JVC KENWOOD 412000 HF/ 50 MHz Transceiver User Manual 2

JVC KENWOOD Corporation HF/ 50 MHz Transceiver Users Manual 2

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1 INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE TRNASCEIVER
DISPLAY connector
Pin Name
TMDS
DATA 2-
DISPLAY
Function
Links toTransilion Minimized Diflerenlial Signaling.
input/Output
TMDS
DATA 2+
Links mTransltlon Minlmiled Differential Signaling
2/4 SHILD
Links to the distributed TMDS.
NC
No connection
A. VERTICAL SYNC
Sources the vertical synchronilallon signal lo an analog interlace.
TM D5
DATA 1 ,
Links toitansition minimized Diiietential signaling
TMDS
DATA 1+
Links toTransilion Minimized Diflerenlial Signaling
1/3 SHILD
Links to the distributed TMDS.
No connection
Supplies 5 v powetsource.
Ground
No connection
TM D5
DATA 0+
Links toTransition Minimiled Diflerenrial Signaling
Links (oTransition Minimized Diflererillal Signaling
DIS SHILD
Links (0 (he dlstrlbuled TMDS.
NC
No connection
CLOCK SHILD
Shields lheTiansillon Minimized Differential Signaling.
TMDS CLOCK
TM D5 CLOCK
TheTransition Minimized Diflerenlial Signaling clock.
TheTiansition Mlnlmlzed Dlfierenlial Signaling clock.
A. RED
Analog slgnal (red!
A. GREEN
Analog signal (green)
A.BLUE
Analog signal (blue!
A.
HORIZONTAL
SouKes the nonzonial synchronization signal to an analog interface.
A.GND
1710
Analog signal gioundlng
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front Panel
(D Power key: [0] (POWER)
With each key press, starts up or shuts down the transceiver. (page 44)
‘0 LED
Lights green while the transceiver is turned 0N.
Lights orange while the transceiver is turned OFF.
Note:
- The malrl powerswitch (l/o) lsavallable on the rear panel, whilethe main power
switch is in the '0' position, the transceiver cannot start up even with a press or
[apple]. (page: 2-3 and 4-H
@Tlmer key: [TIMER/SET]
With each key press, toggles a timer between on and on. [page xcx)
Wrth a long key press, opens theTImel screen. (page x-xl
“TIMER“ LED
Lights green while the timer is actrve.
Blinks green upon occurrence ofan error in the timer.
® PF A key: [PEA]
Wrth a key press. activates the function assigned to [PF A]. The default is
a voice guidance request with vorce 2. [page xcxl
@ Send key: [SEND]
With each key press, toggles the transceiver between TX and RX. A key
press places the transceiver into the TX state, and the next key press
places the transceiver into the RX state. [page 4713}
(5) Antenna Tu ne key: [AT/TU N E]
With each key press, toggles the internal antenna tuner between active
and inactive. (page 4715
Wrth a long key press, starts tuning the internal antenna tuner. "A1” LED
Lights green while an external antenna tuner is connected to the
transceiver, Blinks green during the tuning:
© Headphonesjack: PHONES
Connects a set of headphones. ipage i-Z}
® Paddle jack: PADDLE
Connects a paddle forCW operation. [page 1-2)
USB connector: 0%- (USE—A)
Any use flash drive or usa keyboard (with an A type connectorl sold in
the market place can be connected. [pages 12 and chl
© Microphonejack: [MIC]
Connects a microphonerpage 172;
® Escape key: [ESC]
with each key press, closes the screen tor configurations.
® PF 1 to PF 7 keys: [PF 1] to [PF 7] guided with Key
Names on the Bottom of Main Screen
With a key press, activates a task assigned to each key name that appears
on the bottom or the main screen.
® Bandscope key: [SCP]
With a key press, opens the Bandscope screen. With each key press,
cycles through the Bandscope screen, the Bandscope with a Waterrall
screen and no scope screen in series. lpage xcx)
® Mode Keys
LSB/USB key: [LSB/USB]
Toggles between LSB mode and USB mode. [page 4,7,
cwmcv key: [CW/REV]
Toggles the side band between cw and CWcR. [pageul
FSK/PSK/REV key: [FSK/PSK/REV]
with each key press, toggles between FSK mode and FSK mode. lpage
4-7)
with a long key press. toggles the side band between normal and
reverse (between FSK and FSK-K or between PSK and PSK—Rl. (page 4-7)
FM/AM/FMcN key: [FM/AM/FMcN]
with each key press, toggles between FM mode and AM mode.
With a long key press, toggles the FM rnode between narrow and wide.
Narrow: FMcN - lllnoe: FM
Placing the transceiver into Narrow reduces the IF filter bandwidth
during the RX allowing you more accurate selection.The amount or the
shirt frequency is narrowed during the TX and the occupied bandwidth
decreases. (page +71
Dam key: [DATA/SELI
With each key press, cycles the data mode through Ofl, l, 2, 3, and then
back to off. (page 47)
With a long key press, opens the Modulation Line Select screen. [page
xcxxl
Z PANEL DESCRIPTION
Dimmer key: [DIM/SEL]
With each key press, changes the display brightness, the preconflgured
dirnrner level. {page4cx)
With a long key press, opens the Dimmer Setting screen. {page 4—x)
® Microphone and VOX Gain controls: MIC {5)-
VOX GAIN
MIC control: Adrusts the microphone gain level. (page not)
vox GAIN control: Adjusts the vox gain level. (page x-xx)
VOX key: [VOX/SEL]
With each key press, toggles theVOX between active and inactive. [page
xVxxl
With a long key press, opens the vox screen, {page x-xx)
”VOX" LED
Lights green wh tie the vox is active.
® Speech Processor Input/Output Level controls:
PROC IN ~9- PROC OUT
PROC IN: diusts theinput level to a speech processor. (page xcxxl
PROC our: Adjusts the output level from a speech processor (page Xaxxl
Speech Processor key: [PROC/SEL]
With each key press, toggles the Speech Processor between active and
inactive. (page x-xxl
With a long key press. opens the Speech Processor Etiect screen, (page
x-xx}
“Speech Processor“ LED
Lights green while the Speech Processor is active.
.TX Power and Carrier controls: PWR-©- CAR
TX POWER (urinal: Adjusts the transmit power. (page chxl
CARRIER control: Adjusts the ca Niel levels for CW, FSK, PSK and AM
modes. (page xcxxl
® Full Breaksin key: [FBK]
With each key press, toggles the Full Breakc‘lri between active and
inactive. (page x-m
"FBK" LED
Lights green while Full areak—in is active.
@ Key Speed and Delay Time controls: KEY SPEED
—Co)- DELAY
KEV SPEED control: Adjust: the keying speed. (page x-m
DELAY control: Adjusts the breakcln delay time. ipage chxl
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® Monitor key: [MON
With each key press, toggles the TX monitor between active and inactive.
(page x-xx}
"MONI" LED
Lights green green while theTX monitor is active, [page xcxxl
@ CW Pitch and Monitor controls: CW PITCH —©—
M O N ITO R
cw PITCH control: Adjusts the pitch frequency for cw, (page mix}
MON now control: Adjusts the TX rnonitor level. (page Xexxl
@ RX (Main band) key: [RX] (M)
With a key press, places the transceiver into Simplex mode (page ssxl
"RX" (Main hand) LED
Lights green while the reception capability in the main band is active.
(page 5-x)
@TX (Main band) key: [TX] (M)
With a key press while the "RX" (Sub bandl LED lights, assigns the main
band frequency to be transmitted, (page xcxl
"rx" (Main hand] LED
Lights green whilethetransm‘issioh capability‘in the main band is active.
(page itcx)
® Main to Sub key: [MES]
with a key press, copies the main band frequency and the mode
configuration data to the suoband. (page 5-»
@ Tuning (Main) control: Tuning (M)
Tu hes the transmit and receive frequencies forthe selected band.
Increases the frequency With a rotation clockwise, and decreases the
ireqtiencyvvith a rotation counterclockwise The rotation torque or the
Tuning (mainl control can be changed as desired. Securely pinch the
ring, will! linearchases on it, positioned on the back side orthe dial, then
rotating the dial, with the pyramid-projected surface. clockwise weights
the rotation torque and counterclockwise reduces the rotation torque.
Su bsscreen
The 3.5“ Color TFT LCD (page 2,1 0)
@ Function Keys guided with Key Names on the
Right Edges of Main Screen
With a key press, activates a task assigned to each key name that appears
on the right edge ofthe main screen.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
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The 7" ColorTFT LCD (page 2-13)
@MAIN BUSY/ I X LED
Lights red tuning the transmit using the main band. Lights green while
the sauelch opens in the main band.
@SPLIT LED
Lights green while the transceiver is placed in Split operation.
6;) Main Band and Subcband key: [M/S]
With each key press, toggles the ireouency and mode inrormation
between main band and sub-hand. [page x-xx)
@ SUB BUSY/ TX LED
Lights red tuning the transmit using the sub band. Lights green while
the squelch opens in the main band.
@ RX (Su b-ba nd) key: [RX] (S)
With each key press, toggles the reception capability for the subcband
between active and inactive. (page Scx)
"RX" (Subbandi LED
Lights green while the reception capability in the subcband is active.
.TX (Subcband) key: [TX] (S)
With a key press while the "TX" (Main band) LED lights, assigns the sub
band heguencyto be transmitted and places the transceiver in solit
modeipage xxl
mm a long key press, enables the configuration for Split frequency. lpage
x-Xl
'TX" (Subcbarid) LED
Lights green while the transmission capability in the sub-band is active.
@TX Frequency Set key: [TF-SET]
while holding down a key, temporarily receives using the transmit
rtequency. {page H)
CW Auto Tune (Main Band) key: [CW T,] (M)
With a key press, activates the cw auto tuning for the main band. ipage
chx)
.FineTuning (Main Band) key: [FINE] (M)
With each key press, toggles theiine tuning rorthe main hand between
active and inactive. (page x-xxl
Voice (Main Band) key: [VOICE] (M)
With a key press, activates the function assigned to [VOICE] (Main) The
default is the requestrar voice guidance tor the main band. {page Hi
Lock (Main Band) key: [LOCK] (M)
With each key press, toggles the main band frequency lock between
active and inactive ipage xcxx)
"Frequency Lock" (Main hand) LED
Lights while the frequency lock for the main band is active. lPaQechx}
Filter (Main Band) key: [FIL/SEL] (M)
with each key press, cycles the receive nltei for main hand through Eilter
A Filter B, FilterC, and then packto FilterA.ipage x-xxl
With a long key press, opens the RX Filter Setting screen. ipage chx)
Tuning (Subcband) control: Tuning (S)
Tunes the transmit and receive ireouencies ior the subcband. increases
the frequency with a rotation clockwise, and decreases the frequency
with a rotation counterclockwise.
CW Auto Tune key for Subcband: [CW T,] (S)
with a key press, activates the cw auto tuning ior the subcband. ipage
chxl
@ FineTuning (Sub—band) key: [FINE] (S)
with each key press, toggles the fine tuning ior the subcbarid between
active and inactive. (page x-xx}
Voice (Sub-band) key: [VOICE] (S)
With a key press, activates the function assigned to [VOICE] (Sub-band)
The default is the iequestfoi voice guidance iorthe subcband. [page xcxi
@ Lock (Su bcband) key: [LOCK] (S)
with each key press, toggles the subcbarid riequency lock between
active and inactive (page )0“)
"Frequency Lock" (Sub-band) LED
Lights while the irequency lock for the subcband is active, ipagemoti
Receive Filter (Subcband) key: [FIL/SEL] (S)
with each key press, cycles the receive nltei for the sub band through
FilterA, Filter B, Filter C,andthen backto FilterA,
With a long key press, opens the RX Filter Setting screen. ipage chx)
2,3
Z PANEL DESCRlPTION
Main Band access key: []
With a key press, switches the current operation band to the sub-band.
while the configuration screen (orany (unctron is open, executes the key
task, which varies depending on the configuration screen, (or instance,
moving the pointer to the right cell, etc. (page ex)
"Subcband" LED
Lights green whilethe sub-band is selected as the current operation
band.
® Noise Blanker 1 (Subcband) key: [NBl/SEL] (S)
Wllh each key press, toggles the Noise Blanker 1 (orttie subcband
between active and inactive (page x-xx)
with a long key press, opens the Norse Blanker 1 (Sub) screen. (page
x-xx)
® Audio Peak Filter (Main band) key: [APF/SEL] (M)
with each key press, toggles the Audio Peak Filter for the main band
between active and inactive. (page x-xx)
with a long key press, opens the Audio Peak Filter screen. (page chx)
"APF" [Main band) LED
Lights while Audio Peak Filter (orthe main band is active. (page chx]
(53 AF/RF Gain (Main band) controls: AF —©- RF (M)
AF (M) control: Adjusts the AF level (or the main band.
RF (MI control: Adjusts the RF level (or the main band.
® Mute (Main band) key: [MUTE] (M)
with each key press, toggles the received audio (or the main band
between muted and unmuted. (page xcxxl
"Mute" (Main band] LED
Lights while the audio Iineiorthe main band is being muted.
@ Noise Blankerl (Sub-band) key: [NBl/SEL] (S)
with each key press, toggles the Noise Reduction ‘l (or the subband
between active and inactive. (page xcxx)
with a long press, opens the Noise Reduction 1 (Sub) screen. (page x-xxJ
® Audio Peak Filter (Sub—band) key: [APF/SEL] (S)
with each key press. toggles the Audio Peak Filter for the sub band
between active and inactive. (page xcxx)
with a long press, opens the Audio Peak Filter (Sub) screen.
"APF" (Sub-band) LED
Lights while Audio Peak Filter rorthe sub-band is active. (page X-XX)
@ AF/RF Gain Sub-band) controls: AF -©- RF (S)
AF (Si control: Ad]usls the AF level for the sub-band.
RF (R) (onlrol: Adjusts the RF level for (he subcband.
® Mute (Subcba nd) key: [MUTE] (S)
with each key press. toggles the received audio (or the subcband
between muted and unmuted. (page x-xx}
"Mute" (Sub-band] LED
Lights while the audio line (orthe sub-band is being muted.
6) Noise Blanker2 (Subcband) key: [NBZ/SEL] (S)
with each key press, toggles the Noise Reduction 2 (or the substand
between active and inactive. (page x-xx]
with a long press, opens the Noise Reduction 2 (Subl screen.
(page x-xxl
@ Noise Blanker 2 (Sub—band) key: [NBZ/SEL] (S)
with each key press. toggles the Noise Blanker 2 forthe sub-band
between active and inactive. (page x-xx)
with a long key press, opens the Noise Blanket 2 (Sub) screen. (page
X-Xx)
® AGC OFF (Sub-band) key: [AGC OFF] (S)
with each key press toggles the Automatic Gain Mode (orthe sub-band
between active and inactive. (page xcxx)
@ AGC (Subcband) key: [AGC/SEL] (S)
with each key press. cycles the speed or Automatic Gain Control (orthe
sub-band through Fast, Medium, slow, and then back to Fast. (page x-xx)
with a long key press, opens the AGC screen for the subcband. (page
x-xxl
@ AGC (Main band) key: [AGC OFF] (M)
with each key press, toggles the Automatic Gain Control (or the niarn
band between active and inactive. (page x-xx)
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
® AGC (Main band) key: [AGC/SEL] (M)
With each press, cycles the speed UfAutomatlc Gain control for the main
hand through Fast, Medium, Slow, and then back to Fast. (page chxl
With a long key press, opens the AGC screen for the maincband. {page
xsXXl
® Notch Filter (Main band) key: [NCH/SEL] (M)
With each key press, toggles the Manual Notch Filter tor the main band
between active and inactive {page x-xx)
With along key press, toggles the Manual Notch nlter bandwidth forthe
rnain hand between normal and wrde. (page x-xx)
"NCH" (Main hand) LED
Lights green while the manual notch ior ihe rnain band is active. {page
x-xx)
@Automatic Notch Filter (Main band) key: [A:NCH/
SEL] (M)
With each key press, toggles the Automatic Notch Filter (or the main
hand between active and inactive (page x-xx)
With a long key press, opens the Auto Notch Setting screen for the main-
hanu (page not}
"AvNCH" (Main hand] LED
Lights green while the Automatic Notch Filter for the main band is
active. lpage x-xx}
® Band Elimination Filter (Main band) key: [BEF/
SEL] (M)
With each key press, toggles the Band Elimination Filter (or the main
hand between active and inactive. ipagexrxxi
With a long key press, opens the Band Elimination Filter Setting screen
(or the malncband. (page )0“)
"BEF" (Main hand) LED
Lights green while Band Elimination Filter Filter for the main band Is
actives
® Beat Cancel (Main band) key: [BC] (M)
With each press, cycles the Beat Cancel for the rnain band through Beat
Cancel 1, Beat Cancel 2, off, and then back to Beat Cancel 1.1page xcxxl
® N0lse Blanker | (Main band) key: [N Bi] (M)
With each key press, toggles the Noise Blanker1 lorthe main hand
between active and inactive. (page not)
® Noise Blanker 2 (Main band) key: [NBZ] (M)
with each key press, toggles ihe Noise Blanket 2 for the main hand
between active and inactive. (page x-xx}
® Noise Reduction 1 (Sub-band) key: [NR1] (S)
With each key press, toggles the Noise Reduction 1 ror the sub-band
between active and inactive. (page xcxx)
@ Noise Blanker 2 (Sub-band) key: [NBZ] (S)
with each key press. toggles the Noise Reduction 2 tor the subcband
between active and inactive. [page xcxxl
® Noise Reduction 1 and Noise Reduction 2 (Main
band) controls: NR1 -©- NR2 (M)
NR1 control: Adjusts the level oi Noise Reduction 1 iorthe rnain band.
[page mot)
NR2 culi|lultAdjus|s llielevel ul Noise REdulllull 2 ful llle IIIAlII Liam].
lpage xcxx)
@NBi and NB2 (Subsband) controls: NBi -©-NBZ
(5)
N31 control: Adjusts the level of Noise Blanket 1 for the subcband. {page
Hot}
NBZ control: Adjusts the level of Noise Blanket 2 for the suhchand. {page
Hot}
Q7) Clear key: lCLl
With a key press, clears the value configured for RIT and kit frequencies.
{page x-xxl
® RIT and XIT controls: RIT/XIT
Precisely tunes the receive and transmit rrequencies. lpage xcxx)
The RIT frequency can be adiusted while the "RIT" LED lights green, and
the xn' riequency can be adjusted while the "XIT" LED lights green,
® XIT key: [XIT]
with each key press. toggles the xn' between active and inactive, lpage
x-xxl
“XIT“ LED
Lighis green while the xrr is active. (page xtxxl
® RIT key: [RIT]
with each key press, toggles ihe RIT between aciive and inactive. (page
xcxxl
"RIT" LED
Lights green while the NT is active. {page x-xx)
@Transverter key: [XVTR]
With each key press, toggles the Transvertev between active and inactive.
lpage xcxx)
® TX Drive Output key: [DRV]
with each key press. toggles therx Drive Output between active and
inactive. (page x-xx)
"th" LED
Lighis green while the TX Drive Output is active.
® Receive Antenna key: [RX ANT]
with each key press, toggles the input to and output from the receive
antenna between active and inactive. (page x-xx}
® Memory keys
[MN] key
with each key press. toggles the operation hetween Memory Channel
Mode and vro Mode. (page x-xx)
[M.IN] key
With each key press, toggles ihe memory scroll rnocie betww active
and inactive. (page x-xx}
[Mm] key
With a key press, activates the memory shift. (page X-xx)
Z PANEL DESCRlPTION
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® Recorder keys
[REC] key
with a key press, starts recording. ipage xaoti
with a long key press, starts the all time retarding, Depending on the
configurations, records the audio in the last 30 seconds {page xcxx)
"REC” LED
Lights red during the recording.
[STOP] key
with a key press, stops recording or playing.
[PLAY] key
With a key press. plays the latest audio file recorded by the normal
recording or the all time recording Pressing the key while in playing the
audio pauses the play (page X-x}
® [S.D|SP/SEL] key
with a key press, changes the display contents for the sub-screen. tpage
4rx]
With each key press, toggles the display between normal and enhanced.
ipage era
® Quick Memory keys
[MR] key
with each key press, toggles the quick memory made between active
and inactive. ipage x-xx}
[M.IN] key
With a key press, stores to a Memory channel, (page XO-x)
® [MENU] key
With a key press, places the transceiver in Menu Mode and opens the
Menu screen. Pressing the key again ends Menu Mode. ipage Er‘l)
DSP Equalizer keys
[RXEQ/SEL] key
with each key press, toggles the wt DSP equalizer between active and
inactrve. (page x-m
with a long key press, opens the RX Equalizer screen. ipage moi
[erQ/SEL] key
with each key press, toggles therx DSP equalizer between active and
inactive. (page x-xx}
With I long key press. opens the'rx Equalizer screen. tpage x-xxl
® PF B key: [PF B]
With a key press, activates the function assigned to [PF B]. The default is
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a voice guidance request with VOICE 2. (page xcx)
® High/Shift and Low/Width controls: HI/SHlFT
—©- LONVlDTH
Hl/SHIFI'(onlrol
High Cut/Low Cut mode: Adiust the high cut lrequency. ipage erxl
shirt/Width Mode; Adjust the shift frequency tpage x-xx)
LO/WIDTH control
High Cut/Low Cut mode: Adjust the low cut frequency. ipage X-xx)
shirt/Width Mode; Adjust the bandwidth. tpage x-xx}
"SUB" LED [HI/SHIFT LO/WIDTH (anlrols)
Lights while the frequency can be changed oythe Hl/SHIFTLO/WIDTH
controls (page xxx)
(32) Notch Filter (Subrband) key: [NCH/SEL] (S)
with each key press, toggles the Manual Notch Filter for the subeband
between active and inactive (page mot}
with along key press, toggles the Manual Notch Filter bandWidth far the
sub-hand between normal and wide. (page x-xx)
"NCH" (Subrbandl LED
Lights green whilethe manual notch forthesubrband is active ipage
x-xx)
® Automatic Notch Filter (Sub-band) key: [A.NCH/
SEL] (S)
With each key press. toggles the Automatic Notch Filter ior the subrband
between active and inactive
With along key press, opens the Auto Notch Setting screen ior the sub
banci (page X-XX}
"ANCH" [Sub-band) LED
Lights green while the Automatic Notch Filter rorthe subebarld is active,
® Band Elimination Filter key: [BEF/SEL] (S)
with each key press, toggles the Band Elimination Filter iorthe subrband
between active and inactive. (page x-xx)
with along key press, opens the Band Elimination Filter Setting screen
lorthe sub-hand. tpage x-xx}
"BEF" (Subrband) LED
Lights green while Band Elimination rilter riltertor sub-band is active
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
(3 [BC] (5)
With each press, cycles the Beat Cancel for the subcband through Beat
Cancel 1, Beat Cancel L art, and then backto Beat Cancel l. (page x-xx)
® Notch and SQL (Sub-band) controls: [NOTCH
’9‘ SQL] (5)
NOTCH (5) Control: Adjust the notch filter while the manual notch filier is
active.( Adjusts the center frequency while the band elimination filter is
active (page xcxx)
SQL (5) Control: Adjusts the squelch level for the subcband. [page Hot}
® Notch and SQL (Main band) controls: [NOTCH
'3' SQL] (M)
NOTCH (M) control: Adjust the notch filter while the manual notch filter
lS acnvet Adjusts the center frequency while the hand elimination filter
l5 active. {page x-xx)
SQL (M) control: Adjusts the squelch level for the main band. tpage x-xx)
Multi/Channel control: [MULTl/CH]
increments or decrements the lrequency steps while in vro mode, {page
Hi
lncrements or decrements the channel number while in Memory
channel Mode or Quick Memory channel Mode. (page chx)
Shows the next or previous parameterwhile the menu at various
configuration screen appears
"Mum/Channel" LED
Lights orange if the channel number, a configuration item Ora parameter
(Excepl the frequency (hange) can he changed or while thefiequency
change logs appear.
® Tracking key: [TRACKING]
With each key press, toggles the fiequencytracking between active and
inactive. (page x-xx)
'"rRACKlNG' LED
Lights green green while the tracking is active. (page x-xx)
® Numeric and Bandcselect Keypad
[ENT]
With the desired numeric key pressed, enters a number,
[0150]] lo [9 128]]
With a key press selects the bandwtdth, Enters a number while in the
numerlc key entry mode. Enters the value lor the shirt trequency while in
the split mode,
[GEM]
With a key press, selects the General Coverage Band 1.
[GENZ]
With a key press, selects the General Coverage Band 2.
[CLR]
With a key press, cleared the bandwidth entered while the transceiver is
placed in the numeric key entry mode.
Z PANEL DESCRlPTION
Rear Panel
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Mates With the son antenna.The Mctype coaxial connectors that can
connect a maximum 0M antennas. (page 1-1)
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® REF |/O (10 MHz) connector
Sends and receives the 10 MHz reference signal, (page xcxl
© A Connector
Mates with a control cable ior an external antenna and the linear
amplifier
Refer to the instruction manuals supplied with the antenna tuner and
the linear amplifier for lurther details.
@ K EYPAD jack
You can connect the PF keypad you have made. The desired function can
be assigned to the keypad from the specified functions. (page x-rd
® COM connector
Is the RSZBZC connectorfor connection to a PC. Enables the control by
means of a PC and the memory management. Connects to the PC using
the RSBZC streight cable commonly sold in a market place (page l-x}
© Main Power switch
shuts down (or or applies (I) the main power source to the transceiver.
While the main power swllch is press“ down to the “0" posllion, the
transceiver cannot start up even with a press uf[ (D l. lpage 4711
2,3
® AC IN connector
Is the connectorfor the AC main power source input.You must use
the AC power cable supplied wtth the transceiver to connect to the
household AC inlet rating in the range from AC lochto AC 240 v. (page
Hi
(8) GND terminal
You must use the ground wrre to gmund.To prevent you from being
electrified orequipment from being interfered, ensure that this terminal
has been grounded. (page lei)
® EXT SP1 (External Speaker l)jack
EXT SP2 (External Speaker 2) jack
Connects to an external speaker. Vou must use the external speaker with
the a to so impedance. The audio signal to be sourced to the external
speaker can be configured using the menu. (page 16—1)
® LAN connector
Connects to a PC or a LAN so as to update the firmware, for instance,
(pages15cx and 17cx)
® DISPLAY connector
Connects to an external display unit. What appears on the main
screen can also be displayed on the external display unit. The contents
displayed on the main screen can be transferred. Both analog and digital
can he transferred. ipage ioxi
TI'IC DVI I (onncclol I: cmployc‘d 10 [Inc DISPLAV (anncclnv that can
transfer both digital and analog RGB signals.
To connect to the analog KGB display that has the Dcsub ‘i 57pm
connector. use the conversion connector commonly sold in the market
place.
Note:
. To connect to an external display unll. you must use the ow cable commonly
sold in the rnarlret place.
- The external display unit should have the resolution olaoox 600 or 545 x 4m
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
@fw (USBcB) connector
Connects to a PC. Enables the controls ot the PC and the memory. Use
the use connector with the uses type connector, commoniy sold in the
market place, to male With. {page xaxl
@OPTICAL OUT (Optical Digital Audio Output)
c0 n n ecto r
Connects to an external equlpment such as the sound board on a PC.
Sampling Rate: 45 kHz/ l6 bit
@OPTICAL IN (Optical Digital Audio Input)
(0 n n ecto r
Connects to an external equipment such as the sound board on a PC.
Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz/48 kHz
Note: To connect to an external equipment via the OPTICAL IN or
oPnocAL our connector, use the optical cable commonly sold in the
market place.
® DRV (Drive Output) terminal
Connects toatransverteror a linear amplifieru mw typical input level).
(page 16ch
@ METER connector
Connects to an external meter. Followmg are the specifications or the
meterthat can be connected.
- Inpullmpedance14.7kn
. Open End Voltage- om 5 v
Note: The default is 50% of the open end voltage (2.5 V). Output level
can be changed in the Advanced Menu. (page x-x)
.REMOTE connector
Mates with a linear amplifierc Use the supplied 7-pln DIN plug to mate
with. (page lax}
ACC 2 connector
Connects to an external equipment such as an external terminal. Use the
supplied 13cpln DIN plugto matewith. lpage lax}
@ K EY jack
Connects to an electronic keyer such as a bag key, electronic keyer,
etc. and a Pc keyer. Depending on the menu configuration, an internal
electronic keyer can be used vvith a paddle connection. lpage iatl
@ RX IN connector
Connects to the antenna dedicated ror reception, external BPF,
tra nsverter. etc. Transfers the received signal directly to a receiver
without receiving a signal from an antenna connector. lpage 4x)
@ RX OUT connector
Connects to an external arr, other receiver. tiansverter. etc Entering the
signal from lhlS RX OUT cunneflurta (hE RX lN connector enables the
reception by an internal receiver.
Microphone (Option)
® PTT (Pushctoctalk) switch
while a switch is pressed down, places the transceiver in the transmit
mode. Releasing the switch reverts to the receive mode.
® Up and Down keys
Parameters can be incremented ordecremented in various mode below,
rarinstance, increase and decrease olthe vs? frequency.
The value can continuously pe incremented or decremented while the
key is being pressed down. Functions can be assigned to the keys as
function keys, (page 16-x)
- VFO: increases and decreases the VFO frequency.
. Memory channel: increments and decrements the memory
channel Humbert
Memory Scroll: increments and decrements the memory scroll
number.
- Paddling: Enters the paddled code (dash and dot).
. Menu:Shows the next orpievious parameter.
© Lock button (MCc60A and M090 only)
with a button pressed, places the button in the locked state, and the
transceiver is placed into lhe transmit mode. Pressing the button again
reverts to the original state, and the transceiver resumes reception.
M0435
MC-60A/MC-90
2 PANEL DESCRlPTION
Displays (Main Screen)
Descriptlon
Shows the antenna number. The antenna number changes followed by a change of the antenna.
Disappears while thettansmit signal is sent via the DRV connector to a transverter.
Appears while the antenna dedicated lot reception lS active.
Appears it ”-5 dis-1 “-12 dB" or "-18 dB" has been configured ior the reception attenuator.
Appears while the Reception Preamplifier is active.
Appears while the Noise Reduction 1 (NR1: is active.
Appears while the Noise Reduction 2 (NR2: is active.
Appears while the NDISe Blanket l (NBll isactive,
Appears while [he Nalse Blanket 1 (NBZI lSaClive.
Appears whlle the Noise Blanket l (NW) and Noise Blanket 2 (N82) are active.
Appears while an internal antennatunerisactive,
"lLG" appears and disappears alternately while in tuning.
Appears while an external antenna tuner IE active.
‘fl‘ or “‘II alternately appears while in timing
Appears while a transvetter is active.
Appears and disappears alternately whlleTXTurilng isactlve.
shows thettansmit power level. Disappears while the transmit signal is sent via the DRV connector.
Represents the keying speed (words per minute). Upon a rotation orthe KEY SPEED control, displays in
theTX displaythe keying speed value (no 60 words per minute) iortwo seconds.
Shows the date allocated for the lst clockeThe display format can be selected from the English, US and
Japanese formats.
Shows the clock In the 24hour format.
Left: Shows the clock ofthe 15! Clock.
Right: Shows the (luck oflhe 2nd Clock ("L“ lS suffixed).
2-10
Appears while the ll
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