Qixiang Electron Science and Technology 5188U1 VEHICLE RADIO User Manual 1

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[if 7. Advanced Operation
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This will look several keys to avoid unintentional operating transceiver.
1. Press FUNC key and press TSIDOS key while "ll'
2. The " 0--' Icon appears.
3. With this function activated. only the iollowing commands can be ewessed:
' PTT
' FUNC + TSIDCS to cancel this function
' Monitor iunaion (to release squelch (or weak signal receiving)
. Squelch setting
0 UPIDOWN keys
Tone Burst
Press the DOWN key whlle PTT Is pressed. The tone burst will be transmitted as long as both
keys are pressed together, Usually just a few seconds at burst is enough to activate the repeater,
Wide/Narrow Band
Snitching wide/narrow bend mode:
1. Press MHz key while keeping FUN!) key pressed.
' Nlr ' appears on the LCD screen and the tren— N.
sceiver enters to NARROW mode.
2. Repeat the same sequence to switch between the WIDENARROW modes. When the tran-
waiver is in the WlDE mode. ' Nlr" disappears on screen.
3. In the NARROW mode, the microphone gain and modulation during transmission end the
demodulation range during receiving will be lower.
1. Frees FUNC, end lhen preeeSflJhen “I lspleys
on the saeen.While ‘J’ln.’ shows this function is ON. J'IIL
2 Repeettheebovenperaiton, msmwm
between ONIOFF Compender function. ‘JI-lL' disqueers on screen while set OFF this fundion.
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Scrambler is special solution ofvolce. This function will make the users who have transceiver
with same frequency only can get noise, can‘t listen clearly about the conversation, then it has
kept secret when mmmunlcetes. If you want to use this function. the relevant transceivers also
must have same serembltar function and enable it otherwise both sides wn‘t communiwle normally.
ANI Func n
This transceiver uses DTMF/S-TONE to realize ANl function. When channels have been pro-
grammed to haveANl iunctlcn, press mm send me reprogmmmeble DTMF/5-TONE codes, it
will display filler information to realize ANI function efler called transceiver has decodes.
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lJ-i’ 7. Advanced Operation
Auto-Dialer
This will eulormfieeliy mm pro-program DTMF mes. DTMF (Duel—ToneMuIfi-Frequenq)
arethesemetonesused Infirebeleohonesyswm. endlheyareoflenueedwrermfeoomrol electronic
devices orAUTOPATCH phone systems available on some repeaters.
To program Ml! In the Auto-dill“ memory:
1. Press FUNc key and Tsrocs key enhe same rime
to enter the setting mode. Ds’ault display is 1 on n '
(no right end of the semen. Memory channel icon IE IEBS 5
displays which of the hen auto—dial memoriesH-Q) Ex. mulersa mode
is in use.
I. Use UPIDOWN keys to sale: fire desired channel.
3. Rorxhtnemaln dial mssieamemmglrman prussTS/mksymenlar. The Cumnnovae
toward right. Repeat sequence re oomplefia.
l. Uee '-" for pause. The display scrolls when the 7th digit is entered. The numbers 0 lo 9,
pause. u and i ran be stored(Max.1S nigh).
5. To check lbs entered digits, press FUNC men min the main diafi while'.‘ display! on the
some".
8. To delete. press CALL key. Press PTT. VIM. NM; or SQL keys m exit and return In original
status.
Dialing numb-re In the Auto-dial rnomory:
1. Choose the desired communicating frequency or memory channel.
2. Press FUNC andTSIDCs ems same lime lomeelflng mode. Choose armdlallng memory
channels.
3. Prm PTT and UP at the same time to transmit a group at numbers stored in dire Aubdlaler
memories.
PursiferrAl-‘rrm __________________
alert uses a beep sound when the un 5 about to he removed in an unwarrantahle way.
This function is uselul when the unit is insialled in e vehide.
DC r Cable
Alarm cable [EFL-01 (An
We,
Ailrm Cable [QL—D 1 (B)]
Shearing-wheel etc
7 Advanced 0 eration
(Operation 1]
Setting: Canned the provided alarm DC cable directly to the battely.
1. Canned the prwidad alarm cable to the DATpr on the from panel as shown. Sewra the
other end at the cable to an objectthat staystixed in the vehicle
2. Enter the Parameter Setting mode by pressing FUNG keylof more than 2 seconds. Use SQL
or UPIDOWN keys to select menu and rotate the dial to set SCR—ON. Press any key other
than SQUUPIDOWN key to enter the setting and exit.
3. Turn oh the unit with PWR switch. The TX LED will light
To burn all the alarm function. turn on ma unit. enter the Parameter setting mode again. and
select SCR-OF When alarm is activated, the decimal points on 100 MHz and 10kHz orderwlll
flash on screen.
NOTE:
1. The alarm function is ON only when the unit is lumad olf.
2. When alarm is acih/eted (SCR-ON or DLV), the Ignition key function does not work.
Funcdan:
1. When the alarm cable is removed from the DATAjeck or cut without using the proper sequence.
the alarm sounds for 10 minutes. During the alarm, the unit you to receive on memory channel
59. awarding to its pro-programmed setting (I'SQIDCS received).
2. When a signal is received on Channel 99, the alarm slope.
J. Turning on the unit with SQL key pressed also cancels the alarm.
4. Turn the unltofi again with the alarm able connected properly. It returns to the alarm mode.
(Operation 2]
Choose this operation when a delay period is desired.
1. Enter the Parameter setting mode as described previously and select SCR—DLYFullolw the
previous instruction to set.
2. Turn oli‘the unit. Display will disappear but the LCD Illumination stays on After 20 seconds
TX LED lights up. illumination dims, and alarm functions. The system won't work during
the fill-second 'DELAY' period.
1. The alarm sounds under the name condition as described previously. There is a 20 sewnd
delay until the alarm sounds. During the 20-eecond period.onlytt\e display Illumination Is Ill.
Tum ON the unit during ‘DELAY' period to cancel the alarm function.
no set SCR-OF during normal operation.
NOTE:
1. Start Blaming. mo unit will switch between transmitting and receiving signals per 5 seconds
(lasts 1 mlnuts), and than the audio—alarm sounds for 10 minutes.
2. Setting and operafing this function is same with other models. It allows you to monitor and
camel alarm far awayon memory channel 99.
W 7. Advanced agrarian
Cable Clone
This feature will clone the programmed data and parameters In the masher unit to sieve units
It copies the parameters and memory program settings,
(Connection)
Make a cable using 3.5mm(QXFL-01) stereo-mini plugs as shown below. Set and program it as
required, turn of both units. Cennefithe cable between the DATAJacks on both master and slave.
Turn bum radios an alter connecting
mum sum plum: Sun plug praw-
GND‘GIWMM) DATATXIRX
lb.
(Setting: Main side)
1. Press CALL and FUN: key at the same time CLONE will be displayed and the radio enters
ihe clone model
2. Press PTT. “SD 100“ will be displayed and it starts sending the data into the slave unit.
:. 'PA$S' will appear on the screen when the data is successfully trensrnittedl
4.The mastermiemeystaytumadunferthenmclene.Tumofithe unllroexttfmmihecione
model
(Setting: Auxiliary side]
1. When me Slave unlt receives the clone data, " LD...‘ shows on the screen.
2. ‘PASS' will eppeeron the screen when the data is sucmesfully transmitted.
3. Turn all the power Disconnect the cable and repeat the sequence to copy the next slave unit
lithe date is not sueoesefiilly transmitted, turn otf both units, make sure the mole connection is
correct and repeat the entire operation from the beginning
if 7. Advanced Oeeration
8. Microphone Operation
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1. Duet-audio keypad -- settlng functions. Inputting VFO frequency or diaiing DTMF.etc.
2. LOCKIOFF-Key iooks (Lightening turns ONIOFF in synchrony).
3. DTMF OFF and DTMF keypad switch between dual-audio disiing, functions operating. etc.
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Key Trains-0m Mill In” Function
0-9 — Input frequency dlrectiy
' A VIM Switches between vro and Memory mode
' 3 CALL Switch to Can Mode
0 Press mm: {or more than Swlteh parameter setting rrtodes, matches with # key to
2 seconds check the vaiue of DTMF/ANIIZT one 5Tone
D FUNC + TSIDCS i Program auto dialer values
a Press SQLfor 1 second 1 Monitor function
# — 1 Me)! to DTMF/ANID-Tanel5~Tone mode
0 H/L Swfldms transmission output among Hi, MID and LOW.
NOTE:
1. Under the Parameter setting mode, press UP or DOWN to choose menu, press n or t to
choose the desiredsstfingmressanyomerkeyemspt -, I; UPorDOWNtoexittheI-‘arsmsnsr
settingmods,
2. Setting the Butt: dialer, press UP or DOWN to choose memory channels, input the numbers
on makeypad, Press . orifto choose numbers arsymbals, pressA to enter, press ctodear,
press 5, D orPTrkoyto return to the initial status.
3, OrWDTMF/ANW—TONQS—TONEnmdehasbssnseiscted, Okeymmm'koytam
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I 8. Microphone operation
inputting Frequencies
Frequenu'ee can be entered directly by pressing lire numerical (1~0) keys.
1. Set the microphone DTMF OFFlo OFF.
2. DTMF keys can be used to enter frequencies from 100MHz.
(Ex) When editing 144.20MHz with lhe tuning step set to 5kHz
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Afier entering me sixih digit a slightly longer beep
is heard and the entry is compleleiThe output
frequencies cannot be inpul.
:. Cancelling his entry: Press P11, or any key diner Ihen the numerical keys.
9. Maintenance
Resetting the transceiver Is retum all prugremrned setting to default setting. it the trouble oun-
tinuoueiy appears. this function can solve the problems and return to the normal operation status
How To Reset
Press FUNC for 3 seconds end power ON the tren- any”..- “1;th
sceiver. all the icons display an the LCD screen. and B aaflaflaa'
then display the default setting 9 m
all icons display on the LCD screen
NOTE: All the settings would be r
ed, therefore pay more attention on resetting operation,
Default Settin After Resetting
VFO Frequency 145.00MHz '
CALL Frequency 145.00MHz 023N
Memory Channels (0~99) HI
Key Locked Setting No Use
Ofleet Frequency TOT No Use
Chennel Stepping APO No Use
CTCSS Setting Squeldr Level 0
Checkthe transceiver refertn the following chart ittheve is anything wrong with it. Resume the
transceiver if the trouble continuously appears. It can avoid the Incorrect operation.
Troublo I Shooting Guru
The battery pole is reversed. Connect the Red lead to
positive terminal otthe DC power. conned the Black lead
to negative termlnel
Cheri: out the problem and solve, chenge a new fuse.
Setting the dimmer LAMP-L to LAMP-H.
Decrease the squelch level when it in set to mule. Set
the Tone-Burst or DCS squelch function ON. Set OFF
the CTCSSIDCS function,
To?“ a“ “i" “i” “am“ Set ON the Tuning—Locked function. Set itOFF.
The main keypad oouldnot The transceiver is on CALLor VFO model
change the memory channel
Press PTT but mnnot transmit The microphone Is installed Incorrectly.
signals Please conned. correctly again.
Get through. but displays
nothing
The fuse I5 melted
The screen ls too dim
No sound from the speaker
10. Specification
136-173.995MHZ 2742395 MHzflmstnmlze)
”swam” Rm“ ADD-489,995 MHz zzozsassflwsmmim)
Working Wny 16KOF3E (FM) 8K50F3E (Nnmw band FM)
Frequency Ram 5,3.33,1o,12.5,15,2u,25,3o,5md4z
Numbev of Channels 100 channels + CALL Channel
Antenna Impedance SODImbaIanoe
Fraquency Stability t5ppm
Micmphune impedance 2 k ohm
Regulate Vohage DC 13.8V 21556 (11.7-18‘5)
Cunani wa: < 9A
Working Tempsramre -10'c - +601: (+14' F - *140' F)
Grounding Negative
Size 145(W)X47(H)X190(D)mm
Weight about 1 .2kg
mama-r
50W (ngh)
Output Power 10W (MBdIum)
SW (Low)
7 Modglmion FM
Residuai Radiation ONE 07 below
Max. F's. Deviation t SKHz. t 2,5KHz (Nanuw band made)
Rim
Double-change Tmnsaaiver
Sensitivity ~12.0 dBu (OiZSIIV) or baiow 1205 SINAD
Middla quusncy First: 21.7MHZ. Second: 450KHz
Squelch Sensitivity —16.0 dBu (0.111!)
>GDdEI12.5KHz >70¢BI25KHZ
Selectivity
lntsfmoduiation
2.0 W (8 D ,10% distortion)
NOTE: No lumps! advice for changing ms spocificsfian.
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