IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL his instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the 1-2000 (10 W type) and 1C-2000H (50 W type). EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The explicit definitions described below apply to this instruction manual. Personal injury, fire hazard or electric “shock may occur: Equipment damage may scour. If disregarded, inconvenience only.
DO NOT connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity, This: connection will not only blow fuses but may also damage the transceiver, DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temperatures below —10%C or over +60°C or, in areas subject o direct sunlight, such as the dashboard. AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat dissipation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT ¢ e EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS W Scratch pad memory CAUTIONS switch Remote UNPACKING -+ i TABLE OF CONTENTS it 5 REPEATER OPERATION 1314 M Operation o0 -7 M| Tone information. 1 3 Sub audible tones T g M Offset frequency. PANEL DESCRIPTION o Front panel M Microphone M Function display B Rear pane| = .
8 PRIORITY WATCH W General description M Memory or VFG/ca! W Memorializes ot B DEFEAT REMOTE risiammasimr ajar il humiliating 2394 10 TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP B General description =+ ¥ Pocket beep function ++ M Tone squelch function -+ 11 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH M General description 28 M Code programming .27 > .
. Hl Front panel PANEL DESCRIPTION ~ Function display Les T SCANNED TRANSCEIVER IC 2000 Microphone connector POWER SWITCH [POWER] = Push to turn power ON and OFF, » Some settings can be performed at power ON when other switches are pushed simultaneously. (pgs. SCAN SWITCH [SCAN-an M] scan gm Starts and stops a scan; (pgs. 20, 21) = Full scan. programmed scan and memory scan are Push . available, = Tone decode scan is also available when an optional tone squelch is in uge.
rains u » Programs the selected contents such: as Fresno Quincy, etc into & memory channel (or call and | channelize) (p. 16}, hold i * The emissary channel number which you want to program can be changed if this switch is released afire hearing one short and long beep. this case; push the switch again after channel selection. O SQUELCH CONTROL [50L] Varies the squelch threshold point for noise mute.
W 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION © DUPLEX SWITCH [PUD-TONE] ouP B Selects duplex, +duplex or cancels duplex (simplex) in sequence. (p. 13) . Push . An auto-repeater function is available fo activate duplex with/without tone encoder automatically when selecting a repeater frequency (LS A, version only}. {p. 33} groupie « Turns the sub audible tone encoder ON and OFF, (0.
M Microphone rear panel rear panel @ UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UPWIND] » Change the frequency or memory channel in VFO or memory mode respectively. « Selects scratch pad memory when selecting the call channel; [UP] for simplex and [DN] for duplex. «» Starts and stops the scan function when pushed for 1 sec «When the “Up switch Remote” is assigned, [UP] activates the programmed function and [DN] starts scan. «When the 'MDT Emote” is in standby*, [UP| activates the remote control function.
ol 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION H Function display ! Q\" REM DUPLE 4-1 AO 7071 7 5 PoR Ty o [0 LILIA | more BUSY commonsense TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 11) Appears while transmitting. B REMOTE INDICATOR (pgs 23, 24} Appears while the ‘MDT Remote” is in standby and flashes while the function is activated. *DIM Remote” -can ‘be used when the optional UT-101 DIME UNIT is installed. © DUPLEX INDICATOR {p. 13) "DUP " or ‘DUP’ appears during semi-duplex operation (repeater operation).
© PAGER INDICATOR (pgs. 26-29) Appears while the optional pager function is in use. € CODE SQUELCH INDICATOR (pgs. 26-28) Appears while the optional code squelch function is in use; © MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT Shows the selected memory channel numbers (p. 15) or other information as below L While the lock function is jn use. When the talc channel is selected. [p, 9) l.. When the scratch pad memory: (simplex) is selected. {pi) . When the scratch pad memory (duplex) is selected.
~l 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION M Rear panel © EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK [EXT SP] Accepts a 4-8 O speaker, if required. < Audio output power is more than POWER RECEPTACLE [DC13.8V] Accepts 13.8 V £15% DC with the supplied DC power cable. moire current capacity is necessary. NOTE: DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a power source when mounting in a vehicle, The plug may cause voltage drops and ignition noise may be superimposed onto transmit or receive audio.
Location (in case of a vesicle) Select a location which can support the weight’of the transceiver and does not interfere with driving in any way. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury: | NEVER place the transceiver where aif bag operation may be obstructed. DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold alr blows directly onto it, AVOID placing the transceiver in direct sunlight.
3 Hl Mode selection The transceiver Bas 3 major modes— (T VEO, & memory, and (3 call channel. These selections can be performed via large switches under the ting dial. BASIC OPERATION VFO MODE CALL CIVICALLY) M ., M5Raa . ot Push doth : Vi MHz GR® Vi MHz gfigm‘a Push (e mmm . MEMORY MODE w CALL CHANNEL M 0 Push and hold M Lock function To prevent accidental frequency channel changes and unnecessary ke function access, use the lock function.
M Frequency setting via microphone The operating frequency or memory channel can be defected via the hand microphone, . Push [UP] or [DN] to increment or decrement the frequency, according 1o the selected tuning steps, or the memory channel. s Be sirs [LOCK] on the microphone is sett OFF. * Pushing [UP] or [Sanford more than 0,5 sec. will activate a scan. » It & scan is started, push [UP] or [DN] again to stop it.
3 BASIC OPERATION I Receive and transmit CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver. NOTE: To prevent interference, listen on the frequency before transmitting by pushing [LOW-MOIL (I Push [POWER] to turn power ON. @ Set the squelch and audio levels, < Rotate [SQL] counterclockwise until noise is emitted. (Squelch opens.) = Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio output level. < Rotate [SQL] clockwise until seine is muted. @ Rotate the tuning dial to set the operating frequency.
SCRATCH PAD AND UP SWITCH REMOTE M Scratch pad memory. The transceiver automatically memorizes operating frequencies, separate from regular memory channels, when transmitting in VFO mode. There are 2 scratch pad memories, ohe for simplex and the other for duplex. sy G LR MESDAMES HEEP Simplex scratch pad Disciple scratch pad () Push and hold MI-CALL] to select the call channel. @ Rotate the tuning dial: clockwise (up) oo for duplex scratch pad, counterclockwise for simplex scratch pad.
5 I Operation A repeater amplifies received signals and re-transmits them at g different frequency. | ‘When using a repeater; the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive frequency by the offset frequency. convenient to program repeater information into a memory:channel. (p. 15) Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). (2 Push [DUP] one or more times to select | —duplex or + duplex. = "DUP =" or ‘DUP" appears 1o indicate the transmit frequency: as minus shift or plus:shift, respectively.
Il Sub audible tones v SET MODE 50 different sub audible tone frequencies are available. REPEATER OPERATION B -l Offset frequency usw SET MODE 0.005 10 20.000 MHz offset frequencies are available. The display shows an 88.5 Hr sub audible tone frequency. 7 i £ LIt o The display shows:a 0.8 Mz {800 kHz) offset frequency, @) Push [SET] one or more times until "T" and a phone frequency appear as shown above, Pushing [LOW] reverses the order of selection.
© MEMORY/CALL CHANNEL PROGRAMMING H General description The transceiver has 1 call channel and 50 regular memory channels plods 6 scan edge memory channels on each band; each of these can be mdwndual!y programmed with the following data.
M Programming after selection Before overwriting a memory channel, content confirmation is useful. In such a case, program the memory channel in the following way. @) Select the memory channel (or cal channel) to be programmed. s Push [M-CALL]. then rotate the P tuning dial to select @ memory CALL ) channel (or.push and hold [MISCALL] to select the call chicane Push for memory mode: nel) Push and hold for call channel 1f the desired number does not appear, memory channel arcs may be restricted. (p.
17 6 MEMORY/CALL CHANNEL PROGRAMMING M Alphanumeric display Alphanumeric notes can be displayed instead of the operating frequency while in memory made or on the call channel. The notes may be useful for holding repeater names, call signs, etc. Laocoon L .Jump Frequency display SCAN Alphanumeric display Push and hold (1) Select the desired memory or call chanticleer. Push [M:CALL] then rotate the tuning dial to select the memory channel (or push and hold {M-CALL] ta select the call channel}.
B Programming a note Up to 8 characters can be programmed i each alphanumeric display. The following characters can be used for notes. » 0109, Ato Z(capitals only); (space}, Lo Eh Select the desired memory or e Cali channel Cancel the pagerorcodesquelen © if in use! @) Push and hold [SCANSION] until | SCANNING an alphanumeric display is selected. TR @ Push [SET] to enter the pore ramming condition, SET = When noncooperation is performed tor 30 sec. the transceiver exits the condition automatically.
7 M Scan types The following scan types ate available: FULL SCAN SCAN OPERATION Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire band. Daedalus simple default scan. M Scan resume wove SET MODE 5 resume conditions are available: 3 timer scans, pause scan and empty scan. When receiving a signal, pause scan pauses until the signal disappears; timer scans pause for sec. Emily scan pauses until a signal appears. PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans between two user programmed frequencies.
M Full scan and programmed scan Programmed scan operates between frequencies reprogrammed scan into edge memory channels 1A/1b . Baa. Initially, band edge frequencies are programmed into these channels. Contents are changed in the same manner as memory programming. See pgs. 15, 16 for details: D Select VFO mode with the [VI MHz] switch, . | @) Rotate the [SOL 1o the threshold point. Skip steps @) to &) when already STING SET MODE. set.
7 SCAN OPERATION B Memory scan Memory scan repeatedly scans memory channels within the range of the selected memory area (p. 18) except skip channels (described at right), NOTE: All memory channels are set as skip channels by default. Program more than two memory channels (pgs 15, 16), skip information is canceled automatically in this case, or cancel the skip function for more than two memory channels advance.
B General description Every 5 sec. priority watch monitors a selected memory or call channel while you operas on a VFO frequency.. The watch resumes according tithe selected scan resume condition; 5 sec. 250 sec. Lemony/ n L Operating frequency. Washing isobaric B Memory or Callao (D Set the desired operating frequency in VEQ mode. @ Select a memory channel or call channel to be watched, (3 Push and hold [MHz-PRIO] to: start the priority watch.
] B O REMOTENESS « "Up switch Remote” (described on p. 12) cannot be activated while "REM" appears or flashes, » The tuning dial and all switches including the PTT switch (for transmission): are locked while "REM” flashes. « Scan cannot operate while "REM” flashes. | [DN] starts scanning when "REM” appears.
SANCTIMONY The PTT switch must be held while using the functions at right. When an optional HM-77 . DIM MEMORY MICROPHONE is used, this is not necessary. MDT REMOTE 9 KEY DESCRIPTION [ (CALL Selects the call channel. [2] (MEMORY) | Selects memory mode. [3] (VFO} Selects VEO made. [B] (HIGH) Selects high power, s R [9] Low) Selects low power. [0] (MUTE) Toggles audio output mute and mute cancel. 4] (U Increases the operating frequency in preset tuning steps or the memory channel.
10 TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP w3 I General description The pocket beep alerts you 1o a call when the same sub audible tone signal that is programmed into your transceiver is received. The tone squelch rejects signals that dao not contain the same tone frequency for silent standby. An-optional UT-85 TONE SQUELCH UNIT Is: requited for operating these functions. B Pocket beep function (1) Select the desired sub audible tone frequency in set mode. (See p. 14 for setting details).
PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 11 Bl General description PAGER SIMULATION: Personal call < Pager function This function uses MDT codes for paging and can be used No answer back as 2 “message pager’ to inform you of a caller's identity NQ Casualness OO0 mey L) Eager B DDED even if you fave the transceiver temporally unattended. Personal calls and group calls are available with the pager function. Personal calls use the receiving parties’ ID code for calling.
11 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH M Code programming < Pr-operation (1) Decide the 1D code of each transceiver and the same 2 group code for your group. é NOTE: Setting in each step must be performed within 30 7 sec., otherwise the transceiver automatically exits the @) Decide whether 1o return 1o normal operation or code squelch operation after connection. {3 Program the 1D code, group code, and transmit codes {other station’s 1D code) as below: (1) Push [PG/CS] to activate pager Cr e or code squelch.
® When selecting a transmit code (other stations' ID codes), push oo Io set the channel BRI 28 an “Inhibit” channel. Receive inhibit = Push [PG/CS] again to cancel. =G0 cannot be set to “Inhibit’, i o ) Push ID UP] to exit from the Receive accent sifting display or repeat steps set other code channels. » Receive accept and receive inhibit The code channels C1 1o C5 can store the transmit codes for personal calls with 'other parties and the group codes for group calls.
Bl 11 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH l Pager function < Calling a specific station (1) Program the needed code channel in advance. (See pas. 27, 28 for programming information.} () Set the operating frequency. @ Push [PG/CS] once to activate the pager function, i Bfi wield "PGR" appears. @ Select the desired transmit code. =« Push [SET] to indicate the code S e channel. = Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired code channel, (8) Push [PTT] to transmit the pager code.
M General description 6-digit alphanumeric “messages’ can be transmitted or received together with the pager or code squelch function, This function may be useful when thee is no answer back from the desired station and you want Save a message. The transceiver has 5 message memories each for receive and transmit, to memories and send messages respectively., There are two methods to transmit a message, manual transmission from & message memory and from a DIME microphone.
12 MESSAGE TRANSMIT/RECEIVE M Operation > Message standby (receive) (1) Push [PG/CS] 1o activate the pager or code squelch. < Remember that 1D code programming efc. for each transceiver in the group is necessary. (see. p. 27) (2 Push and hold [SCAN-AN] to turn the message. function ON. (3 When receiving a message call, the message programmed into "y R o the message memory channel shown on the display. : =Previous message is moved lo ! channel rl, then and'soon.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 I B Display back light «~ set mope |l Beep tones use INITIAL SET MODE 4 levels of display back lighting are delectable 10 suit A beep sounds each time a switch is pushed. The beep ambient lighting. can be turned OFF for silent operation, . 1IN | JEPHTHAH BED-OF Brightest intensity Darkest display Beep ON Beep OFF ) Push [SET] one or more times until "DIM” appears on (D Push [POWER] to worn power OFF. the display.
13 OTHER FUNCTIONS M Auto-repeater swot WA Methodist When the operating frequency s within the U1.5. repeater frequency range, duplex with/without sub audible tone is furred ON automatically. This function is available for the UL.S.A. versions only. . Time-out timer s INITIAL SET MODE To prevent prolonged continuous transmission, the transceiver has a time-out timer. When using the timer, beeps sound 10 sec. before the transmission ends.
M Auto power-off use mail set Mode The auto power-off function conveniently ruts the transceiver power OFF after a preset period in which no operations are performed. When using the function, beeps sound 10 sec. before power is turned OFF, OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 M Opening message vs we T Methodist When turning power ON a message appears for 1 sec. This message ¢an be trued OFF if desired. The opening message uses message memory ‘10" which can be overwritten when an optional UT-101 is installed.
13 OTHER FUNCTIONS M Repeater lockout use meal set Mode This function helps prevent interference to other stations by inhibiting your transmission when a signal is received. The transceiver has two inhibiting conditions, repeater and busy. Hl Demonstration display A demonstration function is available at power ON. This function gives you a Buick visual Introduction to the function display indicators. Ref-RE men Function OFF Antisemitism (transmit possible prohibited when Transmittal at any time.
OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION 14 M Optional unit installation There are 2 types of optional internal units available. * UT-85 TONE SQUELCH UNIT (p. 25) Provides pocket beep and tone squelch functions. Also provides the tone scan for decoding the sub audible tone frequency of a received signal. » UT-101 MDT UNIT (pgs. 23, 26, 30) Provides pager and code squelch functions for selective call and silent standby. The message transmit and receive functions are also available for character comm: fornication.
15 MAINTENANCE If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check M Troubleshooting the following points before sending it o a service center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. # No power comes on. * Polarity of the power connection is reversed. ¢ Reconnect the power cable ob sewing the | p. 8 proper polarity. Replace the fuse. if damaged. o Blown fuse. « Check the cause. then replace the fuse. p.
B Partial resetting if you want lo initialize the operating conditions (VFO frequency, VED settings, set mode settings, etc.) without clearing the memory contents or initial set mode settings, a partial reset function is available for the transceiver, (D Push [POWER} o turn power OFF, {2 While pushing [PGICS-MW], turn power ON to partially reset the transceiver.
MODE ARRANGEMENT 16 SET MODE SET‘/ TIT ha £t TOWEL i N} ( Display back light {p. 32}‘\ = 4 Al Hhy ‘ Taine frequency (p. 14} Skip channel setting® P21 4 hemp CH-G ; Offset frequency (p.14) Memory area chatting 2 P18 flog Tuning step*! (p. 10) Memory area setting 50T | pap Scan resume condition Span edge selection The transceiver exits set mode automatically if no operation performed for 30 sac. » Accommodate cannot be selected when: = pager of code squelch is in'use. = Alphanumeric display is selected.
Bl 17 SPECIFICATIONS < General « Frequency coverage (Li nit: MHz) Version Receive Transmit U.SA version | 144 Europe version | Asia version | Australia version| | | Hal version | Korea version Thailand version| *Specifications guaranteed 144-148 MHz * Mode * Antenna impedance & Power supply requirement ; » Usable temperature range * Dimensions * Weight * Current drain Transmit Receive FM +50 Q(nominal} 13.8 (negative ground) =10C o +607C (+14°F to +1407F) 150(W) X 50(H) % 151D} mm 590W) X X580 in i1.
spy EXTERNAL SPEAKER Cable length: 10m. 331 SP-10 EXTERNAL SPEAKER Cable length: 1.5 m 480 SP-12 {C-PS30 EXTERNAL SPEAKER DC POWER SUPPLY | o 13.5V [25A 3 extra output plugs. Cable length: HM.77 DIME MICROPHONE® Equipped with 14 DIME memory channels for auto dialing. Also the DIME memory may be useful for additional massage memory and MDT remote used together with the UT-101. HM-78, HM-79 HAND MICROPHONE Streamlined microphones provides a comfortable grip. The HM-79 has a 1750 Hz tone burst function.