FUJIAN NEW CENTURY COMMUNICATIONS IP-609 Handheld Two Way Radio User Manual II

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7 BASIC OPERATION
SELECTING AN OUTPUT POWER
Selecting a lower transmission power is the best way to reduce battery
consumption, if communication is still reliable. You can configure
different power levels for transmission.
1. Press (MENU) key.
2. Turn channel selector to select Menu No. 10 (POW) .
3. Press [MENU] key.
Appears on the display.
4. Turn channel selector to select a desired transmission power and
cycle between" (high), I (medium), and (low).
5. Press [MENU] key to store the new setting and continue to set
other function. Or press [FUNC] key to store the new setting and
exit Menu mode
SELECTING A FREQUENCY
0 VFO Mode
This is the basic mode for changing the operating frequency.
Turn the channel selector clockwise to increase the frequency and
turn connterclockwise to decrease the frequency.
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BASIC OPERATION 7
0 MHz Mode
Ifthe desired operating frequency is far away from the current frequency,
it is quicker to use the MHz Tuning Mode to adjust the MHz digit:
1. Press (FUNC)
The MHz digit blinks.
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2. Turn channel selector to select the desired MHz value.
3. After selecting the desired MHz value, press [FUNC] to exit the
mode and return to normal VFO Mode.
4. Continue adjusting the frequency as necessary, using the Turning
channel selector,
0 Direct Frequency Entry
In addition toTurning channel selector, there is another way to select the
frequency. When the desired frequency is far away from the current
frequency, you can directly enter a frequency using the numeric keypad.
1. Press the numeric keys( (0) to (9) )to enter yourdesired frequency.
2. Press (MONI) key to delete if you enter wrong number.
Note:
I If the entered frequency does not match the current frequency step
size, the frequency is automatically rounded down to the next
available frequency.
I When the desired frequency cannot be entered exactly, confirm the
frequency step size.
I If you Tum channel selector while entering the frequency, the transceiver
clears the entry and changes to the next available frequency.
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8 MENU SETUP MENU SETUP 8
WHAT IS A MENU? 4. Turn channel selector to select your desired parameter.
Many functions on this transceiver are selected or configured via a
software-controlled Menu rather than through the physical controls of
the transceiver. Once you become familiar with the Menu system, you
will appreciate its versatility. You can customize the various timings, 5. Press [MENU] to store the new setting-Tun“I channel 559°“)in
settings, and programming functions on this transceiver to meet your continue to select other Menu, or press lFUNC) key to store the
needs without using many controls and switches. new setting and exit Menu mode.
MENU ACCESS
1. Press [MENU]
A brief explanation of the Menu, and the setting and Menu No.
appear on the display.
Parameter Menu No
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M L’
Funcfion
2. Turn channel selector to select your desired Menu.As you change
the Menu No., abrief explanation of each Menu appears along with
its current parameter.
3. Press [MENU] to configure the parameter of the currently selected
Menu No.
—15 1s
8 MENU SETUP
MENU FUNCTION LIST
On the
display Menu No Function Selections Default Description
SOL i Squelch Setting 00 to 09 05 5 level
STP 2 Frequency step 5.6 25.10.12 5.25KHz 25KHZ 25KHz
cr DOS 3 c‘rcssrocs selectiuri OFF/CTCSSIDCS OFF OFF
RC 4 RX c'rcss setting 57 o 7254 in OFF OFF
Tc 5 rx crcss setting 57 u 7254 in OFF OFF
or 5 mx c'rcss selling 57.0 —254.i Hz OFF OFF
023N— 754N
Rd 7 RX DCS setting 023|_ 75“ OFF OFF
TO 8 rx Dcs setting 023" _ 751W OFF OFF
023I—754I
ac <7 er'rx ocs setting 023" ' 75“ OFF OFF
cam—754i
POW iO rx power selection H, M, L H High power
OFFSET ii Offset rrequency 0.00—50MHz io.oouMHz 10MHz
SFT i2 Offset dlrectlon OFF/ — /+ OFF OFF
TOT i3 Time-out timer OFF/1/3/1O minutes i 1 minute
vox m vox function OFF/l , 16 OFF OFF
BP is Beep ON/OFF ON ON
LEd ié Lamp setting ON/OFF/AUT AUT Auto
SCAN i 7 Scan resume method TO/CO/SE ‘ro Time
CK is Call tone selection OFF/1—Slt750MHz i i
SAV i<7 Save power selection OFF/0.210 4/0.6/0.8/i .o 0.4 o 4 second
KY 20 Keypad lock selection MANlJ/AUTO MANU Manual
BCL 2l Busy Channel Locksoul ON/OFF ON ON
PON 22 Power ON message 6—alpha
M NAME 23 Storing Alpha 6—alpha
MDF 24 Alpha/Fred display MN/FRO FRO FREO
ENC 25 Tuning lockout ON/OFF OFF OFF
l. OUF 25 Memory cnannel lock-out ON/OFF OFF OFF
pm 27 Prlorlty scan ON or OFF ON/OFF OFF OFF
FRI 25 Priorlty scan time setting 3 5 a to sec/OFF 3 3
MW 29 MW band selection N/W w Wide band
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OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS 9
Repeaters. which are often installed and maintained by radio clubs.
are usually located on mountain tops or other elevated locations. They
generally operate at higher ERP (Effective Radiated Power) than a
typical station. This combination of elevation and high ERP allows
communications over much greater distances than communicating
without using repeaters.
Most repeaters use a receive and transmit frequency pair with a standard
or non-standard offset (odd-split). In addition, some repeaters must
receive a tone from the transceiver to be accessed. For details, consult
your local repeater reference.
OFFSET PROGRAMMING FLOW
Select a receive frequency.
Select an offset direction.
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Select an offset frequency (only when
programming odd-split repeater frequencies).
Activate the Tone function (if necessary).
Select a tone frequency (if necessary).
If you store all the above data in a memory channel, you will not need
to reprogram the parameters every time. Refer to "MEMORY
CHANNELS".
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9 OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS
PROGRAMMING AN OFFSET
You must first select an amateur radio repeater downlink frequency
as described in “Selecting an Offset Frequency".
0 Selecting an Offset Direction
Select whether the transmission frequency will be higher (+) or lower
(—) than the reception frequency.
1. Press [MENU] .
2. Turn channel selector to select Menu No. 12 (SFT) .
3. Press [MENU] .
4. Turn channel selector to select “+" or “—”.
5. Press [MENU] to store the new setting.or press [FUNC] key
to store the new setting and exit Menu mode .
Tin.” .-.,.-
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l "+” or — appears above the frequency, indicating which offset
direction is selected.
If the offset transmission frequency falls outside the allowable range,
transmission is inhibited. In this case, adjust the reception frequency
so that the transmission frequency is within the band limits.
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OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS 9
0 Selecting an Offset Frequency
To access a repeater. which requires an odd-split frequency pair,
change the offset frequency to avoid affecting normal communication.
1. Press (MENU).
2. Turn channel selector to select Menu No. 11 (OFFSET).
3. Press (MENU) .
Appear the currently offset frequency on the display.
4. Turn channel selector to select the appropriate offset frequency or
enter the desired offset frequency numeral.
l The selectable range is from 0.000 MHZ to 50.0000MHZ.
5. Press (MENU) to store the new setting.or press (FUNC) key
to store the new setting and exit Menu mode.
0 Activating the CTCSS/DCS Function
1. Press [MENU] .
2. Turn channel selectorto select Menu No. 3 (CT.DCS).Info appears
on the display.
3. Press [MENU] .
4. Turn channel selector to select “DCS”.
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9 OPERATING THROUGH REPEATERS
5. Press (MENU) to store the new settingor press (FUNC) key
to store the new setting and exit Menu mode
I “DQT” appears when the DCS function is ON.
Note: You cannot use the Tone and CTCSS/ DCS functions at the
same time. Switching the CTCSS function ON after activating the DCS
deactivates the DCS function.
REVERSE FUNCTION
The Reverse function exchanges a separate reception and transmission
frequency. So, while using a repeater, you can manually check the
strength of a signal that you are receiving directly from the other station.
If the station's signal is strong, both stations should move to a simplex
frequency and free up the repeater.
To swap the transmission and reception frequencies:
Press [FUNC] , [MENU] to switch the Reverse function ON (or
OFF) .
I “R” appears when the function is ON.
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Note:
You can turn the Reverse function ON when you are operating in
Simplex Mode. However, it does not change the Transmission/Reception
frequency.
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MEMORY CHANNELS 10
In memory channels, you can store frequencies and related data that
you frequently use so that you do not need to reprogram that data
every time. You can quickly recall a programmed channel through
simple operation. A total of 199 memory channels are available for
storing frequencies, modes and other operating conditions.
SIMPLEX & REPEATER OR ODD-SPLIT MEMORY
CHANNEL?
You can use each memory channel as a simplex & repeater channel
or an odd-split channel. Store only one frequency to use as a simplex
& repeater channel or two separate frequencies to use as an odd-split
channel. Select either application for each channel depending on the
operations you need.
QSimpIex & repeater channels allow:
l Simplex frequency operation
I Repeater operation with a standard offset (if an offset direction is
stored)
QOdd-split channels allow:
l Repeater operation with a non-standard offset
Note: Not only you can store data in memory channels, but you can
also ovenNrite existing data with new data.
THE OPERATING OF MEMORY CHANNEL
Please confirm the desired store functions prior to store operating.
1. Power output selection (H, M, L)
2. RX/TX CTCSS selection
3. RX CTCSS selection
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10 MEMORY CHANNELS
4. TX CTCSS selection
5. RX/TX DCS selection
6. RX 008 selection
7. TX DCS selection
8. Offset frequency
9. Offset direction (+, 7)
STORING OPERATION
1. Turn channel selector to select desired frequency.
I You can enter a desired frequency by numeric keypad directly.
2. press [FUNC] key and then press [MONI] key.
I A memory channel number appears and blinks.
ms
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3. Turn channel selector to select a desired channel number.
4. Press [MONI] key to store.
RECALL A MEMORY CHANNEL
1. Press (MONII to enter Memory Recall Mode.
I The memory channel last used is recalled.
2. Turn channel selector to select your desired memory channel.
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I You cannot recall an empty memory channel.
I To restore VFO Mode, press [MONI]
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MEMORY CHANNELS 10
USING A NUMERIC KEYPAD T0 RECALL A MEMORY
CHANNEL
You can also recall a memory channel by entering a desired memory
channel number with the keypad.
1. Press [MONI] to enter Memory Recall Mode.
2. And then enter the channel number using 3 digits.
I For example, to recall channel 90, press [0] , [9] , [OI .
Note:
I You cannot recall an empty memory channel. An error beep sounds.
I When you recall an odd-split memory channel, “+" and “—" appear
on the display. Press (FUNC) , (MENU) (Reverse function) to
display the transmission frequency.
I After recalling a memory channel, you may modify data such as
power output. However, these settings are cleared once you select
another channel or the VFO Mode. To permanently store the data,
ovenNrite the channel contents.
FM RADIO FUNCTION OPERATION
1. Enter FM radio mode.
In transceiver mode, Press [MENU] + [O] to enter radio mode.
In the radio mode, if someone calls this transceiver or press (PTT) to
call other transceivers, it automatically switch to receiving / transmitting
mode, 10 seconds after the call finish, the transceiver will switch back
to the radio mode.
2. Exit the FM radio mode
In FM radio mode, press [MENU] + [0] to exit the FM radio
mode, and back to transceiver mode.
3. FM radio channel Search
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10 MEMORY CHANNELS
Press [MENU] + [3] key to enter into search mode,once an available
channel is searched, the transceiver will stop 5 seconds and then search
for next available channel automatically. During the dwell time of searching
an available channel, you can rotate channel selector in clockwise to
continue to search channels upward, or rotate channel selector in
counterclockwise to continue to serch channels downward, and then press
other keys to exit channel searching state.
4. FM radio channel storing
You can use the above method to search FM radio channel, once an
available channel is searched, exit search mode, then press [PTT] or
(FUNC) key to confirm and store. The two digit numbers on the right of
the display represent the channel number need to be stored, rotating channel
selector or pressing No.0-9 to select the desired channel number and
pressing (PTT) or (FUNC) key to confirm and store. In VFO mode (
channel mode), you can press numeric keys to directly input FM radio
frequency and then repeat above steps to store the channel.
5. FM radio mode switching and operation
In FM radio mode, press [MENU] to switch between VFO mode
(channel mode) and MR mode(memory mode). In VFO mode, you can
press numeric keys or rotate channel selector to select FM radio frequency.
In MR mode. you can press numeric keys or rotate channel selector to
select the stored FM radio channels.
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MEMORY CHANNELS 10
CLEARING A MEMORY CHANNEL
To clear the data from an individual memory channel:
1. Recall the memory channel you want to clear.
2. And then turn OFF power
3. Press (MONIl key to turn ON power
I A confirmation message appears.
4. Press (MONll to clear the channel data.
I The contents of the memory channel are cleared.
Note:
While the transceiver is in Channel Display Mode or Lock-out function
is activated, you cannot clear the channel data. To clear the channel
data, must be free from channel lock-out.
CHANNEL DISPLAY
While in this mode, the transceiver displays only memory channel
numbers (or Memory names if they have been stored), instead of
frequency.
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10 MEMORY CHANNELS
1. Press [PTT] + (MENU) ,and turn on the radio
I The transceiver displays the memory channel number in place of
the operating frequencies.
2. Turn channel selector to select yourdesired memory channel number.
Note: Can't switch empty channels(without any memory channels)
While in Channel Display Mode, only the following functions can
be operated.
1. Squelch setting 10. Keypad lock-out (manual/auto)
2. Power output 11. BCL (busy channel lock-out)
3. TOT function 12. PON (power ON message)
4. VOX function 13_ ENC
5- BP 14. PRI
6- LED _ 15. PRI
7. Scan function 16. N/W
8. CK (Call tone)
9. SAV (save power)
RESUMING THE OPERATING OF FREQUENCYDISPLAY
MODE
Press [PTT] + [MENU] and Turn the power ON.
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SCAN 1
SCAN RESUME METHOD
The transceiver stops scanning through the frequencies (or memory
channel) where a signal is detected. It then continues or stops scanning
according to which Resume Mode you have selected.
0 Time-Operated Mode (default)
The transceiver remains on a busy frequency (or memory channel)
for approximately 5 seconds, and then continues to scan even if
the signal is still present.
0 Carrier-Operated Mode
The transceiver remains on a busy frequency (or memory channel)
until the signal drops out. There is a 5-second delay between signal
dropout and scan resumption.
0 Seek Mode
The transceiver moves to a frequency or memory channel where
a signal is present and stops.
TO CHANGE THE SCANS RESUME METHOD:
1. Press [MENU] .
2. Turn channel selector to select Menu No. 17 (SCAN).
3. Press [MENU] .
4. Turn channel selector to select “TO” (Time-Operated), “CO”
(Carrier-Operated), or “SE" (Seek) Mode.
5. Press [MENU] key to store new setting and continue to set other
function, or press [FUNC] key to store new setting and exit Menu
mode.
ACTIVATE SCANNING
Activate scanning function under frequency and channel mode.
1. Press [FUNC] key and then press [3] key to start scanning.
2. Press any key to cannel except [MON]]key.
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1 2 SELECTIVE CALL
CTCSS AND DCS
You may sometimes want to hear calls only from specific persons or
groups. In this case, use the Selective Call. This transceiver is equipped
with CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) and DCS
(Digital Coded Squelch). These Selective Calls allow you to ignore (not
hear) unwanted calls from other persons who are using the same
frequency. The transceiver response only when it receives a signal
having the same CTCSS tone or DCS code.
Note:
CTCSS and DOS do not cause your conversation to be private or
scrambled. It only relieves you from listening to unwanted conversations.
CTCSS
A CTCSS tone is a sub-audible tone and is selectable from among
the 50 tone frequencies listed in the table.
0 Using CTCSS
1. Press [MENU] and then turn channel selector to select Menu
No. 3 (CT.DCS).
2. Press [MENU] and then turn channel selector to select “CTCSS”.
I As you turn channel selector , the selection cycles as follows:
“OFF”—>“CTCSS”—>“DCS"—>“OFF"
3. Press (MENU) key to store new setting and continue set other
function. Or press [FUNC] key to store new setting and exit Menu
mode.
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SELECTIVE CALL 12
I “QT" appears on the upper part of display, indicating that the CTCSS
function is activated.
Note: When CTCSS is ON, you will hear calls only when the selected
CTCSS tone is received. To answer the call, press and hold [PTT] ,
then speak into the microphone.
Note:
I You cannot use the CTCSS and DCS functions simultaneously.
Switching the DCS function ON after having activated the CTCSS
functions deactivates the CTCSS functions.
I If you select a high CTCSS frequency, receiving audio or noise that
contains the same frequency portions may cause CTCSS to function
incorrectly. To prevent noise from causing this problem, select an
appropriate squelch level.
0 Selecting a RXITX CTCSS Frequency
1. Press [MENU] and turn channel selector to select Menu No. 6 (CT).
I The current CTCSS frequency appears.
2. Press (MENU 1 and turn channel selector to select your desired CTCSS
frequency.
I The selectable CTCSS frequencies refer to the table on the following
page.
3. Press (MENU) to store the new setting and continue to set other
function. Or press (FUNC) key to store new setting and exit Menu
Mode.
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1 2 SELECTIVE CALL
Note: To use the selected CTCSS tone, you must turn the CTCSS
function ON.
0 Selecting RX CTCSS frequency
1. Press (MENU) key. and then turn channel selector to select Menu
No. 4 (RC) .
l The current CTCSS frequency appears on the display.
2. Press [MENU] key.
3. Turn channel selector to select desired CTCSS frequency.
4. Press [MENU] to store the new setting and continue to set other
function. Or press [FUNC] key to store new setting and exit Menu
Mode.
I The selectable CTCSS frequencies refer to the table on the following
page.
0 Selecting TX CTCSS frequency
1. Press (MENU) key, and then turn channel selector to select
Menu No. 5(TC)
l The current CTCSS frequency appears on the display.
2. Press (MENU) key.
3. Turn channel selector to select desired CTCSS frequency.
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SELECTIVE CALL 12
4. Press [MENU] to store the new setting and continue to set other
function. Or press [FUNC] key to store new setting and exit Menu
Mode.
I The selectable CTCSS frequencies refer to the table on the following
page.
Available CTCSS Tone Frequencies
OFF 91.5 127.3 167.9 199.5 254.1
67.0 94.8 131.8 171.3 203.5
69.3 97.4 136.5 173.8 206.5
71.9 100.0 141.3 177.3 210.7
74.4 103.5 146.2 179.9 218.1
77.0 107.2 151.4 183.5 225.7
79.7 110.9 156.7 186.2 229.1
82.5 114.8 159.8 189.9 233.6
85.4 118.8 162.2 192.8 241.8
88.5 123.0 165.5 196.6 250.3
003
DCS is similar to CTCSS. However, instead of using an analog audio
tone, it uses a continuous sub-audible digital waveform that represents
a 3-digit octal number. You can select a DCS code from among the
107 DCS codes listed in the table on the following page.
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