TYT ELECTRONICS TH-UVF9 Two-way Radio User Manual 2
TYT ELECTRONICS CO., LTD Two-way Radio 2
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User Manual 2
WORKING MODE SET MENU MODE SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION WORKING MODE 1) Frequency Mode (VFO) Under this mode, you can use [- ] / [ -] key to change the frequency or input the frequency by keypad directly and store channels. 2) Frequency-Channel Mode (MR) When you have stored a memory channel at least and under VFO mode, press [ key to enter MR mode. The frequency will be indicated on the display and the channel No will be indicated at the right side If the transceiver display name option is ON and channel name edited. it will show the name of the channel Please see Shoncut Menu Operation Item 238.24. Page 36 3) Channel Mode (CH) When you have stored a memory channel at least, press [ a] key and switch power on the radio. enter CH mode. Channel No. will be indicated on the display and ifthe transceiver display mode option is ON, it will show the name of the channel Please see Shortcut Menu Opemtion Item 23814. Page 36 4) FM Radio Mode THVUVFS provides frequency 76.007108.UDMHZ FM radio Under this mode, you can choose FM frequency you need directly Scan frequency range and store your favorite channels Press [-1 to enter and exit FM radio mode - m 5) MENU Mode Press [ M ]Key to enter MENU made, there are 34 items in total. Please see SET MENU MODE. Page 21 6) Reset Mode Press [ m1key and swttch the power onto enter Reset mode, then press [ M ] key to enter. 1. [a] m [ a] key to select VFO/FULL 2. VFO: initialize all selling under trequency mode. 3 FULL' initialize all setting under frequency and memory mode SET MENU MODE - LCD Display Available Values Description oi Function SCAN Frequency/Channel Scan 02 TX.SEL EDIT / BUSY Priority Transmit 03 VOX 1-8 VOX Level Selling 04 POWER LOW I HIGH High/Low TX Power 05 SQL 079 SOL level Semng 06 D.WAlT ON / OFF Dual Walt/Standby 07 LED ON/AUTO / OFF LED Display mode 08 LIGHT COLOR‘l (COLORZ / COLORS Backlight brightness setting 09 BEEF' ON / OFF Keypad Beeper Setting 10 ANI ON / OFF Automatic Number Identity 11 TOT OFF / 30 I 60 / I 270 Transmitter Time-Out Timer 12 BCLC OFF / WAVE / CALL Busy Channel LockrOut 13 VOX.SW ON / OFF VOX Switch ON/OFF 14 ROGER ON / OFF Transmit Over Beeper 15 DW ON / OFF Dual Watch/Monitor 16 ON 1 OFF Receive Saver 17 TO/COISE ScanModo 18 AUTOLK 0N / OFF Auto Keypad Lock 19 VOICF ON 1 OFF Volta Prompt 20 OPNSET Ol'l’ / DC I MSG Power-0n Display 21 VLG / Battery Power Voltage 22 PONMSG -1A.@ Power-on Message fi— choatcr Shin 73A OFFSFT 0.000-99335MH2 (Under VFO mode) _l— 238 DIS.NM ONIOFF Display Channel Name 24 CHNAME -1A, @ Channel Name Editing 25 0-606 OFF 167.0 I DOZSN TX/RX Tone coder 26 R-CDC OFF ram I DO?3N RX Tone coder 27 .1 T-CDC OFF I 67.0 I DOZSN TX Tune coder 28 3-0 + 1-] OFF Shrfl Direction _l——— 29 STFP 5K / 6.75K I / 25K VFO Step LCD Display Available Values Description 01 Function Narrow Band 31 SEEK 67.0 I CTCSS Scanning 32 SEEK DOZBN I DOS Scanning 33 DALARM ON/OFF Man Down 34 VIBRATE ONIOFF Vibration 35 SCRNO 1-8 Voice scrambler 36 APRO OFFICOMPISCRA voice mode Menu Operation t) Under standby mode. press [ m ] to enter menu setting. LCD displays “MENU“. 2) Press [a] or [ a] to select the dostrod menu Itom, LCD display current setting at selected item. 3) Press [ m ] to enter and then press [ n ] or I a ] to select the desired setting. 4) Press [ a J to confirm, 5) Press [rm] Iw-ce to exit and then return to standby mode. SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION 11am Hem EMer Screen Select Parameter Cennrm Remrn No. Name 11em D1sp1ay parameter Exmananon S|andby 1) Frequency :3 m + 1 a PM In: 1 mm mm 1:“; 3:35ng [Channm slaflmnmng scan A Press 2)F'nomy grim +m W wceiim Transml 3) vox Ieve1 cm mm 1, 3111?? New Law seumg ,1. Preser- 4) TX power 1, wcztoex Seumg 5) SQL \evel 3:35,? seumg Pms smualwan/ (gm +m Mega? s'andby / preer 7) LED 1 run +- Mcemexn d1splay made emackhgm A.) e mrm hngmness «2 *- ggtggycmow WW1 Seflmg *’ / 1 pmsrm Qwewad 1 em +- . 35‘1ng WW \Mca‘oexh beeper 3121211213112; K , Hem Item No Name 10) Aummaum Number Ieeruuy 11) Transmmer/b meow umer 12) Busy charme1 below! 13) vox swmch 1A) Transmn aver beeper 15) Dua‘ watch] manner 16) Recewe saver 17) Seen mode 15) Auto keypad \ock Erner Screen nem Dewey Seem parame1er In were: um um Pm av 1— mm 11.11qu rams 1: mm mm amub vans m1" m 1- 91K- name vans; PM; or 1- e11: mum. mm Parameler Exp1ananon 0N1 uFF OFF/JD 12705 or: JwAvF r 0A1 1 owes; ON/DFF oN/DFF omarr rorcnrss ONJOFF Cormrm Return Standby m . mum - Mme In em . Pressl was m m . Pruslml woe to m ansslm Item Item No Name 19)Vmce uramm 20) Powev-on drspway 2 1 ) Battery power vanage 22) Powerron message 23) A Repeater shlfl Dismay channe‘ name 24) Channe‘ name emung 25) TX/RX mne coder Eruer Screen uem Dlsplay ;Q a: Q W :a m Se‘ect parameler lthe mun . Fw‘fl‘m‘ \u we“ mm mus mm Mum 9m: mussl m rm m \— mm mm rm Parameter Explanauon ON mrr om m: / MSG Shaw currcm mm a mines 955MHz DN IDFF mnmcmner name or; r m / nos Conmm Return Standby 5'wae In em Press [- r Mm m cm Hem Hem Na Name 26) RX «one coder 27bTx (one cader 25) smn mvecnnn 29)VFO map Q; a +3 30) Wide/ (5) Narmw band 31) CTCSS scan 32) Des scan 33} DALARM Cr ' \u mug Se‘ed parameter m m qr mums Mg \u m 32ch am» mm Vm In av \u m m mflahk MUM m av \u 10 «w 5m dmchm ”m In av [a m «as m" mam P155 m a! we m m, mm mm m [a] av u‘l l‘a xe‘beLl [-19 3:25:53; Parameter Exp‘anzhnn or; / ur r ncs or; / uT/ ncs >17 aK/szsxmnx muK wee/Narrow ON’OFF was; OFF/CoMPrscRA Confirm Relum Standby a=rPress [BM . W 1! mm m press rm r. Mme m em Press [m m: m em Fress [m woe m em firms: [m w Iwwe z.) m r Fress [Em Mm lo m Press um Mme tn an DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS ADVANCED FUNCTIONS DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS 1) Scan 8. Scan Mode setting (SCAN&SCANS---MENU 1&17) Functions: under VFO/MR/CH mode, THVUVFS allows you to scan the entire Current operating band and memory channels Enter Menu 1'1 and press [ ] key to start scanning. When you have started scanning, press [- 1 / [a 1 key to change direction. And it will halt on a signal it encounters. press PTT key to stop scanning: Press MDNI key to stop scanning temporarily; Press [ m ] key again to exit the scanning function. Scanning operation is basically the same in each of the above modes. Before you begin, take a moment to select the way in which you would like the scanner to halt on a signal Enter Menu 17" to set scan mode. Detault: To. Three options for the scan mode are available under VFO mode: T0: in this mode. the scanner will halt on a signal it encounters. and will hold there for some time. If you do not take action to disable the scanner within the time period, the scanner will resume even if the stations are still active. C0: in this mode, the scannerwill halt on a signal it encounters, and will hold there if the stations are still active. And after the carrier has dropped, the scanner will resume SE: in this mode. the scanner will halt on a signal it encounter. it will not restart automatically; you must manually rerinitiate scanning it you wish to resume. 2) Priority Transmit (TX.SEL~MENU 2) Functions: TH-UVFQ allows you to transmit on the sub hand even ii you are working on the operating band. Enter Menu 2"" to select priority transmit hand. Default: EDIT. EDIT: it will transmit on the operating oano. BUSY' it will transmit on the band last talking used 3) VOX Level & VOX Switch (VOX&VOX.SW---MENU 3&13) Functions: the VOX l‘unctlon provides automatic transmit/receive SWltching based on voice input to the microphone. With the VOX sztch ON, you do not need to press PTT switch in order to transmit, and it is not necessary to use a VOX headset in order to utilize VOX operation. Enter Menu 13‘“ to set VOX switch. Default: OFF. When the VOX is activated, the “VOX" icon will appear on the display Enter Menu 3" to set VOX level. It has 8 grades. The higher level is. the more sensitive will be. THsUVFQ provides for adjustment of “HangsTime” oi the VOX (the transmitsreceive delay after the cessation oi speech) via program software. Default: 25. 4) TX Power setting (POW---MENU 4) Functions: you can select high/low TX power acoording to your talking environment and need. When you store memories, you can store High and Low power settings separately in each memory Enter Menu 4'" to set TX power. High: 4w Low: 0.5w, when you select Low power. the “L' icon will appear on lhe display. 5) Squelch Adjustment (SQL---MENU 5) Functions: TH-UVFQ’s Squelch system allows you to mute the background noise when no signal is being received. Not only does the Souelch system “standby" operalion more pleasanl, it also significantly reduces battery current consumption. Enter Menu 5‘“ to set SQL level. Default: 5. 6) Dual Wait/Standby (D.WAlT---MENU 6) Functions: THVUVFS allows you to receive the sub panel signal even it you are working on the operating band. It Could monitor the Signal under both master and sub band at the same time Enter Menu 6‘“ to set Dual Wait. Deiault: 0N. 7) LED Display Mode (LED---MENU 7) Function: select the LED/Keypad Lamp mode Enter Menu 7m to select LED display mode. Detault: AUTO. ON. LED display lights all the time. AUTO illuminates the LED when any key is pressed and after as the light is off OFF: Disable the LED lamp. 8) Backlight Brightness setting (LlGHT MENU 8) Functions: choose LED backglight brightness Enter Menu 8‘“ to select backlight brightness. Default: COLORZ. COLOR1: brighter. COLORZ: deiault setting. COLORS' darker 9) Keypad Beeper setting (BEEP---MENU 9) Functions: enable/disable the keypad beeper Enter Menu 9‘" to set keypad beeper. Default: ON. 10) Automatic Number Identity (ANl---MENU 10) Functions: sending ID code when TH-UVFQ transmits, the others can receive It directly on the display if they also have ANi lunction. Enter Menu 10"I to set ANI. Default: OFF. 11) Transmitter Time-Out Timer (TOT---MENU 11) Functions: the TOT leature provides a safety switch which limits transmission to a tare-programmed value This will promote battery conservation by not allowing you to make excessivelyalong transmissions, and in the event of a stuck PTT switch it can prevent interference tn other users as well as battery depletion Enter Menu 11‘” to set TOT. Default: OFF. 12) Busy Channel LockaOut (BCLOWMENU 12) Functions: the BCLO feature prevents the radios transmitter from being activated if a signal strong enough to break through the "noise" squelch is present. On a frequency where stations using different CTCSS or DCS codes may be active. BCLO prevents you from disrupting their communications accidentally (because your radio may be muted by its own tone decoder) Enter Menu 12'“ to set BCLO. Default: OFF. OFF. Disable BCLO feature WAVE. the radio's PTT will be prevented only it the frequency is busy used CALL: the radio‘s PTT will be prevented only the frequency and tone coder is the same. 13) Transmit Over Beeper (ROGER-"MENU 14) Functions: sending a peeper to inform the receiver TX is over. Enter Menu 1Am to set ROGER. Detault: OFF. 14) Dual Watch/Monitor (DW---MENU 15) Functions: Dual Watch feature makes TH-UVF9 can monitor the calling signal when FM radio is on and you won‘t miss any calling. Enter Menu 15‘“ to set DW. Default: OFF. 15) Receive Saver (RX.SAV---MENU 16) Functions: this feature significantly reduces quiescent battery drain, and you may not receive the full data burst. Enter Menu 16‘" to set RX.SAV. Default: OFF. 16) Auto Keypad Lock (AUTOLKWMENU 18) Functions: in order to prevent acmdental irequency change or inadvertent transmission. various aspects of the TH-FB's keys and switches may be locked out. Enter Menu 18‘“ to set AUTOLK. Default: OFF. wnen you switch AUTOLK ON. the keypad will be locked automatically if inere is no key operation for 5 second lftne radio is locked, press [as] Key to unlock it. Also you can lock it using [-] key by manual. 17) Voice Prompt (VOICE---MENU 19) Functions: enable/disable voice prompt Enter Menu 19‘” to set VOICE. Deiault: ON. 18) Power-on Display setting (OPN.SET&VLT&PON.MSG---MENU 20&21&22) Functions: choose powerron display mode and edit powerron message Enter Menu 20‘" to set OPN.SET. Default: OFF. OFF: display model version Dc- battery power voltage MSG power-on message Enter Menu 21‘l to check battery voltage. Enter Menu 22MI to edit power-on message, also you can edit it directly by program software. Using [a ] / [ a] to select character; [-1/[m11o sWitcn cursor position. 19) Repeater Shiit setting (OFFSET&S-D---MENU 233.23) Functions: repeater stations. usually located on mountaintops or other high locations. provide a dramatic extension or the communication range for low-powered hand-held or mobile transceivers Under VFO mode. you can set the magnitude and direction of the repeater shifl. Enter Menu 23m to set magnitude of the repeater shift. Avallable values' 0 00 ~ 99 95 MHZ Enter Menu 13‘" to set the repeater shift direction. Deiault: OFF. 20) Display Channel Name (DIS.NAME&CH.NAMEWMENU 23&24) Functions: swiich channel name dispiay ON/OFF and edii channel name under MR/CH mode Enter Menu 23"! to switch display channel name DNIOFF. Enter Menu 24'" to edit channel name, also you can edit it directly by program software. Using [ ]/[=] 10 seleclcharacler, [m1/[m] to swrtch cursor posmon. 21)Tone coder & Tone Search Scanning & Tone ceiling (C-CDC& R-CDC& TaCDC&SEEK 67.0&D023NWMENU 25&26&27&31&32) Function 1: CTCSS/DCS Operation Many repeater systems requrre thal a veryrloerequency audre tpne be superrrrrpesed on your FM carrier in order to activate the repeater Trrrs helps preveni ialse activation or the repeater by radar or spurious signals from other transmriters Enter Menu 25'”I26"'/27"‘ 10 set TX&RX Tone coder] RX Tone coder] TX Tone coder. 1) Press [m] key to select CTCSS/ DCS/ OFF Afler you choose CTCSS/ DCS, press [ a] / [ a] key 10 choose the rignl group you need. 2) Press [- ] key to select DCS direction. THVUVFS has 50 groups c‘rcss, 104 groups normai/invened DCS. SS TONE FREQUENCV (HZ) 67.0 59.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 5 25 55.4 58.5 91.5 94.5 97.4 100.0 103.5 107 2 110.9 114.5 115.5 123.0 127.3 131 a 136.5 141.3 146.2 1514 1567 1598 1622 1655 1679 1713 1738 1773 1799 1835 1862 189.9 192.8 196 6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225 7 229.1 233.6 241.5 250.3 254.1 . . . . 1:1
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