FTM-400XDR/DE Operating Manual 144/430MHz 50W DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER C4FM/FM Before Using Installation and Connection Basic Operations DG-ID / DP-ID Function Using the Memory Scanning Using the GPS Function Using the APRS Function Using the GM Function Using the WIRES-X Function Convenient Functions Functions to be used when Necessary Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Appendix
Introduction Features of this radio Before Using 144/430 MHz dual band mobile radio equipped with standard C4FM digital communication modem Clear audio and data communication is achieved using the digital modem functions Wide band receive in the 108 MHz to 999 MHz range (wireless business, public service and air band) Transmit power 50 watts with cooling fan Full color 3.
Introduction Important precautions for mobile radio operation Before Using The use of protective tape or covering is recommended to protect the wiring and the power cord inside the vehicle. When installing the unit inside a vehicle, locate the radio, antenna, co-axial cable, etc. at least 20 cm away from the following control equipment.
Introduction About the touch panel ●●Precautions in using the touch panel The touch panel of the controller is designed to work with the slightest touch of a finger. The touch panel may not work when a protective film or sheet is adhered to the LCD. Use of a pointed fingernail or pen to operate the touch panel, or pressing too hard may damage or scratch the screen. Smart phone operations such as flicking, pinch in and pinch out are not possible.
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Contents Introduction.................................................................. 2 Features of this radio................................................ 2 Important precautions for mobile radio operation..... 3 About the touch panel............................................... 4 About registered trademarks and copyrights............ 4 How to read this manual........................................... 5 Before Using..............................................................
Contents Using the APRS Function..................................... 102 What is the APRS Function?................................... 102 Using the GM / WIRES-X Function....................... 103 What is the GM Function?....................................... 103 Basic Methods to use the GM/WIRES-X function.... 104 What is the WIRES-X Function?............................. 105 Convenient Functions........................................... 106 Communicating with Specified Partner Stations.....
Contents Before Using 8 Setting the display contrast............................... 177 Switching the time display and the voltage display.... 177 Transmit and receive settings............................... 178 Setting the signal format.................................... 178 Setting the AMS transmission mode.................. 178 Setting the pop-up time for the partner station information................................. 180 Setting the display method for my position........
Before Using Safety Precautions (make sure to read these) Make sure to read this manual in order to use this radio safely and correctly. Note beforehand that the company shall not be liable for any damages suffered by the customer or third parties in using this product, or for any failures and faults that occur during the use or misuse of this product, unless otherwise provided for under the law.
Safety Precautions (make sure to read these) Do not operate the device when flammable gas is generated. Doing so may result in fire and explosion. Do not transmit in crowded places in consideration of people who are fitted with medical devices such as heart pacemakers. Electromagnetic waves from the device may affect the medical device, resulting in accidents caused by malfunctions. Do not touch any liquid leaking from the liquid display with your bare hands.
Safety Precautions (make sure to read these) Do not use the device when the power cord and connection cables are damaged, and when the DC power connector cannot be plugged in tightly. Please contact our company amateur customer support or the retail store where you purchased the device as this may result in fire, electric shock and equipment failure. Never cut off the fuse holder of the DC power cord. This may cause short-circuiting and result in ignition and fire.
Safety Precautions (make sure to read these) Keep out of the reach of small children. If not, this may result in injuries to children. Do not put heavy objects on top of the power cord and connection cables. This may damage the power cord and connection cables, resulting in fire and electric shock. Do not transmit near the television and radio. This may result in electromagnetic interference. Before Using 12 Do not use optional products other than those specified by our company.
Accessories Bracket for main body MMB-36 Bracket for the controller Controller cable (3 m) DC power cable (with fuse attached) (USA, EXP version) DC power cable (with fuse attached) (European version) Spare fuse (15 A) (USA, EXP version) Spare Fuse (15 A) (European version) PC connection cable SCU-20 Before Using DTMF microphone MH-48A6JA Operating Manual Warranty Card Quick Manual Microphone cord holder Stereo to Monaural Plug Tip Various optional parts are also available.
Name and Function of Each Component Controller Front ➂ ➄ ➃ ➅ ➀ ➁ ➆ ➇ ➈ Before Using ➀ VOL knob ( ) The volume will increase when the knob is turned in a clockwise direction and decrease when turned in an counter-clockwise direction. The upper end is for Band A use while the lower end is for Band B use. ➁ D/X key ( ) The communication mode changes each time this key is pressed for a short time. Tip ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅ Tip 14 Refer to Page 45 for the communication mode.
Name and Function of Each Component ➆ F/MW key ( ) Press the button quickly to display the function menu. Press the button for 2 seconds or longer to change to the memory writing mode. ➇ Band B DIAL knob ( ) • The frequency of the upper band in the dual band display can be adjusted. Press the knob to enable setting the operating band frequency in 1 MHz units. Press the knob for one second or longer to enable setting the frequency in 5 MHz units.
Name and Function of Each Component Main body Front ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ Before Using ➀ CONTROL jack Plug in the control cable into this jack to connect with the controller. ➁ MIC jack Plug in the provided microphone cable. ➂ DATA jack Connect MH-85A11U, the optional speaker microphone with camera. * There is no audio output available from the FTM-400XDR/DE to the MH-85A11U speaker. ➃ micro-SD card slot Back ➀ ➄ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➀ ANT terminal Connect the co-axial cable for the antenna. ➁ 13.
Name and Function of Each Component Microphone (MH-48A6JA) [UP] [DWN] [LOCK] [LAMP] [MIC] [1] to [0] [✽] 3 MNO 4 5 6 PQRS TUV WXYZ 7 8 9 B C D 0 P1 A P3 P2 DTMF MICROPHONE LOCK DEF 2 JKL P4 LAMP ABC 1 GHI [P2] [P3] [P4] [PTT] Before Using MIC [#] [A] [B] [C] [D] [P1] Frequency is increased by 1 step. Frequency is decreased by 1 step. Locks / unlocks the [UP] and [DWN] keys and [P1] to [P4] keys. Turns the lamp on the body of the microphone on/off.
Name and Function of Each Component Explanation of the screen ➆ A ➁ ➄ ➁ B ➄ ➂ ➃ ➂ ➃ ➀ A Band A display area B Band B display area Before Using ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅ ➆ ➇ ➈ 18 8(1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / ➇ ➈ ➅ 53. ➈ ➅ / 76' 5%12' The characters of the name tag and frequency are displayed in white for the operating band, and gray for the sub-band. Touch key display area Functions to be displayed in the function menu screen can be assigned to the touch keys.
Name and Function of Each Component ●●Dual band screen Band A and Band B will be displayed at the top and bottom. [V/M] 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' ●●Band scope screen The screen appears as shown, when the band scope is turned on. Tip 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ Ჹ 8 / 53. Ჽ Ჿ ᳁ Ჹ Before Using The VFO channel and memory channel will be switched by touching this symbol.
Name and Function of Each Component Change the display mode The display mode will switch in the sequence each time is pressed. Frequency display screen→Compass/Lat&Lon display screen→Altitude display screen*→Timer/Clock screen*→GPS screen* * This screen will be displayed when [DISPLAY]→[1 DISPLAY SELECT] is set to “ON” in the set-up menu. ●●Compass screen The direction of travel of your own station and direction coordinate of the received station are displayed in the compass screen.
Name and Function of Each Component ●●Altitude display screen The altitude of the current location is shown in the bar graph display. 8( 1 ᲽᲸᲸ #.6+67&' Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ ᲺᲽ᳀ O 5%#.' %.'#4 ALTITUDE Displays the current altitude. Vertical axis Represents the altitude. Horizontal axis Represents the distance. [SCALE] When this symbol is touched, the scale of the distance changes. [CLEAR] When this symbol is touched, the graph display will be cleared (erased).
Name and Function of Each Component 8( 1 ᲽᲸᲸ 6+/'4 Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ Ჸ Ჺ Ჹ ᲸᲸ ᲸᲸ Ჸ / 1&' 5612 .#2 Before Using 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ ᲽᲸᲸ %1706 &190 6+/'4 Ჸ Ჹ ᲽᲸ ᲸᲸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ Ჽ Ჺ / 1&' 22 56#46 4'5'6 ●●Lap timer screen [START] The count starts when this symbol is touched. [LAP] The lap time is then saved in the memory (a maximum of 99 lap times can be saved) and displayed in the upper lap display window when this symbol is touched.
Name and Function of Each Component ●●GPS screen The GPS satellite statuses are shown with numbered icons. 8( 1 ᲽᲸᲸ 1, 2, etc. Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ )25 +0(1 Received satellite number Signal strength High Signal strength Medium Signal strength Low Input the character The keyboard screen is displayed when entering a memory channel tag or the call sign of your own station.
Installation and Connection Installing the Radio Precautions during installation Note the following when installing this radio. Installation and Connection Do not install the radio in a place where there is extreme vibration, where there is a lot of dust, excessive humidity or high temperature, or where it is exposed to direct sunlight. Install the radio in a well ventilated position, so heat release is not obstructed because the heat sink gets hot when transmitting for a long periods of time.
Installing the Radio About the antenna A good antenna installation is extremely important for transmission and reception purposes. Note the following, as the type and characteristics of the antenna largely determines whether the performance of the radio can be fully realized. • • • • Use an antenna that suits the installation conditions and application objective. Use an antenna that suits the operating frequency band. Use an antenna and a co-axial cable with a characteristic impedance of 50Ω.
Installing the Radio Cautions zz Create a loop (slack) in the co-axial cable directly underneath the antenna and fasten it so that the weight of the cable does not pull on the antenna or connector itself. zz Install the antenna taking into consideration the securing supports and how the guying wires are positioned, so that the antenna does not fall over or get blown away in strong winds.
Installing the Radio Installing the main body Install the main body using the provided MMB-36 bracket. 1 Select the installation location Caution Tip Select a location where the antenna coax and power cable can be securely attached. Also refer to “Installation location when used in a mobile unit” ( P.24).
Installing the Radio Installing the controller Install the controller using the provided bracket. Caution The bracket can be bent by hand to match the location where the controller is going to be installed. Take due care not to injure yourself when bending the bracket. 1 Select the installation location Caution Tip Select a stable, flat location with as few dents and protrusions as possible.
Connecting the Radio Connecting the controller to the main body Caution Make sure the power supply is switched OFF before connecting the cable between the controller and the main body. 1 Plug the connector of the controller cable into the 本体 Main body [CONTROL] jack at the front of the main body until a click sound is heard Main body as close as possible Installation and Connection To reduce high frequency EMI/RFI electronic noise, place the Controller Cable through the supplied ferrite core.
Connecting the Power Supply Connecting the car battery When using this radio as a mobile unit, connect the DC power supply cable to the negative ground 12 V car battery. Cautions zz Use the radio in a car with a negative ground 12 V DC system, where the minus (-) pole of the battery is connected to the car body. zz Do not connect the radio to the 24 V battery of a large vehicle. zz Do not use the cigarette lighter inside the car as a power source.
Connecting the Power Supply (2) Connecting the power supply cable Cautions zz Do not use a DC power supply cable other than the one that is provided or specified. zz Do not rout the DC power supply cable where objects may be placed on top of it or persons may step on the cable. zz Do not use the DC power supply cable with the fuse holder cut off. zz Do not reverse the polarity (positive and negative) when connecting the battery.
Connecting the Power Supply Connecting the external power supply equipment When using this radio as a fixed station, use an external 12 V DC power source. Cautions zz Use an external power source capable of supplying DC 13.8 V, a current capacity of 20 A or more (FTM-400XDR/DE). zz Make sure to switch OFF the power of the external power source before connecting.
Setting Up the micro-SD Card The following operations can be carried out by using a micro-SD card in this radio.
Setting Up the micro-SD Card Installing the micro-SD card 1 Press for 2 seconds or longer to switch off the power to the main body 2 Insert the micro-SD card into the micro-SD card slot, micro-SD microSD カードスロッ card slotト with the terminal face on top, until a click sound is heard Cautions I nsert the micro-SD card in the correct direction. D o not touch the terminal of the micro-SD card with your hands.
Setting Up the micro-SD Card Initializing the micro-SD card When using a new micro-SD card, initialize the micro-SD card according to the following procedure. Caution Upon initialization, all the data recorded in the micro-SD card will be erased. Check the contents of the micro-SD card before initialization. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SD CARD] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.
Basic Operations Receiving Turning the power on 1 Press for 2 seconds or longer The power will be switched on, and the display will appear on the screen. Tips • When switching the power on for the first time after purchasing, or after resetting, a screen requesting the call sign of your own station be entered, will be displayed. • From the second time onwards, the call sign of your own station entered the first time will be displayed.
Receiving Inputing the call sign When switching the power on for the first time after purchasing, or after resetting the device, a screen requesting the call sign of your own station be entered will be displayed. The call sign is used to identify the transmitting station when communicating in the digital mode. 1 Touch the blinking [CALLSIGN] Tips The display will change to the character input screen automatically if there are no operations for about 3 seconds.
Receiving Switching the operating band The two bands are displayed at the top and bottom of the dual band screen. The frequency and the modulation mode of the “operating band” can be changed. The band that is not in operation is called the “sub-band”. 1 Touch the frequency display area of the band that 8(1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ you would like to set as the operating band The characters of the tag and frequency will be displayed in white. The sub-band characters will be displayed in gray.
Receiving Adjusting the squelch level Annoying noises can be muted when a signal cannot be detected. Band A and Band B squelch levels can be individually adjusted. Noise can be canceled more easily when the squelch level is increased but it may become more difficult to pick up weak signals. Adjust the squelch level as required. 1 Touch [SQL] When [SQL] turns orange, the VOL meter below the frequency will change to show the SQL level setting. 8(1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ 8(1 ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53.
Receiving Tuning the radio ●●Using the knobs 1 Turn The frequency will increase when the knob is turned in a clockwise direction and decrease when turned in a counter-clockwise direction. ●●Using the microphone keys 1 Press [UP] or [DWN] DWN UP The frequency increases when [UP] is pressed, and decreases when [DWN] is pressed. Basic Operations ●●Entering the numerical figures 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [ ] The number input screen will be displayed.
Receiving 3 Touch a number key The touched number will be displayed at the top of the screen. Tip Refer to Page 23 for operation of the number input screen. ᳀ᲾᲸ Ჹ Ჺ # Ჽ Ჾ $ $#%- Ჿ ᳀ ᳁ % 5RCEG ᳂ & '06 4 Touch [ENT] The display will return to the function menu and the entered frequency of the operating band will be displayed at the top of the screen.
Receiving 2 Turn of the operating band The frequency will change in 1 MHz steps Tip When there is no operation for three seconds, the MHz field will stop blinking and the frequency step will return to the normal step. 8(1 Ჹ Ჾ ᲾᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' ●●Changing the frequency step to 5 MHz temporarily 1 Press for one second or longer The kHz frequency digits will not be shown on the screen. Basic Operations 8(1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 42 53.
Receiving 2 Turn The frequency will change in steps of 5 MHz. Tip When there is no operation for three seconds, the kHz digits will be displayed and the frequency step will return to the normal step. 8(1 Ჹ Ჸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' ●●Changing the frequency step using the set-up menu 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.
Receiving 4 Touch [7 FM AM STEP] The frequency step that is currently set up will change to orange. %10(+) 426 5*+(6 426 5*+(6 (4'3 (/ #/ 56'2 $''2 1(( /*\ #761 .19 $#% 426 5*+(6 (4'3 (/ #/ 56'2 $''2 /*\ #761 .19 $#%- 5 Turn to select the frequency step The setting will change in the following sequence: AUTO → 5.00 KHz → 6.25 KHz → 8.33 KHz (air band only) → 10.00 KHz → 12.50 KHz → 15.00 KHz → 20.00 KHz → 25.00 KHz → 50.00 KHz → 100.
Receiving 2 Touch [V/M] 8(1 The mode will change to the memory mode. The channel number will be displayed above the frequency. The name (tag) assigned to the memory channel will also be displayed. 3 Touch [V/M] again Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ 8(1 ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53. Ჹ Ჺ᳀ The mode will change to the VFO mode and the frequency will return to the last frequency received. “VFO” will be displayed above the frequency. / 76' 5%12' ;1-1*#/# Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ 8(1 ᲸᲸᲸ 8 / 53.
Receiving When operating in a fixed communication mode, switch to the communication mode using . The communication mode will switch in sequence as follows each time is pressed. ▀ (AMS)” → “DN (V/D mode)” → “VW/DW (FR mode)” → “FM (Analog)” “○○ Display Explanation of modes AMS (Automatic Mode Select) Operating mode ▀ ○○ The operating mode is automatically selected from four communication modes to match the signal received.
Receiving 3 Touch [TX/RX] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 4 Touch [MODE] to select the modulation mode The modulation mode changes in the following order each time the screen is touched: “AUTO (FM)”: Automatically switches the modulation mode to match the frequency band “FM”: Switches to the FM mode. “NARROW FM”: Switches to the Narrow FM and Narrow Digital mode.
Receiving 2 Touch [SCOPE] again The display will return to the dual band screen. 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ Ჹ 8 / 53. Ჽ Ჿ ᳁ Ჹ / 76' 5%12' 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Muting the audio The audio in the operating band and sub-band can be muted with just one touch. 1 Touch [MUTE] Basic Operations [MUTE] will turn orange and the sound will become inaudible. 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 2 Touch [MUTE] again 53.
Communicating Transmitting 1 Press and hold the microphone [PTT] Tip MIC ABC DEF 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PQRS TUV WXYZ 7 8 9 P1 B C D 0 Keep the microphone at a distance of about 1 inch away from the mouth when talking. A LOCK MIC PTT LAMP 2 A red bar will be displayed on the left of the band display. Also, the transmission output level will be displayed in the PO meter under the VOL meter.
Communicating Adjusting the transmit power When communicating with a nearby station, the transmit power can be reduced to save on energy consumption. 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [Tx PWR] to select the transmit power 8(1 The transmission power is changed in the following sequence, each time [Tx PWR] is touched. “HI” → “LO” → “MD” Model HI MD LO FTM-400XDR/DE 50 W 20 W 5W 3 Press Basic Operations The transmit power is set and the display returns to the previous screen.
Communicating 2 Touch [TX/RX] 5'672 /'07 The menu list will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.#; 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [AUDIO] 6: 4: The menu list will be displayed. /1&' #761 (/ &+)+6#. Ż #7&+1 Ż $#%- 4 Touch [3 MIC GAIN] to select the sensitivity #7&+1 The sensitivity will change in the following sequence each time the screen is touched.
Communicating Communicating using the repeater This radio includes an ARS (Automatic Repeater Shift) function which permits communication through the repeater automatically just by setting the receiver to the repeater frequency. 1 Set the receive frequency to the repeater frequency “-” or “+” appears on top of the display.
Communicating 2 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Turn 4 5 , or touch the screen to select [4 AUTO RPT SHIFT] Touch [4 AUTO RPT SHIFT] to select “ON” The setting will switch between “ON” and “OFF” each time it is touched. Press for one second or longer The automatic repeater shift will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Tip /'/14; &+52.
Other Settings Changing the beep volume The volume of the confirmation beep that goes off when a key is pressed can be adjusted. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [8 BEEP] to select the volume Basic Operations The volume changes in the following sequence each time the screen is touched.
Other Settings Locking the knobs and switches The knobs and switches etc. can be locked to avoid inadvertent changes and unintended operation. 1 Press quickly “LOCK” will appear in the display and the display will return to the previous screen. quickly one more time to cancel the lock. Press “UNLOCK” will appear in the display and the display will return to the previous screen. 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ Ჾ Ჸ ᲽᲸ 8 / 53.
Other Settings Adjusting the date and time This radio has a built-in clock. Adjust the time before using. 1 Press for one second or longer The mode will change to the set-up mode. 2 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [1 DATA & TIME ADJUST] Basic Operations The screen for setting the date and time will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.
Other Settings 7 Touch [+] and [-] to set the day Ჹ ' 6+/' #&,756 #7) Ჹ Ჺ Ჺ Ჸ Ჹ Ჺ Ჹ Ჸ 5'6 $#%- 8 Touch [SET] Ჹ ' 6+/' #&,756 #7) Ჺ Ჸ Ჺ Ჸ Ჹ Ჺ Ჹ Ჸ “Year” will blink. 5'6 $#%- 9 Touch [+] and [-] to set the year Ჹ ' 6+/' #&,756 #7) Ჺ Ჸ Ჺ Ჸ Ჹ Ჺ Ჹ Ჸ 5'6 $#%- 10 Touch [SET] Ჹ ' 6+/' #&,756 #7) Ჺ Ჸ Ჺ Ჸ Ჹ Ჹ Ჸ “Hour” will blink.
Other Settings Ჹ 14 Touch [SET] ' 6+/' #&,756 #7) Ჺ Ჸ Ჺ Ჸ Ჹ Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸ 5'6 $#%- 15 Press for one second or longer The date and time will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Tips • The time will be displayed at the top right of the display. • You can also return to the previous screen by touching [BACK] three times. Tips • The accuracy of the clock is ±30 seconds per month at normal temperature.
Other Settings 3 Select [5 LCD BRIGHTNESS] and touch the screen The screen for selecting the level will be displayed. &+52.#; $#0& 5%12' Ჽ .%& $4+)*60'55 Ჾ .%& %1064#56 Ჿ 6+/' 8&& 9+&' / #: ⌽ 6+/' $#%- 4 Touch [+] and [-] to select the brightness level The setting changes by one level each time the screen is touched. The brightness level can be selected from one of the following seven levels. “MIN”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6” and “MAX” Tip Factory default value: MAX &+52.
Other Settings Changing the background color of the frequency display area The background (shade) of the frequency display can be selected from five colors. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Reconfiguring the Settings The settings and memory of this radio can be returned to be default factory settings when it was first shipped. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [RESET/CLONE] 5'672 /'07 /'/14; &+52.#; 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 4'5'6 %.10' Ჹ (#%614; 4'5'6 Ż Ჺ 24'5'6 Ż 4'%#.. 24'5'6 Ż /'/ %* 4'5'6 Ż Basic Operations 3 The menu list will be displayed.
DG-ID / DP-ID Function Digital Group ID (DG-ID) feature The DG-ID function can set up two-digit DG-ID numbers from “00” to “99” separately for Transmit and Receive. By setting both transmit and receive to “00” (default), you can communicate with all the other stations in the digital C4FM mode.By matching the transmit DG-ID number to the uplink DG-ID number set in club the DR-2X/XE System Fusion II digital repeater, you can access the digital repeater DR-2X/XE used in the club.
Digital Group ID (DG-ID) feature 7 Press and hold to save the setting and return to normal operation. • The group members with same DG-ID number may communi-cate with each other at the same frequency. • The transmit and receive DG-ID number appears on the upper side of the LCD. VF O ID:T5O/RX5O VF O V/ M SQL M UTE SCOPE Tip • The transmit and receive DG-ID default number is set to “00”. • Normally, for general operation set the DG-ID number to “00” for both transmit and receive.
Digital Personal ID (DP-ID) feature Every C4FM digital transmit communication contains the individual ID information (Radio ID) of each transceiver. The DP-ID function uses this individual ID information.When communicating with another transceiver, if the DP-ID of the stations are registered in each other‘s transceivers, they can communicate even if the DG-ID numbers are different.
Digital Personal ID (DP-ID) Feature 5 Touch [OK?] to save the setting. • When registering in the DP-ID list is finished, then • • • the display returns to the DP-ID list screen. To continue operating without registering the DP-ID, touch [Cancel]. If registering several DP-IDs, repeat step 4 to 5. A maximum of 24 stations may be registered. DP-ID LIST 1 JQ1YBF-123 ZZ113 BACK 6 Press and hold to return to normal operation.
Using the Memory Frequently used frequencies and settings can be saved in the memory so that you can quickly and conveniently operate on present channel. The radio is also equipped with the following memory functions: ··Skips memory channels that you do not wish to receive during scanning ( P.81) ··Scans only the specified memory channels ( P.80) ··“Programmable Memory Scan (PMS)” that scans only the specified frequency range (in the same frequency band) ( P.
Using the Memory Tips • When shipped from the factory, the frequency in memory channel 1 of Band A is set to 144.000 MHz while the frequency in memory channel 1 of Band B is set to 430.000 MHz. These can be changed to other frequencies but cannot be erased. • Names can also be assigned to the memory channels ( P.70). • 9 pairs of PMS memory channels can be written for Band A and Band B each ( P.83).
Using the Memory 3 Touch [HOME] 8(1 Ჹ ᲾᲸ The home channel will be shown in the display. Tip Change the frequency using mode. to return to the VFO Ჹ Ჽ Ჾ. 1Ჸ) Ჸ ( 9 & $ # % - *1/' 8 / Touch [HOME] again to return to the VFO mode and display the frequency that was selected before the home channel was recalled. $'#%10 6: Ჹ Ჺ ᳀ /5) ; 1 - 1$'#%10 *#/# 5 .+56 53. / 76' 5%12' *1/' ᲸᲸᲸ $'#%10 6: Ჹ Ჺ ᳀ /5) ; 1 - 1$'#%10 *#/# 5 .+56 Ჹ Ჽ Ჾ. 1Ჸ) Ჸ ( 9 & $ # % - *1/' 8 / 53.
Using the Memory 6 Touch [OK?] to confirm and store the home channel frequency When the writing to the home channel is completed, the updated home channel frequency will be displayed. Tip Touch [Cancel] to stop writing. Ჸ ᲸᲹ Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ Ჺ Ჸ Ჸ Ჹ ᳀ Ჾ Ჸ Ჸ 18'4 94+6' 1-! %CPEGᲴ $#%- &'. Ჸ Ჸ 5-+2 5'. 1 (( *1/' Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸ ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Erasing the memory 1 Touch [V/M] for 2 to 3 seconds 2 The memory list will be displayed.
Using the Memory Naming the memory Names (memory tags) such as call signs and the names of the broadcasting stations can be assigned to the memory channels and home channel. Up to eight of the following characters can be entered as a memory tag. • English letters (capital/small letters), numbers, symbols Example: Assigning a name like “YM Grp01” 1 Touch [V/M] for 2 to 3 seconds 8(1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ The memory list will be displayed. ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 8 / 53.
Using the Memory 8 Touch [123] 9 The number and symbols input screen will be displayed. Touch [0] and then [1] Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲺ ; / )TR 3 9 ' 4 6 ; 7 + 1 2 %CRU # 5 & ( ) * , - . < : % 8 $ 0 ᲹᲺ @ #$% 10 Touch [ENT] The name will be stored in memory and displayed on the right side of the frequency. 5RCEG Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲺ Ჹ Ჺ The display will return to the previous screen.
Using the Memory 5 Touch [1 ALPHA TAG SIZE] to select the memory / '/ 14; tag display size The setting will switch between “SMALL” and “LARGE” each time it is touched. “SMALL”: Display the memory tag in small-sized characters and the frequency in largesized characters. “LARGE”: Display the memory tag in large-sized characters and the frequency in smallsized characters. Tip Ჹ #.2*# 6#) 5+<' Ჺ /'/ 5%#0 6;2' .#4)' #..
Using the Memory 5 Enter the transmit frequency The entered frequency will be displayed on the right side of [T] at the top of the screen. 6 Touch [ENT] The display will return to the memory writing screen. 7 Turn Tip Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲺ Ჹ Ჺ # Ჽ Ჾ $ $#%- Ჿ ᳀ ᳁ % 5RCEG ᳂ & '06 Ჺ # Ჽ Ჾ $ Ჿ ᳀ ᳁ % 5RCEG ᳂ & '06 Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ Ჹ Ჽ Ჾ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲺ Ჹ to select the memory channel The memory channel can also be selected by touching it directly.
Using the Memory 4 Touch [TX IN] Ჸ ᲸᲺ The number input screen will be displayed. Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ 3 9 ' 4 6 ; 7 + 1 2 %CRU # 5 & ( ) * , - . < : % 8 $ 0 ᲹᲺ @ #$% 5 Enter the transmit frequency The entered frequency will be displayed on the right side of [T] at the top of the screen. 6 Touch [ENT] Ჸ ᲸᲺ 5RCEG '06 Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ Ჹ Ჺ # Ჽ Ჾ $ $#%- Ჿ ᳀ ᳁ % 5RCEG ᳂ & '06 Ჺ # Ჽ Ჾ $ Ჿ ᳀ ᳁ % 5RCEG ᳂ & '06 Ჸ ᲸᲺ The display will return to the memory list.
Using the Memory Assigning the “WX” function to a programmable key on the microphone 1 Press 2 3 4 5 6 for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. Select and touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. Select and touch [10 MIC PROGRAM KEY] The setting screen for programmable keys on the microphone will be displayed. Touch the key name (P1 to P4) where the WX function is going to be assigned The functions that can be assigned will be displayed. to scroll the display.
Scanning Signal Search The FTM-400XDR/DE transceiver is equipped with a scanning function to search for memory channels and VFO frequencies for active signals. Scanning can be performed using the following four methods: VFO scan Scan for all memory channels Scan for specified memory channels Scanning the programmable memories Tip The band scope function can be used to search for active channels and show a graph.
Signal Search ●●To stop the scanning To stop the scanning, either touch [SCAN] or press the microphone [PTT] button (the radio will not transmit in this case). Setting the receive operation when the scanning stops Any of the following three methods can be selected as the action to be taken after the scanning stops. (1) Restarts the scanning after receiving for the set amount of time. Select from one, three or five seconds.
Signal Search Memory scan The FTM-400XDR/DE transceiver will scan the frequencies registered in the memories in the order of the memory channel number. 1 Switch to the memory mode 2 Press briefly The function menu will be displayed. 3 Touch [SCAN] Tip ᲽᲸᲸ The scanning will start from the lowest to the highest memory channel number. ;1 8- 1 * # / # 5 % #Ჹ 0Ჺ ᳀ 4 ' Tips • The scan can also be started by pressing the [UP] or [DWN] button on the microphone for one second or longer.
Signal Search Selecting the scanning method The scanning may be set for all memories or only specified memories. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [MEMORY] 5'672 /'07 The menu list will be displayed. 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [2 MEM SCAN TYPE] to select the scanning method The setting will switch between “ALL MEM” and “SELECT MEM” each time it is touched. /'/14; &+52.
Signal Search 2 Select the memory channel to be specified by turning Tip The memory channel may also be selected by touching it on the screen. 3 Touch [SKIP/SEL] to display “SELECT” Ჸ ᲸᲹ Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ Ჺ Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ 5-+2 5'. &'. $#%- 1 (( The setting displayed under [SKIP/SEL] will change in the following order each time it is touched. “OFF” → “SKIP” → “SELECT” Tip Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to specify the other memories next.
Signal Search 4 Touch [2 MEM SCAN TYPE] and select “SELECT 5 6 7 MEM” The setting will switch between“ALL MEM” and “SELECT MEM” each time it is touched. Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Press The function menu will be displayed. Touch [SCAN] The scan only those memory channels that have been set to “SELECT” will be started. Tips • The scan can also be started by pressing the [UP] or [DWN] button on the microphone for one second or longer. Ჹ #.
Signal Search 3 Touch [SKIP/SEL] to display “SKIP” The setting displayed under [SKIP/SEL] will change in the following order each time it is touched. “OFF” → “SKIP” → “SELECT” Tip Ჸ ᲸᲹ Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ Ჺ Ჹ Ჽ Ჹ Ჾ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ &'. $#%- 5-+2 5'. 1 (( Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to specify the other memories next. 4 Touch [BACK] Return to the previous screen, and a blinking “” will be displayed on the left side of the memory channel number.
Signal Search Scanning the programmable memories (PMS) Using the dedicated memory channel, only the frequencies within the specified frequency range will be scanned. The frequency range is registered beforehand in the PMS memory channel. Writing into the programmable memory Nine pairs (P1L/P1U through P9L/P9U) of frequency ranges can be set up in the PMS memory channels.
Signal Search 10 Press The display will return to the previous screen, and the memorized frequency and memory channel number will be displayed. Lower frequency P1L 8(1 Upper frequency P1U 8(1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ 2Ჹ. Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ 2Ჹ7 Ჺ ᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Ჿ ᲸᲸ 8 / 53. / 76' 5%12' Scanning the programmable memory 1 Switch to the memory mode 2 Recall the PMS memory of the upper frequency or lower frequency 3 Press briefly The function menu will be displayed.
Monitoring the Home Channel This radio is equipped with a dual receive function (also known as dual watch (DW)) which checks for a signal on the home channel approximately every three seconds while monitoring or scanning. If a signal is detected, the home channel is received for five seconds, and then monitoring or scanning with dual receive is resumed. Example: When checking the home channel while receiving “145.
Monitoring the Home Channel Setting the restart condition of dual receive The dual receive restart condition when the home channel signal is detected can be selected from the following two ways. (1) Restarts dual receive after five seconds have passed (AUTO). (2) Stops dual receive and continue to receive the home channel (HOLD). 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SCAN] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.
Using the GPS Function This radio is equipped with an internal GPS reception unit to receive and display the position information at all times. The position information can be used as in the following example.
Positioning Using GPS About GPS positioning Positioning refers to the calculation of one’s own position from the satellites orbit information and the transmission time of the radio waves. Positioning requires that three or more satellites be acquired. When positioning cannot be carried out properly, move to an open space as far away from buildings as possible and where there are fewer obstructions.
Positioning Using GPS 1 Switch off the power to the radio 2 Plug the connector of the external device into the [EXT GPS] jack on the side of the controller unit. EXT GPS 3 Switch on the power to the radio 4 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 5 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 $#%- 6 Touch [17 GPS DEVICE] to select “EXTERNAL” 7 /'/14; &+52.#; 4'5'6 %.
Positioning Using GPS Checking the satellite capture status The satellites acquired at the current location and the strengths of the signals can be observed on the radar-like screen. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Positioning Using GPS Displaying the position information Displaying the current position information of your station 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] 5'672 /'07 The menu list will be displayed. 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [2 TARGET LOCATION] to select “NUMERIC” Each time this is touched, the setting will switch between “COMPASS” and “NUMERIC”. /'/14; &+52.
Positioning Using GPS Explanation of the position information screen Example of a display of your own station position 8( 1 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲸᲸᲸ .#6 .10 &+56#0%' Example of a display of a partner station position 8( 1 ➂ Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ,# Ჹ <4. Ჹ Ჺ .#6 .10 Ჹ Ჺ &+56#0%' MO ␃ ␃ ␃ ␃MO 0 ᲽᲢ Ჿ Ჺ ' Ჹ ᳁Ტ Ჽ ᲸᲺ ➀ ➁ ;4 /; .
Positioning Using GPS Recording the position information (GPS log function) The position information of your own station can be recorded (saved) in a micro-SD card on a regular basis. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Positioning Using GPS Checking the route using a personal computer The route can also be displayed with commercial map software using the log data of the saved position information. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Switch off the power to the radio Remove the micro-SD card Insert the micro-SD card into the personal computer card reader. Open the “FTM400D” folder contained on the micro-SD card Open the “GPSLOG” folder The data is saved under the file name “GPSyymmdd.log”.
Positioning Using GPS 4 Touch [ALTITUDE] to select “ON” Each time this symbol is touched, the setting will switch between “OFF” and “ON”. &+52.#; Ჹ &+52.#; 5'.'%6 #.6+67&' 1 (( )25 +0(1 6+/'4 %.1%- 1 (( 10 $#%- 5 Press 6 for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Press twice briefly The altitude graph will be displayed on the screen. 8( 1 8( 1 #.6+67&' Ჹ Ჽ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲸᲸᲸ ᲺᲽ᳀ O 5%#.' %.
Positioning Using GPS Other settings ●●Changing the geodetic reference system Select using [CONFIG] → [16 GPS DATUM] in the set-up menu. Select the geodetic reference system which is the positioning standard. “WGS-84”: Using the global geodetic reference system for positioning. This is being used as a standard all around the world. “TOKYO MEAN”: Using the Japanese geodetic reference system for positioning. When positioning in Japan (Tokyo), the error can be lowered.
Using the Smart Navigation Function Two navigation methods may be used in the smart navigation function. (1) Real-time navigation function In the C4FM digital V/D mode, the position and direction of the received partner station can be displayed in real time during the communication because the position information obtained from the GPS is transmitted at the same time as the voice signal.
Using the Smart Navigation Function ●●Changing the direction of the compass panel The compass panel can be selected from “Heading UP” where the direction of your travel is always displayed at the top, or “North UP” where north is always displayed at the top. 1 Touch the compass needle Ჹ ᲺᲽ The compass panel will switch between “Heading UP” and “North UP” each time the compass needle is touched. The direction of the current compass panel will be Indicated near the top left of the screen.
Using the Smart Navigation Function When a partner station comes within 50 meters of your location, a beep will sound, the compass needle display will disappear, and the scope scale will appear in green Ჹ ᲺᲽ Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲺᲸ Ჹ ᲺᲽ ,# Ჹ <4. Ჹ Ჺ %1/2#55 0 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲺᲸ ,# Ჹ <4. Ჹ Ჺ &+56#0%' %1/2#55 ᳁ ᳁ ᳁ Ჸ MO ;4 &+56#0%' 0 Ჸ Ჸ MO ;4 9 /'/14; 9 ' .Ჹ /; 5 .Ჺ ' .Ჹ /; /'/14; .Ჺ 5 Using the backtrack function Saving the destination A maximum of three locations can be saved in the memory.
Using the Smart Navigation Function 4 Touch [★], [L1] or [L2] The position information will be saved in the memory and the touched location will turn orange in color. Tip Ჹ ᲺᲽ ᲽᲸᲸ Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲺᲸ 6 1 -; 1 Ჺ &+56#0%' %1/2#55 0 ' 9 5 MO ;4 .Ჹ /; When position information is already registered in [★], [L1] and [L2], the text will be displayed in green color. /'/14; Ჹ ᲺᲽ ᲽᲸᲸ .Ჺ Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲺᲸ 6 1 -; 1 Ჺ &+56#0%' %1/2#55 0 ' 9 5 MOO ;4 .Ჹ /; /'/14; .
Using the Smart Navigation Function 4 Touch [★], [L1] or [L2] The position information will be saved in the memory and the touched location will turn orange in color. Tip 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲺᲸ ,# Ჹ <4. Ჹ Ჺ &+56#0%' %1/2#55 0 ' 9 5 ᳁ ᳁ ᳁ Ჸ MO ;4 .Ჹ /; When position information is already registered in [★], [L1] and [L2], the text will be displayed in green color. /'/14; 8( 1 .Ჺ Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲺᲸ ,# Ჹ <4. Ჹ Ჺ &+56#0%' %1/2#55 0 ' 9 5 ᳁ ᳁ ᳁ Ჸ MO ;4 .Ჹ /; /'/14; .
Using the APRS Function What is the APRS Function? There is a verity of methods to display GPS position information using amateur radios. APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) uses a format that is advocated by Bob Bruninga WB4APR. This system performs data communications for messages and position information. When an APRS signal is received from a partner station, the direction, distance, speed etc. of the partner station in relation to your own station will be shown in the display of this radio.
Using the GM / WIRES-X Function What is the GM Function? The GM (group monitor) function automatically checks to find if there are any stations with the GM function in operation on the same frequency within communication range. The FTM-400XDR/DE can then display the position and distance and other information on the screen.
Basic Methods to use the GM/WIRES-X function Refer to the separate Operating Manual GM Edition for other details on how to use the function (download the manual from our YAESU website). ●●Displaying all the stations where the GM function is in operation 1 Tune the frequency in Band A 2 Press Up to 24 stations operating within the sphere of communication where the GM function is in operation. Tips • Stations within the sphere of communications are displayed in green.
Basic Methods to use the GM/WIRES-X function What is the WIRES-X Function? The WIRES-X is a system that links to other users via the Internet. This function enables users to communicate with other users world wide, regardless of the distance. When the transceiver is connected to WIRES-X, the call sings of other stations and rooms on the WIRES-X are displayed. To establish a WIRES-X node station, the WIRES-X connection kit “HRI-200” sold separately is required.
Convenient Functions Communicating with Specified Partner Stations Using the tone squelch This radio is equipped with the CTCSS (Continuous Tone-coded Squelch System) which allows audio to be heard only when receiving signals containing the same frequency tone as the tone that has been set in the tone squelch menu. By matching the tone frequency with the partner station in advance, a quiet standby is possible. Caution CTCSS does not work in the digital mode.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations 7 Press for one second or longer The tone frequency will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Tip The display can also be returned to the previous screen by touching [BACK] twice. Using the tone squelch 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SQL] to display “T-TRX” ᲽᲸᲸ • The squelch type changes in the following sequence each time it is touched.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations 3 Press the microphone [PTT] Radio waves including the tone signal will be transmitted while [PTT] is being pressed. ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ ;1 /# 8 Ჹ/Ჺ ᳀ 5 3 .- 1 * 5%12' /#76' $#%- Ჸ Ჸ (9& Ჹ 53. Ჽ Ჾ&6/( 8 / 6 6: 53. / 76' 5%12' Tip When alternating between transmit and receive repeatedly, set [SQL] in the function menu to “T-TRX”.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations 5 Turn Tip to select the DSC code Factory default value: 023 6 Touch [2 DCS CODE] The characters of the set value will turn green in color. 5+)0#.+0) Ჹ 610' 53. (4'3 Ჺ &%5 %1&' ᳀ ᳀ Ჽ *\ ᲸᲺ #761 &+#.'4 1 (( &6/( /'/14; Ż 5+)0#.+0) Ჹ 610' 53. (4'3 Ჺ &%5 %1&' ᳀ ᳀ Ჽ *\ Ჸ Ჹ #761 &+#.'4 1 (( &6/( /'/14; Ż 5+)0#.+0) 7 Press Ჹ 610' 53. (4'3 Ჺ &%5 %1&' ᳀ ᳀ Ჽ *\ Ჸ Ჹ #761 &+#.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations Using the pager function Use this function to call specified stations only by using a pager code that combines two CTCSS tones. Caution The pager function does not work in the digital mode. Use the key when beginning operations to switch the communications to the auto-mode select function (AMS) or analog mode. Setting the receive station code 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations 5+)0#.+0) Ჽ 4: %1&' Ჹ ᲹᲽ 4: %1&' Ჺ Ჿ 6: %1&' Ჹ ᲸᲽ 6: %1&' Ჺ Ჿ 8 Touch [RX CODE 2] twice The characters of the set value will turn orange in color. 5+)0#.+0) Ჽ Tip Factory default value: 47 ᲹᲽ 4: %1&' Ჺ Ჿ 6: %1&' Ჹ ᲸᲽ 6: %1&' Ჺ Ჿ 5+)0#.+0) Ჽ 2#)'4 %1&' 4: %1&' Ჹ ᲹᲽ 4: %1&' Ჺ Ჿ 6: %1&' Ჹ ᲸᲽ 6: %1&' Ჺ Ჿ 10 Touch [RX CODE 2] The characters of the set value will turn green in color.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations Activating the pager function 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SQL] to display “PAGER” ᲽᲸᲸ • The squelch type changes in the following sequence each time it is touched. “NOISE” “T-TX” “T-TRX” “T-REV” “D-TRX” “PRGM” “PAGER” “D-TX”* “TT/DR”* “DT/TR”* 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ Tips • When [SQL] is not displayed in the menu, use [BACK] or [FWD] to change the menu. ;1 /# 8 Ჹ/Ჺ ᳀ 5 3 .- 1 * 5%12' /#76' Ჸ Ჸ (9& Ჹ 53.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations 5 Touch [TX CODE 1] twice The characters of the set value will turn orange in color. 5+)0#.
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations Notification of an incoming call from a partner station using the bell When communicating using the tone squelch, DCS or pager, a bell (beep) can be sounded to provide notification that a signal has been received from a partner station. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SIGNALING] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Communicating with Specified Partner Stations ●●DCS transmission Touch [SQL] in the function menu to display “D-TX”. The radio sends out the DCS code during transmit. This can be used only when [SIGNALING] → [8 SQL EXPANSION] is set to “ON” in the set-up menu. ●●Tone transmission / DCS reception Touch [SQL] in the function menu to display “TT/DR”. The radio sends out a tone signal during transmit and goes into receive standby for the previously set DCS codes.
Using the DTMF Function The DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequencies) is a “peepoppa” sound heard from a telephone receiver when a call is made on a push phone line. This radio can send out the DTMF code by using the microphone keys or recalling a memory. A DTMF code with a maximum of 16 digits can be registered in up to 9 channels in the memory. It is convenient to register beforehand telephone numbers that are used for connecting to a public line from a phone patch.
Using the DTMF Function 7 Touch the character keys to input the DTMF code Tip The DTMF code can also be input using the character keys on the microphone. 8 Touch [ENT] The DTMF code will be set. Tip Ჿ Ჿ Ჿ Ჿ& Ჽ Ჹ Ჺ # Ჽ Ჾ $ ᳀ ᳁ % 5RCEG ᳂ & '06 Ჿ Repeat Steps 5 to 8 when registering additional numbers in the other channels.. 9 Press for one second or longer The DTMF code will be set and the display will return to the previous screen.
Using the DTMF Function 8 Turn to select the DTMF code 9 Press the microphone [PTT] The DTMF code will be sent out automatically. ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ ;1 /# 8 Ჹ/Ჺ ᳀ 5 3 .- 1 * 5%12' /#76' $#%- 8 / Ჸ Ჸ (9& Ჹ 53. Ჽ Ჾ&6/( 01 +5' 53. / 76' 5%12' 10 Release the microphone [PTT] The transmission will continue until the DTMF signal is sent out.
Using the Timer Function Using the stopwatch function This radio is equipped with a lap timer and countdown timer. These can be used by switching to the timer / clock screen. Displaying the timer / clock screen 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Using the Timer Function Using the lap timer 1 Display the timer / clock screen 2 Touch [MODE] The lap timer will be displayed. Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ 8( 1 ᲽᲸᲸ Ჹ Ჸ Ჸ᳁ Ჺ Ჸ Ჹ #7) Ჺ Ჸ / 1&' 3 Touch [START] The timer will start. 8( 1 ᲽᲸᲸ 6+/'4 Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ ᲸᲸ Ჸ 4 Touch [LAP] The lap time will be saved in the memory each time it is touched. Tip / 1&' 56#46 8( 1 ᲽᲸᲸ 6+/'4 Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ ᲸᲸ Ჸ Up to 99 lap times can be saved in the memory.
Using the Timer Function The lap time measured in the past will be displayed when [RECALL] is touched. When there are multiple lap times, touch [] or [] to switch between the lap times. 8( 1 ᲽᲸᲸ 6+/'4 Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ ᲸᲸ ᲸᲺ Ჽ ᳁ ᲸᲸ Ჹ Ჽ Ჽ / 1&' 6 Touch briefly twice The display will return to the previous screen.
Using the Timer Function 7 Touch [SETUP] The “Minute” will be set and the set time will be displayed in the counter. Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ 8( 1 Ჸ ᲽᲸᲸ %1706 &190 6+/'4 Ჸ Ჹ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ $#%- 8 Touch [START] The countdown timer will start. ᴃ ᴁ Ჹ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ 8( 1 Ჸ ᲽᲸᲸ %1706 &190 6+/'4 Ჸ Ჹ ᲸᲸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ Ჸ / 1&' When the set time has passed, a beep will sound and the time will be displayed as “00:00’00” in green characters. Touch [STOP] to pause the timer in between.
Using the Timer Function Using the APO function When the APO (Automatic Power-off) function is set to ON, the power supply to the radio will be automatically switched off when there has been no operation for a preset period of time. A notification beep will sound one minute before the power is turned off. This helps to prevent the battery from being used up when you forget to switch the radio off when connected to a car battery. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed.
Using the Timer Function Using the TOT function When the TOT (Timeout Timer) function is switched on, the radio will automatically return to the reception mode after a prescribed time has passed in the transmission mode. A notification beep will sound about 10 seconds before the radio returns to the reception mode*. This can help to prevent unintended radio waves from being sent out by mistake and the battery from being used up. * Beep sound does not function in the digital mode.
Changing the Touch Key Function Frequently used functions in the function menu can be assigned to the touch keys at the bottom of the screen. Example: Changing [MUTE] to [SCAN] 1 Touch [MUTE] for 4 or more seconds Ჹ Ჺ᳀ Tip The list of function keys can be scrolled by turning ;1-1*#/# Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ A list of the function keys will be displayed. . ᲽᲸᲸ 61-;1 Ჺ ᳀ᲾᲸ 2 Touch [SCAN] The touch key [MUTE] will change to [SCAN]. 8 / 53. 8 / 5%#0 5-+2 5'. 1 (( *1/' 53. 4'8 &9 .1 ) 53. 5 .
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures When operating in the digital mode, messages (text) and pictures can be sent and received. Messages and pictures sent or received will be saved in the common list in the memory. Cautions zz When sending or receiving messages and pictures, use the key before beginning to switch the communications to the AMS (auto mode select function) or the digital mode.
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 4 Touch the selected data 61 ,* ;2% Ჹ Ჺ The contents of the data will be displayed. Tips • A picture with a resolution of 320 ✽ 240 pixels will be displayed in full screen when touched. After 10 seconds or when the picture is touched again, it will return to the original display. (4/ ,3 Ჹ ;$)6 # 41 • Touch [EDIT] at the top right of the picture to edit the tag (image name).
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures ●●Erasing from the list 1 Turn or touch the screen to select the data that you want to delete 2 Touch [DEL] 0'9 A screen to confirm whether or not to delete the data will be displayed. 61 ,# Ჹ <4. $#%- 3 Touch [OK?] The deletion will start. When the deletion is completed, the screen will return to the list of data. The list of data will move up one at a time. Tip Ჹ Ჺ 61 ,3 Ჹ ;$)6 #41 Ჹ Ჺ & ' .
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures Sending messages and pictures Messages and pictures can be sent from this radio when operating in the digital mode. Data sent will be received by all stations operating at the same frequency in the digital mode. The following are the four types of data transmission methods.
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 7 Touch [ENT] The entered characters will be set and the display will return to the screen for confirming the message contents. ;CGUW 6QWTKPI &C[U 3 9 ' 4 6 ; 7 + 1 2 # 5 & ( ) * , - . %CRU < : % 8 $ 0 ᲹᲺ @ #$% 8 Touch [SEND] Message transmission will start and the icon on the left side of the address will blink. The sending and receiving indicator at the top left of the screen will also change to red.
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures ●●Using standard message The following 19 standard text messages have been entered in the radio previously, to save on time and effort for inputting the text. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 QRM QRP QRT QRX QRZ QSY Good morning Good job Good day Good evening 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Good night Send messages Send pictures on my way wait for you Pick me up Thank you OK urgent 1 Follow Steps 1 to 4 on “Creating and sending messages” ( P.
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 5 Touch [ ] The standard message field under the message will disappear. 61 #.. )QQF GXGPKPI )QQF GXGPKPI 5#8' 6':6 $#%- 5'0& 6 Follow Steps 5 to 7 in “Creating and sending a messages” ( P.129) to enter the text when adding text. ●●Registering standard messages Up to 10 texts containing a maximum of 80 characters each can be registered as standard messages.
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 4 Press 61 #.. The text will be saved as a standard text, and the standard message field will disappear. Tips • Text can also be registered by touching the registration number displayed. • When registering a text message under a number that already contains a standard message, the previous standard message will be overwritten.
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 5 Touch [FORWARD] Transmission of the picture will start and the icon on the left side of the address will blink. The sending and receiving indicator at the top left of the screen will also change to red. “Completed” will be displayed when sending of the picture is completed and the display will then return to the picture list screen. The tag of the transmitted picture will be added to the top of the list. #..
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 4 Touch the selected message or picture 0'9 The contents of the data will be displayed. (4/ ,3 Ჹ ;$( Ჹ Ჺ 61 ,3 Ჹ ;$)6 #41 Ჹ Ჺ & ' . 61 2 $#%- 5 Touch [REPLY] The reply message screen will be displayed. The call sign of the calling station will be displayed in the address. The first 16 characters of the message received will be automatically inserted after “Re:”. Tip Ჹ Ჽ Ჾ 61 ,# Ჹ <4. 61 #..
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 8 Touch [SEND] Message transmission will start and the icon on the left side of the address will blink. The sending and receiving indicator at the top left of the screen will also change to red. “Completed” will be displayed when sending of the message is completed and the display will then return to the message list screen. The tag of the sent message will be added to the top of the list. 61 #.. 6JCPM [QW (4/ ,* Ჹ ;2% Ჹ Ჺ 5#8' 6':6 $#%- 5'0& 61 #..
Sending and Receiving Messages and Pictures 5 Touch [FORWARD] Transmission of the data will start and the icon on the left side of the address will blink. The sending and receiving indicator at the top left of the screen will also change to red. “Completed” will be displayed when sending of the data is completed and the display will then return to the data list screen. The tag of the transmitted data will be added to the top of the list.
Functions to be Used when Necessary Using the Bluetooth Headset The optional Bluetooth unit “BU-2” and headset BH-2A are available for wireless headset operation. Hands-free communication is also possible when the VOX (Voice Operated Xmit) function is used. Tip Other Bluetooth headsets can also be used but not all the functions are guaranteed to work normally.
Using the Bluetooth Headset 5 Carefully lift up the front side of the main body top cover Caution Do not lift up the top cover quickly by force. This may damage the damage cables between the speaker and main board. 6 Unplug the speaker cables extending from the top cover to the connector on the board inside the main body first before removing the cover Caution Hold the connector when unplugging the cable avoid pulling the cable itself.
Using the Bluetooth Headset Setting the Bluetooth headset operation Set the Bluetooth parameters for your preferences in accordance with the following wireless headset operating methods: • Listening to the audio using the headset only, or allowing the audio to be heard from both the headset and the radio speaker • Conserving the headset battery power • Using the [PTT] to switch between transmitting and receiving, or switching automatically using voice • Switching transmit and receive automatically even wit
Using the Bluetooth Headset 7 Touch [VOX] 126+10 The setting will switch between “OFF” and “ON” each time it is touched. “OFF”: S witch the transmission and reception using [PTT]. “ON”: Switch the transmission and reception using voice. Tip $ Ჴ WGVQQVJ #7&+1 #761 $#66'4; 5#8' 1(( 81: $#%- When VOX is set to ON, [GAIN] is displayed.
Using the Bluetooth Headset Example: When pairing the optional Bluetooth headset “BH-2A” Tip Refer to the operating manual of the product used for the pairing method when using a headset other than BH-2A. 1 Turn the BH-2A headset OFF 2 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 3 Touch [CONFIG] The menu list screen will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Using the Bluetooth Headset 7 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. The “ ” icon will be displayed on the top right of the band display area. #/# ᲸᲸ Tips • Up to 8 pairing PIN codes can be saved in BU-2. When using two or more headsets such as a spare one or a personal one, set up the respective PIN codes and carry out pairing in advance. However, two headsets cannot be used at the same time.
Taking Pictures with the optional Camera (Snapshot Function) Snapshots can be easily taken with the camera that is built into the optional speaker microphone “MH-85A11U”. The picture taken will appear on the display for several seconds and can also be transmitted to other transceivers simply by pressing the transmit picture button on the microphone. Tips • Refer to our YAESU website and catalog for the transceiver models that can transmit pictures.
Taking Pictures with the optional Camera (Snapshot Function) 7 Touch [1 COM PORT SETTING] The screen for the detailed settings will be displayed. # Ჹ %1/ 2146 5'66+0) Ż Ჺ # $#0& 5'.'%6 Ż # 52''& Ż # 537'.%* Ż $#%- 8 Touch [OUTPUT] to select “OFF(camera)” The setting changes as follows each time it is touched.
Taking Pictures with the optional Camera (Snapshot Function) [DEL]: Delete the picture*, then return to the original screen.*:Deleted images, can be seen on the PC. [FORWARD]: Send the picture to other transceivers.Press the microphone [PTT] button to cancel the picture transmission (the picture will be stored in the microSD card). While the picture appears in the display, press the shutter button again, the picture will be saved to the microSD card, then the pic-ture taken will appear in the display.
Taking Pictures Taking Pictures with the withoptional the optional Camera Camera (Snapshot (SnapshotFunction) Function) Viewing a saved picture 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [LOG] A list of the text messages or the pictures saved in the micro-SD card will be displayed. Tips • A list of the text messages will be displayed when the touch key is [ ]. This will change to a list of pictures when [ ] is touched. 8( 1 Ჹ Ჽ ᲾᲸᲸ Ჽ Ჸ Ჸ /5) 6 1 - ;$'#%10 1 Ჺ 5 .+56 $'#%10 6: ᳀.
Optional receive Audio Record and Playback The receive audio received can be recorded and then played back later using the optional voice guide unit “FVS-2”. The voice announcing the frequency of the operating band can also be heard when the announce function is set to on.
Optional receive Audio Record and Playback 5 Slowly lift up the front side of the top cover of the main body Caution Do not lift up the top cover by force. This may result in cables connected to the boards inside the main body and the speaker inside the cover to be cut. 6 Unplug the speaker cables extending from the top cover from the socket of the board inside the main body first before removing the cover Caution Hold the connector when unplugging the cable without pulling the cable itself.
Optional receive Audio Record and Playback Using the voice memory The voice memory is a function for recording the audio received. The audio is saved in FVS-2 that is mounted to the radio. The saved audio can be replayed on the radio and erased later. Setting the voice memory operation 1 Switch on the power supply to the radio 2 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 3 Touch [OPTION] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.
Optional receive Audio Record and Playback Recording the receive audio 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [REC] The recording will be started. Tips • When [REC] is not displayed in the menu, use [BACK] or [FWD] to switch the menu. • Set the recording time set using “OPTION” → “3 VOICE MEMORY” in the set-up menu will be displayed under [REC]. 4'% 2.#; 64#%#. . $#%- 2.#; %.4 81+%' 5612 (9& 3 Touch [STOP] The recording will stop.
Optional receive Audio Record and Playback 3 Touch [PLAY] Replay will be started. The replay will stop automatically at the end of the selected track. 4'% 2.#; 64#% $#%- 2.#; %.4 81+%' 5612 (9& Touch [STOP] to stop the replay. 4'% 2.#; 64#% $#%- 2.#; %.4 81+%' 5612 (9& 4 Press The display will return to the previous screen. Erasing the recorded audio 1 Press The function menu will be displayed. Functions to be Used when Necessary 2 Touch [CLR] The confirmation screen will be displayed.
Optional receive Audio Record and Playback Listening to the frequency voice announcement Setting the announce function operation Set the following voice announcement parameters. • Automatically reading out the frequency or not • Reading out the frequency in English or Japanese • Reading out aloud • Mute the receive audio during a voice announcement or replaying recorded audio. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [OPTION] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.
Optional receive Audio Record and Playback 6 Touch [VOLUME] to select the announcement volume The setting will switch between “HIGH”, “MID” and “LOW” each time it is touched. Tip Factory default value: HIGH 126+10 81+%' /'/14; 2.#; 4'% (4'' OKP #00170%' #761 .#0)7#)' ,#2#0'5' 81.7/' 4: /76' *+)* 10 $#%- 7 Touch [RX MUTE] to select ON/OFF 126+10 The setting will switch between “ON” and “OFF” each time the symbol is touched.
Copying the Radio Data to another Transceiver The memory channels and settings in the set-up menu can be copied to another FTM400XDR/DE. This is convenient when matching the settings of fellow stations that you communicate with frequently. Using the micro-SD card The data files saved in the FTM-400XDR/DE can be selected and copied to a micro-SD card. Copying data to a micro-SD card 1 Insert the micro-SD card into the main body card slot 2 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed.
Copying the Radio Data to another Transceiver 7 Touch [OK?] The data selected in Step 6 will be copied to the micro-SD card. “Completed” will be displayed when the copying is completed. 5& %#4& $#%-72 9T Ჲ VG VQ 5& #.. #.. 1 - !/'/14; 5'672 %CPEGᲴ $#%- 8 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen.
Copying the Radio Data to another Transceiver 7 Select and touch the data to be copied The confirmation screen will be displayed. Tip Data that has not been saved in the micro-SD card cannot be touched. 5& %#4& $#%-72 4 G C F H T QO 5& #.. /'/14; 5'672 $#%- 8 Touch [OK?] The data selected in Step 7 will be copied to the micro-SD card. “Completed” will be displayed when the copying is completed. 5& %#4& $#%-72 4 G C F H T QO 5& #.. #..
Copying the Radio Data to another Transceiver 5 Touch [RESET/CLONE] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 6 Select and touch [7 CLONE] The screen for selecting the copy direction will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.#; 4'5'6 %.10' /'/ %* 4'5'6 Ż /'/ %* 5146 Ż #245 4'5'6 Ż %.
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected The provided PC connection cable “SCU-20” and other optional cables can be used to connect the radio to a personal computer as a COM port for the following operations. • Transmitting your own station position information to the personal computer for incorporation into the map software • Updating the firmware of the radio • Packet communication Use the [DATA] jack at the back of the main body to connect with the personal computer.
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected • Data cable “CT-165” (optional)… when connecting to the RS-232C terminal of a personal computer To the transceiver ➀➁ GND ➂➃➄➅➆ TXD (serial data output [transceiver → PC]) ➇ RXD (serial data input [transceiver ← PC]) ➈ CTS (data communication control) ➉ RTS (data communication control) To the personal computer ➀➁ TXD (serial data output [transceiver → PC]) ➂ RXD (serial data input [transceiver ← PC]) ➃➄ GND ➅➆ CTS (data communication control) ➇ RTS (data
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected 5 Touch [OUTPUT] to select “GPS OUT” The setting changes as follows each time it is touched. “OFF(camera)” → “GPS OUT” → “PACKET” → “WAYPOINT” Tip Factory default value: OFF (camera) Caution # Ჹ ᳁ᲾᲸᲸDRU 176276 1(( ECOGTC 92 (14/#6 0/'# 92 (+.6'4 #.. $#%- The snapshot function of the speaker microphone with camera will be inactivated when this is set to “OFF (camera)”.
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected Using the radio as a transceiver for packet communication Packet communication via this radio is possible by connecting this radio to the TNC (terminal node controller). ●●Preparations • TNC • Personal computer • Data cable* … Prepare a data cable to match the connecting device * We supply the following optional products. • Data cable “CT-167” (optional) To the TNC etc.
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected • Data cable “CT-163” (optional) To the personal computer etc. To the transceiver To the TNC etc.
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected ●●Set the packet communication operation 1 Turn the radio ON 2 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 3 Touch [DATA] The menu list will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 4 Select and touch [1 COM PORT SETTING] The screen for the detailed settings will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.#; # Ჹ %1/ 2146 5'66+0) Ż Ჺ # $#0& 5'.
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected 9 Touch [DATA] to select the band to be used for the packet communication The setting changes as follows each time it is touched. “A-BAND FIX” → “B-BAND FIX” → “A=TX/B=RX” → “A=RX/B=TX” → “MAIN BAND” → “SUB BAND” Tips • Refer to “Data communication settings” ( details. # # $#0& 5'.'%6 #245 # $#0& (+: # $ $#0& (+: $#%- P.
Using the Radio with an External Device Connected 16 Press for one second or longer The display will return to the previous screen. Packet communication will be enabled. 17 Choose the band and frequency according to the settings in the set-up menu 18 Turn of the receive band The output level to TNC from the radio will be set. 19 Adjust the TNC output level The input level to the radio will be set.
Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Using the set-up menu, the various functions of the radio can be customized to match your individual preferences and type of use. The functions are divided into menus such as display, transmission and reception, memory, device configuration etc.. It is easy to select the items that you would like to adjust from the respective lists and enter or select the settings that are easy to use.
Set-up Menu List Menu / Item DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY SELECT 2 TARGET LOCATION 3 4 BACKGROUND COLOR BAND SCOPE 5 6 7 LCD BRIGHTNESS LCD CONTRAST TIME/VDD TX/RX MODE DIGITAL 1 AMS TX MODE Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences 2 3 4 5 MEMORY 1 ALPHA TAG SIZE MEM SCAN TYPE SIGNALING 1 TONE SQL FREQ 168 Screen display settings is pressed when briefly Switch between the compass screen and the latitude and longitude display screen when using the GPS and GM functions Set the display background color
Set-up Menu List Menu / Item SIGNALING 6 PRG REV TONE SCAN GM 7 BELL RINGER 8 SQL EXPANSION 9 WX ALERT (USA Version Only) 1 DUAL WATCH STOP 2 SCAN DIRECTION 3 SCAN RESUME 1 DP-IP LIST Explanation of function User programmed reverse tone frequency Recall sound length setting Separate squelch type setting for transmit and receive Weather alert operation setting Available settings (Default values shown in BOLD) 300 Hz - 3000 Hz 1500 Hz OFF / 1 time / 3 times / 5 times / 8 times / CONTINUOUS O
Set-up Menu List Menu / Item CONFIG 6 RPT SHIFT FREQ 7 FM AM STEP Beep setting Clock shift setting Microphone P buttons setting 11 RX COVERAGE Reception range expansion setting Display unit setting Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences 13 APO 17 GPS DEVICE 18 GPS LOG Automatic power OFF operating time TX time out setting PIN code setting and pairing start GPS function positioning selection GPS receiver selection GPS access time setting 1 COM PORT SETTING COM port setting 2 DATA BAND SELE
Set-up Menu List Menu / Item DATA APRS 4 DATA SQUELCH 1 APRS COMPASS Explanation of function Squelch detection setting Available settings (Default values shown in BOLD) APRS: RX BAND / TX/RX BAND DATA: RX BAND / TX/RX BAND TX: ON / OFF Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences APRS compass display NORTH UP / HEADING UP orientation 2 APRS DESTINATION Model code display APY400 Non-editable 3 APRS FILTER Filter function setting Mic-E: ON / OFF POSITION: ON / OFF WEATHER: ON / OFF OBJECT: ON / OFF I
Set-up Menu List Menu / Item APRS 11 APRS TX DELAY 12 APRS UNITS 13 BEACON INFO SELECT 14 BEACON STATUS TEXT 15 BEACON TX Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences 16 DIGI PATH SELECT 17 DIGI PATH 1 18 DIGI PATH 2 19 DIGI PATH 3 20 DIGI PATH 4 21 DIGI PATH FULL 1 22 DIGI PATH FULL 2 172 Explanation of function Available settings (Default values shown in BOLD) Data transmit delay time 100 ms / 150 ms / 200 ms / 250 ms / setting 300 ms / 400 ms / 500 ms / 750 ms / 1000 ms APRS display unit 1 POSIT
Set-up Menu List Menu / Item APRS 23 CALLSIGN (APRS) 24 MESSAGE GROUP Explanation of function Available settings (Default values shown in BOLD) My call sign setting Group filter setting for received messages Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences GROUP 1: ALL✽✽✽✽✽✽ GROUP 2: CQ✽✽✽✽✽✽✽ GROUP 3: QST✽✽✽✽✽✽ GROUP 4: YAESU✽✽✽✽ GROUP 5: GROUP 6: BULLETIN 1: BLN?✽✽✽✽✽ BULLETIN 2: BLN? BULLETIN 3: BLN? 25 MESSAGE REPLY Automatic response REPLY: OFF / ON setting of received CALLSIGN: ✽✽✽✽✽✽-✽✽ messages REP
Set-up Menu List Menu / Item OPTION 1 USB CAMERA 2 Bluetooth 3 VOICE MEMORY RESET/CLONE 1 FACTORY RESET Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences 2 3 4 PRESET RECALL PRESET MEM CH RESET 5 MEM CH SORT 6 APRS RESET 7 CLONE CALLSIGN CALLSIGN 174 Explanation of function Picture size / picture quality setting for the microphone with camera Bluetooth headset setting Voice memory function setting Available settings (Default values shown in BOLD) PICTURE SIZE: 160 ✽ 120 / 320 ✽ 240 PICTURE QUALITY
Using the Set-up Menu Screen display settings Select the screen to be displayed Set the type of screen to be displayed when pressing 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. briefly. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [1 DISPLAY SELECT] The display setting screen will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.#; &+52.#; Ჹ &+52.#; 5'.'%6 Ż Ჺ 6#4)'6 .1%#6+10 %1/2#55 $#%-)4170& %1.
Using the Set-up Menu Switching between COMPASS and POSITION INFORMATION screens When using the GPS and GM functions, the screen will switch between the “Compass Screen” and the “Position Information (Latitude and Longitude) Display Screen”. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DISPLAY] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Using the Set-up Menu 3 Touch [4 BAND SCOPE] to select the frequency width The frequency bandwidth will switch between “WIDE” and “NARROW” each time this symbol is touched. WIDE: The frequency bandwidth will be displayed using a wide search width. NARROW: The frequency bandwidth will be displayed using a narrow search width. Tip VFO mode Memory mode WIDE ±25 steps ±25 channels NARROW ±12 steps ±5 channels $#%-)4170& %1.
Using the Set-up Menu 3 Touch [7 TIME/VDD] to select the display content The display content changes between “TIME” and “VDD” each time the symbol is touched. TIME: The time will be displayed. VDD: The voltage will be displayed. Tip Ჾ .%& %1064#56 Ჿ 6+/' 8&& ⌽ 6+/' $#%- Factory default value: TIME 4 Press for one second or longer The display content will be set and the display will return to the previous screen.
Using the Set-up Menu 4 Touch [1 AMS TX MODE] to select the AMS transmit mode. The AMS transmit mode changes in the following order each time the symbol is touched. TX M: The operating mode is automatically selected from four communication modes to match the received signal. Pressing the Microphone [PTT] momentarily, toggles between the Digital and Analog communication modes. &+)+6#. Ჹ #/5 6: /1&' Ჺ &+)+6#. 21272 6+/' UGE .
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the pop-up time for the partner station information The time that partner station information such as the call sign is displayed can be set. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [TX/RX] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [DIGITAL] 6: 4: /1&' Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Tip #761 (/ &+)+6#.
Using the Set-up Menu 3 Touch [DIGITAL] 6: 4: /1&' Ż #7&+1 Ż 4 Touch [4 STANDBY BEEP] to select OFF/ON The setting will switch between “ON” and “OFF” each time the symbol is touched. OFF: D isable the STANDBY BEEP feature. ON: Enable the STANDBY BEEP feature. Tip Factory default value: ON #761 (/ &+)+6#. &+)+6#. Ჹ #/5 6: /1&' Ჺ &+)+6#. 21272 6+/' UGE .
Using the Set-up Menu 4 Touch [1 SUB BAND MUTE] to select OFF/ON The setting will switch between “ON” and “OFF” each time the symbol is touched. OFF: The sub-band audio will not be muted when a signal is received on the main band. ON: The sub-band audio will be muted when a signal is received on the main band. Tip #7&+1 Ჹ 57$ $#0& /76' Ჺ /+% )#+0 1 (( 014/#.
Using the Set-up Menu Recalling only specified stations The function for calling only specified stations using the pager code can be set. Refer to “Using the pager function” ( P.110) for details. Setting the user programmed reverse CTCSS tone The frequency of the user programmed reverse CTCSS tone squelch can be set at100 Hz intervals between 300 Hz and 3000 Hz 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [SIGNALING] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.
Using the Set-up Menu Using the bell Notification of an incoming call from a partner station using the bell Notification of an incoming call from a partner station can be provided by a bell sound. Refer to “Notification of an incoming call from a partner station using the bell” ( P.114) for details. Setting the squelch type separately for transmit and receive Different squelch types can be used for transmit and receive. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed.
Using the Set-up Menu 3 Touch [9 WX ALERT] to select OFF/ON The setting will switch between “OFF” and “ON” each time it is touched. OFF: The weather alert will not be received. ON: The weather alert will be received. Tip Ჿ $'.. 4+0)'4 1 (( 9: #.'46 1 (( $#%- Factory default value: OFF 4 Press for one second or longer The weather alert operation will be set and the display will return to the previous screen.
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the receive operation when the scanning stops The reception method when the scanning stops can be set. Refer to “Setting the receive operation when the scanning stops” ( P.77) for details. Group monitor function settings The GM (group monitor) function automatically checks to find if there are any registered members within communication range. Refer to the separate Operating Manual GM Edition for further details (download the operating manual from the YAESU website).
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the display format for the date and time The display format of the clock inside the radio can be changed as follows. ··Date format: Month/Day/Year format, Year/Month/Day format, Day/Month/Year format, Year/Day/Month format ··Time format: 24 hours format, 12 hours format 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Using the Set-up Menu 8 Press for one second or longer The display format for the date and time will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Setting the time zone The time of the clock inside the radio can be synchronized with the time in the time data (Coordinated Universal Time) from the GPS. The time zone can be set at 0.5 hour intervals up to ±14 hours. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the auto repeater shift When communicating using the repeater, the repeater auto shift function automatically shifts the transmit frequency to match the repeater input frequency This allows the repeater to be used by simply tuning the FTM-400XDR/DE to the repeater output frequency This setting may turned ON or OFF. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.
Using the Set-up Menu 3 Touch [5 RPT SHIFT] to select the shift direction The setting will switch between “OFF”, “-” and “+” each time it is touched. OFF: The transmit frequency will not shift. -: The transmit frequency will shift down. +: The transmit frequency will shift up.
Using the Set-up Menu 5 Touch [6 RPT SHIFT FREQ] The characters of the set value will turn green in color. %10(+) 426 5*+(6 426 5*+(6 (4'3 (/ #/ 56'2 $''2 1(( /*\ #761 .19 %10(+) 6 Press 426 5*+(6 426 5*+(6 (4'3 (/ #/ 56'2 $''2 1(( /*\ #761 .19 for one second or longer The offset of the repeater shift function will be set and the display will return to the previous screen.
Using the Set-up Menu 4 Press for one second or longer The clock shift type will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Setting the program key of the microphone Functions can be assigned to the program keys (P1 to P4) of the provided microphone (MH-48). 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Using the Set-up Menu 7 Set other program keys Repeat Steps 4 to 6 to set the functions to be assigned to other program keys. for one second or longer The function will be assigned to the program key and the display will return to the previous screen.
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the unit display The unit to be used when displaying the altitude, distance and speed can be set. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 $#%- 3 Touch [12 UNIT] to set the unit The setting switches between “METRIC” and “INCH” each time it is touched. METRIC: Displays the unit using the metric system. INCH: Displays the unit using the inch system.
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the geodetic reference system of the GPS function The geodetic reference system which serves as the positioning standard of the GPS function can be set. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CONFIG] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [16 GPS DATUM] to set the geodetic Tip %10(+) ᲹᲽ $ WGVQQVJ 2#+4+0) ᲹᲾ )25 C/ ᲹᲿ )25 &'8+%' Ჹ᳀ )25 .
Using the Set-up Menu Data communication settings Setting the COM port The communication speed and function when using the [DATA] jack at the back of the main body as a COM port can be set. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DATA] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [1 COM PORT SETTING] The screen for the detailed settings will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.
Using the Set-up Menu 5 Touch [OUTPUT] to select the output function of the COM port The setting changes as follows each time it is touched. “OFF(camera)” → “GPS OUT” → “PACKET” → “WAYPOINT” OFF (camera): The output function of the COM port is not used (invalid operation). GPS OUT: O utputs the GPS data obtained by the radio. PACKET: Outputs the AX.25 packet communication data received using the in-built modem function.
Using the Set-up Menu 7 Touch [WP FILTER] to select the forwarding content Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences This sets the type of beacon that you would like to output when “WAYPOINT” is selected in Step 5. The setting changes as follows each time it is touched. “ALL” → “MOBILE” → “FREQUENCY” → “OBJECT/ ITEM” → “DIGIPEATER” → “VoIP”→ “WEATHER” → “YAESU” → “CALL RINGER” → “RNG RINGER” ALL: Outputs all beacons received. MOBILE: O utputs only mobile stations.
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the operating band of the APRS and data communication The operating band of the APRS (internal modem) and data communication (when using the [DATA] jack at the back of the main body) can be set. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DATA] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [2 DATA BAND SELECT] The screen for the detailed settings will be displayed.
Using the Set-up Menu 6 Press for one second or longer The operating band of the APRS and data communication will be set and the display will return to the previous screen. Setting the baud rate of the APRS and data communication The baud rate of the APRS (internal modem) and data communication (when using the [DATA] jack at the back of the main body) can be set. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DATA] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.
Using the Set-up Menu Setting the output condition of the squelch detection and squelch terminal The squelch detection condition during APRS (internal modem) operation and squelch terminal output condition of the data communication (when using the [DATA] jack at the back of the main body) can be set. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [DATA] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..
Using the Set-up Menu 5 Touch [DATA] to select the output condition (during reception) related to the squelch terminal inside the [DATA] jack The setting switches between “RX BAND” and “TX/ RX BAND” each time it is touched. RX BAND: The SQL terminal becomes active when the receive band squelch is open. TX/RX BAND: The SQL terminal becomes active when either the receive band or transmit band squelch is open.
Using the Set-up Menu Micro-SD card settings Writing settings to the micro-SD card Using a micro-SD card, the memory channels registered in the radio and the settings in the set-up menu can be copied to another FTM-400XDR/DE. The settings saved in the micro-SD card can also be downloaded into the radio. Refer to “Copying the Radio Data to another transceiver” ( P.155) for details. Writing group IDs to the micro-SD card The group ID information registered in the radio can be written to a micro-SD card.
Using the Set-up Menu 4 Touch [PICTURE SIZE] to set the picture size The setting changes between “160✽120” and “320✽240” each time it is touched. Tip • Factory default value: 320✽240 (unit: pixel) • It takes about 30 seconds to sending a picture in the size of 320✽240 to other transceivers. 126+1 0 Ჹ 2+%674' 5+<' Ჸᶤ Ჸ 2+%674' 37#.+6; 014/#. $#%- 5 Touch [PICTURE QUALITY] to set the picture quality The setting will change in the following order each time it is touched.
Using the Set-up Menu 2 Touch [RESET/CLONE] 5'672 /'07 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [2 PRESET] The screen for confirming the preset registration will be displayed. /'/14; &+52.#; 4'5'6 %.10' Ჹ (#%614; 4'5'6 Ż Ჺ 24'5'6 Ż 4'%#.. 24'5'6 Ż /'/ %* 4'5'6 Ż $#%- 4 Touch [OK?] The preset will be registered. When canceling the registration, touch [Cancel]. 4'5'6 %.
Using the Set-up Menu 4 Touch [OK?] The registered preset will be recalled and the display will return to the previous screen. When canceling the recall, touch [Cancel]. 4'5'6 %.10' Ż Ჹ (#%614; 4'5'6 Ჺ Ż 24'5'6 4'%#.. 24'5'6 Ż 4'%#.. 24'5'6 1-! %CPEGᲴ Ż /'/ %* 4'5'6 $#%- Sorting the registered memory channels The memory channels registered in the radio can be sorted in the ascending order. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed.
Using the Set-up Menu Call sign settings Changing the call sign You can change your own call sign set in the radio. 1 Press for one second or longer The set-up menu will be displayed. 2 Touch [CALLSIGN] The current call sign will be displayed. 5'672 /'07 /'/14; &+52.#; 6: 4: 5+)0#.+0) 5%#0 9 Ჰ 4'5 %10(+) # #245 5& %#4& 126+1 0 4'5'6 %.10' %#..5+)0 $#%- 3 Touch [CHANGE] %#..5+)0 The character input screen will be displayed.
Appendix Options List ➀ ➆ ➁ ➃ ➂ ➇ ➉ ➈ ➄ ➅ ➀ PC connection cable (SCU-20) *Same as the one provided ➁ Cloning cable (CT-166) ➂ Voice guide unit (FVS-2) ➃ Bluetooth unit (BU-2) ➄ Control cable (CT-162) ➅ Controller bracket (MMB-98) ➆ Water proof (equivalent to IP55) high power external speaker (MLS-200-M10) Appendix 208 ➇ Speaker microphone with camera (MH-85A11U) ➈ Microphone extension kit (MEK-2) ➉ Hand Microphone (MH-42C6J) DTMF Microphone (MH-48A6JA) *Same as the one provided Water proof Bluetoot
Maintenance Care and maintenance Turn the transceiver OFF before wiping away any dust and stains on the radio using a dry and soft cloth. For stubborn stains, slightly moisten a soft cloth and wring it hard before using it to wipe away the stains. Caution Never use washing detergents and organic solvents (thinner, benzene etc.). This may result in the paint peeling off or the cover being damaged. Replacing the fuse Use ONLY the correct rating (15 A) replacement fuse in the DC cable fuse holder.
When you have difficulties ... Caution Check the following before requesting for repair services. There is no power zz Is the external power supply connected correctly? Connect the black wire to the negative (-) terminal and the red wire to the positive (+) terminal. zz Is the voltage and current capacity of the external power supply sufficient? Check the voltage (13.8 V) and current capacity (20 A or above) of the external power supply. zz Is the fuse broken? Replace the fuse.
When you have difficulties ... About internal spurious signals Certain frequency combinations of signals received simultaneously, may cause some effect on the receiver mixer and IF circuits due to the high frequency of the internal oscillator. However, this is not a malfunction (refer to the calculation formulas below: n is any integer). Depending on the combination of the frequencies received at the same time, there may also be fluctuations in the receiver sensitivity zz Reception frequency = 12.
Specification ●●General Frequency range Channel steps Emission Type Frequency stability Antenna impedance Supply Voltage Current consumption Operating temperature Case size Weight (approx.) : TX 144 - 146 MHz or 144 - 148 MHz 430 - 440 MHz or 430 - 450 MHz : RX 108 - 137 MHz (Air Band) 137 - 174 MHz (144 MHz HAM) 174 - 400 MHz (GEN1) 400 - 480 MHz (430 MHz HAM) 480 - 999.99 MHz (GEN2) : 5/6.25/8.33/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz (8.33 kHz : only for Air band) : F1D, F2D, F3E, F7W : ±2.
Ratings ●●Receiver Circuit type Intermediate frequencies Receiver Sensitivity Squelch sensitivity Selectivity AF output : Double conversion super-heterodyne : A band: 1st : 47.25 MHz, 2nd :450 kHz B band: 1st : 44.85 MHz, 2nd : 450 kHz : 108 - 137 MHz (AM) 137 - 140 MHz (FM) 140 - 150MHz (FM) 150 - 174 MHz (FM) 174 - 222 MHz (FM) 222 - 300 MHz (FM) 300 - 336 MHz (AM) 336 - 420 MHz (FM) 420 - 470 MHz (FM) 470 - 520 MHz (FM) 800 - 900 MHz (FM) 900 - 999.
Index A B Appendix 214 C About internal spurious signals................211 accessories............................................... 13 after-market services................................211 alphabet input screen................................ 23 altitude measuring............................................. 94 altitude changes erasing.................................................. 95 altitude display screen............................... 21 AMS.................................................
Index display contrast....................................... 177 display method for my position................ 180 display mode............................................. 20 DISP/SETUP key...................................... 14 distance scale........................................... 95 DP-ID........................................................ 64 DTMF.......................................................116 DTMF code registering................................... 116, 182 transmission method....
Index copying data to.................................... 155 initializing............................................... 35 Initializing............................................ 203 installing................................................ 34 removing............................................... 34 setting up............................................... 33 writing group IDs to............................. 203 writing settings to................................ 203 micro-SD card settings............
Index screen....................................................... 18 screen display settings............................ 175 Select the screen to be displayed........... 175 sensitivity of the microphone............. 50, 182 Setting the receive station code...............110 set-up menu basic operations.................................. 167 list........................................................ 168 using.................................................... 175 signal reception method.................
1. Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the user’s authorization to operate this device. 2. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference including received, interference that may cause undesired operation. 3.
Disposal of your Electronic and Electric Equipment Products with the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as household waste. Electronic and Electric Equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste by products. In EU countries, please contact your local equipment supplier representative or service center for information about the waste collection system in your country.
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