QUANSHENG ELECTRONICS TG-UV2PLUS Two-Way Radio User Manual 1

Fujian Nanan Quansheng Electronics Co., Ltd. Two-Way Radio 1

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User’s Manual
Thank you for purchasing this QS Radio. We believe this easy-to-useradio will provide reliable and dependable communication. QS Radio incorporates the latest advanced technology. As a result, we know that you will be pleased with the quality and features of this product.
1.Multiband TX&RX,dual    display dual standby2.H (High) , M (Medium) ,  L (Low)   output power selective3.Double frequency, double channel    display of the LCD.4.Built-in VOX function5.Dual-watch operation6.Respectively receive/transmit   CTCSS/DCS code7.Repeater shift direction set8.Auto code search9.Reverse frequency function10.Voice scrambler11.Multi channel steps12.Frequency deviation setting13.Busy channel lock14.Time-out-Timer15.Channel, channel-frequency,       channel-name display.16.Priority scan17.Wide/narrow bandwidth18.Channel delete19.Reset20.Up/down scan function21.Main/sub channel shift22.1750Hz call tone23.Cross-band receiving/transmitting24.Squelch level 25.Channel name edit26.Channel store 27.Frequency and channel mode shift28.Keypad lock29.Main/sub channel display shift30.Channel scan list31.200 channels32.PC Programmable33.High capacity Li-ion battery34.Smart charger35.FM Radio (88-108MHz)iPRECAUTIONS BEFORE USINGPlease read the User’s Manual before using. It gives you important information about how to operate the portable radio.Please put the radio and accessories where the children can not touch.Maintenance can only be performed by professional technicians.Please use the standard battery pack and charger in order not to destroy the radio.Please use the standard antenna, in order not to shorten the distance.Do not expose the radio to sunlight for a long period of time, nor put it near the heat,nor use it in a high temperature environment.Do not put it in extreme dust nor wet or on unsteady surfaces.Keep it dry. (Rain or moisture will erode the electronic board).Do not transmit when the antenna is not installed.If you find bad smell or smog, please turn off the radio immediately. And take the battery off the radio, then contact with QS agent.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES-----------------------1CHARGING NOTES(1)(2)----------------------- 2-3ATTACHING/RELEASING THE BATTERY PACK------- -------------------------4INSTALLING BELT CLIP---------------------------- 5INSTALLING EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE--------------------------5DIAGRAM---------------------------------------------6-7LCD DISPLAY------------------------------------------ 8BASIC OPERATION-----------------------------------9FAST MENU OPERATION FLOW------------10-13FUNCTION INSTRUCTION---------------------14-29Transmitting output power choose (H/M/L)----- 14Receiving CTCSS/DCS setting (RC)---------14-15Transmitting CTCSS/DCS setting (TX)-----------15Fequency deviation setting (+/-) ------------------ 16VOX function---------------------------------------16-17Research CTCSS/DCS code (RC)----------------17 Reverse (REV)------------------------------------17-18Voice scrambler (SCR)------------------------------ 18Dual-watch operation (DW)-------------------18-19iiPriority scan (PCH)----------------------21-22Wide/Narrow bandwidth (W/N)----------- 22Channel delete (DEL)------------------ 22-23Reset------------------------------------------- 23Upward/downward scanning-------------- 23Main/sub channel shift------------------2  3-24Transmitting 1750Hz call tone------------ 24Cross-band receiving-transmitting working shift---------------------------------- 24Squelch level setting------------------------25Channel name edit-------------------------- 25Channel storing-------------------------- 26-27Frequency and channel mode shift--- ---27Keypad lock-----------------------------------27“↓” symbol switch--------------------------- 27Frequency band shift------------------------28Jacklight--------------------------------------- 28FM Radio----------------------------------28 -29PC programmable -------------------------- 29The annunciation of no transmitting----- 29CTCSS list------------------------------------30DCS list--------------------------------------- 31Specifications------------------------------  32CONTENTSChannel display mode (DSP)-------------- 211SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESCarefully unpack the portable radio. We suggest that you check the followingitems before you throw away the packing materials. User’s manual Li-ion batteryBattery chargerAntenna  Belt clipAdapterUser ’s Ma nu al
23CHARGING NOTES(1)Chargingthebatterypack:CAUTIONSAfter the battery is charged to its highest capacity, and then used on the radio. If the radio still shows low power, please change a new battery pack.Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or throw the battery into fire.Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack.    Batterypacks are not charged when they are shipped.Charge them before use.    Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or extended storage (longer than 2 months) will not bring the battery pack to its greatest capacity or its normal charge, which can be done only after repeated charging and discharging two or three times.      The average use time of battery pack is 16 hours.CHARGING NOTES(2)Plug the AC adapter into the back of the charger.Then plug the power cable of the adapter into 220V power.Slide the Li-ion battery pack or radio with a Li-ion battery pack into the charger.  Make sure the battery pack is in connected withthe charging terminals.  When charging begins, the RED LED light displays.    When the battery packischargedtoits greatestcapacity, GREEN LED light displays.After the GREEN LED light displays, take the battery pack or the portable radio out of the charger.
45 Slide the battery pack into the back of the radio in the direction of the arrow (  ), then lock itwiththe battery release button.Slide the battery pack until the battery releasebutton makes a clicking sound." "Turn off the radio before releasing the battery pack.Push the battery release button in the direction of the arrow()as shown below.The battery pack is then released.ATTACHING THE BATTERY PACKRELEASING THE BATTERY PACKConveniently attaches toyour belt.Attach the belt clip with the supplied screwsusing a phillips screw driver.INSTALLING BELT CLIPINSTALLING EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONEInsert the speaker/microphone plugs into the speaker/microphone jacks.The radio is not fully rain resistant while using the external speaker/microphone.PS:
67DIAGRAMAntenna connectorLCD displayKeypadJacklightPower/Volume switchReceive/Transmit indicator lampSpeakerMicrophoneFunction keyUp keyDown keyPTT switchMonitorJacklight switchEar/Mic jacksBattery pack
89P-1P-2P-3Dual watch operation Priority scanDCSCTCSSTransmit indicatorFunction keySignalTX/RC signal indicatorVOX transmit functionPriority scan channelRepeater shift directionReverse functionU-U, V-V, U-V modeKeypad soundH / M / L p o w e rFrequency displayScan functionBattery capacity indicatorKeypad lockBattery capacity indicator (Full)Note:The rest capacity of the batteryThe battery is exhausted, please change a new battery or charge the batteryReceive signal indicatorLCD DISPLAY BASIC OPERATIONTurn the Power/Volume knob clockwise to turn the power on. When you turn it on, it will beep and the channel willdisplay on the LCD. The LCD backlight shows. (P-1)Turn Power/Volume knob counter-clockwise to turn off the radio. (P-2)Note:Press and hold the Monitor button, thenrotate thePower/Volume knob to turn up and down the volume.To make a call, press and hold the PTT  switch, then " "speak into the microphone in normal speaking tone.Hold the microphone approximately 1.5inches (3-4cm) from yourlips.Release PTT to receive signals. (P-3)" "
10F+1  134567H/M/L  F+2 RC.  ***F+3 TC.  ***F+4 +    - F+5 VOX.  *F+6 RC.  ***F+7 R P14 P14 -15 P15 -16P16 P16 -17 P17 P18211891011131415F+8 SCR.   ** MR/VFO    F+9 DW F+0+1 STP.  *** MR/VFO    F+0+2 0.00000 MR/VFO    F+0+3 BCL.   ** MR/VFO    12F+0+4 TOT.   ** MR/VFO    F+0+5 DSP.   ** MR/VFO    F+0+6 PCH.    *MR/VFO    自动 P18P18 -19 P19P20P20P21P21P21 -22FAST MENU OPERATION FLOWNO. Feature Fast key LCD display Parameter Selectable Confirm VFO mode Page Power switchReceive codeTransmit codeFrequency deviationVOX functionCode searchReverseRepeatedly press F+1Press BAND to change the mode and then press     or     to choosePress BAND to change the mode and then press     or     to chooseRepeatedly press F+4Press    or      Press BANDto change modeRepeatedlypress F+7H: (5W)M: (2.5W)L: (1W)MR/VFO    CTCSS (67.0-254.1)DCS (D023N-D754N)DCS (D023I-D754I)MR/VFO    CTCSS (67.0-254.1)DCS (D023N-D754N)DCS (D023I-D754I)+/-/No display1-9 level/OFFMR/VFO    CTCSS (67.0-254.1)DCS (D023N-D754N)DCS (D023I-D754I)PTTPressMR/VFOconfirm.Press F+MR/VFO channelstore    R/No displayAuto     Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto     Auto    NO. Feature Fast key LCD display Parameter Selectable Confirm VFO mode Page ON/OFFDW: ONNodisplay: OFF5/6.25/10/12.5/15/20/25/30/50/100KHz0-69.995MHzchooseON/OFF1-9 level, 60s/level OFFCH/FR/NA three kinds of modeVoice scramblerDual watch-operationChannel stepFrequency deviationBusy lockTime-Out-TimerChannel displaymodePriority scan Press     or  Repeatedly press F+9Press     or  Input numbers directlyPress     or  Press     or  Press     or  Press     or  Any channel can be stored.F+9 F orPTT F orPTT F or PTT F orPTT F orPTT F orPTT Auto
12 13NO. Feature Fast key LCD display Parameter Selectable Confirm VFO mode Page 16 F+0+7 W/N    *F orPTT MR/VFO    F+0+8 DEL    H*  F orPTT F+0+9 RESET  F orPTT F+ S  PTT F+ S  PTT F+MAIN F+PTT TX  1750 F+LED F+LEDWX 17181920212223F+MON SQL.    * MR/VFO    24P22P22 -23P23P24P24P25P23P23 -24         Wide/narrow          bandwidthChannel deleteResetUpward scanning  Downward   scanningMain/subchannel shift  Sending 1750   signalC r o s s - b a n dreceive/transmit Squelch level             Top/bottom                     rows display                     shiftPress     or  Press     or  Press     or  Press     or  Press     or    or input num-bers directlyRepeatedly press F+MAINW: 25kN: 12.5k   Any channel    be storedPress MR/VFO, it will display "RUST".? to remind you wh-ether you want to delete.UpwardDownwardMain/subOnly this0-9: 9 Levels0: Lowest9: HighestPresstwiceMR/VFOPress MR/VFO againAuto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Repeatedly press F+PTTAny setting within frequency rangeP23NO.Feature Fast key LCD display Parameter Selectable Confirm VFO mode Page 252627F+MR/VFO SAV H **Shift between F0,F1,F2,F3,F4 S  F+MR/VFO    F+MR/VFO  MR/VFOagain    MR/VFO F+MR/VFO F0-F4 3233MR/VFO    _Glitters F+BAND 29303128P25P26 -27P27P27P27P28P28P28P28 -29Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Auto    Channel storeKeylock"↓"shiftFrequency bands shiftJacklightFM RadioPress F long  Press    MAIN      P r e ss          BANDDirectly input when on frequency modeF * and channel shift"↓"up/down row shiftPress      or      ,press BAND to enter the next letterPress    or     to directly input numberRepeatedly press MR/VFO Press BANDON/OFFProgram by computer or direct inputPress MR/VFO, it will display"SAVE". ?to remind you whether to storePress F for more than 2 seconds, you may keylock or unlock                                             "↓"indicates                                                  main channelF0 to F4Displays: ON Not Displays: OFFON/OFFFrequency range 88-108MHz Letters (A-Z)Numbers (0~9)Symbols (+ * - /)Scan list additiveChannel name editChannel/FrequencyFrequencychannel mode shift
14 151. On standby mode, press      +      , the LCD will displays "RC.***"( as picture 2)2. Press      to change CTCSS/DCS, press OFF to turn it off.    CTCSS: 67.0-254.1        DCS: N023-N754 ( Normal DCS)    DCS: I023-I754 ( Inverse DCS)3. Press      or      to choose the code.4. After setting, press      to confirm, then it will automatically turn back to the standby mode.NOTICEFUNCTION INSTRUCTION1POWFPicture1M 06 440.02500M 01   46.0250 0HThis model has double-frequency-display function. On frequency mode, it can show two different receiving and transmitting frequencies at the same time; on channel mode, it can display two different channels and their related parameters at the same time.On  frequency  or  channel  mode,  press"MAIN"to  shift  between  main  channel  and  sub channel. If"↓"points to main channel, then all of the operations are processed with main channel frequency or channel; if"↓"points to sub channel,then all of the operations are processed with sub channel frequency or channel.Transmitting Output Power Choose (H/M L)-----Menu 1Using this function may choose the transmitting output power. 1. On frequency mode, press   and   , the LCD will displays as picture 1.   3. When setting is finished, it would be back to standby state automatically.2. Operating it repeatedly may shift between (H) 5W, (M) 2.5W, (L) 1W.NOTICE2RX.TBANDMR/VFOF         RC.offM 01  46.0250 0HPicture 2NOTICEThere are 50 groups DCS and 208 Normal/inverse DCS. See the attached list (P30-P31). On each channel, CTCSS/DCS may be used and set together.Transmitting CTCSS/DCS Setting (TX) -----Menu 3.1. On standby mode, press      +      , the LCD displays"TC.***" (as picture 3).F3TX.TUsing the function may set your personal private and prevents disturbance from others or matching with the code of other radios.MR/VFO2. Press      to shift between CTCSS/DCS (see Menu 2).3. Press      or      to select.4. After setting, press      to confirm, and then it would automatically return to standby mode.BAND        tC.offM 01  46.0250 0HPicture 3NOTICEThere are 50 groups CTCSS and 208 Normal/inverse DCS. See attached list (P30-31).On each channel, CTCSS/DCS may be used together. On channel mode, the output power may be changed directly. But changing channels or turn the power on, it will make it back to the initial setting.Choosing high power may improve the calling quality; low power may lower the radiation and usage of battery.Receiving CTCSS/DCS Setting (RC)-----Menu 2Using the function may set your personal private and prevents disturbance from others or matching with the code of other radios.
16 171. On standby mode, press       +      to enter, the LCD displays as picture 5.2. Press      or      to choose VOX level, which has levels (OFF~9), OFF.    (1) is the lowest level, (9) is the highest level. 3. After setting is finished,press      to confirm, then the system will automatically return to standby mode. ( LCD displays as picture 6).1. On frequency mode, press      +      , the LCD displays as picture 4. 2. By operating it repeatedly, you may select frequency deviation mode between (+) (-). Frequency deviation mode. a. If trasmitting frequency is higher than receiving frequency , it is normal direction (+).b. If trasmitting frequency is lower than receiving frequency, it is inverse direction (-).c. Signal without (+) (-) means it has no setting.3. After setting, the system will confirm automaticallyF4RPTM 06 440.02500M 01   46.0250 0HPicture 4+Fequency Deviation Setting (+/-)-----Menu 4This function is a way used with repeater or other working stations. NOTICESelect correct frequency deviation direction according to the station you use.This function is invalid under channel status.F5VOXMR/VFO        vox  3M 01  46.0250 0H Picture 5HM 06 440.02500M 01   46.0250 0VOXVOX Function-----Menu 5When this function is on, the system will inspect your talking to the microphone and then it will automatically shift to transmitting mode without manual operation. This function is more convenient for headset users. Picture 61. On frequency mode, press     +      to enter, the LCD displays "RC.***" .    ( as picture7).     2. Code scanning is started.3. Press      to change the code mode, after searching the code, it would stop automatically.    Code mode: CTCSS: 67.0-254.1 (CTCSS)               DCS: NO23-N754 (Normal DCS)               DCS: I023-1754 (Inverse DCS)4. After setting, press      to confirm. Press  PTT  to return to standby mode. NOTICE          The higher the level is , the higher the sensitivity of microphone is.     When scanning, FM radio or dual watch, this function is invalid.F6SEARBAND        Rc.670M 01  46.0250 0H Picture 7MR/VFOResearch CTCSS/DCS Code (RC)-----Menu 6Using this function may search and store the CTCSS/DCS code other radios send. When other stationshas the same frequency but different CTCSS/DCS. BANDFMR/VFOIf one of the code modes doesn't search code, press       to change the code mode and search again.If you want to store to channel mode, press      +       (see Menu 26).Reverse (REV)-----Menu 7NOTICEWhen using this function, the receiving and transmitting frequency will reverse, together with the CTCSS/DCS set.
1. On standby mode, press       +      +       to enter, the LCD displays "STP.**".2. Press       or       to choose. There are 5/6.25/10/12.5/15/20/25/30/50/100khz to  choose. 3. After setting, press      to confirm. Press      or  PTT   to return to standby mode. 18 191. On standby mode, press      +      to enter, the LCD displays "R".  (as picture8) 2. Operating it repeatedly means turning on or off.3. After setting, the system will confirm automatically, and return to standby mode.1. On standby mode, press      +      to enter, the LCD displays DW (as  picture 9).2. Repeatedly press      +      , you may choose"ON"or "OFF”. 3. After setting, the system will automatically confirm. At this time, the main and sub     channels have been in dual-watch.4. If you want to return to standby mode, press      +     , the LCD will not show "DW".F7REVH Picture 8M 06 440.02500M 01   46.0250 0RF8SCRMR/VFONOTICEREV is available only when in different frequencies. This function is invalid when in the same frequency.Voice Scrambler (SCR)-----Menu8This function may guarantee the secracy of your talk, that is: when in voice scrambler talking, other radios without voice scrambler can receive your signal but can't hear your talking content.1. On standby mode, press      +      to enter, the LCD displays "SCR.OFF".2. Press      or      to choose "ON" or "OFF".3. After setting, press      to confirm and it would automatically return to standby mode.NOTICECommunica tion is a vailable only when two radios h ave voice scrambler at the same time.Voice sc rambler b oard is n eeded before voice scrambl er.Dual Watch Operation (DW)-----Menu9Example: Main channel frequency is 460.125MHz, sub channel frequency is151.235MHz.Want to set dual watch, operates it as following:9DW9DWFF  Picture 9M 05 460. 2500M 02   5 .23500DW1. On standby mode, press      +     to enter, the LCD displays DW (as  picture 9).2. Repeatedly press      +     , you may choose"ON"or "OFF”. 3. After setting, the system will automatically confirm. At this time, the main and sub channels have been in dual-watch.4. If you want to return to standby mode, press      +     , the LCD will not show "DW".Example: Main channel frequency is 460.125MHz, sub channel frequency is151.235MHz. Want to set dual watch, operates it as following:9DW9DWF9DWFFH  Picture 9M 05 460. 2500M 02   5 .23500DWNOTICEIf any channel or frequency receives signal, you must reply in 7 seconds. Otherwise the radio will return to dual-watch mode.If sub channel doesn't receive a signal, only the main channel can transmit normally. You should exit this function before changing the data and information of other frequencies and channels.F0SET 1POWMR/VFOFNOTICEChannel Step (STP)-----Menu 10Using this function may choose the correspond step frequency to the radio you want to set .On channel mode, this function setting is invalid. Frequency Deviation-----Menu 11
1. On standby mode, press      +      +      to enter, the LCD shows "TOT.***".2. Press      or      to choose time-limit level. The TOT of this radio may set 60-540seconds, and has 1-9 grades, level 1 is 60 seconds, level 2 is 120 seconds, infer from this. OFF is turning off.3. After setting, press      to confirm. Press      or  PTT  to return to standby mode.1. On standby mode, press      +      +      to enter, the LCD displays "BCL.***".2. Press      or      to choose"ON" or "OFF".3. After setting, press      to confirm, press      or   PTT   to return to standby modeWhen this function is on, you may prevent interrupting other radios that are talking. If the selected channel is being used by other radios, when you press  PTT  , the radio you use will beep, and LCD displays "BUSY". Release the  PTT  , "BUSY" wil disappear and return to receiving mode. 2120This function is to limit the continuous long-time transmitting. When the continuous transmitting time exceeds the time you set, the transmitting will be stopped, and you will hear a beep, LCD displays”OVER" (as picture 10).                                                                                                          Using this function, you may set deviation between receving and transmitting.                                                                                                                                                             Generally, only repeaters use this. The frequency deviation of this radio is : 0-69.995MHz 1. On standby mode, press      +      +      to enter, the LCD displays "0.00000".2. Press numbers to input the frequency deviation you want to set. If you want to input 5MHz, input 0,5,0,0,0.3. After setting, press       . Press      or   PTT   to return to standby mode. F0SET2RX.TMR/VFOFNOTICESetting direction of freqeuncy deviation, please see Menu 4.F0SET3TX.TMR/VFOFBusy Channel Lock (BCL)-----Menu 12NOTICEThe turning-on of this function may affect your normal talk. HPicture 10M 06 overM 01  46.0250 0Time-Out-Timer (TOT)---Menu 13F0SET4RPTMR/VFOFChannel Display Mode (DSP)-----Menu 14Using this function may choose the LCD display in your favor. 1. On channel mode, press      +      +      to enter, the LCD displays"DSP.**"2. Press      or      to choose, there are 3 display ways to choose.5VOXF0SETa. CH: channel number display ( as picture 11).b. FR: channel frequency+channel number display (as picture 12).c. NA: channel name+channel number display ( as picture 13).3. After setting, press      to confirm, press      or  PTT  to return to standby mode.MR/VFOFNOTICEH Picture 11      ch - -06      ch - -0M 06 440.02500M 01   46.0250 0M 06  QFC   01  CH--0This function is invalid on frequency mode.The display of channel name can't be shown until channel name edit is finished, otherwise it would display as channel number. For steps of channel name edit, please see Menu (25). H Picture 12H Picture 13Priority Scan (PCH)-----Menu15Using this function may monitor the channel and frequency usage of other radios and check the activity of a prior channel/frequency.Example: if the radio sets 5 channels, you want to set CH-00 as priority channel. 1. On channel mode, press      +      +      to enter, the LCD displays "PCH.**".2. Press      or      to choose "0" channel. LCD displays "PCH.0" or directly input number 0,0,0.6SEARF0SET
3. After setting, press      to confirm, it would remind you whether you would delete.  LCD displays "DEL?"4. If you want to delete, press      to confirm again.1. On standby mode, press      +      +      to enter, the LCD displays "W/N.*".2. Press      or      to choose W(wide 25k) or N( narrow 12.5K). After setting, press      to confirm. Press        or  PTT  to return to standby mode.22 233. After setting is finished, press      to confirm. Press      or  PTT  to return to standby mode.4. If you want upward priority scan, press      +      +      . LCD displays "PRI.T". LCD channel displays: 00→01→00→02→00→03 ......If you want downward priority scan, Press      +      +      . LCD displays"PRI.T". LCD channel displays:    00→05→00→04→03→02 ......MR/VFO FFFNOTICEThis function is invalid in frequency stateScanning steps may refer to Menu (19)、(20). Wide/Narrow Bandwidth (W/N)-----Menu 16This fucntion is used to set the working band of radio.FF7REVF0SETMR/VFOFNOTICEThe radio normally uses wide band. Channel Delete (DEL)-----Menu17This function is used to delete channels and information of the radio.1. On channel mode, press      +      +      to enter, the LCD displays "DEL. 0H”2. Press      or      to choose the channel you want to delete, or directly input number.   Example: If you want to delete CH-01, then input 0,0,1. F0SET8SCRMR/VFOMR/VFORESET---Menu181. On standby mode, press      +      +       to enter, the LCD displays"RESET" ( as picture 14).2. Press      to confirm, it will remind you whether to reset. LCD displays"SURE?"3. If you want to reset, press      to confirmF0SET9DWMR/VFOH  Picture 14         RESETM 01   46.0250 0MR/VFONOTICEAfter resetting, the channels and information that the radio has stored will all be deleted and return to VFO mode. Upward/Downward Scanning------Menu 19&20Using this function may monitor the frequency of other radios, and check the activity of a certain channel frequency.  1. On frequency mode, press      +      or      is general scanning. According to the step frequency you set, you may scan upward or downward. 2. On channel mode, press      +      or      is general scanning. According to the channel you set, you may scan upward or downward. Press      again, you may shift to priority scan. FFFNOTICEFor priority scan, refer to Menu 15.Main/Sub Channel Shift----Menu 21
24 25Using this function may shift between main and sub channels when in frequency or channel mode. On standby mode, press      +      , the frequency or channel will shift the top or bottom row. But the "↓"of the upper row main channel will not shift, the frequency/channel that "↓"shows is still the main channel. (as picture 15)HM 06440.02500M 01  46.0250 0M 01   46.0250 0M 06 440.02500  Picture 15HFMAINTransmitting 1750Hz Call Tone-----Menu 22This function is used to turn on a transmitting signal by European users.Cross-Band Receiving/Transmitting Working Shift-----Menu 231. On standby mode, press      +LED, the LCD displays "WX" (as picture 16). "↓"shows receiving  freqeuncy. Without "↓"is transmitting frequency. 2. Press      to shift. 3. Then press      +LED to exit the setting of this funciton.    Example: If the frequency of main channel is 148.875, the frequency of sub channel is 468.875.a. Press      +LED, "↓"shows on main channel 148.875 (as picture 17). Now 148.875 is receiving frequency,while 468.875 is transmitting frequency.b. Press      , "↓"shows on sub channel 468.847 ( as picture 18) shows.     Now 468.875 is receiving frequency, 148.875 is transmitting frequency. FMAINFF  Picture 16HM 06 440.02500M 01   46.0250 0wx   Picture 17HM 04   48.8750 0M 03 468.87500wx  Picture 18HM 04   48.8750 0M 03 468.87600wxMAINNOTICEFM radio: Only receiving is acceptable, see the FM radio frequency details Menu 33. Once this function is on, other functions are invalid until you exit, and you’ll hear"beep".Squelch Level Setting-----Menu 24This function makes the squelch level"ON"or"OFF"via choose the  signal level of radio.  1. On standby, press key      +  MON  , the LCD will displays"SQL *"  (as picture 19). 2. Press key      or      to choose the squelch level from 0-9.F Picture 19H        SQL  4M 01  46.0250 0NOTICESetting the high squelch level will make failure receiving of weak signal, contrarily, it will be interferred by other noise or signal if the squelch level is too low.Channel Name Edit-----Menu 25This function can enable you to edit your desired letters on the channel storing mode, it's convenient to distinguish other users.1. On the main channel mode, press      +      . (as picture 20).2. Press      or      to choose the character,and then press      to set next character.     The channel name makes up of the following:     26 letters:  A - Z    10 numbers:  0 - 9     4 symbols: (-) (+) (*) (/)3. Press      to confirm and return to the standby mode.FBANDBANDMR/VFONOTICEThe channel name can edits as many as 6 characters. (Any 1-6 characters of channel name is acceptable).Choose the (-) symbol means this character is empty.For channel name display see Menu 14. Picture 20HM 06  UHFM 01   46.0250 0
Press key      each time, the "↓"symbol will display in turn between the main frequency/channel and sub-frequency/channel. Next you can change the frequency or data such as frequency、channel  number、output  power、 CTCSS/DCS code and so on.Example: Channel 3 (same frequency).Receiving frequency: 466.675MHz   CTCSS: 71.9KHzTransmitting frequency: 466.675MHz  CTCSS: 71.9KHzChannel 5 (different frequency)Receiving frequency: 465.575MHzTransmitting frequency: 460.575MHz  CTCSS: 88.5KHzFirst, storing channel 3:a: The radio on frequency working mode, input key 4、6、6、6、7、5 ordinal.b: Press key      +      , and then press key      to enter the CTCSS mode(see Menu 2).     Press      or       to choose the receiving CTCSS 71.9, then press key      to confirm.c: Press key      +      , and then press key      to enter the CTCSS mode(see Menu 3).     Press      or      to choose the transmitting CTCSS 71.9, then press key      to confirm.   d: Press key      +     , and then press      or      to choose the channel number "SAV.3H".e: Press key      again to confirm. It doesn't operate the b and c step if you don’t set the CTCSS.Next, storing channel 5:a: The radio on frequency working mode,input key 4、6、5、5、7、5.b: Press key      +      , and then press key      to enter the CTCSS modec: Press      or      to choose the transmitting CTCSS 88.5, and then press key      to confirm.26 27Channel Storing-----Menu 26When the radio on the frequency working and standby mode, input the desired frequency and parameters.1. Press key     +    , the LCD will displays"SAV**H". (as picture 21).2. Press key      or      to choose the channel number.3. Press key      to save or not, the LCD will displays"SAVE?". (as picture 22).4. Press key      to save again.FMR/VFOMR/VFO Picture 21H        sav  2hM 01  46.0250 0 Picture 22H         save  ?M 01   46.0250 0F2RX.TBANDMR/VFOF3TX.TBANDMR/VFOFMR/VFOMR/VFOF3TX.TBANDMR/VFOMR/VFOd: Press key      +       repeatedly until the repeater shift direction shows (-). (see Menu 11).e: Press key      +       +       , and then input key 0、5、0、0、0 ordinal.f: Press key      to confirm.g: Press key      +      ,and then press    or    to choose the channel number "SAV.5H". h: Press key      again to confirm.4RPTF2RX.TF0SETMR/VFOMR/VFOFMR/VFONOTICEMR/VFO                                                                     Press key      to shift the radio between frequency and channel mode after setting. Frequency and Channel Mode Shift-----Menu 27This function is mainly shift the frequency and channel mode of the radio. Press key      each time, the radio will shift between frequency and channel mode.MR/VFONOTICEThe frequency and channel mode shift can be done only when the LCD shows a"↓"symbol.Keypad Lock-----Menu 28Press key       more than 2 seconds, keypad lock; operate again, keypad unlock. (as picture 23).FM 06440.02500M 01  46.0250 0HPicture 23"↓"Symbol Switch-----Menu 29MAIN
Using this function can choose the channel you setting is to scan or not.1. On the channel mode, press key      +       , the LCD displays "S", it means the channel accept scan.2. Press key      +      again to exit, the LCD will not displays"S", it means the channel you choose is not in scanning.28 29Frequency Band Shift-----Menu 30This function is convenient to choose the frequency band of the radio.1. On the frequency mode,press key      each time to choose the frequency band. The LCD displays "F*".BANDScan list-----Menu 31FMR/VFOFMR/VFONOTICEFor scan function see Menu 15、19、20.Jacklight-----Menu 32Press key       , the jacklight turn on; operate it again, the jacklight turn off.FM Radio-----Menu 33On the frequency mode, input the FM frequency of the radio, the FM frequency range: 88-108MHz.Example: FM frequency: 88.1MHz1. On the frequency mode  . (as picture 24).2. Input number key 0、8、8、1、0、0 directly. (as picture 25).H   F0  00.0000 0   08 440.02500H   F0  88. 0000   08 440.02500  Picture 24 Picture25NOTICEThe FM frequency also can be stored in the channel.PC ProgrammableThe radio can be programmed by computer. For operation details see QS PC software.The Annunciation Of No Transmitting1. If busy channel lock, LCD displays "BUSY".2. If PLL unlock, LCD displays  "LOST".3. If the battery voltage is lower than normal, LCD displays  "LOW".4. If Time-Out-Timer, LCD displays  "OVER".5. If it is in the frequency: 470-519.995MHZ, LCD displays  "DIS".
30 31CTCSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 92 02 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 93 03 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 94 04 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 95 06 7 . 06 9 . 37 1 . 97 4 . 47 7 . 07 9 . 78 2 . 58 5 . 48 8 . 59 1 . 59 4 . 89 7 . 41 0 0 . 01 0 3 . 51 0 7 . 21 1 0 . 91 1 4 . 81 1 8 . 81 2 3 . 01 2 7 . 31 3 1 . 81 3 6 . 51 4 1 . 31 4 6 . 21 5 1 . 41 5 6 . 71 5 9 . 81 6 2 . 21 6 5 . 51 6 7 . 91 7 1 . 31 7 3 . 81 7 7 . 31 7 9 91 8 3 . 51 8 6 . 21 8 9 . 91 9 2 . 81 9 6 . 61 9 9 . 52 0 3 . 52 0 6 . 52 1 0 . 72 1 8 . 12 2 5 . 72 2 9 . 12 3 3 . 62 4 1 . 82 5 0 . 32 5 4 . 1.DCS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112131415161718192021434445464748495051525354555657585960616263858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146D023ND025ND026ND031ND032ND036ND043ND047ND051ND053ND054ND065ND071ND072ND073ND074ND114ND115ND116ND122ND125ND251ND252ND255ND261ND263ND265ND266ND271ND274ND306ND311ND315ND325ND331ND332ND343ND346ND351ND356ND364ND365ND532ND546ND565ND606ND612ND624ND627ND631ND632ND654ND662ND664ND703ND712ND723ND731ND732ND734ND743ND754N2223242526272829303132333464656667686970717273747576 105106107108109110111112113114115116117147148149150151152153154155156157158159D131ND132ND134ND143ND145ND152ND155ND156ND162ND165ND172ND174ND205ND371ND411ND412ND413ND423ND431ND432ND445ND446ND452ND454ND455ND462N D023ID025ID026ID031ID032ID036ID043ID047ID051ID053ID054ID065ID071I35363738394041427778798081828384118119120121122123124125160161162163164165166167201202203204205206207208D212ND223ND225ND226ND243ND244ND245ND246ND464ND465ND466ND503ND506ND516ND523ND526ND072ID073ID074ID114ID115ID116ID122ID125ID331ID332ID343ID346ID351ID356ID364ID365ID703ID712ID723ID731ID732ID734ID743ID754I168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188D131ID132ID134ID143ID145 ID152ID155ID156ID162ID165ID172ID174ID205ID212ID223ID225ID226ID243ID244ID245ID246ID371ID411ID412ID413ID423ID431ID432ID445ID446ID452ID454ID455ID462ID464ID465ID466ID503ID506ID516ID523ID526I189190191192193194195196197198199200D251ID252ID255ID261ID263ID265ID266ID271ID274ID306ID311ID315ID325ID532ID546ID565ID606ID612ID624ID627ID631ID632ID654ID662ID664I
32RX:136-174MHz,400- 0 MHzGENERALFrequency sensitivityRated VoltageMemory channelAntenna dispositionAntenna impedanceWorking manner5PPmDC7.2V (rechargeableLi-ionbattery)Frequency  rangeSPECIFICATIONS110mmX56mmX37mm-122dB(12dB SINAD)≥60dB  ≥55dB≥65dB  ≥60dB 0.5W<10%≥85dB≥65dB200 channelsInductivelyloadedantennaSamefrequencysingleoperation ordifferentfrequencysingleoperation10W/4W/1W16K   F3E/11K   F3E<5k/<2.5kHz<7uW6dB<2.8A(H10)0.75kHz±50Hz,0.37kHz±30Hz12mVOutputpower<5%(wide/narrow)IntermodulationTRANSMITTER RECEIVERSpurious radiationModulation characterEmission currentSpurious rejectionSensitivityAudio frequency powerAudio distortionBlockingAdjacent channel selectivity50All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.Modulation mode(wide/narrow)Maximum CTCSS/DCSdeviation(wide/narrow)Modulation sensitivityModulation distortionTX:1 44-148MHz,420-450M H zNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  (2) this device must accept any interference received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.  52

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