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

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User’s Manual
Thank you for purchasing this QS Radio. We believe this easy-to-use
radio 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 standby
2.H (High) , M (Medium) , L (Low)
output power selective
3.Double frequency, double channel
display of the LCD.
4.Built-in VOX function
5.Dual-watch operation
6.Respectively receive/transmit
CTCSS/DCS code
7.Repeater shift direction set
8.Auto code search
9.Reverse frequency function
10.Voice scrambler
11.Multi channel steps
12.Frequency deviation setting
13.Busy channel lock
14.Time-out-Timer
15.Channel, channel-frequency,
channel-name display.
16.Priority scan
17.Wide/narrow bandwidth
18.Channel delete
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING
19.Reset
20.Up/down scan function
Please read the User’s Manual before using. It gives you important
21.Main/sub channel shift
information about how to operate the portable radio.
22.1750Hz call tone
Please put the radio and accessories where the children can not touch.
23.Cross-band receiving/transmitting
Maintenance can only be performed by professional technicians.
24.Squelch level
Please use the standard battery pack and charger in order not to
25.Channel name edit
destroy the radio.
26.Channel store
Please use the standard antenna, in order not to shorten the distance.
27.Frequency and channel mode
Do not expose the radio to sunlight for a long period of time, nor put it
shift
28.Keypad lock
29.Main/sub channel display shift
30.Channel scan list
31.200 channels
32.PC Programmable
33.High capacity Li-ion battery
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.
34.Smart charger
35.FM Radio (88-108MHz)
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
CONTENTS
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES-----------------------1
CHARGING NOTES(1)(2)----------------------- 2-3
ATTACHING/RELEASING
THE BATTERY PACK------- -------------------------4
INSTALLING BELT CLIP---------------------------- 5
INSTALLING EXTERNAL
SPEAKER/MICROPHONE--------------------------5
DIAGRAM---------------------------------------------6-7
LCD DISPLAY------------------------------------------ 8
BASIC OPERATION-----------------------------------9
FAST MENU OPERATION FLOW------------10-13
FUNCTION INSTRUCTION---------------------14-29
Transmitting output power choose (H/M/L)----- 14
Receiving CTCSS/DCS setting (RC)---------14-15
Transmitting CTCSS/DCS setting (TX)-----------15
Fequency deviation setting (+/-) ------------------ 16
VOX function---------------------------------------16-17
Research CTCSS/DCS code (RC)----------------17
Reverse (REV)------------------------------------17-18
Voice scrambler (SCR)------------------------------ 18
Dual-watch operation (DW)-------------------18-19
Channel display mode (DSP)-------------- 21
Priority scan (PCH)----------------------21-22
Wide/Narrow bandwidth (W/N)----------- 22
Channel delete (DEL)------------------ 22-23
Reset------------------------------------------- 23
Upward/downward scanning-------------- 23
Main/sub channel shift------------------2 3-24
Transmitting 1750Hz call tone------------ 24
Cross-band receiving-transmitting
working shift---------------------------------- 24
Squelch level setting------------------------25
Channel name edit-------------------------- 25
Channel storing--------------------------26-27
Frequency and channel mode shift--- ---27
Keypad lock-----------------------------------27
“↓” symbol switch--------------------------- 27
Frequency band shift------------------------28
Jacklight--------------------------------------- 28
FM Radio----------------------------------28 -29
PC programmable -------------------------- 29
The annunciation of no transmitting----- 29
CTCSS list------------------------------------30
DCS list--------------------------------------- 31
Specifications------------------------------ 32
Carefully unpack the portable radio. We suggest that you check the
following items before you throw away the packing materials.
Antenna
Li-ion battery
User’s Manual
Battery charger
ii
Belt clip
Adapter
User’s manual
CHARGING NOTES(1)
CHARGING NOTES(2)
Charging the battery pack:
Battery packs are not charged when they are shipped.Charge
them before use.
Plug the AC adapter into the back of the
charger.Then plug the power cable of the
adapter into 220V power.
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.
CAUTIONS
After 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.
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.
ATTACHING THE BATTERY PACK
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.
RELEASING THE BATTERY PACK
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.
INSTALLING BELT CLIP
Conveniently attaches to your belt.
Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws
using a phillips screw driver.
INSTALLING EXTERNAL SPEAKER/
MICROPHONE
Insert the speaker/microphone plugs into the
speaker/microphone jacks.
PS: The radio is not fully rain resistant while
using the external speaker/microphone.
DIAGRAM
Jacklight
Antenna connector
Power/Volume switch
Receive/Transmit
indicator lamp
PTT switch
Monitor
Speaker
Microphone
Ear/Mic jacks
Jacklight switch
LCD display
Battery pack
Function key
Keypad
Up key
Down key
BASIC OPERATION
LCD DISPLAY
Dual watch operation
Priority scan
DCS
Priority scan channel
U-U, V-V, U-V mode
Keypad sound
Function key
H/M/L power
Keypad lock
VOX transmit function
Battery capacity indicator (Full)
The rest capacity of the battery
P-3
Scan function
Battery capacity indicator
Note:
P-2
Press and hold the Monitor button, then rotate
the Power/Volume knob to turn up and down the volume.
Frequency display
TX/RC signal indicator
Turn Power/Volume knob counter-clockwise to
turn off the radio. (P-2)
Note:
Transmit indicator
Signal
P-1
Repeater shift direction
Reverse function
CTCSS
Turn 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)
The battery is exhausted, please
change a new battery or charge the
battery
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)
Receive signal indicator
FAST MENU OPERATION FLOW
NO. Feature
LCD
Fast key display
Parameter
Selectable
Confirm
VFO Page
mode
1 Power switch
F+1
H/M/L
Repeatedly
press F+1
H: (5W)
M: (2.5W)
L: (1W)
Auto
Auto
P14
2 Receive code
F+2
RC. ***
Press BAND to
change the
mode and then
press or to
choose
CTCSS (67.0-254.1)
DCS (D023N-D754N)
DCS (D023I-D754I)
MR/
VFO
Auto
P14
-15
TC. ***
Press BAND to
change the
mode and then
press or to
choose
CTCSS (67.0-254.1)
DCS (D023N-D754N)
DCS (D023I-D754I)
3 Transmit code
F+3
NO.
5 VOX function
6 Code search
7 Reverse
F+4
F+5
F+6
F+7
VOX. *
RC. ***
Repeatedly
press F+4
Press
or
Press BAND
to change
mode
Repeatedly
press F+7
Voice scrambler
Dual watchoperation
MR/
VFO
Auto
+/-/No display
Auto
Auto
1-9 level/OFF
MR/
VFO
CTCSS (67.0-254.1)
DCS (D023N-D754N)
DCS (D023I-D754I)
Press
MR/VFO
confirm.
Press
F+MR/
VFO
channel
store
PTT
Auto
Auto
R/No display
Auto
Parameter
F+8
SCR. **
Press
or
F+9
DW
Repeatedly
press F+9
Press
or
Selectable
Confirm
VFO
mode
Page
MR/
VFO
Auto
P18
DW: ON
Nodisplay: OFF
自动
F+9
P18
-19
5/6.25/10/12.5/
15/20/25/30/50/
100KHz
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P19
0-69.995MHz
choose
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P20
ON/OFF
F+0+1
STP. ***
F+0+2
0.000 00
12 Busy lock
F+0+3
BCL. **
Press
or
ON/OFF
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P20
13 Time-Out-Timer
F+0+4
TOT. **
Press
or
1-9 level, 60s/
level OFF
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P21
F+0+5
DSP. **
Press
or
CH/FR/NA
three kinds of
mode
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P21
F+0+6
PCH. *
Press
or
Any channel
can be stored.
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P21
-22
P15
-16
Frequency
deviation
Input numbers
directly
P16
P16
-17
P17
14
Channel display
mode
P18
15 Priority scan
10
LCD
Fast key display
10 Channel step
11
Frequency
deviation
Feature
11
NO. Feature
Parameter
Fast key LCD
display
16
Wide/narrow
bandwidth
F+0+7
W/N *
Press
17
Channel delete
F+0+8
DEL * H
Press or
or input numbers directly
18
Reset
F+0+9
RESET
19
Upward scanning
F+
Press
or
20
Downward
scanning
F+
Press
or
21
Main/sub
channel shift
F+MAIN
22
Sending 1750
signal
F+PTT
TX 1750
23
Cross-band
receive/transmit
F+LED
WX
24
Squelch level
F+MON
SQL. *
12
Top/bottom
rows display
shift
or
Selectable
VFO Page
Confirm mode
NO.Feature
VFO Page
Confirm mode
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P22
25 Channel
name edit
F+BAND
_Glitters
Press
or
press BAND to
enter the next
letter
Letters (A-Z)
Numbers (0~9)
Symbols (+ * - /)
MR/
VFO
Auto
P25
Any channel
be stored
Press
twice
MR/
VFO
F or
PTT
P22
-23
26 Channel store
F+MR/
VFO
SAV ** H
Press or
to directly
input number
Press MR/VFO, it
will display"SAVE".
?to remind you
whether to store
MR/
VFO
again
Auto
P26
-27
Press MR/VFO, it
will display "RUST".
? to remind you whether you want to
delete.
Press
MR/
VFO
again
F or
PTT
P23
MR/
VFO
F * and
channel
shift
Repeatedly
press MR/VFO
Channel/
Frequency
Auto
Auto
P27
Auto
P23
P27
PTT
Press F for more than
2 seconds, you may
keylock or unlock
Auto
Upward
Auto
PTT
"↓"indicates
main channel
Auto
Downward
P27
Press BAND
F0 to F4
Auto
Auto
P28
F+MR/VFO
Displays: ON
Not Displays:
OFF
Auto
F+MR/
VFO
P28
ON/OFF
Auto
Auto
P28
Auto
Auto
P28
-29
27
Frequency
channel mode
shift
28
Keylock
Press F
long
P23
29
"↓"shift
Press
MAIN
"↓"up/
down row
shift
Frequency
bands shift
Press
BAND
Shift
between
F0,F1,
F2,F3,F4
Main/sub
Auto
Auto
P23
-24
30
Repeatedly
press F+PTT
Only this
Auto
Auto
P24
31 Scan list
additive
Any setting within
frequency range
Auto
F+
LED
P24
32 Jacklight
0-9: 9 Levels
0: Lowest
9: Highest
MR/
VFO
Auto
P25
33 FM Radio
or
Selectable
W: 25k
N: 12.5k
Repeatedly
press F+MAIN
Press
Parameter
Fast key LCD
display
F+MR/
VFO
ON/OFF
Directly input
when on
frequency
mode
F 0-F 4
Program by
computer or
direct input
Frequency range
88-108MHz
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1. On standby mode, press F + 2 , 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
RC.off
DCS: N023-N754 ( Normal DCS)
Picture 2
01 46.025
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.
RX.T
FUNCTION INSTRUCTION
BAND
NOTICE
This 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.
1. On frequency mode, press and , the LCD will displays as picture 1.
2. Operating it repeatedly may shift between (H) 5W, (M) 2.5W, (L) 1W.
1POW
MR/
VFO
NOTICE
06 440.025 00
01
46.025 00
Picture1
3. When setting is finished, it would be back to standby state automatically.
NOTICE
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 2
Using the function may set your personal private and prevents disturbance from others
or matching with the code of other radios.
14
00
There 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 Output Power Choose (H/M L)-----Menu 1
Using this function may choose the transmitting output power.
Transmitting CTCSS/DCS Setting (TX) -----Menu 3.
Using the function may set your personal private and prevents disturbance from
others or matching with the code of other radios.
1. On standby mode, press F + 3 , the LCD displays"TC.***" (as picture 3).
2. Press
to shift between CTCSS/DCS (see Menu 2).
tC.off
Picture 3
01 46.025
3. Press
or
to select.
4. After setting, press
to confirm, and then it would automatically return to
standby mode.
TX.T
BAND
00
MR/
VFO
NOTICE
There are 50 groups CTCSS and 208 Normal/inverse DCS. See attached list (P30-31).
On each channel, CTCSS/DCS may be used together.
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Fequency Deviation Setting (+/-)-----Menu 4
NOTICE
This function is a way used with repeater or other working stations.
1. On frequency mode, press F + 4 , 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.
06 440.025
Picture 4
3. After setting, the system will confirm automatically
01 46.025
RPT
The higher the level is , the higher the sensitivity of microphone is.
When scanning, FM radio or dual watch, this function is invalid.
Research CTCSS/DCS Code (RC)-----Menu 6
Using this function may search and store the CTCSS/DCS code other radios
send. When other stationshas the same frequency but different CTCSS/DCS.
00
00
1. On frequency mode, press F + 6 to enter, the LCD displays "RC.***" .
( as picture7).
Rc.670
Picture 7
01 46.025
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.
SEAR
NOTICE
BAND
Select correct frequency deviation direction according to the station you use.
This function is invalid under channel status.
VOX Function-----Menu 5
When 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.
vox 3
1. On standby mode, press F + 5 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.
MR/
3. After setting is finished,press VFO
to confirm, then the system will
automatically return to standby mode. ( LCD displays as picture 6).
VOX
16
01
MR/
VFO
46.025 00
Picture 5
00
06 440.025 00
01 46.025
00
VOX
Picture 6
NOTICE
If one of the code modes doesn't search code, press BAND to change the code
mode and search again.
MR/
If you want to store to channel mode, press F + VFO
(see Menu 26).
Reverse (REV)-----Menu 7
When using this function, the receiving and transmitting frequency will reverse,
together with the CTCSS/DCS set.
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1. On standby mode, press F + 7 to enter, the LCD displays "R". (as picture8)
2. Operating it repeatedly means turning on or off.
06 440.025
3. After setting, the system will confirm automatically, and return to 01 46.025
standby mode.
Picture 8
REV
00
00
Example: Main channel frequency is 460.125MHz, sub channel frequency is151.235MHz.
Want to set dual watch, operates it as following:
1. On standby mode, press F + 9 to enter, the LCD displays DW (as picture 9).
2. Repeatedly press F + 9 , you may choose"ON"or "OFF”.
05 460. 25
02 5 .235
3. After setting, the system will automatically confirm. At this time,
the main and sub channels have been in dual-watch.
Picture 9
4. If you want to return to standby mode, press F + 9 , the LCD will not show "DW".
DW
DW
DW
NOTICE
REV is available only when in different frequencies. This function is invalid when in
the same frequency.
00
00
DW
NOTICE
Voice Scrambler (SCR)-----Menu8
This 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 F + 8 to enter, the LCD displays "SCR.OFF".
2. Press
or
to choose "ON" or "OFF".
MR/
3. After setting, press VFO
to confirm and it would automatically return to standby mode.
SCR
If 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.
Channel Step (STP)-----Menu 10
Using this function may choose the correspond step frequency to the radio you want to set .
NOTICE
Communication is available only when two radios have voice scrambler at the same time.
Voice scrambler board is needed before voice scrambler.
1. On standby mode, press F +
2. Press
or
0SET
+1
POW
to enter, the LCD displays "STP.**".
to choose. There are 5/6.25/10/12.5/15/20/25/30/50/100khz to choose.
3. After setting, press
MR/
VFO
to confirm. Press F or PTT to return to standby mode.
Dual Watch Operation (DW)-----Menu9
Example: Main channel frequency is 460.125MHz, sub channel frequency is151.235MHz.
Want to set dual watch, operates it as following:
1. On standby mode, press F + 9 to enter, the LCD displays DW (as picture 9).
2. Repeatedly press F + 9 , 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.
05 460. 25
DW
NOTICE
On channel mode, this function setting is invalid.
DW
Frequency Deviation-----Menu 11
DW
4. If you want to return to standby mode, press
18
00
02
5 .235 00
Picture 9
, the LCD will not show "DW".
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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 F + 0 + 2 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.
MR/
3. After setting, press VFO
. Press F or PTT to return to standby mode.
SET
RX.T
NOTICE
RPT
Channel Display Mode (DSP)-----Menu 14
SET
Busy Channel Lock (BCL)-----Menu 12
ch - - 06
ch - - 0
Picture 11
VOX
06 440.025 00
01
46.025 00
Picture 12
a. CH: channel number display ( as picture 11).
b. FR: channel frequency+channel number display (as picture 12).
06 QFC
Picture 13
01 CH-- 0
c. NA: channel name+channel number display ( as picture 13).
MR/
3. After setting, press VFO to confirm, press F or PTT to return to standby mode.
When 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.
1. On standby mode, press F + 0 + 3 to enter, the LCD displays "BCL.***".
2. Press
or
to choose"ON" or "OFF".
MR/
3. After setting, press VFO
to confirm, press F or PTT to return to standby mode
TX.T
NOTICE
NOTICE
This 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).
Priority Scan (PCH)-----Menu15
The turning-on of this function may affect your normal talk.
Time-Out-Timer (TOT)---Menu 13
This 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
06 over
will hear a beep, LCD displays”OVER" (as picture 10).
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SET
Using this function may choose the LCD display in your favor.
1. On channel mode, press F + 0 + 5 to enter, the LCD displays"DSP.**"
2. Press
or
to choose, there are 3 display ways to choose.
Setting direction of freqeuncy deviation, please see Menu 4.
SET
1. On standby mode, press F + 0 + 4 to enter, the LCD shows "TOT.***".
2. Press
or
to choose time-limit level. The TOT of this radio may set 60540seconds, and has 1-9 grades, level 1 is 60 seconds, level 2 is 120 seconds, infer
from this. OFF is turning off.
MR/
3. After setting, press VFO
to confirm. Press F or PTT to return to standby mode.
01
46.025 00
Picture 10
Using 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 F + 0 + 6 to enter, the LCD displays "PCH.**".
2. Press
or
to choose "0" channel. LCD displays "PCH.0" or directly input number
0,0,0.
SET
SEAR
21
MR/
3. After setting, press VFO
to confirm, it would remind you whether you would delete.
LCD displays "DEL?"
RESET
MR/
4. If you want to delete, press VFO
to confirm again.
01 46.025
MR/
3. After setting is finished, press VFO
to confirm. Press F or PTT to return to standby
mode.
4. If you want upward priority scan, press F +
+ F . LCD displays "PRI.T". LCD
channel displays: 00→01→00→02→00→03 ......
If you want downward priority scan, Press F +
+ F . LCD displays"PRI.T". LCD
channel displays: 00→05→00→04→03→02 ......
RESET---Menu18
00
Picture 14
1. On standby mode, press F + 0 + 9 to enter, the LCD displays"RESET" ( as
picture 14).
MR/
2. Press VFO
to confirm, it will remind you whether to reset. LCD displays"SURE?"
MR/
3. If you want to reset, press VFO
to confirm
SET
NOTICE
This function is invalid in frequency state
Scanning steps may refer to Menu (19)、(20).
DW
NOTICE
After resetting, the channels and information that the radio has stored will all be
deleted and return to VFO mode.
Wide/Narrow Bandwidth (W/N)-----Menu 16
This fucntion is used to set the working band of radio.
1. On standby mode, press F + 0 + 7 to enter, the LCD displays "W/N.*".
2. Press
or
to choose W(wide 25k) or N( narrow 12.5K). After setting, press
confirm. Press F or PTT to return to standby mode.
SET
Upward/Downward Scanning------Menu 19&20
REV
MR/
VFO
NOTICE
The radio normally uses wide band.
Channel Delete (DEL)-----Menu17
This function is used to delete channels and information of the radio.
1. On channel mode, press F + 0 + 8 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.
SET
SCR
to
Using this function may monitor the frequency of other radios, and check
the activity of a certain channel frequency.
1. On frequency mode, press F +
or
is general scanning. According to
the step frequency you set, you may scan upward or downward.
2. On channel mode, press F +
or
is general scanning. According to
the channel you set, you may scan upward or downward. Press F again,
you may shift to priority scan.
NOTICE
For priority scan, refer to Menu 15.
Main/Sub Channel Shift----Menu 21
22
23
Using this function may shift between main and sub channels when in frequency or
channel mode. On standby mode, press F + MAIN , 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)
06 440.025 00
01
46.025 00
M 06 440.025 00
46.025 00
01
Squelch Level Setting-----Menu 24
This function makes the squelch level"ON"or"OFF"via choose the signal level of radio.
1. On standby, press key F + MON , the LCD will displays"SQL *" (as picture 19).
2. Press key
or
to choose the squelch level from 0-9.
SQL 4
Picture 15
01
46.025 00
Picture 19
NOTICE
Transmitting 1750Hz Call Tone-----Menu 22
Setting 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.
This function is used to turn on a transmitting signal by European users.
Cross-Band Receiving/Transmitting Working Shift-----Menu 23
1. On standby mode, press F +LED, the LCD displays "WX" (as picture 16). "↓
"shows receiving freqeuncy. Without "↓"is transmitting frequency.
06 440.025
01 46.025
2. Press MAIN to shift.
3. Then press F +LED to exit the setting of this funciton.
Picture 16
Example: If the frequency of main channel is 148.875, the frequency of sub
channel is 468.875.
a. Press F +LED, "↓"shows on main channel 148.875 (as picture 17). Now 148.875
is receiving frequency,while 468.875 is transmitting frequency.
b. Press MAIN , "↓"shows on sub channel 468.847 ( as picture 18) shows.
Now 468.875 is receiving frequency, 148.875 is transmitting frequency.
wx H
wx H
48.875 00
04
03 468.875 00
00
00
wx H
Picture 17
48.875 00
04
03 468.876 00
Picture 18
NOTICE
FM 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".
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Channel Name Edit-----Menu 25
This 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 F + BAND . (as picture 20).
2. Press
or
to choose the character,and then press BAND to set next character.
The channel name makes up of the following:
06 UHF
26 letters: A - Z 10 numbers: 0 - 9 4 symbols: (-) (+) (*) (/)
01 46.025
MR/
3. Press VFO
to confirm and return to the standby mode.
00
Picture 20
NOTICE
The 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.
25
Channel Storing-----Menu 26
RPT
When the radio on the frequency working and standby mode, input the desired
frequency and parameters.
sav
MR/
01 46.025
1. Press key F + VFO
, the LCD will displays"SAV**H". (as picture 21).
Picture 21
2. Press key
or
to choose the channel number.
MR/
3. Press key VFO
to save or not, the LCD will displays"SAVE?". (as picture 22).
MR/ to save again.
4. Press key VFO
save ?
2h
00
01
46.025 00
Example: Channel 3 (same frequency).
Picture 22
Receiving frequency: 466.675MHz CTCSS: 71.9KHz
Transmitting frequency: 466.675MHz CTCSS: 71.9KHz
Channel 5 (different frequency)
Receiving frequency: 465.575MHz
Transmitting frequency: 460.575MHz CTCSS: 88.5KHz
First, storing channel 3:
a: The radio on frequency working mode, input key 4、6、6、6、7、5 ordinal.
b: Press key F + 2 , and then press key BAND to enter the CTCSS mode(see Menu 2).
MR/
Press
or
to choose the receiving CTCSS 71.9, then press key VFO
to confirm.
c: Press key F + 3 , and then press key BAND to enter the CTCSS mode(see Menu 3).
MR/
Press
or
to choose the transmitting CTCSS 71.9, then press key VFO
to confirm.
MR/
d: Press key F + VFO
, and then press
or
to choose the channel number "SAV.3H".
MR/
e: Press key VFO
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 F + 3 , and then press key BAND to enter the CTCSS mode
MR/
c: Press
or
to choose the transmitting CTCSS 88.5, and then press key VFO
to
confirm.
RX.T
d: Press key F + 4 repeatedly until the repeater shift direction shows (-). (see Menu 11).
e: Press key F + 0 + 2 , and then input key 0、5、0、0、0 ordinal.
MR/ to confirm.
f: Press key VFO
MR/ ,and then press
g: Press key F + VFO
or
to choose the channel number "SAV.5H".
MR/ again to confirm.
h: Press key VFO
SET
RX.T
NOTICE
Press key
MR/
VFO
to shift the radio between frequency and channel mode after setting.
Frequency and Channel Mode Shift-----Menu 27
This function is mainly shift the frequency and channel mode of the radio.
MR/
Press key VFO
each time, the radio will shift between frequency and channel mode.
NOTICE
The frequency and channel mode shift can be done only when the LCD shows a"↓"symbol.
TX.T
TX.T
26
Keypad Lock-----Menu 28
Press key
more than 2 seconds, keypad lock; operate again, keypad unlock. (as picture 23).
"↓"Symbol Switch-----Menu 29
06 440.025 00
01
46.025 00
Picture 23
Press key MAIN each time, the "↓"symbol will display in turn between the main
frequency/channel and subfrequency/channel. Next you can change the frequency or data such as frequency、
channel number、output power、 CTCSS/DCS code and so on.
27
Frequency Band Shift-----Menu 30
This function is convenient to choose the frequency band of the radio.
1. On the frequency mode,press key
each
BAND time to choose the frequency band. The
LCD displays "F*".
On the frequency mode, input the FM frequency of the radio, the FM frequency range:
88-108MHz.Example: FM frequency: 88.1MHz
F0 00.000
Picture 24
1. On the frequency mode . (as picture 24).
08 440.025
2. Input number key 0、8、8、1、0、0 directly. (as picture 25).
00
00
F0
88. 00 00
08 440.025 00
Picture25
NOTICE
The FM frequency also can be stored in the channel.
Scan list-----Menu 31
Using this function can choose the channel you setting is to scan or not.
MR/
1. On the channel mode, press key F + VFO
, the LCD displays "S", it means the
channel accept scan.
MR/
2. Press key F + VFO
again to exit, the LCD will not displays"S", it means the channel
you choose is not in scanning.
NOTICE
For scan function see Menu 15、19、20.
Jacklight-----Menu 32
Press key
PC Programmable
The radio can be programmed by computer. For operation details see QS PC software.
The Annunciation Of No Transmitting
1. 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".
, the jacklight turn on; operate it again, the jacklight turn off.
FM Radio-----Menu 33
28
29
CTCSS
10
11
12
13
6 7 .0
6 9 .3
7 1 .9
7 4 .4
7 7 .0
7 9 .7
8 2 .5
8 5 .4
8 8 .5
9 1 .5
9 4 .8
9 7 .4
1 0 0 .0
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
1 0 3 .5
1 0 7 .2
1 1 0 .9
1 1 4 .8
1 1 8 .8
1 2 3 .0
1 2 7 .3
1 3 1 .8
1 3 6 .5
1 4 1 .3
1 4 6 .2
1 5 1 .4
1 5 6 .7
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
1 5 9 .8
1 6 2 .2
1 6 5 .5
1 6 7 .9
1 7 1 .3
1 7 3 .8
1 7 7 .3
1 7 9 .9
1 8 3 .5
1 8 6 .2
1 8 9 .9
1 9 2 .8
1 9 6 .6
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
1 9 9 .5
2 0 3 .5
2 0 6 .5
2 1 0 .7
2 1 8 .1
2 2 5 .7
2 2 9 .1
2 3 3 .6
2 4 1 .8
2 5 0 .3
2 5 4 .1
DCS
30
D023N
D025N
D026N
D031N
D032N
D036N
D043N
10
11
12
13
14
D047N
D051N
D053N
D054N
D065N
D071N
D072N
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
D073N
D074N
D114N
D115N
D116N
D122N
D125N
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
D131N
D132N
D134N
D143N
D145N
D152N
D155N
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
D156N
D162N
D165N
D172N
D174N
D205N
D212N
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
D223N
D225N
D226N
D243N
D244N
D245N
D246N
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
D251N 72
D252N 73
D255N 74
D261N 75
D263N 76
D265N 77
D266N 78
D271N 79
D274N 80
D306N 81
D311N 82
D315N 83
D325N 84
D331N 85
D332N 86
D343N 87
D346N 88
D351N 89
D356N 90
D364N 91
D365N 92
D371N 93
D411N 94
D412N 95
D413N 96
D423N 97
D431N 98
D432N 99
D445N 100
D446N
D452N
D454N
D455N
D462N
D464N
D465N
D466N
D503N
D506N
D516N
D523N
D526N
D532N
D546N
D565N
D606N
D612N
D624N
D627N
D631N
D632N
D654N
D662N
D664N
D703N
D712N
D723N
D731N
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
D732N
D734N
D743N
D754N
D023I
D025I
D026I
D031I
D032I
D036I
D043I
D047I
D051I
D053I
D054I
D065I
D071I
D072I
D073I
D074I
D114I
D115I
D116I
D122I
D125I
D131I
D132I
D134I
D143I
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
15 4
155
156
157
158
D145I
D152 I
D155I
D156 I
D162I
D165I
D172I
D174I
D205I
D212I
D223I
D225I
D226I
D243I
D244I
D245I
D246I
D251I
D252I
D255I
D261I
D263I
D265I
D266I
D271I
D274I
D306I
D311I
D315I
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
D325I
D331I
D332I
D343I
D346I
D351I
D356I
D364I
D365I
D371I
D411I
D412I
D413I
D423I
D431I
D432I
D445I
D446I
D452I
D454I
D455I
D462I
D464I
D465I
D466I
D503I
D506I
D516I
D523I
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
D526I
D532I
D546I
D565I
D606I
D612I
D624I
D627I
D631I
D632I
D654I
D662I
D664I
D703I
D712I
D723I
D731I
D732I
D734I
D743I
D754I
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Frequency range
RX:136-174MHz,400- 52 0 MHz
TX:1 44-148MHz,420-450MH z
Frequency
sensitivity
Rated Voltage
Memory channel
Antenna disposition
Antenna impedance
Working manner
5PPm
DC7.2V (rechargeable Li-ion battery)
200 channels
Inductively loaded antenna
50
Same frequency single operation or
different frequency single operation
110mmX56mmX37mm
TRANSMITTER
Output power
Modulation mode
(wide/narrow)
RECEIVER
10W/4W/1W
Sensitivity
-122dB(12dB SINAD)
16K F3E/11K F3E
Audio frequency power
0.5W
Maximum
<5k/<2.5kHz
Audio distortion
<10%
Spurious radiation
<7uW
Blocking
≥85dB
Modulation character
6dB
Intermodulation(wide/narrow)
≥60dB
≥55dB
Emission current
<2.8A(H10)
Adjacent channel selectivity ≥65dB
≥60dB
CTCSS/DCS
deviation(wide/narrow)
0.75kHz±50Hz,
0.37kHz±30Hz
Spurious rejection
- 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
≥65dB
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
Modulation sensitivity
12mV
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
Modulation distortion
<5%
cause undesired operation.
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
32
NOTE: 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:

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