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Table of Contents
PREFACE 1. GETTING STARTED
Thank you for purchasing TD-H3. It is a dual band/dual display/dual watch radio. Combining the latest 1.1 Regulations and Safety Warnings I
1.2 Main features 4
technology in radio communication along with a sturdy mechanical frame, This product is the ideal and 1.3 Maintenance 5
2. BATTERY INFORMATION
effective solution for the professionals who need to stay in touch with the working team (in construction 2.1 Charging the Battery Pack 6
2.2 Charger Supplied 6
sites, buildings, shows, trade fairs or hotels) or for leisure users that just want to keep up with friends and 2.3 Use Caution with the Li-ion Battery 6
2.4 How to Charge 7
family.
2.5 LED Indicator 7
2.6 How to Store the Battery 8
IMPORTANT NOTICE 3. INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
3.1 Installing the belt clip 9
To help you ward off bodily injury or property loss that may arise from improper operation, please read 3.2 installing the battery pack 9
all the information carefully before using our products. This contains instructions for safe usage and RF 3.3 Additional Speaker/Microphone (Optional) 9
energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulation. 4. RADIO OVERVIEW
4.1 Buttons and controls of the radio II
Safety Information for Radios 4.2 Main controls and parts of the radio 12
4.3 Status Indications 14
Your wireless handheld portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter. When the talk button is 4.4 Main keypad controls 14
pushed, it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. The device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not 5. BASIC OPERATIONS
5.1 Power on the radio 16
to exceed 50%. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure 5.2 Adjusting the volume 16
guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless devices. 5.3 Channel selection 16
5.4 Making a call 17

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5.5 Frequency (VFO) mode 17 1. GETTING STARTED
5.6 Channel (MR) mode 18
6. ADVAN CED FEATURES 1.1 Regulations and Safety Warnings
6.1 Frequency scanning 18
6.2 Channel scanning 18
FCC Licensing Information
This device complies with Part 97 and 15 of the federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules.
6.3 CTCSS scanning 19
6.4 DCS scanning 19 Operation is subject to the condition that that this device does not cause harmful interference. The radio operates on radio
6.5 Keypad lock 19 frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). To transmit on these frequencies, you
6.6 FM Radio (FM) 19 are required to have a license issued by the FCC. To obtain forms, call the FCC forms hotline at: 1-800-418-3676 or go to
6.7 TX I000Hz, 1450Hz, 1750Hz, 2100Hz repeaters tone 20 http://www.fcc.gov For questions concerning commercial licensing, contact the FCC at 1-888- CALL-FCC
6.8 Manual Programming (Channels Memory) 20 (l-888-225-5322).
6.9 Built-in LED Flashlight 21 Before filling out you application, you must decide which frequency you can operate on.
6.10 Bluetooth Programming 22 NOTICE: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to government
7. WORKING THE MENU SYSTEM regulations and may be prohibited.
7. I Basic use 27 FCC Regulatory Conformance
7.2 Using short-cuts 27 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC
7.3 Functions and operations 28 Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the
Appendix A. - Trouble shooting guide 40 instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
Appendix B. - Technical Specifications 41 will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this equipment to radio or television
Appendix C. - Shortcut Menu operations 42 reception can be determined by turning it off and then on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
Appendix D. - DCS Table 54 more of the following measures:
Appendix E. - CTCSS Table 57 - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

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- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. RF Exposure Information
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to WARNING! Read this information before using the radio. In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
operate the equipment. of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
harmful interference. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The
WARNING!MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE design of the radio complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
SIGNALS IS PROIDBIITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERRAL LAW. Never allow children to operate the radio without adult supervision and the knowledge of the following guidelines.
WARNING! It is up to the user to properly operate this radio transmitter to insure safe operation. Please adhere to the
EU Regulatory Conformance
following:
As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call
provisions of the Directive 2014/53/EU. All applicable EU regulations are regarded (2006/66/EC,
quality, damage the radio, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
2011/65/EU,(El/)2015/863, 2012/19/EU). NOTE: It can be operating under 2000m.
Do not use the radio with a damaged antenna.
WARNING!European Users should note that operation of this unit in Transmit mode requires the operator to have a
If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor bum may result. Please contact your local dealer for a
valid Amateur Radio License from their respective Countries Amateur Radio Licensing Authority for the Frequencies and
replacement antenna.
Transmitter Power levels that this Radio transmits on. Failure to comply may be unlawful and liable for prosecution. At this
subject, refer to the "EU" specification guide 2014/53/EU. Hand-held Operation (Held-to-Face)
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only This device was evaluated for typical hand-held (held-to- face) operations with a I inch spacing from the front of the radio.
For hand-held operation, the radio should be held I inch from the user's face in order to comply with FCC RF exposure
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
requirements.
The radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR § 1.1307, 1.13 IO and 2.1093 Body-worn Operation
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. l :2005; This device was evaluated for body-worn operations with the supplied belt-clip accessory. (All necessary accessories are
Canada RSS 102 Issue 5 March 2015 included in the package; any additional or optional accessories are not required for compliance with the guidelines.) Third
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.l:2005 Edition party accessories (unless approved by the manufacturer) should be avoided as these might not comply with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC web site at www.fcc.gov.

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FCC Warnings About Range
Replacement or substitution of transistors, regular diodes or other parts of a unique nature, with parts other than those This product series radios are designed to give you maximum range under optimum conditions.
recommended by our company may cause a violation of the technical regulations of part 95 of the FCC rules, or violation of • Maximum Range: Little to No sight Obstruction.
type acceptance requirements of part 2 of the rules. • Medium Range: Partial Obstruction to line of sight.
• Short Range: Major Obstruction to Ling of Sight.
1.2 Main features Optimum Conditions are:
• Over water
• Dual displayed, Dual watch, Dual band • Channel or frequency mode selection • Open rural areas without obstructions
• Operating modes: UHFNHF, UHF/UHF, VHFNHF • TOT (Time out timer) • Flat areas where you can see the other person
To ensure you get maximum range:
• CTCSS and DCS codes research • DTMF function
• Be sure to use fresh or fully charged batteries - low batteries will cause low power conditions.
• Squelch adjustable in 9 levels • Setting and storing of channel names • Be sure to set your radio to use Hi power.
• 199 Programmable Channels • Busy Channel Lockout function (BCL)
1.3 Maintenance
• 50 CTCSS tones and I 05 DCS codes • VOICE: vocal indication of the function selected Your Two Way Radio is an electronic product of exact design and should be treated with care.
• 1750Hz tone for repeaters • Frequency step: 2.5/5/6.25/ I0/12.5/25KHz The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.
• Do not attempt to open the radio for any reason! The radio's precision mechanics and electronics require experience and
• SOS Emergency function • Frequency offset (adjustable): 0-69.990MHz specialized equipment; for the same reason, the radio should under no circumstances be realigned as it has already been
• 1.44 TFF Color Screen • Power Save calibrated for maximum performance. Unauthorized opening of the transceiver will void the warranty.
• Do not store the Radio under the sunshine or in hot areas.
• Built-in FM Radio (76.0-108.0MHz) • Bluetooth Programming • High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, and warp or melt certain plastics.
• VOX, Scan, Dual Watch functions • 5W/2W RF output adjustable • Do not store the radio in dusty and dirty areas.
• Keep the Radio dry. Rainwater or damp will corrode electronic circuits.
• 2pin Kenwood accessory jack • AirBand: I 08Mhz-136Mhz
• If it appears that the Radio diffuses peculiar smell or smoke, please shut off its power immediately and take off the charger

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or battery from the radio.
• Do not transmit without antenna.
WARNING!
When keys, ornamental chain or other electric metals contact the battery terminal, the battery may become damage
or injure a human. If the battery terminals are short circuited it will generate a lot of heat. Take care when carrying
2. BATTERY INFORMATION and using the battery. Remember to put the battery or radio into an insulated container. Do not put it into a metal
container.
2.1 Charging the Battery Pack
The Li-ion battery pack is not charged at the factory; please charge it before use. Charging the battery pack for the first time 2.4 How to Charge
after purchase or extended storage (more than 2 months) may not bring the battery pack to its normal maximum operating a. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet, and then plug the cable of the AC adaptor into the DC jack located on the back of
capacity. Best operation will require fully charging/ discharging the battery two or three times before the operating capacity the charger. The indicator light blinks orange and is then ready to charge a battery.
will reach its best performance. The battery pack life may be depleted when it's operating time decreases even though it has b. Plug the battery or the radio into the charger. Make sure the battery terminals are good in contact with charging terminals.
been fully and correctly charged. If this is the case, replace the battery pack. The indicator light turns to red--- charging begins.
c. It takes approximately 2-5 hours to fully charge the battery. When the lamp lights green, the charging is completed.
2.2 Charger Supplied
Remove the battery or the radio unit with its battery from socket.
Please use the specified charger provided by our company. Other models may cause explosion and personal injury. After
When charging a radio (with battery) the indicating lamp will not turn into green to show the fully charged status if
installing the battery pack, and if the radio displays low battery with a voice prompt, please charge the battery.
the radio is powered on. Only when the radio is switched off will the lamp indicate normal operation. The radio
2.3 Use Caution with the Li-ion Battery consumes energy when it is power-on, and the charger cannot detect the correct battery voltage when the battery has
a. Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery into a fire. Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery been fully charged. So the charger will charge the battery in constant voltage mode and fail to indicate correctly
pack, as our company cannot be held responsible for any accident caused by modifying the battery. when the battery has been fully charged.
b. The ambient temperature should be between 5"C-40°C (40"F - 105"F) while charging the battery. Charging outside this
range may not fully charge the battery. 2.5 LED Indicator
c. Please tum off the radio before inserting it into the charger. It may otherwise interfere with correct charging. STATUS LED
d. To avoid interfering with the charging cycle, please do not cut off the power or remove the battery during charging until No Batt= Green and red alternatelv flashin!!
the green light is on.
Char!!e Normallv Red
e. Do not recharge the battery pack if it is fully charged. This may shorten the life of the battery pack or damage the battery
Fullv Chs,oed Green
pack.
f. Do not charge the battery or the radio if it is damp. Dry it before charging to avoid damage. NOTE : Trouble means battery too warm, battery short-circuited or charger short-circuited.

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2.6 How to Store the Battery 3. INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
a. If the battery needs to be stored, keep it in status of 80% discharged.
Before the radio is ready for use we need to attach the battery pack, as well as charge the battery.
b. It should be kept in low temperature and dry environment.
c. Keep it away from hot places and direct sunlight. 3.1 Installing the belt clip
» Do not short circuit the battery terminals. a. At the back of the radio there are two parallel screws mounted above the battery, remove these and thread them
» Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack. through the holes on the belt clip as you screw them back into the radio body.
» Never store the battery in unsafe surroundings, as a short may cause an explosion. b. Removing the Belt Clip: Unscrew counter-clockwise to remove the belt clip.
» Do not put the battery in a hot environment or throw it into a fire, as it may cause an explosion.
3.2 Installing the battery pack
Before attaching or removing the battery make sure your radio is turned off by turning the power/volume knob all
the way counter-clockwise.
a.Make sure the battery is aligned in parallel with the radio body with the lower edge of the battery about l-2cm
below the edge of the radio.
b.Once aligned with the guide-rails, slide the battery upward until you hear a click as the battery locks in place.
Remove the battery pack
To remove the battery, press the battery release below the battery pack.
3.3 Installing the Additional Speaker/Microphone (Optional)
Pry open the rubber MIC-Headset jack cover and then insert the Speaker/ Microphone plug into the double jack.

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4.RADIO OVERVIEW 4.1 Buttons and controls of the radio
I.Antenna
2. Power Switch/ Volume control: Rotate to switch on/off the radio and adjust the volume
3. I .44 TFF Color Screen
4. VFO/MR/Exit: Channel Mode/Frequency Mode
5. Menu/ BL Key: Long Press--- activate/ Reset Bluetooth Programming. Short Press --- Enter Menu interface
6. A/B key: press to switch A/B band
7. Speaker
8. Microphone
G) 9. Keypad: channel mode, enter the channel number; frequency mode, enter the working frequency; menu mode, directly
enter the menu items
I 0. PTT A Key:Transmit key, hold the key to speak at Channel A, release the key after speaking, and receive incoming calls.
11. PTT B Key:Transmit key, hold the key to speak at Channel B, release the key after speaking, and receive incoming calls.
12. LAMP/ Customized Key: Default Flashlight but can be customized b_y Programming software, such as FM radio,
@ TONE, alarm,NOAA.
@ @ 13. Kenwood Port/ Type-C programming port
@ ® ([,) 14. Flashlight
® @ 15. Indicator: Red when transmitting; Green when receiving.
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16. Battery latch

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4.2 Main controls and parts of the radio
LCD Display
6 - The difference between the receive and transmit frequencies of a radio charmel is - offset

The presence of this symbol indicates that the dual-band watch is on, in the dual watch state,
7 0
the intercom can simultaneously monitor the two frequency bands displayed on the screen
0 2 3 4 5
'i' H W fil 8 a The symbol will appear when the keyboard is locked; Hold [ # n-0 ] to unlock

444.4251m 9 a This symbol indicates that the VOX function is activated and the intercom will start transmitting
when the sound pressure level of the microphone reaches the set value.
CH-flZfl ~SJ
► CH-020 OFF 10 R Reverse the receive and transmit frequencies in frequency mode/channel mode.
420.0S000 II N This symbol appears when the channel is operating in narrowband mode.
Current battery power remaining.
Description
I 'f.,11 Signal strength indication (!!l Full battery charge;
12 ,(!!] ~ (JI Battery Remains.
H High transmitting power(longest communication distance and largest power consumption).
D

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When the battery is about to run out, the outer frame of this icon flashes to show that the
2 L Low transmitting power(most power efficient and relatively close distance). radio is unable to transmit at this time.
M Mid transmitting power
13/17 Frequency Working Frequency on A/B band
3 J' Beep
14/15 A/B band indicator
DCS This symbol indicates that the current tone is DCS.
4
CT This symbol indicates that the current tone is CTCSS. 16/18 Charme!No. The channel number of the A/B band in channel mode.

5 + The difference between the receive and transmit frequencies of a radio channel is + offset

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4.3 Status Indications
The status LED has a very simple and traditional design.

LED Indicator Radio Status


Constant Red Transmitting. ( iii BT I I1 saL I I2 PNR I I3 scN 11* 0~ ' ) 0 ITl 0 IIl 0
Constant Green Receiving.
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4.4 Main keypad controls
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• (MENU)key: It is used for activating the MENU, choose each MENU selection and confirm the parameter.
• "" key: Press it for more than 2 seconds, the channel and frequency will move upwards rapidly; in SCAN mode, press this
@
control to move the scanning upwards.
• '-' key: Keep it pressed it for more than 2 seconds, the channel and frequency will move downwards rapidly; in SCAN mode,
press this control to move the scanning downwards.
• *DTMF/Key
A short momentary press of the key enter DTMF interface
If you press this button for more than 2 seconds you will lock/unlock the keypad.
• Numeric keypad
With these keys you can input the information or your selections on the radio. In tx mode, push the number keys to send a
corresponding DTMF code.

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5. BASIC OPERA TIONS 5.4 Making a call
• Channel mode call: After selecting a channel, hold down the [PTT] key to initiate a call to the current channel. Speak into
5.1 Power on the radio the microphone with normal tone. Initiate a call, the red LED is on.
• Frequency mode call: The off state, hold press [MENU] key to open the radio, switching to the frequency mode, the
• Turning the unit on frequency range allowed entering, press the [PTT] key, a call to the current channel. Speak into the microphone with normal
To turn the unit on, simply rotate the volume/power knob clockwise until you hear a "click". If your radio powers on correctly tone. Initiate a call, the red LED is on.
there should be an audible double beep after about one second and the display will show a message or flash the LCD • Receive a call: When you release the [PTT] key, you can answer it without any action.
depending on settings for about one second. Then it will display a frequency or channel. If the Voice prompt is enabled, the When receiving a call, the green LED is on.
voice will announce "frequency mode" or "channel mode". NOTE: To ensure the best reception volume, keep the distance between the microphone and the mouth at the time of
transmission from 2.5 cm to 5 cm.
• Turning the unit off
Tum the volume/power knob counter-clock wise all the way until you hear a "click". The unit is now off. 5.5 Frequency (VFO) mode
In Frequency (VFO) mode you can navigate up and down the band by using the ,...;,_,keys.Each press will increment or
5.2 Adjusting the volume decrement your frequency according to the frequency step you've set your transceiver to.
To turn up the volume, turn the volume/power knob clock-wise. To turn the volume down, turn the volume/power knob You can also input frequencies directly on your numeric keypad with kilohertz accuracy.
counter-clock-wise. Be careful not to turn it too far, as you may inadvertently turn your radio off. The following example assumes the use of a 12.5 kHz frequency step.
Example. Entering the frequency 432.56250 MHz on display A
5.3 Channel selection a. In standby mode, switch to the frequency (VFO) mode.
There are two modes of operation: Frequency (VFO) mode, and Channel or Memory (MR) mode. b. Enter [4][3][2][5][6][2][5] [OJ on the numeric keypad.
For everyday use, Channel (MR) mode is going to be a whole lot more practical than Frequency (VFO) mode. However,
Frequency (VFO) mode is very handy for experimentation out in the field. Frequency (VFO) mode is also used for WARNING!
programming channels into memory. Just because you can program in a channel does not mean you're automatically authorized to use that frequency. Transmitting
In Channel (MR) mode you can navigate up and down the channel by using the,...; '-' keys or the encoder. on frequencies you're not authorized to operate on is illegal, and in most jurisdictions a serious offence. However, it is legal in
most jurisdictions to listen. Contact your local regulatory body for further information on what laws, rules and regulations
Ultimately which mode you end up using will depend entirely on your use case. apply to your area.

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5.6 Channel (MR) mode 6.3 CTCSS scanning
The function allows scanning the frequencies with CTCSS tone enabled.
The use of Channel (MR) mode is dependent on actually having programmed in some channels to use.
Once you have channels programmed and ready, you can use the ,... I '-' keys or the encoder to navigate between channels. a. In standby mode, press [MENU] [2][8]
© In MR mode, the channel number will be displayed on the right. b. Press [MENU] and the scan of CTCSS tones will start.

6.4 DCS scanning


This function allows scanning the frequencies with DCS code enabled.
6. ADVANCED FEATURES a. In standby mode, press [MENU][2][9]

6.1 Frequency scanning b. Press [MENU] and the scan of DCS codes will start.

This function can scan the frequency. 6.5 Keypad lock


a. In frequency mode, press [SCAN]key for more than 2 seconds. The radio will start scanning the frequency according to
This function locks the keypad to prevent accidental pressure of the controls.
the set frequency step.
To unlock the keypad, press [* rrO ] for more than 2 seconds.
b. Press [EXIT]key to stop the scanning.
Note: for Scan mode, see Menu No.17. 6.6 FM Radio (FM)
6.2 Channel scanning The frequency range to listen to the radio is 76-108MHz.

Use scan to search the channels for transmissions from unknown parties, to find someone in your group who has accidentally A. In frequency mode, Press [Menu] then Press the Button [8].
changed channels or to quickly find unused channels for your own use. B. Repeat the Process A to exit FM radio.
a. In channels mode, press [SCAN] key for more than 2 seconds. The radio will start scanning according to the channel Note: while you are listening to the radio, the frequency or channel of A I B receiving
you set.
b. You can change the scanning direction with the ,... I..., keys. signal will automatically switch to the frequency or channel mode for normal transmitting and receiving.
c. Press EXIT key to stop scanning. When the signal disappears the radio will automatically switch again to FM radio mode.

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6.7 TX lO00Hz, 1450Hz, 1750Hz, 2100Hz repeaters tone E. Enter RX frequency (Ex. 43255000)
Press [PTT]+ [LAMP/Monitor] to send l 750Hz repeaters tone. This function is useful for communications through repeaters. F. [MENU] [2][5] [MENU] [3][1] [MENU] Enter the desired channel (Ex 31)
If you have the keypad lock enabled on your radio, you can still send a 1750Hz tone the regular way without having to unlock --»[EXIT] RX has been added
your radio. G. Press [VFO/MR] key to return to the MR mode and the channel number will reappear.

6.8 Manual Programming (Channels Memory) Ex 2. Channel memory for scanning frequency
Memory channels are an easy way to store commonly used frequencies so that they can easily be retrieved at a later date. EXAMPLE New memory in Channel 31:
The radio features 199 memory channels that each can hold: Receive frequencies, group signaling information, bandwidth, Scans frequency
ANI/ PTT-ID settings and a six character alphanumeric identifier or channel name .You store them in the specified channel RX - 432.55000 MHz
number via menu 25 Store Channels. RXDCSD023N
A. Press the [EXIT] button to switch between menus.
Frequency Mode vs. Channel Mode B. Press and hold the [MENU] key to set the radio to VFO mode, and the VFO icon is displayed on the right.
In standby mode, press VFO/MR key to switch between frequency (VFO) mode and channel (MR) mode. C. [MENU] [l ][7] [MENU] Enter the scan range menu
These two modes have different functions and are often confused.
D. Press and hold the [3 SCAN] key to start frequency Frequency required for scanning
Frequency Mode (VFO) : Used for a temporary frequency assignment, such as a test frequency or quick field programming
if permitted. Scan stops temporarily when the frequency is scanned, press [PTT]
Channel Mode (MR) : Used for selectiug preprogrammed channels. key to stop scanning, confirm the required frequency. Stop scanning, the required storage frequency
Ex I. Programming a Scan Channel with CTCSS Tone E. [MENU] [10] then Press[ A ]or[~ ]key to 023N [MENU][EXIT] Select desired RX encode sub tone (Ex D023N DCS)
G. [MENU] [2][6] Deletes Prior Data in channel (Ex. 31)
EXAMPLE New memory in Channel 31:
H. [MENU] [2][5] [MENU] [3][1] [MENU] Enter the desired channel (Ex 31)
RX - 432.55000 MHz
--» [EXIT] Channel has been added
TX CTCSS tone 123.0
A. Press the [EXIT] button to switch between menus. I. Press and hold the [MENU] key to return to the MR mode and the channel number will reappear.
B. Press and hold the [VFO/MR] key to set the radio to VFO mode, and the VFO icon is displayed on the right.
C. [MENU] [2][6] Deletes Prior Data in channel (Ex. 31)
6.9 Built-in LED Flashlight
D. [MENU] [1 ][I] then Press[ A ]or[ ~ ]key to 123.0 [MENU] [EXIT] Selects desired RX encode tone Press the flashlight button to turn and keep the light on. Press the flashlight button again, the light is off.

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6.10 Bluetooth Programming
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Tips : It 1s recommended to register by email
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7. WORKING THE MENU SYSTEM
PC Programming For a complete reference on available menu items and parameters, see Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations.
Odmaster Web allows you to set parameters on the web page. After saving, it will be Note: in channel mode, the setting of these features is not possible: CTCSS/ DCS tones, wide/narrow bandwidth, PTT-
ID, Busy channel lock out, channel name edit.
synchronized to the mobile phone and can be directly written to the radio . Compared with
the mobile phone page, the web page is more comfortable, convenient and faster. 7.1 Basic use
Using the menu with arrow keys
Sign in your account on Odmaster Web A. Press the [MENU] key to enter the menu.
B. Use the"' / '-J keys to navigate between menu items.
( https://web.odmaster.net ) C. Once you fmd the desired menu item, press [MENU] again to select that menu item.
D. Use the"' / '-J keys to select the desired parameter.
E. When you've selected the parameter you want to set for a given menu item;
a). To confirm your selection, press [MENU] and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu.
b). To cancel your changes, press [EXIT] and it will reset that menu item and bring you out of the menu entirely.
F. To exit out of the menu at any time, press the [EXIT] key.
7.2 Using short-cuts
As you may have noticed if you looked at Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations, every menu item has a numerical value
associated with it. These numbers can be used for direct access of any given menu item.
The parameters also have a number associated with them; see Appendix C, Shortcut Menu operations for details.
Using the menu with short-cuts
A. Press the [MENU] key to enter the menu.
B. Use the numerical keypad to enter the number of the menu item.
C. To enter the menu item, press the [MENU] key.
D. For entering the desired parameter you have two options:
a). Use the arrow keys as we did in the previous section; or

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b ). Use the numerical keypad to enter the numerical short-cut code. You have 6 selections available: Off/I: 1/1 :2/1 :3/1 :4/1 :8. For example: I: I= ls' working and ls' battery saving. I :2= ls'
E. And just as in the previous section; working and 2s' battery is saving.
a). To confirm your selection, press [MENU] and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu. NOTE: The higher the number the longer the battery lasts. The higher number increases the RX sleep cycle, but you
b ). To cancel your changes, press [EXIT] and it will reset that menu item and bring you out of the menu entirely. may miss the first few syllables before the RX opens
F. To exit out of the menu at any time, press the [EXIT] key.
G. All further examples and procedures in this manual will use the numerical menu short- cuts. (4) Step frequency (Step)-MENU No.4
This function lets you select the desired frequency step.
7.3 Functions and operations The selectable steps are the following: 2.5/5.0/6.25/10.0/12.5/20.0/25.0/50.0 KHz
(0) Wide/Narrow bandwidth (Bandwidth) - MENU No.0 Note: in channel mode, this function cannot be modified.

This function is used to set the working bandwidth of the radio. (5) Backlight (Backlight) - MENU No.5
You can choose between wide or narrow bandwidth. With this function you can adjust the auto off time of the display backlight (Bright, l -30Sec).
Wide: 25Kllz, Narrow: 12.SKHz When the option is Bright, the backlight is always on, which will affect the battery standby time.
(1) Squelch level (Squelch) - MENU No.I Note: we suggest you setting 4-Ss levels.

Thanks to this function you can adjust the squelch in 10 different levels: (6) Keypad beep (Beep)-MENU No.6
• Level 0: opened squelch. With this setting, radio will detect all signals, also the weakest ones, but will also receive the When this function is enabled, every time a button is pressed, you will hear a beep tone.
background noise or undesired signals.
• Levels 1- 9: level I (lowest squelch level), level 9 (highest squelch level). (7) VOX Function (Vox Level) - MENU No.7
If the squelch is set to the highest level, the radio will receive the strongest signals only. This function allows hands-free conversations: just speak in the direction of the microphone and the communication will be
automatically activated.
(2) TX Power - MENU No.2 You can choose amongst 6 levels: Off, 1-5. I is the highest level, 5 is the lowest one. If this option is set to Off, the VOX
This function lets you select the three different power output according to using scenario. function is turned off
(3) Power save (Power Save)-MENU No.3 Note: the higher is the level, the higher is the microphone sensitivity. The VOX function cannot be modified in SCAN
The power save feature enables a reduction in the consumption of the battery when the radio is in standby. and FM radio mode.

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(8) Time-Out-Timer (TOT) - MENU No.8 DCS (D023I-D754I)
Note: the groups of DCS codes are 208. DCS codes cannot be changed in channel mode.
The TOT function is used to prevent a too long transmission and limits the tx time: TOT temporarily stops the transmission
if the radio has been used beyond the max pre-set time (for example 15s, 30s, 45s, etc). (13) Transmitting CTCSS (Tx CTCSS) - MENU No.13
Note: If this option is set to OFF, press and hold the PTT key to keep transmission. In this Menu you can set a CTCSS tone in tx mode.
(9) Dual Watch Operation (D.Wait) - MENU No.9 You can choose: Off or CTCSS (67.0 to 254.1 Hz)
Note: there are SO groups of CTCSS tones. In channel mode the CTCSS tones cannot be changed.
When this function is activated, you can receive the frequency of channel A and chanoel B at the same time.
If a signal is detected, the.A./.A. pointer will blink on the corresponding chanoel or frequency. (14) Voice prompts function (Voice) - MENU No. 14
Note: In Dual Watch operation mode, you can change the parameter of AB channel or frequency freely. With this function, you activate a voice that ioforms you about any operation/ selection you are doing.
(10) Receiving DCS (Rx DCS) - MENU No.to (15) TX-SEL - MENU No. 15
DCS codes are similar to access codes and can be added to channels, so as to create a sort of personal channel. They enable MAIN:Transmit on MAIN Channel
the radio to communicate with the users that are tuned on the same chanoel and have set the same DCS code. BUSY:Transmit on MOST RECENT receiving channel
You can choose amongst:
• Off: Off (16)Scan Add (Scan Add) - MENU No.16
• D023N-D754N (Normal DCS), D023!-D754! (Inverse DCS) In channel mode, to scan the current chanoel, the chanoel must be added to the scan group.
Note: In radio there are 208 groups of normal and inverse DCS codes. This function cannot be amended in channel •On: Turn on the scan function of the current chanoel.
mode. •Off: Do not scan the current channel.
(11) Receiving CTCSS (Rx CTCSS) - MENU No.11 (17)SCAN Resume Mode (Scan Mode)-MENU No.17
As DCS codes, the CTCSS codes can be added to the chanoels for creating new private chanoels. Thanks to this function, radio can SCAN in frequency or channel mode. You can choose amongst three options:
Note: there are SO groups of CTCSS tones. In channel mode the CTCSS tones cannot be changed. • Time-operated SCAN
(12) Transmitting DCS (Tx DCS) - MENU No.12 Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will suspend the SCAN for 5 seconds, and then will continue to SCAN even if the
In this Menu you activate DCS codes in tx mode. You can choose between normal R-DCS (D023N-D754N) and inverted R- signal is still present.

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• Carrier-operated SCAN radios,when you press key PIT, your radio cannot traosmit.
Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will stop scanning. It will resume to SCAN once the signal will disappear. Release the PTT and transmit as soon as the frequency is no longer busy
• Search -Search SCAN
The radio will stop scanning once a signal is detected.
(22) Auto Keypad Lock (AUTO LK) - MENU No.22
When this feature is activated, the keypad will be automatically locked after 15s; this prevents accidental pressure of any
(18) FM Dual Watch (FM-DW) - MENU No.18 keys.
(19) Channel A Display Mode (MDF-A) - MENU No.19 The keypad lock can be manually activated/deactivated through the keypad: keep pressed [* rrO ] .
This function is used to set the display mode of channel A. (23) Frequency offset direction (Direction) - MENU No.23
Display modes: Using this function, you can set the direction of the frequency offset in rx and Ix.
• Frequency:Frequency + channel No. You have the following options:
• NAME: Channel name
• Plus: Positive offset;
Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three numben or characters can be
• Minus: Negative offset;
edited.
• None: None offset.
(20)Channel B Display Mode (MDF-B) - MENU No.20 Note: you should set different frequency deviation according to the repeaten selected. This function is not enabled in
This function is used to set the display mode of channel B. channel mode.
Display modes: (24) Frequency offset (Offset) - MENU No. 24
• Frequency:Frequency + channel No.
In this MENU you can set the deviation between tx and rx. The frequency offset of this radio 00.00000-69.99750MHz
• NAME: Channel name
Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three numben or characters can be (25) Channel store - (Memory) - MENU No. 25
edited.
When the radio is in frequency working mode or standby mode, input the desired frequency or parameters directly.
(21)Busy Channel Lock (Busy Lockout) - MENU No. 21 NOTES: If you want to set CTCSS tones, DCS codes or the frequency offset, you have to do it before storing the
cbanneL The channels already stored are displayed as CH-XXX ("CH" and -channel number), and other channels
When this function is on, it may prevent other radios' interference. If the selected channel is being used by other
only display channel numben.

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(26) Channel Delete (Delete) - MENU No.26 they can start talking.
In this menu you can delete a channel of the radio. (32) 1750Hz Repeater Tone (R-TONE) - Menu No.32
(27) Alarm Mode (Alarm Mode) - MENU No.27 With this function you can select IO00Hz, l 450Hz, l 750Hz, 2100Hz repeater tone. To send out a repeater tone; You hold
This function can set the tone alarm/site alarm of the radio. down the [PTT] + [LAMP] key.
Provided the LAMP Key is customized to [SOS] Key.Keep pressed the [SOS] key for 3 seconds to start the alarm tone. If you have the keypad lock enabled on your radio, you can still send al 750Hz tone the regular way without having to
The following three options can be selected: unlock your radio.
• On Site: the sending radio emits an alarm tone
• TX Alarm: the sending and receiving radios both emit the alarm tone
(33) Language selection (Language) - Menu No. 33
With this function, you can select the language of the LCD display and operation prompt.
(28) Scan of frequencies with CTCSS (SEEK CTC)- Menu No. 28 (34) Frequency hopping system (Hopping RX) - MENU No. 34
The function allows scanning the frequencies with CTCSS tone enabled. With this function, you can activate the frequency hopping system, improve the anti-interference ability of the radio,

(35) Reset (Reset)- Menu No.35


(29) Scan of frequencies with DCS (SEEK DCS) - Menu No. 29 With this function you can reset the transceiver to the factory-programmed settings and parameters. After that, you can set
This function allows scanning the frequencies with DCS code enabled. the desired functions.
There are three types of reset:
• VFO: Frequency Reset
(30) Squelch tail elimination (TAIL) - Menu No. 30 • CH: Channel Reset
This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise between handhelds that are communicating directly (no repeater). • ALL: Frequency and channel Reset
Reception of a 55 Hz or 134.4 Hz tone burst mutes the audio long enough to prevent heariog any squelch tail noise.
(36) Dual Band single display (SYNC) - Menu No.36
The radio is dual-band, dual-display, and the screen can display A/B frequency band at the same time. It can also be set to
(31) Roger beep (ROGER) - Menu No. 31 dual-band single-screen display. When single frequency point is displayed, the channel nickname, frequency and channel
When the PTT is released, the radio will beep to confirm to other users that you have finished your transmission and that number will be displayed at the same time.

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•On: Turn on the SYNC function and display the alias, frequency and channel number of the current channel. transmission tone to confirm it is working.
•Off: Turn off the SYNC function, which is a dual-segment dual display mode. The main frequency and sub frequency will Available settings:
be displayed. Off, 1,2,3,4,5, .... 10 to set the delay time.
Note: Please disable this funetion in normal using, lest affect your normal conversation.
(37) PTT-ID (PTT-ID) - MENU No.37
(41) Delay the squelch tail of repeater (RPT-RL) - Menu No.41
With this function you can decide when sending the ANI-ID code in tx mode.
You can choose amongst 4 possibilities. With this function you have the confirmation that the repeater has transferred the sigual. You can choose amongst: Off
• Off: press PTT to turn it off 1,2,3,4,5, .... 10 to set the delay time.
• BOT: the code is sent when you press the PTT (42) Version - Menu No.42
• EOT: the code is sent when the PTT is released
• BOTH: the code is sent when you press and release the PTT This Function is to display the software version, to know whether your radio needs to update or not.
Note: select 'OFF' when using in case of affecting the radio.
(43) Breath Led - Menu No.43
(38) DTMFST (DTMFST) - MENU No.38 This feature allows users to customize the frequency at which the LED light flashes during standby mode

Determines when DTMF Side Tones can be heard from the transceiver speaker. You can choose amongst two options: (44) PONMSG - Menu No.44
• Off: No DTMF Side Tones are heard
• On: DTMF Side Tones are heard This Function allows our customer to set and personalize their own displays on the screen.
•OFF
•MSG
(39) ANI-ID (ANI-ID) - MENU No.39 •ICON
With this function you can set your ID-code. It can be programmed by the proper programming software. You can edit up to It can be modified by programming software.
5 digits.

(40) Squelch tail elimination ofrepeater (RP-STE) - Menu No. 40


This function is used when the radio operates through a repeater; when the PTT is released, the repeater will emit the end

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(45) MIC GAIN - Menu No.45 (49) DCD - Menu No.49
Adjust the microphone gain according to their specific needs. The microphone gain DTMF decoding enable signal (OFF,ON)
can be adjusted within a range of Oto 9. ON :when the code word received is DTMF personal ID code, the decoding is successful,
and you communicate with the other party within the resetting time.
(46) Scramble - Menu No.46 NOTE:When the reset time arrives, you need to re -decoding.
With this function only one received the same decryption program in order to obtain voice. OFF
To communicate with each other only to open the same scramble between loom,
If scrambling different, the machine can receive signals, (50) D-HOLD - Menu No.50
but can not hear clearly what is said. DTMF Auto Reset Times(5s-60s)

(47) Dec.code - Menu No.47 (51) D-RSP- Menu No.51


With this function,you can figure out the frequency and CTCSS/DCS of nearby transmission.
DTMF Decoding Response (Null; Ring; Reply; Both)
• Step I: Tum on the Dec.code
• NULL: Close
• Step 2: Long press the number I
• Ring: Local ringing
• Step 3: The monitor will show frequency and DCS when somebody transmit.
• REPLY: reply response
• Both: local ringing +reply response)
(48) AM_BAND - Menu No.48
Enter the receiving frequency.If the local aviation frequency is not clear,
the scanning function can scan the I 08-136 full frequency band.
• Menu--+48--+AM ON set the channel modulation method to AM, listen to aviation intercom.
• Menu--+48--+AM OFF set the channel modulation method to FM.
• Menu 48 settings are only valid for I 08-136 frequency band.

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Appendix A. - Trouble shooting guide Appendix B. - Technical Specifications
I Phenomena Analysis Solution I General
The battery may be installed improperly. Remove and reattach the battery. Frequency Range (Rx)50-76,76-108 ,108-136 MHz
The battery power may run out. Recharge or replace the battery. (Tx/Rx.)136-174 ,174-350 ,350-400 ,400-470 ,470-600 MHz
You cannot turn on the radio.
The battery may suffer from poor contact caused Clean the battery contacts or replace the Memory Channel 199
by dirtv or damaged batterv contacts. batterv. Operation Voltage DC7.4 V ±l0%
The batterv voltage maybe low. Recharge or replace the batterv. Battery Capacity 2500mAh (Li-Jon)
The volume level may be low. Increase the volume. Frequency Stability ±2.5ppm
During receiving, the voice is
weak or intermittent. The antenna maybe loose or maybe installed Turnoff the radio, and then remove and Operating Temperature -20°c to +so·c
incorrectlv. reattach the antenna. Mode of Operation Simplex
The sneaker mavbe blocked. Clean the surface of the sneaker. Antenna Impedance 50ohm
The frequency or signaling type maybe Verify that your TX/RX frequency and
You cannot communicate with inconsistent with that of other members. signaling type are correct. Transmitter Part
other group members.
You may be too far away from other members. Move towards other members. RF Output Power SSW
You may be interrupted by radios using the same Change the frequency, or adjust the squelch FM Modulation l [email protected]
You hear unknown voices or freauencv. level.
noise. The radio in analog mode maybe set with no Request your dealer to set signaling for the Adjacent Channel Power 60dB@ 12.5KHz
signaling. current channel to avoid interference Transmission current Sl500mA
You may be too far away from other members. Move towards other members. Receiver Part
You may be in an unfavorable position. For Move to an open and flat area, restart the
You are unable to hear anyone Receive Sensitivity 0.25µV (12dB SINAD)
because of too much noise and example, your communication may be blocked by radio, and try again.
high buildings or blocked in an underground area. Adjacent Channel Selectivity 2'.55dB@l 2.5KHz
hiss. Inter Modulation and Rejection 2'[email protected]
It may be the result of external disturbance (such Stay away from equipment that may cause
as electromagnetic interference). interference. Conducted Spurious Emission [email protected]
VOX may be turned on or the headset is not Turn off the VOX function. Check that the Rated Audio Power Output 1W@I6ohms
The radio keeps transmitting.
installed in place headphones are in place. Receive current S380mA
NOTE: If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact your Rated Audio Distortion S5%
dealer for more technical support. NOTE: All specifications may be modified without prior notice or liability. Thank you.

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Appendix C • Shortcut M enu operations


MENU Name
Enter item LCD display Selectable
No. (Full Name\ Step - Step 2.SK/S.0K/6.2SK/IO.OK
4 MENU+4 !2.SK/20.0K/25.0K/50.0K
Frequency

--

Bandwidth
Wide:25.0K
0 /Narrow MENU+O Narrow:12.SK


Bandwidth
Backlight - Auto ~on/5, 10, 15, 30Sec
5 MENU+5 Time-out for the LCD backlight. (seconds)
Backlight


0-9 Levels

-
Squelch - Squelch
I MENU+ ! O:Lowest
Level 9:Highest
Off
Beep- Keypad
6 MENU+6 On
Beep *Allows audible confirmation of a k cypress.


• '!
2 TX Power MENU+2 Low/High


11111- 7 Vox Level - VOX MENU+?
ON: 1-5
1:Highest Sensitivity
5:Lowest Sensitivity


OFF
Power Save-
3 MENU+3 OFF/ I :1 / 1:2/1:3/ 1:4/ 1:8
Battery Saving

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15,30 ... 600S


*This feature provides a safety switch that Off


limits transmission time to a programmed D023N .. D754N; D0231 ... D7541
TxDCS
TOT- value. This will promote battery conservation 12 MENU+ l2 *Transmits a specific low-level digital signal to
8 MENU+8 -Transmitter DCS
a:;
Time-Out-Timer by not allowing you to make excessively long unlock the squelch of a distant receiver
transmissions, and in the event of a stuck PTT (usually a repeater).
switch it can prevent interference to other
users as well as batterv denied.on


Off
TxCTCSS- 67.0HZ ... 254. IHZ


Off
On 13 Transmitter MENU+13 *Transmits a specific and continuous sub
D.Wait - Dual
9
Watch Operation
MENU+9 *Monitor (A( and (Bl at the same time. The
display with the most recent activity (IA) or
CTCSS
111111• audible signal to unlock the squelch of a
distant receiver (usually a repeater).
111'1'1 • (Bl) becomes the selected display.

- ■
Off Off
D023N ... D754N; D0231 ... D7541 Voice - Voice On
14 MENU+ l4 *Allows audible voice confirmation of a key
*Mutes the speaker oftbe transceiver in the Reminding
RxDCS- press.
10 MENU+I0 absence of a specific low-level digital signal. If
Receiver DCS the station you are listening to docs not
1111111 A transmit this specific signal, you will not hear


anvtbin2.

-
Off Transmit on MAIN Channel
67.0HZ ... 254. IHZ 15 TX-SEL MENU-15 Transmit on MOST RECENT receiving channel
*Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the
RxCTCSS-
II MENU+!! absence of a specific and continuous
Receiver CTCSS suJ>..audible signal. If the station you arc
llltit!II Listening to does not transmit this specific and
continuous shmal, vou will not hear anvthim!.

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ON: the current channel is added to the scan, the Frequency: Displays programmed Frequency
16 Scan Add MENU+ l6 scan current channel MDF-B - Channel
20 MENU+20 Name: Displays the channel name
OFF: Do not scan the current channel. B Display Mode *Note: Names must be entered using software


Time - scanning will resume after a fixed time has
Off


passed
On
17 Scan Mode MENU+!? Carrier -scanning will resume after the signal
*Disables the [PTTI button on a channel that
disappears Busy Lock - Busy
21 MENU+21 is already in use. The transceiver will sound a
Search -scanning will not resume Channel Lock-out beep tone and will not transmit if the [PTT]
button is pressed when a channel is already in


use.
ON


18 FM-DW MENU+l8 Off
OFF AUTOLK On
22 - Automatic MENU+22 *When ON, the keypad will be locked if not
Keypad Lock used in 8 seconds. Pressing the C-rTO] key for 2
seconds will unlock the keypad


Frequency: Displays programmed Frequency


MDF-A - Channel None: TX - RX (simplex)
19 MENU+l9 Name: Displays the channel name
Direction -
A Display Mode *Note: Names must be entered using software. Plus: TX will be shifted higher in frequency than
23 Frequency Offset MENU+23 RX
Direction Minus : TX will be shifted lower in frequency
than RX

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Offset -Frequency 00.00000-69.99750MHz SEEK DCS -Scan
shift MENU+24 *Note: Specifies the difference between the D023N, .. . ,D754I
24 29 of frequencies with MENU+29
TX and RX frequencies *Automatic stop after receiving the DCS signal
amount DCS


001...199 On
*Note: This menu is used to either create new or Off
Memory - Store a *This function is used eliminate squelch tail
25 MENU+25 modify existing channels ( I through 199) so that
Memory Channel they can be accessed from TAIL - Squelch noise between handhelds that are
30 MENU+30 communicating directly (no repeater).
MR/Channel Mode Tail Elimination
Reception of a 55 Hz or 134.4 Hz tone burst
mutes the audio long enough to prevent


001...199
hearin an s uelch tail noise.
*Note: This menu is used to delete the programmed
Delete - Delete a
26 MENU+26 information from the specified channel


memory channel (I through 199) so that it can either be Off
progranuned again or be left empty. On

-
ROGER - Roger
31 MENU+31 *Sends an end-of-transmission tone to indicate
Beep to other stations that the transmission has
Alarm Mode- On Site ended.
27 MENU+27 TXAlanm
Alarm Mode
.,Mil

- ■
I 000Hz/1450Hz/I 750Hz/2 IO0Hz
R-TONE- Repeater
SEEK CTC -Scan 67.0HZ, ... ,254.IHZ 32 MENU+32 *To send out a repeater tone; You bold down
Tone the [PIT! + [LAMP/MON!] key.
28 of frequencies with MENU+28 *Automatic stop after receiving the CTCSS
signal
lli ■llltl1
CTCSS

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Off: No ID is sent


BOT: The selected S-CODE is sent at the
Language- beginning
33 MENU+33 English 37 PTT-ID - PTT-ID MENU+37
Language selection EOT: The selected S-CODE is sent at the ending
BOTH : The selected S-CODE is sent at the
beginning and ending


Hopping RX-


Off
34 Frequency MENU+34
On DTMFST- OFF: No DTMF Side Tones arc heard
hopping system 38 MENU+38
DTMFST ON: DTMF Side Tones arc heard
'


VFO: Frequency Rest
RESET - Restore CH: Channel Reset


35 MENU+35 ALL: Frequency and Channel Reset
defaults *Note: Resets the radio to factory defaults, Displays the ANl code that has been set by
with some exceptions. 39 ANI-ID MENU+39 software. This menu cannot be used to change
it.


SYNC- Dual Band ON: Enable single band 2 line display, a display


36 MENU+36 alias frequency; Off/ 1,2,3 ... 10
single display
OFF: Normal display status. RP-STE-Squelch *This function is used eliminate squelch tail
40 MENU+40
Tail Elimination noise when communicating through a
repeater.

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Adjust the microphone gain according
RPT-RL - Delay OFF/ 1,2,3 .. . 10
to their specific needs.The microphone
41 the squelch tail of MENU+41 *Note: Delay the Tail Tone of Repeater 45 MIC GAIN MENU+45
gain can be adjusted within a range
repeater (XI00 milliseconds)
of0 to 5.

42 Version MENU+42

■ Display the software version 46 Scramble MENU+46

-IIIMl■I
Off
On

Off
On: When the Dec.code function is on,you

43 Breath Led MENU+43


ON:This feature allows users to customize
the frequency at which the LED light
flashes during standby mode
OFF
47 Dec.code MENU+47 Iii
lftlltt:1:1'
can figure out the frequency and CTCSS/DCS
of nearby transmission.
Step: I Turn on the Dec.code
Step 2: Long press the number I.
Step 3: The monitor will show frequency
and DCS when somebody transmit.

- Set and personalize your own displays. Enter the receiving frequency.If the local aviation
frequency is not clear, the scanning function can


OFF scan the 108-136 full frequency band.
44 PONMSG MENU+44 MSG • Menu--+48--+AM ON set the channel modulation
ICON 48 AM_BAND MENU+48 method to AM, listen to aviation intercom.
1111111,1.1 It can be modified by programming software.) • Menu--+48--+AM OFF set the channel
modulation method to FM.
• Menu 48 settings are only valid for 108-136
frequency band.

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DTMF decoding enable signal (OFF,ON) Nwnber Code Number Code Number Code Number Code Number Code
ON :when the code word received is DTMF
D023N 2 D025N 3 D026N 4 D031N 5 D032N


personal ID code, the decoding is successful,
and you communicate with the other party 6 D036N 7 D043N 8 D047N 9 D051N 10 D053N
within the resetting time.
49 DCD MENU+49 When the reset time arrives, you need to 11 D054N 12 D065N 13 D071N 14 D072N 15 D073N
re -decoding. 16 D074N 17 Dll4N 18 Dll5N 19 Dll6N 20 Dl22N
OFF 21 Dl25N 22 Dl31N 23 Dl32N 24 Dl34N 25 Dl43N
*Note: Communication unavailable when you tum
on this fuction, turn it off when you use the radio) 26 D145N 27 D152N 28 Dl55N 29 Dl56N 30 Dl62N
31 Dl65N 32 Dl72N 33 Dl74N 34 D205N 35 D212N
36 D223N 37 D225N 38 D226N 39 D243N 40 D244N
50

51
D-HOLD

D-RSP
MENU+50

MENU+51
•-
1 11'11•
DTMF Auto Reset Time (5s-60s)

DTMF Decoding Response


(Null: Close,
Ring: Local ringing,
Reply: reply response,
Both: local ringing +reply response)
41
46
51
56
61
66
71
76
81
D245N
D261N
D274N
D331N
D356N
D412N
D445N
D462N
D506N
42
47
52
57
62
67
72
77
82
D246N
D263N
D306N
D332N
D364N
D413N
D446N
D464N
D516N
43
48
53
58
63
68
73
78
83
D251N
D265N
D311N
D343N
D365N
D423N
D452N
D465N
D523N
44
49
54
59
64
69
74
79
84
D252N
D266N
D315N
D346N
D371N
D431N
D454N
D466N
D526N
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
D255N
D271N
D325N
D351N
D411N
D432N
D455N
D503N
D532N
86 D546N 87 D565N 88 D606N 89 D612N 90 D624N
91 D627N 92 D631N 93 D632N 94 D645N 95 D654N
96 D662N 97 D664N 98 D703N 99 D712N JOO D723N
101 D731N 102 D732N 103 D734N 104 D743N 105 D754N
Appendix D. - DCS Table 106 D0231 l07 D0251 l08 D0261 109 D0311 1IO D0321
DCS CODE LIST Ill D0361 112 D0431 113 D0471 114 D0511 115 D0531

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116 D0541 117 D0651 118 D0711 119 D0721 120 D0731 Appendix E. - CTCSS Table
121 D0741 122 D1141 123 D1151 124 Dll61 125 D1221 CTCSS CHART (Hz)
126 D1251 127 D1311 128 D1321 129 D1341 130 D1431 Number Frequency Number Frequency Number Frequency Number Frequency Number Frequency
131 D1451 132 D1521 133 D1551 134 D1561 135 D1621
136 D1651 137 D1721 138 D1741 139 D2051 140 D2121 I 67.0 2 69.3 3 71.9 4 74.4 s 77.0
141 D2231 142 D2251 143 D2261 144 D2431 145 D2441 6 79.7 7 82.S 8 8S.4 9 88.S 10 91.S
146 D2451 147 D2461 148 D2511 149 D2521 150 D2551 11 94.8 12 97.4 13 100 14 103.S IS 107.2
151 D2611 152 D2631 153 D2651 154 D2661 155 D2711 16 110.9 17 114.8 18 118.8 19 123.0 20 127.3
21 131.8 22 136.S 23 141.3 24 146.2 2S ISI.4
156 D2741 157 D3061 158 D3111 159 D3151 160 D3251
26 IS6.7 27 IS9.8 28 162.2 29 16S.S 30 167.9
161 D3311 162 D3321 163 D3431 164 D3461 165 D3511 31 171.3 32 173.8 33 177.3 34 179.9 3S 183.S
166 D3561 167 D3641 168 D3651 169 D3711 170 D4111 36 186.2 37 189.9 38 192.8 39 196.6 40 199.S
171 D4121 172 D4131 173 D4231 174 D4311 175 D4321 41 203.S 42 206.S 43 210.7 44 218.1 4S 22S.7
176 D4451 177 D4461 178 D4521 179 D4541 180 D4551 46 229.1 47 233.6 48 241.8 49 2S0.3 so 254.1
181 D4621 182 D4641 183 D4651 184 D4661 185 D5031
186 D5061 187 D5161 188 D5231 189 D5261 190 D5321
191 D5461 192 D5651 193 D6061 194 D6121 195 D6241
196 D6271 197 D6311 198 D6321 199 D6451 200 D6541
201 D6621 202 D6641 203 D7031 204 D7121 205 D7231
206 D7311 207 D7321 208 D7341 209 D7431 210 D7541

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