Yaesu Musen VX-510L-2 HF Handheld protable transceiver User Manual 8

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KssVX-510L Operating Manualooc
VX»510 Series
VHF/UHF Hand—Held Portable Land Mobile Transceiver
Operating Manual
The VX-510 is a frequency-synthesized, microprocessor-controlled FM hand portable
transceiver providing up to five watts ofpower output on up to 32 channels in the VHF
or UHF Land Mobile Bands, Designed specifically for commercial and professional
applications, the VX-510 is housed in high-strength die—cast aluminum alloy, sealed to
MIL-810 C, D 8; E intrinsically safe (US) and weather-tight specifications*.
User selectable features include a four-mode display with channel name or number,
upright or inverted for easy viewing when on your belt; selective channel scanning,
adjustable-pause priority scanning, and transmitter power output.
Other user»selectable features include push-button display illumination, 2-tone
decoder enable/disable (when optional F2D-5 Unit installed) and manual squelch
override. The VX-SIO is easily programmed by your dealer using a Yaesu Service Kit
With an IBM PC—compatible computer,
Please read this manual carefully to become familiar with the features ofthe VX-510.
*approval pending
Accessories & Options
F2D-5 Two-Tone Sequential Decoder
FTT-7 DTMF Keypad Thne Generator (16 keys)
F'l‘Tv7D DTMF Keypad Tone Generator w/Decoder
FTE-17 Tone Burst Generator
MH‘ 30A2B Speaker/Microphone
CD»1 Desktop Battery Rapid-Charger
PA-l4 B 100 ~ 120 VAC Mains Adapter (used w/CD-l)
PA-14 C 200 - 234 VAC Mains Adapter (used w/CDrl)
Her ital Flex Antenna (supp! 1nd Opt 1011)
FVP-ZZ Encryption Unit
CE-21 Channel Editor Programming Software
FRB»2 Programming Interface Connection Box
SBC-l Swivel Belt Clip
FNB-29A 7.2 V/lTOO mAh Ni-Cd Battery Pack
Controls & Connectors
Top pane]
(1) VOL (OFF) Control
This control adjusts the volume of the receiver, and turns the radio off when rotated
fully counterclockwise to the click-stop
(2) S/DW Button (Scan/Dual Watch)
Momentarily (< lscc.) pressing this button turns the channel scanner on and off,
Pressing and holding (> 1 secs) button activates the Dual Watch feature (explained
later).
(8) A Button
Pressing and holding this more than 2 seconds (but less than 4 seconds) activates
functions as programmed by your dealer and determined by your system requirements
(See “Prerl’ragrammed Functions”). Pressing and holding this more than 4 seconds
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causes the selected channel to be assigned as the Priority Channel for use with Priority
Scanning and Dual Watch functions (explained later),
(4) B Button
Pressing and holding this more than 2 seconds (but less than 4 seconds) also activates
an assigned function (programmed by your dealer), Pressing and holding this more
than 4 seconds inverts the LCD display to either frontward or backward facing readout
(the backward display is convenient for viewing when wearing the transceiver on your
belt).
(5) BUSY/TX Indicator
This lamp blinks green when a signal is being received (or the squelch is opened by
pressing the MON RES switch) and glows red when transmitting. To avoid interference,
do not transmit ifthis is green.
(6) CH Rotary Selector
This rotary switch selects the operating channel. If a channel is selected that is not
available for operation, “ - - - - " is displayed, accompanied by a rapid warning beeper (2
beeps/see).
(7) Antenna Jack
This threadedrtype jack accepts the supplied flexible antenna. Any other antenna
types used here must be designed for the programmed operating frequencies.
(8) Liquid Crystal Display
In addition the channel number name, the display includes some operating status
symbols, indicated in the diagram below.
Side Panel Buttons
(1) MON RES (Monitor/Reset) button
Pressmg and holding this button more than 2 seconds (but less than 4 seconds)
disables the tone squelch, and permits monitoring stations transmitting on the
selected channel while still keeping your receiver quiet from noise (“MO' will appear at
the top right of the LCD). Press it again to only hear calls within your network.
Pressing and holding this button more than 4 seconds toggles the tone and noise
squelch override. allowing all stations (and noise) on the channel to be heard. This may
be used to hear weak stations Whose signals would not normally open the squelch to be
heard, Do this to pre-adjust the VOLume control before receivmg calls.
(With Selective Calling Option)
When the two-tone sequential decoder unit (F2D-5) is installed, and a selective call has
been received (“CALL" indicator on), momentarily pressing this button will reset the
call function on the current channel and silence the receiver, otherwise press and hold
to reset the call function on ALL channels.
(2) PTT (Push-TO-Talk) button
Hold this button in while transmitting (the “BUSY/TX" indicator glows red),
(3) LAMP/LOCK button
Press this button momentarily (<1 sec.) to illuminate the display for five seconds.
Pressing and holding (>l sec.) the button locks top-panel push-buttons (S/DW, B, A,
and the DTMF keypad (optional). this can be enabled to prevent radio settings from
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being disturbed.
(4) Battery Release
Slide this button in the direction ofthe arrow (upward) for battery removal.
(5) EAR Jack
This provides audio output for an earphone or the optional MH—SOAZB External
Speaker/Microphone here. The internal speaker is disabled when a plug is inserted
into this jack.
(6) MIC Jack
Connect the optional MH-30A2B Speaker/Microphone here, the internal microphone is
disabled when thisjack is used,
Operation
Preliminafies
If the transceiver has not been used since leaving the factory, fully charge the battery
using CD-l unit (with PA—14B or C) before using it
Mount the battery on the transceiver as described and shown in the photo below. Also,
install the antenna on the jack on top ofthe transceiver by screwing the connector into
the jack until it is finger-tight.
Battery Remove] & RepIacement
0 Make sure that the VOL control is set into the off click-stop, and remove the
protective soft or hard case, ifused.
O Grasp the transceiver with your left hand, so your palm is over the speaker and
your thumb is on the Battery Release Button
0 Move the button in the direction indicated by the arrowhead, while using your
right hand to slide the battery pack toward the side with the button. The battery
pack should slide smoothly out of its track.
0 To replace the Nier pack, repeat the second and third steps above, simply
sliding the battery case in the other direction after aligning the shorter side of the
battery pack with the track below the Battery Release Button.
PreIimiuary Steps
Before operating the transceiver for the first time:
0 Charge the battery pack and connect the supplied helical rubber flex antenna
to the antenna jack on the top of the transceiver. Never operate the transceiver
Without an antenna connected.
0 If you have a Speaker/Mic, we suggest you do not connect it until you are
familiar with basic operation.
0 Before proceeding, please review the Top & Side Panel Controls outline, if you
have not already, to familiarize yourselfwith the functions ofthe controls.
Basic Operation
0 Switch on the transceiver by rotating the VOL control clockwise out of the
click-stop (a momentary beep will sound). For now, adjust the control to about
mid-position (12-o'clock), later you can adjust the level to suit the operating
environment.
0 Rotate the CH knob to select a channel for operation, the LCD will show the
currently selected channel. If“ - - - - " is displayed, along with a rapid (2 beeps/sec.)
beeping tone, the selected channel position is not available for operation.
0 To transmit, wait until the channel is clear (“BUSY/TX" LED off), then press in
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the PTT sw1tch on the side of the transceiver while speaking across the face of the
radio. A clear normal voice will provide the best quality transmission. For
maximum battery life, select low power output (covered later) whenever possible.
During transmission the “BUSY/TX" indicator glows red. Release the P'l'l' switch
to receive,
0 To receive weak stations better, try positioning the radio as high and far away
from your body as possible, or disable the squelch momentarily by holding the
MON RES button on the side of the radio for > 4 sec. (until the second low/high
beep sounds). With the squelch disabled, the "BUSY/TX" indicator will blink green
and channel noise and weak stations can be heard. To quiet the radio again, press
the MON RES button again momentarily.
0 When you are done operating, be certain to turn the VOL control to the off
position to conserve battery life.
An important note about your radio I
Some of the radio/button functions discussed next will only operate in your radio if so
programmed by your dealer, or after the installation ofcertain internal optional units.
In this way, the radio’s operation can be simplified and customized specifically for the
user according to network requirements. If pressing a button on your radio does not
result in the same function described in this manual, or if you are uncertain of the
functions your particular radio is configured with, contact your dealer. See “Pro
Programmed Functions” .
Low Ba ttezy Power In dice lion
When the rechargeable Ni-Cd battery pack voltage reaches a low level, the “Battery"
indicator appears at the lower right corner of the LCD, and the “BUSY/TX” indicator
will blinks red. Immediately remove the Ni-Cd pack and install a freshly charged
battery pack, or insert the radio into the charging stand for a complete recharge cycle,
Ifyou plan to operate your radio for extended periods of time, you may want to keep a
spare, fullyrcharged pack handy,
Scanning
Scanning allows you to sequentially check for calls on all or only those channels you
select. To start scanning, press the S/DW button momentarily. A beep then sounds and
the display will clear and show “SCAN’. Scanning will pause when a signal is received,
at which time the channel number(or alphanumeric tag) will be displayed. A small “5"
will be displayed above the channel, indicating the scanner is still active, but paused.
During this pause, you can press the PTT button and talk to the station. Otherwnie,
scanning will resume a few seconds after the signal is no longer present. While
scanning, ifyou momentarily press the PTT button, operation automatically shifts to a
default channel. This default channel can he set to the priority channel (both “P' and
“S/DW’ are displayed), last-busy channel, or home channel, depending on how your
radio was programmed.
To stop scanning, simply press S/DW momentarily again. Operation will return to the
channel that was last selected when scanning was activated.“ enabled by dealer
programming, you may select only the channels you want to scan, and have others
skipped-over by performing the following routine.
Turn the radio OFF, then depress the S/DW button while turning the radio back ON
again. “FROG" will momentarily appear on the display, after which it will revert to the
currently selected channel (this indicates you are in the programming mode). If user?
access is disabled “INH’ will appear briefly.
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Use the CH knob to select a channel, then press the S/DW button to enable the channel
for scanning (“9 will appear in the upper left corner of the LCD). Repeat this process
for each channel you want the scanner to check.
To remove a channel from those to be scanned, press SIDW again, so that “E’ no longer
appears in the display.
After you have enabled all the channels you want to scan, turn the radio off, then on
again to return to normal operation
Prion'ty Scanning
Priority scanning allows you to scan and monitor channels while the receiver
periodically checks for calls on a pre-selected (“priority") channeli You may want to use
this feature if you want to scan different channels, but don't want to miss a call for you
on a primary dispatch, emergency or tactical frequency. After a call has been received
on the priority channel, operation returns to the programmed default channel scheme,
as mentioned before. Only one channel at a time can be selected as the priority
channel,
0 To set the currently displayed channel as the priority channel, just press and
hold the A button for 4 sec. A small “P' will now appear at the top left corner of
the display whenever this channel is selected, along with an accompanying
“beep".
When a priority channel has been selected, the scanner will check the priority channel
regularly as you scan the other channels. If a signal appears on the priority channel,
the scanner will pause and operation will jump to the pn‘ority channel, Otherwise, the
scanner will pause on active non-priority signals as previously describedilfa call comes
in on a non-priority channel that you need to respond to, just press the PTF button
while the scanner is paused on that channeli As long as no call comes in on the priority
channel, you can send and receive on the other channel: scanning will resume when
you finish and the channel clears,
Dun] Watch
If you need to operate on a non-priority channel while still checking for calls on the
priority channel, the Dual Watch feature let's you to do this without using the scanner.
When enabled, operation on any selected non—priority remains normal as before,
however, when a signal is received on the priority channel or when you press the P'I'I'
button, operation immediately shifts to the priority channel. The rate at which the
Dual Watch feature samples the priority channel can be set by the user,
0 To begin Dual Watch operation, first assign a priority channel as described
before, then select the non-priority channel you wish to operate on.
0 Press and hold the S/DW button until the second beep sounds, “DW’ (but not
“S') will appear at the top ofthe display
0 To manually shift to the priority channel, press the P1'I' button. At this time
you make transmit, otherwise, if no signal is received within 2 seconds, operation
Will revert back to the other selected Dual Watch channel,
0 To turn off the Dual Watch Feature, press and hold the S/DW button again
(“DW’ will disappear in the display).
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