AL'NCO ...................................................... , I I I I I I I II I II I I VHF FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER DJ-191 UHF FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER DJ-491 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ALINCO, INC. Head office: "TWIN 21" MID Tower Building 25F 1-61, 2-Chome, Shiromi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 540-8580 Japan Phone: 06-946-8150 Fax: 06-946-8175 Telex: 63086 E-mail: 101243.1446@compuserve.oom U.S.A.: 438 Amapola Ave., Suite 130, Torrance, CA 90501-6201 U.S.A. Phone: 310-618-8616 Fax: 310-618-8758 http1/www.alinco.
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 8. GETIING STARTED . 2. INNOVATIVE ANt> NEW FEATURES 3. ACCESSORIES : , 19 8-1 Receiving .. 19 Keypad Direct Entry ;.............. 1 Step Key 19 ·..·.. · 19 3-1 Standard Accessories................................................................. 1 Changing Frequency in One MHz Step 20 3-2 Optional Accessories.................................................................. 2 Clearing Entry 20 4. INSTALLATION 4-1 MOOHe Installation : ;...............
1. INTRODUCTION NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection aginst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
III 4-1 Mobile Installation 3-2 Optional Accessories EJ-28U EBP-33N EBP-34N EBP-35N EBP-38N EBP-37N EDH-16 EDC-36 EDC-37 EDC-60 EDC-81 EDC-83 EDC-64 EM8-9 EME-12 EME-13 EME-6 ESC-28 ESC-29 ESC-30 EBC-6 EJ-27D III 2. Power Requirements The transceiver can be operated from any regulated 12 or 13.8V DC negative ground source. For mobile use, use always with the optional EDC-36 cigarette lighter adapter with active noise filter. 1.
. SPECIFICATIONS III The specifications outlined for this product are for specified TX range only. No guarantee or warranty, either specific or implied, will apply to any function or specification outside the specified TX range, even for reception performance. Individual radios may experience different performance and/or specification levels.
III 6. QUICK REFERENCE (For details, see Section 7 and onwards.) 6-2 Transmit 6-1 Receive POWER ON LAMP ,,I nOn I U, U IJ 0::.- Press the key to illuminate the LCD. It will automatically go off after five seconds. 0 II M nOn U . IJ To release battery VFOMODE b Press the key to increase the speakervolume. key to Press the decrease the speakervolume. <=:> It ~ I o SQUELCH While holding the (Function) key, press either the key or key until background noise disappear. II 0 b ','- u.
III 6-3 Programming MEMORY MODE , Pressthe ~keyto display the "M" icon M I above the frequency '""1 ,fJfJ segment of the LCD. Pressing the same key again will bring back the VFO mode (the "M" icon disappears). I I ,usnn MEMORY SCROLL Enter the MEMORY MODE, rotate the Main Tuning Dial. ory channel, unless re-programmed and ~ keys. with II MEMORY ERASE 1. Enter the MEMORY MODE. 2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial to select the memory channel to erase. key, then press 3.
III 6-5 Auto Dial PROGRAM AUTO DIAL MEMORY 1. Press and hold the key, then press key. The frequency indication the of the LCD will go blank. 2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial to select an auto dial memory location from iii €5 1-9. 3. Enter up to 16 digits (inclu. pause) thru the DTMF keypad. 4. To complete, press either the ~ key or PTT switch. i i Note: To enter the pause, IUn - 3S I iii press and hold the key, and press the <[:) key. It will be indicated with the" - " icon on the LCD.
III 7. CONTROLS/FUNCTIONS 7-1 Top, Front, Sides and Rear View :==it~~ • (i(I NIII IfJ~ • III· .• .==n~~. • • • ;:;) I!icHI ~I • ... i-~;;-I ,,- I~"""'~<£:>I ~~_ : __ I~ © II l°cDG~1 L • LCD DISPLAY PANEL • MAIN TUNING DIAL • EXTERNAL MICROPHONE JACK • EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK ~,;:Dj:m lio...J II • Highly visible under all lighting conditions, the LCD panel displays functional information during transceiver operations.
III • MONI (MONITOR)/BS KEY e POWER SWITCH e TX LED e RX LED e LAMP (H/L) KEY EVersion: When this switch is pressed, the radio will transmit with 1750Hz tone burst. Pressing and holding this key while turning power on will toggle between low power PTT (LCD to show" Pt -L 0 ") and tone burst (LCD to show " Pt - t b ") functions for this switch. This key is used to unmute squelch, and a weak or intermittent signal can be monitored regardless the squelch setting.
III 7-2 DTMF Keypad Operation KEY I11!P Without pressing the iii key 7-3 LCD Display While pressing the iii key Inputs 1 Channel Step setting (page 19) Inputs 2 Shift (offset) frequency setting (page 7) Inputs 3 Time Out Timer setting (page 23) <£) Inputs 4 Tone Encoderrone Squelch setting (page 7)
III @VOL @SQL It appears while the volume level is being adjusted by either the upward key or downward key. It appears while the squelch level is being adjusted by pressing the key and either the upward key or downward key. In the Memory Mode, the "M" icon appears. In the VFO Mode, the "M" icon is not displayed. While either the volume level or squelch level is adjusted, some numbers will appear indicating the setting levels (min. O-max. 31).
III Note: The following rules apply to channel steps as indicated. 1. When 5kHz channel step is selected, keys "0" and "5" are available for entry into the 1kHz digit. (Last digit entry other than "0" or "5" will be taken as "0".) 8-3 Transceiver Modes Your transceiver has 3 modes; VFO mode, MEMORY mode and CALL mode. 2. When 10kHz channel step is selected, keys "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator) MODE "6", "7", "s" and "9" are available for entry into the 10kHz digit. 3.
III SCAN/SKIP You can scan the memory channels with the @5"key. Select to skip any memory channel in scan, by pressing and holding pressing the ~' key (frequency's decimal point disappears). iii key and BATTERY SAVE FUNCTION (BS) The battery save function helps conserve battery power. When no operation is performed and no signal is received for 5 seconds, the battery save function will activate automatically. The factory's default setting of the battery save function is ON.
III 4. Press and hold the MONI key, then press the PTT switch three times on both radios. The" [ Lon icon will appear on the LCD of both radios. 5. Press the MONI key of the radio receiving the information to be copied (SLAVE RADIO). The" ,. ERd~ .. icon will appear on the LCD. 6. Press the PTT switch of the radio (MASTER RADIO) whose memory will be transfered to the slave radio. The" PU5h .. icon will appear on the LCD. Press the PTT switch again on the master radio to start transfer of information data.
III • Charger EDe-63 (for 120VAC), EDC-64 (for 22OVAC) This unit is a Charger for exclusive use of Ni-Gd Battery Packs used with the ALiNCO handheld transceiver. With EDC-63/EDC-64, the battery packs EBP-33N/ EBP-34N can be charged while it is attached to the transceiver or the receiver. < Installation> Insert the battery-pack fully into the charger unit, matching the grooves. The red lamp will light up and charging will start. EBP-33N EBP-34N EBP-35N ~ EBP-36N WEBP-37N EDC-63I64 rami 1.
III Specifications OUTPUT VOLTAGE EDC-63 (for 120V) (for 220V) EDC-60 (for 120V) EDC-61 (for 220V) EDC~ EBP-33N 650mAH 4.8V EBP-33N Approx. 10 hours Approx. 0.7 hour EBP-34N 1200mAH 4.8V EBP-34N Approx. 18 hours Approx. 1.2 hours EBP-35N 900mAH 7.2V EBP-35N Approx. 10 hours Approx. 1.7 hours EBP-36N 650mAH 9.6V EBP-36N Approx. 10 hours Approx. 1.2 hours EBP-37N 700mAH 4.8V EBP-37N Approx. 11 hours Approx. 0.
III BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) Turning on the BCLO disables transmission, except when: • No signal is received ("BUSY" disappears). • The tone matches and the squelch is unmuted (while using tone squelch· only). • The code matches and the squelch is unmuted (while using code squelch only). • Both the tone and code match and the squelch is unmuted (while using the code and tone squelch·).