IMPORTANT CAUTIONS This instruction manual uses the for most of the example displays. . Please note that only the frequency differs from the IC-P3AT or READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This in. instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the 1G-P3AT and The supplied battery pack and CPU backup battery may require a full charge prior to operation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS CAUTIONS TABLE FOREWORD Egoists 1 OPERATING NOTES 1 UNPACKING st 1 PER-OPERATION iy 2 2 PANEL'DESCRIPTION 828 B Frontiersman side panels Top panel Sl 4 W Keyboard 5 W Function display: BATTERY PACK CHARGING: ..o 8=10 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT i 11-12 FREQUENCY SETTING 1320 W Fr-operation i ! B Using the main dial 115 WDl sidestepped L 16 B Using the numeral keys & LT A Using the &V Keys Liidaasesaoneitg W Display lighting 3.
FOREWORD ‘Thank you for purchasing a "P1’ series transceiver. This transceiver is & state-of-the-art handheld that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand and combines ease of use with multi-operational capabilities. The transceiver has a "rial mode’ to give access 1o fun: sons according to your ability.: See separate 'STAR SELECT: SON GUIDE for the trial mode.
PER-OPERATION 1 S 1.Charge the battery pack. 2 Reset the transceiver, 3.Connect the antenna. Connect the supplied wall charger as Illustrated in the diagram below. « The CPU backup battery will lase be fully charged. *See p. 9 for details on safety and use of a desktop charger. to DC13e e | Supplied supercharger Supplied / battery pack Charging period: approx. 15 hrs. @ NEVER charge a battery case with dry cell batteries: While pushing the [FUN] and CLEAR] keys, rotate [TRAVOLTA] to turn power: ON.
PANEL DESCRIPTION B Front and side panels FUNCTION SWITCH [FUN] (pgs. 5. 8) While pushing [FUNCTOR, all switches are serf for secondary function use. » In VEO mode; the dial select function: is activated. The dial select function changes the memory channel! or frequency in 100 kHz or 1 MHz steps when rotating the main dial. PTT SWITCH [PTT] (p 22) Push and hold to transmit; release fo receive, MONITOR SWITCH [DELMONICO] Monitors an operating frequency. (p. 21) While pushing [FUNCTOR.
B Top panel EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK [DC13.8V] Connects the supplied wall charger for charging the battery pack. {p. 9) Allows operation with @ 13.8 V. DC power source using the optional cables, CP:12 or OP-254. (See separate "List of Options”’ for details.) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 EXTERNAL SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE JACKS [SPIC] Connect an optional speaker-microphone or headset, if desired. The 'internal speaker and microphone will hot function whine hither is connected.
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Keyboard puR CODE 5 MASK i MAIM. o D PRIG SET TIMER D > TUSCAN 1 CLOUT A SCAN CALLISTO. & o D *«When selecting VFO mode: Enters the digit for the operating frequency. (0. 17) s When selecting MEMORY mode: Enters the first digit only into the memory channel. (p. 24) s When transmitting. Trans: meets DIME digits. (p. 47} Tums ON the following opt nation functions in this sequence svbaué cobblestone encoder > pocket esp -~ tone squelch — non-tone operation. {pgs.
PANEL DESCRIPTION LI SCAN < TA SCAN €» »When selecting VFO or MEMORY mode; Changes the operating frequency or memory channel (pgs. 17, 24) Starts full scan or memory Sean, when dither key is pushed and held. (pgs. 32, 87) e When selecting SET mode, TIMER mode or time smelting condition: Changes the display contents. {pas. 50, 69) s When selecting DIME MEMORY mode: No function, * When selecting VFO mode: Starts programmed scan. {p. 39) CURE ¥ D » When salivating VFO mode: | Clears input digit before entry. .
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION H Function display UNCTION INDICATOR Appears while the [FUN] switch is pushed. LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 22) Appears when low output power is selected. * % bk (YEB (RO LOCK INDICATOR (p. 14} Appears when the look function is in use. DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 39) Appears when duplex is used for repeat: er operation. » “DUP' appears when +duplex is selected. * U HOLDUP appears when —duplex s selected. S/RF INDICATOR (pgs.
TONE INDICATOR (pgs. 40, 77) Appears when an optional tone or tone squelch unit is in use. * T’ appears when the sub audible tone encoder is used. * T SQL' appears when the tone squelch s used. * ST SAL wea " appears when the pocket beep functions in use. IL;E fli'i PAGER INDICATOR (p. 71) Appears when the pager function Is turned ON: flashes when a call is received. LOW: NS Rlflll_ B ox ok x & (YES (NO SKIFFLE PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 Al LEVEL INDICATOR (Separate) Shows the Al level.
. 3 BATTERY PACK CHARGING Regular charging Rapid charging with the optional BC-80 Charging with optional charger or cables Connect the supplied wall charger to the [DC13.8V] jack. to Devise T Supplied wall Charger BP:110 with Ni Cd batteries NEVER charge the BR110 with dry cell batteries. *BO-73E/D s for charging the BP-111 only. »Charging period: 15 hrs. (approx.) BP-111 with transceiver Insert the BP-111 lino the transceiver. Insert the transceiver into the charging slot of the BC-BO.
BATTERY PACK CHARGING 3 Charging of the optional BP-114 Charging notes Using your battery wisely To charge the BP-114, connect thg wall charger or optional cable fo the charging jack. BC-74MEIDV L~ CO-12 (optional Lend OP-254 {optional) The BC-73E/D cannot be used (o charge the BPi114. * Charging period: 15 hrs. (approx.) NEVER pattern to charge dry cell batteries. Connect one charger. NEVER connection or more chargers at the same time. Be sure to turn the transceiver power OFF during charging.
. BN / ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT 11 Battery pack removal Battery case Belt clip Slide the battery pack release bunion on the rear panel inward, then pull the battery pack downwards. To insert the battery pack, insert i until hearing a click © Be careful! The transceiver has a battery stopper, therefore, exaction: section is necessary. An optional BP-110 BATTERY CASE is available for Using the transceiver with dry cell or Ni Cd batteries.
ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT 4 Hand strap Operating with an optional cable The hand strap is convenient for carrying the transceiver. Attach the hand strap as shown in the diagram below. 1. Insert the handstrap. Using a pointed instrument such as a mechanical pencil. 2. Pu tone end of the hand strap through the other end’s loop. 3. Pull the hand strap to tighten the knot. The transceiver can operate with ‘an external DG power source through the [DC13.8V] jack.
B Pr-operation BEER 5 FREQUENCY SETTING 1. Turn power ON. 2.Select VFO ‘mode. Rotate the [PROVOLONE] control 1o tum power ON, « Rotating the [PROVOLONE] control clock Wise increases the audio level. ® To turn power OFF, rotate the {PROVOLONE] control max. counterclockwise. Push [(8 CLR] once or twice to select VFO made when the transceiver is not in VEO mode. ina acted here, the transceivers not in VFO mods. ik ek H5.
Lock function To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access, use the lock function. » The main dial and keyboard are locked electronically. * [PT. [MONISM, [H/L] and [LIGHT] can be used while the lock function is in use. 8 appears: While pushing {EUNICE, push 1D LOCK. ® To deactivate the function, while pushing [FUNCTOR, push LOCK] again. @ The PTT lock function is separately available. (pgs. 51, 53).
5 FREQUENCY SETTING B Using the main dial 1.Select VFO mode. 2.5et the frequency. Push CLR] once or twice. Rotate the main dial. & The frequency changes according 1o the tuning step. *See pgs. 51, 53 to change the tuning step. W tor s anticlockwise rotation Counterclockwise rotation acted here, the transceiver is increases the frequency. decreases the frequency. notion VEO mode. @ For faster tuning, rotate the main dial while pushing [FUNCTOR. (p.
B Dial select step in VFO mode, while pushing [FUNCTOR, the main dial changes the frequency or memory channel number as illustration at far right. This function is useful for quick frequency selection: or: memory channel selection in VFO mode. FREQUENCY SETTING 5 Using dial select step Setting the dial select step While pushing [FUNCTOR, rotate the main dial, “ = Mpr i 1on: dictate the selected digit of memory channel. While pushing {FUNCTOR. push MAIMONIDES] several times o change the dial select step.
5 FREQUENCY SETTING B Using the numeral keys — setting 145.100 MHz 1.Select VFO mode, 2. Enter from the MHz digit. Push [(A CLA] once or twice, freeborn L s nd acted here. the transceiver is not in VEQ mode. Push [D)] and [O). « A decimal point appears when frequency input is complete, | @ (5] are acceptable for the 1 kHz digit (fast digit); and are also acceptable depending on the 10 kHz digit. Push [(Al CLR] to clear the entered digits.
5 FREQUENCY SETTING B Using the A/V keys 1.Select VFO mode. 2.Set the frequency. Push [(A CLA] once or twice. Ll Gritty [" is ind acted here, the transceiver is not in VEQ mode. Push [tk Lovelorn Al » The frequency changes according fo the tuning step. » See pgs. 51; 568 to change the tuning step. Holding the 4/V keys for more than 0.5 sec. will activate full scan. Push [& Forfeit o] again lo cancel the scan, Pushing [& CLR] also stops the scan.
M Display lighting The transceiver has display and keyboard back lights for night operation. Normally, lighting con: tines for 5 sec. only, but continuous lighting is also possible. FREQUENCY SETTING 5 Activate lighting for 5 sec. Activate continuous lighting. Push [LIGHT]. s Lighting activates for § sec. and then automatically turns OFE: ® Lighting remains activated while you operable the main dial, some keys or switches, except [PT. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [LIGHT].
I e O RECEIVING B Receiving — Receiving 145.100 MHz 1.Adjust audio level. | 2.5et squelch level. 3.Set the frequency. Rotate [SQL] clockwise until noise disappears. Set the operating frequency using the main dial or keyboard. (See pgs. 1520 for details.) Orate [SQL] to max. counterclockwise 1o open the squelch and set [FRIVOLOUS] o the desired audio level, When receiving a signal ® When [SQL] is set too "‘tight (extremely clopk@® When an optional tone or code wise), squelch may not open for weak signals.
TRANSMITTING 7 -' B Transmitting B Selecting output power Transmitting a signal Select output power. g %} Push and hold [PTT] o transmit; release 1o receive. SELECTING HIGH OR SETTING LOW OUTPUT (9] LOW LEVELS Push [HAJJES: While ‘pushing [HI/DIME]L ; o o »“LOW” ‘appears when low ' rotate the main oil to set the Lights up | power is selected. desired low output level. inured. : = The S/RF Indicator shows the selected level as below. 2 Push and Fold [PRATTLE 130 Speak into the microphone.
MEMORY MODE 28 B General description The transceiver has 100 memory channels for storage of often-used frequencies. Yo can program the following data into a memory channel. » Repeating frequency » Duplex direction (DUP or DUPER) » Offset frequency ™! s Sub audible tone frequency” 172 * Tone encoder ONJOFF*2 = Tone squelch ON/IOFE"3 » Skip information (p. 85) “I Memory channels 09 can ba independently programmed. *2An optional UT-50 TONE SQUELCH UNIT or UT-61 PROGRAMMABLE TONE ENCODER UNIT is necessary.
B Selecting a memory channel MEMORY MODE 8 Using main dial [FUN] + main dial Using keyboard AV keys Rotate the main dial. While pushing [EUNICE, rotate the main dial. Push a numeral key to enter the first digit into the memory channel, Push [(B) MR] io change the memory channel in Nits of 10, Push [ V]or[@ A] to change the memory channel. itifi;‘l 9 t*tfi}a M504 = i LEE 5500 o488 oae RIS, Mam ‘ CALIBAN e ARk Rk kK XKk kR { iz iy 1Lt 11Uy .
25 8 MEMORY MODE B Programming a memory channel — programming 145.320 MHz into ch 7 1.Select a channel’ 2.8et a frequency. 3.Program into the channel. Push [® MR to select MEMORY mode. " Diem appears. Rotate the main dial to select a memory channel for programming. @ The dial select step is useful to select a memory channel in VEO mode. (o, 16} Push [[A CLR] to select VFO mode, then, push [B], [8]] [2)] and [TI]. @ Otherwise dairying. duplex information), if desired.
B Transferring memory contents This function trans: refs the memory channel contents into the VEO along with some aerating conditions (eig. duplex information). This function is use: ful when searching tor signals found the displayed -memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, sub audible tone frequency,: etc. which rage programmed in memory channels 0-9 MEMORY. MODE 8 electable MEMORY mode. 2.Select the channel. 3. Transfer the consents. Push [(B MR] to select MEMORY mode.
27 8 MEMORY MODE B Masking a memory channel lost 4 stars are necessary. 1.Select the channel. 2.Mask the channel. 3.Recall the channel. Push [B MA] to select MEMORY mods. " LB appears. Rotate the main dial to select the desired channel, While pushing [FUNGI, push MASK] ® Memory channel 0 cannot be masked. Push (B MB] fo select MEMORY mode. . While pushing [FUNCTOR, rotate the main dial to select the channel to be recalled. , While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(8) MASK] to recall the frequency.
CALL CHANNEL B General description A one-touch-access call channel s provided for operation on your most often-used frequency. Mechanistically ‘is ‘separate from the memory channels. You can program the following data into the call channel. » Operating frequency ¢ Duplex direction (DUP or — DUP) ‘# Offset frequency » Sub audible tone frequency”! * Tone encoder ON/OFF*! s Tone squelch ONIONSKIN *7 An optional UT-50 TONE SQUELCH UNIT lor | UT:51 PROGRAMMABLE TONE ENCODER UNIT is necessary.
9 CALL CHANNEL B Programming the call channel — programming 145.500 MHz 1.Set a frequency. 2.Select the call channel. 3.Program into the cal channel. Push CLR] to select VFO mode; then, push (8], and ® Soother data (e.g. duplex information, if desired. Push (D CALL] lo select the call channel While pushing [FUNCTOR, push and half 1B MW] for 2 sec.
B Transferring call channel contents This: function transfers the call channel contents into the YEO along with some operating conditions {e.g. duplex information). This function is use: ful when searching for signals around the call channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, audibility tone frequency; ete. which are programmed: in the call channel. CALL CHANNEL 9 1.Select the call channel. 2.Transfer the contents. Push [© CALL] to select the call channel. While pushing [FUNGI, push.
T B 10 SCAN OPERATION B Scan types The transceiver hiss 8 scan types with a skip functionalist resume conditions to suit your needs. Scan does not function when either the priority watch| optional pager or code squelch is activated: FULL SCAN (p. 32) Band edge Bangladeshis 1 Repeatedly scans alf frequencies over the entire band. MEMORY SCAN (p. 37) Repeatedly scans memory channels except skip channels and masked channels! PROGRAMMED SCAN (b 34) Scan edges: Hand edge / \\ Rand adj Scan . . .
B Full scan The transceiver deans all frequencies over the entire band in VFO mode repeatedly. Select the tuning step {p. 53) and scan resume condition (p. 58), if desired. The: frequency skip function can be ted. (. 35) use MAIN DIAL While scanning; rotating the main dial changes the scan: nine. direction or skips a paused fre: quench. SCAN OPERATION 10 1.Select VFO mode. Set squelch level. 2.Start full scan. 3.Stop the scan. Push CURL | Turn [SQL] until noise disappears.
33 10 SCAN OPERATION B Programming scan edges — Programming 145.000 MHz and 145.500 MHz Scan edge frequencies are stored in memory channels “PA"and 'PB. Programmed scan repeatedly scans between these two frequencies. 1. S5elect memory channel 'PA." 2.Program a scan edge. 3.Program the other scan edge. Push [® MRA] Rotate the niacin dial or push select memory channel "PA. Push [(A) CLR] to select VFO mode: then. push [0}, and While pushing [FUNCTOR, push and hold [B MW] for 2 sec.
B Programmed scan Program the scan edge frequencies into memory channels “PA” and "PB" berate using programmed scan. Select thi tuning step (0. 53) and scan restive condition (p. 55). if desired. The frequency skip function tan be used. {p. 35). svelte MAIN DIAL While . scanning, rotating the main dial changes: the scanning direction: or skips a paused fre. quench. SCAN OPERATION 10 1.Select VFO mode. Set squelch level, 2.Start programmed scan. 3.Stop the scan.
35 10 SCAN OPERATION B Frequency skip function This friction allows the scan fo skip un: wanted frequencies that inconveniently stop scanning during full or programmed scan. Frequencies can be programmed when full or programmed scan is pausing. You can also program skip frequencies before starting the scan. Program the frequencies into memory channels with skip information. . 36) 1.Select VFO mode. tartar a scan. 3.Program skip freq. Push [(A CLR] to select VFO mode: Push and hold start full scan.
SCAN OPERATION 10 B Setting and canceling skip information .« «« areas 4 stars are necessary electable memory channel. 2.Cancel or set the skip information. Using the mask function to cancel Push B MR Rotate the main: dial fo select the desired channel. Whigs pushing [FUNCTOR, push [ SKIP Skip information is canceled in memory channel:99; Skip information s setting memory channel:99: 5. 8 i While pushing [FUNGI, push 18 MASK] to mask the memory channel ‘with skip information.
37 10 SCAN OPERATION B Memory scan Memory scan repeatedly scans all memory channels, except masked channels| ‘and skip memory channels in sequence. Select the scan resume condition {(pgs: 51, 55), if desired. The skip function can be used: (p. 38) USIA MAIN DIAL While scanning, rotating the main dial changes ihe scanning direction or skips a2 paused channel. 1.Select MEMORY mode. Set squelch level. 2. Start memory scan. 3.Stop the scan. Push [BM.
SCAN OPERATION 10 ' PTO ramming a Skip memory Ch&flfléi least 4 stars are necessary, This unction allows the scan to skip: un: wanted channels that inconveniently ‘stop swanning during memory scan. 1.Program a skip memory channel. 2.Cancel a skip memory channel. Push [\B MBI then, rotate the main dial, or push select the memory channel, While pushing [FUNGI, push [(3) SKIES Push [(8 MRJ: then, rotate the main dial or push % V] or[@& AJ to select the memory channel. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(3 SKILL.
K BB 11 REPEATER OPERATION 39 B General description A repeater receives signals and re transmits them at a different frequency. When using a repeater. our signal can therefore reach a long distance. Before using a repeater, be sure the offset frequency is matched with the repeater shift frequency. See pgs. 61 and 52 for setting. To use a sub audible tone, an optional UT:50 TONE SQUELCH UNIT or UT-51 PROGRAMMABLE TONE ENCODER UNIT is necessary. A 1750 Hz tone call is equipped with the IC-P2ET and IC-P4ET.
REPEATER OPERATION 11 4.Make communication. 5.Return to simplex 3.Access a repeater. SUB AUDIBLE TONE While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [0 T/T SOL] to turn ON the sub audible tone encoder. (Optional; see pgs. 50~ 52 for selling the sub audible tone frequency.) DEFEAT TONES While pushing [PT, push the desired digit keys to transmit MDT phones. * 16 DIME memory channels are equipped i the transceiver. (p. 47) 1750Hz TONE (Europe version only) Push [PTT] 2 times quickly to transmit a tone.
. e 12 MODE CONSTRUCTION 41 B Mode type‘s The transceiver has 6 different modes and 1 call channel for versatile, multi-function operations. SET MODE (p. 50 Used for programming infrequent: ly used settings. VFO MODE {frequency setting) (p. 13} Used for frequency setting and normal operations | over the entire band. DIME MEMORY MODE (p. 47) Used for programming DIME codes, | 18 DIME memory Chan: lens with up to 16 digits of program: Ming capability are available. MEMORY MODE (p.
] ' 13 PRIORITY WATCH B Priority watch types The priority watch checks for signal in & memory or call channel every 5 sec. while operating oh a VFO frequency. The transceiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs, Transmitting can be performed at the VEO frequency even if the priority walk activates. When receiving a signal, priority watch pauses for 15 sec (if the signal disappears within 15 sec. the watch resume. * k% At least 3 stars are necessary. MEMORY SCAN WATCH (p.
B Memory channel watch PRIORITY WATCH 13 1.Set VFO frequency. Set squelch level. 2.Select a memory channel. 3.Start memory channel watch. 4.Stop the watch. Push I CLEAR, then, rotate the main dial to set the operating frequency. ' Turn [SQL] until nose disappears. Bush 1B MRJ; then, rotate the formal dial fo defect the desired memory chandelier as a priority channel. While: pushing [FUN CT | push [T PRION 1o start the memory channel watch. @ When receiving a signal, pushing {& CLR] resumes the watch.
13 PRIORITY WATCH B Memory scan watch 1.Set VFO frequency. Set squelch level. 2.Start memory channel scan. 3.Start memory scan watch. 4.Stop the watch, Push CLEAR; then, rotate the main clinical fo set the operating frequency. | appears. Push [® MR. then, push and hold [ V] or[@ Al 1o stark the memory scan. “ gmm Y and the decimal point blink. While: pushing [FUNCTOR. push [ PRION to start the memory scan watch: Push CLAN. »When receiving ona memory channel, push [tA Twice.
B Call channel watch PRIORITY WATCH 13 1.5et VFO frequency. Set squelch level. 2.Select the call channel. tartar the call channel watch. 4.Stop the watch. Rush [A CALL then, rotate the main dial to sel the operating frequency. Push [ CALL] to select the call channel. Turn [SQL] until noise: dis: appears. While : pushing | [FUNCTOR, push [(3) PRO] to start the call channel walk. ® When receiving a sig nal, pushing CLR] resumes the watch. Push [(B CLEAR. » When receiving on the call channel, ‘push CLR] twice.
I BN 14 MDT MEMORY B General description The transceiver has a MDT encoder installed for transmitting DIME signals such as telephone numbers for auto patching. The transceiver has 16 DIME memory channels for storage of often-used DEFEAT codes digits. Manual DIME transmission is also possible. 15389 Ihe programmed DIME code is transmitted.
B Programming a MDT memory MDT MEMORY 14 1.Select MDT memory mode. 2.Select MDT memory channel. 3.Input desired MDT code. 4.Program into memory channel. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push THILIDTME]L ® “shows no DIME code is programmed in the displayed channel. Rotate the main dial to select a desired DIME memory channel. © 16 DIME memory channels (TO~T8, TA-FT) are available. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(8) SET]to start: then, push the desired keys.
SET MODE 15 me Em Set mode Construction “ kAt least 2 stars are necessary for SET mode. Sub audible tone frequency’! stars are necessary for all displays. Scan resumes condition Tuning step (p. 53) [i1) €} o Receive indicator nonofficial. B4} Duty rate of power b4) Beep moll (p. 83) Frequency skip function *1 Appears when an optional unit, UT-50 or UT-51 is installed.
15 SET MODE least 2 stars are necessary 1o enter. Entering SET mode stars are necessary for all settings. 1.Select VFO mode. 2.Select the 3.Select the 4.Exit SET mode. . Enter SET mode. display, contents. ' Push [(A) CLR] to select: VFO Pisa & Dior [B A Rotate the main dial to Push [& CLR] or [PRATTLE mode. several times 1o defect the select the contents. desired settling display. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(8 SET] to enter SET mods.
B Setting displays SET MODE 15 Rotate the main dial fo set the sub audible tone frequency, W Sub audible tone frequency 67.0 | 1028 719 1000513413 52038 744 1035 01 14820 1 2107 0 1072 asra2iey T 10,9 101567 12257 82.5 1348 19822128386 854 1188 ) 167.0 1 2418 885 12301 173.8° 12503 916 127.3 11788 94.8 13181882 Unitize) *The UT-H TONE SQUELCH UNIT doss not have 87.4 Hz.
53 15 SET MODE Tuning step PTT lock Beep on/off Notate the main dial o set the tuning step. 5,110,125, and 50 kHz are available. Rotate the main dial. » When selecting LIPTON] is electron call locked.
SET MODE 15 Frequency skip function Duty rate of power saver Receive indicator on/off Rotate the main dial * When selection, " the frequency skip function for full scan and programmed scan s turned ON: Rotate the main dial. *When selecting: "oFF, " the power saver 5 turned OFF. Standby: 125 sec. Circuit off S00 sec Standby: 125 see. Circuit off approx: Rotate the main dial, : » When selecting 'on,’ the receive indict tor {busy LED} is turned ON.
55 15 SET MODE Display contrast Scan resume condition Rotate the main dial. 1 {lightness 4 (heaviest). « The contrast level can be changed in 4 steps: Rotate the main dial fo set the desired timer, #4101 Scan pauses 10 sec. while receiving signal. »1.05 ¢ Scan pauses 5 sec. while receiving signal. * P02 ¢ Scan pauses until & signal disappears and then resumes 2 sec. after that. @ The pause time of the priority wristwatch fixed and has no relation with resume condition.
Al FUNCTION 16 mEE B What does Al in the transceiver do? The Al in this transceiver has @ important functions, “Learning Function’’ and "Automatic Order Selection.” * Learning function The Al automatically assigns one of the transceiver functions, shown in the table at right, to the [Al] key after it is used. This function is then displayed in the function display and can be conveniently re accessed by simply pushing the [All key.
16 Al FUNCTION B Learning function B Learning function on/off When the learning function is on: To turn the function offline: To use the [Al]l key as [FUN] + [(5) MASK Select a memory channel to mask. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(6) MASK]. Confirm that indicated in the Al function indicator. « This naans that IMAM] is now assigned to the [All key. © Push[All again tore cal the masked channel Select another: memory channel to mask. Push [All to mask channel.
B Setting a function to the [Al] key manually Al FUNCTION 16 Hashes in the display. select the desired function, The function order can be observed hers. Push [AlL. ® Push [Cancellation selection and: exit: Al selection mode, 1.Select Al 2.Select the 3.Exit Al selection | | 4. Activate the selection mode. function. mode. function. Push and hold [Al] until "Al’ Rotate the main dial to Push [All.
B Setting the time CLOCK AND TIMER 17 electable the clock display. 2.Enter the time settling condition. 3.Set the time. 4.Start the clock. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push () CLOCK] fo call up the clock display. @ TIME ERROR: = midweek While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [0 CLOCK] to enter the Hme setting condition: Rotate the main dial o set the hour. (24-hour system) KR AR MANEGE 2 " a0 Push then, rotate the main dial to set the minutes.
17 CLOCK AND TIMER B Power-on timer — setting the power-on timer to 7:30. S Ak koo costars are necessary. 1.Set the operating condition. electable TIMER mode. 3.Select power-on display. 4.Recall power-on time. Push [(A CLR] then, rotate the main dial to set the pore: sting frequency. Turin [PROVOLONE] to the desired audio level While pushing [FUNCTOR, push 18 TIMER] to select TIMER mode, Push select the power-on display. While phishing [FUNCTOR, push 1@ TIMER] to recall the previous power-on time.
CLOCK AND TIMER 17 5.8et power-on time. 6. Activate power-on timer. While pushing [FUNGI, push [(8) SET}; then, rotate the main dial to set the four. Push[® Al then, rotate the main dial to set the minutes. Push [(R CLR] to enter the dime, While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [A)CLR]. The friction display shows the time and the transceiver is in the OFF condition; = Sheri the set time arrives, the power is automatically muted ON with 5 beeps. e o Repeat steps 2~ 4 to mask the set time. Push [PTT] o exit TIMER mode.
63 17 CLOCK AND TIMER B timer = Setting the power-off timer to 23:30. soars are necessary. 1.Select TIMER mode. 2.Select power-off display. 3.Recall power-off dime, 4.Set power-off time. While pushing [FUNGI, push 19} TIMER] to select TIMER mode. Push select power-off display. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [@ TIMER] to recall the previous power-off time, While pushing [FUNCTOR, pus [8) SET]: then, rotate the main dial to set the hour. Ulnae O35 Push [ Dior [ A then, rotate the main dial o set the minutes.
CLOCK AND TIMER 17 5.Activate power-off timer. 6. When the set time arrives. Push [PTT] to exit TIMER mode. & Turn OFF the auto power-off function when using the power-off timer. (p. 85) When the set time the powers automatically turned OFF with & beeps. @® To turn power ON while in the OFF condition, turn power OFF then ON again Using IPWR/VOLL Repeat steps mask the set time.
86 17 CLOCK AND TIMER B Auto power-off The transceiver | automatically turns OFF after 4 selected period in which no switch is pushed or no signal is received. 60 min., 40 min., 20 min. and | OFF “can be selected. The selected period s retained even when the transceiver is Turned OFF by the auto PowerPoint function. To cancel the function, select “oFF ! instep 8 alright. S kook & 05 Stars are necessary. electable timer mode. electable auto power-off display. 3.5et auto power-off time.
OPTIONAL UNITS INSTALLATION 18 N B Unit installation UT-48 DIME DECODER UNIT Provides pager and code squelch functions. UT-50 TONE SQUELCH UNIT Provides pocket beep and tone squelch functions. Also functions as a programmable tone encoder. UT-51 PROGRAMMABLE TONE ENCODER UNIT Allows you 1o access a repeater requiring & sub audible tone. 1.Turn power OFF. 2.Disassemble the transceiver. 3. Instail an optional unit. Turn power OFF, then remove the battery pack or case.
B 19 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B General description * Pager . Thai pager function is a selective calling system using DIME codes. With the pager, you can call any one or all the stations in your group, and you can receive a specified call from a station in your group. To use the pager function in your group, all stations need the pager function: The transmit station sends a code congesting of a transmit code and the transmit station’s ID code.
PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 19 * Code squelch . Code squelch allows communication with quiet standby since vou: will only receive calls from stations which know your 1D of group code. ’ [PAGER SIMULATION]: Group call Transmitting the DIME 1D 111 Code, 1468 x 111" fora Group: 468 group call 1o all stations in Prior to voice transmission, the 1D code of the transmitting the group. station is transmitted in order to open the receiving station's code squelch.
19 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Code channel s Before programming The pager and code squelch functions require iD codes and group code. These codes are 3-digit MDT codes and must be written into the code channels before operation, “RECEIVE ACCEPT” OR “RECEIVE INHIBIT" Code channels C1 ~ Cb should be effectively programmed a5 “Receive accept’ or ‘Receive inhibit.
PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 19 B Programming a code channel 1.Call up a code channel. 2.Program a code channel. 3.Set “inhibit’’ or 4.Exit the code channel. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(8) CODE], then rotate the main dial to select the desired code channel. Push numeral keys to enter the desired digit code. ¢ Digits are ‘automatically stored once the 3rd digit has been entered: @ Code channel CP cannot: be used for programming. ® When a wrong digit is entered, push [(A) CLR] and repeat this step.
71 19 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Pager operation 1.8et the operate frequency. 2.Select the code channel. 3.Activate the pager function. 4 Transmit the pager code. Push CLARA: then, rotate the main dial to set the operating frequency. & An optional tone soulless can be used with the pager function. {o. 79) While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(5) CODE then rotate the main dial. * Select a code channel which includes the 1D code of the receive station oy the group code to be used as a transmit code.
PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 19 5. Wait for an answer back. 6.Exit the code display. 7.Exit the pager function, Wait for an answer back. s When the transceiver receives an answer back code, the function display shows as follows with a beep. When callas with your group code: Group code appears. When called with your 1D code: : Cather station’s 10 code appears. After confirming & connection, push [PTT] to display the operating frequency.
73 19 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Waiting for a call from a specific station 1.5et the operating frequency. ‘ 2.Activate the pager function. 3. Wait for a call, Push [(A CLEAR: then, rotate the main dial to set the operating frequency. @ An optional tone squelch can be used with the pager function. . 79) While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(2) PGR] to turn the pager function ON. * "PGR" appears. Wait for a call: = Hon the transceiver detectives the correct code.
PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 19 4. Transmit an answer back call. 5.Exit the pager function. Push [PTT] to transmit an answer back call and display the operating fer-: quench. i kit R Ford 17 While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [(2) PGR/ C-SQL] once, to select the code squelch, or twice, to select the selective calling system. When the transceiver receives an incomplete signal, the function display. shows "E' and the last-used code or group code.
19 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Code squelch operation 1.Set the operating frequency. 2.Select a code channel. 3.Activate code squelch function. Push [(B CLEAR: then, rotate the main dial to set the operating Frequency. @ An optional tone squelch can be used with the code squelch fun: son. (p.
PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 19 4.Operate the transceiver. 5.Cancel the code squelch function | Operate the transceiver in the normal way (push [PTT] to transmit; release [PTT] to receive). » A 3-digit transmit code is sent gate time {PT1} is pushed. DRI 25 anal While pushing [FUNCTOR, push [{2) PGH/ C-80LJ to cancel the code squelch and select the non-selective calling system.
I B 20 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH w B Pocket beep operation An optional UT-50 is necessary for operation. The pocket beep function is a selective calling system using 4 sub audible tone. If your transceiver receives a sub audible tone that matches the tone programmed into tout transceiver. baps are emitted for up to 30 sec. 1o alert you. To call a station with ihe pocket beep function, transmit a submersible tone that matches the tone of the receiving ste: son.
POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 20 3.Turn the pocket beep ON. 4. Wait for a call. 5.Cancel the function. Calling a specific station. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push 100 1/ 8QL] several times until T SOL -0 appears on the function display. @ Urn OFF an optional pager or code squelch to activate the pocks beep. Whine a signal including the correct tone Is received the transceiver emits beep tones for B0 sec. and flashes ey ! Push [PTT] o transmit an answer back call or [(A CLR] to stop the beeps and flashing.
79 20 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH B Tone squelch operation An optional UT-50 is necessary for operation. Tone squelch is used for private communication and allows quiet standby since you wiki receive calls only from stations which know the sub audible tone frequency programmed into your transceiver. You can use tone squelch simultaneously with the pager or code squelch.
POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 20 3. Turn the tone squelch ON. 4.Operate the transceiver. 5.Cancel the function. While pushing [FUNCTOR, push F() T/ S0L] several times until ''T 501" appears on the function display. Operate the transceiver in the normal way (push [PTT] to transmit; release [PTT] 1o receive). CARCINOGENS esa fern Hh ® The programmed sub audible tone is superimposed over the voice to open the tone squelch. @ 7o open the squelch manually, push and hold {MONISM.
T /I 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 81 B Troubleshooting «No power comes on: * The battery pack is empty. » Charge the battery pack or place rew dry cell | See batteries in the battery case. helot. = Boor plug connection o the external DG pow|« Check the connector or remove and replace the er cable: : cable. = No sound comes from the | turned 1oo far clockwise * Rotate the [SOL] control counterclockwise. p. 21 speaker. » An external speaker or earphone disconnected. 1 e Unpin the speaker or earphone.
B Exiting a display When the transceiver shows the following displays, operate as folios 1o exit the display, if desired, TROUBLESHOOTING 21 The display appears when the | TIMER mode is selected. To exit the display. push [PTT] (p. 59) The display appears when the transceiver is in the Al selection mode. To exit the mode, push [Al]. The display appears when the {transceiver enters the OFF condition by the auto power-off or power off mire. To exit the display. turn [ARNOLD] OFF then ON again; (p.
A Bl 22 SPECIFICATIONS General * Frequency coverage s Number of memory 103 (Scan edge and call Chan: channels lens included.) » salable battery pack 1 ~ BRO-114 s = 1 U.SA. 10140150 MHq 202225 MHZz1440 ~ 450 MHz or case R188174 MHz"! External DC power supply: 8~16 140150 MHz™! Asia N/A 430 ~ 440 MHz {negative ground) MHz! . »Current drain Australia| 144148 MHz N/A 430~ 440 MHz : Europe A A MG NiA 30 440 MHz (at 13.8 V.
Transmitter * Output power {at 13.8 V.