Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics WOUXUN06 TWO-WAY RADIO User Manual 1
Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd. TWO-WAY RADIO Users Manual 1
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Users Manual 1
Thanks for buying the Gwouxun transceiver. This transceiver offers latest design, multi functions, stable performance and easy operation. We believe you will be pleased with the high quality and powerful functions. » Please do not use the transceiver in explosive environment » Please turn oft the transceiver when refueling or parking at gas station READ THIS IMPORTANT lNFORMATION ON THE SAFE AND EEFlCIENT OPERATION BEFORE USlNG Gubuxun PORTABLE TRANSCElVER This manual is ONLY suitable for KG'SlG PRECAUTIONS This transceiver is with excellent design and advanced technology. Please follow the below suggestions and warning to assist you to carry out the responsib warranty terms, and learn the safety before using the transceiver. 1. Please keep the transceiver and accessories out of the reach of children. 2. Do not disassemble the transceiver to avoid the possibility of damaging by a non-professional. Please ONLY use Gunman-i supplied batterypack and charger to avoid the possibility of damaging the transceiver. Please ONLV use (3mm supplied antenna to avoid the possibility of damaging the transceiver . Neither expose the transceiver directly to the sunlight nor tn the overheated places for a long time. to.) . Keep the transceiver away from the dusty or humid places. . Clean the transceiver with a mild brush/cloth or detergents instead of the aggressive chemical xterm» material. as Do not transmit before well installing the antenna 9. if any abnormal odor or smoke is detected from the transceiver, please power it off lmmedlately, then remove the batterpack from the transceiver. And contact your gwouxun dealer » All the above mentioned suggestions and Wammgs are compatible for all Gwouxun senes transceivers and accessones Please contact you Gwouxun dealer about any upset operation >> Galouxun manufacturer is not vespanslble for any safety or operation problems, which are caused by using the vncompatlble accessenes or pans Contents Unpacking and checking of your equipment Supplied accessories Description of functions Getting started LCD display Description of transceiver Shortcut operation sheet How to operate Setting menu lock function Setting frequency step (STEP) ---- MENU 1 Setting power save mode {SAVE ——— MENU 2 — Setting squelch level (SOL-LE) ---- MENU 3 Setting transmission {TXSET} ---- MENU 4 Setting CTCSS / DCS scan {SCN CD --- MENU 5 Setting voice prompt (SETVOC) ———— MENU 6 Setting vox (vox) MENU 7 Setting receiving CTCSS / DCS (RX-CDC ---- MENU 8 — Setting transmitting CTCSS 1 D55 (T CDC) ---- MENU 5 Pmlessmnal FM lanscewe ail, 2-3 4-6‘ , , 4‘ , 5-6' , 9- 14‘ 15-59 15 1 5' , 16' , , 16' 1 7— 19‘ 20‘ 2 1 -22‘ , , 23 24-25 25-26“ Setting sidekey {PFKEY} MENU 10 Setting keypad auto lock {AUTOLK} ---- MENU 11 Setting auto-backlight (ABR) MENU 12 Setting offset (FROOFH ---- MENU 13 Setting scan mode (SC—REV) ———— MENU 14— Setting power on message (PONMSG) ---- MENU 15 — Setting stopwatch timer (SECOND) ---- MENU 16 Setting working mode (CH-MD}? ---- MENU 17 Editing channel name (CHNAME) ———— MENU 18 — Memorizing channel (MEM-CH ---- MENU 19 Deleting channel (DE-CH) ---- MENU 20 Editing ANl ID CODE (IDEDID ---- MENU 21 Setting DTMF (SETDTF) ”4 MENU 22 — All calls, group calls and selective calls— Inspection, monitor, stun, kill and emergency , Setting reset (RESET) ---- MENU 23 Setting priority scan function — Setting reverse frequency function , — 50-53 27-30‘ 3 1 32 33-35 35-36 36 37 37-35 39-40 4 1 -42 42 43 , 43-46 47-49 Low voltage voice prompt Adding channel scan Wireclone function , Setting transmit overtime prompt Working with repeater How to use the intelligent charger Trouble shooting Technology parameter Appendix 1 (CTCSS) Appendix 2 (DCS) Technology specification , Optional accessories Announce , — 60-51 — 63-64 56 56 — 56 57 57-58 59 62-64 62 65 766 —67 Unpac g and check'ng of your equ'pm Carefully unpack the transceiver. We suggest you that identify the items on the folloWing table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missmg or have been damaged during transportation, please notify your Gunman-i dealer Supplied accessories High gain antenna Lithium-ion batterypack intelligent charger Bell clip Hand strap User manual Service card O1 Description of functions ProlessinnalFM ransceive 1. VHF 126~174MHZ 2 Output power: VHF: 1W 3 199 memory channels 4. DTMF encoding and decoding 5 AM ID caller 6 VOX 7 All calls, group calls and selective calls function 8 Calling ring function 9. Stopwatch function 10 105 groups DCS/SO groups CTCSS 11 Voice guide (English/Chinese) 12 Wide/Narrow bandWidln selection (25KHz/12 SKHZ) 13 Auto backlignt 14 Various display modes: channel number, channel frequencyoichannel name 15 Reverse frequency function 15 Distant urgency alarm, 505 function 17 Multi scan 18 Priority scan function 02 19. lnspection, monitor, stun, kill and emergency 20. Dlgilal FM radio 21. step frequency selection (5/6.25/10/12 5/25/50/100KH1) 22 High/Low power selectable 23 ngh capacity lithium—ion batterypack 24 intelligent charger 25. Offset frequency setting (0.05—69 95OMHZ) 26. Setting frequency shift direction 27. Busy channel lockout 28. Multl power-on display modes (full screen / Batt-V/ others) 29. Low voltage vorce prompt 30. Transmit overtime prompt 31. Keypad lock (auto / manual) 32. Adding scan channel function 33. High/Low power changeable when transmitting 34 Programmable by computer 35 Wireclone function 36 Menu / Channel reset 37. lP55 waterproof Getting started PretesslnnalFM ranscelve LCD display There are various indicators displaying on the screen when powering on. Please refer the below table to learn what those indicators stand for accordingly Split (negative) Reverse frequency indicator Split (positive) vox transmission DCS — 7 Bandwidth indicator DTMF encoding and decoding 7 aatrerypack capacity indicator flex—4:7 DGS+- R Pm vox N Cl Menu We, ”mum/manner High power transmission—fl gmgflmmflg order numher Low power transmission 71 25 *k7 Memory channel indicator Menu setting e Keypad lock BCL indicator Note: lE| Batten/pack capacity indicator (full) El Batterypack capacity lhdlcat0r(exhausted) E“| E‘l Remainingbatterypackcapacityindicator _-- . ... Receivingslgnalmeter 04 Description of transceiver Lamp, Antenna , Encher _ _ _ 7 éovier'switchr/ Volume control Recelvlng Ilght (Green) Transmitting light (Red) écreenr/ LCD display Lamp, Distant urgency , aiéffl’; 5,95}?! <3”), Function key 7 Erxitrkey Number key iieverse frequency / sean'key Up / Down key LOCk key 05 PVTTVkey 7 7 7 7 7 PF 1: Radio/Scan/Lamp/ Batterypack voltage prompt Squelch (Monitor) key Microphone jacks Batterypack connection button 06 I Install/remove batterypack The batterypack is not fully charged before leaving factory Please charge it before use >> no not shortcircuitthe terminals or put the patterypaek into fire >> no hottry to remove the case from the batterypack 1. Please aim the hatterypack at the back of the transceiver, and then push up and press down the batterypack to lock the release iatch (PlCt) 2. if you want to remove the batterypack, push down the release latch and remove up the batterypack from the transceiver (PiCZ) 07 I Speed Search During the setting process, press once u or n to search functions and parameters. Hoidlng on B or a can activate the speed search. I DTMF encoding Thls transceiver is With DTMF encoding function. Please press number keys or function keys directly. The corresponding DTMF code will be transmitted. Number keypad and DTMF encoding are homologous as foHowing. n A B c D 3a 1 2 3 ’ 5 6 0 E 7 a 9 I Switch work mode Work mode switching key: + @ Every operation can switch frequency mode and channel mode I Transmit 1750H1 tone Press PTT and PF1 at the same time to transmit 175OHZ torle. 08 Function Function 2:10" Screen Select 531212122? Confirm Ba“ See order name display parameter P . page set explanatmn 1 Semng frequency step 2 Settmg power save mode 3 Seumg squevm have! V” ll flkfv 7kwdxm- -> - P15 nu ->-P1G ->MP1s 4 Semng transrmmcn Pu no’flkey H nghpowmvwsw/ UHF AW NU )H “MD » ‘ WM » - »-w W -> P18 N” ->-P1a -> 09 5 CTCSS/DCS irequency scan P'esxnc'flm mac: mmm ->W->.Pza s Scttmg vmce gmde mu t‘flkfl mast mummy ‘ ->P21 mu t‘flkfl mast mummy ‘->-P22 ->-P22 ->®->.P23 Pv- un’nkcy Sem' pavzmmv u “key 7 Sewn; vox sem' pmmmv s Semng Icoewvg CTCSS/DCS Presmynke wssvoupsncs ’ mm “mm" (mm msom -> ‘ -> p24 [mnnvm a J a o» Mme" ucs m «e fi y SugmupxUISS S 5 p -> m? "k" (57 15mm .> \ _,-p25 gm amneg o» w en 0555 10 9 Semng WWW-1191.1 -> m» CTCSS/DCS 10 Setting s1dekey EN” -> n -> 19111 -> 11 Setting @ ., cc keypad sum 12 Seumg @ -> auto backhgh Pvc-sucsnm +fiED-b se1eapmme1e1 mu 1am mac: pmmm P'e “csflkey mm am 5515: arametev ->"-> P2526 .> 119 .. p25 who 7M 1.10610 mm 01 Ray 1 5m 51111111111“, m-v Aan <¢ WE? HY , 1,11 1111511511111 -> --> - P27 29 on 11110111111 Mm mmwwmm 505 505mm" or; Tumm‘fthzfunmun cm 111111111111,“ on 1111 111111111111 -> "->P31 c\ Yum or 111D hm hm a» m a" nun ban 115m " -> "—>P30 ->.P32 11 13 Semng oflset ->"->P33134 -> "->P34-35 14 Semng 1 \ ‘ _ xcanmode E” " ->"->p35 36 15 Semng puwer on 9“ '> message 16 Seflmg E111, stopthch " umer 17 Scam; Em 11 a 11191 amnmnay work made - " . " " sampmmw 1s Edmng m _, channemam 19 Mcmonzm manna .> ->.->.P36 ->"->P37 , 11111111m1111,1111= 1 11m "Aquenlymnde 2 011111111“ 01 (flinch-mac .. mm: 111141111115 1m 11.1111 am 11141 -> P3749 m (mm name make up mm m ms mum rosmoMmbmgv 1,1 ., 1191 .>.p3940 m 1mm m 1m 6 5111 ->-P4142 12 20 Delete channel 21 AM lD CODE edit 22 Setting DTMF mu Sakai Select Sttp -> iteuu -> -> lilEllU -> ->m->.P42 PermnalANl lD cons can be scimapicrmm -> manta 999999 iii -> .P43 -> m -> El PM P, mimgi ON rammprwri mi “ ->[ llorr Marginal-filial! -> El P44 select paramtev -> m -> El P4445 ' P' nuiflkw 10 levelii xecend I 7' E? -P ‘ if! r rnlam Vl‘ tum -> W -> M Rim mm, gm m m m -> an P45 23 Setting m _, reset 13 P'flxnuflk select inmate ->|lElD->HI P46 “mnwflfli Vro Mcnurcsc! EV ir " m" select pa awietcr Alt All mexxage rexel "m " - P54 l Speed search u 0 (See page B) l Hugh/Low power changeable when transmitting (See page ‘l7) I All calls, group calls and selective calls (See page 47—49) I Inspection, monitor, stun, kill and emergency (See page 5053) l Pnorily scan function (See page 55) I Low voltage Voice prompt (See page 56) Prelesslnnal FM Transcewe I l Setttng reverse frequency functton (See page 55) l Addmg cnannel scan function (See page 56) l Wireclone functioMSee page 56) I Setting transmit overtime prompt (See page 57) - Work With repeater (See page 57—58) 14 m4._ Menu lock function If you do not need to operate menu frequently. you can turn it off via programming software: The steps as following: 1 Set password of switching between channel mode and frequency mode 2 Set work mode as channel mode. 3 Turn off menu in channel mode. Setting frequency step (STEP) ---- MENU 1 in standby, press mm + and the screen will display PressMenter, and then press u / n to select the desired step. Press to confirm, and then press to return to standby. There are seven options for you: 5 KHZ, 6.25 KHZ, 12.5 KHz, 25KH1, 5OKHZ and WOOKHI Steps. 15 Setting power save mode (SAVE)----MENU 2 This function is to turn off the receiver circuit for a while, and then turn on again to detect signals Without receivmg or transmitting, this function Will help batter in standby, press m + and the screen Will display Press lii i enter and press B or“ to select ON orOFF to confirm, and press to return to standby. Setting squelch level (SOL-LE ) --- MENU 3 This function is to turn on the squelch when the signal is strong while turn off the squelch when the ack reduce consumption signal iS weak wnen squelch opens and the signalings are the same, ine speaker Will sound Higher squelch level may cause uneffective receiving when the signal is weak; Lowersquelch level may cause interruptions from noise or the unrelated signals. )) The squelch level options are from 0 to 9. Level 0 means closing the squelch Level 0,9 makes different levels of noise redudion in standby, press M + and the screen will display -' Press -enter and select the desired squelch level, and then press to standby, to confirm, press return 16 Setting transmission (TXSET)--- MENU 4 There are 5 options as followings: TXP: Selecting transmit power TOA: Setting transmit overtime alarm TOT: Transmit overtlrner BCL: Busy channel lock out W/N: Setting Wide or narrow bandWldth 1. TXP function is to change transmitting output power. )>li) Shortcut power conversion High/tow power can be converted during transmission Hold on PTr key and press ®at the same time to convert high/low power )>l2) Shortcut power conversion is temperary When powering on the transceiver again. the value Wlii be resumed In frequency mode, press. +number l > The function is not available in channel mode » The transceiver is unable to start the function for scanning vvithout detecting signals. >> Press nor “to turn around the encoder switch to reverse the scan direction. >> The transceiver will display the detected CTCSS/DCS during the scanning At this moment, press m to replace the transceivers presset CTCSS/DCS temporarily. Or you can store this detected CTCSS/DCS frequency permanently via MENU s and MENU 9 setting. Otherwise this temporary CTCSS/DCS frequency Wlii be resumed to the original setting after resetting 20 Setting voice guide (SETVOC)--- MENU 6 This menu is for the below function settings: VOICE: Setting voice guide ROGER: Begin/End transmission prompt BEEP: Setting beep prompt ‘I. There are 2 options for voice guide. English&Chinese CHlNES means Chinese voice guide, while ENGLSH means English voice guide In frequency mode, press m +number key and the screen will display Press enter, and the screen will display press“ or n and select VOICE function Press M enter, press a or n and select ENGLSH/CHlNES. Or select OFF to turn off the voice guide function. Then press M to confirm and press return to standby. >> if you want to turn off all keypad prompt, you also need to turn off vaice guide and beep prompt functions 21 Prolesslorial FM Tianseelve I 2. ROGER: means the optional modes of transmitting prompt. orr- Turn off this function, so no prompt transmits BOT‘ Press PTT and prompt transmits, EOT Release PTT and prompt transmits BOTH: Both pressing and releasing PTr, prompt transmits In frequency mode, pressm +number key m and the screen will display 35mm 1 Press m enter, and the screen Will display , press” or a tokselect ROGER function Press m enter, press u or n and select OFF/BOT/EOT/BOTH. Then press M to confirm, and press return to standby. 3. Beep prompt function is to confirm the correct operation, and prompt the wrong operation or malfunction. and the screen will displayfijmiigf "5 Press Em enter, and the screen Will display , press “or a tom> function. Press an! enter, press u or n to select ON/OFF to turn on/off beep prompt. Then press In frequency mode, press m +number key e to confirm and press return to standby 22 Setting VOX (VOX)----MENU 7 When detecting the availability of voice, the transceiver will automatically sWitch over to transmitting mode. Since VOX circuit should detect the availability of voice firstly, you may note the transmission will be a little delayed And the first beginning of voice information may not be transmitted. In standby, press +number key and tiie screen will display Press enter, press a or a and select OFF to turn off this fun on, w e select from level i to 10 to turn on this function. Press m to confirm and press to return to standby. >> Higher level. greater volume is required to open vox » When the transceiver is in scanning or FM radio mode, vox function is not workable 23 Professlonai FM rranseerv I Setting receiving CTCSS/DCS (RX-CDC)--- MENU 8 Sometimes perhaps you only want to hear the calling from the specific person or group. At this moment, you can ignore the unnecessary callings from the same frequency via CTCSS/DCS function Only when receiving the same CTCSS/DCS signals, the transceiver will be relieved from mute There are 2 options: R-DCS: Setting receiving DCS R-CrC: Setting ieceivmg CTCSS ‘I. in frequency mode, press .+number key (in and the screen Will display ZPi‘i’CflC 7 Press GEM enter, and the screen will display press u or n to select R- Press Em enter, press u or a to select 0 urn off DCS, while select one ocs value from D023N to D754i Press. to confirm and press return to standby CS function. )) This transceiver is with 105 groups DCS Please see the appendiX(Z)D.C S code sheet. DXXXN (from DDZ3N to D754N) means positive code While DXXXl (from D023l to D754l) means negative code 24
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