Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics WOUXUN04 TWO-WAY RADIO User Manual WVTWOUXUN04 FCCID UserManual
Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd. TWO-WAY RADIO WVTWOUXUN04 FCCID UserManual
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Users Manual 3
Setting Offset Frequency (OFF-SET) --- MENU 23 Offset frequency means the difference between Tx and Rx frequency This transceiver‘s offset frequen range is between 0 to 69 950MHZ. In standby mode, press m + .. i the screen display Pressm) to enter, then press u / n to seiect offset frequency or input the offset frequency throu7h key pad directly press @ to confirm, press return to standby Setting frequency shift direction and offset frequency only in Frequency mode, as for receiving and transmitting in different frequencies operating steps: 1 Set the working frequency 2. Set the frequency shift direction and offset frequency. E.g.: In frequency mode, the transceiver needs to work on receiving frequency 450 025MHZ and transmitting frequency 460.026MH1 no then press + seiect positive direction u), Press +-, then press + choose “1000+ + a In Frequency mode, input r~ +-+mto +m+irtm+u at i the frequency shift direction and offset frequency set. 30 um, rolessmnal FM Transceiver The screen displays press PTT to transmit and the screen displays Release PTT the screen displays it means receiVing frequency i and transmitting frequency is Setting Frequency shift direction (SFT-D) ---- MENU24 siiift direction means that . The transmit frequency is higher than receive frequency. This is called positive offset (+). 2. The transmit frequency is lower than receive frequency. This is called negative offset (-) 3. Turn off frequency shift n standby mode, press W + , the screen displays Press -to enter, press u/ a to select +/r/OFF. then press@ to confirm, press return to tandby. 31 Setting Stopwatch Timer (SECOND) --- MENU 25 n standby mode, press m + , the screen displays ress -to enter, it shows ‘orr', then press D / a to turn ON/OFF this function, press -lo onfirm, press return to standby sing the stopwatch timer: hen this function is ON, press .to start counting, while press any key to stop. Press .again to tart counting >> Stop counting, press any key (except key) to exit stopwatch timer function. Channel name Edit (CHNAME) --- MENU 26 Edit Channel name- 1 Channel name should be within 26 letters (A to Z) and 10 numbers (0 to 9) 2 Channel name should be less than six length 3 When selecting (—) means the bit I5 blank 32 Edit method: 1. Via programming software. 2. Via keypad of transceiver. Editing: 1. At least one channel should have been stored. 2. The transceiver should be in Channel mode. 3. Enter channel name edit, press a to select character while press a to select edit position. Edit step: 1. in Frequency mode, set NAME displaying mode, then press @ and power on again If tn Channel mode, via MENU 21 set NAME displaying mode. 2 Select the desired edit channel, press m + z + + my , the screen displays six symbols, press a to select characters and press 0 , then press u again to select two characters, after selecting the sixth character press m to confirm, press .to exit The screen displays the channel name and also the channel number on top right corner. 33 Setting Memory Channels : Setting Co-channel and Dis-channel (MEM—CH --- MENU 27 In Frequency mode and in standby, you can input the desired storing frequencies and each parameter. r the screen displays Press mm enter, press B / a to select channel, then press mto store, a voice prompt means receiving stored Press to exit, the current channel lS co—channel If you need to store discchannel, repeat the above operation, another voice prompt means sounds a transmitting stored. E.g.: setting 450 OZSMHz as recervrng frequency and 460 OZSMHz as transmitting frequency which (cred in CH-ZO, then set as following i In Frequency mode, input a n m + M + +- , then press n of n / a to select CH-ZO, press ‘ to confirm, vorce prompt means receivmg stored, then press . 2 Input un- stcured, then press . 5+m+ + m HEW voice prompt means transmitting 3 The dis-channel is stored. 34 >> if the stored enanneis need to set the CrCSS/Dcs codes, you should set rt before you stored, rn case to stored into channel with frequency >> Transmittrng store only can store transmit frequency » Manual store, in frequency mode, only desired storing channel rs empty can set receiving and transmitting store,or only can set transmitting store if tne cnannei had been edited, rt can set receiving and transmitting store only after deleting tne channel » aesrdes manual store, via programming software can also set the functions and parameters Deleting Channel (DEL-CH) - MENU 28 ln standby mode, press ED + , the screen displays Press fits enter, and press u / a to select the desired deleted channel,then press mm coniir n, the selected channel and message are deleted, press return to standby, 35 Setting Reset ---- MENU 29 This transceiver has two resets available . VFO and ALL messages. When you use RESET VFO, all function parameters Will return to default set. When you use RESET ALL, the transceiver's all settings return to default set 1. MENU Reset (VFO): ln standby mode, press m + m m ,the screen displays Press mm enter, and press u / n to select VFO, then press m ,the screen display . press magain to confirm, and the screen display After set Reset, the transceiver Will auto power all and reboot again 2. All messages Reset (ALL) To avoid disoperation, you can set the password of ALL messages Reset (ALL) for this transceiver through Programming software. All messages reset will only work ai‘ter the right password iS input. Pis see the Programming software for the setting of password, 5 figures, wniie setting ”oooooo“ means cancelling the password lock function (1). Setting password as "000000“ in standby, press + 2 m , the screen displays "s 36 Press We enter, and press 0/ “to select ALL then pres ress @, the screen displays i again to confirm, the screen displays when the reset is finished, the transceiver will automatically turns off and reboot again 2). Setting password as “XXXXXX” (E.g.: 123456) In standby, press Press. to enter, and the screen Will displays m , the screen displays a to select ALL, press W, at this time input the six figure password (e g.: 123456), the screen displays the transceiver Will start resetting. After reset is finished, transceiver Will automatically turns off and restart. 37 nn Vrf Setting Priority Scan Function lf you want to monitor the other frequency and check the certain preferred frequency at the same time, you can set Priority scan function E.g.: Scan six channels: CH1, CH2. CH3, CH4 and CH5 as the common scanned channel, and CH6 set as the priority scanned channel Scanning sequence as followmg chart. 7 CH17 CHE? CH27 CHE? CH3 7 CH67 CH47 CH67 CH57 CH6 lf the transceiver checks the signal on ”Priority Channel“, it Will call out its frequency. Select the priority channels Via programming software. Setting Reverse Frequency function When using reverse frequency function, the transmitting and receiVing frequency of transceiver Will interchange, and the CTCSS and DCS encode and decode will interchange either Operating reverse frequency function: ln standby mode, press to turn on the reverse frequency function, press again to turn off. in Frequency Mode: 1 lf the menu setting turns on 38 ralessronalF Transceiver 2 if yourtransceiver permits reset The editing method of the above two functions: via software Low-voltage battery Voice Prompt hen the battery pack has low voltage, the transceiver Will sound “low battery pack", and the LED Wil flash every 5 seconds and a “click" sounds. Transmit Overtime Prompt When transceiver transmits beyond the limited time, there will be a sound warning “transmit overtime', and stop transmitting Press PTT to transmit again. (Setting Transmit Over Timer pls see page 16) A dding scanning channel >> Channel scan only according to scan list which had been added >> can matnaa- Strictly via programming software 39 H9 119 n Arafn Vr' Wire clone function Switch seureerauio on, afteryou have LED IS flashing red during cloning. connected the targetradic to the sourceradio LED goes out in ease of successful eioning via the cloningcable, push the [MONI] key LED glows continuous red in case uiciening and the sourceradio starts cloning failure Using Wireclone LED is flashing green during eioning Targetradio LED will switch OFF when eienrng compiete Working with Repeater This transceiver has two working modes whiie working with repeater ®Frequericy mode working With repeater ®Channel mode working With repeater 1. Frequency mode working with repeater ®Press to choose band A, set the Tx frequency and subatones which need to work with the repeater (D Press to choose band B, set the Rx frequency (if the repeater has TX sub-tones, you can also set sub—tones in band B) ®Press mm + , frequency mode working With repeater set The TDR disappeared but the screen displays “ fl “. 4D Plate innalFM rrahsc ver >) When the transceiver set Frequency mode working with repeater, Tx on hand A while Rx en band 5 only >> To cancel the Frequency mode working with repeater, press m + 2. Channel mode working with repeater (DEdit the Tx & Rx frequency and sub-tones on the channel which need to work With repeater. (len channel mode, and call out the above edited channel, press A to set this channel as the curre t one ®Press , the screen displays the radios brand and the above edited channel only. » The channei mode working With repeater set. >> To cancel the channel rriodc working with repeater, press 41 How to operateTroub/e shooting How to use the intelligent charger L lnsert the AC plug into the outlet (AC: 90-24OV), the charger indicator flashes, it means enter chargln standby 1. Insert the battery into the charger, the RED indicator turns on, it means charging, while GREEN indicate turns on, it means fully charged. >) When insert the exhausted battery pack into the charger, it preacharger the battery pack in trickling charge, meanwhile, the RED light flashing and lasts 10 to 20 minutes, then enter normally charging with RED light on, it will turn to GREEN when fully charged. >> Tricking charge the exhausted battery pack in ease to protect the Lieion battery 42 Ireublesheeting Please check carefully if your transceiver has problems by followtng th|s chart. ll you maintain to have trouble you can reset your transceiver and very often this erI eliminate your problem f Problem Solution 3 Cannot power on, I. The battery may exhausted, pls change the new battery or recharge no power 1. The batten! install incorrect, pls take out the battery and reinstall r. The battery life is over, pls change a new battery Battery life not long 1. Not charging completely, be make sure fully charged before take out. Receive light turn on but I. Make sure the volume is highest no sounds 2. Make Sure the CTCSS/DCS Code is the same with other members r. Make sure the keypad is locked or not Keypad do not work 2. Make sure any other key stuck. In standby, it will auto- Make sure VOX function IS ON or not, and its level is set too \transmit without pressing P'I'l' low or not 4a Trouble shooting ( Problem Solution \ Some functlohs can not Make sure work m Channel mode Some funchons can be set on1y v1a be stored programmmg software in Channel mode. Recewe other groups svgn Pls change another CTCSS/DCS code of your group. CI wh11e commumcatmg J 44 Gib-on on1ess10na| FM Tvanscewev Appendix 1 crcss \ 1 57.0 11 94 8 21 131.8 31 171.3 41 203 5 2 59.3 12 97 4 22 135.5 32 173.8 42 206 5 3 71.9 13 100.0 23 141.3 33 177.3 43 210 7 4 74.4 14 103.5 24 145.2 34 179.9 44 2181 5 77.0 15 107.2 25 151.4 35 133.5 45 225 7 6 797 15 1109 16 1567 36 1561 46 1291 7 825 17 1148 17 1598 37 1899 47 2336 B 854 1B 1188 28 1522 38 1928 48 2418 9 88.5 19 123.0 29 155.5 39 195.5 49 250 3 10 91.5 20 127.3 30 157.9 40 199.5 50 2541 45 Technology parameter Appendix 2 DCS 1 002311 16 007411 31 015511 45 025111 51 035511 2 002511 17 011411 32 0172N 47 025311 52 035401 3 002511 13 011511 33 0174N 48 025511 53 035501 4 003111 19 D116N 34 020511 49 025511 54 037111 5 003211 20 012211 35 021211 50 027111 65 041m 5 DOSEN 21 D125N 36 DZZSN 51 D274N 66 D412N 7 D043N 22 D131N 37 DZZSN 52 D306N 67 D413N B D047N 23 D132N 38 D226N 53 D311N 68 D423N 9 005111 24 013411 39 024311 54 031511 59 043111 10 005311 25 014311 40 D244N 55 032511 70 043201 11 005411 25 014511 41 024511 55 033111 71 0445N 12 D065N 27 015211 42 DZ46N 57 033211 72 044511 13 0071 N 23 015511 43 025111 53 034311 73 0452N 14 D072N 29 D156N 44 D252N 59 D346N 74 D454N F 15 D073N 30 D162N 45 D255N 60 D351N 75 D455N 46 Pro1essiona1 FM Tvanscewev DCS 76 D462N 92 051511 88 050511 94 054511 77 D464N 53 052311 39 051211 95 055411 78 045511 34 052511 90 D624N 95 D662N 79 D466N 35 D532N 91 D627N 97 D664N SO D503N 86 D546N 92 D631N 98 D703N 51 050511 87 055511 93 D632N 99 071211 Technology specification / 76e108MHz (Rx) Frequew’ange UHF. 400—470995MHZ (Tx Rx) VHF 136-174.995MH1(Tx/Rx) Memoryehannets 123 channets Operatmg Voltage 7.4V Operating Temperature set to + sot Working Mode Caechannet or Dis'channei stmptex Output Power VHF. 5W/ UHF:4W Modulatton F3E(FM) Max. Frequency Devlatlon < z5KHz Spunous Radiatton < -60dB Frequency Staprtity fl 5 ppm Recelve Sensmvtty < 0.2 uv Audio Output power > SOOmW Dimenston 58 X105 X 39 (mm) \Weight 250g NOTE » Spectficattons are subject to enange wrtnout notrce 48 Carcharger Speaker/MIC Dual sic-l charger leather case Programmmg Software “AA“batterypack Wireclonecabie Pregrammingeapte Headset 49 GEM—— of this manual, but is not liable for any possible omission and printing errors. All the above specifications are subject to Chang by ®wouxun without prior notice. ®wouxun endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completenesz English Version: 0905-V2 50
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