Yaesu Musen 20695X20 FM DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER User Manual Operating Manual 1

Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. FM DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER Operating Manual 1

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FM 144/430MHz DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVEROperating ManualFT- 4X RFT- 4XE
Contents  ................................................ 2About this manual  ................................ 2Introduction  ........................................... 1Quick Guide  .......................................... 2Controls & Connections  ...................... 3Transceiver  ............................................ 3Display  ................................................... 5The Keypad Functions  ........................... 7Preparation ............................................ 8Installing the Antenna  ............................ 8Attaching the Belt Clip  ........................... 8Installing the Battery Pack  .................... 8Removing the Battery Pack  ............. 8Supplied Accessories and Options  .... 9Supplied Accessories  ............................ 9Available Options  ................................... 9Charging the Battery Pack ................... 9Charging the Battery Pack using the Rapid Charger (SBH-22)  ....................... 9Operation  ............................................. 10Changing between VFO mode and Memory mode  ...................................... 10Selecting the Operating Band  ............. 10Tuning to a Frequency(Two ways)  ...... 10Changing the Frequency Step ("AUTO" for normal operation)  ...................... 11Adjusting the squelch setting  .............. 11Transmission  ........................................ 12Changing the Transmission Power Level    ................................................................12Locking Keys and PTT switch  ............. 13Tone Calling (1750 Hz)  ....................... 13Using the Memory  .............................. 14Registering to Memory Channels  ....... 15Memory Recall  ..................................... 15Clearing Memories  .............................. 16Recalling the Home Channels  ............ 16Changing the Home Channel Frequency    ................................................................16Memory Channel Scanning  ................. 17Setting the Receive Operation When Scanning Stops .................................... 17Using Memory Tag  .............................. 18Using Memory Bank  ............................ 18Scanning Function  ............................. 18VFO Scan ............................................. 18Using Set Mode  ................................... 19Tables of Set Mode Operations  .......... 19Restoring to Defaults (Reset) / Setting the Preferred Operating Mode  ........... 23Specifications  ..................................... 24ContentsAbout this manualReference icon symbols and conventions are used in this manual. Their meanings are described in the below chart.Symbols DescriptionThis icon indicates cautions and information that should be read.This icon indicates notes, tips and information that should be read.This icon indicates other pages containing relevant information.This icon indicates FT-4X Advance Manual on the YAESU Website containing relevant information.
1FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating ManualIntroductionThank you for purchasing this Yaesu product. •FT-4XR/4XE is a handheld transceiver for operation in the 144 MHz and 430 MHz Amateur radio bands. •Bridged Transless (BTL) amplifier provides One Full Watt of Audio in spite of small size. •Two Quick Recall Keys (User Programmable) for Individual Preferences •Lockout Capabilities for Keypad/PTT Lockout. •Emergency Operation (Alarm and HOME channel display)equipped.r A variety of individual selective calling functions; such as tone squelch (CTCSS) and DCS functions  ...........................................................  20r  Large-capacity 200 memory channels  ...........................................   14r 3 home channels and 10 pairs of PMS memory channels  .....................  16r Create mnemonic tags for memory channels and Home channel  ..   18r Automatic power off (APO) feature turns the transceiver OFF after a preset time period  ...........................................................................  19r The cloning feature allows the memory and configuration data from one transceiver to be transferred to another FT-4XR/4XE. ....................  23r The VOX system provides automatic transmit/receive switching based on voice ................................................................................................  19We urge you to read this manual in its entirety, and also the Advance Manual (available for download on the Yaesu website), to gain a full understanding of the amazing capability of the exciting new FT-4XR/FT-4XE Transceiver.
2FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating Manual① Turning the Power ONRotate the   until it clicks.② Adjusting the volumeRotate the   .③ Selecting the Operating BandPress the  .The operating frequency changes between the 144 MHz Band, the 430 MHz Band, and the FM Radio Broadcast Band.④ Tuning the frequencyPress the   or  .⑤ Adjusting the squelch settingThe squelch level may be adjusted to mute the background noise when no signal is Quick GuideNames and display of ControlsPTT SwitchMONI/T-CALLSwitchPWR/VOL Knob[BAND] KeyMicrophone(Frequency up and down) KeyFunction KeyS Meter / PO MeterVFO-A ModeOperating FrequencyNormal operation (VFO Mode)received.1.  Press the  (Function key), then press the (MONI/T-CALL switch).2.  Press the   or   to adjust the squelch level.* When the squelch level is increased, the noise is more likely to be silenced, but it may become more difficult to receive weak signals.3.  Press the PTT (  ) switch to save the setting.⑥ Transmitting Signals zTransmittingPress the  , then speak into microphone.
3FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating ManualControls & ConnectionsTransceiver①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑪⑫⑬⑭⑮⑩⑦①Strap Hole (8)②Antenna Jack(SMA) (8)③PTT Switch ( 11) •Press and hold the PTT switch to transmit, and release it to receive. •In the Set mode, press the PTT switch to save the new setting and return to normal operation.④Microphone ( 11)⑤MONI/T.CALL Switch •USA/Asian versionWhile pressing and holding the MONI/T.CALL Switch, the squelch is opened temporarily. Press the Function key, then press the MONI/T.CALL Switch to adjust the squelch level. •European versionPress the MONI/T.CALL switch to activates the T-CALL(1750 Hz).
4FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating Manual⑥Function Key (19)Pressing the Function key activates the “Secondary” key function.Pressing and holding the Function key enters the Set mode.In the Set mode, pressing the Function key to determine the setting⑦Battery pack(9)⑧PWR/VOL Knob • Turn this control clockwise to turn the transceiver ON and to increase the volume. •Counter-clockwise rotation into the click-stop will turn the transceiver OFF.⑨Emergency KeyPress and hold it for three seconds to enable the Emergency Alarm beep functions and display the Home channel frequecy (VHF).⑩TX/BUSY Indicator LampThis indicator glows green when the squelch opens, and it glows red during transmit.⑪Speaker⑫LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)The display shows frequecny and current operating condition.⑬KeypadThe functions of the keypad are described in detail on page 5.⑭SP jackSP jack provides connection for an microphone.⑮MIC jackMIC jack provides connection for microphone and clone cable.
5FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating ManualDisplayS Meter:  Displays the received signal strengthPO Meter: Displays the transmit power levelFrequency / Memory Tag / PAGERSet Mode ItemVFO-A/BMemery Channel NumberHome Channel DisplayMemory BankIcon DescriptionPriority Memory Channel 14 :  Memory channel registered as a skip memory 14 Repeater Shift DirectionSemi duplex Memory (a simultaneously) 18 :Appears when the tone encoder function.     :  Appears when the tone squelch function. 21Appears when the DCS function. 20The battery condition is displayed in 4 steps. : Full battery power : Enough battery power : Battery is depleted. Charge battery. : (When blinking) Charge battery immediately.10  : Appears when a function key is pressed. 7TX Power Level Indicator (LOW/MID TX Power Selected)Tx Power Icon TX Power Meter during transmissionHIGH (5 W)(No display)MID (2 W)LOW (0.5 W)12
6FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating ManualIcon DescriptionAppears when the Dual Receive(DW) function is enabled. 7Appears when the APO (Automatic Power-Off) function is enabled. 19Appears when the bell function is enabled. 19Appears when the lock function is enabled. 13Appears when the Memory Bank function is enabled. 18Appears when the VOX (Voice Operated Transmit) function is enabled. 22
7FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating ManualThe Keypad FunctionsKeyPrimary Function (Press Key)Secondary Function(Press F + Key)Third Function(Press and Hold for over one second)VFO Memory RecallInputting Memory TagFunction Activates the “Sec-ondary” key func-tion(  appears)Activates the “Secondary” key function( appears)Moves the cursor to the left.Deactivates the “Secondary” key function(  appears)Enters the Set mode.#BANDSwitches the band control between VHF, UHF and FM RADIO BroadcastMemory Offset Tuning -PMS(Program Mem-ory (Mode) Scan)Program Scan SettingV/MSwitches the frequency control between the VFO and Memory Sys-tems-Numbers“*”、“+”、“-”、“/”、“@”Press and hold this key to complete the memory channel registrationDual Receive (DW) function Memory write modeP1Recalls the stored P1(Programmble key) setting-Stores to the Home channelRecalls the Home channelStores the P1(Programmble key) settingP2Recalls the stored P2(Programmble key) setting-Stores the Semi -Duplex transmit frequencyReverses the transmit and receive frequencies while working through a repeaterStores the P2(Programmble key) setting1Number “1” Recalls the stored memory channel Number “1” -Recalls the “Weather” broadcast channel bank2ABCNumber “2” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “2”, or characters “A”, “B”, or “C”-Activates the ARTS feature3DEFNumber “3” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “3”, or characters “D”, “E”, or “F”- -4GHINumber “4” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “4”, characters “G”, “H”, or “I” - -5JKLNumber “5” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “5”, characters “J”, “K”, or “L” - -6MNONumber “6” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “6”, or characters “M”, “N”,or “O”-Key Lock feature7PQRSNumber “7” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “7”, or characters “P”, “Q”, “R”, or“S”- -8TUVNumber “8” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “8”, or characters“T”, “U”, or “V”- -9WXYZNumber “9” Recalls the stored memory channelNumber “9”, or characters“W”, “X”, “Y”,or “Z”DTMF autodialer settting -0SETNumber “0” Recalls the stored memory channel Number “0” - -
8FT-4XR/FT-4XE Operating ManualPreparationInstalling the Antenna1.   Turn the antenna clockwise until it is secured. zDo not hold or twist the upper part of the antenna when installing or removing it. To do so may break the conductors inside the antenna. zDo not key the transmit without installing the antenna. The transmitter components may be damaged. zWhen using an antenna other than the one supplied, or connecting to an external antenna, ensure that the SWR is adjusted to 1.5 or lower.Hold the thick baseof the antennaAttaching the Belt Clip1.  Attach the belt clip on the back of transceiver using the supplied screws (two). zBe sure to use the supplied screws when attaching the belt clip. If any other screws are used, the belt clip cannot be secured firmly to the battery pack and the transceiver may drop off together with the battery pack; the transceiver and battery pack may fall off, causing injury, breakage and other damage. zUse a hand strap which can withstand the weight of the transceiver. If the hand strap is not strong enough, the it may break and the transceiver may fall, causing injury, breakage and other difficulty.Supplied ScrewsStrap Hole for commerciallyavailable strapBelt ClipInstalling the Battery Pack1. ①Referring to the figure at the right, insert the battery pack into the seals of the battery compartment on the back of the transceiver.2.   ②Push the battery pack in until the battery latch clicks securely.①②Removing the Battery Pack1.  Turn the transceiver OFF. While sliding the latch in the direction of the arrow, as shown in the illustration, slide the battery pack downward and out of the transceiver.

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