Yaesu Musen 20345X40 SCANNING RECEIVER User Manual FTM 400DR Operating Manual
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. SCANNING RECEIVER FTM 400DR Operating Manual
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FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 C4FM FDMA 144/430 MHz DUAL BAND DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER FTM-400DR OPERATING MANUAL 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 LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. YAESU HK LTD. Unit 1306-1308, 13F., Millennium City 2, 378 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Before Using Contents This Equipment Before Using This Equipment ................................. 3 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) ....................... 3 Before Transmitting Radio Waves .............................. 8 Accessory and Option ................................................ 9 Attaching Accessory Items ....................................... 10 Connecting the Panel Screen to the Main Unit .... 10 Connect the accessory microphone (MH-48). ..... 10 Setting up the Panel Screen with the accessory bracket. .................................................................11 Names for various parts, Functional Parts and their Functions. ................................................................. 12 Description for Panel Screen ............................... 12 Description about the Screen............................... 13 Description of Microphone (MH-48) ..................... 16 Using the microSD Memory Card ............................. 17 Usable microSD memory cards. .......................... 17 Precautions for when using a microSD memory card. ..................................................................... 18 Installing/removing microSD memory card .......... 18 Formatting the microSD Memory Card ................ 19 Repeater Operation ................................................ 28 Repeater Operation .................................................. 28 Communicating Via the Repeater ........................ 28 Communicating Via the Repeater Using a Tone Signal Other Than the 88.5Hz Tone Signal.......... 28 Using Memory ......................................................... 30 Wide variety of Memory Functions ........................... 30 Registering to Memory ......................................... 30 Split Memory ........................................................ 31 Recalling a Memory Channel ............................... 31 Recalling the Home Channel ............................... 32 Returning to the Previous Frequency .............. 32 Deleting Memory .................................................. 32 Changing the display method of Memory Tags. ........................................................................ 33 Scanning Function ................................................. 34 Using the Scanning Function.................................... 34 VFO Scan ............................................................ 34 Canceling Scanning ........................................ 34 Setting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops ............................................................... 34 Memory Scanning ................................................ 35 Programmable Memory Scan (PMS) ................... 37 Writing into a Programmable Memory ............. 37 Performing Programmable Memory Scan ....... 39 Useful Functions .................................................... 41 Dual Reception (DW) Functions ............................... 41 Dial Dual Reception VFO mode → Home channel ......................... 41 Memory Dual Reception Memory channel → Home Channel ............... 42 Using the DTMF Function......................................... 42 Sending the Registered DTMF Code ....................... 43 Sending a DTMF Code Manually ............................. 44 Communicating with a Specific Remote Station . 45 Using the Tone Squelch Function ............................. 45 Selecting a Tone Frequency ................................ 46 Searching for the Frequency of the Tone Squelch Used by the Remote Station ................................ 46 Selecting a DCS Code ......................................... 47 Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station .............................................. 47 Notification of Call from a Remote Station by the Bell............................................................................ 48 Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function .................................................................... 48 Flow of Operation to Use the Pager Function ...... 48 Setting the Code of Your Station .......................... 49 Turning on the New Pager Function .................... 49 Calling a Specific Station ..................................... 50 Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation) ............................................................ 51 Functions Used as Needed.................................... 52 Setup Menu .............................................................. 52 Settings for the Setup Menu ................................ 52 Setup Menu Operations List ................................ 52 Apply settings to contents displayed on screen. .. 59 Setting the Background Color of the Screen ....... 60 Setting the Frequency Width for Band Scope ...... 60 Adjusting the LCD Backlight Brightness Level ..... 61 Adjusting LCD Contrast ....................................... 61 Switching between Time and Voltage display ...... 62 Adjusting volume respectively to A/B Bands. ....... 62 Setting the Display Method for Memory Channels .............................................................. 63 Setting the Squelch Type for transmission........... 63 Setting the display format for the Clock Function 64 Setting the Time Zone .......................................... 65 Setting the Automatic Repeater Shift ................... 65 Setting the Clock Shift of the Microcomputer ....... 66 Setting the Program Keys on the Microphone ..... 66 Setting the Bandwidth to Scope ........................... 67 Setting the unit of measurement to be displayed . 67 Automatically Turning Off the Power APO Function....................................................... 68 Restricting the Continuous Transmission Time TOT Function ....................................................... 68 Setting PIN Code for a BLUETOOTH headset .... 69 Selecting Datum for GPS function. ...................... 69 Before Using This Equipment Basic Operation ...................................................... 20 Communication......................................................... 20 Changing the Beep Sound. .................................. 20 Using the Timer Function ..................................... 21 The ALTITUDE function for measuring altitude.... 22 Locking Keys and Switches ................................. 22 Changing Transmission Output............................ 24 Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity (MIC GAIN) ..... 24 Other Settings........................................................... 25 Adjusting Time ..................................................... 25 Muting Sounds ..................................................... 26 Adjusting Squelch Level....................................... 26 Manually switching frequency steps .................... 27 Resetting applied settings .................................... 27 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Contents Setting the GPS Device to Use ............................ 70 Setting Time for Accessing GPS .......................... 70 Communicating by crossing A Band and B band frequencies .......................................................... 71 Setting USB Camera to Use. ............................... 71 Setting operations of BLUETOOTH Headset to Use....................................................................... 72 Setting Operations of the Voice Announcement Function ............................................................... 73 Writing Group ID to microSD Memory Card......... 74 Registering Preset ............................................... 75 Recalling the Registered Preset. ......................... 75 Deleting Memory Channels.................................. 76 Sorting Registered Memory Channels in Order. .. 76 Deleting Settings Configured for APRS Function. .............................................................. 77 The Clone Function For copying settings to another FTM-400DR ............................................ 77 FTM-400DR Specifications .................................... 79 Before Using This Equipment Before Using This Equipment FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Be sure to read the safety precautions to use this product safely. We are not liable for failures and other problems caused due to misuse or use of this product by you or a third party as well as the damages caused through use of this product by you or a third party except in the case where we are ordered to pay for damages under the laws. Types and Meanings of Symbols Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or only property damage. Types and Meanings of Legends Indicates a prohibited item not to be done in order to use this product safely. For example, indicates that the product should not be disassembled. Indicates an obliged item to be done in order to use this product safely. For example, indicates that the power plug should be removed. Before Using This Equipment DANGER DANGER Do not use this product in “an area where use of it is prohibited”, e.g., inside the hospital, airplane, or train.” This product can affect electronic or medical devices. Do not use this product while riding a bicycle or driving a car. Accidents can result. Be sure to stop the bicycle or car at a safe place before using this product. Those who are carrying a medical device such as a cardiac pacemaker should not perform transmission near it. When performing transmission, use an external antenna and keep away from the external antenna as far as possible. The radio wave emitted from this product can cause the medical device to malfunction and result in an accident. Do not use this product or the battery charger in a place where inflammable gas is generated. A fire or explosion can occur. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Do not perform transmission in a crowded place for the safety of the persons carrying a medical device such as a cardiac pacemaker. The radio wave emitted from this product can cause the medical device to malfunction and result in an accident. Do not solder or short-circuit the terminal of the battery pack. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. Do not carry the battery pack together with a necklace or hair pin. A short circuit can result. Do not touch the liquid leaking from the battery pack with bare hands. The liquid that has stuck to your skin or entered in your eye can cause chemical burn. In such a case, consult the doctor immediately. If it starts thundering when the external antenna is used, immediately turn off this product and disconnect the external antenna from it. A fire, electrical shock, failure can result. Before Using This Equipment WANING Do not use this product at a voltage other than the specified power supply voltage. A fire or electric shock can result. Do not use the battery pack for any model other than the specified mode. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. This product has a waterproof structure and conforms to “IPX5” when the included antenna and battery pack are installed and rubber caps are securely attached to the MIC/SP jack, EXTDC IN jack, DATA terminal, and micro SD slot. If this product gets wet, wipe it with a dry cloth, etc. without leaving it as it is. Leaving this product in a wet condition can degrade its performance, shorten its life, or cause a failure or electrical shock. Do not perform transmission for a long period. The main body can overheat, resulting in a failure or burn. Do not disassemble or make any alteration to this product. An injury, electric shock, or failure can result. Do not handle the battery pack or charger with wet hands. Do not insert or remove the power plug with wet hands. An injury, leak, fire, or failure can result. If smoke or strange odor is emitted from the main body, battery pack, or battery charger, immediately turn off this product, remove the battery pack, and remove the power plug from the outlet. A fire, leak, overheating, damage, ignition, or failure can result. Contact the shop from which you purchased this product or our Amateur Customer Support. Do not use the battery pack which is externally damaged or deformed. A fire, leak, hating, explosion, or ignition can result. Do not use any battery charger which is not specified by us. A fire or failure can result. Keep the terminals of the battery pack clean. If stained, a fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) If charging of the battery pack cannot be completed after lapse of the specified time, immediately remove the power plug of the battery charger from the outlet. A fire, leak, overheating, explosion, or ignition can result. CAUTION Do not dangle or throw this product by holding its antenna. This product can hit and injure someone. In addition, doing so can result in a main body failure or damage. Do not place this product in a place subject to direct sunlight or near a heater. This product can deform or discolor. Do not place this product in a humid or dusty place. A fire or failure can result. During transmission, keep the antenna away from you as far as possible. Long-time exposure to electromagnetic waves can have a negative impact on your health. Do not clean the case with thinner or benzene. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case. If you do not use this product for a long period, turn it off and remove the battery pack for safety. Do not give a strong shock to or throw this product. A failure can result. Keep this product out of reach of children. An injury, etc. can result. Install the hand strap and belt click securely. If they are installed improperly, they can fall down, resulting in an injury or damage. Do not place a heavy thing on the power cord of the battery charger. The battery cord can be damaged, resulting in a fire or electric shock. Before Using This Equipment Do not use this product in a crowded place. The antenna can hit someone, resulting in a injury. Do not use the earpiece microphone, earphones, or headphones at an extremely high volume level. Hearing impairment can result. Do not use the included battery charger to charge any battery pack which is not specified by us. A fire can result. Do not perform transmission near the TV or radio. Radio disturbance can occur in this product, TV, or radio. Do not use any products other than the options specified by us. A failure can result. When the battery charger is not in use, remove its power plug from the outlet Keep magnetic cards and video tape away from this product. The data recorded on cash cards or video tape can be erased. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Charge the battery pack within the temperature range from 5°C to 35°C. Charging the battery pack outside this temperature range can cause leak, overheating, decrease in performance, or reduction in service life can result. When unplugging the power cord of the battery charger, be sure to hold the power plug. Pulling the power cord can damage it and cause a fire or electronic shock. Before Using This Equipment Before discarding the worn battery pack, affix tape or the like to its terminals. When using this product in a hybrid or fuel-saving car, be sure to check with the automobile manufacturer if the it can be used in that car. Noise generated by an onboard electrical device (inverter, etc.) can disable normal reception by this product. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) About Waterproofing Feature Conforming to IPX5 When the included antenna and battery pack are installed and the MIC/SP jack, EXT DC IN jack, DATA terminal, and micro SD slot are securely covered with rubber caps, this product can withstand continuous 30-minute immersion in water at depth of 1 m. To ensure this waterproofing feature, be sure to check the following points before use. Check for damages, deterioration, and dirt. Antenna rubber, key switch rubber, MIC/SP jack, EXT DC IN jack, DATA terminal, micro SD slot rubber cap, and battery pack joint. Cleaning When this product is contaminated with seawater, sand, or dirt, rinse with fresh water, and then wipe with a dry cloth immediately. Recommended maintenance interval Do not immerse this product in the following liquids: Sea, pool, hot spring, water containing soap, detergent, or bath additive, alcohol, or chemicals Do not leave this product for a long time in the following places: Bathroom, kitchen, or humid place Other precautions Since this product is not totally waterproof, it cannot be used in water. Before Using This Equipment It is recommended that you ask for maintenance of this product when one year has passed since purchase or previous maintenance or when any damage or deterioration is found. Note that the maintenance service is subject to fees. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Before Transmitting Radio Waves If you are informed that the radio waves emitted from your amateur station are interfering with reception by the TV, radio, etc., of a neighbor, you should stop emitting the radio waves and check whether any problem of interference and its degree if it exists. Before Using This Equipment FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Accessory and Option ×××× ×××× ×××× ×××× ×××× ×××× ×××× ×××× Before Using This Equipment ×××× FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Attaching Accessory Items Connecting the Panel Screen to the Main Unit Connect the Panel to the Main Unit. Precaution z Make sure to turn off the Main Unit when connecting the Panel Screen to the Main Unit. 1 Connect the accessory cable to the Main Unit. Connect the cable to the [CONTROL] port of the Main Unit. Before Using This Equipment 2 Connect the cable to the Panel Screen. Connect the cable to the [CONTROL] port of the Panel Screen. Connect the accessory microphone (MH-48). 1 Insert the microphone (MH-48) into the MIC port of the Main Unit. As shown in the image on the right, connect the accessory microphone (MH-48) to the MIC port of the Main Unit. Reference • When removing the microphone, pull it out while pressing [PUSH ▼]. 10 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Attaching Accessory Items Setting up the Panel Screen with the accessory bracket. Set the Panel Screen up with the accessory bracket. Precaution • The bracket can be shaped by hand to fit where the Panel Screen is to be set. Be careful not to injure yourself when manipulating the bracket into the desired shape. 1 Choosing where to set the Panel Screen. Decide where to set the Panel Screen. 2 Attach the bracket to the Panel Screen. As shown on the figure, attach the bracket to the panel using the enclosed screws. adhesive tape. Remove the protective film on one side of the enclosed double-sided adhesive tape and paste it to the bottom of the bracket. Before Using This Equipment 3 Attach the bracket using double-sided 4 Attach the Panel Screen to the desired location. Remove the protective film on the remaining side of the double-sided adhesive tape and paste the Panel Screen to the desired location of the vehicle. 11 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Names for various parts, Functional Parts and their Functions. Description for Panel Screen Before Using This Equipment O Pressing O shortly switches between operating bands. When selecting operating band, press the O shortly to fast forward the MHz indication. Pressing and holding O over 1 second switches the operating band in units of 5MHz v The volume can be adjusted with v. P Power can be switched ON/OFF by pressing and holding P over 1 second. Pressing P shortly while the power is ON switches the key lock ON/OFF. M Pressing the M shortly changes the view of the Display. Reference See pages xx for details on the view of the Display. Pressing and holding M over 1 second displays the Setup Menu. F Pressing F shortly displays the Function Menu. Pressing and holding F over 1 second switches to the Memory Recording Mode. D Pressing D shortly switches the ARTS D ON/OFF. Pressing and holding D over 1 second stores ARTS D Group information of your station to the microSD memory card. Pressing D while transmitting sends ARTS D Group information of your station to the destination station. % Pressing the % shortly switches between Analog/Digital Mode. Pressing and holding % over 1 second starts WiRES X. 12 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Names for various parts, Functional Parts and their Functions. Description about the Screen [V/M] [SQL] [MUTE] [SCOPE] Tapping [V/M] switches between VFO channels and Memory Channels. Squelch level can be adjusted by tapping [SQL]. Tapping [MUTE] mutes reception tone. Tapping [SCOPE] switches the Band Scope Function ON/OFF. Pressing M shortly switches to the next screen. ● ARTS/GMS Screen [BACK] [LIST] Returns to the previous screen. Displays the list of received messages. Before Using This Equipment When the Band Scope Function is ON, it appears as follows: ←Operating Frequency ←VOL Level/SQL Level ←S Meter/Destination Station Information ←Band Scope Area 13 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Names for various parts, Functional Parts and their Functions. ● BACK TRACK Screen [Compass Unit] Tapping [Compass Unit] saves current location information. [L1] Tapping [L1] displays location information registered to L1. [L2] Tapping [L2] displays location information registered to L2. [TX] [RCVD] Before Using This Equipment Tapping [TX] transmits the current location information/ID/TAG of your station to the destination station. Tapping [RCVD] selects BACK TRACK ON/OFF for the destination station. When the BACK TRACK is ON, it appears in White. When the BACK TRACK is OFF, it appears in Grey. When a signal from the destination station with it’s location information is received, it appears in orange. ● NAVIGATION Screen [Heading UP] [DESTINATION] [CLEAR] [CURRENT] Tapping [Heading UP] switches between Heading Up and Nose Up. Tapping [DESTINATION] displays the Point List to start navigation. Tapping [CLEAR] stops navigation. Tapping [CURRENT] displays the current location information. [LOCATION] The following screen appears when displaying the Point List. [BACK] Tapping [BACK] returns to the previous screen and puts the navigation on standby. [NAVI] Tapping [NAVI] returns to the previous screen and starts navigation. [EDIT] Tapping [EDIT] allows you to edit names of Point List. [DEL] Tap [DEL] allows you to delete Point List. [SORT] Tapping [SORT] sorts Point Memory in the predetermined order. 14 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Names for various parts, Functional Parts and their Functions. ● ALTITUDE Screen [CLEAR] Tapping [CLEAR] deletes data being displayed. [Altitude Scale] Tapping [Altitude Scale] allows you to change measurement unit of altitude being displayed. [Distance Scale] Tapping [Distance Scale] allows you to change the measurement unit of distance being displayed. [CURRENT] Tapping [CURRENT] displays detailed location information. [LOCATION] ● TIMER/CLOCK Screen Tapping [MODE] toggles through [CLOCK], [LAP COUNTER], [DOWN COUNTER]. [START] [STOP] [LAP] Tapping [START] starts the Counter. Tapping [STOP] stops the Counter. Tapping [LAP] displays LAP value measured by Counter. Tapping [RESET] resets LAP value measured by Counter. Tapping [RECALL] will display LAP value measured by Counter. ● LAP Timer Screen [RESET] [RECALL] Before Using This Equipment [MODE] ● Down Timer Screen [SETUP] [RESET] Tapping [SETUP] displays setting screen for time measurement. Tapping [RESET] returns to time measurement display screen. 15 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Names for various parts, Functional Parts and their Functions. ● GPS INFO Screen [CURRENT] Tapping [CURRENT] displays detailed location information. [LOCATION MEMORY] Save present location information to memory. [1] Recieving Satellite Number [1] Signal Strength High [1] (Halftone 20%) Signal Strength Medium [1] (Halftone 50%) Signal Strength Low Description of Microphone (MH-48) Before Using This Equipment [UP] [DOWN] [1] to [0] [*] [#] [A] [B] [C] [D] [P1] [P2] [P3] [P4] [LOCK] [LAMP] Raises the frequency up one step. Lowers the frequency down one step. Input numbers and alphabet. Switch between VFO/MEMEORY of operating band. Registers frequency to memory. Switches operating band to A band. Switches operating band to B band. Adjust DQL level. Switch the view of DISPLAY. Sets SQL to OFF. Moves to frequency set as HOME. RPT SHIFT TX POWER Locks keys [UP] and [DOWN] to prevent miss operation. Lights the lamp on the Microphone. Reference • Functions for [P1] to [P4] can be changed in [OPTION] → [10 MIC PRG KEY] of the Setup Menu. 16 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the microSD Memory Card Using a microSD memory card allows for the following functions. The function to backup this unit’s information. The function to save Memory Data. The function to save the Set Mode. The function to save data other than images. The function to save the GPS Log Data. The function to save photo data captured with the optional camera mounted on microphone (MH-85A11U). Usable microSD memory cards. This unit supports microSD memory cards and microSDHC memory cards. However, operation of commercially sold microSD cards and microSDHC memory cards are not guaranteed. Refer to the following list for supported microSDHC memory cards. Before Using This Equipment 17 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the microSD Memory Card Precautions for when using a microSD memory card. Do not bend or place heavy objects on top of microSD memory cards. If a microSD memory card has been formatted with a different device, may obstruct the proper storage of data. Reformat a memory card with this unit if it has been formatted with a different device. Do not remove a microSD memory card or turn off the power of this unit while data is being saved to a microSD memory card. Do not insert objects other than a microSD memory card into the microSD memory card slot. Do not forcefully remove an inserted microSD memory card. Do not use microSD memory cards other than those that are specified. Please contact our Amateur Customer Support for information about specified products. Installing/removing microSD memory card Before Using This Equipment 1 Press and hold P over 1 second. Turn off the power of the main unit. 2 Insert microSD memory card. As shown in the figure to the right, insert the microSD memory card into the slot until it clicks into place. Caution • Be careful not to insert the microSD memory card in the wrong direction. • Do not touch the terminal of the microSD card. “SDCARD” appears in the upper left corner of the screen. 18 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the microSD Memory Card Formatting the microSD Memory Card Follow the instructions below when formatting a new microSD memory card. Precaution Formatting a microSD memory card will erase all saved data. Check the data saved to the microSD memory card in use, before formatting the card. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. Reference Tap [BACK] to cancel format. 6 Press F. Formatting starts. Once format is finished, [SD CARD PUSH F KEY!] appears on screen. Press and hold M over 1 second. Exit from Set Mode. Before Using This Equipment Set Mode screen appears. Tap [SD]. Tap [1 BACKUP]. Tap [FORMAT]. [SD CARD PUSH F KEY!] appears on screen. Press F. [FORMAT? PUSH F KEY!] appears on screen. 19 Basic Operation FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Communication 1 Press and hold P over 1 second. Turn on the power. 2 Adjust volume with [VOL]. 3 Tap [SQL]. Adjust Squelch Adjust frequency using O. Reference • The frequency can also be adjusted using [UP], [DOWN], and [0] to [9] on the microphone. 5 Speak by pressing [PTT] on the microphone. 6 Press and hold P over 1 second. Turn off the power. Basic Operation Reference • The type of radio is set automatically. • The type of radio can also be changed manually (See page xx). • The frequency can also be selected with the [UP] and [DOWN] on the microphone. Changing the Beep Sound. The operation confirmation sound (Beep Sound), heard when keys are operated, can be changed. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [8 BEEP] and select desired Beep Sound. 20 The Beep Sound will change in the following order each time [8 BEEP] is tapped. [OFF] → [LOW] → [HIGH] Press and hold M over 1 second The Beep Sound is set and the screen returns to the previous screen. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Communication Using the Timer Function This unit is equipped with a Lap Timer and Down Timer. Precaution z Adjust the internal clock beforehand when using the timer function.(See page 000). Basic Operation ● Using the Lap Timer 1 Press M shortly. Press M shortly until clock appears. 2 Tap [MODE]. The Lap Timer appears. 3 Tap [START]. The Timer starts. 4 Tap [LAP]. The Lap Time is recorded every time [LAP] is tapped. 5 Tap [STOP]. The Timer stops. Tapping [RESET] deletes Lap Time. Tapping [RECALL] displays Lap Time that has been recorded in the past. 6 Press M shortly. Exits Timer Screen and returns to the previous screen. ● Using the Down Timer 1 Press M shortly. Press M shortly a few times until clock appears. 2 Tap [MODE] twice Down Timer appears. 3 Tap [SETUP]. The setting screen for time measurement appears. 4 Set time with O. Rotate O and set [TIME] for time measurement. Tapping [SETUP] applys the selected time. [MINUTE] can be set in the same way. 21 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Communication 5 Tap [START]. The Down Timer starts. Tap [STOP] to pause timer if you want to stop it in the middle. When the set time is reached, [00:00’00] appears in green. Press M shortly. Exits Timer Screen and returns to the previous screen. The ALTITUDE function for measuring altitude. The altitude of present location or change of altitude according to traveled distance can be displayed as a graph. Precaution Basic Operation z In order to use the ALTITUDE function, connect the optional GPS antenna unit. z In order to display the ALTITUDE screen, set to [ALTITUDE:ON] of [DISPLAY] → [1 DISPAY SELECT] in the Top Menu beforehand. 1 Press M shortly. Press M shortly a few times until ALTITUDE screen appears. 2 Altitude appears. The present altitude appears on the display. Tapping [CLEAR] deletes accumulated data of altitude change. Tapping [LOCATION MEMORY] saves information on present location. Press M shortly. Press M shortly a few times until the screen returns to the previous one. Locking Keys and Switches Oand switches can be locked to prevent accidental changes in radio frequency during movement. 1 Press P shortly. [LOCK] appears on the display and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference To Unlock, press [PTT] shortly again. [UNLOCK] appears on the display and the screen will return to the previous one. Reference • Conditions for automatic Lock can be changed in the Setup Menu (See page 000). 22 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Switching type of radio (mode) and conducting communication In factory settings, this unit is set in [AUTO] mode and automatically selects the optimum mode (type of radio) according to frequency. The type of radio (mode) can be manually changed and conduct communication. Using this unit, communication can be conducted in 4 forms: [AUTO (FM)], [FM], [NARROW FM], and [AM]. Select the desired mode and conduct communication with the following steps. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. Basic Operation The Setup Menu appears. Tap [TX/RX]. Tap [MODE] and select desired Mode. The Mode changes in the following order each time [MODE] is tapped. [AUTO (FM)]: Automatically switches to the optimal type of radio according to frequency band. [FM]: Only changes the selected frequency band to FM Mode. [Narrow FM]: Only changes the selected frequency band to NFM Mode. [AM]: Only changes the selected frequency band to AM Mode. Reference Mode can also be selected by pressing v. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Mode is set and the screen returns to the previous one. 6 Set frequency with O. Select frequency for communication. Speak by pressing [PTT] on the microphone. Speak with about 5cm between microphone and mouth. Release [PTT]. Returns to reception state. 23 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Switching type of radio (mode) and conducting communication Changing Transmission Output The transmission output can be lowered for when communicating with a transceiver near by, or to reduce battery consumption. 1 Press F. 2 Tap [Tx PWR] and select desired transmission output. The Transmission Output changes in the following order, each time [Tx PWR] is tapped. [HI (5.0W)] → [LOW (OOW)] → [MID (OOW)] Reference • Sensitivity can also be selected by pressing O. Reference Basic Operation • Avoid long periods of continuous transmission. Doing so causes temperature of the unit to rise, and may lead to malfunction or burning injuries due to over heating. • The current Output level is indicated under [Tx PWR] on the display. • [OFF] appears on the display for frequencies where signal cannot be transmitted. • This unit is set to [HI] in Factory setting. Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity (MIC GAIN) The Microphone Sensitivity can be adjusted. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [TX/RX]. 3 Tap [AUDIO]. 4 Tap [3 MIC GAIN] and select desired Sensitivity. The Sensitivity changes in the following order each time [3 MIC GAIN] is tapped. [MIN] → [LOW] → [NORMAL] → [HIGH] → [MAX] Reference • Sensitivity can also be selected by pressing the O. • Factory Setting: NORMAL 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The MIC GAIN is set and the screen returns to the previous one. 24 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Other Settings Adjusting Time This Unit is equipped with an internal clock. Not only does this clock display time, but also has a timer for automatically turning power ON and OFF at times set by the user. Adjust the time before using this function. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. Setup Mode appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [1 DATA & TIME ADJUST]. [DATA & TIME ADJUST] screen appears. 4 Tap [SET]. The cursor moves to [MONTH]. 5 Set Month. Basic Operation Tap [+] or [–] to select Month. 6 Tap [SET]. The cursor moves to [DAY]. 7 Set Day. Tap [+] or [–] to select Day. 8 Tap [SET]. 9 Repeat Step 5 to Step 6. Set [YEAR], [HOUR], [MINUTE]. 10 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Date is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Note The Date/Time appears in the upper right corner of the screen. Reference • The accuracy of the clock is within 30 seconds per month at room temperature. The accuracy varies depending on the use conditions such as temperature. • The accuracy may degrade when the battery is low or if it is the first time using this unit. Readjust the time under these circumstances. • The calendar can display dates from January 1st, 2000 A.D. to December 31st, 2099 A.D. 25 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Other Settings Muting Sounds If the sounds from A Band and B Band overlap and become difficult to hear during Dual frequency reception, the sound for bands other than operating band can be muted. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [TX/RX]. 3 Tap [AUDIO]. 4 Tap [2 SUB BAND MUTE] and select Mute ON. Mute is switched [ON] and [OFF] each time [2 SUB BAND MUTE] is tapped. Reference • Mute can also be selected by pressing the O. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. Basic Operation The Mute ON is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference Tap [MUTE] displayed on the bottom of the screen to switch the Mute Function to OFF. Mute is switched [ON] and [OFF] each time [MUTE] is tapped. Adjusting Squelch Level You can mute the raspy noise heard when no signal is being received. The squelch level can be adjusted separately for two broadcasts (NFM and AM) received on the A-band and B-band. When the squelch level is increased, the noise is more liable to disappear but, in some cases, it becomes difficult to receive weak signals. Adjust the squelch level as required. 1 Tap [SQL]. 2 Adjust Squelch level with O. Adjust the Squelch level by rotating the upper O for A Band, and lower O for B Band. Reference • Squelch level can be adjusted from 0 to 8. • Factory Setting: Level 1 3 Tap [SQL]. The Squelch level is set and the screen returns to the previous one. 26 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Other Settings Manually switching frequency steps In factory settings, this unit is set to [AUTO (Step)] mode and automatically selects the optimum frequency step according to reception frequency. These frequency steps can be manually changed. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [7 FM AM STEP] and select [AUTO]. [AUTO] appears in orange. 4 Set frequency with O. Reference Mode can also be selected by pressing the v. 5 Tap [7 FM AM STEP]. The selected frequency changes from orange to green and set as current setting. 6 Press and hold M over 1 second. The frequency step is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Basic Operation The frequency step changes in the following order, each time O is rotated. [AUTO] → [5.00KHz] → [6.25KHz] → [10.00KHz] → [12.50KHz] → [15.00KHz] → [20.00KHz] → [25.00KHz] → [50.00KHz] → [100.00KHz] Resetting applied settings Settings and memory content can be returned to factory settings. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. Reset screen appears. 3 Tap items to reset. Select items to reset. [1 FACTORY RESET]: Returns all applied setting to factory settings. [2 PRESET]: Registers the preset screen. [3 RECALL PRESET]: Displays the preset screen. [4 MEM CH RESET]: Erases only the registered memory channels. * Settings applied in the Setup Menu are not erased. [5 MEM CH SORT]: Sorts memory registered to A/B Bands. [6 ARPS RESET]: Returns setting for ARPS to factory settings. [7 CLONE]: Copy settings of this unit to another transceiver. 4 Tap [OK?] Settings and memory are reset and returned to factory settings. Reference Tap [Cancel] to cancel Resetting. 27 Repeater Operation FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Repeater Operation Communicating Via the Repeater FTM-400DR supports an ARS (Automatic Repeater Shift) function which allows you to perform communication automatically just by setting the reception frequency to the repeater frequency (439.000 to 440.000 MHz). 1 Set the reception frequency to repeater frequency. 2 Perform transmission while pressing [PTT]. During transmission, a 88.5Hz tone signal and a radio wave whose frequency is 5 MHz lower than the reception frequency are emitted. Reference Repeater Operation • Pressing F and then taping [REV] produces the “reverse” state where the transmission frequency and the reception frequency are temporarily reversed, allowing you to check whether you can communicate with the remote station directly. • The [ ] on the display blinks while in the “REVERSE” state. • Pressing F then tapping [REV] again cancels the “REVERSE” state. • Press and hold M over 1 second to change the Setup Menu. This allows you to use the repeater more conveniently. [CONFIG] → [4 AUTO RPT SHIFT] You can deactivate the ARS function. [CONFIG] → [5 RPT SHIFT] You can set the repeater shift direction. [CONFIG] → [6 RPT SHIFT FREQ] You can change the repeater shift step. Communicating Via the Repeater Using a Tone Signal Other Than the 88.5Hz Tone Signal Set the reception frequency to repeater frequency. Press and hold M over 1 second. Tap [CONFIG]. Tap [5 RPT SHIFT] and select [–]. Switches between [OFF] → [–] → [+] each time [5 RPT SHIFT] is tapped. Reference • Factory Setting: OFF 5 Tap [6 RPT SHIFT FREQ]. The frequency appears in orange. 6 Set frequency with O. Rotate the O and select the desired tone frequency. Tap [6 RPT SHIFT FREQ]. The selected frequency will change from orange to green and be applied as the current setting. Reference • Frequency can also be selected by pressing the O. 28 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Repeater Operation 8 Press and hold M over 1 second. The tone frequency is set and the screen returns to the previous one. 9 Perform transmission while pressing [PTT]. During transmission, the tone signal that has been set and radio wave whose frequency is 5 MHz lower than the reception frequency are emitted. Reference The settings can be stored in the memory. (Storing in the memory (See page 000)). Repeater Operation 29 Using Memory FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Wide variety of Memory Functions FTM-400DR provides the following various types of memory channels in addition to the regular memory channels (500 channels each for both A and B band. • [Skip Search Memory] that allow you to skip unwanted frequencies during VFO scanning. • 9 sets of [memory channels for Programmable Memory Scanning (PMS)] respectively for both A band and B band. An operating frequency, operation mode (type of radio), and other operational information can be stored for each regular memory channel, or PMS memory channel. • Operating frequency • Operation mode • Memory tag • Repeater information • Tone information • DCS information • Antenna squelch information • Memory skip information • Transmission Output Using Memory Registering to Memory Precaution Content stored in memory can be erased due to incorrect operation, static electricity, or electrical noise. Memory content can also be erased during malfunction or repair. Content that is stored in memory should be written on paper or backed up on a microSD memory card. The FTM-400DR allows you to use 500 memory channels respectively for both A band and B band. 1 Switch to VFO mode. 2 Select frequency with O. Select the frequency to register to the memory. 3 Press and hold F over 1 second. The register to memory screen appears. 4 Tap [MW]. The character entry screen appears. Reference Memory can also be named (See page 000). 5 Tap [ENT]. The memory write operation is completed, and the registered frequency appears on screen. Reference Tap [Cancel] to cancel registering to memory. Reference • 145.000MHz is registered to memory channel 1 in factory settings. Although this frequency can be changed, it cannot be erased. • The frequency which has previously been registered to a memory channel can be overwritten with a new frequency. When you intend to register a new frequency into the memory, an unregistered memory channel is displayed. 30 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Wide variety of Memory Functions Split Memory Two different frequencies, one for reception and other for transmission can be registered to a memory channel. 1 Register reception frequency to the memory. Reference Refer to the [Registering to Memory] above, for registering frequency. 2 Select transmission frequency in VFO mode. 3 Press F for longer than a second. The register to memory screen appears. 4 Tap [Reception Frequency]. Reference The radio frequency can also be named (See page 000). 6 Tap [ENT]. Registration to memory completes and the frequency appears on screen. When you recall the memory channel of which you registered two different frequencies, one for reception and the other for transmission, the @ icon appears on screen. Using Memory Select the reception frequency to spcify from the memory list. Tap [TX IN]. The character entry screen appears. Recalling a Memory Channel Recall a registered memory channel in the following procedure: 1 Tap [V/M]. The Memory mode is selected, and the memory channel you used last appears on screen. 2 Select a memory channel with O. Select the memory channel to use. Remark • Pressing and holding O over 1 second skips channels quickly in step of 10 channels. Tapping [V/M] againreturns to VFO Mode. Reference • Unregistered memory channels are skipped. • By default, the priority memory channel used as the priority channel for the dual receive function was set to the memory channel 1. “P” appears at the upper right of the memory channel number (See page 000). 31 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Wide variety of Memory Functions Recalling the Home Channel 1 Press D shortly. Home Channels appear on screen. Reference • Selecting the frequency with O returns to VFO Mode. Returning to the Previous Frequency 1 Press D shortly. The frequency selected before recalling the home channel appears on screen. Using Memory ● Changing a Home Channel Frequency You can change a default home channel frequency. 1 Switch to VFO mode. 2 Set frequency with O. 3 Press and hold F over 1 second. Write to memory screen appears. 4 Tap [▲] or [▼] and select [HOME]. It can also be selected by pressing O. 5 Tap [MW]. The character entry screen appears. Reference The radio frequency can also be named (See page 000). 6 Tap [ENT]. Writing to memory l completes and the changed frequency appears on screen. Deleting Memory 1 Press M 1M for longer than a second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [MEMORY]. 3 Tap [3 MEM EDIT]. Reference It can also be selected by pressing O. 4 Tap the memory to delete. 5 Tap [DEL]. The deletion confirmation screen appears. Tap [OK?]. Memory is deleted. Reference • Tapping [Cancel] cancels deletion. • To continue deleting memory, repeat steps 4 through 6. 7 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. 32 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Wide variety of Memory Functions Precaution z Memory channel 1 cannot be deleted. Reference The memory channel specified as a home channel cannot be deleted. Before deleting it, specify another memory channel as a home channel. Changing the display method of Memory Tags. Using Memory The display method of name and frequency assigned to memory tags can be changed. 1 Switch to Memory Mode. Display a memory channel to change the display method for the memory tag. 2 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 3 Tap [MEMORY]. 4 Tap [2 ALPHA TAG SIZE] and select size. Size switches between [SMALL] and [LARGE] each time [2 ALPHA TAG SIZE] is tapped. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The selected size is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference Factory Setting: SMALL 33 Scanning Function FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Scanning Function The FTM-400DR supports the following four scan modes: (1) VFO Scan (2) Memory Scan (3) Programmable Memory Scan (4) Selected Memory Channel Scan VFO Scan 1 Switch to the VFO mode, and then select a band to scan. 2 Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. Tap [SCAN]. Scanning (SCAN) starts toward higher frequencies. Scanning Function Reference • Pressing and holding [UP] or [DOWN] over 1 second also starts scanning. • When a signal is received during scanning, a beep is emitted and scanning pauses for 5 seconds and then resumes. • The scan direction (HIGH/LOW) can be set in the [SCAN] → [2 SCAN DIRECTION] of the Setup Menu. • The operation to perform when scanning stops can be set in the [SCAN] → [3 SCAN RESUME] of the Setup Menu. Canceling Scanning To chancel scanning, tap [SCAN] or [PTT] on the microphone. Reference • For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see “Setting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops” on page (See page 000). Setting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops When scanning stops, you can select one of the following three reception methods: (1) The signal is received for the specified period of time, and then scanning resumes. You can specify this period of time to 1 second, 3 seconds, or 5 seconds. (2) The signal is received until it fades out. Two seconds after the signal fades out, scanning resumes. “BUSY” appears on screen. (3) Scanning stops and the current frequency is received. “HOLD” appears on screen. 34 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Scanning Function 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SCAN]. 3 Tap [3 SCAN RESUME] and select desired reception method. The reception method changes in the following order each time [3 SCAN RESUME] is tapped. [BUSY] → [HOLD] → [1sec] → [3sec] → [5sec] Reference • It can also be selected by pressing O. • Factory Setting: 5 seconds 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The reception method when scanning stops is set and the screen returns to the previous one. • The reception method selected here is also applied to [VFO Scanning], [Programmable Memory Scanning], [Memory Scanning], and [Dual Reception]. Memory Scanning Frequencies registered to the memory can be scanned in the order of memory channel number. 1 Switch to Memory mode and recall a memory channel. 2 Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. 3 Tap [SCAN]. Scanning (SCAN) is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. When a signal is received during scanning, a beep is emitted and scanning pauses for 5 seconds and then resumes. Scanning Function Reference Reference • Pressing and holding [UP] or [DOWN] over 1 second also starts scanning. • To stop scanning, tap [SCAN] or [PTT] on the microphone. Reference • Even during scanning, you can adjust the squelch by tapping [SQL]. Tapping [SQL] again terminates squelch adjustment. • For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see “Setting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops” on page (See page 000). 35 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Scanning Function ● Setting the Scan Method. The scanning method to scan all memory channels or only selected memory channels can be set in the Setup Menu. • ALL MEM: Scans all memory channels • SELECT MEM: Only scans selected memory channels 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [MEMORY]. 3 Tap [MEM SCAN TYPE] and then select [SELECT MEM]. The scanning method switches between [ALL MEM] and [SELECT MEM] each time [MEM SCAN TYPE] is tapped. Scanning Function Reference • The scanning method can also be selected by pressing the O. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The scanning method is set and the screen returns to the previous one. ● Specifying a Skip/Selected Memory Channel You can specify two types of memory channels to scan: memory channels to skip and selected memory channels to scan, for effective memory scanning. Skip memory channel: You can specify memory channels that need not be scanned during memory scanning. Selected memory channel: When [MEM SCAN TYPE] is set to [SELECT MEM], only the specified memory channels are scanned during memory scanning. Memory channels to skip and selected memory channels to scan can be specified in the 2 methods following. (1) Collectively select memory channels in the Memory Write screen. (2) Individually select memory channels when scanning. (1) Collectively specifying memory channels in the Memory Write screen. 1 Press and hold F over 1 second. The Memory Write screen appears. 2 Tap the memory to select. Select memory by tapping it. 3 Tap [SKIP/SEL]. The scanning method switches between [SKIP], [SELECT], and [OFF], each time [SKIP/SEL] is tapped. Reference • The scanning method can also be selected by pressing the O. 36 • To continue selecting memory channels, repeat steps 2 through 3. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Scanning Function 5 Press and hold F over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. (2) Individually select memory channels when scanning 1 Switch to Memory mode and then recall the memory channels to specify as memory channels to skip or selected memory channels to scan. Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. Tap [SKIP/SEL] and set [SKIP] or [SEL]. The scanning method switches between [SKIP] and [SEL] each time [SKIP/SEL] is tapped. Reference • The scanning method can also be selected by pressing the O. The memory channels to skip/selected memory channels to scan are set and the screen returns to the previous one. ● Scanning only memory channels selected in the specified memory. 1 Switch to Memory mode and then recall the memory channels selected for scanning. 2 Tap [SCAN]. Only the memory channels selected in the specified memory are scanned. Scanning Function 4 Press F shortly. Reference • Pressing and holding [UP] or [DOWN] over 1 second also starts scanning. • Scanning (SCAN) is performed toward higher memory channel numbers. • When a signal is received during scanning, a beep is emitted and scanning pauses for 5 seconds and then it’s frequency is recieved. • To cancle scanning, tap [SCAN] or [PTT] on the microphone. Programmable Memory Scan (PMS) Writing into a Programmable Memory 9 sets of PMS memory channels (L1/U1 to L9/U9) are available. Specify the lower limit frequency of the frequency range you want to san for “L½”, and the upper limit frequency for “U½”. Enter a number between 1 and 9 for “½”. Use the same number for the lower and upper limit. 37 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Scanning Function 1 Switch to VFO mode. 2 Select a frequency with O. Select a frequency for the lower limit. Caution • Make sure to set the frequency set for the lower limit (P1L) lower than the frequency set as the upper limit (P1U). 3 Press and hold F over 1 second. Memory Write screen appears. 4 Tap [▲] or [▼] to select [P1L]. It can also be selected by pressing O. Tap [MW]. The character entry screen appears. Reference The radio frequency can also be named (See page 000). Scanning Function 6 Tap [ENT]. 7 Set frequency with O. Select a frequency for the upper limit. 8 Press and hold F over 1 second. 9 Tap [▲] or [▼] to select [P1U]. It can also be selected by pressing O. 10 Tap [MW]. The character entry screen appears. Reference The radio frequency can also be named (See page 000). Writing to the programmable memory ends and the screen returns to the previous one. Example: Specification of the lower limit frequency “433.200 MHz” and the upper limit frequency “433.700 MHz” for PMS Lower limit: L1 Upper Limit: U1 Precaution The difference between the upper limit frequency and the lower limit frequency for PMS must be 100 kHz or more. 38 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Scanning Function Performing Programmable Memory Scan The programmable memory allows you to scan the specified frequency range in the same frequency band. 1 Switch to Memory mode. Recall the PMS memory storing the lower limit frequency or upper limit frequency. 2 Press F shortly. 3 Tap [SCAN]. Programmable memory scanning starts. Reference • Pressing and holding [UP] or [DOWN] over 1 second also starts scanning. • When a signal is received during scanning, scanning pauses for 5 seconds. • The scanning resumes 5 seconds after signal has been received. • To cancel scanning, tap [SCAN] or [PTT] on the microphone. z When the lower/upper limit frequency is not properly specified, program memory scanning is not performed properly. Reference • If PMS memory channels have already been assigned to L1/U1 to L9/U9, selecting a PMS number in the VFO scanning procedure described on page 56 allows you to skip step 1 described above. • When a skip memory (½½) is specified for “L½” or “U½” or when the lower/upper limit frequency is not properly specified, program memory scanning is not performed properly. • Even during scanning, you can adjust the squelch in the following procedure: Tap [SQL] → Adjust squelch with v → Tap [SQL] Scanning Function Precaution 39 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Searching for a Signal Using a Signal Strength Graph Band Scope Function During mono band reception in the VFO mode, use states of channels (strengths of channel signals) around the current frequency set as center [▼] can be graphically displayed on screen. 1 Tap [V/M]. The mode switches to Mono Band. 2 Tap [SCOPE]. The SCOPE screen appears. 3 Turn the O knob to move the ▼ icon to the signal position. The signal at the center frequency can be received. 4 Tap [SCOPE]. The Band Scope is deactivated. Scanning Function 40 Reference • When band scope channel is ± 5, numeric values representing signal strengths are displayed in the graph. • The band scope channel interval is the same as the VFO frequency step. • The band scope channel interval can be changed in Setup Menu, [Display] → [3 BAND SCOPE]. Useful Functions FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Dual Reception (DW) Functions This FTM-400DR supports the following two dual reception functions: (1) Dial dual reception (2) Memory dual reception The signal of the specified memory channel (Home Channel) is checked at intervals of about 5 seconds. If this signal is detected, it is received. Example: Checking Home Channel while receiving [145.500MHz]. If the signal of the Home Channel is received, the decimal point blinks. Useful Functions Frequency being received The signal of the Home Channel is checked at intervals of about 5 seconds. Dial Dual Reception VFO mode → Home channel 1 Adjust to frequency desired for reception. Adjust to the frequency to receive using O knob. Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. Tap [DW]. If [DW] is not displayed in the Function menu, tap [NEXT]. Dual reception starts. The signal of home channel is received around every 5 seconds. When a signal of the home channel is received, the frequency changes to that of the home channel. To cancel the dual reception, press F shortly again and tap [DW]. 41 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Dual Reception (DW) Functions Memory Dual Reception Memory channel → Home Channel 1 Switch to Memory Mode. 2 Adjust to the memory channel to recieve. Useful Functions Adjust to the memory channel to receive using O knob. Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. Tap [DW]. If [DW] is not displayed in the function menu, tap [NEXT]. Dual reception starts. The signal of home channel is received around every 5 seconds. When a signal of the home channel is received, the frequency changes to that of the home channel. To cancel the dual reception, press F shortly again and tap [DW]. Precaution z Make sure to set home channel prior to using memory dual reception. Reference • If a signal of dual reception is received , it’s frequency is received for 5 seconds and then dual reception resumes. Even while receiving the home channel, dual reception can be canceled by pressing [PTT] on the microphone and can perform transmission using that frequency. • The operation to perform when dual reception is running can be set in the [SCAN] → [1 DUAL WATCH STOP] of the Setup Menu. Using the DTMF Function. “DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones” refer to the tones (beep boop beep) heard from the receiver of the push-button phone. You can register the telephone number for phone patch connection to the public telephone line, etc. with a DTMF code comprising up to 16 characters (for up to 9 channels). 1 Press ad hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SIGNALING]. 3 Tap [4 DTMF MEMORY]. The DTMF Memory screen appears. Reference This can also be selected by pressing the O. 42 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the DTMF Function. 4 Tap a channel to select. Select a number (1-9) to which the DTMF code is to be registered. Tap the DTMF Code to register. Tap the numerical keypad and enter the DTMF code o register. Reference • The DTMF code can also be entered using the numerical keypad on the Microphone. • Tap [Cancel] if an incorrect number is entered. 6 Tap [ENT]. The DTMF code is registered to the selected number. Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. Tap [SIGNALING]. Tap [3 AUTO DIALER] and select [ON]. Tapping [3 AUTO DIALER] switches between [ON] and [OFF]. Useful Functions Sending the Registered DTMF Code Reference This can also be selected by pressing the O. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. 5 Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. 6 Tap [DTMF]. If [DTMF] is not displayed in the function menu, tap [NEXT]. Tapping [DTMF] switches through registered DTMF Codes. Press F shortly. Returns to the previous screen. Press [PTT]. Pressing [PTT] on the Microphone automatically sends DTMF code. Release [PTT]. Even after [PTT] on the microphone is released, sending of the DTMF signal continues until it is completed. 43 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Sending a DTMF Code Manually 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SIGNALING]. 3 Tap [3 AUTO DIALER] and select [OFF]. Useful Functions 44 Tapping [3 AUTO DIALER] switches between [ON] and [OFF]. Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Select a number from [1] through [9] while pressing [PTT] Tap the numerical keypad and enter the DTMF code to send. Release [PTT]. Even after [PTT] on the microphone is released, sending of the DTMF signal continues until it is completed. Reference • A DTMF code is a combination of two frequencies. 697Hz 770Hz 852Hz 941Hz 1209Hz ½ 1336Hz 1477Hz 1633Hz FCC ID: K6620345X40 Communicating with a Specific Remote Station IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Tone Squelch Function Reference • The tone squelch setting or the DCS setting is also effective for scanning. If scanning is performed with the tone squelch or the DCS function turned on, it stops only when a signal containing a tone of the specified frequency or a signal containing the specified DCS code is received. Display Operation NOISE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. T-TX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. T-TRX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. T-REV XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. D-TRX PRGM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. PAGER JR Turns on a new pager function (“PAG” appears). When using FTM-400DR with your friends, specifying personal codes (each code is composed of two tones) allows calling a specific station. Turns on the no-communication squelch function of the JR radio (“JR” appears). Mutes the 2280 MHz no-communication signal tone which is heard when no communication is performed. D-TX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. TT/DR XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. DT/TR XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station The tone squelch opens the squelch only when a signal containing the specified frequency tone is received. Use of the digital code squelch (DCS) opens the squelch only when a signal containing the specified DCS code is received. The tone squelch function blocks monitoring of communications between other stations even when waiting for call by a specific station for a long time. 1 Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. 2 Tap [SQL] to select a squelch type. The squelch type changes in the following order each time [SQL] is tapped: [NOISE] → [T-TX] → [T-TRX] → [T-REV] → [D-TRX PRGM] → [PAGER] → [JR] →[D-TX] → [TT/DR] → [DT/TR] The display for [SQL] changes according to the selected squelch type. 3 Press F shortly. The squelch type is set and the screen returns to the previous one. 45 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Tone Squelch Function Selecting a Tone Frequency The Tone frequency can be selected from 50 frequencies between 67.0Hz to 254.1Hz. 1 Select the operating frequency. 2 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 3 Tap [SIGNALING]. 4 Tap [1 TONE SQL FREQ]. The tone frequency appears in orange. 5 Select a frequency with the O. 6 Press O shortly. The tone frequency is set and it appears in green. 7 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Reference • The tone frequency set using the above-described procedure is also effective when only the tone is sent out. • By default, the tone frequency is set to 88.5Hz. Searching for the Frequency of the Tone Squelch Used by the Remote Station The frequency of the tone squelch used by the remote station can be searched for and displayed. 1 Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. 2 Tap [SQL] and select [T-TRX]. Tap until the [SQL] display switches to [T-TRX]. 3 Press F shortly. 4 Tap [SQL]. Search for the tone frequency starts. When a coincident frequency is detected, a beep is emitted and search stops temporarily. The detected tone frequency blinks. Reference • For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see “Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops” on page (See page 000). 46 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Using the Tone Squelch Function Selecting a DCS Code Reference • By default, the DCS code is set to “023”. Searching for the Frequency of the DCS Used by the Remote Station The DCS code used by the remote station can be searched for and displayed. 1 Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. 2 Tap [SQL] and select [D-TRX]. Tap until the [SQL] display switches to [D-TRX]. 3 Press F shortly. 4 Tap [SQL]. Search for the DCS code starts. When a coincident DCS code is found, a beep is emitted and search stops temporarily. The found DCS code blinks. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station You can select a DCS code from among 104 DCS codes (023 to 754). 1 Selecting the operating frequency. 2 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 3 Tap [SIGNALING]. 4 Tap [2 DCS CODE]. The DCS code number appears in orange. 5 OSelect DCS code number with the O. 6 OPress O shortly. The DCS code is set and DCS code number appears in green. 7 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Reference • For the operation to perform when scanning stops, see “Selecting a Reception Method When Scanning Stops” on page (See page 000). 47 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Notification of Call from a Remote Station by the Bell Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Call from a remote station (reception of a signal containing a coincident tone or DCS) can be notified by the bell sound and the b icon blinking on on screen. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SIGNALING]. 3 Tap [7 BELL RINGER]. The set value for BELL RINGER appears in orange. 4 Turn the O to select a number of times the bell rings. The number of times the bell rings changes in the following order, each time O is rotated. [OFF] → [1time] → [3times] → [5times] → [8times] → [CONTINUE] 5 Press O shortly. The number of times the bell rings is set and appears in green. 6 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function When using FTM-400DR with your friends, specifying personal codes (each code is composed of two CTCSS codes) allows only a specific station to be called. Even if the called person is not near his or her FTM-400DR, the information on the screen indicates that he or she has been called. Flow of Operation to Use the Pager Function Set the same code as that of the remote station. Determine a frequency. Perform transmission/reception. Confirm reception according to the information on the screen and the bell sound 48 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function Setting the Code of Your Station Reference • Factory Setting: [05 47] • The first and second codes contained in your personal code may be inverted, i.e., “05 47” and “47 05” are recognized as being the same code. • If the same personal code (group code) is specified for all persons, all persons can be called at the same time. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station Set the “personal code (your code)” used to be called by other stations. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SIGNALING]. 3 Tap [5 PAGER CODE]. The Pager Code Settings screen appears. 4 Tap [RX CODE 1]. The code number appears in orange. 5 Select code with the O. Turn the O to select a code. Turn the O to select the first code from among 1-50 6 Press O shortly. The first code is set and appears in green. 7 Tap [RX CODE 2]. The code number appears in orange. 8 Turn the O to select a code. Turn the O to select the second code from among 1-50. 9 Press O shortly. The second code is set and appears in green. 10 Press and hold M over 1 second. The code of your station is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Turning on the New Pager Function 1 Press F shortly. The Function Menu appears. 2 Tap [SQL] and select [PAGER]. Tap until the [SQL] display switches to [PAGER]. 3 Press F shortly. 4 Tap [SQL]. Now, you can “call” or “wait” a remote station using the new pager function. 49 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function Calling a Specific Station 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SIGNALING]. 3 Tap [5 PAGER CODE]. The Pager Code Settings screen appears. 4 Tap [TX CODE 1]. The code number appears in orange. 5 Turn the O to select a code. Turn the O to select the first code from among 1-50 6 Press O shortly. Communicating with a Specific Remote Station 50 The first code is set and appears in green. 7 Tap [TX CODE 2]. The code number appears in orange. 8 Turn the O to select a code. Turn the O to select the second code from among 1-50. 9 Press O shortly. The second code is set and appears in green. 10 Press and hold M over 1 second. The code of remote station is set and the screen returns to the previous one. 11 Tap [SQL]. 12 Press [PTT] on the microphone. This starts calling the remote station. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Calling Only a Specific Station New Pager Function Being Called by the Remote Station (Standby Operation) If you use the new pager function at the same frequency as that of the remote station, [PAG] displayed on the screen changes to [PIN], allowing you to check that you have been called by the remote station. Blinks When called Communicating with a Specific Remote Station 51 Functions Used as Needed FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Settings for the Setup Menu The Setup Menu is a menu for selecting and setting various functions from a list for convenient use. Functions Used as Needed ● Resetting the settings for the Setup Menu Settings for the Setup Menu can be reset to Factory Settings through the following operation: 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. 3 Tap [1 FACTORY RESET]. 4 Tap [OK?]. Tapping [Cancel] cancels resetting. 5 The FTM-400DR reboots. Setting content are reset and the FTM-400DR turns off once. Shortly afterwards, the FTM-400DR automatically restarts. Setup Menu Operations List Set Mode Number / Items DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY SELECT BACKGROUND COLOR BAND SCOPE LCD BRIGHTNESS LCD CONTRAST TIME/VDD TX/RX MODE DIGITAL 1 DIGITAL MODE 52 Function Description Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) Screen display setting NAVIGATION: ON / OFF for when M is pressed TIMER/CLOCK: ON / OFF shortly. ALTITUDE: ON / OFF GPS INFORMATION: ON / OFF Setting for screen GREEN / BLUE / ORANGE / background color. PURPLE / GRAY Setting for screen NARROW / WIDE display when SCOPE is executed. Setting for frequency bandwidth Setting for LCD MIN / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / MAX brightness Setting for LCD contrast –3 / –2 / –1 / 0 / +1 / +2 / +3 Setting for display TIME / VDD content (Time/Voltage) Reception mode switching AUTO / FM / NARROW FM / AM VOICE & DATA / FULL RATE (T.B.D.) FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Set Mode Number / Items Function Description TX/RX DIGITAL 2 SQL TYPE 3 SQL CODE 4 PROFILE SEL 5 PROFILE(DIGITAL) 6 DISTINATION MODE 7 DISTINATION CALL 8 POSITION DATA (VOICE) 9 POSITION DATA (ONLY) AUDIO 1 MIX/SEPARATE SUB BAND MUTE MIC GAIN OFF / CODE / BREAK CODE: 001 to 126 DIGTAL / APRS / GSMS PROFILE: XXXXXXXXXX CQ / CALLSIGN / GROUP 10 characters for each CALL1 to CALL8 ON / OFF ON / OFF Setting for Reception Audio Setting for Sub Band Mute Adjustment for microphone Input MEMORY 1 MEMORY CH DISPLAY Setting for memory channel display ALPHA TAG SIZE MEM EDIT MEM SCAN TYPE SIGNALING 1 TONE SQL FREQ DCS CODE AUTO DIALER DTMF MEMORY PAGER CODE PRG REV TONE BELL RINGER MIX / SEPARATE OFF / ON (Mutes SUB BAND for both transmission and reception) MIN / LOW / NORMAL / HIGH / MAX ALL / INBAND (ALL: Displays all memory channels INBAND: Only displays memory channels within BAND) SMALL / LARGE Setting for the display size of memory channel tag Transitions to Memory Editor screen Memory channel setting ALL MEM / SELECT MEM for when memory is scanned Setting for tone frequency Setting for DCS Code Setting for automatic transmission of DTMF Code Registration of DTMF Code Setting for pager individual code Output setting for the Bell Function Functions Used as Needed Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) 67Hz to 254.1Hz Default 88.5Hz 023 to 754 OFF / ON 1 to 9 channels 16 characters each RX CODE1 (05), CODE (47) TX CODE1 (05), CODE2 (47) 300Hz to 3000Hz OFF / 1time / 3times / 5times / 8times / CONTINUOUS 53 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Set Mode Number / Items SIGNALING 8 SQL EXPANTION Function Description Setting for separate Squelch Type in transmission and reception. WX ALERT AUTO / HOLD UP / DOWN BUSY / HOLD / 1sec / 3 sec / 5sec CONFIG 1 DATE & TIME ADJ Functions Used as Needed Setting for the internal clock function of the FTM-400DR DATE & TIME FORMAT Setting for display format of the internal clock function Date 'xx-xx-xx (xxx) Time xx: xx DATE: yyyy/mm/dd / yyyy/dd/mm / mm/dd/yyyy / dd/mm/yyyy TIME: 24 hour / 12 hour UTC±13h (0.5h Step) UTC+9:00 TOKYO OFF / ON TIME ZONE Setting for Time Zone AUTO RPT SHIFT RPT SHIFT RPT SHIFT FREQ FM AM STEP BEEP CLOCK TYPE Setting for automatic repeater shift Setting for repeater shift OFF / – / + direction Setting for repeater shift 0.00 - 99.95MHz width This default setting is based on Band specification(50KHz step). Setting for channel step AUTO / 5.00KHz / 6.25KHz / 8.33KHz / 9.00KHz / 10.00KHz / 12.50KHz / 15.00KHz / 20.00KHz / 25.00KHz / 50.00KHz / 100.00KHz / 200.00KHz Setting for beep sound OFF / LOW / HIGH output Setting for clock shift A/B A: Clock shift operation AUTO B: Clock Clock shift operation forced ON Setting for P button on P1: OFF / BAND SCOPE / SCAN / HOME / microphone DCS CODE / TONE FREQ / RPT SHIFT / REVERSE / TX POWER / SQL OFF / T-CALL (CE) / VOICE / WiRES / PRG FREQ or WX / S.LIST / MSG / REPLY / M.EDIT P2: OFF / BAND SCOPE / SCAN / HOME / DCS CODE / TONE FREQ / RPT SHIFT / REVERSE / TX POWER / SQL OFF / T-CALL / VOICE / WiRES / PRG FREQ or WX / S.LIST / MSG / REPLY / M.EDIT 10 MIC PRG KEY 54 OFF / ON OFF / ON For USA models only WiRES X 1 DUAL WATCH STOP 2 SCAN DIRECTION 3 SCAN RESUME Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Set Mode Number / Items CONFIG 10 MIC PRG KEY Function Description Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) P3: OFF / BAND SCOPE / SCAN / HOME / DCS CODE / TONE FREQ / RPT SHIFT / REVERSE / TX POWER / SQL OFF / T-CALL / VOICE / WiRES / PR FREQ or WX / S.LIST / MSG / REPLY / M.EDIT P4: OFF / BAND SCOPE / SCAN / HOME / DCS CODE / TONE FREQ / RPT SHIFT / REVERSE / TX POWER / SQL OFF / T-CALL / VOICE / WiRES / PRG FREQ or WX / S.LIST / MSG / REPLY / M.EDIT 11 RX COVERRAGE Setting for bandwidth NORMAL / WIDE during Scope operation (NORMAL: Displays Ham Band only WIDE: Displays all bands) 12 UNIT METRIC / INCH 13 APO Setting for APO OFF / 0.5 hour to 12.0 hour operation time (0.5 hour Step) 14 TOT Setting for Time Out OFF / 5min to 30min (5min Step) timer depending on specification 15 BLUETOOTH PAIRING Setting for DIAL BLUETOOTH PAIRING: Select PIN Code operation of PIN Code with DIAL operation 16 GPS DATUM Select a datum used for WGS-84 / TOKYO MEAN GPS Function 17 GPS DEVICE INTERNAL / EXTERNAL 18 GPS LOG Setting for access time ON / OFF to GPS 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 30 / 60 seconds 19 .X-BAND REPEATER Execute .X-BAND REPEATER Setting for P button on microphone Functions Used as Needed DATA COM PORT SETTING DATA BAND SELECT DATA SPEED DATA SQUELCH Setting for COM PORT SPEED: 4800 / 9600 / 19200bps OUTPUT: OFF (camera) / GPS OUT / PACKET OUT / WAYPOINT INPUT: OFF / WP FORMAT: NMEA6 / NMEA7 / NMEA8 / NMEA9 WP FILTER: ALL / MOBILE / FREQ / OBJ/ITEM / DIGI / VOIP / WEATHER / YAESU / C RINGER / R RINGER Setting for band APRS: MAIN BAND / SUB BAND / selection of APRS/DATA A-BAND FIX / B-BAND FIX / A=TX/R=RX / A=RX/R=TX DATA: MAIN BAND / SUB BAND / A-BAND FIX / B-BAND FIX / A=TX/R=RX / A=RX/R=TX Setting for APRS/DATA APRS: 1200 bps / 9600 bps transmission port rate DATA: 1200 bps / 9600 bps Setting for digital APRS: RX BAND / TX/RX BAND repeater route DATA: RX BAND / TX/RX BAND TX: ON / OFF 55 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Set Mode Number / Items Function Description Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) APRS Functions Used as Needed 56 NORTH UP / HEADING UP Operation Setting for APRS compass APRS DISTINATION Display of Model Code APY100 (Fixed) APRS FILTER Setting for filter function Mic-E: ON / OFF POSITION: ON / OFF WEATHER: ON / OFF OBJECT: ON / OFF ITEM: ON / OFF STATUS: ON / OFF OTHER: ON / OFF RANGE LIMIT: ON / OFF ALTNET: ON / OFF APRS MODEM Setting for APRS port OFF / ON rate APRS MUTE ON/OFF setting for B OFF / ON Band AF Mute when setting the APRS APRS POP-UP Setting for Beacon type BEACON: OFF / 3 sec / 5 sec / to display as Pop-Up 10 sec / HOLD MYPACKET: OFF / ON APRS POP-UP COLOR Setting for background BEACON: OFF / LCD COLOR / color of beacon that WHITE-BLUE / SKY-BLUE / appears on Pop-up. MARINE-BLUE / GREEN / YELLOW-GREEN / ORANGE / AMBER / WHITE MOBILE: OFF / LCD COLOR / WHITE-BLUE / SKY-BLUE / MARINE-BLUE / GREEN / YELLOW-GREEN / ORANGE / AMBER / WHITE OBJ/ITEM: OFF / LCD COLOR / WHITE-BLUE / SKY-BLUE / MARINE-BLUE / GREEN / YELLOW-GREEN / ORANGE / AMBER / WHITE CAL RING: OFF / LCD COLOR / WHITE-BLUE / SKY-BLUE / MARINE-BLUE / GREEN / YELLOW-GREEN / ORANGE / AMBER / WHITE RNG RING: OFF / LCD COLOR / WHITE-BLUE / SKY-BLUE / MARINE-BLUE / GREEN / YELLOW-GREEN / ORANGE / AMBER / WHITE MY PACKET: OFF / LCD COLOR / WHITE-BLUE / SKY-BLUE / MARINE-BLUE / GREEN / YELLOW-GREEN / ORANGE / AMBER / WHITE APRS COMPASS FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Set Mode Number / Items Function Description Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) APRS APRS RINGER Setting for bell sound for when there is a incoming beacon. APRS RINGER (CALL) Call Sign setting for CALL RINGER 10 APRS TXDELAY Setting for the data delivery delay time 11 APRS UNITS Unit setting for APRS display TX BEACON: ON / OFF RX BEACON: ON / OFF MY PACKET: ON / OFF CALL RINGER: ON / OFF RNG RINGER: 1-100 / OFF 1 to 8 stations Functions Used as Needed 100ms / 150ms / 200ms / 250ms / 300ms / 400ms / 500ms / 750ms / 1000ms POSITION: mm/ss DISTANCE: km / mile SPEED: km/h / knot / mph ALTITUDE: m / ft BARO: hPa/mb/mmHg/inHg TEMP: ˚C / F RAIN: mm / inch WIND: m/s / mph / knot 12 BEACON INF SELECT Setting for transmission AMBIGUITY: OFF / 1-4digit beacon information SPD/CSE: ON / OFF ALTITUDE: ON / OFF 13 BEACON STATUS TXT Input setting for Status SELECT: TEXT1-5 / OFF Text TX RATE: 1/1-1/8 1/2 (FREQ) 1/8(FREQ), TEXT1-TEXT5 14 BEACON TX Switching between AUTO: OFF / ON / SMART automatic and manual INTERVAL: 30sec-60min transmission of beacon Default 5min PROPORTIONAL: ON / OFF DECAY: ON / OFF LOW SPEED: 1-99 (5km/h or 3mph) RATE LIMIT: 5-180sec Default 30sec 15 DIGI PATH SELECT Setting for digital OFF / WIDE1-1 / WIDE1-1.WIDE2-1 / repeater route PATH1-PATH4 / FULL1 / FULL2 16 DIGI PATH 1 Address setting for ADDR1: ADDR2: No Input digital repeater route 17 DIGI PATH 2 ADDR1: ADDR2: No Input 18 DIGI PATH 3 ADDR1: ADDR2: No Input 19 DIGI PATH 4 ADDR1: ADDR2: No Input 20 DIGI PATH FULL 1 ADDR1: -ADDR8: No Input 21 DIGI PATH FULL 2 ADDR1: -ADDR8: No Input 22 PROFILE xxxxxx-xx Position setting of your GPS / MANUAL / 23 MY POSITION SET POINT MEM GR1-1to GR4-4 station 24 MY POSITION Manual position setting Latitude: x xx°xx' xx" of your station Longitude: x xxx°xx' xx" 25 MY SYMBOL Setting for the symbol of ICON1: [/>]Car / your station ICON2: [/R] REC.Vehicle / ICON3: [/-] House QTH (VHF) / USER: [YY] Yaesu Radios 57 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Set Mode Number / Items APRS 26 POSITION COMMENT 27 SmartBeaconing 28 SORT FILTER Functions Used as Needed 29 VOICE ALERT OPTION 1 BLUETOOTH VOICE MEMORY BACK UP GROUP ID Function Description Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) Setting for position comments Off Duty / En Route / In Service / Returnings / Committed / Special / Priority / Custom 0 to 6 / Emergency! Setting for Smart STATUS: OFF / TYPE1 / TYPE2 / TYPE3 Beaconing LOW SPEED: 2-30 Default 5 HIGH SPEED: 3-70 Default 70 SLOW RATE: 1-100min Default 30min FAST RATE: 10-180 Default 120sec TURN ANGLE: 5-90° Default 28° TURN SLOPE: 1-255 Default 26 TURN TIME: 5-180sec Default 30sec Setting for Sort Function SORT: TIME / CALLSIGN / DISTANCE and Filter Function FILTER: ALL / MOBILE / FREQUENCY / OBJ/ITEM / DIGIPEATER / VOIP / WEATHER / YAESU / OTHER PKT / CALL RINGER / RNG RINGER / 1200bps / 9600bps Setting for Voice Alert V.ALERT: NORMAL / TONE SQL / DCS / Function RX-TSQL / RX-DCS TSQL: 67.0Hz ~ 254.1Hz (Default 100.0Hz) DCS: DCS023 ~ DCS754 (Default DCS023) Setting for BLUETOOTH AUDIO: AUTO / FIX headset. MODE: MIX / SEPARATE BATTERY: NORMAL / SAVE VOX: ON /OFF GAIN: HIGH / LOW Setting for Voice PLAY/REC: FREE 5min / LAST30sec Memory Function ANNOUNCE: AUTO / MANUAL LANGUAGE: JAPANESE / ENGLISH VOLUME: HIGH / MID / LOW SD RESET/CLONE 1 FACTORY RESET 58 PRESET RECALL PRESET Write to SD / Read from SD / FORMAT: To selection screen Write to SD / Read from SD / FORMAT: To selection screen Reset all settings to Factory Settings Resets all settings to Factory Settings (Was ALL RESET in past models). To confirmation screen. Registers Preset screen Registration of Preset screen OK? / Cancel? Recall Preset screen Recalls Preset screen OK? or Cancel?, after selecting from a list. FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Set Mode Number / Items RESET/CLONE 4 MEM CH RESET MEM CH SORT APRS RESET CLONE Function Description Selectable Items (Bold Letter are Factory Setting Values) ALL MEM CH CLEAR: Only erases memory channels and keeps MENU content. To confirmation screen. Sorts memory channels. Sort A/B band memory channels. To confirmation screen. Resets APRS settings. Reset APRS settings. To confirmation screen. Copies the setting This radio → other (TX) / content of your radio to This radio ← other (RX) other. To selection screen Erases memory channels Apply settings to contents displayed on screen. Functions Used as Needed Setting content displayed on screen when M is pressed shortly. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [DISPLAY]. 3 Tap [1 DISPLAY SELECT]. The display settings for the screen appears. 4 Tap an item to display. Select the screen to display from [NAVIGATION] [TIMER/CLOCK] [ALTITUDE] [GPS INFOR]. Tapping an item switches between [ON] and [OFF]. 5 Set other screens. Repeat Step 4 to set other screens. 6 Press and hold M over 1 second. The displayed screen is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Settings: All screens are set to [OFF]. 59 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting the Background Color of the Screen The background color for the screen can be selected from the following 5 colors: • Green • Blue • Orange • Purple • Grey 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [DISPLAY]. 3 Tap [2 BACKGROUND COLOR] and select a Functions Used as Needed background color. The background color changes in the following order each time [2 BACKGROUND COLOR] is tapped. [GREEN] → [BLUE] → [ORANGE] → [PURPLE] → [GRAY] Press and hold M over 1 second. The background color is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Settings: All screens are set to [GREEN]. Setting the Frequency Width for Band Scope The frequency band width to be displayed when Band Scope is operated can be set. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [DISPLAY]. 3 Tap [3 BAND SCOPE] and select frequency band width. Frequency band width switches between [NARROW] and [WIDE] each time [3 BAND SCOPE] is tapped. NARROW: Frequency band width appears in a narrow search width. WIDE: Frequency band width appears in a wide search width. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The frequency band width is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: [NARROW] 60 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Adjusting the LCD Backlight Brightness Level Reference • Factory Setting: [MAX] Adjusting LCD Contrast The contrast level of the screen can be adjusted. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [DISPLAY]. 3 Tap [5 LCD CONTRAST]. The LCD Contrast Setting screen appears. 4 Tap [–] or [+] to adjust contrast. Select the contrast from [–3], [–2], [–1], [0], [+1], [+2], and [+3]. The selected contrast can be confirmed on screen. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The LCD contrast level is set the screen returns to the previous one. Functions Used as Needed The brightness level of the LCD backlight can be adjusted. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [DISPLAY]. 3 Tap [4 LCD BRICHTNESS]. The LCD Brightness Setting screen appears. 4 Tap [–] or [+] to adjust brightness. Select the brightness from [MIN], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], and [MAX]. The selected brightness can be confirmed on screen. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The LCD Brightness is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: [0] 61 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Switching between Time and Voltage display Functions Used as Needed The display on the top right of the screen can be switched between [Time Display] and [Voltage Display]. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [DISPLAY]. 3 Tap [6 TIME/VDD] and select the display content. The display switchws between [TIME] and [VDD] every time [6 TIME/VDD]. TIME: The Time appears. VDD: The voltage appears. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The display content is set and the screen returns to the precious one. Reference • Factory Setting: [TIME] Adjusting volume respectively to A/B Bands. The volume for A Band and B Band can be separately adjusted. Additionally, if your radio is connected to external speakers, the A/B Band Audio can be separated to left and right speakers. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [TX/RX]. 3 Tap [AUDIO]. 4 Tap [1 MIX/ SEPERATE] and select ½½½. Audio is switched between [MIX] and [SEPERATE] each time [1 MIX/SEPERATE] is tapped. MIX: Simultaneously adjust volume for A Band and B Band. SEPERATE: Separately adjust volume for A Band and B Band. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The selected volume adjustment is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: [MIX] 62 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting the Display Method for Memory Channels The display method for registered memory channels can be selected from the following 2 methods: • ALL: Displays all registered memory channels • INBAND: Only displays memory channels within the band currently in use. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [MEMORY]. 3 Tap [1 MEMORY CH DISPLAY] and set the memory Reference • Factory Setting: [ALL] Setting the Squelch Type for transmission Preset squelch types can be used separately for transmission and reception. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SIGNALING]. 3 Tap [8 SQL EXPANSION] and select between OFF/ ON. Tapping [8 SQL EXPANSION] switches between [ON] and [OFF]. OFF: Use the same squelch type for transmission and reception. ON: Use separate squelch type for transmission and reception. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The squelch type for transmission and reception is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Functions Used as Needed channels to display. Tapping [1 MEMORY CH DISPLAY] will switch between [ALL] and [INBAND]. Press and hold M over 1 second. The display method for memory channels is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: [OFF] 63 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting the display format for the Clock Function The display format for the internal clock can be chosen from the following types: • Date Display: Month/Day/Year, Year/Month/Day, Day/Month/Year, Year/Day/Month • Time Display: 24 Hour Display, 12 Hour Display 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [2 DATA & TIME FORMAT]. The setting screen for date and time display appears. 4 Tap [DATE]. The setting screen for date display format appears. 5 Tap format to be displayed. Functions Used as Needed Select the display format for the Date. mmm/dd/yyyy: Date appears as Month/Day/Year yyy/mmm/dd: Date appears as Year/Month/Day dd/mmm/yyyy: Date appears as Day/Month/Year yyy/dd/mmm: Date appears as Year/Day/Month Tap [BACK]. Tap [TIME] and select the display format for time. Tapping [TIME] switches between [24 hour] and [12 hour]. Press and hold M over 1 second. The Time and Date display format is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: Date Display Format mm/dd/yyyy, Date Display Format 24 hour 64 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting the Time Zone Reference • Factory Setting: UTC+9:00 TOKYO Setting the Automatic Repeater Shift Functions Used as Needed The internal clock can be set to time data from GPS (Coordinated Universal Time). On Factory Settings the internal clock is set to Japan Time (UTC+9:00 TOKYO) and does not need to be adjusted. The time zone can be adjusted in 0.5 hour units for up to ±13 hours. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [3 TIME ZONE]. The time zone appears in orange. 4 Turn the O to adjust the time zone. Rotate the O and select the desired time zone for a oversea city. The time zone can be adjusted in 0.5 hour units for up to ±13 hours. 5 Press O shortly. The time zone is set and displayed in green. 6 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. When using the repeater for communication, the automatic repeater shift function that automatically starts communication via the repeater can be set to ON/OFF. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [4 AUTO RPT SHIFT] and select between ON/ OFF. Tapping [4 AUTO RPT SHIFT] switches between [ON] and [OFF]. ON: Automatically starts communication using repeater shift. OFF: Manually select tone frequency and start communication 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The automatic repeater shift is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: ON 65 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting the Clock Shift of the Microcomputer Functions Used as Needed 66 You can set microcomputer clock signal so as not to receive as internal spurious by high frequency. Select [A] for normal time usage. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [9 CLOCK TYPE] and set A/B. Tapping [9 CLOCK TYPE] switches between [A] and [B]. A: The clock shift function automatically switches between ON and OFF. B: The clock shift function is active at all times. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The clock type is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: A Setting the Program Keys on the Microphone Assign functions to the program keys (P1 to P4) on the accessory microphone (MH-48). 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [10 MIC PRG KEY]. The Microphone Program Keys setting screen appears. 4 Tap the Program key you would like to set. Tap the Program Key (P1 to P4) you would like to assign a function. The functions that can be assigned are displayed. If the function you would like to assign is not displayed, scroll the screen with [▲] and [▼]. 5 Tap the function you would like to assign. The function to assign to the program key is selected. 6 Tap [BACK]. The screen returns to the program key (P1 to P4) selection. 7 Set functions for the other program keys. Repeat steps 4 to 6 and assign functions to other function keys. 8 Press and hold M over 1 second. The function is assigned to the program key and returns to the previous screen. Reference • Factory Setting: P1: SQL OFF P2: HOME P3: RPT SHIFT P4: TX POWER FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting the Bandwidth to Scope The Bandwidth for when scoping in VFO mode or Memory mode can be set. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [11 RX COVERAGE] to select NORMAL/WIDE. Tapping [11 RX COVERAGE] switches between [NORMAL] and [WIDE]. NORMAL: Scopes Ham Band only. WIDE: Scopes all Bands. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The bandwidth to scope is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Setting the unit of measurement to be displayed The unit of measurement can be set for displaying altitude, distance, and speed. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [12 UNIT] and select METRIC/INCH. Tapping [12 UNIT] switches between [METRIC] and [INCH]. METRIC: The unit of measurement appears in metric. INCH: The unit of measurement appears in inch. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The unit of measurement is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Functions Used as Needed Reference • Factory Setting: NORMAL Reference • Factory Setting: METRIC 67 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Automatically Turning Off the Power APO Function Functions Used as Needed The FTM-400DR can be set so that it turns off automatically if you do not operate it for a certain period of time. You can change the time until the FTM-400DR is turned off automatically Use this function after setting the clock, referring to [Setting the Clock (See page 21)]. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [13 APO]. The APO setting screen appears. 4 Tap [–] or [+] to adjust the time. Specify the time until the FTM-400DR is turned off automatically in steps of 30 minutes. OFF / 30 min / 1 hour to 12 hours 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Auto Power Off function is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: OFF Restricting the Continuous Transmission Time TOT Function The FTM-400DR can be set that it automatically returns to reception state after performing continuous transmission for a certain period of time. Accidental transmission of unnecessary radio waves and unwanted battery power consumption can be prevented (time-out timer function). 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [14 TOT]. The time display for TOT appears in orange. 4 Turn the O to set the time. Turn the O to set the Time Out time in steps of 5 minutes. OFF / 5 min to 30 min 5 Press O shortly. The time is set and displayed in green. 6 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Reference • Factory Setting: 5 min 68 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting PIN Code for a BLUETOOTH headset Using a BLUETOOTH headset requires setting its PIN code to the FTM-400DR. Reference • The PIN code for a BLUETOOTH headset from our company is 6111. If the BLUETOOTH headset is not from our company, check the PIN code by refereeing to the instruction manual for that product. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. Reference • Tap [Cancel] if incorrect number is entered. 5 Tap [ENT]. The PIN code is set. Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Reference • Factory Setting: 6111 Functions Used as Needed The Setup Menu appears. Tap [CONFIG]. Tap [15 BLUETOOTH PAIRING]. PIN code input screen appears Tap the numeric keys to input the PIN code. By tapping the numbers displayed on screen, input the 4 digit code. Selecting Datum for GPS function. Select a datum used for the GPS function. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [16 GPS DATUM] to set a datum. Tapping [16 GPS DATUM] switches between [TOKYO MEAN] and [WGS 84]. WGS-84: The standard setting for worldwide standard. Select WGS-84 under normal operation. TOKYO MEAN: Enables reducing the error in positioning when using GPS in Japan (Tokyo) 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The datum for GPS is set and the screen returns to the previous one. 69 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting the GPS Device to Use Functions Used as Needed Before using the GPS function, select whether to use the internal GPS function of the FTM-400DR or a connected external GPS device. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [17 GPS DEVICE] and set the GPS device. Tapping [17 GPS DEVICE] switches between [INTERNAL] and [EXTERNAL]. INTERNAL: Use the internal GPS function of the FTM-400DR. EXTERNAL: Use the connected external GPS device. 4 Press and hold M over 1 second. The GPS function (or device) is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: INTERNAL Setting Time for Accessing GPS The time for accessing GPS for receiving signals and information can be set. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [18 GPS LOG]. The GPS LOG Time Setting screen appears. 4 Tap [–] or [+] to set the time. Set the time that the FTM-400DR accesses GPS. The FTM-400DR does not access GPS if [OFF] is tapped. OFF/1 sec/2 sec/5 sec/10 sec/30 sec/60 sec 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. The access time to GPS is set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: 10 sec (when GPS antenna connected) OFF (when GPS antenna unconnected) 70 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Communicating by crossing A Band and B band frequencies Reference • Factory Setting: OFF Setting USB Camera to Use. The FTM-400DR can capture images and video by connecting a USB camera and transmit/ receive them. You can set the picture size and quality for the USB camera you are going to use. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [OPTION]. 3 Tap [1 USB CAMERA]. The USB CAMERA setting screen appears. • PICTURE SIZE: Set the picture size you will capture. • PICTURE QUALITY: Set the image quality you will capture. 4 Tap [PICTURE SIZE] to set the picture size. Tapping [PICTURE SIZE] switches between [160 × 1120] and [320 × 240]. 5 Tap [PICTURE QUALITY] to set the picture quality. Tapping [PICTURE QUALITY] switches between [NORMAL] and [HIGH]. 6 Press and hold M over 1 second. The picture settings for the USB Camera are set and the screen returns to the previous one. Functions Used as Needed Audio can be transmitted with B Band (430MHz band) while receiving it with A Band (144MHz band). Similarly, audio can be transmitted with A Band while receiving it with B Band. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [CONFIG]. 3 Tap [19 X-BAND REPEATER]. The X-BAND REPEATER confirmation screen appears. 4 Tap [OK?]. X-BAND REPEATER is activated. To deactivate it, tap [Cancel]. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. 71 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Setting operations of BLUETOOTH Headset to Use You can set operations of the BLUETOOTH headset connected to the FTM-400DR. Setting content are as follows: • AUDIO: Set the audio output operation of the BLUETOOTH headset. • BATTERY: Set the battery of the BLUETOOTH headset. • VOX: Set the switching operation of the BLUETOOTH headset. • GAIN: Set the VOX sensitivity of the BLUETOOTH headset. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [OPTION]. 3 Tap [2 BLUETOOTH]. Functions Used as Needed The BLUETOOTH Setting screen appears. Tap [AUDIO] to set the audio output operation of the headset. Tapping [AUDIO] switches between [AUTO] and [FIX]. • AUTO: When the BLUETOOTH headset is connected, the audio is only heard through the headset. • FIX: When the BLUETOOTH headset is connected, the audio is heard from both speakers and headset. Tap [BATTERY] to set the battery usage condition of the headset. Tapping [BATTERY] switches between [NORMAL] and [SAVE]. • NORMAL: The battery save function for the BLUETOOTH headset is set to OFF. • SAVE: The battery save function for the BLUETOOTH headset is set to ON. Tap [VOX] to enable or disable the transmission and reception switching on the headset. Tapping [VOX] switches between [OFF] and [ON]. • OFF: Transmission and reception cannot be switched on the BLUETOOTH headset. • ON: Transmission and reception can be switched on the BLUETOOTH headset. Reference • Selecting [ON] displays the option for selecting [GAIN]. 7 Tap [GAIN] to set the VOX sensitivity. Tapping [GAIN] switches between [HIGH] and [LOW]. • HIGT: The VOX sensitivity for the BLUETOOTH headset is set to high. • LOW: The VOX sensitivity for the BLUETOOTH headset is set to low. 72 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu 8 Press and hold M over 1 second. The BLUETOOTH is set and the screenreturns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: AUDIO: AUTO BATTERY: NORMAL VOX: OFF GAIN: HIGH Setting Operations of the Voice Announcement Function You can set the operations of the Voice Announcement function equipped to the FTM400DR. Setting content are as follows: 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [OPTION]. 3 Tap [3 VOICE MEMORY]. The VOICE MEMORY setting screen appears. 4 Tap [PLAY/REC] to set the Record/Play time. Tapping [PLAY/REC] switches between [FREE5min] and [LAST30sec]. • FREE5min: With 8 recording areas, the total of 5 minutes can be recorded. • LAST30sec: Records the last 30 seconds before [■ STOP] is pressed. Tap [ANNOUNCE] to set the Voice Announcement of frequency. Tapping [ANNOUNCE] switches between [AUTO], [OFF], and [MANUAL]. • AUTO: The frequency is announced by voice when [VOICE] is tapped or Band is changed. • OFF: The frequency is not announced by voice. • MANUAL: The frequency is announced by voice when [VOICE] is tapped. Functions Used as Needed • PLAY/REC: Set conditions for Record/Play. • ANNOUNCE: Set conditions for the Voice Announcement of frequency. • LANGUAGE: Set the language to use for the Voice Announcement. • VOLUME: Set the volume of the Voice Announcement. 73 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu 6 Tap [LANGUAGE] to set the language for the Voice Announcement. Tapping [LANGUAGE] switches between [JAPANESE] and [ENGLISH]. • JAPANESE: Announces the frequency in Japanese. • ENGLISH: Announces the frequency in English. Tap [VOLUME] to set the volume of Voice Announcement. Tapping [VOLUME] switches among [HIGH], [MID], and [LOW]. • HIGH: The volume of Voice Announcement is set to [HIGH]. • MID: The volume of Voice Announcement is set to [MEDIUM]. • HIGH: The volume of Voice Announcement is set to [LOW]. Press and hold M over 1 second. The settings for the Voice Announcement Function are set and the screen returns to the previous one. Reference • Factory Setting: PLAY/REC: FREE 5 min Functions Used as Needed ANNOUNCE: AUTO LANGUAGE: JAPANESE VOLUME: HIGH Writing Group ID to microSD Memory Card Group ID information registered to the FTM-400DR can be written to microSD memory card. Additionally, Group ID information saved to the microSD memory card can be read to the internal memory of the FTM-400DR. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [SD]. 3 Tap [2 GROUP ID]. The GROUP ID Selection screen appears. 4 Tap an item to select. Tap each item to select. • Write to SD: Write group ID information registered to the FTM-400DR to microSD memory card. • Read to SD: Read and register Group IDs saved to the microSD memory card to FTM-400DR. • FORMAT: Format the microSD memory card. 5 Tap [OK?]. The selected items are activated. To cancel the operation, tap [Cancel]. 6 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Reference • Factory Setting: FORMAT 74 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Registering Preset Only one current setting, such as frequency or memory channel can be registered to Preset. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. 3 Tap [2 PRESET]. The Preset registration confirmation screen appears. 4 Tap [OK?]. The PRESET screen is registered. To cancel the registration, tap [Cancel]. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. The registered Preset screen can be recalled from the Setup Menu. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. 3 Tap [3 RECALL PRESET]. The list of registered Preset screens appears. 4 Tap the Preset screen to recall. Tap the Preset screen to recall from the list of Preset screens. The screen registered to Preset appears on screen. To cancel recalling, tap [Cancel]. Functions Used as Needed Recalling the Registered Preset. 75 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Deleting Memory Channels You can delete only registered memory channels. Information besides memory channel, such as menu content or setting items, cannot be deleted. Reference • To reset all settings and information to Factory Settings, tap [RESET/CLONE] and then [1 FACTORY RESET]. Doing so resets all registered information to default settings. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. 3 Tap [4 MEM CH RESET]. Functions Used as Needed The memory channel deletion confirmation screen appears. Tap [OK?]. All memory channels are deleted. To cancel deletion, tap [Cancel]. Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Sorting Registered Memory Channels in Order. You can sort the registered memory channels in order. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. 3 Tap [5 MEM CH SORT]. 4 Tap [OK?]. The memory channels are sorted in order of lowest frequency. To cancel sorting, tap [Cancel]. 5 The FTM-400DR restarts_. The FTM-400DR turns off once, then restarts automatically. 76 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Deleting Settings Configured for APRS Function. You can delete all information for settings configured for the APRS function. 1 Press and hold M over 1 second. The Setup Menu appears. 2 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. 3 Tap [6 APRS RESET]. The deletion confirmation screen appears. 4 Tap [OK?]. Settings information for the APRS Function are deleted. To cancel deletion, tap [Cancel]. 5 Press and hold M over 1 second. Returns to the previous screen. Information registered to this FTM-400DR can be copied to other FTM-400DR. Additionally, information registered to other FTM-400DR can be copied to this FTM-400DR. 1 Turn off the FTM-400DR and connect the Clone Cable. Connect this FTM-400DR with another FTM-400DR with the Clone Cable. 2 Press P. Turn on the power of both FTM-400DR. 3 Press and hold M over 1 second. 4 Tap [RESET/CLONE]. 5 Tap [7 CLONE]. 6 Tap [This radio → other (X)] for the sending FTM-400DR (copy source). Tap [This radio ← other (X)] for the receiving FTM-400DR (copy destination). 7 Tap [OK?]. Copying (Cloning) starts. To cancel Cloning, tap [Cancel]. Once copying (Cloning) is complete, [COMPLETE] appears on screen. 8 Turn off the power of FTM-400DR and disconnect the cable. Functions Used as Needed The Clone Function For copying settings to another FTM-400DR 77 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Setup Menu Reference • If [ERROR] appears while copying (Cloning), check the connection of the Clone cable and restart the operation from the beginning. • If copying (Cloning) is abnormally aborted due to power failure, the receiving FTM-400DR will be automatically reset all information. Check that there are no abnormalities with the power and restart operation from the beginning. Functions Used as Needed 78 FTM-400DR Specifications General Frequency Range: RX: TX: Channel Steps: Mode of Emission: Antenna Impedance: Frequency Stability: Operating Temperature Range: Supply Voltage: Current Consumption (Approx.): RX: 108 - 137 MHz, 137 - 174 MHz, 174 - 222 MHz, 222 - 420 MHz, 420 - 470 MHz, 800 - 999 MHz (Cellular Blocked) 144 - 148 MHz, 430 - 450 MHz 5/6.25/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz F1D, F2D, F3E, F7W 50 Ω, unbalanced ±2.5 ppm (−20 °C to +60 °C) −20 °C to +60 °C 11 - 16 V DC (Negative Ground) 500 mA (Analog) 600 mA (Digital) 9.4 A (144 MHz / Analog) 9.5 A (144 MHz / Digital) 10.2 A (430 MHz / Analog) 10.3 A (430 MHz / Digital) Case Size (W × H × D): 140(W) × 72(H) × 20(D) mm (w/o knob & connectors) Panel: Rear Chassis: 140(W) × 40(H) × 125(D) mm (w/o connectors) Weight (Approx.): 1150g (Panel + Rear Chassis + Connection Cable) Transmitter Output Power: Modulation Type: Maximum Deviation: Spurious Radiation: Modulation Distortion: Microphone Impedance: Receiver Circuit Type: Intermediate Frequency: FTM-400DR Specifications TX: FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 50 W (144 / 430 MHz), 20 W (144 / 430MHz) 5 W (144 / 430 MHz) Variable Reactance ±5 KHz, better than −60 dB less than 3% 2 kΩ Double-conversion super heterodyne (N-FM / AM) 1st: A- Band 47.25 MHz (N-FM / AM) 1st: B- Band 44.85 MHz (N-FM / AM) 2nd: 450 kHz (N-FM / AM) 79 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 FTM-400DR Specifications Sensitivity (for 12dB SINAD): FTM-400DR Specifications 80 Selectivity (−6dB/−60dB): Maximum AF Output: AF Output Impedance: 108 - 137 MHz: 0.80 μV (10 dB S/N, AM) 137 - 140 MHz: 0.20 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 140 - 150 MHz: 0.16 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 150 - 174 MHz: 0.25 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 174 - 300 MHz: 0.80 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 300 - 336 MHz: 0.80 μV (10 dB S/N, AM) 336 - 420 MHz: 0.25 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 420 - 470 MHz: 0.16 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 470 - 540 MHz: 0.30 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 540 - 800 MHz: 0.80 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) 800 - 999 MHz: 0.80 μV (12 dB SINAD, N-FM) (USA Version Cellular Blocked) 12 kHz / 30 kHz (N-FM/AM) 4 W @ 13.8V, 10% THD (EXP SP) 4 − 16 Ω FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 FTM-400DR Specifications 1. Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the user’s 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 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. Part 15.21: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the user’s 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. 81 FCC ID: K6620345X40 IC: 511B-20345X40 Copyright 2012 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Printed in Japan
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