Qixiang Electron Science and Technology 5188U1 VEHICLE RADIO User Manual 1
Qixiang Electron Science& Technology Co., Ltd VEHICLE RADIO 1
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(4° 5. OEmting Basics CTCSSIDCSIZ-TONB5-IQN§_§enj_ng ___________________ Many repeaters have CTCSS(Continuouo Tone Code Squelch System) or DCS(D rtal Coded Souelch)es e " key " to am the systom,so——0.800 i» 441.000 7- wiih TISQIDCS icons and relative frequency/code. Press the some key to select TISQIDCS setting. 1. The numbers (such as 88.5) moment the crcss "ml" “l“ < trequency ln Hthen It Is displayed with ‘ ' only. the unit transmits CTCSS (encode) Intresonlc frequency tone when pressing P’i'i" (encode) and the repeater access is enabled (assuming the repeater is using 885) J. Pres the same key again so that ‘Q" shows on the screen. This Is the CTCSS decode frequency. This enables CTCSS squelch (or tone squalor-ISO) 4. Press it again so that 'Dcs' icon. normal code and inverted code of Dcs are displayed. Normal code icon is “N; hvertad coda icon h 023l.Thay enable DCS encoding and decoding. For item 24. turn the main dial or prefi the UPIDOWN keys to change CTCSS or DOS nonml and inverted com. Press anykey (except TSIDCSMPIDPWN keys) to wnfimr to enterthe setting and return to original slams. The TSISQ/DCS icon will remain on the screen to show the current stainsTo exitsimply press the Tsrocs key until the relative shame icon TIT CMDCS disappears. The CTCSS encoding and decoding frequencies may be set differentlthe encode setting lrequency automatically relates to the decode setting. but decode setting does not affect encode The standard sat at 50 ditferent CTCSS tones are available as shown on the chart below. DCS encode/decode cannot be separated and are seleaahle from 104 codes as shown below. 87.0 59.3 710 74.4 77.0 79.7 023 025 026 031 032 036 D43 D47 05! 053 054 02.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 118 122 125 131 100.0 1035 107.2 110.9 114.8 110.6 132 134 143 145 152 155 155 162 165 172 174 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 140.2 205 212 223 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 151.4 1587 158.5 182.2 1655 187.8 255 261 263 286 266 271 274 308 311 315 325 171.3 1733 177.3 1799 153.5 188.2 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 138.8 182.5 1911.6 1995 2&15 2085 413 42! 481 482 445 446 452 454 465 402 464 210.7 2131 225.7 mm 2&0 241.3 485 466 603 m 615 52.3 626 582 546 566 600 250.3 254.1 612 824 827 531 032 554 882 564 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 CTCSS Tone Frequency (Hz) DCS Cede 5. Operating Basics ZzlgNfilirIQNE (anpnal) ___________________ 2-Tone, 5-Tone code as similar to the function of CTCSSIDCS. as a "key" to access the system, ao-oelled “selective call '.And 5-Tone was also has epedel call fundion, including Send Message. Emergency, Call all, ANl. Stun. Weken, etc. ' When a certain channel has set 2-Tone. only when suited 2-tone has been received, the tunction can be performed. and open squelch. 0 When a mrtnin channel has set 5-Tone, only when suited 5-tone has been received, the function can be performed, and open squelch. 0 When a certain channel has set 2-Tone end CTCSS or DOS. only when suited z-tone and cross or DCS have been received, the function can be pertomted es thetwo conditions met together, and open squelch. 0 When a certain channel has set 5-Tone and (21085 or DCS, only when suited 5-tona and CTCSS or DOS have been received, the function can he pertomied as the two conditions met together. and open squelch. PIMP This. transceiver provides you 8 SPR storage, co ie DTMlgnumber ot tranece'rver. (it-CS man be DTMF number, combined number or number at the opposite perty.CP is the test received opp- site oedema-rich is a temporarily stationend can‘t be chengedThe default value:000 NOTE: 1. In long distance, when signal Is week, the incoming DCS coded-signal may have devtaflcn, and tirenyourtranscelvermaymttum on 003 sous/ctr. Ilitoccws. Neal-press TS/DCS key to get into setting mode and press CALL key, a decimal point appears on the 10 MHz order, at this moment, If DCS squelch has been turned on once, even if the DCS code deviation ls large or signal is weak bensmitled by opposite party, DOS squelch will always be ON state, When DCS code value has been changed, ocs squelch willbe OFF. To exit this setting please press CALL lueyegein, decimalpolnt diseppeeling on the 10 MHz arderindicenee to exit. andpress egein any keysexceptuuheytobadctbodginalelete. mismanabobemredheaenammemry channel. 2. DmF/AM-TwM-Tm onlyclnbepuletbypromm (chuk- arm them pbua consult microphone opmtloanM). Memory Channels in Memory Channels, you can store frequencies end related data that you frequently use so that you do not need to reprogram that date every time. You can quickly recall a programmed channel through simple operation. The memory mode on this transcelver provides up to 100 channels (0-99), 1 cell (qutdt recall channel) and e pairof program—scan "edge memory" channels for quick. easy awess to the pre- progremmed frequencies with dlflerent parameter settlnge. 1. Press VIM key. ‘M " appears on the screen to indicate that the unit is in the memory modeRepeet "a {L’S‘flflfl to swltoh the mode between VFO and memory. ” m z. in memory mode, turn the main dial or press UPI DOWN hays to change the memory channel number. 3. It chengethenurnberbyunitsoHO.preseFUNC an IqSEZn and rotate the main dial or press UPIDOWN have —U while“ "displays on the screen. WNW 5 Ogerating Basics [Memory Channels Programming] 1. Return to VFO mode by pressing VIM key. in this ll mode.mammedmmmmmm data. About CTCSS frequency and D68 oode please "73 ' ”56 $3 refer to the settings on iorensmad list. Channel has entered 2. When all the settings are complete. press FUNc key. ‘I'and'M'appeersendemsrmydmnIr-rmber IN ”45533 will be indicated an the screen. Channel has not entered(empty) 3. Turn the main dial or pres the UPIDOWN Rays to salad the desired memory diennal number Into which the wrrent VFO settings will be stored. An empty mnnel Is shown with a flashlng "M'. It may be a good practice to eliowte memory channels in order. such as 0-9 for local repeatere,10-19 local slmplaxJO-49 repeaters within the area. 50-79 for reserve, 3&98 simplex reserve. It makes reierences easier tor the operation and future modifimfions of the memory channels. 4. While "displays on the screen press VIM key. The VFO settings are stored to the memory channel and a heap wlll soundThe memory channel can be ovar-wrifien It a previously pm- grammad channel Is selectsd(the memory dienneis shown with stale 6. To program the CALL channel (quick recall) seiaatha drannal shown with C icon on the screen. Save CH-99 to store the setting used for the Alarm ooerationmhith will be explained later. Use PL and PH for Program scan setting, which vidll be explained in the Advanced Operations my” 6. To delete a programmed channel, salad it in memory mode, was FUNC key then press the VIM key while 'll' is on. The memory ls deleted and a beep sounds. The I'I\Il' starts flashing showing that this channel is new empty. 7. To cancel "Delete“, repeat 6. However, the cancel function becomes Impossible once the channel ortha mode is changed. [Programmable date in memory channels] Some features will be explained later. so please read this lnstrudien manual thouroughly prior to programming memories. Memory channels (including 0-99 and CALL) can store following. ' Frequency ' Scan Skip Channel ' Onset Frequenm/ ' Busy Channel Locked Setting ' Oflset Direction 0 Prior Monitoring Frequency - cross Tone both Encode and Decode (PC mmmm‘"? mm") o DCS Code (Encode and Decode) ' Normal/Narrow FM w‘h - 2~Tmal§~Tone code NOTE: 1, In the programmed memorychennsls, you only can temporariiymodIIy ordeiets some certain parameter values. 2. Ono'flwflequencycenbeyaedeHMdPLdrannelswdemflnemeedgesofmenogrem scenranga, {E [if 5. Operating Basics Call Mode This is a memory mode that allows the sr—51ae Transceiver to quickly recall the assigned memory channel by simply pressing the CALL key. regardless otthe current status of the unit. Deteult CALL frequencw145.00MHz 1. Press CALL key. The C Icon appears on the screen and the transceiver enters the CALL mode. In this mode. the main dial orthe UPIDOWN keys cannot 1 01 change the frequency or memory channels. 1: t (1,5. BEL! 2. PreeecALLkeyagaln crpreesV/M keytoexitCALL mode. 3. No scan functions are available In CALL mode. To store a desired setting In the CALL channel, tollcm the memory mode programming hsmrollons and assign your selected settings to memory channel C. The cell channel can be modified but cannot be eliminated or hidden. 3999 U.9_§.i9!!§!§ ................................................................. 1. Be sure to have connected the unitwith the appropriate antenna, powered on, set theaudio volume and squelch level properly. 2. Select the desired receiving frequency or scanning different frequencies to monitor ongoing communications, The S-meter shows relative signal strength between BUSV and FULL when the transceiver detects an incoming signal. 3. If the Summer mum on incoming elgnel but nothing is heard from the speaker. dunk audio level, squelch level, and C'TCSSIDCS decoding steers, which are explained elsewhere in this manual. 4. The Monitor tundion is available to receive weaker signals. Press and hold SOL key for more than 1 second. Regardless ofthe squelch, It will be opened and 1mm" displays on the screen. Press any key on the front panel to exit. “3! nemittinsfiisnel .............................................................. 1. Select the desired frequency. Be sure that you are authorized to operate on the selected frequency. Check the synem and monitor the frequency to make sure that you are not going to disturb any ongoing communication. 2. Select the output power. Frees FUNC key and then press CALL key while 13 ' displays on the screen. As the CALL key ls pressed. the output power changes among 3 levels. The 1.0 ' stands for LOW power setting, “Mi " tor MEDIUM power. When the transceiver is set at HIGH powean icon will display. The output power level cannot be drenged during transmission. 3. Default setting Is High power. Press the P71 key on Le - - - - .. r n n the microphone to transmit, release |t to recelve. [3 ‘ left-{Bu U 3 During transmleslon, the relative power output ls shown on the S-meter es: in LOW ' - » 11 LOW power - 2 segments 73 [LIL-Lag u ' MID pow-r - 3 ilflm‘nh MID m" HIGH porrver-l G “gaunt; 7. maze 1 HIGH power m 6. Parameter Setting [IMPORTANT] Plea. read in; following comm throughry befor- d’llnflhg any paramount By entering the Parameter Setting made. some of the lranseelvers operating parameters can be changed in suit your application. The following is me Selectable Paremerers' Menu. NOTE: imfiphsnwmiccbmnelTeqsethhngnoteppsermflwmnumflmhew been progremmedfiml I. Onlyln VFOmodn, til-mg much-"WWW” wfllappnrlnMENU. 1. Press FUNC key for more khan 2 seconds to enter the Parameter Sailing. Use SQL key or UPIDOWN l' T keyewselectmenu. J f P” 5 Defauli wrung 2. Rniale the main dial to seled the desired sdfllngs. 3. Press SOL or UPIDOMIN keys again to enter the selected setting into the radio's memory. The Irnneeeiwr is now ready for additional Parameter adjustment. 4. Press any other key except seuuwnown no exitthe Per-emeler mode. The only exception is me Channel Tau eelilng which accepts only PTI', FUNc. MHz and TSIDCS keys to exit. Detail OfThe Feature in Menu Please rerene "Parameter Semng‘ for semng operations. The operanon procedures of same features are explained later In dehll. Plum-hr: Why ms chum-r sup sum, rmER sun Wm mu»; m) BEEP-ON Sup Sumd ONIOFF TOT-W]: mm Till-l NMFF TPOFF m'r Funny MFF re- m run-mm Mm sewers ewe-umr-Lnamonm: ecu-on: mum. ems A Arum-mu ctr-Mel Tn mm , | . | . | . | | I . | . | . | . | | I | I | I | I . | : APO-OFF Arum-mowers : | n . | . | , . . | . | . | , | . | : M" Dimm-(Lm “IMHWNLW : . | | I . I 53 6. Parameter Setting ghéflflgl§t§fl§§flfiflg ____________________________________________________________ Thisis lbseladthe channel step to be used in the VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator) mode. Referto the chart 1- rP J 1 " 5 below for the relation of the acmal step frequency and how it is dlepieyed. STP-5 ‘ _ STP-ea < >STP~10< _STP-1254 >5113-15 (5KHz) (8.33KHZ) (10KHz) (12.5KHZ) (15K‘Hz) STP-50 STP-30 5115.25 sw-zo “(SOKHZf '(30KH1)' '(25KHz)' '(20KHz)' Scann ng Type This is to select the sum resume condition. TIMER (calculagraphnewng allowstheradoterewme ecennm TIME}? eller5 seconds, regardless of the signal receiving statuel BUSY setting resumes ecenning when the received signal has gone. The can mode will he explained later. Beep Sound BEEP-ON setting enables a beep that sounds after some keys are touched end/orsettlng Is done. BEEP-OF BEEP - B shows that the beep funfiion is 011. Time-Out Timer The TOT featme is popular in repeater systems. It prohibits the users from transmitting eftere certain period 01 time. By setting this function and activating it according to the repeahrs' require- ment. the radio alerts the user by a been 5 seconds before stop transmitting. When the time is expired. transmitting stops and the transceiver eutmnatioelly returns to receiving mode. This avoids the repeater going into its TOT mode. Until the HT is pressed once again. the transceiver will not transmit. 1. In this Menu the default screen shown TOT-OFF. T‘ T 2. Turn the main dial to select timeout timer. Screen ‘ D ’ _ EFF should change as shown. The number followed by TOT is the time-out timer in seconds. 3. The TOT feature ls selemble up to 450 seconds (7.5 minutes). nun-u lheultlngtlmcfltanmond! W 6. Parameter Setting TOT Resuming T'me When the transmission Is shut dwn In the TOT mode. this function prohibits another transmission fora selected time period. 1. During the TOT resuming period, the beep sounds when the PTT is pressed but the radio does not transmit. . ' - . , T 2 Default selling is TP OFF (TOT resume stop) 1 P __ EFF Rotate the main dial to select the resuming time, up to 15 seconds. TP- 5 dudW lite sewn flmeols new ARC). 7.6919. Bertie! QEF. ________________________________________________________ This feature will automatirzlly turn fifths tranebe'rver. It is useful for mobile operation to avoid draining the car battery, if there Is no activity or use oflhe radio. itwlll turn off automatically after 30 minuteeln one minute before turning on, transceiver will sound beep for seconds. 1. Default is APO-0FF(aulbmetic turn off tunction disable). APO _ BF]: 2. Turn dial in selectAPO—ON lo adivela the function. APE - U "J duilru the on setting HH Tone— Burst Frequency This rs lo ewess Tone-Burst repeater which require a certain pilieh of audible tone to activate "sleeping" repeater. Usually, a repeater system does not require the tone once the repeater is adiveted. 1. The default Is TB-17SD. which Is 1750Hz tone. ‘T‘H __ {qu 2. it is selectable from 1000. “50.1750. 2100112. dmtm 1150”:me Ch |th P lg cy posltlcin. The default is BCLCl-OF. which means the function ls OFF. To set this functlun ON. the radio transmits only when: 1. No signal Is received on the recelvlng frequency. BEL U ~ UN 2. Matching cross tone or 008 code is received. Mn, N ON “m Otherwise. when press PIT, a beep sounds. hulthe unit does not transmit. Burglar Alarm Default Is SCR-OFF. Select ON or DLY (delay) to activate the function. When the SCR-ON is selected. tClOMHzand 100KHz orderdeein‘fllpcinle will appearon "LiSHHEB the screen. Operation way of the 87-5168 will be show later. llam- up iignrs up EH 53 6. Parameter Setting Alphanumeric Tag The memory channels stored in the memory-mode can be displayed with an alphanumeric leg Instead of the default frequency display. Program the memory diennel first There are 61 thinners available Including A-Z, 0-9. 1. Enter the set mode while the units Is In memory mode. 2 Select alphanumeric tag setting by “mung the min n \>1// dialer pressing the UFIDOWN keys. A flashes on 5 ihe screen. 3. Turn the main dial in selects diameter, Press the ”I v\\v// VIMkeyThedaeflerslopsilashlrgefldlssmered. 3: i 4. The same flashing oimereder appears nextto it, ready for entering the next character. Repeat the same sequence. up to seven characters. 5. To delete all chemders during programming press CALL. 0. To exit after setting is done. press PTT, FUNC. or TSIDCS. Alter programming, the alphanumeric tag will bedlsplayed on the designated channels. Instead of the frequency. when in memory mode. The memory channel number and other icons will also be displayed. if you wish to see the programmed frequency, press FUNC and It will be displayed for 5 seconds. To relum to the alphanumeric display. wait 5 seconds or in sneeeminn press FUNC to return to normal operation. PORTANTJ This hinder: cannot be entitled withem lat-programming the memory diurnal; The screen |l|u|n|nai|en can be dimmed. 1. "LAMP-W is displayed as default. 2. Turn the dial to choose brighter (H) or darker (L). 7. Advanced Operation Your hnscelve! offers dlflerent fesmres for advanced opersdons. Scan Use this tunction to automatically search for signals. 6 difierent scan types are available in the unit. In parameter setting mode. choose Timer mode or Busy mode to determine the desired re- suming condition. it the CTCSS (TSQ) squelch or 005 squelch is set. the audio can be heard only when the CTCSS tone/DOS code matches the incoming signal. Otherwise. scanning steps but no audio will be heard. The direction o'sixn, upward or dcwnwerd,can be changed during the sun by rotating the main dial or pressing UPIDOWN keys in the desired direction. [VFO Scan] Scans all VFO channels In regard to the preset timing step. 1‘ Enter VFO mode. 2. Press UP (to go upward) orDmNN (to go chi-inward) key for more then 1 second. 3.The scan starts. It stops at the frequency where the incoming signal is detected. and resume the scan accordan to the resume setting. {LI ngflfl 4, Press any key (other than UPIDOWN keys) to exit. (Memory Seen] Scans all memory channels unless Memory skip lecture is selected for a given memory. 1. Enter Memory mode. 2. Sequence is the some as In VFO scan. Use LIP/DOWN keys tor commends. NOTE' Memory Skip Feature This feature allows determined memory channels to be skipped during the scan. 1. in memory mode. select the channel to be stopped. Press FUNC key, While "I' Is visible on the display. press VIM key. Repeat the sequence to delete the setting. 2When memernorydtemel lssettoeklp, the 10 MHz order deu'mal point will be displayed. 1 CALL, PL and PH are always sidpped ,' LINES 33 during Memory scan. T 4. The 99th channel is the burglarwamlng channel, which can not be set to skip. (Program Seen] This Is a type of VFO scan, but by setting the trequancy range at the VFO lntn PH and PL oh- annels. it cnly scans between those frequencies. With setting the PH and PL properly. up to 3 program emn ranges will be available. lights up m. mun-n bud ad.- 1. Enter the VFD mode and set the desired scanning w (I) ‘ frequencies into the designated PL and PH memory P'H ohanneIsRefar to Memory Channel Setting for the (s) ‘ proper sequence. p} z. Retum to we mode by pressing VIM key. Set the ‘°’ v VFO to the frequency within the range to be program— TM Lam-t bent do! scanned. EH l 7. Advanced aeration 3. Press MHz key for more than 1 second to start scanning. During this scan mode. "P“ flashes after memory channel dlsplay. 4. Use main diel or UPIDOWN keys to change the dlredlenPreee any key (other than the UPIDQWN ll keys) to exit. -\- [CTCSS Seen] This fundion automatically searches for the CTCSS tone an incoming signal might carry. This feature is useful to search the encoding tune of a repeater. orto communicate with a station ope- ration ln TSQ (CTCSS squelch) mode. 1. Press TSIDCS key to enter CTCSS decode setting mode. 2. Press UPIDOWN keyfw more than 1 second but “3 less then 2 seconds to start scannig. It scene 50 8545 tones In under I \ 3. The decimal point on the tone frequency will flash. and n stops when the matching tnne ls detected. 4Thescmwon'treetme untillheoperationisrepeebd. 5. Press any key (other than UPIDOWN keys) to exit. [DCS Scan] Same as previous, but hf DCS normal and Inverted 0068 search. 1. Presa TSIDCS keyto enter DCS settlng mode. 2. Press UPIDOlWN key tor more than 1second but less then 2 seconds to start." searches the 104 DCS normal and inverted codes in order. Normal Des code shows 023N: Inverted code shows 023L “488 II“ 3. The 1 MHZ order declmal point will flash. 4. The emu stops when the matching code is detected. 5 The seen won't resume until the operation Is repeated. 6. Press any key (other than UPIDOWN keys) to exit.
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