TYT ELECTRONICS TH-UVF9 Two-way Radio User Manual 1
TYT ELECTRONICS CO., LTD Two-way Radio 1
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User Manual 1
Two-way radio Brand : TYT FCC ID: PODTH-UVF9 Model : TH-UVF9.TH-UVF10.YH-UV11.TH-UV12 Frequency Range :136-174MH2. 400-470MH2 4W for UHF. SW for VHF 1'0 BIISTOMEBS lrar‘k you vmy much '0' usmg ouv two way radio. This radno of modern uesign is reasonable stchture wlm stable (unchans. ll ls doslgncu to meat dlfluranx customers' need for high quality With easy ODe'mion and pc'lccl capabl ly. Wu buhzwu you am pleased With Its nice shape and excellent pedomance. Hus manual rs sultaulu [or using {M model of HHJWS. Main Functions Dual band‘ dual dxsplay. dual standby NB band Ir‘dcpundun'. opera! on 2 x 128 channels storage and scanning Shortcut menu opura'mn 'nodc FM rad o and 25 slamms memory CTCSS/DCS and {one Search scanmng Welcome to use 777' two-way radio :"mm' 5"“ 3"" ARS"”"°"“" om: calllng 1750Hz lune l2.5kl lz channel spacmg swllchable ‘ “MMWMM lllgnlm dale/low TX power watchable Mull! working rrodc swntchablc PTT ID and MSK/DTMF encode Vlbrabon alon functor (Opuonal) Man down (opuunal) 8 groups of scrambler (Opbonal) Remote slum’k niacin/am (Optional) ZTI'ST/DTMF encoder and decoder (ophonal) GOII'I'EIITS USING TIPS ------------------------------------- UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Supplied Items ---------------- CHARGING BATTERY PACK Charging Preparation ' Charging Operation - INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES Installation of BaItery Pack Antenna Installation """" Installing Belt Clip --------------- Installing External Micro/Speaker GETTING FAMILIAR Radio Illustration 7" LCD Display ----- Keypad Functions WORKING MODE-- Frequency Mode (VFO) 7777777 Frequency-Channel Mode (MR) - 19 Channel Mode (CH) ,, ,19 FM Radio Mode (FM) - 19 MENU Mode , Reset Mode ~ SET MENU MODE ............................................................ 21 SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION ----- 24 DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 29 Scan & Scan Mode selting -29 Priority Transmit .......... .30 VOX Level . 30 TX Power setting _ . 31 Squelcn Adjustment _ 31 Dual Wait/Standby _ _ 31 LED Display Mode .. 32 Backlight Brighlness setting _ 32 Keypad Beeper setting _ _ 32 Automatic Number Identity __ 32 Transmitter Time-Out Timerr 33 Busy Channel LockrOut .. .. 33 - 33 Transmit Over Beeper Dual Watch/Monilor - 34 Receive Saver.... . 34 , 34 34 35 35 36 36 Auto Keypad Lock Voice Prompt Power-on Display setting Repeater Shift selting ,, Display Channel Name ---------- C-CDC&R-CDC&T-CDC&SCN CD VFO Shp swing ----------------------------------------------- — 39 MW Band -------------------------------—--------—---------------------- «I Vibration _ ................................................. 4Q Man Donwn ....................................................... 46 Van. Moda and Scmmblor ............................................. 4d ADVANCED FUNCTIONS _____41 PTTIANI ID Selling ------------------------------------------- 4 Emugency Alon —————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 4a Keypad Loddng Setting .......................................... 43 Ravens Froquoncy ............................................ :3" Tone Calling (175mm ____________________________________________ Md Channel Scanning .....-........-........-...-....-...-........-.._.__._. 4:1 Chlml Storage Operation ................................................... 4a OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS ---.--._-_-.--...-_-.--..___-.__..___-.__.____-.___ 4! REMOTE KILLSTUN. ACTIVATE AND REVIVE ....................... sq“ TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ................................................ 52 USING TIPS UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Nip J‘v'wwathRB.rgom USING TIPS Please read the iollowmg brie! lhstructlons. non-compllance with these rules may cause danger or violate the law I Obey the local government regulation before uslng this radio, lmproper use may violate the law and be punished. - Turn off the radio before entering flammable or exploslve areas. - Do not charge or change the battery in flammable or explcslve areas. I Turn 0" the radio before gettlng close to the blasting Zone or detonator areas I Do not use radlo whose antenna is damaged, touching ol damaged antenna Wlll cause heat injury I Do not attempt to open the radlo. the malntenance work should be done by technlcal expert only a To avoid troubles caused by electromagnetlc inlerierence or electromagnetic compatlblllty, please turn off the radlo in places where have the banner "Do not use wireless equipment“. such as hospltal and other healthcare places. I In the car with an airbag. do not put the radio Wlthin the scope of the alrbag deployment. I Do not store the radio under the direct sunshine or in hot areas. - When you transmit with the radio, do keep away from its antenna for 5cm at least. - lithe radio appears smelly or smoke. please shut off its power immediately and contact with your local dealer I Do not transmlt too long. for the radio may heat and hurt the user. llzl UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Welcome to use 7 Y7 TH-UVFQ transceiver. Please check if any damage to thep ackage when your recelve it Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you check the items listed in the following table. lf any items are misslng or damaged during shipment, please Contact with your local dealer immediately. Supplled Items: lbs gt; /@ THVUVFS EodY(‘l) Antenna (t) Lialon battery (1) Power Adapter (1) rat-J § m Handstrap (t) Belt Clip (1) Verification (t) User‘s Manual (1) Note: The antenna frequency range please refers to the annular label at the bottom of antenna CHARGING BATTERY PACK Charging Precaution The supplied battery pack of TH-UVF9 is a highspertormanoe Liaion battery with 7.4V standard voitage,1500mAh high capacity in a very compact package Under normal use, the battery pack may be used for approximately 500 charge cycles and more. after which operating time maybe expected to decrease. lf you have an old battery pack which is displaying capacity which has become diminished, you should replace the pack with a new one. Please use ”designated battery; other batteries can cause explosion and hurt people Notice: I Please do not short-circuit the battery terminals or expose of in fire. Do not disassemble CHARGI N G BATTE RY PAC K the battery unauthorized. I Charge the battery between temperature [TC and 45C. The battery can not be normally INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES charged beyond this temperature range - Please lum oIf the transceiver when you charge it Transmitting with the transceiver in charge will altect its normal charge I Do not unplug the Power Adapter or battery when it is charged. - it the battery pack lasts shortly even n is lull at power, it shows that the battery is depleted, please change the battery pack. I Please do not charge when the battery or the radio is wet. Please dry it with a cloth helore charging to avoid any danger Warning: When the conductive metals such as jewelery. key ordeocrallve chains touch the battery terminals. all the batteries are likely to cause damage to the items or personal - l‘ lnlury These canductwe metals may term a short clrcuit and generates much heat Do deal wltrl any battery carerully. especlally when put tt Into pocket, wallet or other metalllc Contalners. Charging Operation Arter lnstalling the battery pack, if the battery icon shows c 3. ll means that the battery pack is out at power, Please charge lt lndlcator light of charger will show charging conditlon Indlcator Dlsplay Status Battery Tips: - The battery is not lully charged in rectory, please charge belore uslng it - Charge and discharge the battery tor two or three times, the battery capacity will reach the best condition. When the battery capamty is low, please charge or change the battery. . The battery lasts shortly even if lt ls rutty charged. the battery is depleted. please contact your local dealer to buy a new authentic Ty?- battery INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES lnstallation of Battery Pack 1) Fit the supplied battery pack into the batter pack trough, then sllde it toward the head to lnsert lt completely-um directlon or arrowhead a). 2) Push the battery pack lock to release the battery pack and slide it toward the bottom to remove lt cutssslrl directlon of arrowhead ® Picture 1 Picture 2 lat Antenna lnslallation The supplied hlgh gain antenna provides nlgh performance at the entire VHF/UHF frequency range of the transceiver To lnstall the supplied antenna, hold the bottom end (It the antenna, then screw It Onto the connector on the lransoelver untll it is snug Do not over-tlgnten by use of extreme force. Picture 3 To unlnstall the antenna, hold the bottom end or it and turn it counterclockwise to remove it. Plcture 4 Notes: I Never transrnlt Wlthout having an antenna connected I When lrlstalling the supplled antenna, never hold the upper part otthe antenna while screwing it onto the connector on the transeelver. Or you may snap the antenna Plcture 3 Picture 4 Installing Belt Clip Align the two holds at belt clip and the two holes at the radlos, fix them wlth the supplied M2 5x5 screws. Loosen the screw set to remove belt clip. Plcture 5, Plcture e Picture 5 Plcture 6 InstaHing External Micro/Speaker Open "1e cover of the Mic/speakerjack and insen (he microphone/speaker plugs imo the jack Picture 7 Nola: - Using the sxtema‘ headset or Mic/speaker win affect Ihs waler-Iighlnsss performance 0! radio. I N the exierna‘ headset is not workable, p‘ease use the headset case. GETTING FAMILIAR RADIO ILLUSTRATION ANTENNA conned «he supphed ahrenna here \ndlcamr MIC *POWERNOLUME D‘ALi Tms cenlrol toggle the «rahscerver's power err/cu and amusnhe sumo vaTurne TeveT SPEAKER CALL Activates T-CALL (1750Hz) lor repeater access aha lransmu DTMF and 2/5 |one srgnahng The rhrerhel mrcrophone \S \ucaled here The mlema‘ speaker rs \ocaled here KEYBOARD PTT Press T! m rransmrr and release n to recerve afler your rrahsrnrssron rs eorinered. fl These 16 keys select me operarrrrg features on me THVUVFQ The iuncrroh a! (he keys are descnbed rr. de‘afls on pages 168.17. MOM Long press mrs key disables me horse suue‘chmg adieu, aHowmg yau to hear very weak srgnaTs near the background rrcrse TeveT. spA MIC/SP LJ The rack provrdes connecllcn pmnts lor micmphone auaro, earphene audlu, speaker and program came HI LCD DISPLAY You will see various icons shown on the screen when power on. The tollowirig table can help you identify ioons‘ meaning which dispiay on LCD. LE Elsa 75:89 15A. Operating band signai & power meter L Law TX power active :7 Dual watch/standby aclive S RX power save active VDX VOX active +- Repeater shitt direction and ARS active R Reverses the transmit and receive frequency active N Narrow band mode active Keypad icck active “ Desc pt noffunc ons in Squeich active 4] Beep tone active El Receive caiiing ID or MSG i, Scrambler active "' Battery power indicator Cr CTCSS decoder active DCS DCS decoder active 5r 5 Tone signaiing active n 2 Tone signaling aolive W7 DTMF signaling active A Operating A band indicator V Operating B band indicator :2 Frequency mantissa indicator :83 Channel nurnoer/Menii items number indicator A Busy channei indicator 1: Channel scanned avaiiable under CH mode Hi KEYPAD FUNCTIONS -__IEIIEI_ Press Frequency/ Frequency/ Frequency/ Frequency/ Frequency/ key Channel Na. Channel N0. Channel No. Channel No Channel No. -IEIIIEII_-IEI W, “a" W “7" em “a" W “9» W, “0" Press Enter menu Swllch the Upper menu Lower menu Swltch VFO key mode/cnhflrm A or E llem‘ channel llem‘ channel mode and Press Enter dual Enler LED Enter Enter beep Enter ANI the setting frequency or frequency or lrequency MR mode/exit [ W ] + waiUstandby item Brighlness ltem llem to be the the setting “em item “Operating" Bald -IEIIEI I In I -- Press and Enler resel No actlon Switch CH No action No action Press Left-cursor ngl‘l cursor Enter at exll Iurn on Ihe mode mode and key posmon posmon . FM radlo radio VFO mode when edlllng when edltlng mode channel name channel name - um ml um IEIIEI hold key It) hold key to [m] to start Press Frequency/ Frequency/ Frequency/ Frequencyl Frequency/ Sm keypad Sm ,evme “agency key Channel No Channel No Channel No Channel No Channel No lock. frequency ale” entry “1" entry ”2" entry “3" entry “4" entry ”5" Press Enter scan Enter priorily Enter vox Enter Enlel squelch [ m ]+ item TX mode level ltem hlgh/low level item item power item Illl l 11
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