IMPORTANT CAUTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the FOREWORD The is & compact, easy-to-operate, multi{function transceiver designed using content's state-of-the-art technology. Sections beginning with 2 microphone illustration describe operations : using the supplied microphone or optional HM-90/A WIRELESS MICROPHONE. NOTE: See “Unpacking” on p.
TABLE OF CONTENTS i PANEL DESCRIPTION W Rant panel cremate wntmfier} W Function cosplay W Reparations M Microphone ® Microphone keyboard INSTALLATION 3 MODE ARRANGEMENT CHART 4 SETTING A FREQUENCY W P re-cperation = = B Lock functions': B Rising 8 tuning dial W Using [DAUPHIN] switches W Tuning constellation W Using the keyboard 5 BASIC OPERATION B Receiving o o Setting a segueing feel B Monitor honcho & Audio mute function ¥ Display dimmer setting B Sub band access M Sub band mister's band hussy beep '+ W M
B |1 PANEL DESCRIPTION M Front panel remote controller) connector e 86060 VOLUME CONTROLS [VOLCANIC] Select the main band when pushed. (p. 18} Stadium the audio level {p. 24) = Activate ‘the sub band ‘access function: when pushed = Open the squelch and monitor the transmit frequency: and held (when the main band s not selected). {p. 273 when pushed and had. (pgs. =Change the operating band for: para-watch when @ SQUELCH CONTROLS [SQL] (. 25) ‘bushed and held (when the main band is selected).
& MEMORY/CALL CHANNEL SWITCHES Select memory ride or a call channel (bgs 39, 45) Activate the priory water function when pushed and held. (p. 58) ~Cancel the priority watch function when the function is activated. (pi 58) £ SPEECHLESSNESS WRITE SWITCH [SPCH:MW] Programs: a ‘memory channel or a call channel when pushed and held: (pgs. Also advances the memory channel number when continuously pushed afire programming is competed. (p.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION H Function display VHE display € TRANSMIT INDICATORS Appear while transmitting, (p. 81 Flash while transmitting with the one-touch P 1T function. {p. 32) @ MAIN BAND INDICATORS (p. 18} Appear dove a frequency readout to show the main band for transmitting and function control. € SUB BAND ACCESS INDICATORS --Appear above a frequency readout to -show the accessed band for function control (except transmitting. (p.
@ PRIORITY WATCH INDICATORS (p. 58) Appear while the priority watch is activated; flash while the walk is paused. @ MEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS Show the selected memory channel numbers. (p. 38) + Only 2 large *L" 's appear while the frequency lock function is i use. {p. 20) + Large "Cl appears white on m call channel. (p. 45) « appear ‘when a duplex scratch pad memory s selected, {p.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Rear panel @ ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT] Episcopate a 50 Q! dual band antenna with a PL-259 connector; (P15} @ SPEAKER JACK 1 ISP-1] Connects a 4-8 O speaker, if required. Quits both band’s audit when [SP-2] has no connection: Gee the table at right for details: € SPEAKER JACK 2 18P-2] Connects a 4-B @ speaker, Quints the 430(440) MHz or 144 MHz band audio ‘according to the set mode selection. (p. 77} € POWER RECEPTACLE 14) Accepts 13.
Roar pang Front and side panels €& SWITCH Push and hold o transmit release to receive. (p. 81) Toggles between transmitting and receiving while the one-touch PTT conjunctivitis use. (0, 32) @ BAND SWITCHES [BAND SELECT Select the desired band ds the main band. (p: 19) = Activates the para-walk function when pushed and held: when the main bands selected. (B, 30} Activate the sub band access function after pushing [FUN] on the rear panel (p. 27) & MONITOR SWITCH [MINI] (ogs.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Microphone keyboard KEY | SECONDARY FUNCTION (After | OTHER FUNCTIONS = Calls up a call channel. {p.45) | No secondary function, e | Selects memory mode. {239} | No secondary function. sees fos Selects VEO mode. (0. 19 1 Tums the one-touch PTT function ON and * f\fler{ ! ’ 3 OFF. . 32) nut the appropriate digit for frequency or . Selects high pulp power, (P31} | Turns the pager function ON. {p. 68) memory. channel. se: election. (pgs. Selects middies output power (low-2).
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 Clears a digit before entry. {p. 23) Writes the VFO contents into the memory o After : Transmit the apropos pirate MDT code. Cancels: the scan, priority walk; pager; channel of cal chandelier {oge 41, 46) code squelch or DIME memory function, . | Advances the memory channel number {pgs. 71y | when continuously pushed after programming is completed. {p. 44) A Enters set mode and advances the set| Turns the pager. code squelch. DIME B e mode selection order, p.
INSTALLATION B Installation methods <> Single body installation <> Separate installation » it is not necessary to purchase & mounting bracket. The o Optional OP-438 SEPARATION KIT (356 m: 11.5 1) or supplied mounting bracket (MB-26) can be used for OP-439 23,0 f1) is necessary, installation. « Optional MB-58 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET [s available for front panel mounting. « Optional OP-440 MICROPHONE CABLE (5.0 i, 18.4 FYI available to extend the microphone cable. « Optional OP-441 SPEAKER CABLE (5.
B Location Select a location which can support the weight of the transceiver and does not interfere with driving in any way. We recommend the locations shown in the diagram below. NEVER place the transceiver or remote controller ware normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. NEVER place the transceiver or remote controller where air bag operation may be obstructed.
2 INSTALLATION B Microphone connection The microphone: connector js located. behind ‘the front panel. Connect the supplied microphone as follows: (1 Push the release button, then detach the remote controller as shown below. & Connect the supplied microphone to the microphone connector, @) Attach the remote controller to the main body. M Separate installation siting an optional SEPARATION KIT, the front panel can be separated from the main body, doubling as a remote controller.
& Disconnect the control cable from the main body. @' Remove the cable cover on the controller rear pane (5} Replace the control cable with the optional OP-438/ 439, Connect the optional EX-1518 when operating with the optional HM-80/A 1f desired. (p. 75) Replace the cable cover. Keep the original control cable for future use. OPC438/439 EX:15138 INSTALLATION 2 &) Connect the other end of the to the main body connector.: Insert the: rubber fitting & between ihe 2 prongs.
13 2 INSTALLATION B Optional MB-58 installation The ‘optional MB-58 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET Ig available for separate installation. (1) Drill 2 or 4 holes where the bracket of mounting base is 10 be installed,; respectively. « Approx: 3.5:4 mim (18 in) when using noels; approx: 142 mm {1118 in) when using sellotaping screws. @ Insert the supplied strews! boils and washers through the mounting base and tighten.
i Battery connection NEVER connect the transceiver directly battery. DO NOT use the cigarette lighter socket for power connections. Attach: a rubber grommet when passing the DG power cable through a metal plate to prevent: short circuits: e CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SOURCE Grommet 5 Supplied DC power cable See p 85 for fuse replacement. INSTALLATION 2 ¥ DC power supply connection Use a 13.8 V. DC power supply with more than 12 A capability.
2 INSTALLATION B Antenna installation <> Antenna location To obtain: maximum performance from the transceiver, select 'a high-duality ‘antenna and mount it in a good location. A non-radial antenna should be used when using 4 magnetic mount. Mountaineer antenna Trunk-mount (Oriel a hole or use & magnetic mount) antenna Gutter-mount <> Antenna connector The antenna uses & PL-259 connector. + PL-259 CONNECTOR @ Slide the coupling ting Coiner moms over the coaxial cable.
<> Antenna splutter connections You can use 4 dual band antenna because a sextuplets installed in the transceiver. ‘However, an external croupier must be connected when using a separate antenna {or each band.
Lo 4 SETTING A FREQUENCY 19 M Pr-operation < Turning power ON Push [POWER] for 1 sec. 1o turn power ON. Push (POWER]for 1 sec. Main band The can receive 144 MHz and 430(440) MHz band signals simultaneously. To activate all functions or to change frequency via the microphone, you must designate one band as the main band. The transceiver can transmit a signal on the main band only. Push the desired band's tuning dial to select the main band. indicator shows the selected band as the main band.
BB Lock functions To prevent accidental frequency changes and Unnecessary Unction access, use the lock function The transceiver has 3 kinds of lock functions for our needs. < Frequency lock This function Tacks the tuning dials and switches electronically. This function. can be used together with the microphone all lock or microphones rear lock functions.
DIME MEMORY 12 B Programming a MDT code via the microphone Rl TWEED cedes pan b directly programmed via the TZ1 Push the desired digit keys. MUTE keyboard on the microchips. The contents can « When the fst digit is input previous memory corpulent are \@’J bo overwritten. but cannot be cleared via ihe cleared automatically, microphone. See the page at |oft for clearing the o "En stands for "3 and °F stands for 4. contents. « Push {UP] then [DNI.
14 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH <> Waiting for a call from a specific station (1) Push the desired band's tuning dial. Set the operating frequency. Push [DIM] 1o turn the pager function ON. < P appears in place of the 100 MHz digit. + An optional tone squelch can be used together with the pager function. (p.
INITIAL SET mode b Beep tone on/off Colt dan lactose silent nitration By turning beet tones OFF of vou cen select 1-have confirmation beeps sound at the Hush Helen tons ONL gt Tha teleplay shows that esp tonnes are Warned O o Tig K soviet OFF 2 L 1o newer OGN enter cnidarian gat . i OTHER UNCTIONS 17 B Time-out timer INITIAL SET mode To prevent continuous transmission with the one-touch BTT friction, enc, the transceiver has a time-out timer This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 8, 5,15 or 30 min.
81 17 OTHER FUNCTIONS BE Optional voice synthesizer The Transceiver can announce the operating frequency in English or Japanese when an optional UT-68 VOICE s¥n. THE SIZER UNIT is installed. This function can be activated even whine the frequency lock function is muted ON. See p. 74 installation. Rush [SCH] to announce the operating frequency. @ While the sub viand access function is in use, the Transceiver announces ihe sub band frequency. €4 speech conditions are available. ‘See right for selection. .
85 18 Maintenance B Fuse replacement f the fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, find the source of the problem i possible, and replace the damaged fuse with & new, rated fuse (FGB 20 A) as shown in the diagram below. B Partial resetting if vou: want to initialize the -operating conditions (VFO frequency, VEQ settings, set mode settings, st) without clearing the memory contents or initial set mode settings, a partial reset function is available for the transceiver.
B GENERAL « Frequency coverage VERSION 144 MHz 430(440) MHz UsA 144148 MHz 440--450 MHz Australia 144:148 MHz 430-440 MHz i Tx [1144:148 MH2 Asia 430-440 MHz Bx 1136-174 YMHA Korea 144948 MHZ | 485075440 MHz Europe 144146 MHz 430440 MHz Italy Tx 144148 MHz 430440 MHz Rx | 11365174 MHz || 400-479 MHZ® *Guaranteed frequency coverage is 144148 MHz, * Guaranteed frequency coverage is 430440 MHz: & Mode iFM = Antenna impedance £80 Q{nominal) & Power supply requirement {138V Usable temperature range i =107 C 0+ 6
e mm 20 options B Unpacking ey & Options Some versions cannot use all of the following opinions since electrical standards, eic. vary between countries. Ask your com Dealer which options are available: Accessories included with the transceiver: @ DC power cable (OPCODE) @ Mounting bracket (MB-26) @ Microphone? -1+ @ Courting screws, nuts and washers & Fuses version 1 HMONG Non-U .S A versions : MM:g2 §B.
AH-32 MHz DUAL BAND ANTENNA Dual band mobile antenna, Frequency range 144148 MHz and 430 450 MHz Max. input power 150 W AH-32 TRUNK MOUNT Trunk mount with a coaxial cable for the AH-32. BC-96 MICROPHONE HOLDER Holds the HM-80/A body in a convenient place and supplies power: 1o the charging circuit of the Has o charging indicator.