J Communications Co JDG-415H 2-Way Portable Handheld Radio Transceiver (GMRS) User Manual

J Communications Co Ltd 2-Way Portable Handheld Radio Transceiver (GMRS) Users Manual

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ATI'ACHMENTM:USER'SMANUAL
© 2000 PCTEST Lab
JDG—415H
(GMRS)
SERVICE MANUAL
2—WAY PORTABLE
HANDHELD
RADIOS
2000.7.18
J—communications Co., Ltd
3 . OPERATION
3. 1 Key Name
10 (D F 13
12
FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
1) Battery Door 11) Down Button 6: Volume Control
2) Monitor Button 12) Function Button _
3) Detachable Belt Clip 13) Power On/Off & Enter Button
4) Push—To—‘I‘alk (P'l‘I') Button
5) Antenna
6) External Mic / Speaker
7) Built—in Speaker
8) LCD Panel
9) Built—in Microphone
10) Up Button & Volume Control
3.2 ICONS on LCD
1) R581 (Receiving Signal Strength Indicator) or TX Bar Icon
“I" Indicates the receiving signal strength and blinks during
transmission .
2) Hon itor Indicator
% Appears when the monitor button is used.
3) C'KJSS Indicator
‘, Blinks when the correct CTCSS tone is entered.
4) Auto Channel Scan Indicator
0 Appears in the auto scan mode or when the auto scan mode is
activated.
5) Dual Hatch Scan Indicator
F Appears in dual watch scan mode or when the dual watch scan mode
is activated.
6) Key Lock Indicator
6 Blinks in auto lock selection mode or when the key lock is
activated.
7) VOX Indicator
.i Blinks in VOX selection mode or appears when VOX is activated.
3) Battery Level Indicator
EBattery Level Meter indicates the remaining battery strength.
9) Tx Indicator
‘Appears when a signal is being transmitted.
10) Rx Indicator
K Appears when a signal is being received.
12) Large Segment Display
l l l t l l
- - -
L, L, L.» Indicates the channel number in use at the
normal mode.
When the Function Button is pressed. it Displays the function menu
inseguence:CH/c'l‘c/SC/dW/U0/Udt/ALo/CAL/ton/
tAL / bEP
13) Small Segment Display
- - - -
L' L! U U
Ll L. L, o '—' Displays the CNSS tone option at the normal
mode. CTCSS option is displayed in Hz. _
Displays the SUBHEIIU of each MENU in the function mode.
(e.g. CH 1~69 / cTct hz / SC: up, dn / d": channel number /
U0: high, mid, low. off / Udt: Ssec, 13sec. 2sec. lsec /
ALo: off. auto / CAL number:l—7.off / tonlno—Freg / tthon.0ff
bEP: on.off
3.3 Key Function
33—1 ENTER BUTTON (#13)
1) Short Touch — Power On
— Press this button (#13) briefly to turn the unit on
A short confirming melody will play.
2) Long Touch — Power Off
— Press this button (#13) for longer than 1.5 seconds to turn the
unit off.
9& Press it to confirm the required option for respective functions
during function edit mode.
3.3—2 FUNCTION BUTTON (3112)
1) Short Touch ‘ Power On
- Press this button briefly to enter function edit mode in standby
mode.
2) Long Touch — Power Off
— Press for longer than 1.5 seconds to activate the KEY LOCK in the
standby mode.
>.% Please note all buttons will be disabled except the Monitor
Button (#2) and PI'l‘ Button (M) will remain fully operational‘
3.3—3 UP BU'I'I'ON (1310)
1) Short Touch
— In the standby mode. press this button briefly to move to the
next higher main volume level.
In the function edit mode. press briefly to shift from the
current option in each submenu to the next option in the same
submenu.
2) Long Touch
— Pressing this button for more than 1.5 seconds will allow you to
navigate at a more rapid rate through different volume level in
the standby mode or through different menus in the function edit
mode.
3.3-4 DOWN BU'I'I‘ON ($11)
1) Short Touch
— In the standby mode. press this button briefly to move to the
previous lower main volume level.
In the function edit mode. press briefly to shift from the
current option in each submenu to the previous option in the same
submenu .
2) Long Touch
— Pressing this button for more than 1.5 seconds will allow you to
navigate at a more rapid rate through different volume level in
the standby mode or through different menus in the function edit
mode .
3.3—5 PUSH-TO-TALK (P‘I'I‘) BUTTON (M)
— Press it firmly and speak into the Built-in Microphone (119) to
transmit.
The red Tx LED Indicator at the right side of the LCD Panel (#8)
will light.
- Release it to revert to standby mode. When an incoming call is
received. the green Rx LED Indicator on the left side of the LCD
Panel (1810) will light.
— 2—Way Call Ringer
1 Press the P’I'l‘ Button twice quickly to call another party on the
same channel.
The word CALL and the Tx icon will appear in the display.
The user selected call ringer melody will play.
3.3-6 MONITOR BUTTON (M2)
— Press it to check activity on the current enamel before you try
to transmit.
— Adjust the Volume Control ($310, 4:11) if necessary.
- When you press the Monitor Button, the LCD Panel ($08) will be
illuminated with an amber color back—light and both the Tx and Rx
LED Indicators will light.
— If you press the Monitor Button during the function edit mode.
you will return to standby mode directly.
— In the standby mode, press monitor Button for more than 3 second
Will sound short Beep tone, And then Monitor function is released.
If you want return standby mode, briefly press to monitor Button
And
3.3-7 EXTERNAL MIC/SPEAKER (86)
— This jack accepts an optional headset/microphone for totally
handsfree operation.
Please refer to the enclosed Accessory Order Form to order
accessories.
See also section regarding VOX SELECTION MODE.
3.4 Setting and Operation
3.4—1 BASIC CHANNEL SELECTION
In order to communicate with other JDG-414H units both you and the
receiving party must be on the same channel.
GMRS has 15 channels (1—15) as indicated by the large digits in the
LCD Display Panel (#8). Before. trying to transmit on the selected
channel. you should press the Monitor Button W2) to check the
activity on that channel. If someone is already on the selected
channel. you should try another channel that is clear.
To change the basic channel,
— In the standby mode. press the Up Button (MO) briefly to move to
the next higher main channel number.
34-2 CTCSS (Coded Tone Controlled Squelch System) SUB—CHANNEL
SELECTION MODE
This feature allows you to utilize a less used channel range (00-38)
within a main channelr This enables you to communicate with another
party on the same main channel using the same subcode. This helps to
avoid congestion on the main channel and filters out unwanted noise
and static
There are 38 CTCSS subchannels for each main channel.
To change the CTCSS subchannel.
— Press the Function Button (#12) until the word c‘l‘c appears in the
LCD Panel (#8).
- Press the Up Button (#10) or the Down Button (till) to choose the
desired subchannel to use. The corresponding subcode frequency
will be displayed in the lower right corner.
— Press the Enter Button 0313) to confirm your selection.
110m: 117 minunjcate with other M4151! units, they must be svitched
to the same channel and HESS subcuie.
7b conunicate n’tlz other M4151] units that do not have
Subcodes, stitch your unit to the same channel lit/I the subcode
set to (JET.
3.4—3 AUTO CHANNEL SCAN MODE
This feature allows you to scan for an active channel and communicate
with the party transmitting.
To access the Auto Channel Scan menu.
- Press the Function Button (#12) until the auto channel icon blinks
and SC appears in the LCD Panel we).
- Press the Up Button (9810) or the Down Button (Ml) to choose
seaming up or down from the current channel number
Press the Enter Button (#13) to confirm your selection
— The unit will begin seaming for an active main channel.
If a transmission is detected. the Rx and R531 icons will appear in
the LCD Panel ($08).
- To turn off the auto channel scan feature in the standby mode,
simply press the Function Button (#l2) once.
the LCD Panel (188).
- To turn off the auto channel scan feature in the standby mode,
simply press the Function Button (#12) once.
3.4—4 DUAL WATCH SCAN MODE
This feature allows you to monitor two different channels at the same
time. If you pre—set any priority channel other than the current
channel in use, the Dre—set channel will be scanned every 0.5 second
and signals you when a call is received.
To access the Dual Match Scan menu,
— Press the Function Button (#12) until the dual watch icon blinks
and d" appears in the LCD Panel (#8).
— Press the Up Button (#10) or the Down Button (fill) to select the
desired channel number you wish to closely monitor.
— Press the Enter Button (MS) to confirm your selection.
— To turn off the dual watch feature in the standby mode‘ simply
press the Function Button (312) once.
3.4-5 VOX SELECTION MODE
The Voice Activated Transmission (VOX) function allows your voice to
activate transmission automatically when the Communicator is used with
the optional handsfree mic/headset (refer to enclosed Accessory Order
Form). It also allows handsfree use when a mic/headset is not being
used without having to use the FIT Button (364).
To access the VOX Selection menu.
- Press the Function Button (#12) until the VOX icon blinks and 00
appears in the LCD Panel (#8).
— Press the Up Button (#10) or the Down Button (#11) to select from
high.mid,low or off. High,mid or low setting determines VOX
— response sensitivity.
— Press the Enter Button (#13) to confirm your selection.
— To turn off the VOX feature. enter the VOX selection mode and then
select Off.
3.4—6 VOX RFEOVERY TIME SELECTION MODE
This allows the response characteristics of the VOX function to be
Press the Up Button ($10) or the Down Button (Jill) to select from
5, 3‘ 2 or 1 second setting. This setting determines the delay
time between transmitting and receiving.
Press the Enter Button (#13) to confirm your selection.
Please note you may need to try different VOX time settings to
determine the best value to suit your speaking habit.
To turn off the VOX feature‘ enter the VOX selection mode and
then select Off.
3.4—7 AUTO KEY LOCK SELECTION MODE
This feature prevents accidental channel change and disturbance to the
preferred settings of the Communicator. Auto Key Lock temporarily
disables the Up, Down and Enter Buttons.
To access the Auto Key Lock Selection menu,
Press the Function Button (#12) until the auto lock icon blinks
and ALo appears in the LCD panel (1&8).
Press the Up Button (MO) or Down Button (#11) to select the Auto
option.
Press the ENTER key to confirm your selection.
If you do not press any key for more than 15 seconds in the
standby mode. all respective keys will automatically be locked.
To turn the auto key lock on or off in standby mode, simply press
and hold the Function Button (812) for more than 1.5 seconds.
To quickly activate the Auto Key Lock, hold the Function Button
(#12) for more than 1.5 seconds.
3.4—8 CALL RINGER MELODY SELECTION MODE
This feature provides 7 user selectable call ringer melodies to alert
you of a calling party.
To select your favorite Call Ringer melody,
Press the Function Button (312) until the call icon blinks and
CAL appears in the LCD panel (us).
Press the Up Button (1310) or Down Button ($011) to preview the 7
available melodies.
Press the ENTER key to confirm your selection.
— Press the Up Button (N10) or Down Button (N11) to preview the 7
available melodies.
— Press the ENTER key to confirm your selection.
3.4-9 TONE FREQ/MEN SELECTION MODE
In Order to convinent use tone function selected the tone freq or
Number.
In the tone mode. press UP or DOWN Button selected Freq or number.
3.4—10 TAL ON OFF MODE
TAL on Function remove the SQ Tail during the Transmitter and Re
Ceiving of units.
3.4—11 BEEP ON OFF MODE
In the Beep mode. press the beep off released Beep bone function of
Any other key operation.

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