Yaesu Musen 20345X40 AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER User Manual OM
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER OM
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. User Manual 1
- 3. User Manual 2
- 4. User Manual 3
- 5. User Manual 4
- 6. User Manual 5
- 7. User Manual 6
- 8. User Manual 7
- 9. User Manual 8
- 10. User Manual 9
- 11. User Manual 10
- 12. User Manual 11
- 13. User Manual 12
- 14. User Manual 13
- 15. User Manual 14
- 16. User Manual 15
- 17. User Manual 16
- 18. User Manual 17
- 19. User Manual 18
- 20. User Manual 19
- 21. User Manual 20
- 22. User Manual 21
User Manual 21
Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Set-up Menu 5 Touch [PICTURE QUALITY] to set the picture quality The setting will change in the following order each time it is touched. âLOW (low resolution)â â âNORMALâ â âHIGH (high resolution)â Tip Factory default value: NORMAL 126+1 0 Ლ 75$%#/'4# 2+%674'5+<' ᲸᜤᲸ 2+%674'37#.+6; 014/#. $#%- 6 Press for one second or longer The camera image will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Setting the operation of the Bluetooth headset By mounting the Bluetooth unit to the radio and using a Bluetooth headset, audio can be received and sent wirelessly. Refer to âUsing the Bluetooth headsetâ ( P.134) for details. Setting the voice memory operation By mounting the voice guide unit to the radio, audio that is received or picked up by the microphone can be recorded and then played back or erased later. Refer to âUsing the voice memoryâ ( P.146) for details. Reconfiguring the settings The settings and memory of the radio can be returned to the default factory settings. Refer to âReconfiguring the Settingsâ ( P.61) for details. Registering the preset Current settings such as the frequency and memory channels can be registered in a single preset. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [RESET/CLONE] 5'672/'07 /'/14; &+52.#; 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Initialization and saving settings 201 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Set-up Menu 3 Touch [2 PRESET] The screen for confirming the preset registration will be displayed. 4'5'6%.10' Ლ (#%614;4'5'6 Ĺť Ჺ 24'5'6 Ĺť Ო 4'%#..24'5'6 Ĺť Ჟ /'/%*4'5'6 Ĺť $#%- 4 Touch [OK?] The preset will be registered. When canceling the registration, touch [Cancel]. 4'5'6%.10' Ლ (#%614;4'5'6 Ჺ 24'5'6 Ო Ჟ Ĺť Ĺť 24'5'6 Ĺť 4'%#..24'5'6 1-! %CPEGᲴ Ĺť /'/%*4'5'6 $#%- 5 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Recalling the registered preset Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences The registered preset can be recalled from the set-up menu. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [RESET/CLONE] 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [3 RECALL PRESET] The screen for confirming the recall of the registered preset will be displayed. Ჺ 24'5'6 Ĺť Ო 4'%#..24'5'6 Ĺť Ჟ /'/%*4'5'6 Ĺť $#%- 4 Touch [OK?] The registered preset will be recalled and the display will return to the previous screen. When canceling the recall, touch [Cancel]. 4'5'6%.10' Ĺť Ლ (#%614;4'5'6 Ჺ Ĺť 24'5'6 4'%#..24'5'6 Ĺť 4'%#..24'5'6 1-! %CPEGᲴ Ĺť /'/%*4'5'6 Ო Ჟ $#%- 202 /'/14; &+52.#; Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Set-up Menu Sorting the registered memory channels The memory channels registered in the radio can be sorted in the ascending order. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [RESET/CLONE] 5'672/'07 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [5 MEM CH SORT] The screen for confirming the sorting of the memory channels will be displayed. Ჟ /'/%*4'5'6 Ĺť Ჽ /'/%*5146 Ĺť $#%- 4 Touch [OK?] The memory channels will be sorted starting from the lowest frequencies. When canceling the sorting, touch [Cancel]. /'/14; &+52.#; 4'5'6%.10' Ĺť 24'5'6 Ო Ĺť 4'%#..24'5'6 /'/14;%*5146 Ĺť /'/%*4'5'6 1-! %CPEGᲴ Ĺť /'/%*5146 Ჟ Ჽ $#%- 5 The radio will start up again The power will be switched off once and then it will be switched on automatically. Copying saved data All the data saved in the radio can be copied directly to another FTM-400XDR/DE. Refer to âUsing the clone functionâ ( P.153) for details. Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Ჺ 203 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Set-up Menu Call sign settings Changing the call sign You can change your own call sign set in the radio. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CALLSIGN] The current call sign will be displayed. 5'672/'07 /'/14; &+52.#; 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [CHANGE] %#..5+)0 The character input screen will be displayed. ,3 Ლ ;$ ( Ლ Ჺ Ო %*#0)' $#%- Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences 4 Touch a character key The touched character will be displayed at the top of the screen. Tips ⢠Up to 10 characters of alphabets, numerics, and a hyphen can be entered. ⢠Refer to Page 23 on how to operate the character input screen. ,3 Ლ ;$ ( Ლ Ჺ Ო 3 9 ' 4 6 # 5 & ( ) * , - . < : % 8 $ 0 / $#%ᲚᲺᲝ @ #$% 5 Touch [ENT] The new call sign will be displayed. 5RCEG '06 ,# Ლ <4 . Ლ Ჺ Ო Ო Ჟ Ლ Ჺ Ჽ ᲚᲺᲝ @ #$% 6 Touch [BACK] ; 7 + 1 2 Პ Ჿ áł áł áł " %CPEGᲴ 5RCEG '06 %#..5+)0 ,# Ლ <4 . Ლ Ჺ Ო $#%- 204 %*#0)' Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Set-up Menu 7 Press for one second or longer The call sign will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences 205 Appendix Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Options List â â â â â â â â â â â PC connection cable (SCU-20) *Same as the one provided â Cloning cable (CT-166) â Voice guide unit (FVS-2) â Bluetooth unit (BU-2) â Control cable (CT-162) â Controller bracket (MMB-98) â Water proof (equivalent to IP55) high power external speaker (MLS-200-M10) Appendix 206 â Speaker microphone with camera (MH-85A11U) â Microphone extension kit (MEK-2) â Hand Microphone (MH-42C6J) DTMF Microphone (MH-48A6JA) *Same as the one provided Water proof Bluetooth headset (monaural) (BH-2A) Charging cradle for BH-2A (CD-40) Battery charger for CD-40 (PA-46) zz Data cable (CT-163): DIN 10 pin ââ DIN 6 pin + Dsub 9 pin zz Data cable (CT-164): DIN 10 pin ââ DIN 6 pin zz Data cable (CT-165): DIN 10 pin ââ Dsub 9 pin zz Data cable (CT-167): DIN 10 pin ââ Split end (10 pin) Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Maintenance Care and maintenance Turn the transceiver OFF before wiping away any dust and stains on the radio using a dry and soft cloth. For stubborn stains, slightly moisten a soft cloth and wring it hard before using it to wipe away the stains. Caution Never use washing detergents and organic solvents (thinner, benzene etc.). This may result in the paint peeling off or the cover being damaged. Replacing the fuse Use ONLY the correct rating (15 A) replacement fuse in the DC cable fuse holder. Caution When replacing the fuse, disconnect the power supply cable from the radio and from the external DC power supply. ââReplacing the fuse of the DC power supply cable 1 Prepare a new fuse Use a fuse with a rating of 15 A. Caution Never use a fuse that is not of the specified rating. 2 Open the fuse holder as shown in the diagram on the right â â â 3 Remove the broken fuse 4 Attach the new fuse 5 Close the fuse holder Appendix European version 207 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 When you have difficulties ... Caution Check the following before requesting for repair services. There is no power zz Is the external power supply connected correctly? Connect the black wire to the negative (-) terminal and the red wire to the positive (+) terminal. zz Is the voltage and current capacity of the external power supply sufficient? Check the voltage (13.8 V) and current capacity (20 A or above) of the external power supply. zz Is the fuse broken? Replace the fuse. There is no sound zz Is the squelch level or setting too high? Adjust the squelch level when receiving weak signals. zz Is the volume low? Increase the volume by turning the VOL knob in a clockwise direction. zz Is the tone squelch or DCS turned on? When the tone squelch or DCS is turned on, no sound will be heard until signals containing the same tone frequency, or DCS code that have been set are received. zz Is the external speaker connected? Connect a speaker with an impedance of 4 to 16 Ί correctly. zz Is the Bluetooth headset in use? Disable the use of the headset or use the set-up menu to allow sound to come from both the headset and the main body speaker. There is no transmission zz Is the PTT switch pressed properly? zz Is the microphone connected correctly? Plug the connector all the way into the MIC jack. zz Is the transmission frequency set to the amateur band? Transmission outside the amateur band is not possible. zz Is the antenna or co-axial cable broken? Replace the antenna or co-axial cable. zz Is the voltage of the external power supply normal? When the voltage of the power supply drops during transmit, the transceiver may not work properly. Use a stable DC power supply with a voltage of 13.8 V and a current capacity of 20 A. The keys or knobs will not operate Appendix zz Is the lock function activated? Cancel the lock by pressing the POWER / LOCK key. 208 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 When you have difficulties ... About internal spurious signals Certain frequency combinations of signals received simultaneously, may cause some effect on the receiver mixer and IF circuits due to the high frequency of the internal oscillator. However, this is not a malfunction (refer to the calculation formulas below: n is any integer). Depending on the combination of the frequencies received at the same time, there may also be fluctuations in the receiver sensitivity zz Reception frequency = 12.288 MHz x n times zz Reception frequency = 15.6 MHz x n times zz Reception frequency = 2.4576 MHz x n times zz Reception frequency = 6.1444 MHz x n times zz Reception frequency = 11.1 MHz x n times zz Reception frequency = 18.432 MHz x n times zz Upper (Band A) frequency = (Lower (Band B) frequency Âą 44.85 MHz) Ă n times zz Lower (Band B) frequency = (Upper (Band A) frequency Âą 47.25 MHz) Ă n times @ Upper band (Band A) MODE = NFM After-market Services ď The warranty period is 1 year or 2 years from the date of purchase The warranty certification is enclosed with the product. Breakdowns arising from normal use of the product in accordance with the instructions in the operating manual shall be repaired free-of-charge within a period of 1 year (USA, EXP version) or 2 years (European Version) from the date of purchase. ď Keep the warranty certificate in a safe location When the warranty certificate is lost, failures which occur during the warranty period will be treated as chargeable non-warranty claims. A warranty certificate where necessary information such as the purchase date and the name of the retail store have not been filled in will also be treated as void. Please ensure that the date of purchase and the name of the retail store are filled in correctly in the warranty certificate. ď You may also check with us for any non-warranty repairs We will repair at your expense if the functions can be maintained after the repair. Please check with the retail store or Yaesu customer support for more information. ď Keep the packaging box When transporting this product for inspection and repair, use the original product packaging box to prevent accidents and damages during the transport. Appendix 209 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Specification ââGeneral Frequency range Channel steps Emission Type Frequency stability Antenna impedance Supply Voltage Current consumption Operating temperature Case size Weight (approx.) : TX 144 - 146 MHz or 144 - 148 MHz 430 - 440 MHz or 430 - 450 MHz : RX 108 - 137 MHz (Air Band) 137 - 174 MHz (144 MHz HAM) 174 - 400 MHz (GEN1) 400 - 480 MHz (430 MHz HAM) 480 - 999.99 MHz (GEN2) : 5/6.25/8.33/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz (8.33 kHz : only for Air band) : F1D, F2D, F3E, F7W : Âą2.5 ppm â4°F to +140°F (â20°C to +60°C) : 50 Ί : Norminal 13.8 V DC, negative ground : 0.5 A (receive) 11 A (50 W TX, 144 MHz) 12 A (50 W TX, 430 MHz) : â4°F to +140°F (â20°C to +60°C) : Radio unit: 5.5" (W) Ă 1.6" (H) Ă 4.9" (D) (140 Ă 40 Ă 125 mm) w/o fan Controller: 5.5" (W) Ă 2.8" (H) Ă 0.8" (D) (140 Ă 72 Ă 20 mm) : 2.64 lbs (1.2 kg) with radio unit, controller, control cable ââTransmitter RF power output Modulation type : 50/20/5 W : F1D, F2D, F3E : Variable Reactance Modulation F7W : 4FSK (C4FM) : At least 60 dB below Spurious emission Microphone impedance : About 2 kΊ DATA terminal input impedance: About 10 kΊ Appendix 210 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Ratings ââReceiver Circuit type Intermediate frequencies Receiver Sensitivity Squelch sensitivity Selectivity AF output : Double conversion super-heterodyne : A band: 1st : 47.25 MHz, 2nd :450 kHz B band: 1st : 44.85 MHz, 2nd : 450 kHz 108 - 137 MHz (AM) 137 - 140 MHz (FM) 140 - 150MHz (FM) 150 - 174 MHz (FM) 174 - 222 MHz (FM) 222 - 300 MHz (FM) 300 - 336 MHz (AM) 336 - 420 MHz (FM) 420 - 470 MHz (FM) 470 - 520 MHz (FM) 800 - 900 MHz (FM) 900 - 999.99 MHz (FM) AF output impedance Strength of secondary radio waves: 0.8ÎźV typ for 10 dB SN 0.2ÎźV for 12 dB SINAD 0.2ÎźV for 12 dB SINAD 0.25ÎźV for 12 dB SINAD 0.3ÎźV typ for 12 dB SINAD 0.25ÎźV typ for 12 dB SINAD 0.8ÎźV typ for 10 dB SINAD 0.25ÎźV for 12 dB SINAD 0.2ÎźV typ for 12 dB SINAD 0.2ÎźV for 12 dB SINAD 0.4ÎźV typ for 12 dB SINAD 0.8ÎźV typ for 12 dB SINAD Cellular blocked (USA only) Digital mode 0.19ÎźV typ for BER 1% 140 - 150 MHz (Digital) 0.19ÎźV typ for BER 1% 420 - 470 MHz (Digital) 0.16ÎźV (144/430 MHz) AM, FM 12 kHz/35 kHz (â6 dB/â60 dB) 3 W (8 Ί, THD10%, 13.8 V) internal speaker 8 W (4 Ί, THD10%, 13.8 V) Optional MLS-200-M10 4 - 16 Ί 4 nW and below Cautions zz Rated values are at normal temperature and pressure. zz Ratings and specifications are subject to change without notice. ââSymbols placed on the equipment Direct current Appendix 211 Index Appendix 212 About internal spurious signals............... 209 accessories............................................... 13 after-market services............................... 209 alphabet input screen................................ 23 altitude measuring............................................. 90 altitude changes erasing.................................................. 91 altitude display screen............................... 21 AMS.................................................... 45, 46 AMS transmission mode......................... 174 analog FM mode....................................... 46 announce function setting operation.................................. 149 antenna..................................................... 25 connecting............................................. 29 install..................................................... 25 ANT terminal............................................. 16 APO function............................................119 APRS baud rate............................................. 197 operating band.................................... 196 APRS function........................................... 98 APRS function settings........................... 199 ARS........................................................... 52 audio erasing the recorded one.................... 148 muting................................................... 48 recording and listening to.................... 144 recording the received one.................. 147 replaying the recorded one................. 147 auto repeater shift................................... 186 background color of the frequency display area........................................................... 60 backtrack function............................... 93, 95 band scope................................................ 47 band scope display width........................ 172 band scope screen.................................... 19 beep volume...................................... 54, 188 Bluetooth headset................................... 134 identifying............................................ 137 operation............................................. 201 setting the operation............................ 136 using.................................................... 139 Bluetooth unit mounting............................................. 134 call sign..................................................... 37 changing.............................................. 204 call sign settings...................................... 204 car battery................................................. 30 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 checking the route using a personal computer................................................... 90 clock shift of the CPU.............................. 188 clone function.......................................... 153 communicating.......................................... 49 communicating with specified partner stations.................................................... 102 communication mode................................ 45 compass panel changing the direction........................... 94 compass screen.......................... 20, 93, 172 COM port................................................. 193 connecting the power supply..................... 30 connecting the radio.................................. 29 connecting to a personal computer......... 155 CONTROL jack................................... 15, 16 controller................................................... 14 connecting to the main body................. 29 installing................................................ 28 copying saved data................................. 203 Copying the Radio Data to another Transceiver.............................................. 151 copyrights.................................................... 4 countdown timer.......................................117 count down timer screen........................... 22 CTCSS.................................................... 102 current location registering............................................. 95 Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences............................................. 163 data communication baud rate............................................. 197 operating band.................................... 196 data communication settings................... 193 DATA jack.......................................... 16, 155 date and time.................................... 56, 183 display format...................................... 184 DCS......................................................... 104 using.................................................... 105 DCS code................................................ 180 setting.................................................. 104 DCS transmission.................................... 111 DCS transmission / tone reception........... 111 departure point registering............................................. 95 DIAL knob............................................ 14, 15 Band A................................................... 14 Band B.................................................. 15 digital code squelch................................. 104 display background color........................ 172 display brightness............................. 58, 173 display contrast....................................... 173 display method for my position................ 178 display mode............................................. 20 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Index DISP/SETUP key...................................... 14 distance scale........................................... 91 DTMF.......................................................112 DTMF code registering................................... 112, 180 transmission method........................... 180 transmitting manually...........................................114 registered code................................113 DTMF function..........................................112 dual band screen....................................... 19 dual receive............................................... 81 restart condition..................................... 82 DWN.......................................................... 17 D/X key...................................................... 14 FM mode................................................... 51 F/MW key.................................................. 15 frequency step......................................... 188 frequency steps......................................... 41 FR mode................................................... 46 function menu screen................................ 19 functions and configuration settings........ 183 fuse replacing.............................................. 207 gain........................................................... 50 geodetic reference system................ 92, 192 GM function............................................... 99 GM key...................................................... 15 GPS........................................................... 83 GPS function............................................. 83 GPS log function....................................... 89 GPS screen............................................... 23 group monitor function settings............... 183 home channel changing the frequency......................... 64 monitoring............................................. 81 recalling................................................. 63 initialization and saving settings.............. 201 inputting the character............................... 23 lap timer...................................................116 lap timer screen......................................... 22 latitude and longitude display screen........ 88 Listening to the frequency voice announcement........................................ 149 locking the knobs and switches................. 55 main body.................................................. 16 installing................................................ 27 maintenance............................................ 207 memories to be skipped............................ 77 memory erasing.................................................. 65 naming.................................................. 66 recalling................................................. 63 writing.................................................... 62 memory channel........................................ 62 sorting................................................. 203 memory channel settings........................ 179 memory mode........................................... 44 memory scan............................................. 74 memory scan method.............................. 179 memory tag display method.................................... 179 memory tag display................................... 67 message creating and sending........................... 125 downloading........................................ 124 forwarding........................................... 132 receiving.............................................. 122 Registering standard messages.......... 128 replying to............................................ 130 sending........................................ 122, 125 sorting................................................. 123 standard.............................................. 127 viewing................................................ 122 MIC jack.................................................... 16 microphone connecting............................................. 29 microphone (MH-48A6JA)......................... 17 micro-SD card........................................... 33 copying data from................................ 152 copying data to.................................... 151 initializing............................................... 35 Initializing............................................ 200 Appendix external eevice connected...................... 155 external power supply equipment............. 32 external speaker...................................... 162 EXT GPS jack..................................... 15, 84 EXT SP jack...................................... 16, 162 installation location when used in a mobile unit............................................................ 24 installing the radio..................................... 24 internal spurious intensity........................ 209 interval for recording the GPS position information.............................................. 192 213 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Index installing................................................ 34 removing............................................... 34 setting up............................................... 33 writing group IDs to............................. 200 writing settings to................................ 199 micro-SD card settings............................ 199 micro-SD card slot..................................... 16 modulation mode....................................... 46 Appendix 214 position information screen....................... 88 position information to the computer....... 156 positioning using GPS............................... 83 positioning using the external GPS device.... 84, 192 position of the destination......................... 97 power off.................................................... 36 automatic............................................. 191 power supply/LOCK switch....................... 14 preset recalling............................................... 202 registering........................................... 201 program key of the microphone.............. 189 programmable key assigning the WX function to................. 71 programmable memory writing into............................................. 79 PTT............................................................ 17 Narrow FM mode...................................... 47 notification of an incoming call using the bell. 110, 181 numbers and symbols input screen.......... 23 operating band.......................................... 38 operating mode......................................... 44 optional device settings........................... 200 Optional receive Audio Record and Playback.................................................. 144 options list............................................... 206 other stations registering the locations........................ 96 packet communication............................ 158 setting the operation............................ 160 pager function......................................... 106 activating............................................. 108 pairing..................................................... 137 partner station information pop-up time......................................... 177 picture downloading........................................ 124 forwarding........................................... 132 receiving.............................................. 122 replying to............................................ 130 sending........................................ 122, 125 sending the saved one........................ 129 sorting................................................. 123 taking................................................... 141 taking with the camera attached to the speaker microphone............................ 140 viewing................................................ 122 viewing the saved one......................... 143 PIN code......................................... 137, 191 PMS.......................................................... 79 PMS memory channel............................... 79 position information................................... 87 displaying the current............................ 87 displaying the partner station................ 87 recording............................................... 89 position information display screen......... 172 radio wave format.................................... 174 real-time navigation function............... 93, 94 recalling a specified station..................... 108 receiving.................................................... 36 reception range expanding............................................ 190 reconfiguring the settings.................. 61, 201 registered trademarks................................. 4 repeater..................................................... 52 repeater shift direction............................................... 186 width.................................................... 187 reset erasing only the registered memory channels................................................ 61 restoring all settings.............................. 61 restoring the APRS settings.................. 61 reverse tone.............................................110 satellite capture status.............................. 86 saving the destination............................... 95 scanning direction................................... 182 scanning function...................................... 72 scanning method....................................... 75 scanning stop.......................................... 183 scanning the programmable memories.... 79, 80 scan only the specified memory channels.76 scan settings........................................... 182 screen....................................................... 18 screen display settings............................ 171 Select the screen to be displayed........... 171 sensitivity of the microphone............. 50, 179 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Index Setting the receive station code.............. 106 set-up menu basic operations.................................. 163 list........................................................ 164 using.................................................... 171 signal reception method.......................... 182 smart navigation function.......................... 93 snapshot function.................................... 140 speaker microphone with camera........... 200 connecting........................................... 140 specification............................................ 210 specified memories................................... 75 specified stations recalling............................................... 180 split memory.............................................. 68 squelch code of the digital mode............. 176 squelch detection.................................... 198 squelch level............................................. 39 squelch terminal...................................... 198 squelch type setting for transmission and reception separately............................................ 181 squelch type of the digital mode.............. 175 Standby Beep.......................................... 178 stopwatch function...................................115 sub-band mute........................................ 179 transmitting the tone signal..................... 103 tuning the radio......................................... 40 turning the power on................................. 36 V/D mode.................................................. 46 version of the DSP program.................... 178 VFO mode................................................. 44 VFO scan.................................................. 72 voice guide unit mounting............................................. 144 voice memory.......................................... 146 operation............................................. 201 setting the operation............................ 146 VOL knob.................................................. 14 voltage display........................................ 173 volume....................................................... 38 VOX......................................................... 134 weather alert..................................... 71, 182 weather channels...................................... 70 recalling................................................. 71 When you have difficulties....................... 208 WX function............................................... 70 Appendix Taking Pictures with the optional Camera (Snapshot Function)................................ 140 time display............................................. 173 timer / clock screen..................................115 timer/clock screen..................................... 21 timer function............................................115 time zone........................................... 92, 185 TNC......................................................... 158 Tone Calling.............................................. 53 tone frequency........................................ 180 setting.................................................. 102 tone signal settings................................. 180 tone squelch............................................ 102 using.................................................... 103 tone transmission / DCS reception........... 111 TOT function............................................ 120 touch key................................................. 121 touch panel.................................................. 4 touch panel display................................... 14 transmission time limiting................................................. 191 Transmit and receive settings................. 174 transmit power........................................... 50 transmitting................................................ 49 unit display.............................................. 191 UP............................................................. 17 updating the firmware of the radio........... 157 User Programmed Reverse CTCSS Decoder....................................................110 user programmed reverse CTCSS tone.. 180 215 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 1. Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the userâs authorization to operate this device. 2. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference including received, interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. The scanning receiver in this equipment is incapable of tuning, or readily being altered, by the User to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22. Appendix Part 15.21: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the userâs authorization to operate this device. DECLARATION BY MANUFACTURER The Scanner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being converted or modified to a digital scanner receiver by any user. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. 216 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Disposal of your Electronic and Electric Equipment Products with the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as household waste. Electronic and Electric Equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste by products. In EU countries, please contact your local equipment supplier representative or service center for information about the waste collection system in your country. AT DK GR LU RO LI List of national codes BE BG CY CZ ES EE FI FR HR HU IE IT LV MT NL PL SK SI SE CH NO â â â DE GB LT PT IS â Appendix Attention in case of use This transceiver works on frequencies which are not generally permitted. As for the actual usage, the user has to possess an amateur radio licence. Usage is allowed only in the frequency bands which are allocated for amateur radios. 217 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Tennozu Parkside Building 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. YAESU UK Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. Copyright 2015 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 1508-EM Printed in Japan
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.7 Linearized : No Author : YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Create Date : 2015:09:29 09:17:15+09:00 Modify Date : 2015:09:29 09:19:16+09:00 Subject : FCC / IC Has XFA : No XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 5.2-c001 63.139439, 2010/09/27-13:37:26 Metadata Date : 2015:09:29 09:19:16+09:00 Creator Tool : Adobe InDesign CS6 (Windows) Format : application/pdf Title : OM Description : FCC / IC Creator : YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Document ID : uuid:cbf6cb67-dd82-4a27-9522-d581f8c0ede3 Instance ID : uuid:cbbea6c5-4722-4e4e-9a4d-2767a1dd3995 Producer : Adobe PDF Library 10.0.1 Page Count : 18EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools