Qixiang Electron Science and Technology AT598V Mobile Radio User Manual
Qixiang Electron Science& Technology Co., Ltd Mobile Radio
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User Manual
AT-598 Mobile Radiao PWR VOL FCC ID:T4KAT598V HU -L NN FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS CAL SCAN MINI Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, or transceiver damage: Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving, it is dangerous. This transceiver is designed for a 13.8V DC power supply. Don't use a 24V battery to power on the transceiver. Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid or wet areas, nor unstable surfaces. Please keep it away from interferential devices (such as TV, generator etc.). PWR -L NN HU Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight nor place it close to heating appliances. Though friendly design for user, this transceiver is technically complicated and some features may be new to you. Consider this manual to be a personal tutorial from the designers, allow the manual to guide you through the learning process now, then act as a reference in the coming years. Precautions VOL Thank you for choosing this vehicle transceiver, always provides high quality products, And this transceiver is no exception. As you learn how to use this transceiver, you will find that Mobile radio is pursuing "user friendliness". For example, each time you change the menu no. in Menu mode, you will see a text message on the display that lets you know what you are configuring. FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS H/L SCAN MINI If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, turn OFF the power immediately. Contact an Anytone service station or your dealer. Do not transmit with high output power for extended periods; the transceiver may overheat. CONTENTS New and Innovative Features...............................................1 Transmitting Optional Signaling ....................................................... 13 Supplied Accessories/Optional Accessories......................2 Channel Edit..................................................................................... 13 Supplied Accessories........................................................................ 2 Channel Delete................................................................................. 13 Optional Accessories........................................................................ 2 Shortcut Operations..............................................................14 Initial Installation...................................................................3 Squelch Off/Squelch Off Momentary................................................ 14 Mobile Installation............................................................................. 3 DC Power Cable Connection............................................................ 4 Frequency/Channel Scan................................................................. 14 Power Supply Voltage Display.......................................................... 6 Channel Scan................................................................................... 14 Antenna Connection......................................................................... 6 CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode Setup......................................... 14 Accessories Connections.................................................................. 7 CTCSS Scan..................................................................................... 15 Getting Acquainted...............................................................8 Front panel........................................................................................ 8 Rear panel........................................................................................ 9 Display.............................................................................................. 9 Squelch Level Setup......................................................................... 14 DCS Scan......................................................................................... 15 Compander (Decrease the. background noise and enhance audio clarity ..................................................................................................15 Offset . Direction and Offset Frequency Setup .................................. 16 Microphone....................................................................................... 10 Keypad Lockout ............................................................................... 16 Working Mode(Amateur Transceiver or Professional Transceiver) ........................................................................11 Auto-Dialer Setup............................................................................. 16 Basic Operations ..................................................................12 Switching the Power On/Off . ........................................................... 12 Adjusting the Volume ....................................................................... 12 Switch between VFO and Channel mode ........................................ 12 Adjusting Frequency/Channel Through Selector Knob..................... 12 Receiving.......................................................................................... 12 Transmitting...................................................................................... 12 Transmitting Tone-Pulse................................................................... 13 Current Voltage .Enquiry ................................................................... 16 Transmitting Edited . DTMF Tones in the Auto-dialer Memory........... 17 General Setting .....................................................................18 . Step Setup ....................................................... 18 Frequency Channel DTMF, DTMF ANI, 2Tone or 5Tone . Signaling .................................. 18 Sending 2-Tone Call......................................................................... 19 Sending 5-Tone Call.......................................................................... 19 Sending DTMF call .......................................................................... 19 Signaling Combination Setup........................................................... 19 CONTENTS Band-width Selection ....................................................................... 20 TX OFF Setup .................................................................................. 21 Squelch Level................................................................................... 27 Busy Channel .Lockout ..................................................................... 21 Editing Channel Name...................................................................... 21 Scan Skip . ....................................................................................... 28 Reverse TX/RX ................................................................................ 21 Talk Around ...................................................................................... 22 Voice Compander ........................................................................... 22 Scrambler Setup (Encryption) .......................................................... 22 Radio's DTMF SELF ID ENQUIRY ................................................. 22 Radio's 5TONE SELF ID ENQUIRY. ............................................... 23 Voice Prompt.................................................................................... 23 TOT (Time-out timer) ....................................................................... 23 APO (Auto power off)........................................................................ 23 . .................................................................. 24 DTMF Transmitting Time Squelch Level Setup ........................................................................ 24 . .................................................................... 24 Scan Dwell Time Setup LCD Backlight .................................................................................. 24 Pilot Frequency ................................................................................ 25 Optional Signaling . .......................................................................... 27 Frequency/Channel Scan ................................................................ 28 Busy Channel Lockout...................................................................... 28 Reverse TX/RX................................................................................. 28 TOT (Time-out timer)......................................................................... 29 CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode.................................................... 29 Talk Around ...................................................................................... 29 Voice Prompt..................................................................................... 29 LCD Backlight ................................................................................. 30 Long-distance. Anti-theft Alarm ..........................................31 Cable Clone ..........................................................................32 Programming . Software Installing and Starting (in windows XP system) ............................................................................33 Maintenance . ..........................................................................34 Default Setting. after Resetting(VHF) ............................................... 34 Trouble Shooting .............................................................................. 34 Display Mode Setup ......................................................................... 25 PIN Setup ........................................................................................ 25 Specifications .......................................................................35 . .................................................................................... 26 Address List . ................................................................................. 26 Factory Default 50 groups CTCSS . Tone Frequency(Hz) .......................................... 36 Microphone Operation .........................................................27 Function Setup By Microphone Keypad........................................... 27 Attached Chart ......................................................................36 1024 groups DCS Code. .................................................................. 36 New and Innovative Features 598 Mobile Radio has nice housing, stoutness & stability, advanced and reliable functions, perfect & valuable. This amateur mobile radio especially designs for drivers and it pursues company philosophy of innovation and practicality. More functions as follows: Display on a large LCD with adjustable brightness, convenient for nighttime use. There are Amateur operation mode and Professional operation mode for option. Distribute buttons reasonably, convenient for operation. Adopt superior quality material, better technology and high quality radiator to ensure stable and durable operation. 200 programmable memorized channels, identified by editing name. Programming different CTCSS, DCS, 2Tone, 5Tone in per channel, rejecting extra calling from other radios. Various scan functions including CTCSS/DCS Scan function. Using 5Tone to send Message, Emergency alarm, Call all, ANI, Remotely kill, Remotely Waken, etc. Automatic calling Identification function by DTMF--ANI or 5Tone--ANI . Scramble function (Optional). Compander function for decrease the background noise and enhance audio clarity, it can set compander ON/OFF per channel. Theft alarm provides extra safety. 2 Supplied Accessories Supplied Accessories After carefully unpacking the transceiver, identify the items listed in the table below. We suggest you keep the box and packaging. Transceiver Microphone (QHM-03) (with DTMF keyboard) PWR VOL HU -L NN FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS H/L SCAN MINI Car Antenna (QCA-01) Antenna Gain:0dBi DC Power Cable with Fuse Holder(QPL-01) User Manual Initial Installation Mobile installation To install the transceiver, select a safe, convenient location inside your vehicle that minimizes danger to your passengers and yourself while the vehicle is in motion. Consider installing the unit at an appropriate position so that knees or legs will not strike it during sudden braking of your vehicle. Try to pick a well ventilated location that is shielded from direct sunlight. Determine the appropriate angle of the transceiver, using the 3 screw hole positions on the side of the mounting bracket. 111Install the mounting bracket in the vehicle using the supplied selftapping screws (4pcs) and flat washers (4pcs). Car body Washer (M5) Tapping screw (M5x20mm) Mounting bracket 222Position the transceiver, then insert and tighten the supplied hexagon SEMS screws. Double check that all screws are tightened to prevent vehicle vibration from loosening the bracket or transceiver. PWR VOL HU -L NN FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS CAL SCAN MINI 3 Initial Installation DC Power Cable Connection Red Locate the power input connector as close to the transceiver as possible. Mobile Operation The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12V. Never connect the transceiver to a 24V battery. Be sure to use a 12V vehicle battery that has sufficient current capacity. If the current to the transceiver is insufficient, the display may darken during transmission, or transmitting output power may drop excessively. 111Route the DC power cable supplied with the transceiver directly Black 666Connect the DC power cable to the transceiver's power supply connector. Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks. If the ignition-key on/off feature is desired(optional feature), use the to the vehicle's battery terminals using the shortest path from the transceiver. We recommend you do not use the cigarette lighter socket as some cigarette lighter sockets introduce an unacceptable voltage drop. The entire length of the cable must be dressed so it is isolated from heat, moisture, and the engine secondary (high voltage) ignition system/ cables. 222After installing cable, in order to avoid the risk of damp, please use heat-resistant tap to tie together with fuse box. Don't forget to reinforce whole cable. 333In order to avoid the risk of short circuit, please cut down connection with negative (-) of battery, then connect with radio. 444Confirm the correct polarity of the connections, then attach the power cable to the battery terminals; red connects to the positive (+) terminal and black connects to the negative (-) terminal. Use the full length of the cable without cutting off excess even if the cable is longer than required. In particular, never remove the fuse holders from the cable. 555Reconnect any wiring removed from the negative terminal. DC power cable Ext. Power jack optional QCC-01(For Cigar-Plug connection) cable. Connect one of the cables between the ACC terminal or a Cigar-Plug that operates with the vehicle ignition or ACC switch on the vehicle and EXT POWER jack on the rear side of the unit. In many cars,the cigar-lighter plug is always powered. If this is the case, you cannot use it for the ignition key on/off function. 777When the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON(Start) position with the radio turned off, the power switch illuminates. The illumination will be turned off when the ignition key is turned to the off position. Initial Installation To turn on the unit, press the power switch manually while it is illuminated. (While ignition key is at ACC or ON position) 888When the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON position with the radio's power switch on, the unit turns on automatically and the power switch will be lit. Turn the ignition key to OFF position or manually turn the power switch off to shut down the radio. 999Using extra cable, power consumption:5MAH. regulated power supply. Do not substitute a cable with smaller gauge wires. Regulated power supply (QRP-01) 1111Without this function, user can turn on/off radio by Power knob. ACC terminal Use the supplied DC power cable to connect the transceiver to a Regulated power supply (QRP-01) Cigar-Plug connection Black Red DC power cable with fuse holder (QPL-01) 222Connect the transceiver's DC power connector to the connector on the DC power cable. Ext. Power jack Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks. Before connecting the DC power to the transceiver, be sure to switch the transceiver and the DC power supply OFF. Fixed Station Operation In order to use this transceiver for fixed station operation, you will need a separate 13.8V DC power supply (not included), power supply( QRP-01) as optional accessories. Please contact local dealer to require. The recommended current capacity of your power supply is 12A. 111Connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC power supply and ensure that the polarities are correct. (Red: positive, Black: negative). Do not directly connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. Do not plug the DC power supply into an AC outlet until you make all connections. The EUT can be used on vehicle. 3 Initial Installation REPLACING FUSES If the fuse blows, determine the cause, then correct the problem. After the problem is resolved, replace the fuse. If newly installed fuses continue to blow, disconnect the power cable and contact your authorized mobile radio dealer or an authorized mobile radio servicecenter for assistance. Important The range of displayed voltage is only from 7V to16V DC, because the displayed value is estimated, please use a voltmeter when a more precise reading is desired. Antenna Connection Fuse Location Transceiver Fuse Current Rating 15A Supplied Accessory DC power cable 20A Only use fuses of the specified type and rating, otherwise the transceiver could be damaged. If you use the transceiver for a long period when the vehicle battery is not fully charged, or when the engine is OFF, the battery may become discharged, and will not have sufficient reserves to start the vehicle. Avoid using the transceiver in these conditions. Power supply voltage Display After connecting the transceiver to the power supply, the supply voltage can be displayed on LCD by pressing the FUNC key together with the SCAN key. The display immediately changes as the voltage supply changes, It also displays voltage during transmission. The transceiver will return to its normal operation when the power is switched ON or repeat above operation. Before operating, install an efficient, well-tuned antenna. The success of your installation will depend largely on the type of antenna and its correct installation. The transceiver can give excellent results if the antenna system and its installation are given careful attention. Use a 50Ω impedance antenna and low-loss coaxial feed-line that has a characteristic impedance of 50Ω, to match the transceiver input impedance. Coupling the antenna to the transceiver via feed-lines having an impedance other than 50Ω reduces the efficiency of the antenna system and can cause interference to nearby broadcast television receivers, radio receivers, and other electronic equipment. Transmitting without first connecting an antenna or other matched load may damage the transceiver. Always connect the antenna to the transceiver before transmitting. All fixed stations should be equipped with a lightning arrester to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and transceiver damage. The possible locations of antenna on a car are shown as following: Initial Installation Accessories Connections External Speaker If you plan to use an external speaker, choose a speaker with an impedance of 8Ω. The external speaker jack accepts a 3.5mm (1/8") mono (2-conductor) plug. Microphone For voice communications, connect a microphone equipped with an 8-pin modular plug into the modular socket on the front of the main unit. Press firmly on the plug until the locking tab clicks. Attach the supplied microphone hanger in an appropriate location using the screws included in the screw set. Antenna[QCA-02] Microphone [QHM-04] PWR SP-01 VOL HU -L NN FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS H/L SCAN MINI Microphone connector External speaker adopt double port BTL, please care about the connecting way. The speaker can not connect with the ground, otherwise the speaker will be fault. The wrong connecting way as the following picture. Error SP-01 Ground External speaker[SP-02] PC Connecting To utilize the optional QPS598 software, you must first connect the transceiver to your PC then using an optional programming cable PC50 (via Data socket ). Please use QPS598 software for programming. http://www.qxdz.cn 4 Getting Acquainted Front panel Press key. FUNC key until NO. KEY VOL NA EN PWR FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS CAL SCAN MINI Main Dial FUN/SET V/M/MW MHz/SHIFT TS/DCS/LOCK CAL SQL/D 10 Data Terminal 11 12 TX Mic.connector FUNCTION FUN/SET Confirms the selective functions and exit V/M/MW MHz/SHIFT TS/DCS/LOCK Stores data into channels Sets offset direction and offset frequency Sets Keypad lock function CAL power SQL/D Compander mode on/off Press FUNC key and following key together to activate following function: Basic Functions NO. KEY 1 Pow(Power) 2 VOL icon appears then press the following FUNCTION Power on/Off Adjust Volume Key Change frequency, memory channel and scan direction etc. Function Key Switches between VFO mode and Channel mode Step Size Key ( step:1MHz) Sets CTCSS and DCS value Call key Squelch off Data reading/writing, cloning and theft alarm functions lights during Transmitting Microphone connection port NO. KEY Pow(Power) V/M/MW TS/DCS/LOCK CAL SQL/D FUNCTION Reset to factory default settings Erase the memory Auto dialer Enters clone data function mode Enters power supply voltage indication mode Functions that require continuous pressing following key to be activated NO. KEY FUN/SET SQL/D FUNCTION Press and hold for 2s to enter the Setting mode Monitor mode Getting Acquainted Rear panel NO. KEY SQL FUNCTION Terminal for connecting optional cable QCC01 for Ext. Power use with ignition key On/Off function. The radio will auto power on when car is driving. Jack The radio will auto power off when car stops. Ext.Speaker Terminal for optional external speaker SP01 Terminal Antenna Connection for 50Ω coaxial cable and antenna. Connector Decimal point 13 12 11 10 14 Channel skip. Indicates the decimal point of frequency and the scanning function. Indicates the frequency or memory name. Signal is being received or monitor. Signal strength of receiving and transmitting. Compander. Keypad lock . 10 11 DCS 12 13 15 13 Decimal point +_ Set DCS function. Set CTCSS function. Offset frequency direction. Scramble. 14 DISPLAY FUNCTION Squelch level. In channel mode. Indicates the channel number in channel mode. NO. KEY Auto power off. 4 Getting Acquainted microphone Channel Down MIC Connector Diagram(in the front view of connector) Channel UP Key Pad Serial Data PTT +5V DOWN UP Connector Mic MIC GND MIC PTT GND 10 Microphone cable WORKING MODE (AMATEUR TRANSCEIVER OR PROFESSIONAL TRANSCEIVER) According to practical application, you can set the radio works as Amateur Transceiver mode or Professional Transceiver mode. There are also 2 levels operation menu to set functions as you need. It is easy and convenient (From No.1 to No.15 are channel function setup, From No.15 to No.29 are general setting setup). 111Working Mode: AAA By programming software: In PC software's "General Setting" menu, choose "Display Mode" to select Amateur Transceiver mode or Professional Transceiver mode. BBB By manual setup: Please refer to "Display Mode" in Page 25. 222Amateur Transceiver Mode: Except setting as "CH" mode, others considered as Amateur transceiver mode. Under this mode, press V/M key to switch between Channel mode and VFO mode . AAA Frequency + Channel mode : When set display as "FR", it enters into Frequency+Channel mode, new setting of channel operation and shortcut operation can be temporarily used by user. Once (Pic 1) the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings.(As pic 1) BBB Channel+Name Tag Mode: When set display as "NM", it enters into Channel+Name Tag mode. At this mode, it will display corresponding channel name when the current channel is edited with name. Otherwise, it will display frequency+channel. Its operations (Pic 2) are the same as frequency + channel mode.(As pic 2) CCC V F O M o d e ( F r e q u e n c y m o d e ) : This mode shows only frequency on the display. Shortcut operation and Channel setting will be changed & (Pic 3) stored as the latest value permanently. Once the radio is turned off or changed to new VFO frequency, the latest setting is remained until next change.(As pic 3) 333Professional Transceiver Mode:When set display mode as "CH", it enters into Professional Transceiver mode.At this mode, except scan, other shortcut (Pic 4) operation can't operate. And from No.117 menu in function setting will be auto-hidden, they should be set by PC software.If there is corresponding name (Pic 5) for current channel, the LCD will display current channel name Otherwise, it shows current channel number. (As pic 4) (As pic 5) If transceiver programmed as professional transceiver mode and locked, you can't return to amateur transceiver mode by manual operation from general setting. 444Under every mode, from No.18-29 menu in general setting can be changed and saved. 11 6 Basic Operations Switching The Power On/Off PWR KEY According to the option selected during installation Press PWR the switch or turn the ignition key to ACC (speed up) or ON (startup) position to power on radio. Press the PWR key for 1s or turn the ignition key to OFF position to turn off. NA EN PWR FUNC V/M CALL MHz Min Max Volume Volume Adjusting The Volume VOL 5k, 6.25k, 8.33K,10k, 12.5k, total five step size available for this radio. Turn the VOL knob clockwise to increase the audio level, counterclockwise to decrease. CAL DCS SCAN MINI Receiving When the channel you are operating is called, the screen shows and field intensity, in this way, you can hear the calling from transmitting party. During communication, volume can be adjusted more accurate. Switch between VFO and Channel mode In standby, press V/M key or Microphone's MINI key until appear , this indicates current channel in channel mode. Repeat above operation to switch between Frequency mode (VFO) and Channel mode. If the transceiver has set at higher squelch level, it may fail to hear the calling. When the channel you are operating is called, the screen shows BUSY and field intensity, you can't hear the calling from transmitting party, it means current channel receives a matching carrier but unmatching signaling(Refer to CTCSS/DCS encode and decode or Optional Signaling setup). Adjusting Frequency/Channel THROUGH SELECTOR KNOB 111Under frequency (VFO) mode, you can Frequency decrease Frequency increase Transmitting EN PWR NA H - change the current frequency to the desired one through selector knob; Turn clockwise to increase frequency; turn counterclockwise to decrease. Every gear will increase or decrease one step. Press key, the decimal point of 12 frequency in screen will be auto-hidden. In this status, turn selector knob or Microphone [ ] key will increase or decrease frequency quickly by 1MHz step. 222Under channel mode, you can change the current channel to the desired one through selector knob, clockwise turn to the forward channel, anticlockwise turn to the backward channel. In relative ] key has same working mode, Microphone's [ function for adjusting frequency and channel. Dial FUNC V/M CALL MHz Press and hold MINI key or press MIC's key to monitor for a while to confirm the channel desired is not busy. Release SCAN or press Mic's MINI key to return standby status, then press and hold [PTT] key to speak into microphone. Basic Operations Please hold the microphone approximately 2.5-5.0cm from your lips, and then speak into the microphone in your normal speaking voice to get best timbre. Press and hold [PTT] key, LED lights RED and power intensity showed in screen indicates it is transmitting, release to receive. Transmitting Tone-Pulse Press and hold [PTT] key, then press Microphone [ transmit current selected tone-pulse signal. Channel Delete 111Under channel mode, turn selector knob to select channel which you want to delete. 222Press FUNC key and V/M key together, current channel will be deleted and emitted a prompt voice. icon flashing means current channel is deleted. ] key to Transmitting OPTIONAL SIGNALING Press and hold [PTT] key, then press Microphone key or press key in front panel or press Mic's MINI key to transmit pre-stored and selected DTMF/2Tone/5Tone optional signaling. CALL Channel Edit 111Under frequency mode (VFO), turn selector knob to select the desired frequency or input frequency by MIC's numeric keys. 222Press TX/DCS key to enter CTCSS/DCS signaling setup, turn selector knob to select the desired signaling. 333Press FUNC key, LCD appears icon and current channel number, icon flashing means current channel is empty. 444 Turn selector knob to select the desired channel number to store. icon and channel number disappears and 555Press V/M key, , emit a prompt voice, thus the channel storage succeed. 13 7 Shortcut Operations squelch off/squelch off momeNTARY SCAN key programmed as Squelch Off or Squelch Off Momentary to monitor the weak signal. 111Squelch Off: Press SCAN to resume squelch. key to disable squelch, press 222 Squelch Off Momentary: Press and hold squelch, release SCAN key to resume squelch. SCAN SCAN key again 333Press any key except PWR Squelch level Setup 222Turn selector knob or press MIC [ ] key to set desired squelch level. PWR to exit. and FUNC and FUNC key to exit. Channel Scan In channel mode, this function is designed to monitor signal in every channel. 111 In channel mode, Press Setting the radio to a tight squelch level, you can avoid unwanted signals or noise, but you may not receive a weak signal. Therefore, it will be 14 better for you to select the normal squelch level. 111While standby, press SCAN key and turn selector knob until LCD appears and current squelch level. 333Press any key except V/M for 1s to enter into frequency scan. 222Turn selector knob or press Microphone ] key to change scan direction. key to disable The above functions should be set in programme software. 111In VFO mode, press key Frequency/Channel Scan Frequency Scan In frequency (VFO) mode, this function is designed to monitor signal of every communicative frequency point of transceiver "step size" you have set. V/M key for 1s to enter into channel scan. 222 Turn selector knob or press Microphone direction. ] key to change scan 333Press any key except to exit. PWR and FUNC key CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode setup Repeatedly press TX/DCS key to check whether set CTCSS/DCS encode and decode in current channel or not. icon, it means current channel with CTCSS 111When LCD appears encode, turn selector knob or press Microphone's [ ] key to select desired CTCSS encode. 222When LCD appears and icon, it means current channel with CTCSS encode and decode, turn selector knob or press Microphone's [ to select desired CTCSS code. Shortcut Operations icon, it means 333When LCD appears current channe can be set with DCS encode and decode together, turn selector knob or press Microphone's [ ] to select desired DCS encode and decode. 444CTCSS:62.5-254.1, Total 51groups; DCS:000N-777I total 1024 groups. N is positive code, I is inverse code. 555Press any key except FUNC PWR and TX/DCS Compander (Decrease the background noise and ENHANCE AUDIO CLARITY) Compander function will decrease the background noise and enhance audio clarity, especially in long range communication. 11 Press FUNC key, then press SCAN key to turn on compander function, repeat above operation again to turn off compander function. keys to return into standby status. Under channel mode, this operation can be temporarily used by user. Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased. 22 When LCD appears icon, enable compander in current channel. icon, disable compander in current 33 When LCD doesn't display channel. CTCSS SCAN Repeatedly press TX/DCS key until LCD displays and icons, then hold TX/DCS key for 1S to enter into CTCSS scanning. Once finding a matching CTCSS signaling, it will stop for 15s then scan again. DCS SCAN Repeatedly press TX/DCS key until LCD displays DCS icons, then hold TX/DCS key for 1S to enter into DCS scanning. Once finding a matching DCS signaling, it will stop for 15s then scan again. 15 7 Shortcut Operations Offset Direction and offset frequency setup Repeater receives a signal(UP-LINK) on one frequency and re-transmits on another frequency(DOWN-LINK). The difference between these two frequencies is called the offset frequency. If the UP-LINK frequency higher than DOWN-LINK frequency, the direction is positive, If it is lower, the shift direction is negative. 111Press FUNC key until the icon displays on the LCD, then press MHz key, LCD displays offset direction and offset frequency. 222Repeatedly press 16 key to select positive offset and negative offset. 333When LCD displays " " icon, it indicates positive offset, which means transmitting frequency higher than receiving frequency. MHz 444When LCD displays " " icon, it indicates negative offset, which means transmitting frequency lower than receiving frequency. 555Turn selector knob or Mic's [ ] key to change offset frequency, offset frequency changed as per stepping. 666Press any key except FUNC and MHz key to exit into standby. Under channel mode, this operation can be temporarily used by user. Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased. KEYPAD LOCKOUT Avoiding unintentional operation, this function will lock main keys, all keys except SCAN / FUNC and PWR key are invalid. 111Press FUNC key until LCD displays icon, then press TX/DCS key until, LCD displays icon, it indicates keypad lockout function is valid. icon disappears, it indicates keypad 222Repeat above operation, lockout function is invalid. Current Voltage ENQUIRY This function will display Current Battery Voltage. 111 Press and hold FUNC key, then press SCAN key, LCD displays current battery voltage. 222Repeat above operation to return into VFO or Channel mode. In voltage display mode, all functions and channel or frequency selection are invalid. Auto-Dialer Setup This will automatically transmit pre-programmed and stored DTMF tones. And they are often used to remote control electronic devices or AUTOPATCH phone systems available on some repeater. 111Press and hold FUNC key, then press TX/DCS key to enter the auto-dialer enquiry mode, LCD displays current default data and current group displayed on left. If no data in current group, it shows "EMPTY". 222Turn selector knob to choose group you desired. Total:16 group, Shortcut Operations 01-16. 333Press SCAN key to enter into editing of current group, press MIC's numeric keys to set your desired data. 444The display scrolls when the 7th digit is entered. The numbers 0-9, --, A-D, * and # can be stored up to a total of 23 digits. 555After editing, press PTT or SCAN key to send current group and store edited DTMF signaling. Press SCAN to exit and store. Transmitting Edited DTMF tones in the Auto-dialer memory 111Press FUNC key, then press TX/DCS key to enter into auto-dialer enquiry 222Turn selector knob to select desired transmitting group 333Press PTT or SCAN key to transmit current selected DTMF tones. 17 8 General Setting 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL or SCAN to select the desired function option. 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setup. 444Press TX/DCS to confirm and exit. Meanwhile, if you want to edit channel name or start up menu, press V/M or TX/DCS to move forward or backward, Press MHz to store and exit. In Profession transceiver mode, the functions from No.1 to No.17 will be auto-hidden. Frequency Channel Step Setup Only in frequency (VFO) mode, this function is valid. Turn selector knob to select frequency or frequency scanning which is restricted by frequency step size. 18 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.01 menu, LCD displays "STP-125". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired frequency channel step. Channel step: 5K, 6.25K, 8.33K, 10K, 12.5K 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. This function is auto-hidden in channel mode. DTMF, DTMF ANI, 2Tone or 5Tone Signaling DTMF/5Tone/2Tone signalling function as similarily as CTCSS/DCS. Without receiving correspondent tone signalling, the speaker will remain mute. DTMF and 5Tone signalling can be applied for other advanced features such as ANI, PTT ID, group call, remotely stun, remotely kill, waken,...etc.. The signalling edition must be done through programming software. Please refer to the HELP option in the programming software to know how to operate these features. 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter into general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN to choose No.2 menu, LCD displays "T-OFF". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setup. " DTMF": The channel will be mute by a DTMF signal. The speaker won’t be open until receiving a correspondent DTMF signal. Hold "PTT" then press [UP] or press CALL directly to transmit the pre-stored DTMF signaling. In DTMF signaling mode,press CALL for 2s until LCD displays "AN---", turn selector knob to select desired digit (the other party ID).In this mode, press TX/DCS to confirm exist digit and move cursor to next, press V/M to forward cursor.After editing, press CALL key to operate ANI call. "2TONE": The channel will be mute by a 2-Tone signal. The speaker won’t be open until receiving a correspondent 2-Tone signal. Hold "PTT" then press [UP] or press CALL directly to transmit the pre-stored 2-Tone signaling. "5Tone": The channel will be mute by a 5-Tone signal. The Speaker won’t be open until receiving a correspondent 5-Tone signal. Hold "PTT" then press [UP] or General Setting Press CALL directly to transmit the pre-stored 5-Tone signaling. In 5Tone signaling mode, press CALL for 2s until LCD displays "AN---", turn selector knob to select desired digit(caller ID). In this mode, press TX/DCS to confirm exist digit and move cursor to next, press V/M to forward cursor.After editing, press CALL key to operate ANI call. 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Sending 2-Tone Call 111Press and hold 222Press FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. key to choose No.03 menu, LCD displays "2TON XX", "XX" indicates the group in the list. CALL SCAN 333Turn selector knob to select the desired sending 2TONE group, Press PTT to transmit selected group. 444Total: 32groups, 00-31, Default: 00. 555Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Content and name of 2TONE will be edited by programming software. This radio only query edited group or name. If there is corresponding name for 2TONE, this operation will display 2TONE corresponding name. Sending 5-Tone Call 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 222Press key to choose No.04 menu, LCD displays "5TON XX", "XX" indicates the group in the list. CALL SCAN 333Turn selector knob to select the desired sending 5TONE group, Press PTT to transmit selected group. 444Total:100groups, 00-99, Default:00. 555Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Content and name of 5TONE will be edited by programming software. This radio only query edited group or name. If there is corresponding name for 5TONE, this operation will display 5TONE corresponding name. Sending DTMF call 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.05 menu, LCD displays "DTMF XX", "XX" indicates the group in the list. 333Turn selector knob to select the desired sending DTMF group, Press PTT to transmit selected group. 444Total: 16groups, 00-16, Default: 00. 555Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Signaling Combination setup This function is to improve the level of protecting the radio against receiving irrelative signal. 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 19 8 General Setting 222Press / SCAN key to choose No.06 menu, LCD displays "SPK--SQ". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired combination. CALL If select "SQ", it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier. If LCD displays "CTC", it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and CTCSS/DCS signaling. If LCD displays "TON", it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and DTMF/2TONE/5TONE signaling. If LCD displays " C T", it indicates 20 you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and CTCSS/DCS and DTMF/2TONE/5TONE signaling. If LCD displays " C/T", it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and either CTCSS/DCS and DTMF/2TONE/5TONE signaling. 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. This setting will be set together with adding optional signaling and CTCSS/DCS. 8 General Setting TX OFF SETUP Disable this function, it is invalid to press PTT, current channel only works in RX mode. 111Press and hold 222Press CALL FUNC SCAN key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. key to choose No.09 menu, LCD displays "TX- ON". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. ON: In current channel, Press PTT to transmit. OFF: In current channel, Press PTT is invalid. 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:ON. Busy Channel Lockout BCLO is to disable transmitting while RX signal is received. Once the channel is busy and you press PTT, the radio will beep as warning and get back to receiving. 111Press and hold 222Press -OFF". CALL SCAN FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. RL: Enable BTLO, transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier but dismatching CTCSS/DCS. Press [PTT] to emit error voice prompt and back to receiving status. OFF: Busy channel lockout is disabled. It can transmit in any receiving status. 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Editing Channel NAME 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.11 menu, LCD displays cursor and flashing. 333Turn selector knob to select the desired letter, press 21 TX/DCS confirm selected letter and enter into next edition, Press return forward edition. 444After edition, press TX/DCS key to V/M to key to exit. In Frequency (VFO) mode, this function will be auto-hidden. key to choose No.10 menu, LCD displays "LOCK- 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. BU: Enable BCLO, Carrier lockout, transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier; press [PTT] to emit error voice prompt and back to receiving status. Reverse TX/RX TX frequency turns to RX frequency & RX frequency changes to TX frequency. The signaling will also be reversed if CTCSS/DCS signaling exited in this channel. 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 8 General Setting 222Press / SCAN key to choose No.12 menu, LCD displays "REV—OF". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. CALL ON: Enable Frequency Reverse OFF: Disable Frequency Reverse. 444After edition, press TX/DCS key to exit. Talk Around By Talk Around function, you can directly communicate with other radios in your group in case the repeater is not activated or when you are out of the repeater range. The transceiver will transmit by RX frequency with its CTCSS/DCS signaling. 22 111Press and hold 222Press FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. key to choose No.13 menu, LCD displays "TALK—OF". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. SCAN CALL ON: Enable Talk Around OFF: Disable Talk Around 444After edition, press TX/DCS key to exit. Voice Compander Enable this function to reduce background noise and enhance audio clarity, especially in long range communication. 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.14 menu, LCD displays "COMP-OF". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. ON: Enable compander OFF: Disable compander 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:OFF Scrambler setup (Encryption) An analog voice inversion scrambler can be equipped as optionals. This special audio process can offer a more confidential communication. Other radios at same frequency will receive only disordered noises. 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.15 menu, LCD displays "SCR-OF". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. ON:Enable Scrambler OFF:Disable Scrambler 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit.Default:OFF. This function is optional. Radio's DTMF SELF ID ENQUIRY 111 Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL SCAN key to choose No.16 General Setting menu, LCD displays "D--XXX", "XXX" is radio's DTMF SELF ID. 333Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Radio's 5TONE SELF ID ENQUIRY 111Press and hold 222Press CALL 333Press TX/DCS FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. key to choose No.17 menu, LCD displays "F--XXXXX", "XXXXX" is radio's 5TONE SELF ID. SCAN key to confirm and exit. Voice Prompt key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL ON: Enable voice prompt OFF: Disable voice prompt TX/DCS 111Press and hold 222Press FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. / SCAN key to choose No.19 menu, LCD displays "TOT--3". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. CALL OFF: Disable TOT 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:3. FUNC / SCAN key to choose No.18 menu, LCD displays "BEEP--ON". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. 444Press TOT (Time-out timer) The time-out timer limits the amount of transmitting time. When you reach the time limit which has been programmed by your dealer, your transmission will be cut off. In order to transmit again, you must release PTT button to reset the timer. Timer: 1-30min, each level 1min The prompting tone provides confirmation of entry, error status or malfunctions of the transceiver. You can enable or disable this function. 111Press and hold key to confirm and exit. Default:ON. Suggestion:Enable this function to check incorrect operation and malfunctions. APO (Auto power off) Once APO is activated, the radio will be automatically switched off when the pre-set timer is running to end. 111Press and hold 222Press FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. / SCAN key to choose No.20 menu, LCD displays "APO--OFF". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. CALL 30MIN: Auto power off after 30m 1HOUR: Auto power off after 1h 23 8 General Setting 2HOUR: Auto power off after 2h OFF: Disable Auto power off 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:OFF DTMF Transmitting Time 111Press and hold 222Press FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting. key to choose No.21 menu, LCD displays "SPD--50". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired setting. 30/50/100/200/300/500, which indicates the time for sending each DTMF signal & the interval between each DTMF being sent. 24 CALL SCAN 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:50MS. Squelch level Setup Press SCAN , then turn selector knob also can select the desired squelch level. If the transceiver has set at higher squelch level, it may fail to hear the calling. If set at lower squelch level, the radio will be interfered. Scan Dwell Time Setup There are 3 kinds of Scan Dwell Time for option. 111Press and hold 222Press FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. key to choose No.23 menu, LCD displays "SCAN-TO". 333 Turn selector knob to select the desired Scan Dwell Time. CALL SCAN TO:It pauses 15s once scanning a matching signal, then resume scan. Setting the radio to a tight squelch level, you can avoid unwanted CO:It pauses once scanning a matching signal, signal disappeared then resume scan. signals or noise, but you may not receive a weak signal. Therefore, it will be better for you to select the normal squelch level SE:It stops once scanning a matching signal. 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.22 menu, LCD displays "SQL--04". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired squelch level. OF-20 total 21, OF is min setting value(ON) 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:04 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm the selection and exit.Default:TO. LCD Backlight 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.24 menu, LCD displays "LAMP--25". General Setting 333Turn selector knob to select the desired LCD backlight brightness 1-32 total 32 level backlight brightness. 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:25. This function uses to start repeater. It needs a certain intensity Pilot Frequency to start dormant repeater. As usual, no need to send pilot frequency again once repeater started. FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.25 menu, LCD displays "TB--1750". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired pilot frequency. 1750HZ:Pilot frequency1750HZ 2100HZ:Pilot frequency 2100HZ 1000HZ:Pilot frequency 1000HZ 1450HZ:Pilot frequency 1450HZ 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm the selection and exit. Default:1750HZ There are 3 different dispaly modes: Frequency+Channel mode, & Channel mode&Channel+Name Tag mode. FUNC CH:Channel mode(Professional transceiver mode). NM:Channel+Name Tag mode(Amateur transceiver mode), if channel not named, it displays Frequency+Channel mode. 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit. Default:FR. This function will be auto-hidden if channel mode locked.(Refer to programme software) PIN Setup Enable this function, you have to insert a matching PIN to enter into normal status when radio is turned on.(Pin setup by programme software). 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.27 menu, LCD displays "CODE-OF". Display Mode Setup 111Press and hold key to choose No.26 menu, LCD displays "DSP—FR". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired mode. FR:Frequency+Channel mode(Amateur transceiver mode). Pilot Frequency 111Press and hold 222Press SCAN CALL key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 333Turn selector knob to enable/disable Pin setup. ON: Turn on Pin setup OFF:Turn off Pin setup 444Press TX/DCS key to confirm and exit.Default:OFF 25 8 General Setting Address list You store desired ID and corresponding ID name in address list. The LCD displays ID corresponding name if radio received ANI calling and find matching ID in address list. 111Press and hold FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. 222Press CALL / SCAN key to choose No.28 menu, LCD displays "BOOK". 333Press MHz to enter into ID setting, press / SCAN to select the desired group (00-127, total is 128 group ID).Turn selector knob to select desired number, press TX/DCS confirm and move cursor to next edition, press V/M to clear out all digits. CALL 26 444After finishing edition, press MHz to confirm and enter into edition of current group's ID corresponding name.Turn selector knob to select desired letter, press TX/DCS to move cursor to next edition, Press MHz to clear out all letters. 00-127, total 128 group ID and corresponding ID name. 555Press MHz to confirm and return into main menu. Repeat above Step 3 and Step 4 operations to edit multi-ID and corresponding ID name. 666Press TX/DCS key to return into standby status. Factory Default If your radio seems to be malfunctioning, resetting the microprocessor may solve the problem. When performing the reset, you may lose memory data and stored information. Back up or write down important data before performing the reset. 111Press and hold 222Press FUNC key for over 2s to enter general setting menu. / SCAN key to choose No.29 menu, LCD displays "RESTORE". 333Turn selector knob to select the desired operation. CALL FACT:Resume factory default for channel, signaling and general setting. SETUP:Return initial setup for No.18No.27 general setting menu. 444Press MHz key to confirm. You can operate the transceiver by keypad or input desired frequency Microphone Operation Channel Down Channel UP PTT or channel through the QHM-03 microphone (Note:In professional transceiver mode, other keys are invalid except PTT, [ ], CALL and SCAN ). Keypad Lock Pull down the slide switch to lock position, the lamp is turned off and all of keypads is not work except PTT switch. Transmitting DTMF By Microphone KeyPAD Slide DTMF key to DTMF position, press and hold the [PTT] key, transmitting the desired DTMF signaling by the numeric key directly. (Note:Slide DTMF key to DTMF position, the keyboard is invalid in standby). Squelch off:In standby, press MINI key, the squelch is disabled when icon flashed in LCD, Press MINI again to enable squelch and the icon disappears. Switches between VFO and channel mode In standby, press FUNC key to switch between channel mode and Frequency mode (VFO). Short Calling Mic Function Setup By Microphone Keypad In standby, press CALL to transmit the selected DTMF/2TONE/5TONE in current channel. Transmitting DTMF Code:In standby, press SCAN , LCD displays DTMF data and group. Press [ ] key to select the desired transmitting DTMF group, then Press PTT to transmit. If no DTMF data in current group, LCD displays "EMPTY", press SCAN key again and input desired DTMF code by keypad, press PTT to transmit and store DTMF data. Squelch Level 111In standby, press FUNC , then press MINI , LCD displays "SQL" and 27 current squelch level. to adjust the desired squelch level. (press 222Press FUNC , then press MINI , turn selector knob also can adjust the desired squelch level. 333Press number key to confirm and exit. Optional signaling In standby, press FUNC , then press H/L to add optional signaling, repeat above operation to set DTMF, 2TONE or 5TONE signaling. When first bit of Exa byte in frequency displays "D", it indicates DTMF function enable. When first bit of Exa byte in frequency displays "T", it indicates 2Tone function enable. 9 Microphone Operation When first bit of Exa byte in frequency displays "F", it indicates 5Tone function enable. This function can be temporarily used in channel mode. Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings. Scan Skip In Channel mode, press FUNC then press MINI , decimal point displayed between frequency's ten digit and unit digit, it means current channel is scan skip. Repeat above operation to set scan or scan skip in current channel. 111decimal point displayed between frequency's ten digit and unit digit, 222Press [ ] to select the desired value. BU: Enable BCLO, Carrier lockout, transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier; press [PTT] to emit error voice prompt. RL: Enable BTLO, transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier but dis-matching CTCSS/DCS. Press [PTT] to emit error voice prompt It can transmit in any receiving status. OFF: Busy channel lockout is disabled. 333Press number keys to confirm and exit. This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode. Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings. it means current channel is scanned skip. 28 222decimal point is not displayed between frequency's ten digit and unit digit, it means current channel is scanned. Frequency/Channel scan In corresponding mode, press FUNC then press MINI key to enter into scanning. In scanning mode, press to change scan direction. BCLO is to disable transmitting while RX signal is received. Once the channel is busy and you press PTT, the radio will beep as warning and get back to receiving. Lockout. FUNC , then press 111In standby, press 222Press [ FUNC , then press MINI , LCD displays "REV—ON". ] to select the desired value. ON:Enable Frequency Reverse OFF:Disable Frequency Reverse Busy Channel Lockout 111In standby, press Reverse TX/RX TX frequency turns to RX frequency & RX frequency changes to TX frequency. The signaling will also be reversed if CTCSS/DCS signaling exited in this channel. MINI to enter into Busy Channel 333 Press number keys to confirm and exit. This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode. Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings. Microphone Operation TOT (Time-out timer) Talk Around The time-out timer limits the amount of transmitting time. When you reach the time limit which has been programmed by your dealer, your transmission will be cut off. In order to transmit again, you must release PTT button to reset the timer. 111In standby, press FUNC , then press MINI LCD displays "TOT-X". ] to select the desired value. 222Press [ 333Press number key to confirm and exit. By Talk Around function, you can directly communicate with other radios in your group in case the repeater is not activated or when you are out of the repeater range. The transceiver will transmit by RX frequency with its CTCSS/DCS signaling. 111 In standby, press FUNC , then press MINI key, LCD displays "TALK--OF". 222Press [ This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode. Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings. FUNC , then press MINI to enter into CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode. 222Repeat above operation to set as below: icon, it indicates CTCSS encode set in current LCD displays and icon, it indicates CTCSS encode and decode set in current channel. LCD displays DCS icon, it indicates DCS encode and decode set in current channel. 333In corresponding icon, press [ CTCSS/DCS encode and decode. 444Press TX/DCS or SCAN ] to select the desired setting. OFF:Disable Talk Around 111In standby, press channel. ON:Enable Talk Around 333Press number key to confirm and exit. CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode LCD displays ] to select the desired to confirm and exit. This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode. Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel, the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings. 29 Voice Prompt The prompting tone provides confirmation of entry, error status or malfunctions of the transceiver. You can enable or disable this function. 111In standby, press 222Press [ FUNC , then press V/M ] to turn on/off BEEP voice prompt. BEEP—OF: turn off voice prompt BEEP—ON: turn on voice prompt 333Press number key to exit and store. , LCD displays "BEEP--XX". 9 Microphone Operation LCD 3 Backlight 11 In standby status, press "LAMP-XX". 221Press [ FUNC , then press MINI LCD displays ] to select desired backlight brightness(1-32 levels). 332Press number keys to confirm and exit. 30 Long-distance Anti-theft Alarm This function is mainly use for simple anti-theft alarm device in vehicles. When the transceiver be removed in an improper manner, the transceiver will emit and transmit alarming and background voice to system and other transceiver of the same frequency. DC power cable Alarm cable [QL-01(A)] 10 333When the alarm cable QL-01(A) or QL-01(B) is removed from the DATA jack or cut by improper sequence, the alarm function enable and will alarm as programmed. In alarming, the transceiver will stop alarm once receiving a matching signal. And alarm again when a matching signal disappeared. 444Restart radio to cancel anti-theft alarming.Reconnect with alarm cable and turn off radio, the system will return to alarm mode. Battery Steering-wheel etc. PWR VOL HU -L NN FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS H/L SCAN 31 MINI Alarm cable [QL-01(B)] Connect DC power cable with car battery. 111Connect the optional alarm cable QL-01(A) to the data jack on the front panel as shown. Secure the other end of the cable to an object that stays fixed in vehicle. (Note: if alarm cable QL-01 (A) is not enough long, you can choose optional alarm cable QL-01 (B) to extend). 222When transceiver power off by press anti-theft alarm enable. PWR key, the long-distance The long-distance anti-theft alarm only available when transceiver power off. 11 Cable Clone This feature will copy the programmed data and parameters in the master unit to slave units. It copies the parameters and memory program settings. 111Use optional CP50 cloning cable, connect the cable between the data jacks on both master and slave. 222Press and hold key, then press FUNC CALL key to enter into cloning mode, LCD displays "CLONE". Master/Slave stereo plug,3.5mm plug GND DATA TX/RX VOL VOL PWR V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS CAL SCAN MINI FUNC NA EN NA EN PWR 32 FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS CAL SCAN MINI 333 Press master unit's [PTT] key, LCD displays "SD XXX", "XXX" indicates data volume in transmitting. Slave unit displays "LD XXX", "XXX" indicates received data volume. When the transmission is successfully finished, the master and slave unit both display "PASS". Turn off the power, disconnect the cable and repeat step 2 to step 3 operations to clone the next slave unit. If the data is not successfully transmitted, turn off both units, make sure the cable connection is correct and repeat the entire operation from the beginning. Programming Software Installing and Starting (in windows XP system) 12 Double click "QPS598 setup.exe", then follow the installing instruction. Install USB Cable Driver Programme PWR -L NN VOL choose and click "USB To Com port" in QPS598 program, install "USB To Com port" driver by indication. HU 111Click start menu in computer, under "ALL PROGRAMS" menu, FUNC V/M CALL MHz TX/DCS H/L SCAN (As pic 1) MINI 222Connect the optional PC50 USB Programming cable to USB port in PC with transceiver.(As pic 1) 333Double click QPS598 shortcut or click QPS598 in procedure index of start menu, choose serial com port as indicated then click OK to start programming software. (As pic 2) 444According to instruction, select correct "COM Port"(As pic 3), then click "OK" to start programming software. (As pic 2) Note:Even in same computer, the selective COM Port is different when USB cable connects with different USB port. You shall install software before connecting the USB cable line. Switch on transceiver before writing frequency. You had better not switch on or off the power supply of transceiver when it is connected with computer, otherwise, it will make transceiver unable to read or write frequency. In this case, you have to turn off programming software, pull out USB cable. then reinsert USB cable and open software, then rechoose COM Port, it will turn into normal operation. Therefore, please connect transceiver with computer after switching on the transceiver. Don't restart transceiver power when it is connected with computer. 33 (As pic 3) This software has product identify system, so when firstly installing the software, you have to connect the products, otherwise you can not start the software. 13 Maintenance Default Setting after Resetting(VHF) AT598 DCS encode and decode 145.00MHz DCS code 023N Memory channel 0-199 Output power HI Offset direction Key-lock setting OFF Offset frequency 600KHz TOT OFF Channel step 12.5KHz APO OFF CTCSS encode and decode Squelch Level CTCSS frequency 88.5Hz VFO frequency 34 Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Causes and Potential Solutions (a) Power is on, nothing appears on Display. + and - polarities of power connection are reversed. Connect red lead to plus terminal and black lead to minus terminal of DC power supply. (b) Fuse is blown. Check and solve problem resulting in blown fuse and replace fuse with new fuse. (c) Display is too dim. Dimmer setting is "LAMP-L". Please make the dimmer setting "LAMP-H". (d) No sound comes from speaker. • Squelch is muted. Decrease squelch level. • Tone or CTCSS/DCS squelch is active. Turn CTCSS or DCS squelch off. (e) Key and Dial do not function. Key-lock function is activated. Cancel Key-lock function. (i) Rotating Dial will not change memory channel. Transceiver is in CALL mode. Press the VFO or memory mode. (g) PTT key is pressed but transmission does not occur. • Microphone connection is poor. Connect microphone properly. • Antenna connection is poor. Connect antenna properly. Specifications General Frequency Range VHF: 136-174MHz Number of Channels 200 channels Channel Spacing 12.5K Receiver (ETSI EN 300 086 standard testing ) band Sensitivity (12dB Sinad) Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation Spurious Rejection Phase-locked Step 5KHz 6.25KHz, 8.33KHz, 10KHz, 12.5KHz, Operating Voltage 13.8V DC ±15% Squelch Carrier/CTCSS/DCS/5Tone/2Tone/DTMF Frequency Stability ±2.5ppm Operating Temperature -20℃~+60℃ Dimensions(WxHxD) 145 (W) x 47 (H) x 190 (L)mm Weight about 1.2Kg Specifications are subject to change without notice due to advancements in technology. 14 Audio Response Hum & Noise Audio distortion Audio power output ≤0.35μV ≥60dB ≥60dB ≥70dB +1~-3dB(0.3~2.55KHz) ≥40dB ≤5% >2W@10% Transmitter (ETSI EN 300 086 standard testing ) band Power Output Modulation 75W 11KΦF3E Adjacent Channel Power ≥60dB Hum & Noise ≥36dB Spurious Emission Audio Response Audio Distortion ≥60dB +1~-3dB(0.3~2.55KHz) ≤5% 35 15 Attached Chart 50 groups CTCSS Tone Frequency(Hz) 67.0 79.7 94.8 110.9 131.8 156.7 171.3 186.2 203.5 229.1 69.3 82.5 97.4 114.8 136.5 159.8 173.8 189.9 206.5 233.6 71.9 85.4 100.0 118.8 141.3 162.2 177.3 192.8 210.7 241.8 74.4 88.5 103.5 123.0 146.2 165.5 179.9 196.6 218.1 250.3 77.0 91.5 107.2 127.3 151.4 167.9 183.5 199.5 225.7 254.1 36 1024 groups DCS Code. 000 010 020 030 040 050 060 070 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 300 310 001 011 021 031 041 051 061 071 101 111 121 131 141 151 161 171 201 211 221 231 241 251 261 271 301 311 002 012 022 032 042 052 062 072 102 112 122 132 142 152 162 172 202 212 222 232 242 252 262 272 302 312 003 013 023 033 043 053 063 073 103 113 123 133 143 153 163 173 203 213 223 233 243 253 263 273 303 313 004 014 024 034 044 054 064 074 104 114 124 134 144 154 164 174 204 214 224 234 244 254 264 274 304 314 005 015 025 035 045 055 065 075 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 205 215 225 235 245 255 265 275 305 315 006 016 026 036 046 056 066 076 106 116 126 136 146 156 166 176 206 216 226 236 246 256 266 276 306 316 007 017 027 037 047 057 067 077 107 117 127 137 147 157 167 177 207 217 227 237 247 257 267 277 307 317 Attached Chart 320 330 340 350 360 370 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 321 331 341 351 361 371 401 411 421 431 441 451 461 471 501 511 521 531 541 551 561 571 601 611 621 631 641 651 661 671 322 332 342 352 362 372 402 412 422 432 442 452 462 472 502 512 522 532 542 552 562 572 602 612 622 632 642 652 662 672 323 333 343 353 363 373 403 413 423 433 443 453 463 473 503 513 523 533 543 553 563 573 603 613 623 633 643 653 663 673 324 334 344 354 364 374 404 414 424 434 444 454 464 474 504 514 524 534 544 554 564 574 604 614 624 634 644 654 664 674 325 335 345 355 365 375 405 415 425 435 445 455 465 475 505 515 525 535 545 555 565 575 605 615 625 635 645 655 665 675 326 336 346 356 366 376 406 416 426 436 446 456 466 476 506 516 526 536 546 556 566 576 606 616 626 636 646 656 666 676 327 337 347 357 367 377 407 417 427 437 447 457 467 477 507 517 527 537 547 557 567 577 607 617 627 637 647 657 667 677 700 710 720 730 740 750 760 770 701 711 721 731 741 751 761 771 702 712 722 732 742 752 762 772 703 713 723 733 743 753 763 773 704 714 724 734 744 754 764 774 705 715 725 735 745 755 765 775 706 716 726 736 746 756 766 776 15 707 717 727 737 747 757 767 777 N is positive code, I is negative code, total: 232groups. 37 SAFETYTRAININGINFORMATION Your Qixiang Electron Science & Technology Co.,Ltd. radio generators RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode.This radio is designed for and classified as“Occupational Use Only”,meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards,and the ways To Minimize Such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the“General Population” in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for“Occupational Use Only”.Inaddition, yourQixiang Electron Science & Technology Co.,Ltd. radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: � FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. � American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. � American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave. � The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. Use of accessories other than those (listed in the instruction) specified may result in RF exposure levels exceed the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure. To ensure you’re your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to as‐sure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, Qixiang Electron Science & Technology Co.,Ltd. radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. Occupational/Controlled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. In order to comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum distance of 200cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons
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