SCOPE Setup of the starting frequency for the Spectrum Scope 9 TUNING Setup of the Dial steps 10 TX AUDIO Setup of the Parametric Equalizer 11 TX GNRL Setup of...

Страница 8: ...lec tion for each VFO Filter Shift Fields These fields graphically depict the positions of the DSP RX filters for the Main and Sub VFOs indi cating any IF Shift or Width tuning changes applied Bandwid...

Страница 9: ...ed will ap pear here World Time Field This area shows the current time at the city se lected on the World Map display Display Pages Individual pages are provided for a wide variety of information or c...

Страница 10: ...25 CONFIG Setting 26 CONFIG SETTING Mode Setup 27 Log Book Data Input 28 Log Book Previous QSO Check CHECK 29 Editing Log Book Entries 29 Saving Log Data 30 Loading Log Data LOAD 30 Summary Check 31 T...

Страница 11: ...pulate Note When you turn on the transceiver for the first time after your purchasing this radio please set the local time the place where you operate this radio and confirm this setting If this is no...

Страница 12: ...FORMAT 2 Press the 1 1 8 2 3 5 3 5 4 7 key and select 12 hour or 24 hour display for LO CAL TIME1 CLOCAL TIME2 and the WORLD CITY LIST When SEC is set to ON the seconds digits will be shown at the top...

Страница 13: ...LECT key momentarily Now the country list for the selected zone will be dis played 4 Use the 1 1 8 2 3 5 3 5 4 7 keys to select the desired country in this area 5 Now press the 7 18 SELECT key momenta...

Страница 14: ...e to the city setup screen where the following settings can be done DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME to select Summer time DISPLAY MAP display or not display city names on the World Clock screen and HIGHLIGHT sel...

Страница 15: ...desired setup item the selected item will be highlighted OFF TIMER setup 120 90 60 30 15 minutes and OFF ALARM setup When setting up the Alarm be sure to set the OFF TIMER setting to OFF TIME ZONE LO...

Страница 16: ...n of the FTDX9000 is a very intelligent capability and it in cludes a wide array functions if you lose your way during operation of this function press the 8 21 DIS PLAY key momentarily to change the...

Страница 17: ...uency is displayed at the center of the screen in the FIX mode the frequency selected via the Menu is fixed at the left edge of the display Advice In either CTR or the FIX mode the current operating f...

Страница 18: ...kHz 2500 kHz 25 kHz 4 Press this key to select the attenuation value ac cording to current propagation conditions your operating frequency and antenna etc 0 dB 10 dB 20 dB 0 dB 5 Press the 4 7 A B ke...

Страница 19: ...strong signal you can move the marker to the screen position occu pied by that signal When the 5 10 CF key is pressed momentarily one touch the marker position will return to the center In order to r...

Страница 20: ...pan will change as follows 25 kHz 50 kHz 100 kHz 250 kHz 500 kHz 1000 kHz 2500 kHz 25 kHz 3 Press the 3 5 ATT key to set the desired at tenuation value By pressing the 3 5 ATT key the attenuation will...

Страница 21: ...e to follow your receive frequency If the receive frequency is outside of the screen the position of the operating frequency will be shown in the lower area of the display as and RCV Freq is out of ra...

Страница 22: ...is faster than that of WF 1 3 5 SOURCE Pressing this key lets you select the source for the audio to be viewed by the Audio Scope The selections are VFO A VFO B EXT VFO A When EXT is selected you can...

Страница 23: ...ect the source for the audio to be viewed by the Au dio Scope The selections are VFO A VFO B EXT VFO A Advice In the case of the Contest version the RX switch to the left of the CLAR VFO B knob will w...

Страница 24: ...0 3 V 2 Press the 7 18 SWEEP key to set the desired sweep time Available values are 10 ms 30 ms 100 ms 300 ms 1 s 10 ms OSCILLOSCOPE SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range 0 4 kHz Sweep Speed 10 30 100 300 10...

Страница 25: ...FT DX 9000MP CONTEST DATA MANAGEMENT OPERATION MANUAL NOTE AUDIO SCOPE AND OSCILLOSCOPE Page 23...

Страница 26: ...en made previously with the logged station and you may also create a summary of QSOs by band and mode by press ing this key The log may be viewed solely for the current operator or for all operators r...

Страница 27: ...FT DX 9000MP CONTEST DATA MANAGEMENT OPERATION MANUAL LOG BOOK FUNCTION LOG BOOK EXAMPLE Enter key 1 1 8 FUNC 4 7 EDIT 7 18 SAVE LOAD 4 7 CHECK 5 10 SUMMARY 6 14 CONFIG Enter key 6 14 SETTING Page 25...

Страница 28: ...the SELECT USER function 2 When you want to register a new user or change the name of an existing user press the 5 10 NAME EDIT key and input the call sign and or other information 3 Press the 5 10 N...

Страница 29: ...ntest logs RST INIT INPUT RST Automatic Input ON Automatic filling in of the RSTR and RSTS RST Received Sent reports is enabled Manual correction of individual log lines is of course possible OFF On C...

Страница 30: ...o the CALLSIGN REPETITION CHECKLIST will open listing this and any other duplicates Dur ing the QSO if you wish to delete the callsign and other information for this line just press ESC 3 Enter all de...

Страница 31: ...keys on your key board to move the highlighted area through the log 3 Use the keyboard to change data within the cur rently highlighted area 4 Press the 4 7 RECORD key when you are fin ished editing t...

Страница 32: ...is erased We recommend that you save and download the current memory data to the CF card if you want to use it again later SAVE LOAD MODE Page 30 SAVE LOAD MODE SAVING LOG DATA Log data can be saved i...

Страница 33: ...MMARY to bring up the Summary page then press 3 5 OP SEL and then use the keyboard s arrow keys to select ALL OP or CURRENT OP as desired ALL OP All log data from all operators reg istered on the data...

Страница 34: ...marker lets you identify quickly the frequency on which a particular SWR reading is being ob served 3 5 This key moves the marker cursor to the left 4 7 This key moves the marker cursor to the right 5...

Страница 35: ...d A lower bias level will cause less heat to be dissi pated thus reducing the heat sink temperature SWR This displays the SWR characteristic of the ama teur band that you are currently using with poin...

Страница 36: ...1 If the SWR is over 1 5 1 the final protec tion circuit activates and the RF output power may be reduced If the SWR is over 3 0 in the amateur band there is a possibility that the coaxial cable or th...

Страница 37: ...FT DX 9000MP CONTEST DATA MANAGEMENT OPERATION MANUAL NOTE Page 35...

Страница 38: ...OF THE FUNCTION KEYS ON THE GREAT CIRCLE MAP ROTATOR CONTROL SCREEN GREAT CIRCLE MAP ROTATOR CONTROL FUNCTION 1 1 8 ZONE This key moves you to a screen used for input of the location of the other sta...

Страница 39: ...vice If the Great Circle display is utilized you probably already know the approximate location of the other station on the map so even if the country name and the city name are not entered into the r...

Страница 40: ...direction 3 If you want to display a station on the Great Circle Map start by pressing the 1 1 8 ZONE key the World Map s zones will be displayed Select the Zone of the other station by pressing the 1...

Страница 41: ...tor cable to the connector located on the back of the transceiver 1 Press the 4 7 MODE key as necessary to se lect the PRESET mode 2 Press the 7 18 MAP key if necessary to bring up the Great Circle ma...

Страница 42: ...connected your after market keyboard to the transceiver you can append a name tag to the memory channel maximum 6 characters It of ten is convenient to enter the callsign of a station or perhaps a la...

Страница 43: ...ANNEL LIST 2 3 5 LOAD Press this key to load memory data previously saved on the CF card to the transceiver 3 5 SAVE Press this key to save the current memory data to the CF card 5 10 MASK RESTROKE It...

Страница 44: ...data from the FTDX9000 s internal memory may be saved to the supplied Compact Flash CF card 1 Press the 3 5 SAVE key to open the Save win dow If there are several file names stored select the desired...

Страница 45: ...y to commence loading of the memory data to the transceiver If you wish to cancel the download press the 2 3 5 CANCEL key Advice When the ERROR message PLEASE CHECK ADISK appears on the right side of...

Страница 46: ...lay color clarifier display etc FH 2 This is the group relating to the FH 2 keypad setup GENERAL This group covers miscellaneous items which are not included in other groups MODE AM MODE CW MODE DATA...

Страница 47: ...the configuration value of the menu item The value may also be changed by rotating the CLAR VFO B knob 6 14 This is the down key for scrolling through the menu mode list The items also can be selecte...

Страница 48: ...B knob or the 4 7 5 keys to change the setting of the selected Menu item 4 Press the MNU key is pressed for 2 seconds to save within the transceiver the new setting the menu screen will close and you...

Страница 49: ...te the data on an existing file name and want to save the data in the new file Press the 4 7 FILE key now enter the desired file name from your keyboard the file extension will be mep for Menu data 3...

Страница 50: ...essing the 6 14 and 7 18 keys 2 Press the 3 5 GO key to download the Menu configuration from the CF card to the radio To cancel the download press the 2 3 5 CAN CEL key Advice When the ERROR message P...

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Страница 54: ...A MANAGEMENT OPERATION MANUAL Copyright 2005 VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD Printed in Japan E...

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