RELM Communications RPU499A UHF Land Mobile Radio User Manual s

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Preface
Scope
This manual is intended for use by qualified technicians familiar with similar types of communication equipment. It
contains all service information and data required for the equipment.
Caution
The following precautions are recommended for personnel safety:
DO NOT transmit until all RF connectors are verified secure and all connectors are properly terminated.
SHUT OFF the power and DO NOT operate this equipment near electrical blasting caps or in a potential explosive
atmosphere.
This equipment should be serviced by qualified technicians only.
Brief Introduction
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
(1) ANTENNA
(2) CHANNEL SELECTOR KNOB
Used to select channel and squelch level. In addition, it can be programmed by the dealer to
delete undesired channels from scan list or to select a CTCSS frequency.
(3) LED INDICATOR
Is red when transmitting
Is green when receiving
Flashes red when the battery voltage is low and approaching the cut-off point
Flashes orange, when the radio receives proper DTMF or Two Tone decode signals.
(4) ON-OFF/VOLUME KNOB
Rotate the volume control knob clockwise to turn the unit “on” and fully counter clockwise
to turn the unit “off”. Increase or decrease volume by adjusting the volume control
accordingly.
(5) SPEAKER
(6) MICROPHONE
(7) LCD
Used to display channel and operation status.
(8)
(●,○,■,□) PROGRAMMABLE SOFT KEYS
Used to enable auxiliary functions. Press each key to enable its corresponding function.
(9) KEYPAD
Used to enter, store or send DTMF codes.
(10)PTT
BUTTON
Used to switch between transmit and receive mode.
(11)LAMP BUTTON
Used to turn on/off the LCD backlight. Press the [LAMP] button, the backlight will
illuminate for about 5 seconds and then automatically turn off. Press any key other than
[LAMP] button, the timer will retime. If you press the [LAMP] button, the backlight will
light off.
(12)MONI BUTTON
Used to monitor the selected channels.
(13)EXTERNAL SPEAKER-MICROPHONE JACK
Used to connect with external speaker-microphone, programming cable, or cloning cable.
(14)BELT CLIP
(15)BATTERY
(16)BATTERY LATCH
LCD
(1) Displays the selected channel number, channel frequency, channel label, squelch level or DTMF
code. When selective call is enabled, messages received are also displayed here.
Note: The “soft keys” can be programmed to toggle between display modes.
Channel Number– Displays channel number. Factory default.
Channel Frequency– Displays the channel frequency.
Channel Label– Displays characters of the channel label (up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be
programmed. Any label over 8 characters will scroll across the display).
(2) Appears when Low Power is selected.
(3) Appears when selected channel is busy.
(4) Appears when MONI button is pressed to disable CTCSS, CDCSS, DTMF or 2-Tone.
(5) Appears when MONI button is pressed to switch the speaker on.
(6) Appears when current channel is in the scan list. Radio only scans channels in scan list.
(7) Appears when enter number during channel label programming. Appears when CDCSS decoder
is reversed in destination set mode.
(8) Appears in scan mode.
(9) Appears when keypad lock is on.
Radio Modes
1. Frame of Radio Modes
Select the function you want from the modes and make the necessary settings.
USER MODE
Conventional mode
Self-Programming mode
DEALER MODE
Function Set Mode
DTMF Set Mode
New Function Set
Mode
Channel Set Mode
Wired Clone Mode
Wireless Clone Mode
All Reset
TEST MODE
LCD Full Screen mode
Destination Set Mode
Frequency Display mode
Alignment Mode
PC MODE
2. Description of Mode Functions
MODE
USER MODE
DEALER MODE
Self Programming
(FUNCTION SET MODE)
Self Programming
(DTMF SET MODE)
Self Programming
(CHANNEL SET MODE)
Self Programming
(NEW FUNCTION MODE)
WIRED CLONE MODE
WIRELESS CLONE MODE
ALL RESET
TEST
MODE
MENU MODE
ADJUSTMENT
MODE
FREQUENCY
TEST MODE
ADJUSTMENT
DATA CLONE
MODE
LCD FULL SCREEN
MODE
DESTINATION SET
MODE
FUNCTION
Conventional mode
Dealer set the below modes:
Function set mode, DTMF set mode, Channel set mode, Wired clone mode, Wireless clone
mode, All Reset
The dealer set the following functions ON/OFF according to the user operating needs.
1.Monitor 2.Scan 3.Dial 4. Talk around 5.Low 6.Priority 7.Priority Channel 8.Look Back A
9.Look Back B 10.Revert Channel 11.TX Dwell time 12.Dropout Delay Time 13.Time out
Timer 14.Tramsmit Warning 15.TOT Rekey Time 16.TOT Reset Time 17.Squelch Level
18.BEEP 19.Signalling 20.Battery Save 21.Selectable CTCSS 22.DELETE/ADD
23.Dealer Mode-Test Mode
The dealer set the following functions ON/OFF according to the user operating needs.
24.Digit Time 25.Inter Digit Time 26.First Digit Time 27.Rise Time 28.Rise Time with
CTCSS 29.PTT ID 30.Dial ID 31.Connect ID 32.Disconnect ID 33. NO. of DTMF key
34.DTMF Hold Time 35.Store & Send 36.D key Assignment 37.DTMF Signaling
38.Intermediate Code 39.Group Code 40 SQ. Auto Reset Time
41.Call Alert/ Transpond
The dealers use this mode to set channel frequencies and signaling according to the user
operating needs.
1.Channel Selection 2.RX Frequency 3.RX Signaling 4.TX Frequency 5.TX Signaling
6.DTMF/2-Tone signaling 7.PTT ID Enable 8.Scan DEL/ADD 9.Busy Channel Lockout
10.Clock Frequency Shift 11.TX Power 12.Wide/narrow Band
13. ID Code/RX 2-Tone 14. TX 2-Tone 15. Channel Label
45.group tone 46. group tone duration 47. channel label size
●]
49. programmable key 2 [○]
50. programmable key 3 [■] 51. programmable key 4 [□]
48. programmable key 1 [
In this mode data is copied from one radio to another through a cable.
In this mode data is copied from one radio to another without cable by means of the DTMF
signal.
In this mode transmit/receive frequencies of each channel and function settings are
initialized.
This mode is used to enter the following setting options.
This mode is for alignment of radio operation.
This mode is for checking the frequencies and repairing the radio.
This mode is used to clone adjustment data from one radio to another.
All characters and signs on the LCD are displayed.
This mode sets radio destination.
3. Keypad Entry for Mode Startup
MODE
USER
MODE
Conventional Mode
Key
POWER ON
Remarks
Turn on the power to enter Conventional Mode
While holding down [LAMP] and
Function Set Mode
[○] key simultaneously, turn on the
●] key to enter Function Set Mode.
Press [
power (in 2 seconds)
DEALER
MODE
As above
Press [
Channel Set Mode
As above
Press [
New function set
mode
Wired Clone Mode
Wireless Clone
Mode
As above
■] key to enter Channel Set Mode.
Press [□] key to enter New Function Set Mode.
As above
Press [LAMP] to enter Wired Clone Mode.
As above
Press [MONI] to enter Wireless Clone Mode.
All Reset
As above
Press [
While holding down [LAMP] and
TEST
MODE
○] key to enter DTMF Set Mode.
DTMF Set Mode
Menu Mode
[■] key simultaneously, turn on the
Adjustment Mode
power (in 2 seconds).
Select “ADJUST” in menu mode.
Frequency Test
Mode
Adjustment Data
Clone Mode
LCD Full Screen
Mode
Destination Set
Mode
□] key and [PTT] simultaneously.
□
■] key to
Press [ ] key to enter test mode and [
return to Menu Mode.
Select “FREQ TST” in menu mode.
Select “TUNE CLN” in menu mode.
□] key to enter the mode and [■] key to exit.
Press [
Select “FULL LCD” in menu mode.
Select “DEST SET” in menu mode.
Prohibit entering dealer mode and test mode
Dealer mode and test mode can be prohibited by programming to prevent users from changing the parameters with selfprogramming feature or with external programmer.
Cancel the Prohibit
Short the dealer mode control point and the test mode control point and then the prohibit will be cancelled at
POWER-ON. Or use the programming software to cancel.
Note:
The dealer mode control point and the test mode control point locate over LCD and marked with SELF.
DEALER MODE
Self-Programming (Function Setting)
1. Turn on the power while pressing [LAMP] and [○] key, in 2 seconds the radio enters the dealer mode, and “SEL”
appears on LCD.
Note: please refer to the notes of self-programming mode.
2. In dealer mode, press [●] key to enter function set mode.
3. Use Channel Selector knob to set functions ON or OFF or to select the setting.
4. After a function is set, press [PTT] to store the setting and the menu goes to the next function option.
5. Press [●] key to return to Dealer Mode from current option, and the current data shown on the display will not be
stored.
6. Press [PTT] to store current function setting and a beep will sound to confirm the action.
7. END appears when settings in function mode are completed.
Function
No.
Function
Name
MONITOR
Settings (Defaults are
underlined)
Display
Remarks
OFF
MONI OFF
Monitor Momentary
MONI 1
Monitor Lock
MONI 2
Invalid
Signaling squelch is temporarily disabled while [MONI]
button is held down.
Signaling squelch is temporarily disabled while [MONI]
button is pressed. Each time press can toggle between
squelch disable and enable.
SQ OFF
Momentary
OFF
CO
TO
Disable
Enable
Disable
Talk Around
Reverse
Disable
Enable
OFF
Fixed
Selected
1 ~ 99
SCAN
[DIAL]
TALK
AROUND
[LO]
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
CHANNEL
LOOK BACK 0.3s ~1.5s 0.5s
(0.1s/1STEP)
10
11
12
LOOK BACK 0.5s ~ 5.0s 2.0s
(0.5s/1STEP)
REVERT
CHANNEL
TX-SCAN
DWELL
TIME
DROP OUT
DELAY TIME
MONI 3
Squelch is disabled while [MONI] button is held down.
SCAN OFF
SCAN CO
SCAN TO
DIAL OFF
DIAL ON
TARE OFF
TARE TA
TARE RE
LO OFF
LO ON
PRIO OFF
PRIO FIX
PRIO SEL
PRICH 1
PRICH 99
Invalid
“Carrier Operated” function
“Time Operated” function
Disables the [DIAL] key.
Enables the [DIAL] key.
Invalid
“Talk around” function is enabled
“ Frequency Reverse” function is enabled
Disables [LO] key.
Enables [LO] key.
NO priority setting
Fixed priority channel
Variable priority channel
Priority channel
(Only valid when “fixed priority” is enabled)
The period time between radio back scanning a priority
channel from a normal channel when there is no activity
on priority channel
LBA 300
LBA 1500
LBB 500
Selected
REV SEL
Last Call
REV LSTC
Last Used
REV LSTU
Selected + Talk Back
SEL TALK
Priority
REV PRIO
Priority channel
Priority + Talk Back
PRI TALK
During scanning, it’s the priority channel; when scan
stopping, it’s the channel stopped.
0.5s ~ 5.0s 3.0s
(0.5s/1STEP)
TSDT 0.5
Duration before scan restarts when it stops by
transmission.
0.5s ~ 5.0s 3.0s
(0.5s/1STEP)
Channel where scan starts.
During scanning, it’s the latest channel at pause; during
scan stopping, it’s the channel stopped; if scan never
stops, it’s the start channel.
During scanning, it’s the latest transmit channel; during
scan stopping, it’s the channel stopped; if scan never
stops, it’s the start channel.
During scanning, it’s the start channel; during scan
stopping, it’s the channel stopped.
TSDT 5.0
DODT 0.5
DODT 5.0
The period time between radio back scanning a priority
channel from a normal channel when there is activity on
priority channel but not matching its signaling.
Duration before scan restarts when it stops by signal
input.
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TIME OUT
TIMER
OFF 30s~300s 60s
(30s/1STEP)
TOT OFF
TOT 30
TOT 300
14
TOT ALERT
TIME
OFF 1 ~ 60
(10s/1STEP)
TOTA OFF
TOT off.
TOTA 1
When this feature is enabled, the radio will call an
TOTA 60
15
16
TOT REKEY
TIME
TOT RESET
TIME
OFF 1s ~ 60s OFF
(1s/1STEP)
OFF 1s ~15s OFF
(1s/1STEP)
When OFF, in order to protect power amplifier, max. time
of continuous transmission is set as 10 minutes.
Maxi. time of continuous transmission
alert at the set time. Transmission will be prohibited
by TOT after this time.
TOTK OFF
Duration until transmission is allowed after radio
returning to receive mode by TOT.
TOTK 1
TOTK 60
Transmit prohibited until preset time elapses.
TOTS OFF
TOT is immediately reset after transmission stops.
TOTS 1
TOT won’t reset until preset time elapses, even if
transmission has stopped.
TOTS 15
Squelch level is set higher (tighter), as the figure
increases.
17
SQUELCH
LEVEL
0 ~9
(1s/1STEP)
18
BEEP
NO
BEEP OFF
No beep tone
YES
BEEP ON
Beep tone sounds
AND
SGNL AND
Squelch is opened when both match.
OR
SGNL OR
Squelch is opened when either matches.
Disable
BATT OFF
No Battery Save function.
BATT ON
Battery Save function.
VQT OFF
Prohibit Selectable CTCSS
VQT ON
Permit Selectable CTCSS
SADD OFF
Prohibit Delete/Add
SADD ON
Permit Delete/Add
MODE OFF
Prohibit dealer mode and test mode
SQL 0
SQL 9
19
SIGNALING
20
BATTERY
SAVE
21
22
23
Enable
SELECTABLE
Disable
CTCSS
Enable
DELETE/
ADD
Disable
ENABLE
Enable
DEALER
MODE/ TEST Disable
MODE
ENABLE
Enable
END
MODE ON
Permit dealer mode and test mode
END
When END is displayed, press [PTT] to return to Function Setting.
Note:
LOOK BACK: When radio is scanning a non-priority channel, the status of the priority channel will be detected
periodically. The time interval for this detecting is as the following:
A is period when there is no activity on the priority channel.
B is period when there is activity on the priority channel, however not matching its signaling.
Self-Programming (DTMF setting)
1. Turn on the power while pressing [LAMP] and [○] key simultaneously, and in 2 seconds the radio enters the dealer
mode.
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2. In dealer mode, press [○] key to enter DTMF Set Mode.
3. Use Channel Selector knob and the 16 keys (0~9, *, #, A~D) to set DTMF function ON/OFF or select the setting.
4. Press [PTT] to store the selected settings, except functions 31 and 32, which are stored with the 16 keys, and the
menu goes to next function option.
5. Press [○] key to return to Dealer Mode. The current setting displayed on LCD will not be stored.
6. Press [PTT] to store function settings and a Beep sounds to confirm the action.
7. END appears when all DTMF function settings are completed.
8. While pressing and holding [MONI], turn the channel selector to confirm the settings of each function option.
Function
No.
Function Name
24
DIGIT TIME
25
INTER DIGIT TIME
26
FIRST DIGIT
TIME
27
RISE TIME
28
RISE TIME WITH
CTCSS
29
30
PTT ID
DIAL ID
Setting (Defaults are
underlined)
50ms ~ 200ms 50ms
(10ms/1STEP)
50ms ~ 200ms 50ms
(10ms/1STEP)
50ms ~ 200ms 50ms
(10ms/1STEP)
100ms~1000ms 300ms
(50ms/1STEP)
32
RTQT 100
OFF
RTQT1000
P.ID OFF
Not send PTT ID.
Connect
Disconnect
P.IDBEGIN
P.ID END
Both
P.ID BOTH
OFF
D.ID OFF
D.ID ON
100ms~1000ms 300ms
(50ms/1STEP)
ON
11
RISE1000
P.IDBEGIN
-------0
CONNECT ID
DISCONNECT ID
DIGT 50
DIGT 200
IDT 50
IDT 200
FDT 50
FDT 200
RISE 100
Remarks
One digit transmitting time during DTMF
code transmission.
Interval time between digits during DTMF
transmission.
1st digit transmitting time during DTMF
transmission.
Note: when DTMF
Set the time
function is enabled
between
together with the Battery
unmodulated
Save and CTCSS functions
carrier
on, transmit delay time
transmission
should be over 300 ms.
and the DTMF
code
transmission
Set time
Blank
0 × 1 ~ # × 16
31
Display
Blank
0 × 1 ~ # × 16
FFFFFFFF
P.ID END
Press [PTT], PTT ID is sent.
Release [PTT], PTT ID is sent.
Send PTT ID when both CONNECT and
DISCONNECT.
Prohibit Dial ID
Permit Dial ID
Display about one second when entering this
setting.
CONNECT ID is not set
CONNECT ID is input (if more than 8, scroll
it)
--------
Display about one second when entering this
setting.
Connect ID is not set.
CONNECT ID is input (if more than 8, scroll
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34
it)
12keys (0 ~ 9,*,#)
DTMFK 12
Disable [A] [B] [C][D] keys.
16keys (0 ~ 9,*,#,A ~ D)
Disable
DTMFK 16
Enable
DHT ON
NO. of DTMF KEY
DTMF HOLD
TIME
35
STORE & SEND
36
D KEY
ASSIGNMENT
37
FFFFFFFF
DTMF
SIGNALING
OFF
STSD OFF
Enable [A] [B] [C][D] keys.
Function
that
continues
Do not
transmission for two seconds
Hold
even if manual DIAL key is
Hold
released.
Prohibit Store & Send function.
ON
STSD ON
Permit Store & Send function.
D Code
DKEYA D
Send the code for D.
1s ~ 16s
(1s/1STEP)
DKEYA 1
DKEYA 16
Make unmodulated transmission for preset
time.
OFF
DTMF OFF
NO DTMF signaling.
Code SQ
DTMF CSQ
Code Squelch
SEL CALL
DTMF SEL
Selective Call
0~9
38
39
40
41
INTERMEDIATE
CODE
A~D
CALL ALERT/
TRANSPOND
IMC D
IMC E
IMC F
Selected code is set as intermediate code.
OFF
GRPC OFF
No group code
A~D
GRPC A
GRPC D
GRPC E
Selected code is set as group code.
GRPC F
OFF
SART OFF
1s ~ 15s 10s
(1s/1STEP)
OFF
Call Alert (Ringing)
Call Alert (Beep)
TRANSPOND (Call
Alert)
TRANSPOND (ID Code)
TRANSPOND (Transpond
Code)
End
IMC 0
IMC 9
IMC A
GROUP CODE
SQ AUTO RESET
TIME
DHT OFF
SART 1
SART 15
CAT OFF
CAT RING
CAT BEEP
CAT CALT
CAT IDCD
CAT TRCD
Do not perform
Time until
Auto Reset.
coincidence state is
canceled after
Auto Reset is
performed for preset DTMF/2-Tone
signaling coincides.
time.
No operation
The Call Alert (Ringing) tone sounds.
The Call Alert (Beep) tone sounds.
Responder of Call Alert.
Responder of ID Code.
Responder of code set in Auto Dial 0.
End
When END appears, press [PTT], the radio returns to setting of "24. DIGIT TIME".
Notes:
When changing and storing the new setting of “DTMF SIGNALING” (function No. 37), the ID CODE setting in
channel mode will be reset to “000”. And in self-programming set, the two-tone in all the channels will be reset
to “1”.
Notes in self-programming mode:
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In self-programming set, when the basic function is OFF, corresponding settings in the below table can be set, but not
valid.
Function name
Settings
Disable conditions
2-TONE/ DTMF
DTMF
37.DTMF signaling is OFF
2.[SCN]
TO
7.Priority is fixed or selected.
6.Priority
Fixed, Selected
2.[SCN] is OFF
7.Priority CH
6.Priority is OFF or fixed.
8.Look Back A
6.Priority is OFF
9.Look Back B
6.Priority is OFF
10.Revert CH
Priority, Priority + Selected
6.Priority is OFF
11.Dwell Time
2.[SCN] is OFF
12.Dropout Delay Time
2.[SCN] is OFF
14.TOT Pre-Alert
13.Time Out Time is OFF
15.TOT Rekey Time
13.Time Out Time is OFF
16.TOT Reset Time
13.Time Out Time is OFF
31.Connect ID
29.PTT ID is OFF or disconnected and 30. Dial ID is OFF
32.Disconnect ID
29.PTT ID is OFF or connected and 30. Dial ID is OFF.
38.Intermediate Code
37.DTMF/2-TONE signaling is OFF or is code SQ.
40.Unsquelch Time
37.DTMF/2-TONE signaling is OFF.
41.Call Alert/Transpond
37.DTMF/2-TONE signaling is OFF.
Self- Programming (New Functions Setting)
1. Turn on the power while pressing [LAMP] and [○] key, the radio enters the DEALER MODE in 2 seconds.
2. In dealer mode, press [□] key, radio enters “new function set mode”.
3. Rotate the channel selector knob to select the function setting.
4. Press [PTT], the setting is stored and the menu goes to the next function option.
5. Press [□] key again, display returns to “SEL” from current function setting, and the setting will not be stored.
6. When setting function options, press [PTT], the settings will be stored and a BEEP sounds to confirm the
operation.
8.
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End is displayed when all new functions settings are completed.
Function No.
45
46
47
48
49
50
14
Function
Name
Settings (Defaults are
underlined)
Group
NO GROUP TONE
Tone Type
A TONE
Group
Tone
Duration
Channel
Label Size
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
Display
Remarks
GRPT OFF
2-tone group tone off.
GRPT A
Set 2-tone group tone as tone A.
B TONE
GRPT B
Set 2-tone group tone as tone B.
0.5~10s 0.5s
step: 0.1s
GTDUR 0.5
Group tone time.
OFF
1~16
(step: 1)
No Function
SCAN
DIAL
TA
LO
Display Label
Display Frequency
Display Mode
Scan ADD/DEL
Key Lock
Variable QT
SQL
No Function
SCAN
DIAL
TA
LO
Display Label
Display Frequency
Display Mode
Scan ADD/DEL
Key Lock
Variable QT
SQL
No Function
SCAN
DIAL
TA
LO
Display Label
Display Frequency
Display Mode
Scan ADD/DEL
SIZE OFF
SIZE 1
SIZE 16
K1 OFF
K1 SCAN
K1 DIAL
K1 TARE
K1 LO
K1 DCHAR
K1 DFREQ
K1 DMODE
K1 SADD
K1 KLOCK
K1 VQT
K1 SQL
K2 OFF
K2 SCAN
K2 DIAL
K2 TARE
K2 LO
K2 DCHAR
K2 DFREQ
K2 DMODE
K2 SADD
K2 KLOCK
K2 VQT
K2 SQL
K3 OFF
K3 SCAN
K3 DIAL
K3 TARE
K3 LO
K3 DCHAR
K3 DFREQ
K3 DMODE
K3 SADD
Channel label display mode is disabled.
<- Default
<- Default
<- Default
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KEY4
Key Lock
Variable QT
SQL
No Function
SCAN
DIAL
TA
LO
Display Label
Display Frequency
Display Mode
Scan ADD/DEL
Key Lock
Variable QT
SQL
K3 KLOCK
K3 VQT
K3 SQL
K4 OFF
K4 SCAN
K4 DIAL
K4 TARE
K4 LO
K4 DCHAR
K4 DFREQ
K4 DMODE
K4 SADD
K4 KLOCK
K4 VQT
K4 SQL
<- Default
Self-programming (channel setting)
1. Turn on the power while pressing [LAMP] and [○] key, radio enters the dealer mode in 2 seconds.
2. In dealer mode, press [■] key, radio enters Channel Set Mode.
3. Using Channel Selector knob and 16 keys (0~9, *, #, A~D) to select channel functions or settings.
4. Press [PTT], the settings are stored and the menu moves to the next function set.
5. Press [■] key, radio returns to Dealer Mode from current function set. And current setting displayed on LCD will not
be stored.
6. During functions setting, pressing [PTT] can store selected settings, which will be confirmed by a Beep.
7. END is displayed when all Channel settings are completed.
Function
Name
Channel
Select
RX
FREQUENCY
Settings (Defaults are underlined)
Display
CH 1
1CH ~ 99CH
1CH
CH 99
Blank
------------
100.000MHz or more
Under 550MHz (2.5KHz steps)
100.00000
“RX FREQUENCY” setting follows this setting.
frequency change→Channel Selector knob
●] key
549.99750
100.000MHz or more
Under 550.000.MHz
(6.25KHz steps)
15
Remarks
100.00000
549.99375
Toggle between 6.25/2.5KHz steps→ [
(Dot means 6.25KHz)
□
Toggle between blank/frequency→[ ] key
Change to 1MHz steps→[LAMP] + Channel
Selector knob
The initial value when changing from blank to
frequency display is the initial value of the
destination.
Enter “RX Signaling” setting after each frequency is
set.(If blank is set, setting returns to the option of “
Channel Select”)
RX CTCSS
SIGNALING
OFF
OFF
Code selection → Channel Selector knob
●] key
CTCSS (standard)
67.0Hz ~ 250.3Hz
QT 67.0
CTCSS changes in 0.1 Hz step increment → [
QT 250.3
CDCSS changes in 1 step increment,→ [
CTCSS (not standard)
(0.1Hz step)
67.0Hz ~ 250.3 Hz
QT 67.0*
Toggle signaling between CDCSS and –CDCSS→[
QT 250.3*
Toggle among blank, CTCSS frequency and
CDCSS (standard)
DQT023N
●] key
○].
□
CDCSS→[ ] key
“TX FREQUENCY” follows this setting.
DQT754I
TX
FREQUENCY
TX CTCSS
SIGNALING
CDCSS (not standard)
(step:1) 000.~777.
(octonary)
DQT000N*
Blank
-------------
frequency change → Channel Selector knob
100.000MHz or more
Under 550MHz (2.5KHz
steps)
100.00000
Toggle between 6.25/2.5KHz step increment →
100.000MHz or more
Under 550.000MHz
(6.25KHz steps)
100.00000
OFF
DQT777I*
549.99750
549.99375
OFF
□
Toggle between Blank/ CTCSS display→[ ] key
Change to 1MHz step increment → [LAMP]+Channel
Selector knob
The initial value from blank to frequency display is the
value set in RX FREQUENCY
If blank is set, menu enters to the option of “DTMF
SIGNALING”.
select codes → Channel Selector knob
CTCSS (standard)
67.0 HZ ~ 250.3Hz
QT 67.0
CTCSS changes in 0.1Hz step increment →[
QT 250.3
CDCSS changes in 1 step increment→[
CTCSS (not standard)
(0.1Hz step mode) 67.0Hz
~ 250.3Hz
QT 67.0*
CDCSS (standard)
DQT023N
CDCSS (not standard)
(step:1)
000.~777. (octonary)
DQT000N*
OFF
SIG OFF
No DTMF Signaling/2
Tones
DTMF
SIG DTMF
Use DTMF Signaling
2 Tones
SIG TTS
Use 2 Tones
OFF
ANI OFF
Disable ANI
ON
ANI ON
Enable ANI
SCAN DELETE/ADD
ADD
DELETE
SCAN ADD
SCAN DEL
Set in scan list
Delete from scan list
BUSY CHANNEL
LOCK OUT
OFF
B.C.L.O
Busy Channel lock out is disabled
ON
B.C.L.O ON
Busy Channel lock out is enabled
CLOCK SHIFT
Disable
SHFT OFF
Do not shift clock frequency
Enable
SHFT ON
Shift clock frequency
High
TXPWR H
Permit switching between High/Low Power
Low
TXPWR L
Permit only Low Power
QT 250.3*
DQT754I
DTMF/2-TONE
SIGNALING
ANI
TX POWER
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[●] key
●] key.
●] key.
○]
Toggle signaling between CDCSS and –CDCSS→[
key.
Toggle among blank, CTCSS frequency and
□
CDCSS→[ ] key.
“DTMF SIGNALING/2-Tone” settings follow this setting
DQT777I*
[ANI] function setting follows
this setting.
Wideband/Narrowband
ID CODE
(DTMF)
2-Tone signaling
Wide
Narrow
WIDE
NARROW
ID
Display about one seconds when entering this setting.
000
9999999999
-------0
ID is input, enter number→[10 digit keys(0-9)]
9999999999
If more than 8, scroll it
RX 2-TONE
1-16 1
TX 2-TONE
1-16 1
TTS_R 1
Code selection→Channel selector knob
Return to “Channel Select” function when 99 channels are
not all set.
When 99 channels are all set, END is displayed.
Display about one seconds when entering this setting.
No channel label is input
Maximum 16 characters (0-9,A-Z, symbols)
(Refer to appendix 1: channel label programming)
TTS_T 1
CH LABEL
------POLICE 1
Channel Label
-------POLICE 1
Only appears in 99th channel
END
END
Note:
Wide mode
Narrow mode
1. If DTMF or DTMF/2-Tone is disabled, “ID code” function option is automatically skipped.
2. DTMF and 2-Tone cannot be enabled simultaneously.
Appendix 1: Channel Label Programming
KEY
CHARACTER INPUT
Number of times key is pressed
‘
“
Channel selector
knob
PTT
A~Z
REMARKS
* /T9
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Spac
NUMBER
INPUT
Press to toggle between Character and Number. “V” on
LCD indicates number input.
→ (Next alphanumeric)
Enter (Complete programming and store channel label)
←, → (Move cursor backward/forward)
Cursor:
current input
position will toggle between
char/num
and
cursor
display.
Each key can generate
numeric and character
information.
Pressing a key will cause
the first character of the
key’s character cycle to
appear on the LCD;
Subsequent pressing of the
same key will cause
subsequent characters in
the cycle to appear. For
example, to enter the
character “S”, press the “7”
key four (4) times.
Appendix 2: CTCSS Frequency
No.
Frequency [Hz]
No.
Frequency [Hz]
No.
Frequency [Hz]
No.
Frequency [Hz]
67.0
11
94.8
21
131.8
31
186.2
69.3
12
97.4
22
136.5
32
192.8
71.9
13
100.0
23
141.3
33
203.5
74.4
14
103.5
24
146.2
34
210.7
77.0
15
107.2
25
151.4
35
218.1
79.7
16
110.9
26
156.7
36
225.7
82.5
17
114.8
27
162.2
37
233.6
85.4
18
118.8
28
167.9
38
241.8
88.5
19
123.0
29
173.8
39
250.3
10
91.5
20
127.3
30
179.9
Appendix 3: 2-Tone frequency (Default)
No.
Tone A
Freq [Hz]
Tone B
Freq [Hz]
Tone A
Dur. (s)
Tone B
Dur. (s)
Gap Time (s)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
400
456
520
593
675
770
878
1001
1141
1301
1483
1690
1927
2197
2504
2855
1141
1301
1483
1690
1927
2197
2504
2855
400
456
520
593
675
770
878
1001
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Wired Clone Mode
Connect the source radio and the target radio with an interface cable.
Source radio
Operation
1. Turn POWER ON while holding down [LAMP] and [○] key, in about 2 seconds the radio enters the Dealer Mode.
Then press [LAMP] to enter Clone Mode.
[LAMP]
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2. Transmit the clone data by pressing [MONI], red LED glows during data transfer. When data transfer is completed,
“END” is displayed on LCD, and the red LED turns off.
3. When “End” is displayed, press [MONI] button to continue to clone another radio or press [LAMP] to return to Dealer
Mode.
[MONI]
Sending clone data Red LED on
clone data transfer end Red LED off
[LAMP]
Dealer Mode
Target radio
Operation
1. Turn On the power. When data is being sent from the master, busy mark and "-PC-" appears on LCD.
Dealer Mode
Clone Mode
2. When all data is received, “END” displays on LCD.
After the “END” appears, operation is same as the source radio operation 3.
Note:
During cloning, do not execute any action that might interrupt the cloning such as shutting off power.
Wireless Clone Mode
Setup the source side and target side.
Source Side
Operation
1. Turn POWER ON while holding down [LAMP] and [○] key, in about 2 seconds radio enters the Dealer Mode. Then
press [MONI], radio enters Wireless Clone Mode, now the frequency displayed on LCD is the initial frequency
matching the destination.
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[ MONI ]
Dealer Mode
Clone Mode
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the frequency used for the wireless clone.
[Channel Selector]
Dealer Mode
Clone Mode
3. Start the first half (00-50%) data transmission by pressing [PTT]. “00 CLONE” is displayed on LCD and red LED
glows. The leftmost digits (00) on LCD show data transfer rate, and as data transmission proceeds, the digits count
upwards in increments of 1. Transmit power is set as LOW POWER.
[PTT]
Clone Mode
4.
Clone Mode
Red LED lights up
When the first half data transfer is completed, the LED turns off and “END” is displayed. Press [MONI], radio
returns to Clone Mode and you can clone another half by pressing [LAMP] or return to Dealer Mode by pressing
[MONI] key.
Clone Mode
Clone Mode
5. You can continue to clone another half (50-100%) data mainly about channel label after one minute to
avoid long time transmission.
6. Start another half (50-100%) data transmission by pressing [LAMP]. “50 CLONE” is displayed on LCD and
red LED glows. The leftmost digits (50) on LCD show data transfer rate, and as data transmission
proceeds, the digits count upwards in increments of 1. Transmit power is set as LOW POWER.
[LAMP]
Clone Mode
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Clone Mode
Red LED lights up
7. When the second half data transfer is completed, the LED turns off and “END” is displayed. Press [MONI],
radio returns to Clone Mode and you can clone another radio or press [MONI] to return to Dealer Mode.
Clone Mode
Clone Mode
Target Side
Operation
1. Turn POWER ON while pressing [LAMP] and [○] key, in about 2 seconds radio enters the Dealer Mode. Then press
[MONI] to enter Wireless Clone Mode. The frequency displayed on LCD is the initial frequency matching the
destination.
2. The display changes to “00 CLONE” or “50 CLONE” correspondingly when the radio receives data from the master
and the BUSY mark appears. The leftmost digits (00) or (50) on the LCD show the data transfer rate and as data
reception proceeds, the digits count upwards in increments of 1.
[Receive DTMF Data]
Clone Mode
Clone Mode
[Receive DTMF Data]
Clone Mode
Clone Mode
3. When all data is received, “END” displays. The display of first half and second half transfer is shown as following
respectively.
[Data receive complete]
Clone Mode
Clone Mode
[Data receive complete]
Clone Mode
Clone Mode
4. When “END” displays, the next operation is same as the source side operation 4.
Please confirm the following operations:
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(1) Attach the antenna to the source radio.
(2) Remove the antenna from the target radio.
(3) Keep radios as close as possible.
Note:
During cloning do not execute any action that might interrupt the cloning such as shutting off power.
TEST MODE
Menu Mode
1. Turn the power ON while pressing [LAMP] and [■] key, in about 2 seconds the radio enters Test Mode and LCD
displays “TEST”. After two seconds, the first setting option “ADJUST” is displayed on LCD. Turn Channel Selector
knob to select from the following menu:
ADJUST
FREQ TST
TUNE CLN
FULL LCD
DEST SET
2. Press [□] key to enter Adjustment Mode, Frequency Test Mode, Adjustment Data Clone Mode, LCD Full Screen
Mode or Destination Set Mode.
3. Press [■] key to return to the Menu Mode.
LCD Full Screen Mode
1. Turn the power ON while pressing [LAMP] and [■] key simultaneously, in about 2 seconds the radio enters the menu of
Test Mode.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option: “FULL LCD”.
3. Now press [□] key to enter LCD Full Screen Mode.
4. Press [■] key to exit from LCD Full Screen Mode. LCD displays “FULL LCD”.
[ ¡ õ]
[ ¡ ö]
Test Mode
LCD Full Screen Mode
Adjustment Data Clone Mode
1. Turn the power ON while pressing [LAMP] and [■] key, in about 2 seconds the radio enters the menu of Test
Mode.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “TUNE CLN”.
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3. Connect the source radio and the target radio with an interface cable.
4. Turn the target radio on.
5. Now press [□] key to enter Adjustment Data Clone Mode. LCD displays “–C–“.
6. Press [MONI] key to transmit the adjustment data.
7. Red LED glows during data transfer. When data transfer is completed, “END” is displayed on LCD and red LED
turns off.
8. When “End” is displayed, press [MONI] to continue to clone another radio.
9. Press [■] key to exit from Adjustment Data Clone Mode. LCD displays “TUNE CLN”.
Destination Set Mode
Operation
1. Turn the power ON while pressing [LAMP] and [■] key, in about 2 seconds the radio enters the menu of Test Mode.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “DEST SET”.
3. Now press [□] key to enter Destination Set Mode, LCD displays “ MODEL X“. (X=0~15)
4. Turn Channel Selector knob to change the destination number. (Display numbers change from 0 to 15).
5. Hold down [MONI] key and then press [□] key to select the display number that you need as the destination.
6. Press [LAMP] key to reverse CDCSS decoder and LCD displays “V”. (For factory setting only).
7. Press [■] key to exit from Destination Set Mode. LCD displays “DEST SET”.
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Destination Set Mode
Test Mode
[Channel Selector]
[ ¡ ö]
Destination Set Mode
[PTT]
[MONI]+[□]
Destination on dispiay is stored in the memory
Note:
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1. Once the destination is set, previous channel settings (frequencies, CTCSS and channel functions) will be deleted and
some functions are also changed. Therefore, do not make destination set except when EEPROM is replaced or other
unavoidable conditions happened.
2. Destination of RPV599APlus is set as 8, frequency is 148~174MHz. And destination of RPU499APlus is 11,
frequency 450-470MHz.
Frequency Test Mode (for frequencies checking and radios repairing)
Operation
1. Turn POWER ON while pressing [LAMP] and [■] key, in about 2 seconds the radio enters the menu of Test Mode.
2.
Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “FREQ TST”.
3.
Press [□] key to enter Frequency Display Mode. LCD displays frequency.
4.
Turn Channel Selector knob to increase/decrease the frequency.
5.
Press [○] key to switch the step increments.
6.
Press [□] key to toggle between High and Low Power.
7.
Press [●] key, the radio enters scan mode.
8.
Press [PTT] to transmit and [MONI] to monitor.
9.
Hold down [LAMP] and then press [○] key, the radio enters CTCSS set mode.
10. Press [■] key to exit from Frequency Display Mode, LCD displays “FREQ TST”.
[ ¡ õ]
[ ¡ ö]
Test Mode
Frequency Display Mode
Notes:
1. The reset (initial) frequency varies according to the destination.
2. Set initial transmit power to LO POWER.
Changing the Frequency
Operation
1. In Frequency Test Mode, turn Channel Selector knob clockwise, the frequency increases in step increments. Turn the
knob counterclockwise, the frequency decreases in step increments.
2. Hold down the [LAMP] key, and then turn the Channel Selector knob to change the frequency in 1MHz step
increments.
3.
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Press [○] key, the step increment is switched in the following order.
2.5KHz 6.25KHz 5KHz 12.5KHz
Notes:
1. The frequency display range is between 100MHz and 550MHz. When PLL is unlocked, “beeps” sound. The frequency
should not be out of corresponding frequency spectrum.
2. Step increment is not displayed on LCD.
CTCSS
Operation
1. In Frequency Test Mode, hold down [LAMP] and then press [○] key, the radio enters CTCSS set mode. Turn Channel
Selector knob to change the CTCSS frequency.
2. Press any key to select the CTCSS you need and the radio returns to frequency display mode.
[LAMP]+[
[LAMP]+[DIAL]
○
[Channel Selector]
[KEY]
Notes:
1.
The selected CTCSS is set for both transmit and receive.
2.
The selected CTCSS frequency cannot be changed in 0.1Hz step increments.
During test scan, even if [○] key and [LAMP] are simultaneously held down, the radio will not enter
3.
CTCSS set mode.
Adjustment Mode (Adjustment procedure used during radio repairing)
Menu Mode
1. Turn POWER ON while pressing [LAMP] and [■] key, in about 2 seconds, the radio enters the menu of Test Mode.
LCD displays “TEST” for 2 seconds and then begins to display “ADJUST”.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “ADJUST”.
3. Now press [□] key to enter Adjustment Mode, the first option “HI POWER” is displayed on LCD.
4. Turn Channel Selector knob to select a setting option from the following menu:
HI POWER
LO POWER
BATT REF
CTCSS W
CDCSS W
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CTCSS N
CDCSS N
SQL CEN
SQL LOW
SQL HIGH
5. Press [□] key to adjust the Transmit High Power, Transmit Low Power, Battery Reference Value, CTCSS Deviation
(Wideband), CDCSS Deviation (Wideband), CTCSS Deviation (Narrowband), CDCSS Deviation (Narrowband),
BUSY Reference Value (Center Frequency), BUSY Reference Value (Low Frequency) and BUSY Reference Value
(High Frequency) individually.
6. Press [■] key to exit from the Adjustment Mode and return to the menu of Test Mode. LCD displays “ADJUST”.
Adjusting Transmit High Power
Use this procedure to adjust the transmit High Power level.
1. Connect the power meter to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “HI POWER”.
3. Transmission is performed automatically at High Power when the [□] key is pressed. After the frequency is displayed
for one second, the display “HPWR XXX” now appears. (XXX=0 to 255)
4. Turn the channel selector knob while observing the power meter to obtain the transmit power needed. Turn the
channel selector knob clockwise for an increase in power, and counterclockwise for a decrease in power.
5. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “LO POWER” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “HI POWER” display.
Adjusting Transmit Low Power
Use this procedure to adjust the transmit Low Power level.
1. Connect the power meter to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “LO POWER”.
3. Transmission is performed automatically at Low Power when the [□] key is pressed. After the frequency is displayed
for one second, the display “LPWR XXX” now appears. (XXX=0 to 255)
4. Turn the channel selector knob while observing the power meter to obtain the transmit power needed. Turn the
channel selector knob clockwise for an increase in power, and counterclockwise for a decrease in power.
5. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “BATT REF” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “LO POWER” display.
Adjusting the Battery Reference Value
Use this procedure to adjust the reference value for issuing battery low voltage alarms.
1. Using an external power supply feed in the reference value at which you wish to trigger the alarm.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “BATT REF”.
3. Transmission is performed automatically at High Power when the [□] key is pressed. After the frequency is displayed
for one second, the display “BATT XXX” now appears. (XXX=1 to 255).
4. Adjust by turning the Channel Selector knob counterclockwise so that the red LED lights up and turning clockwise so
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that the red LED flashes. The point where the red LED is flashing indicates detection of the low voltage.
5. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “CTCSS W” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “BATT REF” display.
Adjusting CTCSS Deviation (Wideband)
Use this procedure to adjust the transmit CTCSS deviation (Wideband).
1. Connect the modulation analyzer to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “CTCSS W”.
3. Transmission is performed automatically at Low Power and the preset CTCSS is sent when the [□] key is pressed.
After the frequency is displayed for one second, the display “CTCW XXX” now appears (XXX=1 to 255). If the
CTCSS is set OFF, then 67.0Hz is sent.
4. Hold down [LAMP] button to observe CTCSS and adjust CTCSS by turning Channel Selector knob.
5. While observing the modulation analyzer, adjust the deviation with the Channel Selector knob.
6. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “CDCSS W” display. Press [MONI] to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “CTCSS W” display.
Adjusting CDCSS Deviation (Wideband)
Use this procedure to adjust the transmit CDCSS deviation (Wideband).
1. Connect the modulation analyzer to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “CDCSS W”.
3. Transmission is performed automatically at Low Power and the preset CDCSS is sent when the [□] key is pressed.
After the frequency is displayed for one second, the display “CDCW XXX” now appears (XXX=1 to 255). If the
CDCSS is set OFF, then 023 is sent.
4. While observing the modulation analyzer, adjust the deviation with the [CHANNEL SELECTOR].
5. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “CTCSS N” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “CDCSS W” display.
Adjusting CTCSS Deviation (Narrowband)
Use this procedure to adjust the transmit CTCSS deviation (Narrowband).
1. Connect the modulation analyzer to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “CTCSS N”.
3. Transmission is performed automatically at Low Power and the preset CTCSS is sent when the [□] key is pressed.
After the frequency is displayed for one second, the display “CTCN XXX” now appears (XXX=1 to 255). If the
CTCSS is set OFF, then 67.0Hz is sent.
4. Hold down [LAMP] button to observe CTCSS and adjust CTCSS by turning Channel Selector knob.
5. While observing the modulation analyzer, adjust the deviation with the Channel Selector knob.
6. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “CDCSS N” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “CTCSS N” display.
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Adjusting CDCSS Deviation (Narrowband)
Use this procedure to adjust the transmit CDCSS deviation (Narrowband).
1. Connect the modulation analyzer to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “CDCSS N”.
3. Transmission is performed automatically at Low Power and the preset CDCSS is sent when the [PTT] key is pressed.
After the frequency display for one second, the display “CDCN XXX” now appears (XXX=1 to 255). If the CDCSS is
set OFF, then 023 is sent.
4. While observing the modulation analyzer, adjust the deviation with the Channel Selector knob.
5. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “SQL CEN” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “CDCSS N” display.
Adjusting the BUSY Reference Value (Center Frequency)
Use this procedure to align squelch level 3 and 9 at center frequency.
1. Connect the signal generator to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “SQL CEN”.
3. Input a signal at the level at which you want squelch 9 to open.
4. Press [□] key to receive this signal. After the center frequency is displayed for one second, the display “SQL9 XXX”
now appears. (XXX =1 to 255)
5. Turn Channel Selector knob to the position where you want the squelch to open. Rotate Channel Selector knob
clockwise, the squelch is tightened.
6. Press and hold [LAMP] button to observe the center frequency and adjust the frequency by Channel Selector knob.
7. Press [■] key to cancel the setting and return to the “SQL CEN” display. Press [□] key to save the alignment value
into the memory and continue to the alignment of squelch 3, and now “SQL3 XXX” displays. (XXX=1 to 255)
8. Then output a signal from the signal generator at which you want squelch 3 to open. Adjust by using the Channel
Selector knob just same as with squelch 9.
9. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “SQL LOW” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “SQL CEN” display.
Adjusting the BUSY Reference Value (Low Frequency)
Use this procedure to align squelch level 3 and 9 at low frequency.
1. Connect the signal generator to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “SQL LOW”.
3. Input a signal at the level at which you want squelch 9 to open.
4. Press [□] key to receive this signal. After the low frequency is displayed for one second, the display “SQL9 XXX”
now appears. (XXX =1 to 255)
5. Turn Channel Selector knob to the position where you want the squelch to open. Rotate Channel Selector knob
clockwise, the squelch is tightened.
6. Press and hold [LAMP] button to observe the low frequency and adjust the frequency by Channel Selector knob.
7. Press [■] key to cancel the setting and return to the “SQL LOW” display. Press [□] key to save the alignment value
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into the memory and continue to the alignment of squelch 3, and now “SQL3 XXX” displays. (XXX=1 to 255)
8. Then output a signal from the signal generator at which you want squelch 3 to open. Adjust by using the Channel
Selector knob just same as with squelch 9.
9. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “SQL HIGH” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “SQL LOW” display.
Adjusting the BUSY Reference Value (High Frequency)
Use this procedure to align squelch level 3 and 9 at high frequency.
1. Connect the signal generator to the radio.
2. Turn Channel Selector knob to select the setting option “SQL HIGH”.
3. Input a signal at the level at which you want squelch 9 to open.
4. Press [□] key to receive this signal. After the high frequency is displayed for one second, the display “SQL9 XXX”
now appears. (XXX =1 to 255)
5. Turn Channel Selector knob to the position where you want the squelch to open. Rotate Channel Selector knob
clockwise, the squelch is tightened.
6. Press and hold [LAMP] button to observe the high frequency and adjust the frequency by Channel Selector knob.
7. Press [■] key to cancel the setting and return to the “SQL HIGH” display. Press [□] key to save the alignment value
into the memory and continue to the alignment of squelch 3, and now “SQL3 XXX” displays. (XXX=1 to 255)
8. Then output a signal from the signal generator at which you want squelch 3 to open. Adjust by using the Channel
Selector knob just same as with squelch 9.
9. Press [□] key to store the alignment value into the memory and return to the “HI POWER” display. Press [■] key to
cancel the alignment value and return to the “SQL HIGH” display.
Destination Set
Model
Default
Frequency
(MHz)
143
√
10
11
160
410
455
460
480
490
140
160
410
455
460
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
29
DTMF CDCSS
√
√
√
√
√
CDCSS 2-Tone Busy Channel
TX/RX
Lockout
with
CTCSS/ DTMF/
Same
CDCSS 2-Tone
Phase
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
First
IF
(MHz)
Busy Center
Channel (MHz)
Lockout
45.05
*1 *2
45.05
46.35
45.05
45.05
45.05
46.35
45.05
45.05
46.35
45.05
45.05
Low
High Remarks
(MHz) (MHz)
143
136
150
160
410
455
460
480
490
140
160
410
455
460
148
400
440
450
470
480
136
148
400
440
450
174
420
470
470
490
500
150
174
420
470
470
12
13
14
15
480
490
360
380
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
45.05
46.35
46.35
45.05
480
490
360
380
470
480
350
370
490
500
370
390
Note: About busy channel lockout
*1: Transmission is prohibited if a signal appears with incompatible CTCSS/CDCSS;
*2: Transmission is prohibited if a signal appears with incompatible CTCSS/CDCSS or DTMF/2-Tone.
ALL RESET MODE
Operation
1. Turn POWER ON while pressing [LAMP] and [○] key, in about 2 seconds, the radio enters the Dealer Mode.
2. In dealer mode, press [PTT] and [□] key simultaneously to enter All Reset Mode. The EEPROM data is reset. No
change displays on LCD, and red LED glows.
3. The LED turns off when All Reset is completed.
[PTT]+[LO]
[PTT]+[
□
Dealer Mode
Red LED off
All Reset
Red LED on
All Reset Complete
PC MODE
Connection procedures
1. Connect the radio of RPV599APlus/RPU499APlus to the personal computer with an interface cable.
2. Run the program on the computer and Turn ON the power of the radio.
3. You can read, programme or adjust the radio via RPV599APlus/RPU499APlus programming software.
Please refer to “RPV599APlus/RPU499APlus Editing Software User Manual” for details.
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