FOREWORD FIRST APPLYING POWER This: instruction manual explains basic operation of the UHF EM: TRANSCEIVER. When you require additional: information; refer: to a separate sheet called "“Tech Tamika” available from your nearest com Dealer or Service Center.
i IMPORTANT CAUTIONS BEAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This instruction ‘manual contain important safety and operating instructions for the OPERATING NOTES BE CAREFUL! When transmitting for a long time with high output power; the rear panel may become hot. When using the BP-90 (battery case) or BP-81 {smallest battery pack), we recommend operating with low output power.
SLIM AND UNBELIEVABLY COMPACT Transceiver dimensions are just 49 mm 1035 mm (417 These are dimensions that include the BP-82 BATTERY PACK!: And the rounded body design gives you a feeling of even smaller transceiver dimensions, CONVENIENT, SIMPLE OPERATION The seedcase's uncomplicated design: includes just 6 switches and 3 controls. This design ensures easy operation. Also, no double controls are incorporated, making opera: son even easier. EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK Another Com innovation..
_ B ©° PER-OPERATION {1) CHARGING CONNECTION (2) BATTERY PACK CAUTIONS Charge any new battery pack or battery packs ot used for 1. NEVER throw the battery pack into fire. 2 months or more: | 2. NEVER disassemble the battery pack, 3. AVOID operating or charging the battery pack in places USE ONLY one charger. below 0°C or over +45°C 117°E). . i To EXT. DC jack 4. NEVER obstruct the holes on the bottom of the battery Gautier {BP-81 ~ 84 90} pack when charging with the BC-72. {BP-81, 82 only) 5.
(4) REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK To remove the battery pack: pushiness RELEASE button upwards; and sited the battery pack to the right with the transceiver facing you. To attach the battery pack, mats the notched ‘ends ‘between :the battery pack and: the transceiver; and:slide the: battery: pack until click sound Kaffeeklatch is head. (5) BATTERY PACK OPERATING TIME The battery packs listed below have the following operating times when transmitting at high power for 1 min., receiving for 1 min.
= 3 CONTROL FUNCTIONS 3-1 Switches and controls (D ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects the supplied flexible antenna. EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK IDC 138V] Connects the supplied wall charger® for charging the attached battery pack. Allows aeration: with 3 13.8 V. external DC power source. Use an optional CO-12 when using a cigarette lighter socket as a ‘power source; use an optional OPCODE | power | cable when ‘using an external power supply. The wall charger cannot be used to operate the transceiver.
v e & VEO/MEMQRY SWITCH [v/M] Selects VFO or MEMORY mode {p. 12). After pushing [FUNGI, activate ‘memory programming’’ {p. 13), I'meémory transferring’’ or call channel programming” {p. 11} (CATCALL CHANNEL SWITCH [c] Calls up the user-programmed call channel (p. 11). After pushing [FUNGI, activates scanning (p. 18). ® FUNCTION SWITCH [FUNGI Activates the secondary function of other switches, @ LIGHT SWITCH [LIGHT!] Turns ON the display back light.
3 CONTROL FUNCTIONS 3-2 Function display LOW CASEHARDEN 8 7 (1) FUNCTION INDICATOR Appears when [FUN] is pushed. When no switch'is pushed for b sec. after [FUNGI] is pushed, the indicator disappears. (2) LOCK INDICATOR Appears when the lock function is activated by pushing {FUN) + [LIGHT] in sequence. (3) DUPLEX INDICATOR DUMPY or = DUP" appears when Duplex is selected by pushing [FUN] + MONITOR] in sequence (p, 10). 4 SKIP INDICATOR Blinks during VFO scan {p.
P BASIC OPERATION 4 I 4_1 Setting a frequency M USING THE 100 kHz TUNING STEP The 100 kHz tuning step: provides Buick frequency select: 1) Rotate [MOL] to worn parer ON, son; 2) Be sure VIREO mode is selected. «if MR appears above the me: miry channel number, push {VIM]: 1o select VEO mode: 13 Push NUNCIO then rotate the tuning control: 2¥ Push [ENC] ‘again 1o return to normal step operation: Appears _é wiS G0 o 3) Rotate the tuning control to set an operating frequency.
4 BASIC OPERATION 4-2 Receiving 1) Set {SQL] control to maximum counterclockwise. 2) Rotate [VOL] to turn power ON and adjust audio volume. 3) Rotate [SQL] clockwise until noise disappears. 4} Set the operating frequency; o See Section 4 1 for details, 5) When a signal is received an a set frequency’ » Squelch opens and audio js emitted from the speaker, # The S/RF indicator shows relative signal strength. 6) Use [MONITOR] when ‘a weak signal cannot open the squelch completely.
BASIC OPERATION 4 B SELECTING OUTPUT POWER SELECTING 1 OF 3 LOW OUTPUT POWER Output power can be selected for High and 3 levels of Low SETTINGS power. ' Select your desired output power, depending on your communication distance. LOW R o Selecting HIGH OR LOW OUTPUT POWER (oW smarten LOWMEIREIRONE [DUNG p-ahen
10 4 BASIC OPERATION 4-4 Repeater Operation When operating the transceiver with a station through a repeater. the repeater transmits your signal, allowing vou 1o communicate with long distance stations even when law output power is selected. AP weed o W Weed n 1) Set the receive frequency {repeater output frequency). 2) Push [FUN] then push [MONITOR 1o select ~Duplex. « Shift frequency is set at 600 kHz. e Each push of [FUN] and MONITOR] in sequence selects =Duplex ~ +Duplex = Simplex.
RELATED FUNCTIONS 5 Il 5_1 Ca“ channel {2) PROGRAMMING THE CALL CHANNEL A on-touch access call channel is provided for using tout 1) Set the transceiver in VEQ mode using [V/MI. most often used frequency. The call channel is separate from memory channels: 2} Set the desired frequency (and Duplex, if desired) to be programmed. {1) ACCESSING THE CALL CHANNEL 3) Push [C] to call up the call channel. 1) Push [C) to call up the call channel. 4y Push [FUNGI, and then push and hold [V/M] to program.
2 5 RELATED FUNCTIONS 5.2 Memory mode The transceiver has 48 memory channels for storing your most often used frequencies for use with reprobates, group calls; etc. When first ‘applying power or after resetting, memory channels 10 ~ 47 are blank. MEMORY MODE Y4BD0 B .
(3) PROGRAMMING THE MEMORY CHANNEL 1} Set the transceiver in MEMORY mode using [V/M] . 2) Rotate the tuning control to select the memory channel 10 be programmed. o To select a blank channel, push [FUNGI then rotate the tuning control. 3) Push [V/M] 1o select VFO mode. 4) Set the desired frequency (and Duplex, if desired). 5] Push [FUNCTOR, then push and hold: [V/M] until 3 short beeps are heard.
14 5 RELATED FUNCTIONS 5-3 Scanning {1) SCAN TYPES < VFO SCAN Repeatedly. scans . all freehand saws. . Quenches in the entire 430 e "’9"1 (440) MHz band. The freshman quench skip function can be N 7 used. Amp: » MEMORY SCAN Repeatedly = scans ' all ‘me: miry channels in sequence. *SCANNING DIRECTION @ @ Scan normally operates upward direction. Starr nine, however. can be {} selected in a downward or upward direction by ratting @ \ the tuning control.
{2) SCANNING OPERATION RELATED FUNCTIONS 5 {3) FREQUENCY SKIP FUNCTION o FUN | then wed plE Scan starts FUN | then /M a Fissile (Rush and hold) Ly ——oarswomen | transoceanic ‘Whiz scan pauses: The frequency is programmed. 1) Set the transceiver in the desired mode using [V/M] < VFO mods for VFO scan, MEMORY mode for memory scan: 2) Rotate [SQLITE until noise is muted, 3} Push [FUN] then push [C] to start a scan.
5 RELATED FUNCTIONS 5-4 Auto power off function The: transceiver has an auto power off function. It vou forget: to turn OFF the transceiver; ‘the function auto: manically turns OFF the receiver and transmitter circuits 60 minutes after a switch is pushed and the squelch is closed. After the circuits are: OFF. the function display shows clock time, and then the transceiver stops operating. Y550 ol Paterson | 230 i S sse | To operate the transceiver, turn power OFF then ON again.
6-1 Troubleshooting MAINTENANCE 6 . are erased: charging has been performed for g long time: charged simultaneous *No.power comes ON. * Battery pack requires charging: ® Charge the battery pack: pied ® Oar connection between the battery pack | e Clean debris from the terminals of the bandstand the transceiver. trey pack and the transceiver; *No'sound “comes “from: the | ® [SOL turned oo far clockwise: 8 Rotate [SILT counterclockwise: 8 spake.
6 MAINTENANCE 6-2 Backup battery The transceiver is' quipped ‘with' 3 rechargeable Lithium backup battery for retaining memory information. The backup battery is automatically charged when a battery pack is connected. Backup battery replacement is therefore hat necessary every 5 years. 6-3 Cleaning 1 'the transceiver becomes dusty o dirty’ wipe it clean'with a-dry, softhearted. AMID the ‘use of chemical agents such 'as benzine or alcohol; as they may damage the transceiver suicides.
N SPECIFICATIONS 7/ N M GENERAL : M TRANSMITTER # Frequency coverage twopence [version | STRENGTHEN. | * I HIGH Approx. 60 W SACHS | USA T < 450,000 a 5 casaba 1 pass 430,000 + 940 060 LOW 3 Approx. 3.5 W CABARET | Australia | | 430 00 430,000 Low 2 Approx: 1.5 W CASE | Europe | |430.000 » LOW 7 Approx.