Yaesu Musen 20345X40 AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER User Manual OM
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. AMATEUR RADIO WITH SCANNING RECEIVER OM
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User Manual 3
Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Connecting the Radio Connecting the controller to the main body Caution Make sure the power supply is switched OFF before connecting the cable between the controller and the main body. 1 Plug the connector of the controller cable into the ćŹä˝ Main body [CONTROL] jack at the front of the main body until a click sound is heard Controller ăłăłăăăźăŤ ăąăźă㍠cable 2 Plug the other connector of the controller cable into the [CONTROL] jack at the back of the controller until a click sound is heard ăłăłăăăźăŠ Controller Controller cable ăłăłăăăźăŤăąăźă㍠jack at the front of the main body until a click sound is heard Tips ⢠To remove the microphone, pull the connector out while pressing the latch. ⢠Using the optional microphone extension kit âMEK2â, a microphone with a 8-pin connector can be used. A microphone extension cable (about 3 m long) is also included in MEK-2. Use it to install the microphone in locations which cannot be reached by the attached microphone cable. Connecting the antenna 1 Attach the antenna co-axial cable to the [ANT] terminal at the back of the main body and tighten the connector TUV WXYZ P1 P3 P2 DTMF MICROPHONE ăłăăŻăż Connector ăă¤ăŻăăăł Microphone MNO PQRS MH-48 P4 LAMP DEF JKL LOCK MIC ABC GHI Installation and Connection Connecting the microphone 1 Plug the microphone connector into the [MIC] Main body ćŹä˝ ďźĺžé˘ďź (rear side) ĺ蝸ăąăźăăŤçŤŻĺ Co-axial cable connector 29 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Connecting the Power Supply Connecting the car battery When using this radio as a mobile unit, connect the DC power supply cable to the negative ground 12 V car battery. Cautions zz Use the radio in a car with a negative ground 12 V DC system, where the minus (-) pole of the battery is connected to the car body. zz Do not connect the radio to the 24 V battery of a large vehicle. zz Do not use the cigarette lighter inside the car as a power source. (1) Cable routing from inside the car to the engine compartment Rout the DC power supply cable to the engine compartment, passing it through a grommet in the fire wall from the passenger side. 1 Feed a hardened wire from the engine compartment through the grommet into the interior of the car 2 Hook the end of the âfeedâ wire with the âbare wireâ end of the provided DC power supply cable Installation and Connection 3 Fold and bend the ends of the wires and wind insulation tape around them 4 Pull the âfeedâ wire back into the engine compartment The DC power supply cable will be pulled through the grommet into the engine compartment. Peel off the tape and remove the DC power supply cable from the âfeedâ wire Hardened wire ăăăăŽéé Tape ăăźă ă°ăăĄăă Grommet DC power supply cable (accessory) ⥠DC power DCéťćş supply ăąăźă㍠cable Batteryďź12Vďź (12V) ăăăăŞăź 30 âPass the cable through the grommet â ă°ăăĄăăăŤč˛Ťéăăă Radio main çĄçˇćŠćŹä˝ body Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Connecting the Power Supply (2) Connecting the power supply cable Cautions zz Do not use a DC power supply cable other than the one that is provided or specified. zz Do not rout the DC power supply cable where objects may be placed on top of it or persons may step on the cable. zz Do not use the DC power supply cable with the fuse holder cut off. zz Do not reverse the polarity (positive and negative) when connecting the battery. 1 Disconnect the minus (-) terminal from the battery This prevents short-circuiting the 12 V DC voltage while working on the cables. 2 Obtain commercially available terminals and crimp or solder both the red (+) and black (-) wire ends of the DC power supply cable DCéťćşăąăźă㍠DC power cable ĺ§ç Crimping ăăłăäťă Soldering 3 Connect the red wire (+) of the DC power supply cable to the positive (+) terminal of the battery Caution Fasten the DC power supply cable securely so that the terminals do not get disconnected. 4 Reconnect the negative (-) terminal of the battery that was disconnected 5 Connect the black wire (-) of the DC power supply cable to the negative (-) terminal Installation and Connection Crimped ĺ§ç獯ĺ terminal of the battery Caution Fasten the DC power supply cable securely so that the terminals do not get disconnected. 6 Connect the DC power supply cable to the connector of the power cord of the main body Press the plug into the connector until a click sound is heard. Power cord (DC (directéťćşăłăźă current) 13.8ďźDC(ç´ćľ) V) ăăĽăźăş DC power ăăŤăăź Fuse holder DCéťćşăąăźă㍠supply cable ďźäťĺąĺďź (accessory) 13.8Vďź Rear side of main body ćŹä˝ĺžé˘ Black éťč˛ čľ¤č˛ Red DC 12 V battery DC12VăăăăŞăź 31 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Connecting the Power Supply Connecting the external power supply equipment When using this radio as a fixed station, use an external 12 V DC power source. Cautions zz Use an external power source capable of supplying DC 13.8 V, a current capacity of 20 A or more (FTM-400XDR/DE). zz Make sure to switch OFF the power of the external power source before connecting. 1 Connect the red wire (+) of the provided DC power supply cable to the positive (+) terminal of the external power source, and the black wire (-) to the negative (-) terminal of the external power source Connect the DC power supply cable to the connector of the power cord of the main body Press the plug into the connector until a click sound is heard. ăăĽăźăş ăăŤăăź Fuse holder Power éťćşăłăźă cord (DC (directďźDC(ç´ćľ) current) 13.8 V) 13.8Vďź Installation and Connection 32 DC power supply DCéťćşăąăźă㍠ďźäťĺąĺďź cable (accessory) Rear side of main body ćŹä˝ĺžé˘ Red čľ¤č˛ AC line AC100V ăłăłăťăłă outlet Direct current 13.8 V DC power ç´ćľĺŽĺŽĺ Black éťč˛ supply éťćşčŁ 罎 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Setting Up the micro-SD Card The following operations can be carried out by using a micro-SD card in this radio. ⢠Backing up the information and settings of the radio ⢠Saving the information in the memory channels ⢠Saving the settings in the set-up mode ⢠Saving the GPS log data ⢠Saving photos taken with the optional speaker microphone with camera âMH-85A11Uâ ⢠Saving data that has been downloaded using the GM function and WIRES-X function ⢠Exchanging the saved data among multiple radios Micro-SD cards that can be used 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB micro-SDHC cards can be used in this radio. Cautions zz The micro-SD or micro-SDHC cards are not provided with the product. zz Not all micro-SD and micro-SDHC cards sold commercially are guaranteed to work with this product. Things to note when using micro-SD cards Installation and Connection ⢠Do not bend the micro-SD card or place heavy objects on top of it. ⢠Do not touch the terminal face of the micro-SD card with your bare hands. ⢠Micro-SD cards that are initialized in other devices may not record normally when used in this device. Re-initialize the micro-SD card in this radio when using a card that has been initialized in another device. (Refer to Page 35 on how to initialize the memory card) ⢠Do not pull the micro-SD card out, or switch the power to the radio OFF when reading or writing data to the card. ⢠Do not insert anything other than a micro-SD card into the micro-SD card slot of the radio. ⢠Do not pull out or insert the micro-SD card with unreasonable force. ⢠When a single micro-SD card is used for a long period of time, writing and deletion of data may become disabled. Use a new micro-SD card when data can no longer be written or erased. ⢠Note that Yaesu shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of data loss or corruption in use of the micro-SD card. 33 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Setting Up the micro-SD Card Installing the micro-SD card 1 Press for 2 seconds or longer to switch off the power to the main body 2 Insert the micro-SD card into the micro-SD card slot, micro-SD microSD ăŤăźăăšăă card slotă with the terminal face on top, until a click sound is heard Cautions ďŹ Insert the micro-SD card in the correct direction. ďŹD o not touch the terminal of the micro-SD card with your hands. Terminal face 獯ĺé˘ micro-SD card microSDăŤăźă Installation and Connection After the power is switched on, the â â icon will be displayed at the top right of the display. Tip It may take a while for the icon to appear depending on the card capacity. #/# ᲸᲸ Removing the micro-SD card 1 Press for 2 seconds or longer to switch off the power to the main body 2 Push in on the microSD card A click sound will be heard and the micro-SD card will be pushed outward. 3 Pull the micro-SD card from the micro-SD card slot 34 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Setting Up the micro-SD Card Initializing the micro-SD card When using a new micro-SD card, initialize the micro-SD card according to the following procedure. Caution Upon initialization, all the data recorded in the micro-SD card will be erased. Check the contents of the micro-SD card before initialization. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SD CARD] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672/'07 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5&%#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 3 Touch [3 FORMAT] 5&%#4& Ლ $#%-72 Ჺ )4172+& Ო (14/#6 $#%- 4 Touch [OK?] The micro-SD card will be initialized. Tip Touch [Cancel] to stop the initialization. âCompletedâ will be displayed when initialization is completed and the screen will then return to the menu list. Installation and Connection 6:4: 5+)0#.+0) $#%- The format confirmation screen will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.#; 5&%#4& Ლ $#%-72 Ჺ )4172+&(14/#6 Ო (14/#6 1-! %CPEGᲴ $#%- 35 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Basic Operations Receiving Turning the power on 1 Press for 2 seconds or longer The power will be switched on, and the display will appear on the screen. Tips ⢠When switching the power on for the first time after purchasing, or after resetting, a screen requesting the call sign of your own station be entered, will be displayed. ⢠From the second time onwards, the call sign of your own station entered the first time will be displayed. ,* Ლ ;2 % Ლ Ჺ Ო Switching the power off 1 Press for 2 seconds or longer The screen display will disappear, and the power will be switched off. Basic Operations 36 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving Inputing the call sign When switching the power on for the first time after purchasing, or after resetting the device, a screen requesting the call sign of your own station be entered will be displayed. The call sign is used to identify the transmitting station when communicating in the digital mode. 1 Touch the blinking [CALLSIGN] Tips The display will change to the character input screen automatically if there are no operations for about 3 seconds. 2 Ჴ GCUGGPVGT ;QWT%C Ჴ Ჴ UKIP /CZ Ლ Ჸ Ჴ GVVGTU %#..5+)0 2 Touch a character key The touched character will be displayed at the top of the screen. Enter each character of your call sign. Tips ⢠Up to 10 characters (letters, numbers, and a hyphen ) can be entered. 3 9 ' 4 6 ; 7 + 1 2 # 5 & ( ) * , - . %CRU < : % 8 $ 0 / $#%ᲚᲺᲝ @ #$% 5RCEG '06 ⢠Refer to Page 23 on how to operate the character input screen. The screen will change. Thereafter, the entered call sign is displayed at the bottom of the power on screen, and the display will switch to the frequency display screen (dual band screen). ,* Ლ ;2 % Ლ Ჺ Ო Ო Ჟ Ლ Ჺ ᲚᲺᲝ @ #$% Ჽ Პ Ჿ áł áł áł " %CPEGᲴ 5RCEG '06 Basic Operations 3 Touch [ENT] ,* Ლ ;2 % Ლ Ჺ Ო 37 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving Switching the operating band The two bands are displayed at the top and bottom of the dual band screen. The frequency and the modulation mode of the âoperating bandâ can be changed. The band that is not in operation is called the âsub-bandâ. 1 Touch the frequency display area of the band that 8(1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ you would like to set as the operating band The characters of the tag and frequency will be displayed in white. The sub-band characters will be displayed in gray. Tip The operating band can also be changed by pressing 8(1 Ჟ Ო Ო ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' 8(1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ 8(1 Ჟ Ო Ო ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Adjusting the volume Basic Operations 1 Turn The volume level will be displayed in the VOL meter below the frequency. 8(1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ 8(1 Ჟ Ო Ო ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 38 53. / 76' 5%12' Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving Adjusting the squelch level Annoying noises can be muted when a signal cannot be detected. Band A and Band B squelch levels can be individually adjusted. Noise can be canceled more easily when the squelch level is increased but it may become more difficult to pick up weak signals. Adjust the squelch level as required. 1 Touch [SQL] When [SQL] turns orange, the VOL meter below the frequency will change to show the SQL level setting. 8(1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ 8(1 Ჟ Ო Ო ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' 8(1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ 8(1 Ჟ Ო Ო ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' 2 Turn Tip Basic Operations to adjust the squelch level The level will be displayed in the SQL meter. The SQL meter will return to the VOL meter if there is no operation for three seconds. 8(1 Ლ Ჟ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ 8(1 Ჟ Ო Ო ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' 39 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving Tuning the radio ââUsing the knobs 1 Turn The frequency will increase when the knob is turned in a clockwise direction and decrease when turned in a counter-clockwise direction. ââUsing the microphone keys 1 Press [UP] or [DWN] DWN UP The frequency increases when [UP] is pressed, and decreases when [DWN] is pressed. Basic Operations ââEntering the numerical figures 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [ The number input screen will be displayed. 8(1 ᲟᲝᲝ áłá˛žá˛¸ ;1 8- 1 * # / # 5 % #Ლ 0Ჺ áł 4 ' 6Z29 4 *+ Ლ Ჟ Ჽ Პ& Ჸ9 Ჸ ( 9 & $ # % - 5-+25'. 1 (( 8 / 40 53. / 76' 5%12' Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving 3 Touch a number key The touched number will be displayed at the top of the screen. Tip Refer to Page 23 for operation of the number input screen. ᲟᲝᲝ áłá˛žá˛¸ Ლ Ჺ Ო Ჟ Ჽ Პ $#%- Ჿ áł áł 5RCEG áł '06 4 Touch [ENT] The display will return to the function menu and the entered frequency of the operating band will be displayed at the top of the screen. Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲺ Ჸ Ლ Ჺ Ო Ჟ Ჽ Პ $#%- Ჿ áł áł 5RCEG áł '06 8(1 Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲺ Ჸ ;1 8- 1 * # / # 5 % #Ლ 0Ჺ áł 4 ' 6Z29 4 *+ Ლ Ჟ Ჽ Პ& Ჸ9 Ჸ ( 9 & $ # % - 5-+25'. 1 (( 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' The frequency step while tuning with the knob or [UP]/[DWN] keys of the microphone, can be changed. ââChanging the frequency step to 1 MHz temporarily 1 Press of the operating band, or touch the frequency display area of the operating band The MHZ field in the frequency display will blink. Basic Operations Changing the frequency steps 8(1 Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲞᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ Ო ᲟᲝᲝ áłá˛žá˛¸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' 41 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving 2 Turn of the operating band The frequency will change in 1 MHz steps Tip When there is no operation for three seconds, the MHz field will stop blinking and the frequency step will return to the normal step. 8(1 Ლ ᲟᲞ ᲞᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ Ო ᲟᲝᲝ áłá˛žá˛¸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' ââChanging the frequency step to 5 MHz temporarily 1 Press for one second or longer The kHz frequency digits will not be shown on the screen. Basic Operations 8(1 Ლ ᲟᲽ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ Ო ᲟᲝᲝ áłá˛žá˛¸ 8 / 42 53. / 76' 5%12' Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving 2 Turn The frequency will change in steps of 5 MHz. Tip When there is no operation for three seconds, the kHz digits will be displayed and the frequency step will return to the normal step. 8(1 Ლ ᲟᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ Ო ᲟᲝᲝ áłá˛žá˛¸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' ââChanging the frequency step using the set-up menu 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. The menu list will be displayed. 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 Turn STEP] /'/14; &+52.#; Basic Operations 2 Touch [CONFIG] or touch the screen to select [7 FM AM 43 Application for FCC / IC FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40 Receiving 4 Touch [7 FM AM STEP] The frequency step that is currently set up will change to orange. %10(+) 4265*+(6 4265*+(6(4'3 (/#/56'2 $''2 1(( /*\ #761 .19 $#% 4265*+(6(4'3 (/#/56'2 $''2 /*\ #761 .19 $#%- 5 Turn to select the frequency step The setting will change in the following sequence: AUTO â 5.00 KHz â 6.25 KHz â 8.33 KHz (air band only) â 10.00 KHz â 12.50 KHz â 15.00 KHz â 20.00 KHz â 25.00 KHz â 50.00 KHz â 100.00 KHz Tip Factory default value: AUTO 6 Touch [7 FM AM STEP] The selected frequency step will be set, changing from orange to green. 4265*+(6(4'3 (/#/56'2 $''2 /*\ -*\ .19 $#%- Basic Operations 4265*+(6(4'3 (/#/56'2 $''2 /*\ -*\ .19 $#%- 7 Press for one second or longer The frequency step will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Tip The display can also be returned to the previous screen by touching [BACK] twice. Switching the operating mode The operating mode can be switched between the VFO mode where the frequency can be freely set, and the memory mode where the channels saved in the memory are recalled for operation. 1 Choose the operating band 44
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