Qixiang Electron Science and Technology 5188V1 VEHICLE RADIO User Manual 1
Qixiang Electron Science& Technology Co., Ltd VEHICLE RADIO 1
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[if 5. Operating Basics CTCSSIDCSIZ-TONEI5-IQNE__$_§t_t_i_nQ ______________________ Many repeaters have CTCSS(Continuous Tone Code Squeldi System) or DCS(Digitel Coded Squelch)as a " key " to access the systemso-mlled " selective call '. The audio an be heald ONLY when the matching cross tone/Dcs code signal is received. The combination ofcrcss squelch and DOS iunction is not available, only one or the other may be used fore given memory channel. But 5-TONE12-TONE can combine with CTCSSIDCS to use.DTMFIANI. 5-ToneIANI function can show the calling code of the opposite party. 1. Press TSIDCS key.The current setting will display > 4.800 4» +0300 7 with TISQIDCS icons and relative frequency/code. Press the same key to select TISQIDCS setting. 2. The numbers (such as 88.5) represent the CTCSS Initial "51° ‘ frequency In Hz.When It Is displayed with " " only. the unit tmnsmlts CTCSS (encode) Inirasonlc trequency tone when pressing P'I'I' (encode) and the repeater access Is enabled (eesuming the repeater is using 88.5) 3. Press the same key again so that "GE!“ shows on the screen. This Is the CTCSS decode frequency. This enables CTCSS squelch (or tone squalor-ISO) 4. Press it again so that "DOS" icon, normal code and inverted code of DOS are displayed. Normal code loan is 023N: Inverted code Icon Is 023l.They enable DCS encoding and decoding. For item 24, tum the main dial or press the UPIDGWN keys to mange CTCSS or DOS nomual and inverted codes. Press any key (except TSIDCSJIPIDPWN keys) to confirm to enter the setting and return to originel status. The TSISQ/Dcs icon will remain on the ween to show the current status.ch exit.simply press the TSIDGS key until the relative status icon TIT OIDCS disappears. The CTCSS encoding and decoding frequencies may be set dii‘ierently.The encode setting trequency automatically relates to the decode setting, but decode setting does not effect encode The standard set 01 50 ditferent CTCSS tones ale available as shown on the chart below. DCS encode/decode cannot be separated and are selectable from 104 codes as shown below. 570 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.17 79.7 023 025 1126 1731 D32 035 D43 D47 D51 1153 1754 82.5 85.4 58.5 91.5 84.8 97.4 065 071 072 D73 D74 114 115 116 12 125 131 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 115.6 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 152 165 172 174 123.0 127.3 131.5 135.5 141.3 145.2 205 212 223 225 228 m 244 245 246 251 252 151.4 1587 159.8 1622 185.5 167.9 255 261 268 265 265 271 274 305 311 315 325 171.3 1733 177.3 1799 153.5 138.2 331 332 343 345 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 189.9 1928 1911.8 1995 203.5 2116.5 413 AZ! 431 432 445 445 452 454 455 462 454 210.7 215.1 225.7 229.1 233.0 241.6 465 466 503 505 515 523 525 532 546 565 608 50.3 254.1 612 824 827 681 552 554 M2 554 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 CTCSS Tone Frequency (Hz) DCS Code If 5. Operating Basics Hons/5:19“ (Qt!__'_0l_1_8|) ___________________ 2-Tone, 5-Tone code ts mtlar to the iunctton of CTCSSIDCS, as a “tray” to access the system, eo-called “selective -I .And 5-Tone code also has apedal cell function. including Send Message. Emergency, Call all, ANl. Stun. Waken. etc. ' Whm a certain channel has set 2-Tone. only when suited 2-tone has been received. the function can be performed. and open squelch. e When a certain channel has set 5-Tone, only when suited 5-tone has been received, the fundion can be performed, and open squelch. - When a certain channel has set 2~Tone and CTCSS or DCS. only when suited 2-tone and CTCSS or DCS have been received, the function can be perfomred as the two conditions met together. and open squelch. e When a certain channel has set 5-Tone and CTCSS or DCS. only when suited 5-tone end CTCSS or DCS have been received, the function can be performed as the two conditions met together. and open squelch. This transceiver provides you 8 SPR storage, CO is DTMF number of transceiver. c1-cs can be DTMF number, combined number or number of the opposite party.CP is the last received opp- site oodemttidt is a temporarily stationand can't be changedIhe default velue:000 NOTE: 1. In long dlstanoe, when signal ls weak, the lnccmlng DCS coded-signal ntay have devlaflon, and thenynurlrarrsceivermaynottumon DchgueIch. lfitooours, pleasepresa TSIDcSlmytoget into setting mode and press CALL key, a decimal point appears on the 10 MHz order, at this moment, IfDCS squelch has been turned on once, even If the DCS code devlatlon ls large or signal is weak transmitted by opposite party, DCS squelch will always be ON state. When DCS code value has been changed, DCS squelch will be OFF. To exlt this setting please press CALL keyagain, deor‘rrralpoirrt disappearing on the 10 MHz orderintfioates to exit, andpress again any mysexceptcALtheytobadttoollglnalstate. Thlsselflngmnalsobestoredlnacenalnmemory channel. 2. DmF/AMIIZ-Ton-G-Ton- only can be preut byprogrammlnglufiwlm. to Invoke orlwltch them please consult microphone operationfl’u). Memory Channels ln Memory Channels. you can store frequencies and related data that you frequently use so that you do not need to reprogram that data 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 (quick recall channel) and a pairof program—scan "edge memory" channels for quick. easy access in the pre- programmed frequencies with dlfierent parameter settings. 1. Press VIM key. "M " appears on the screen to indicate that the unit is in the memory mode.Repeet "Cl 1 [153 g {7 to switch the mode between VFO and memory. WM 1. ln memory mode, turn the main dial or press UPI DOWN keys to change the memory channel number. 3. It change the number by units of 10, press Film: in and rotate the main dial or press UPIDUWN keys ? ”45283 while' -‘displays on the screen. Nanoryd'annel H3 5 Ogerating Basics [Memory Channels Programming] 1. Retum to VFO made by presslng VIM key. ln thls tl mode, program the desired frequencies and relative I date. About CTCSS frequency and DOS code please W3 ' Lift-E 30 referto the settings on torenamed list. Channel has entered 2. When all the settings are complete, press FUNc key. 5 4 "l' and‘M'wpearsandemermrydmelmmber 4h ”45-6 fig wlll be Indlwted on the screen. Channel has not entered(empty) 1. Turn the main dial or press the UPIDOWN keys to seled the desired memory channel number into whidr the current VFO settings will be stored. An empty channel is shown with a flashing ‘M'. It may be a good practice to allocate memory channels in order. such as 0-9 for local repeawrsAD-w local slmplex.20-49 repeaters wlthln the area. 50-79 for reserve. 80-85 slmplex reserve. It makes references easier for the operation and future modifimfions of the memory channels. 4. While "displays on the screen press VIM key. 1he VFO settings are stored to the memory channel and a beep will cound.The memory channel can be over-written ife previously pro- grammed channel is selected(the memory channels shown with staoM). 5. To program the CALL channel (quick recall) select the drannel shown with C icon on the screen. Save CH-99 to store the settlng used for the Alarm ooerattonmhlch wlll be axplalned later. Use PL and PH for Program sun setting, which will be explained in the Advanced Operations dlepter. 6. To delete a programmed channel. seled it in memory mode. press FUNc trey then press the VIM key while "." is on. The memory is deleted and a beep sounds. The 'M' starts flashing showing that this channel is new empty. 7. To cancel 'Delete', repeat 6. However. the cancel functlon becomes Imposslble once the channel orthe mode is changed. [Programmable data in memory channels] Some ieahrres will be explained later. so please read this instmdion manual thouroughly prior to programming memories. Memory channels (including 0-99 and CALL) tan store following. ' Frequency 0 Soon Skip Channel ' Ottset Frequency ' Busy Channel Locked Setting ' Ofiset Direction ' Prior Monitoring Frequency - cross Tone both Encode and Decode (PC P'°9"“""“'"9 Mum) . DCS Code (Encode and Decode) ' "m“aVNam’W FM WW“ 0 Z-ToneIS-Tona code NOTE: 1. In the programmed memory channels. you only can temporarily modIiy ordeIote some certaln parameter values. 2. Onlythe frequencycarr be sloredln PHandPL channels to detemrlne the edges oft/reprogram scan range. 1:5“ 5. Operating Basics Call Mode s a memory mode that allows the ST—51BB Transceiver to quickly recall the a memory channel by simply pressing the CALL key, regardless of the current status of the unit. Default CALL frequency:145.00MHz 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 UPIDO‘WN keys cannot change the frequency or memory channels. 2. PresscALLkeyegein orpressV/M keytoex'nCALL mode. 3. No scan functions are available In CALL mode. To store a desired setting In the CALL channel, follow the memory mode programmlru hstructtons and asslgn your selected settlngs to memory channel C. The call channel can be modltled but cannot be eliminated or hidden. 39.99“ nemesis _________ 1. Be sure to have oonneded the unit with the appropriate antenna, powered on, set theaudio volume and squelch level properly. 2. Selectthe desired receiving frequency or scanning ditferentfrequencies to monitor ongoing communications. The S-meter shows relative signal strength between BUSY and FULL when the transceiver detects an incoming signal. 3. lithe S—mettar Indlmtee an Incoming signal but nothlng a heard fmm the speaker, drank audio levBI. squelch level. and CTCSSIDCS decoding status. which are explained elsewhere in this manual. 4. The Monitor function is available to receive weaker signals. Press and held SQL key for more than 1 second. Regardless of the squelch, It will be opened and WEED" displays on the screen. Press any key on the front panel to exit. Transmitting Signal 1. Select the desired frequency. Be sure that you are authorized to operate on the selected frequency. Check the system and monitor the frequency to make sure that you are not going to disturb eny ongoing communication. 2. Select the output power. Frees FUNC key and then press CALL key while "Ii ' 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 " for MEDlUM power. When the transceiver is set at HlGH powenno icon will display. The output power level cannot be changed during transmission. 3. Default setting is High power. Press the HT key on L0 the microphone to transmit. release it to receive. "I3 [Lit-l Ban ' Durlng transmlsslon, the relatlve power output Is Low 7 shown on the S-meter as: W LOWpower-zaegments "73 I‘LIL’.BZZ i MID power = 3 segments MlD power 1. Miami 1 HIGH power m HIGH power- 5 segments 6. Parameter Setting [IMPORTANT] Please read the fellowlng Gem throughly before changing any parameters. By entering the Parameter Setting made, some of the transceivers operating parameters can be changed to suit your application. The following is the Selectable Parameters Menu. NOTE: 1.The Alyhenumeric Channel Ten setting will not appeerr'n the menu until memories have been programmed first I 1. Only in VFO mode, the telling value ofchanml spacing step will lppear r'rl MENU. P s g M d 1. Press FUNC key for more then 2 seconds to enter the Parameter Setting. Use SQL key or UPIDUWN l' T keystoseleot menu. _'l I P " 5 Dehult setting 1 Rebels the main dial to select the desired eellings. 3. Press SQL or UPIDOWN keys again in enter the selected setting into me radio's memory. The tmnsuiver is new ready for additional Parameter adjustment. 4. Press any other key swept sump/Down Io exitthe Parameter mode. The only emeption is the Channel Tag setting which accepts only PTI', FUNc, MHz and TSIDCS keys in exit. Detail OfThe Feature In Menu Please refer to “Parameter Senmg‘ for settmg nperauons. The operatton procedures of some leatures are explalned later In new". ‘l STP-S channel sup smug TIMER scan prentme sun/m wan) BEEP-ON Beep sound umorr TOT-OFF nuts-om Ttmer ONIOFF TP-OFF mT Penally onFF TB- 75n rate-aunt Frequency setting ECLOOFF Busy CM"neI-l_ock»0ul ONMFF lscnorr TheltAlemr owoFF é Nott-mmertc arlnnel Tn Setting LAMP-H BlmmeflLCDiIlumlnetimmighlev | l . I , I . I | I . I , I . I | | . I | I | l | l . I : APO-OFF Auto-Pmr—Oll' art/err : | l . I | l . | . I . I . I , I | | . I | | : SEEM-OFF Scramble ONIQFF : . I I}? 6. Parameter Setting QDEDI'E! . 3.1.9 9. §Eflii19 ____________________________________________________________ This is to eeled the channel step to be used in the VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator) mode. Retertn the chart below for the relation of the annual step frequency and J ‘ how it is displayed. STP-5 . . STP-83 4 >STP-10< > STP-125 4 > STP-15 (5KHz) (8.33KHZ) (1 OKHz) (12.5KHz) (15KHZ) STP-50 STP-30 sTP-25 STP-ZU “(soKHzf “(MKHzi‘ “(stHzf “(zoKHzf Scenn ng Type u-Thi s to select the scan resume condition. TIMER (calculegreph)setfing ellmnstheradiotnresumeeeenn'm TIMER alter-5 seeon$, regardless of the signal receiving status, BUSY setting resumes scanning when the received signal has gone. The sun mode will be explained later. Beep Sound BEEP-ON setting enables a beep that sounds efler some keys are touched end/orsettlng Is done. BEEP-OF B E E P -. UN shows that the beep function is eff. The TOT feature popula n repeater systems. It prohibits the users from transmitting after a certain period at time. By setting this iundion and ediveting it according to the repeaters' 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 autmneticelly 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 ehmvs TOT-OFF. ‘i" T ,_ 2.1'um the main dial to select time-out timer. Screen ‘ D ‘ EFF should change as shown. The number fellewed by TOT is the time-out timer in seconds. TUT~ 58 during the mm time area mm: 3. The TOT feature Is selectable up to 450 seconds (7.5 minutes). ($2 6. Parameter Setting TOT Resum'ng T'me When the transmission ls shut down In the TOT mode, this function prohibits another transfusion tare selected time period. 1. During the TOT resuming period, the beep sounds when the P1'I' is pressed but the radio does not transmit. . ' ' - . T n 2 Detault setting is TP OFF (TOT resume stop) 4 P __ “FF Rotate the main dial to select the resuming time, up to 15 seconds. during me sexing timedS sea-ms APO —Auto Power OFF This feature will automatically tium aflthe transceiver. lt is useful for mobile operation to avoid draining the car battery. ll there is no activity or use of the radio, it will turn off automatically after 30 minutean one minute before turning Dfi, transceiver will sound beep tur seconds. 1. Default is APO-OFF(autcmatic turn off function disable). APG_UFF 2. Turn dial to selectAPO—ON to activate the function. APB—UN suing the on setting Tone— Burst Frequency This to access Tone-Burst repeater which req re a carts pitch at audible tone to activate - “sleeping" repeater. Usually, a repeater system does not require the tone once the repeater is activated. 1. The default Is TB-1750, which Is1750Hz tone. TH __ quQ 2. lt is selectable from 1000. 1450.1750. 21DOHZ. dutnqtin 17§0Hztrcqumcy B Ch Ith “9 position. The default is BCLO-OF, which means the function is OFF. To set this function ON. the radio transmits only when: 1. No signal Is received on the receiving frequency. BEL a __ UN 2. Matching CTcss tone or Dos code is received. mm m ON “my Otherwise, when press HT, a beep sounds, but the unit does not transmit . Burglar Alarm Detault is SCR-OFF. Select ON or DLY (delay) to activate the function. When the SCR-ON is selected, 100MHzand 100KHz orderdecimal points will appearon "Wtflfl the ween. Operation way of the ST-51BB will be show later. lighh up Ilghh up I}? 6. Parameter Setting The memory channels stored In the memory-made can be displayed with an alphanumeric lag instead of the deiault irequency display. Program the memory channel first. There are 67 daaredars available including A-Z, 0-9. 1. Enter the set mode while the units is in memory mode. 2. Select alphanumeric lag setting by rotating the min u;>1// dial or pressing the UPIDOWN keys. A flashes on _,g/_\4\— the screen. 1. Turn the main dial to select a character. Press the " l’\\u// VIMkeyThecl'taladersmpe ilashlrgandls entered. 3:4“ 4. The same flashing charader appears next to it. ready for entering the next character. Repeat the same sequence, up in seven characters. 5. To delete all characters during programming press CALL. 0, To exit after selling is done. press PTI', FUNC. or TSIDCS. Alter programming, the alphanumeric tag will be displayed on the designated channels, Inslead of the frequency. when in memory mode. The memory channel number and other icons will also be displayed. lf you wish to see lhe programmed frequency, press FUNC and It will be displayed for 5 seconds. To return to the alphanumeric display, wait 5 seconds or in succession press FUNC to return to normal operation. [IMPORTANT] This Nndlon cannot be enabled without praprogrammlng the memory channels. The screen |llum|nat|on can he dlmmed. 1. "LAMP-H" is displayed as default. 2. Turn the dial to choose brighter (H) or darker (L). 7. Advanced Operation Your transceiver ofiers different features for advanced operations. Scan Use this lunction to automatically search tor signals. 6 difierent scan types are available in the unit. In parameter setting mode. choose T|mer mode or Busy mode to deten'nine the desired re- suming condition. lithe CTCSS (T SQ) squelch or DCS squelch is set, the audio can be heard only when the CTCSS tone/DCS code matches the incoming signal. Otherwise. scanning steps but no audio will be heard. The direction etstan, upward or downward,can he 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 tuning step. 1. Enter VFO mode. 2. Press UP (to go upward) or DOWN (to go downward) key for more than 1 second. 3.The scan starts. It stops at the frequency where the incoming signal is detected. and resumes the stain according to the resume setting. "1, 5 533 _l/ 4. Press any key (other than UPIDOWN keys) to exit. [Memory Scan] Smns all memory channels unless Memory skip teeture is selected tor a given memory. 1. Enter Memory mode. 2. Sequence is the same as in VFO scan. Use UPIDOWN keys for commands. NOTE' Memory Skip Feature This feature allows determined memory channels to be skipped during the scan. 1. ln memory mode, select the channel to be skipped. Press FUNC key. While " r- ‘Is visible on the display, press VIM key. Repeat the sequence to delete the setting. 2. When the memory channel settle skip, the 10 MHz order decimal point will be displayed. 3. CALL, PL and PH are always skipped I LIES 35 during Memory scan. T 4. The 99th channel Is the hurglarwamlng channel, lights up which can not be set tn skip. [Program Seen] This Is a type ofVFO scan, but by setting the trequency range at the VFO Into PH and PL ch- annels. it only scans between those frequencies. With setting the PH and PL properly. up to 3 program scan ranges will be available. Th. “Wt EM u, 1. Enter the VFO mode and set the desired scanning Rm“ (I) t frequencies into the designated PL and PH memory PH channels. Refer to Memory Channel Setting for the (b) t proper sequence. pl 2. Retum to VFO mode by pressing VIM key. Set the ‘c’ l VFO ID the ireoueno/ within the range to be program- 11‘- Lew-d bend edge scanned. E5 1,1? 7. Advanced Operation 3. Press MHz key tor more than 1 second to start scanning. During this scan mode, ‘P" Ilashes after memory channel display. 4. Use main dial or UPIDOWN keys to change the dirediunPrsas any key (other than the UPIDQWN I2]! keys) to exit. [CTCSS Scan] This function automatically searches for the C'TCSS tone an inooming signal might carry. This feature is usetul to search the encoding tone of a repeater. or to communicate with a station ope- ratlon In TSQ (C‘TCSS squelch) mode. 1. Press TSIDCS key to enter CTCSS decode setting mode. 2. Press UPIDOWN key (or more than 1 semnd but m less than 2 seconds to start scannig. It scans 50 BEE tones In order. ' \ 3. The decimal point on the tone frequency will flash, and It stops when the matching tone ts detected. 4. The scan won‘t resume until the operation is repeated. 5. Press any key (other than UPIDOWN keys) to exit. [DCS Scan] Same as previous, but for DOS normal and Inverted code search. 1. Press TSIDCS key to enter DCS settlng mode. 2. Press UPIDOWN key for more than 1seeond but less than 2 seconds to startJt searches the 104 DCS normal and inverted codes in order. Normal ms code shows 023N; Inverted code shows 023|. «338 3 n 3. The 1 MHz order decimal point will flash. 4. The smn stops when the matching code is detected. 5. The scan won‘t resume until the operation is repeated. 8. Press any key (other than UPIDOWN keys) to exit.
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