No part of this handbook may be reproduced,
transcribed, translated into any language or transmitted
in any form whatsoever without the prior written
consent of Codan Pty Ltd.
No part of this handbook may be reproduced,
transcribed, translated into any language or transmitted
in any form whatsoever without the prior written
consent of Codan Pty Ltd.
Copyright 1997 Codan Pty Ltd.
Copyright 1997 Codan Pty Ltd.
Codan part number 15-04076 Issue 1, 1997
Codan part number 15-04076 Issue 1, 1997
Contents
Contents
1 About this manual
1 About this manual
2 Installation
2 Installation
Type of station .................................................................... 2-2
Mounting the transceiver .................................................... 2-5
Mounting the control head and loudspeaker ........................ 2-8
Power supply..................................................................... 2-11
Grounding ........................................................................ 2-12
Ancillary equipment ......................................................... 2-13
3 Channel and scan table setup
3 Channel and scan table setup
Channel creation and editing .............................................. 3-2
Channel creation in Free-Tune Receiver mode .................. 3-17
Channel deletion............................................................... 3-21
Scan table creation............................................................ 3-22
Scan table deletion ............................................................ 3-27
Telephone directory creation ............................................. 3-29
4 Using Setup mode procedures
Channel creation and editing .............................................. 3-2
Channel creation in Free-Tune Receiver mode .................. 3-17
Channel deletion............................................................... 3-21
Scan table creation............................................................ 3-22
Scan table deletion ............................................................ 3-27
Telephone directory creation ............................................. 3-29
4 Using Setup mode procedures
Using Setup mode............................................................... 4-2
List of Setup mode procedures............................................. 4-3
Advanced users................................................................... 4-7
5 Setup procedurespart 1
Using Setup mode............................................................... 4-2
List of Setup mode procedures............................................. 4-3
Advanced users................................................................... 4-7
5 Setup procedurespart 1
ALE alphanumeric address setup ........................................ 5-2
ALE option reset................................................................. 5-4
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Type of station .................................................................... 2-2
Mounting the transceiver .................................................... 2-5
Mounting the control head and loudspeaker ........................ 2-8
Power supply..................................................................... 2-11
Grounding ........................................................................ 2-12
Ancillary equipment ......................................................... 2-13
ALE alphanumeric address setup ........................................ 5-2
ALE option reset................................................................. 5-4
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ALE option settings ............................................................ 5-6
ALE sounding interval...................................................... 5-13
Beep loudness ................................................................... 5-15
Call preamble length......................................................... 5-17
Call privacy on/off ............................................................ 5-19
Clock calibration............................................................... 5-21
Clock setting..................................................................... 5-23
Clone a transceiver ........................................................... 5-28
6 Setup procedurespart 2
ALE option settings ............................................................ 5-6
ALE sounding interval...................................................... 5-13
Beep loudness ................................................................... 5-15
Call preamble length......................................................... 5-17
Call privacy on/off ............................................................ 5-19
Clock calibration............................................................... 5-21
Clock setting..................................................................... 5-23
Clone a transceiver ........................................................... 5-28
6 Setup procedurespart 2
Display brightness............................................................... 6-2
Display contrast .................................................................. 6-4
Display diagnostics on/off ................................................... 6-6
Display frequency ............................................................... 6-8
Emergency selcall receive setup ........................................ 6-11
Emergency selcall transmit setup ...................................... 6-15
Free-Tune Receiver mode availability on/off ..................... 6-19
GPS display on/off ............................................................ 6-21
GPS timeout on/off ........................................................... 6-23
7 Setup procedurespart 3
Display brightness............................................................... 6-2
Display contrast .................................................................. 6-4
Display diagnostics on/off ................................................... 6-6
Display frequency ............................................................... 6-8
Emergency selcall receive setup ........................................ 6-11
Emergency selcall transmit setup ...................................... 6-15
Free-Tune Receiver mode availability on/off ..................... 6-19
GPS display on/off ............................................................ 6-21
GPS timeout on/off ........................................................... 6-23
7 Setup procedurespart 3
Page call canned message setup .......................................... 7-2
Password entry to enable transceiver options ....................... 7-5
Power up message on/off................................................... 7-10
Power up mute setting....................................................... 7-13
Power up address display on/off ........................................ 7-16
PTT release beep on/off..................................................... 7-18
PTT transmit cutout .......................................................... 7-20
Recall channels by frequency on/off .................................. 7-22
RF gain on/off................................................................... 7-24
RS-232 connected equipment ............................................ 7-26
RS-232 connection baud rate............................................. 7-29
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Page call canned message setup .......................................... 7-2
Password entry to enable transceiver options ....................... 7-5
Power up message on/off................................................... 7-10
Power up mute setting....................................................... 7-13
Power up address display on/off ........................................ 7-16
PTT release beep on/off..................................................... 7-18
PTT transmit cutout .......................................................... 7-20
Recall channels by frequency on/off .................................. 7-22
RF gain on/off................................................................... 7-24
RS-232 connected equipment ............................................ 7-26
RS-232 connection baud rate............................................. 7-29
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8 Setup procedurespart 4
Contents
8 Setup procedurespart 4
Scan table automatic scanning start..................................... 8-2
Scan table editing on/off ..................................................... 8-4
Selcall address setup ........................................................... 8-6
Selcall address size compatibility ...................................... 8-13
Selcall lockout on/off ........................................................ 8-16
Selcall mute availability on/off.......................................... 8-18
Status call availability on/off............................................. 8-20
Telcall availability on/off .................................................. 8-22
Tone call setup.................................................................. 8-24
99-beacon call response on/off .......................................... 8-27
9 Link Setup mode
Scan table automatic scanning start..................................... 8-2
Scan table editing on/off ..................................................... 8-4
Selcall address setup ........................................................... 8-6
Selcall address size compatibility ...................................... 8-13
Selcall lockout on/off ........................................................ 8-16
Selcall mute availability on/off.......................................... 8-18
Status call availability on/off............................................. 8-20
Telcall availability on/off .................................................. 8-22
Tone call setup.................................................................. 8-24
99-beacon call response on/off .......................................... 8-27
9 Link Setup mode
Link Setup mode enter/exit ................................................. 9-2
Antenna band or channel control ........................................ 9-5
PIN setup ............................................................................ 9-8
Setup mode availability on/off........................................... 9-11
Transceiver reset to factory settings................................... 9-13
Link Setup mode enter/exit ................................................. 9-2
Antenna band or channel control ........................................ 9-5
PIN setup ............................................................................ 9-8
Setup mode availability on/off........................................... 9-11
Transceiver reset to factory settings................................... 9-13
10 Display messages
10 Display messages
11 Appendix
11 Appendix
Connectors........................................................................ 11-2
Connecting ancillary equipment........................................ 11-8
Using the optional RS-232/I2C Interface ......................... 11-10
Specifications.................................................................. 11-14
Accessories ..................................................................... 11-15
Index
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Connectors........................................................................ 11-2
Connecting ancillary equipment........................................ 11-8
Using the optional RS-232/I2C Interface ......................... 11-10
Specifications.................................................................. 11-14
Accessories ..................................................................... 11-15
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Figures
Figures
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3
Figure 4.1
Figure 9.1
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A typical fixed base station .............................. 2-2
A typical mobile station................................... 2-3
Rear view of control head without cover .......... 2-8
The Setup mode tree ........................................ 4-9
Moving the link for Link Setup mode .............. 9-2
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Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3
Figure 4.1
Figure 9.1
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A typical fixed base station .............................. 2-2
A typical mobile station................................... 2-3
Rear view of control head without cover .......... 2-8
The Setup mode tree ........................................ 4-9
Moving the link for Link Setup mode .............. 9-2
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
1 About this manual
1 About this manual
This manual describes how you set up your Codan HF SSB
transceiver.
This manual describes how you set up your Codan HF SSB
transceiver.
This issue of the manual incorporates operating information
for software versions from:
This issue of the manual incorporates operating information
for software versions from:
transceiver (main) 4.00
transceiver (main) 4.00
head (control) panel 4.00.
head (control) panel 4.00.
You should refer to this manual when you want to:
You should refer to this manual when you want to:
set up the transceiver for the first time
set up the transceiver for the first time
change how the transceiver operates
change how the transceiver operates
use options or ancillary equipment with the transceiver.
use options or ancillary equipment with the transceiver.
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About this manual
The manual contains 11 chapters.
The manual contains 11 chapters.
Chapter 1 explains how to use the manual.
Chapter 1 explains how to use the manual.
Chapter 2 explains how to install your transceiver and
connect the components that make up your station.
Chapter 2 explains how to install your transceiver and
connect the components that make up your station.
Chapter 3 explains how to set up channels, scan tables and
the telephone directory.
Chapter 3 explains how to set up channels, scan tables and
the telephone directory.
Chapter 4 explains how to use Setup mode. You should read
this before following any Setup mode procedure described in
Chapters 58.
Chapter 4 explains how to use Setup mode. You should read
this before following any Setup mode procedure described in
Chapters 58.
Chapters 58 contain the Setup mode procedures that have
been separated into four parts for ease of reference.
Chapters 58 contain the Setup mode procedures that have
been separated into four parts for ease of reference.
Chapter 9 contains Link Setup mode procedures.
Chapter 9 contains Link Setup mode procedures.
Chapter 10 lists all information and error messages output to
the transceiver display.
Chapter 10 lists all information and error messages output to
the transceiver display.
Chapter 11 covers technical information such as the
connector pin arrangements, ancillary equipment settings,
transceiver specifications, options and accessories.
Chapter 11 covers technical information such as the
connector pin arrangements, ancillary equipment settings,
transceiver specifications, options and accessories.
We recommend that only Codan approved service agents
perform maintenance on the transceiver.
We recommend that only Codan approved service agents
perform maintenance on the transceiver.
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Standards and icons
About this manual
Standards and icons
In this manual, Arial typeface is used for text shown on the
transceiver display. For example:
In this manual, Arial typeface is used for text shown on the
transceiver display. For example:
If no response was displayed, send the call again.
If no response was displayed, send the call again.
Arial typeface in bold is used for the names of buttons, knobs
and connectors. For example:
Press the On/Off button.
This icon...
Press the On/Off button.
Means...
Arial typeface in bold is used for the names of buttons, knobs
and connectors. For example:
This icon...
Means...
the end of a subject.
the end of a subject.
a warning.
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a warning.
On/Off
the transceiver button or knob that
you need to operate (the On/Off
button in this example). The solid
area in the picture of the control head
on the left shows you where to find
the button or knob.
On/Off
the transceiver button or knob that
you need to operate (the On/Off
button in this example). The solid
area in the picture of the control head
on the left shows you where to find
the button or knob.
Call
the microphone button that you need
to operate (the Call button in this
example). The solid area in the
picture of the microphone on the left
shows you where to find the button.
Call
the microphone button that you need
to operate (the Call button in this
example). The solid area in the
picture of the microphone on the left
shows you where to find the button.
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Glossary
Glossary
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This term...
Means...
This term...
Means...
Microvolt.
Microvolt.
BER
Bit Error Rate.
BER
Bit Error Rate.
Ampere.
Ampere.
AC
Alternating Current.
AC
Alternating Current.
ALE
Automatic Link Establishment.
ALE
Automatic Link Establishment.
AM
Amplitude Modulation.
AM
Amplitude Modulation.
Baud
Binary transfer rate.
Baud
Binary transfer rate.
Call memory
a list containing details of the last ten
calls you have received.
Call memory
a list containing details of the last ten
calls you have received.
CICS
Computer Interface Command Set.
CICS
Computer Interface Command Set.
Depth.
Depth.
dB
Decibel.
dB
Decibel.
DC
Direct Current.
DC
Direct Current.
EPROM
EEPROM
BBPROM
SEEPROM
types of Programmable Read-Only
Memory.
EPROM
EEPROM
BBPROM
SEEPROM
types of Programmable Read-Only
Memory.
GPS
Global Positioning System.
GPS
Global Positioning System.
Height.
Height.
HF
High Frequency.
HF
High Frequency.
kg
Kilogram.
kg
Kilogram.
kHz
Kilohertz.
kHz
Kilohertz.
L/S
Loudspeaker.
L/S
Loudspeaker.
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display.
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display.
LSB
Lower Sideband.
LSB
Lower Sideband.
LU
Lower/Upper sideband selectable.
LU
Lower/Upper sideband selectable.
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This term...
Means...
This term...
Means...
MHz
Megahertz.
MHz
Megahertz.
mm
Millimetre.
mm
Millimetre.
PA
Power Amplifier.
PA
Power Amplifier.
PCB
Printed Circuit Board.
PCB
Printed Circuit Board.
PIN
Personal Identification Number.
PIN
Personal Identification Number.
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network.
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network.
PTT button
Press-To-Talk button.
PTT button
Press-To-Talk button.
RAM
Random Access Memory.
RAM
Random Access Memory.
RDD
Radphone Direct Dial.
RDD
Radphone Direct Dial.
Receive-only
channel
a channel that allows you to receive calls
but not send calls.
Receive-only
channel
a channel that allows you to receive calls
but not send calls.
Revertive signal
an acknowledgment signal automatically
transmitted from a station receiving a
call.
Revertive signal
an acknowledgment signal automatically
transmitted from a station receiving a
call.
RF
Radio Frequency.
RF
Radio Frequency.
RFDS
Royal Flying Doctor Service.
RFDS
Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Rx
Receive.
Rx
Receive.
Scan table
a list of channels used when scanning for
incoming calls.
Scan table
a list of channels used when scanning for
incoming calls.
Selcall
the simplest type of selective call.
Selcall
the simplest type of selective call.
Selective call
a call to a specific station using the
stations address. Selective calls include
beacon calls, selcalls, group calls, telcalls,
GPS calls, page calls, ALE calls and
status calls.
Selective call
a call to a specific station using the
stations address. Selective calls include
beacon calls, selcalls, group calls, telcalls,
GPS calls, page calls, ALE calls and
status calls.
SSB
Single Sideband transmission format.
SSB
Single Sideband transmission format.
SWR
Standing Wave Ratio.
SWR
Standing Wave Ratio.
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This term...
Means...
This term...
Means...
Transceiver ID
a factory set 16-character alphanumeric
code that uniquely identifies your
transceiver.
Transceiver ID
a factory set 16-character alphanumeric
code that uniquely identifies your
transceiver.
Transmit channel a channel that allows you to receive and
send calls.
Transmit channel a channel that allows you to receive and
send calls.
Two-frequency
simplex
a channel that has different transmit and
receive frequencies but does not allow
simultaneous transmit and receive.
Two-frequency
simplex
a channel that has different transmit and
receive frequencies but does not allow
simultaneous transmit and receive.
Tx
Transmit.
Tx
Transmit.
TXE
Transmit Enabledallows you to set up
new transmit frequencies.
TXE
Transmit Enabledallows you to set up
new transmit frequencies.
USB
Upper Sideband.
USB
Upper Sideband.
Volt.
Volt.
Width.
Width.
Other documents
Other documents
For information on how you use the transceiver to send and
receive calls, refer to the HF SSB transceiver user guide
(Codan part number 15-04073).
For information on how you use the transceiver to send and
receive calls, refer to the HF SSB transceiver user guide
(Codan part number 15-04073).
For information on the features fitted to your transceiver,
refer to the front of your HF SSB transceiver user guide for
the list of factory fitted transceiver options.
For information on the features fitted to your transceiver,
refer to the front of your HF SSB transceiver user guide for
the list of factory fitted transceiver options.
For information on ALE calling, refer to the 9300 ALE
controller user guide (Codan part number 15-04046).
For information on ALE calling, refer to the 9300 ALE
controller user guide (Codan part number 15-04046).
For information on Telstra radiophone services within
Australia, refer to the Radphone Direct Dial User Guide and
Radphone User Guide produced by Telstra.
For information on Telstra radiophone services within
Australia, refer to the Radphone Direct Dial User Guide and
Radphone User Guide produced by Telstra.
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2 Installation
2 Installation
This chapter describes how to install your transceiver and
connect the components that make up your station.
This chapter describes how to install your transceiver and
connect the components that make up your station.
It covers:
It covers:
type of station (2-2)
type of station (2-2)
mounting the transceiver (2-5)
mounting the transceiver (2-5)
mounting the control head and loudspeaker (2-8)
mounting the control head and loudspeaker (2-8)
power supply (2-11)
power supply (2-11)
grounding (2-12)
grounding (2-12)
ancillary equipment (2-13).
ancillary equipment (2-13).
On receiving your transceiver, check the contents against the
packing list. Make sure that nothing is missing before
starting installation.
On receiving your transceiver, check the contents against the
packing list. Make sure that nothing is missing before
starting installation.
The procedures for installing your transceiver are not
comprehensive. They are to be used as a guide only. We
recommend that installation be carried out by qualified and
experienced personnel.
The procedures for installing your transceiver are not
comprehensive. They are to be used as a guide only. We
recommend that installation be carried out by qualified and
experienced personnel.
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Type of station
Type of station
There are two versions of the transceiver. The front control
version has the controls on the front panel of the transceiver.
The extended control version has the controls on a separate
control head.
There are two versions of the transceiver. The front control
version has the controls on the front panel of the transceiver.
The extended control version has the controls on a separate
control head.
There are two types of station:
There are two types of station:
fixed base station
fixed base station
mobile station.
mobile station.
Fixed base station
Fixed base station
A fixed base station typically consists of an AC power supply
connected directly to the mains. DC output from the power
supply is connected to the transceiver, which in turn is
connected to an antenna.
A fixed base station typically consists of an AC power supply
connected directly to the mains. DC output from the power
supply is connected to the transceiver, which in turn is
connected to an antenna.
Broadband antenna
system
Broadband antenna
system
Coaxial cable
Microphone
Coaxial cable
Front control
transceiver
CODAN
Microphone
On/Off
Mode
F1
F2
Front control
transceiver
CODAN
93XX SSB Transceiver
On/Off
Mode
93XX SSB Transceiver
Chan
1
F1
Chan
1
F2
Select
USB/LSB
Scan
Select
Tune
USB/LSB
Scan
Tune
Volume
Emgcy
Call
S'Call
Mute
Volume
Emgcy
Call
Voice
Mute
Earth point
AC power supply
CODAN
CODAN
XXXX Power Supply
AC mains
Figure 2.1 A typical fixed base station
2-2
Voice
Mute
Earth point
AC power supply
AC mains
S'Call
Mute
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Figure 2.1 A typical fixed base station
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Mobile station
Installation
Mobile station
A mobile station typically consists of a 12V DC power
supply (battery) connected to the transceiver. A coaxial cable
connects the antenna to the transceiver. Automatic tuning
antennas are also connected to the transceiver by a control
cable.
A mobile station typically consists of a 12V DC power
supply (battery) connected to the transceiver. A coaxial cable
connects the antenna to the transceiver. Automatic tuning
antennas are also connected to the transceiver by a control
cable.
The control head and microphone should be mounted in
such a way as to be easily accessible to the operator.
The control head and microphone should be mounted in
such a way as to be easily accessible to the operator.
Microphone
Microphone
Control Head
On/Off
HF SSB Transceiver
Control Head
Mode
On/Off
Speaker
CODAN
Chan
1
F1
HF SSB Transceiver
Speaker
F1
F2
Select
USB/LSB
Scan
Tune
Emgcy
Call
S'Call
Mute
Voice
Mute
Select
USB/LSB
Scan
Tune
Emgcy
Call
S'Call
Mute
Voice
Mute
Volume
Extended control
transceiver
Volume
Extended control
transceiver
Automatic tuning
whip antenna
CODAN
CODAN
SSB Transceiver
SSB Transceiver
Coaxial and
control cable
Automatic tuning
whip antenna
Coaxial and
control cable
12V
Battery
12V
Battery
Figure 2.2 A typical mobile station
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CODAN
Chan
1
F2
Figure 2.2 A typical mobile station
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Where cables must pass through bulkheads with sharp edges,
the insulation of the cables should be protected by grommets.
Holes in the bulkhead need only be large enough to allow the
end of the cable with the smaller connector to pass through
(for example, the control cable between the control head and
the transceiver).
Where cables must pass through bulkheads with sharp edges,
the insulation of the cables should be protected by grommets.
Holes in the bulkhead need only be large enough to allow the
end of the cable with the smaller connector to pass through
(for example, the control cable between the control head and
the transceiver).
If the power and control cables are long and follow a
common path, keep the cables separated by a minimum
of 200mm. The cables can be closer together for short
distances, for example, to pass through the same hole in
the bulkhead.
If the power and control cables are long and follow a
common path, keep the cables separated by a minimum
of 200mm. The cables can be closer together for short
distances, for example, to pass through the same hole in
the bulkhead.
Failure to observe this warning will cause distortion of
the transmitted audio signals.
Failure to observe this warning will cause distortion of
the transmitted audio signals.
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Mounting the transceiver
Installation
Mounting the transceiver
The transceiver must be mounted in a position that:
The transceiver must be mounted in a position that:
allows easy access to the controls
allows easy access to the controls
allows a free flow of air through the rear cooling fins
allows a free flow of air through the rear cooling fins
is not exposed to direct sunlight
is not exposed to direct sunlight
will not cause injury to occupants in the event of a
motor vehicle accident.
will not cause injury to occupants in the event of a
motor vehicle accident.
There are two types of mounting cradles that can be used
when installing your transceiver:
There are two types of mounting cradles that can be used
when installing your transceiver:
code 117 mounting cradlefront entry
code 117 mounting cradlefront entry
code 118 mounting cradletop/bottom entry.
code 118 mounting cradletop/bottom entry.
Both types of cradle (supplied with six metres of DC power
cable) can be used to mount the transceiver. You must
determine the mounting position to best suit your needs.
Code 117 mounting cradlefront entry
Both types of cradle (supplied with six metres of DC power
cable) can be used to mount the transceiver. You must
determine the mounting position to best suit your needs.
Code 117 mounting cradlefront entry
This cradle is suitable for locations where there is enough
space available to slide the transceiver in and out.
This cradle is suitable for locations where there is enough
space available to slide the transceiver in and out.
To mount the cradle:
To mount the cradle:
1. Secure the mounting cradle in position with the rotating
cam catches to the front. Ensure there is sufficient space
at the rear of the cradle to clear the transceiver heat sink
and connectors.
1. Secure the mounting cradle in position with the rotating
cam catches to the front. Ensure there is sufficient space
at the rear of the cradle to clear the transceiver heat sink
and connectors.
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2. Align both cam catch slots with the T-section slides.
2. Align both cam catch slots with the T-section slides.
Front section
Front section
Cam catch
(Slot in line
with T slide)
Cam catch
(Slot in line
with T slide)
3. Insert the transceiver side rails into the T-section slides
and push the transceiver fully into the cradle.
3. Insert the transceiver side rails into the T-section slides
and push the transceiver fully into the cradle.
4. Apply gentle pressure to the front of the transceiver and
lock it into the cradle by using a flat blade screwdriver to
turn the cam catches one quarter of a turn in either
direction.
4. Apply gentle pressure to the front of the transceiver and
lock it into the cradle by using a flat blade screwdriver to
turn the cam catches one quarter of a turn in either
direction.
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Code 118 mounting cradletop/bottom entry
To mount the cradle:
To mount the cradle:
1. Secure the mounting cradle into position with its spring
clips nearest the front. Ensure there is sufficient space at
the rear of the cradle to take the transceiver heat sink
and connectors.
1. Secure the mounting cradle into position with its spring
clips nearest the front. Ensure there is sufficient space at
the rear of the cradle to take the transceiver heat sink
and connectors.
2. Remove the front and rear fixing screws of the
transceiver side rails (the centre screw to be left
untouched).
2. Remove the front and rear fixing screws of the
transceiver side rails (the centre screw to be left
untouched).
Note that adaptor plates have to be fitted to the
transceiver side rails to secure the transceiver to the
cradle.
Note that adaptor plates have to be fitted to the
transceiver side rails to secure the transceiver to the
cradle.
3. Secure the adaptor plates flush to the transceiver side
rails with the new screws provided, and fit one O ring
over each projecting stud. The projecting studs on the
adaptor plates fit into the slides in the cradle.
3. Secure the adaptor plates flush to the transceiver side
rails with the new screws provided, and fit one O ring
over each projecting stud. The projecting studs on the
adaptor plates fit into the slides in the cradle.
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4. Insert the transceiver adaptor plates into the cradle slides
and push fully into the cradle.
4. Insert the transceiver adaptor plates into the cradle slides
and push fully into the cradle.
5. Secure the transceiver into the cradle with the spring
clips.
5. Secure the transceiver into the cradle with the spring
clips.
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Installation
Mounting the control head and loudspeaker
Mounting the control head and loudspeaker
Make sure that the transceiver is disconnected from the DC
power source before connecting the control head to the
Remote Control connector on the transceiver.
Make sure that the transceiver is disconnected from the DC
power source before connecting the control head to the
Remote Control connector on the transceiver.
Select a suitable location to mount the control head and
loudspeaker. Avoid places exposed to direct sunlight such as
the car dashboard close to the windscreen.
Select a suitable location to mount the control head and
loudspeaker. Avoid places exposed to direct sunlight such as
the car dashboard close to the windscreen.
Top entry
cable path
Top entry
cable path
L/S loudspeaker socket
10-pin control cable
connector
L/S loudspeaker socket
10-pin control cable
connector
Bottom entry
cable path
Figure 2.3 Rear view of control head without cover
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cable path
Figure 2.3 Rear view of control head without cover
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To connect the control cable and loudspeaker cable to the
control head:
To connect the control cable and loudspeaker cable to the
control head:
1. Remove the two screws on the rear of the control head
and remove the cover. Figure 2.3 shows the rear of the
control head with the cover removed.
1. Remove the two screws on the rear of the control head
and remove the cover. Figure 2.3 shows the rear of the
control head with the cover removed.
2. Feed the loudspeaker cable through the foam grommet
near the control head end of the control cable.
2. Feed the loudspeaker cable through the foam grommet
near the control head end of the control cable.
3. Fit the cable clamp to the control cable and attach the
cable clamp to the inside of the rear cover of the control
head (as shown in the diagram on the inside of the rear
cover).
3. Fit the cable clamp to the control cable and attach the
cable clamp to the inside of the rear cover of the control
head (as shown in the diagram on the inside of the rear
cover).
4. Plug the control cable into the 10-pin connector (the
cable only fits one way).
4. Plug the control cable into the 10-pin connector (the
cable only fits one way).
5. Plug the loudspeaker cable into the L/S loudspeaker
socket.
5. Plug the loudspeaker cable into the L/S loudspeaker
socket.
6. Place the foam grommet into the slot on the rear cover.
6. Place the foam grommet into the slot on the rear cover.
7. To make sure that the cover will not pinch the cable,
position the cable between the shaded areas in Figure
2.3.
7. To make sure that the cover will not pinch the cable,
position the cable between the shaded areas in Figure
2.3.
8. Replace the rear cover of the control head and its two
screws carefully. Note that the rear cover of the control
head can be rotated to give you either top or bottom
entry of the cables.
8. Replace the rear cover of the control head and its two
screws carefully. Note that the rear cover of the control
head can be rotated to give you either top or bottom
entry of the cables.
The loudspeaker and the control head have similar mounting
brackets. The procedure for installing them is the same.
The loudspeaker and the control head have similar mounting
brackets. The procedure for installing them is the same.
To install the brackets:
To install the brackets:
1. Remove the two cradle screws and washers securing the
mounting cradle to the equipment.
1. Remove the two cradle screws and washers securing the
mounting cradle to the equipment.
2. Secure the mounting cradle into position. Ensure that
there is sufficient space at the rear for the cables.
2. Secure the mounting cradle into position. Ensure that
there is sufficient space at the rear for the cables.
3. Secure the equipment to the mounting cradle with the
two screws and washers.
3. Secure the equipment to the mounting cradle with the
two screws and washers.
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4. Plug in the control cable at the Remote Control
connector on the transceiver. Ensure that it is securely
fastened.
4. Plug in the control cable at the Remote Control
connector on the transceiver. Ensure that it is securely
fastened.
The control cable is six metres long. Do not cut the control
or loudspeaker cable. If either cable is too long, gather the
excess neatly and secure it out of the way.
The control cable is six metres long. Do not cut the control
or loudspeaker cable. If either cable is too long, gather the
excess neatly and secure it out of the way.
When connecting the microphone, gently rotate the plug in
the microphone socket until the pins locate. Push the plug
home and fasten the locking ring until finger-tight. Do not
over tighten.
When connecting the microphone, gently rotate the plug in
the microphone socket until the pins locate. Push the plug
home and fasten the locking ring until finger-tight. Do not
over tighten.
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Power supply
Installation
Power supply
Ensure that the power supply to operate your transceiver is
12V DC.
Ensure that the power supply to operate your transceiver is
12V DC.
Power can be provided by either a 12V battery (for mobile
stations) or a suitable power supply connected directly to the
mains (for fixed base stations).
Power can be provided by either a 12V battery (for mobile
stations) or a suitable power supply connected directly to the
mains (for fixed base stations).
All installations should be checked by a qualified technician
before power is applied to the transceiver.
All installations should be checked by a qualified technician
before power is applied to the transceiver.
The heavy duty six metre length of power cable, which is
supplied with the vehicle mounting cradle for mobile
stations, minimises the voltage drop between the battery and
transceiver during transmission. Do not use a thinner cable
than this.
The heavy duty six metre length of power cable, which is
supplied with the vehicle mounting cradle for mobile
stations, minimises the voltage drop between the battery and
transceiver during transmission. Do not use a thinner cable
than this.
Protect all cables from sharp edges and mechanical
abrasions.
Protect all cables from sharp edges and mechanical
abrasions.
We recommend that a suitable cartridge fuse (32 Amp
accessory code 711) is fitted in the active wire, close to the
battery. This will protect the power cable from risk of fire
should damaged insulation touch the vehicle chassis. Do not
use normal glass in-line automotive fuses. The transceiver is
fitted with adequate internal protection.
We recommend that a suitable cartridge fuse (32 Amp
accessory code 711) is fitted in the active wire, close to the
battery. This will protect the power cable from risk of fire
should damaged insulation touch the vehicle chassis. Do not
use normal glass in-line automotive fuses. The transceiver is
fitted with adequate internal protection.
Connect the power cable between the transceiver and the
battery or the AC power supply.
Connect the power cable between the transceiver and the
battery or the AC power supply.
In extended control installations where the power and
control cables are long and follow a common path, keep
the cables separated by a minimum of 200mm. The
cables can be closer together for short distances, for
example, to pass through the same hole in the bulkhead.
In extended control installations where the power and
control cables are long and follow a common path, keep
the cables separated by a minimum of 200mm. The
cables can be closer together for short distances, for
example, to pass through the same hole in the bulkhead.
Failure to observe this warning will cause distortion of
the transmitted audio signals.
Failure to observe this warning will cause distortion of
the transmitted audio signals.
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Installation
Grounding
Grounding
A good ground (RF earth) is essential for efficient
transceiver operation. A chassis ground is provided on the
rear panel of the transceiver.
A good ground (RF earth) is essential for efficient
transceiver operation. A chassis ground is provided on the
rear panel of the transceiver.
Use a copper braid of at least 12mm width to ground the
transceiver.
Use a copper braid of at least 12mm width to ground the
transceiver.
The control head may also require earthing to prevent RF
interference corrupting its data and audio circuits. To do
this, check that the mounting bracket is earthed by ensuring
that the screws holding the mounting bracket are not
insulated. It may be necessary to remove paint from around
the mounting screws to ensure a good contact.
The control head may also require earthing to prevent RF
interference corrupting its data and audio circuits. To do
this, check that the mounting bracket is earthed by ensuring
that the screws holding the mounting bracket are not
insulated. It may be necessary to remove paint from around
the mounting screws to ensure a good contact.
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Ancillary equipment
Installation
Ancillary equipment
There is a range of ancillary equipment you can connect to
the transceiver. For details, see Chapter 11, Connecting
ancillary equipment.
Antennas and antenna tuners
There is a range of ancillary equipment you can connect to
the transceiver. For details, see Chapter 11, Connecting
ancillary equipment.
Antennas and antenna tuners
Correct installation of the antenna and antenna tuner is
important for good transceiver operation.
Correct installation of the antenna and antenna tuner is
important for good transceiver operation.
To obtain optimal performance and good radiation efficiency
from your transceiver, consider the following for the antenna
and antenna tuner:
To obtain optimal performance and good radiation efficiency
from your transceiver, consider the following for the antenna
and antenna tuner:
physical location
physical location
distance from the transceiver
distance from the transceiver
grounding.
grounding.
Follow the installation instructions provided with each
antenna and antenna tuner to achieve the best possible
performance.
Follow the installation instructions provided with each
antenna and antenna tuner to achieve the best possible
performance.
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3 Channel and scan table setup
3 Channel and scan table setup
This chapter covers:
This chapter covers:
Channel creation and editing (3-2)
Channel creation and editing (3-2)
Channel creation in Free-Tune Receiver mode (3-17)
Channel creation in Free-Tune Receiver mode (3-17)
Channel deletion (3-21)
Channel deletion (3-21)
Scan table creation (3-22)
Scan table creation (3-22)
Scan table deletion (3-27)
Scan table deletion (3-27)
Telephone directory creation (3-29).
Telephone directory creation (3-29).
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Channel and scan table setup
Channel creation and editing
Channel creation and editing
These procedures are used to:
These procedures are used to:
create receive-only channels by copying and editing
existing channels
create receive-only channels by copying and editing
existing channels
edit unprotected channels
edit unprotected channels
create transmit channels (if option TXE is fitted to your
transceiver).
create transmit channels (if option TXE is fitted to your
transceiver).
When you send a call, the channel frequency and sideband
have to be the same for both stations. The channel number is
unimportant.
When you send a call, the channel frequency and sideband
have to be the same for both stations. The channel number is
unimportant.
You cannot change the transmit frequencies used by your
transceiver unless your transceiver is fitted with option TXE.
If you edit a transmit channel and change its frequency, it
automatically becomes a receive-only channel.
You cannot change the transmit frequencies used by your
transceiver unless your transceiver is fitted with option TXE.
If you edit a transmit channel and change its frequency, it
automatically becomes a receive-only channel.
You can change channel comments to describe how each
channel is used.
You can change channel comments to describe how each
channel is used.
If you regularly use certain channels, grouping them together
may be helpful. You do this by copying channels to new
channel numbers. For example, you could create a group of
10 channels with channel numbers 201 to 210.
If you regularly use certain channels, grouping them together
may be helpful. You do this by copying channels to new
channel numbers. For example, you could create a group of
10 channels with channel numbers 201 to 210.
Unless your transceiver has option TXE, the changes you
can make to a channel depends on whether the channel is:
Unless your transceiver has option TXE, the changes you
can make to a channel depends on whether the channel is:
protected or unprotected
protected or unprotected
a transmit or receive-only channel.
a transmit or receive-only channel.
You can change any unprotected channel setting. The only
protected channel setting you can change is the channel
comment. If you want to change the settings of a protected
channel, make an unprotected copy of the channel and edit
this copy.
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You can change any unprotected channel setting. The only
protected channel setting you can change is the channel
comment. If you want to change the settings of a protected
channel, make an unprotected copy of the channel and edit
this copy.
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Transmit channel settings consist of:
Transmit channel settings consist of:
channel frequency
channel frequency
sideband (upper/lower/selectable)
sideband (upper/lower/selectable)
tone call group (14 or none)
tone call group (14 or none)
selcall group (15 or none)
selcall group (15 or none)
channel protection (on/off)
channel protection (on/off)
channel comment (description of channel).
channel comment (description of channel).
Receive-only channel settings consist of:
Receive-only channel settings consist of:
channel frequency
channel frequency
sideband (upper/ lower/selectable)
sideband (upper/ lower/selectable)
channel protection (on/off)
channel protection (on/off)
channel comment (description of channel).
channel comment (description of channel).
The number of channels available in the transceiver depends
on how much of the transceivers memory is used to hold
channel comments. 400 channels are available if only a few
channel comments are used. 200 channels may be available
if all channels have channel comments.
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The number of channels available in the transceiver depends
on how much of the transceivers memory is used to hold
channel comments. 400 channels are available if only a few
channel comments are used. 200 channels may be available
if all channels have channel comments.
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Channel and scan table setup
Creating or editing a channel
Creating or editing a channel
This procedure is used to create and edit channels. It does
not allow you to create transmit channels with new transmit
frequencies. Option TXE is required for this.
This procedure is used to create and edit channels. It does
not allow you to create transmit channels with new transmit
frequencies. Option TXE is required for this.
If you have option TXE fitted to your transceiver, follow the
procedure in Creating a transmit channel on page 3-11.
If you have option TXE fitted to your transceiver, follow the
procedure in Creating a transmit channel on page 3-11.
To create or edit a channel:
To create or edit a channel:
Action
Notes
1.
In Channel mode,
select the channel
frequency that you
want to copy or edit.
If you want to create a receiveonly channel, you can select
any channel.
2.
Press twice
Example of the display:
Enter
DELETE
Do you want to create a
channel with a new
channel number?
Yes Step 4.
No Step 6.
1.
In Channel mode,
select the channel
frequency that you
want to copy or edit.
If you want to create a receiveonly channel, you can select
any channel.
2.
Press twice
Example of the display:
208
Enter
Enter Channel No.
R'call
ENTER
DELETE
Answer:
3.
Yes if you want to create a
channel by copying or
changing information from
this channel
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Do you want to create a
channel with a new
channel number?
Yes Step 4.
No Step 6.
No if you want to edit this
channel (that is, save your
changes to this channel).
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Notes
Enter Channel No.
R'call
3.
Action
208
ENTER
Answer:
Yes if you want to create a
channel by copying or
changing information from
this channel
No if you want to edit this
channel (that is, save your
changes to this channel).
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4.
Action
Notes
Enter the number of
the new channel
Do not enter the number of a
channel that already exists.
Channel and scan table setup
4.
Action
Notes
Enter the number of
the new channel
Do not enter the number of a
channel that already exists.
numeral
button
5.
Press
numeral
button
Example of the display:
Enter
5.
Press
Enter Receive Freq.
RX 4,0100
.
Enter
R'call
Enter Receive Freq.
RX 4,0100
.
R'call
EXIT
Continue Step 9.
Example of the display:
ENTER
EXIT
Continue Step 9.
If you entered the number of a
channel that already exists, the
transceiver beeps. Start the
procedure again by pressing
If you entered the number of a
channel that already exists, the
transceiver beeps. Start the
procedure again by pressing
PTT
6.
(From Step 3.)
To edit this channel,
press
Enter
PTT
If this channel is protected, the
display looks like this:
Enter channel text
CLEAR
6.
(From Step 3.)
To edit this channel,
press
Enter
ENTER
R'call
If this channel is protected, the
display looks like this:
Enter channel text
CLEAR
ENTER
R'call
If this channel is unprotected,
the display looks like this:
Channel used
Enter to continue.
208
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If this channel is unprotected,
the display looks like this:
Channel used
Enter to continue.
208
EXIT
ENTER
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7.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
Is this channel
protected?
If this channel is protected, you
can only change its channel
comment.
7.
Example of the display:
8.
Yes Step 22.
No Step 8.
8.
Press
Enter
Action
Notes
Is this channel
protected?
If this channel is protected, you
can only change its channel
comment.
Yes Step 22.
No Step 8.
Press
Enter Receive Freq.
RX 4,0100
.
Enter
R'call
Are you changing the
receive frequency or is
this a receive-only
channel?
ENTER
EXIT
Answer yes if either or both of
these questions are true.
9.
Yes Step 10.
No Step 13.
10.
To change the
frequency, enter the
new value
numeral
button
11.
Press
R'call
3-6
Are you changing the
receive frequency or is
this a receive-only
channel?
ENTER
Answer yes if either or both of
these questions are true.
Yes Step 10.
No Step 13.
Enter the kHz frequency to two
decimal places. For example,
to enter 2040kHz, enter
204000.
10.
To change the
frequency, enter the
new value
Entering a frequency
automatically makes this a
receive-only channel.
numeral
button
Example of the display:
Enter
Enter Receive Freq.
RX 4,0100
.
R'call
EXIT
9.
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
Upper sideband
1
EXIT
11.
Press
R'call
ENTER
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Entering a frequency
automatically makes this a
receive-only channel.
Example of the display:
Enter
NP
Enter the kHz frequency to two
decimal places. For example,
to enter 2040kHz, enter
204000.
Enter Options
U
Upper sideband
1
EXIT
NP
ENTER
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12.
Action
Notes
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Select:
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12.
U for upper sideband
Action
Notes
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Select:
L for lower sideband
Select
Continue Step 19.
13.
(From Step 9.)
Press
Enter
R'call
L for lower sideband
LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
The display shows the channel
options:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Upper sideband
EXIT
Select
Continue Step 19.
13.
(From Step 9.)
Press
NP
Enter
ENTER
R'call
If you finish changing channel
options at any time in steps
1320, you can go to step 21.
14.
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Select:
15.
To move to the tone
call group setting,
rotate
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LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
The display shows the channel
options:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Upper sideband
EXIT
NP
ENTER
If you finish changing channel
options at any time in steps
1320, you can go to step 21.
14.
U for upper sideband
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
L for lower sideband
Select
U for upper sideband
Select:
U for upper sideband
L for lower sideband
LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
Example of the display:
Select
15.
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Hi: 1320 Lo: 880
ENTER
EXIT
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To move to the tone
call group setting,
rotate
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LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Hi: 1320 Lo: 880
ENTER
EXIT
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16.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
To change the tone call
group setting, rotate
Select:
Select
17.
To move to the selcall
group setting, rotate
Volume
18.
To change the selcall
group setting, rotate
Select
19.
To move to the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Volume
16.
T1 to T4 to use this
channel for tone calls
T- to disallow tone calls on
this channel.
17.
NP
Codan
ENTER
Select:
18.
S1 to S5 to use this
channel for selcalls
S- to disallow selcalls on
this channel.
Select:
To move to the selcall
group setting, rotate
To change the selcall
group setting, rotate
Select
Example of the display:
19.
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
To move to the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Volume
T1 to T4 to use this
channel for tone calls
T- to disallow tone calls on
this channel.
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Self Id:
EXIT
NP
Codan
ENTER
Select:
S1 to S5 to use this
channel for selcalls
S- to disallow selcalls on
this channel.
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
or
Enter Options
U
NP
Not protected
EXIT
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group setting, rotate
Volume
or
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Notes
Select
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Self Id:
EXIT
Action
Enter Options
U
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
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20.
Action
Notes
To change the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Select:
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20.
NP to leave this channel
unprotected.
Action
Notes
To change the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Select:
P to protect this channel
from all changes
P to protect this channel
from all changes
Select
Select
Caution! Once you protect a
channel, only a Codan agent
can change or delete this
channel without deleting all
channels from the transceiver
unless option TXE has been
enabled.
21.
Press
Example of the display:
Enter
Caution! Once you protect a
channel, only a Codan agent
can change or delete this
channel without deleting all
channels from the transceiver
unless option TXE has been
enabled.
21.
Press
Enter channel text
ENTER
CLEAR
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
To clear any existing text,
press
22.
To enter a comment to
describe this channel,
select each character
using
F1
ENTER
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
To clear any existing text,
press
F1
Select
Select
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
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Enter channel text
R'call
CLEAR
To enter a comment to
describe this channel,
select each character
using
Example of the display:
Enter
R'call
22.
NP to leave this channel
unprotected.
Volume
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23.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
To save all changes for
the edited or copied
channel, press
There is a pause before the
display looks like this example:
Enter
R'call
3-10
23.
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
2040
Notes
To save all changes for
the edited or copied
channel, press
There is a pause before the
display looks like this example:
Enter
Pwr
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R'call
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Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Creating a transmit channel
Creating a transmit channel
This procedure is used to create transmit channels with new
transmit frequencies when your transceiver has option TXE
(Transmit Enable). Under special circumstances TXE may
be fitted at the time of purchase where local licensing
authorities permit.
This procedure is used to create transmit channels with new
transmit frequencies when your transceiver has option TXE
(Transmit Enable). Under special circumstances TXE may
be fitted at the time of purchase where local licensing
authorities permit.
To create a transmit channel:
To create a transmit channel:
Action
Notes
1.
In Channel mode,
select any channel.
2.
Press twice
DELETE
Enter the number of
the channel
numeral
button
208
Notes
1.
In Channel mode,
select any channel.
2.
Press twice
Enter Channel No.
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Action
Example of the display:
Enter
3.
Channel and scan table setup
Example of the display:
Enter
Enter Channel No.
R'call
ENTER
Leave the number unchanged
if you want to edit channel
information for this channel
number instead of saving
changes under a new channel
number.
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DELETE
3.
Enter the number of
the channel
numeral
button
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208
ENTER
Leave the number unchanged
if you want to edit channel
information for this channel
number instead of saving
changes under a new channel
number.
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4.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
Press
If the channel already exists,
the transceiver beeps. To edit
this channel, press
Enter
4.
Action
Notes
Press
If the channel already exists,
the transceiver beeps. To edit
this channel, press
Enter
R'call
R'call
Enter
Enter
R'call
R'call
Example of the display:
Example of the display:
Enter Receive Freq
RX 4,010.0
EXIT
5.
To change the receive
frequency, enter the
new value
Enter Receive Freq
RX 4,010.0
ENTER
EXIT
Enter the kHz frequency to two
decimal places. For example,
to enter 2040kHz, enter
204000.
5.
To change the receive
frequency, enter the
new value
numeral
button
6.
Press
R'call
7.
To change the transmit
frequency, enter the
new value
Enter Transmit Freq
RX 2,040.0
TX 2,040.0
EXIT
6.
Press
Example of the display:
Enter
R'call
ENTER
Enter the kHz frequency to two
decimal places.
7.
To inhibit transmission on this
channel, enter 0.
numeral
button
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Enter the kHz frequency to two
decimal places. For example,
to enter 2040kHz, enter
204000.
numeral
button
Example of the display:
Enter
ENTER
To change the transmit
frequency, enter the
new value
Enter Transmit Freq
RX 2,040.0
TX 2,040.0
EXIT
ENTER
Enter the kHz frequency to two
decimal places.
To inhibit transmission on this
channel, enter 0.
numeral
button
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Action
8.
Channel and scan table setup
Notes
Action
Is transmission
inhibited on this
channel?
8.
Yes Step 9.
No Step 11.
9.
Press
R'call
10.
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Is transmission
inhibited on this
channel?
Yes Step 9.
No Step 11.
Example of the display:
Enter
Notes
Enter Options
U
Upper sideband
1
EXIT
9.
Press
Example of the display:
Enter
NP
R'call
ENTER
Select:
10.
U for upper sideband
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
L for lower sideband
Select
Continue Step 17.
11.
(From Step 8.)
Press
Enter
R'call
The display shows the channel
options:
Select
Continue Step 17.
11.
(From Step 8.)
Press
NP
Enter
ENTER
R'call
If you finish changing channel
options at any time in steps
1118, you can go to step 19.
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ENTER
Select:
U for upper sideband
L for lower sideband
LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Upper sideband
EXIT
Enter Options
U
Upper sideband
1
EXIT
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LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
The display shows the channel
options:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Upper sideband
EXIT
NP
ENTER
If you finish changing channel
options at any time in steps
1118, you can go to step 19.
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12.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Select:
12.
U for upper sideband
Action
Notes
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Select:
L for lower sideband
Select
13.
To move to the tone
call group setting,
rotate
Volume
14.
To change the tone call
group setting, rotate
Select
15.
To move to the selcall
group setting, rotate
Volume
3-14
L for lower sideband
LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
Select
Example of the display:
13.
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Hi: 1320 Lo: 880
ENTER
EXIT
14.
T1 to T4 to use this
channel for tone calls
T- to disallow tone calls on
this channel.
To change the tone call
group setting, rotate
Select
Example of the display:
15.
NP
Codan
ENTER
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To move to the tone
call group setting,
rotate
Volume
Select:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Self Id:
EXIT
U for upper sideband
To move to the selcall
group setting, rotate
Volume
3-14
LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Hi: 1320 Lo: 880
ENTER
EXIT
Select:
T1 to T4 to use this
channel for tone calls
T- to disallow tone calls on
this channel.
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
Self Id:
EXIT
NP
Codan
ENTER
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16.
Action
Notes
To change the selcall
group setting, rotate
Select:
Select
17.
(From Step 10.)
To move to the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Volume
Channel and scan table setup
16.
S1 to S5 to use this
channel for selcalls
Action
Notes
To change the selcall
group setting, rotate
Select:
S- to disallow selcalls on
this channel.
Example of the display:
Select
17.
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
(From Step 10.)
To move to the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Volume
or
Enter Options
U
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
18.
To change the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Select:
To change the channel
protection setting,
rotate
P to protect this channel
from all changes.
Example of the display:
Enter Options
U
T1 S1
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
or
Select:
NP to leave this channel
unprotected
P to protect this channel
from all changes.
Select
Select
Protection only applies when
TXE is disabled.
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S- to disallow selcalls on
this channel.
Enter Options
U
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
18.
NP to leave this channel
unprotected
S1 to S5 to use this
channel for selcalls
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Protection only applies when
TXE is disabled.
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19.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
Enter
19.
Enter channel text
Press
Example of the display:
Enter channel text
R'call
CLEAR
To enter a comment to
describe this channel,
select each character
using
Notes
Enter
R'call
20.
Action
ENTER
CLEAR
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
20.
To clear any existing text,
press
To enter a comment to
describe this channel,
select each character
using
ENTER
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
To clear any existing text,
press
F1
F1
Select
Select
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
Volume
21.
To save all changes for
the channel, press
Enter
R'call
Volume
There is a pause before the
display looks like this example:
21.
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
Enter
2040
R'call
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There is a pause before the
display looks like this example:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
3-16
To save all changes for
the channel, press
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
3-16
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Channel creation in Free-Tune Receiver mode
1.
Channel and scan table setup
Channel creation in Free-Tune Receiver mode
This procedure is used to create receive-only channels in
Free-Tune Receiver mode.
This procedure is used to create receive-only channels in
Free-Tune Receiver mode.
This procedure is similar to Channel creation and editing
(see page 3-2 for details) except that you cannot create
transmit channels.
This procedure is similar to Channel creation and editing
(see page 3-2 for details) except that you cannot create
transmit channels.
After using Free-Tune Receiver mode to tune the transceiver
to a new channel frequency, this procedure is useful for
saving the frequency under a new channel number.
After using Free-Tune Receiver mode to tune the transceiver
to a new channel frequency, this procedure is useful for
saving the frequency under a new channel number.
To create a receive-only channel in Free-Tune Receiver
mode:
To create a receive-only channel in Free-Tune Receiver
mode:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
Example of the display:
Repeatedly press
Example of the display:
Mode
1.
Mode
F r e e Tu n e R e c e i v e r
USB
HI
F r e e Tu n e R e c e i v e r
USB
HI
4,01000
.
Rx.
4,01000
.
Rx.
until you see the
display for Free-Tune
Receiver mode.
until you see the
display for Free-Tune
Receiver mode.
2.
Make any changes to
the frequency.
Refer to the HF SSB
transceiver user guide,
Chapter 3, Using Free-Tune
Receiver mode.
2.
Make any changes to
the frequency.
Refer to the HF SSB
transceiver user guide,
Chapter 3, Using Free-Tune
Receiver mode.
3.
Press
Example of the display:
3.
Press
Example of the display:
Enter
R'call
F r e e Tu n e R e c e i v e r
Enter
USB
HI
4,83500
. ENTER
PROG
R'call
3-17
USB
HI
4,83500
. ENTER
PROG
Rx.
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4.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
F1
Enter the number of
the new channel
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
Enter Channel No.
DELETE
5.
4.
Action
208
F1
ENTER
DELETE
Do not enter the number of a
channel that already exists.
5.
Enter the number of
the new channel
numeral
button
6.
Press
6.
Enter
3-18
208
ENTER
Do not enter the number of a
channel that already exists.
numeral
button
The display should look like
this:
R'call
Enter Channel No.
Press
The display should look like
this:
Enter
Enter Options
U
Upper sideband
1
EXIT
R'call
NP
ENTER
Enter Options
U
Upper sideband
1
EXIT
NP
ENTER
If you entered the number of a
channel that already exists, the
transceiver beeps. Start the
procedure again by pressing
If you entered the number of a
channel that already exists, the
transceiver beeps. Start the
procedure again by pressing
PTT
PTT
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7.
Action
Notes
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Select:
Channel and scan table setup
7.
U for upper sideband
Action
Notes
To change the sideband
setting, rotate
Select:
L for lower sideband
Select
8.
To move to the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Volume
9.
To change the channel
protection setting,
rotate
L for lower sideband
LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
Example of the display:
Select
8.
Enter Options
U
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
To move to the channel
protection setting,
rotate
Volume
9.
NP to leave this channel
unprotected
To change the channel
protection setting,
rotate
P to protect this channel
from all changes.
Example of the display:
Enter
Enter Options
U
NP
Not protected
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
NP to leave this channel
unprotected
Caution! Once you protect a
channel, only a Codan agent
can change or delete this
channel without deleting all
channels from the transceiver.
10.
Press
Enter channel text
Example of the display:
Enter
R'call
Enter channel text
R'call
CLEAR
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Example of the display:
Select
Caution! Once you protect a
channel, only a Codan agent
can change or delete this
channel without deleting all
channels from the transceiver.
Press
LU for either sideband to be
selectable.
P to protect this channel
from all changes.
Select
10.
U for upper sideband
ENTER
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CLEAR
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11.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
To enter a comment to
describe this channel,
select each character
using
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
11.
To clear any existing text,
press
Action
Notes
To enter a comment to
describe this channel,
select each character
using
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
To clear any existing text,
press
F1
F1
Select
Select
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
Volume
12.
To return to Channel
mode saving the new
channel, press
Enter
R'call
Volume
There is a pause before the
display looks like this example:
12.
Radio Australia
USB
HI
501
Rx.
4835
Enter
R'call
3-20
To return to Channel
mode saving the new
channel, press
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There is a pause before the
display looks like this example:
Radio Australia
USB
HI
501
Rx.
4835
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Channel deletion
Channel and scan table setup
Channel deletion
This procedure is used to delete unprotected channels.
This procedure is used to delete unprotected channels.
Only a Codan agent can change or delete a protected channel
unless you have option TXE fitted.
Only a Codan agent can change or delete a protected channel
unless you have option TXE fitted.
To delete an unprotected channel:
To delete an unprotected channel:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
1.
In Channel mode,
select the channel that
you want to delete.
Unprotected channels show the
unprotected marker (small dot)
at the bottom left of the
display.
1.
In Channel mode,
select the channel that
you want to delete.
Unprotected channels show the
unprotected marker (small dot)
at the bottom left of the
display.
2.
Press twice
Example of the display:
2.
Press twice
Example of the display:
Enter
Enter Channel No.
R'call
DELETE
3.
Press
208
Enter
R'call
ENTER
Example of the display:
F1
Enter Channel No.
DELETE
3.
Press
DELETE CHANNEL?
4.
Press
F1
F1
DELETE CHANNEL?
208
NO
The transceiver beeps after the
channel has been deleted.
YES
4.
Press
F1
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Example of the display:
208
YES
208
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NO
The transceiver beeps after the
channel has been deleted.
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Channel and scan table setup
Scan table creation
Scan table creation
This procedure is used to set up any of the three scan tables.
This procedure is used to set up any of the three scan tables.
You can only make changes to scan tables if scan table
editing is switched on (see Chapter 8, Scan table editing
on/off).
You can only make changes to scan tables if scan table
editing is switched on (see Chapter 8, Scan table editing
on/off).
Each scan table can hold up to ten receive frequency
channels. You can add a channel to the scan table more than
once if you want the channel to be scanned several times in
each scan cycle.
Each scan table can hold up to ten receive frequency
channels. You can add a channel to the scan table more than
once if you want the channel to be scanned several times in
each scan cycle.
You can select one of five scan types as displayed:
You can select one of five scan types as displayed:
Selcall
Selcall
Selcall scanning is the normal setting if you
expect to receive selcalls. Mute is on so that no
voice transmissions are heard. (Use of selcall
mute needs to be on. See Chapter 8, Selcall
mute availability on/off.)
Each channel is scanned for 0.6 seconds.
Scanning only stops for selcalls.
Cont
Each channel is scanned for 0.6 seconds.
Scanning only stops for selcalls.
Cont
Use Continuous scanning if you want to listen to
voice traffic as the channels are scanned.
Each channel is scanned for 0.6 seconds.
Scanning only stops for selcalls. Mute is off.
Pause
Pause
Use Pause scanning if you expect voice calls and
want scanning to pause for five seconds when
voice is detected on the channel.
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Use Continuous scanning if you want to listen to
voice traffic as the channels are scanned.
Each channel is scanned for 0.6 seconds.
Scanning only stops for selcalls. Mute is off.
Each channel is scanned for one second.
Scanning also stops for selcalls.
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Selcall scanning is the normal setting if you
expect to receive selcalls. Mute is on so that no
voice transmissions are heard. (Use of selcall
mute needs to be on. See Chapter 8, Selcall
mute availability on/off.)
Use Pause scanning if you expect voice calls and
want scanning to pause for five seconds when
voice is detected on the channel.
Each channel is scanned for one second.
Scanning also stops for selcalls.
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Hold
Channel and scan table setup
Hold
Use Hold scanning if you expect voice calls and
want scanning to hold for as long as the voice is
detected on the channel.
Each channel is scanned for one second.
Scanning also stops for selcalls.
ALE
Each channel is scanned for one second.
Scanning also stops for selcalls.
ALE
Use ALE scanning if you are using an ALE
controller and expect ALE calls.
Scanning stops for both selcall and ALE calls.
Mute is on.
2.
To set up a scan table:
Action
Notes
In Channel mode,
press
Example of the display:
Scan
To select one of the
three scan tables, rotate
1.
Scan Table: 1
Action
Notes
In Channel mode,
press
Example of the display:
Scan
Press SCAN to Scan
PROGRAM
EXIT
Select scan table 1, 2 or 3.
2.
To select one of the
three scan tables, rotate
Select
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Use ALE scanning if you are using an ALE
controller and expect ALE calls.
Scanning stops for both selcall and ALE calls.
Mute is on.
To set up a scan table:
1.
Use Hold scanning if you expect voice calls and
want scanning to hold for as long as the voice is
detected on the channel.
Scan Table: 1
Press SCAN to Scan
PROGRAM
EXIT
Select scan table 1, 2 or 3.
Select
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3.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
Press
For example, scan table 2
looks like this:
F2
Scan Table: 2
F1 to delete table
F2 to program table
DELETE
4.
Press
3.
Notes
Press
For example, scan table 2
looks like this:
F2
Scan Table: 2
F1 to delete table
F2 to program table
DELETE
ENTER
Example of the display:
F2
Action
4.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
Scan Table: 2
Enter Scan name
CLEAR
5.
To enter a comment to
describe this scan table,
select each character
using
ENTER
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
5.
To clear any existing text,
press
To enter a comment to
describe this scan table,
select each character
using
Select
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
Volume
3-24
Enter up to 20 characters (for
example, Local Network).
To clear any existing text,
press
Volume
Example of the display:
F2
ENTER
F1
Select
Press
Scan Table: 2
Enter Scan name
CLEAR
F1
6.
ENTER
Scan Table: 2
Default Scan: Cont
Continuous scan
EXIT
6.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
ENTER
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Scan Table: 2
Default Scan: Cont
Continuous scan
EXIT
ENTER
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7.
Action
Notes
To switch between the
types of scanning,
rotate
Select:
Select
8.
Press
9.
7.
Selcallfor normal selcall
scanning
To select the channel
to add to the scan table,
rotate
Action
Notes
To switch between the
types of scanning,
rotate
Select:
Contfor selcall scanning
without muting channel
traffic
Select
Contfor selcall scanning
without muting channel
traffic
Pausefor voice call
scanning to pause five
seconds on voice detection
Holdfor voice call
scanning to hold on voice
detection
Holdfor voice call
scanning to hold on voice
detection
ALEfor ALE call
scanning.
ALEfor ALE call
scanning.
8.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
Scan Table: 2
Local Network
USB
215
DELETE
2,500.0
PROGRAM
You can add up to ten
channels to the scan table.
9.
To delete a channel already
added to the scan table, press
To select the channel
to add to the scan table,
rotate
F1
Scan Table: 2
Local Network
USB
215
DELETE
2,500.0
PROGRAM
You can add up to ten
channels to the scan table.
To delete a channel already
added to the scan table, press
F1
Select
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Selcallfor normal selcall
scanning
Pausefor voice call
scanning to pause five
seconds on voice detection
Example of the display:
F2
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Select
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10.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
To add the displayed
channel to the scan
table, press
Prog x1 indicates that this
channel is now entered once in
the scan table:
F2
11.
Scan Table: 2
Local Network
USB
149
DELETE
10.
Prog x1
Scan
11.
Prog x1 indicates that this
channel is now entered once in
the scan table:
Scan Table: 2
Local Network
USB
149
DELETE
Prog x1
2,040.0
PROGRAM
Do you want to add
another channel to the
scan table?
Yes Step 9.
No Step 12.
Example of the display:
12.
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
To save your changes,
press
Scan
2040
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
Return to Step 2 to program
another scan table.
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
Return to Step 2 to program
another scan table.
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To add the displayed
channel to the scan
table, press
2,040.0
PROGRAM
Do you want to add
another channel to the
scan table?
To save your changes,
press
Notes
F2
Yes Step 9.
No Step 12.
12.
Action
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Scan table deletion
1.
Channel and scan table setup
Scan table deletion
This procedure is used to delete any of the three scan tables.
This procedure is used to delete any of the three scan tables.
You can only delete scan tables if scan table editing is
switched on (see Chapter 8, Scan table editing on/off).
You can only delete scan tables if scan table editing is
switched on (see Chapter 8, Scan table editing on/off).
To delete a scan table:
To delete a scan table:
Action
Notes
In Channel mode, press
Example of the display:
Scan
1.
Action
Notes
In Channel mode, press
Example of the display:
Scan
Scan Table: 1
Press SCAN to Scan
PROGRAM
EXIT
2.
To select one of the
three scan tables for
deletion, rotate
Select scan table 1, 2 or 3.
Press SCAN to Scan
PROGRAM
EXIT
2.
To select one of the
three scan tables for
deletion, rotate
Select
3.
Press
F2
Select scan table 1, 2 or 3.
Select
For example, scan table 2 looks
like this:
Scan Table: 2
F1 to delete table
F2 to program table
DELETE
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Scan Table: 1
3.
Press
F2
Scan Table: 2
F1 to delete table
F2 to program table
DELETE
ENTER
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For example, scan table 2 looks
like this:
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4.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
F1
5.
To delete the scan
table, press
F1
Scan Table: 2
Local Network
F1 to delete table
DELETE
4.
CALL
Rx.
5.
Example of the display:
To delete the scan
table, press
F1
2040
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Scan Table: 2
Local Network
F1 to delete table
DELETE
EXIT
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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Press
EXIT
Geneva Switzerland
149
Notes
F1
Example of the display:
USB
HI
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Telephone directory creation
Channel and scan table setup
Telephone directory creation
This procedure is used to set up the telephone directory for
sending telcalls.
This procedure is used to set up the telephone directory for
sending telcalls.
The telephone directory operates like a telephone book. It
can hold ten telephone entries (numbered 09). Each entry
consists of a telephone number and a comment.
The telephone directory operates like a telephone book. It
can hold ten telephone entries (numbered 09). Each entry
consists of a telephone number and a comment.
You can only access the telephone directory from channels
that allow selcalling (channels attached to a selcall group).
To check the selcall group setting for a channel, refer to the
HF SSB transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Using View
Channel Options mode.
You can only access the telephone directory from channels
that allow selcalling (channels attached to a selcall group).
To check the selcall group setting for a channel, refer to the
HF SSB transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Using View
Channel Options mode.
To add or clear entries from the telephone directory:
To add or clear entries from the telephone directory:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
1.
In Channel mode,
select a channel that is
set up for selcalling.
You can only access the
telephone directory from a
selcall channel.
1.
In Channel mode,
select a channel that is
set up for selcalling.
You can only access the
telephone directory from a
selcall channel.
2.
Press
Example of the display:
2.
Press
Example of the display:
Call
Selcall:
USB
HI
CALL
3.
Press
149
Rx.
R'call
Tel:
USB
HI
CALL
Call
2040
TYPE
Example of the display:
Enter
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894477
Rx.
3.
Press
R'call
ENDCALL
Tel:
USB
HI
CALL
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894477
149
Rx.
2040
TYPE
Example of the display:
Enter
2040
3-29
USB
HI
CALL
029712233
149
Selcall:
029712233
149
Rx.
2040
ENDCALL
3-29
Channel and scan table setup
4.
5.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
4.
Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
Enter
Ch: 149
Tel-Dir:0
Tel:
Enter
Ch: 149
Tel-Dir:0
Tel:
R'call
PROG
CALL
Rx.
R'call
PROG
CALL
Rx.
To select one of the ten
entries, rotate
Select an entry from 0 to 9.
5.
To select one of the ten
entries, rotate
Select
6.
Press
F2
7.
Enter the telephone
number
Select
For example, entry 3 looks like
this:
6.
Press
F2
Press
F2
3-30
For example, entry 3 looks like
this:
Edit Tel
Tel-Dir:3
Tel:
Edit Tel
Tel-Dir:3
Tel:
ENTER
EXIT
Rx.
ENTER
EXIT
Rx.
To cancel an existing number
and leave this entry unused,
enter 0.
7.
Enter the telephone
number
numeral
button
8.
Select an entry from 0 to 9.
To cancel an existing number
and leave this entry unused,
enter 0.
numeral
button
For example, number
083050311 looks like this:
8.
Press
F2
For example, number
083050311 looks like this:
Edit Text
Tel-Dir:3
Tel: 083050311
Edit Text
Tel-Dir:3
Tel: 083050311
ENTER
CLEAR
Rx.
ENTER
CLEAR
Rx.
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9.
Action
Notes
To enter a comment,
select each character
using
Enter up to 20 characters to
describe the number (for
example, persons name and
location).
Select
and move between
characters using
Channel and scan table setup
9.
Action
Notes
To enter a comment,
select each character
using
Enter up to 20 characters to
describe the number (for
example, persons name and
location).
To clear any existing text,
press
Select
F1
and move between
characters using
Volume
10.
To save your changes,
press
F2
11.
F1
Volume
Example of the display:
Ch: 149
Tel:
Codan Adelaide
CALL
Rx.
10.
Tel-Dir:3
083050311
To save your changes,
press
F2
PROG
Do you want to add
another telephone
number?
11.
Yes Return to
Step 5.
No Step 12.
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To clear any existing text,
press
Example of the display:
Ch: 149
Tel:
Codan Adelaide
CALL
Rx.
Tel-Dir:3
083050311
PROG
Do you want to add
another telephone
number?
Yes Return to
Step 5.
No Step 12.
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12.
Channel and scan table setup
Action
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
PTT
12.
CALL
149
Rx.
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
2040
PTT
Pwr
3-32
Action
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149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
3-32
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4 Using Setup mode procedures
4 Using Setup mode procedures
Setup mode allows you to view and change settings that
control transceiver operation.
Setup mode allows you to view and change settings that
control transceiver operation.
This chapter:
This chapter:
explains how to use Setup mode (4-2)
explains how to use Setup mode (4-2)
lists the procedures available in Setup mode (4-3)
lists the procedures available in Setup mode (4-3)
gives some tips on using Setup mode for advanced users
(4-7).
gives some tips on using Setup mode for advanced users
(4-7).
You should read this chapter before running any of the Setup
mode procedures. Chapters 58 cover in detail the Setup
mode procedures for the full range of HF SSB series
transceivers. Not all of these procedures may be available in
your transceiver.
You should read this chapter before running any of the Setup
mode procedures. Chapters 58 cover in detail the Setup
mode procedures for the full range of HF SSB series
transceivers. Not all of these procedures may be available in
your transceiver.
You can only use the Setup mode procedures that:
You can only use the Setup mode procedures that:
are standard for all HF SSB series transceivers (see List
of Setup mode procedures on page 4-3)
are standard for all HF SSB series transceivers (see List
of Setup mode procedures on page 4-3)
correspond to transceiver options factory fitted for your
version of the transceiver in the HF SSB series range
(refer to the front of your HF SSB transceiver user guide
for the list of factory fitted transceiver options)
correspond to transceiver options factory fitted for your
version of the transceiver in the HF SSB series range
(refer to the front of your HF SSB transceiver user guide
for the list of factory fitted transceiver options)
correspond to transceiver options that you have
additionally enabled in your transceiver by using
passwords (see Chapter 7, Password entry to enable
transceiver options).
correspond to transceiver options that you have
additionally enabled in your transceiver by using
passwords (see Chapter 7, Password entry to enable
transceiver options).
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Using Setup mode procedures
Using Setup mode procedures
Using Setup mode
Using Setup mode
You enter Setup mode by pressing the Mode button on the
control panel four times starting from the Channel mode
setting.
You enter Setup mode by pressing the Mode button on the
control panel four times starting from the Channel mode
setting.
Setup mode only displays the names of Setup mode
procedures fitted or enabled for your transceiver. The names
of unavailable procedures are blanked out.
Setup mode only displays the names of Setup mode
procedures fitted or enabled for your transceiver. The names
of unavailable procedures are blanked out.
The easiest way to use Setup mode is to find the procedure
you want from the following list and turn to the description
of the procedure for further details and step by step guidance.
Procedures are listed alphabetically in Chapters 58.
The easiest way to use Setup mode is to find the procedure
you want from the following list and turn to the description
of the procedure for further details and step by step guidance.
Procedures are listed alphabetically in Chapters 58.
You start each transceiver procedure by entering a setup
code.
You start each transceiver procedure by entering a setup
code.
If you make a mistake in setting a value and want to avoid
saving your changes, press the F1 button on the control
panel or PTT on the microphone to return to an earlier step
in the procedure. Repeated pressing of either button
progresses you back to Channel mode.
If you make a mistake in setting a value and want to avoid
saving your changes, press the F1 button on the control
panel or PTT on the microphone to return to an earlier step
in the procedure. Repeated pressing of either button
progresses you back to Channel mode.
If you do not touch any button or knob for 60 seconds while
in Setup mode, the transceiver automatically reverts to
Channel mode. If this happens while you are in the middle
of a procedure, start the procedure again.
If you do not touch any button or knob for 60 seconds while
in Setup mode, the transceiver automatically reverts to
Channel mode. If this happens while you are in the middle
of a procedure, start the procedure again.
The descriptions for the procedures show examples of
channel and frequency numbers. You must enter your own
values.
The descriptions for the procedures show examples of
channel and frequency numbers. You must enter your own
values.
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List of Setup mode procedures
Using Setup mode procedures
List of Setup mode procedures
Procedures labelled standard are available in all HF SSB
series transceivers.
Procedure
Page
Procedures labelled standard are available in all HF SSB
series transceivers.
Setup Description
code
Procedure
ALE alphanumeric 5-2
address
2434
Sets the alphanumeric address of your
transceiver.
ALE alphanumeric 5-2
address
2434
Sets the alphanumeric address of your
transceiver.
ALE option reset
5-4
2432
Resets 9 of the 17 ALE option settings 016
to their factory values.
ALE option reset
5-4
2432
Resets 9 of the 17 ALE option settings 016
to their factory values.
ALE option
settings
5-6
2431
Changes how the ALE controller works.
ALE option
settings
5-6
2431
Changes how the ALE controller works.
ALE sounding
interval
5-13
2433
Changes the ALE sounding time interval.
ALE sounding
interval
5-13
2433
Changes the ALE sounding time interval.
Beep loudness
(standard)
5-15
33
Changes the volume of beeps made by the
transceiver.
Beep loudness
(standard)
5-15
33
Changes the volume of beeps made by the
transceiver.
Call preamble
length
5-17
242
Sets the length of the preamble transmitted at
the start of a selective call.
Call preamble
length
5-17
242
Sets the length of the preamble transmitted at
the start of a selective call.
Call privacy on/off 5-19
2443
Limits the stations that can receive your
transmissions of GPS, page and status call
information.
Call privacy on/off 5-19
2443
Limits the stations that can receive your
transmissions of GPS, page and status call
information.
Clock calibration
(standard)
5-21
412
Calibrates the transceiver clock against an
external standard.
Clock calibration
(standard)
5-21
412
Calibrates the transceiver clock against an
external standard.
Clock setting
(standard)
5-23
411
Sets the time and date of the transceiver
clock.
Clock setting
(standard)
5-23
411
Sets the time and date of the transceiver
clock.
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code
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Procedure
Page
Using Setup mode procedures
Setup Description
code
Clone a transceiver 5-28
(standard)
Procedure
Page
Copies the settings from one transceiver to
another by a process called cloning.
Clone a transceiver 5-28
(standard)
Setup Description
code
Copies the settings from one transceiver to
another by a process called cloning.
Display brightness 6-2
(standard)
311
Changes the brightness of the display.
Display brightness 6-2
(standard)
311
Changes the brightness of the display.
Display contrast
(standard)
6-4
312
Changes the contrast of the display.
Display contrast
(standard)
6-4
312
Changes the contrast of the display.
Display diagnostics 6-6
on/off (standard)
314
Switches on or off the display of diagnostic
information about your transceiver.
Display diagnostics 6-6
on/off (standard)
314
Switches on or off the display of diagnostic
information about your transceiver.
Display frequency
(standard)
6-8
313
Sets how the frequency is displayed for each
channel.
Display frequency
(standard)
6-8
313
Sets how the frequency is displayed for each
channel.
Emergency selcall
receive setup
6-11
24422 Sets up the transceiver for receiving
emergency selcalls.
Emergency selcall
receive setup
6-11
24422 Sets up the transceiver for receiving
emergency selcalls.
Emergency selcall
transmit setup
6-15
24421 Sets up the transceiver for sending
emergency selcalls.
Emergency selcall
transmit setup
6-15
24421 Sets up the transceiver for sending
emergency selcalls.
Free-Tune Receiver 6-19
mode availability
on/off (standard)
3442
Switches on or off the availability of FreeTune Receiver mode.
Free-Tune Receiver 6-19
mode availability
on/off (standard)
3442
Switches on or off the availability of FreeTune Receiver mode.
GPS display on/off 6-21
3421
Switches on or off the display of your
transceivers GPS location.
GPS display on/off 6-21
3421
Switches on or off the display of your
transceivers GPS location.
GPS timeout on/off 6-23
3422
Switches on or off the GPS timeout warning.
GPS timeout on/off 6-23
3422
Switches on or off the GPS timeout warning.
Page call canned
message setup
24441 Prepares and stores up to three messages
ready for sending in a page call.
Page call canned
message setup
24441 Prepares and stores up to three messages
ready for sending in a page call.
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Procedure
Page
Setup Description
code
Procedure
Page
Setup Description
code
Password entry to
enable transceiver
options (standard)
7-5
42
Password entry to
enable transceiver
options (standard)
7-5
42
Power up message
on/off (standard)
7-10
34411 Allows you to set up a message that is
displayed for several seconds when the
transceiver is first switched on.
Power up message
on/off (standard)
7-10
34411 Allows you to set up a message that is
displayed for several seconds when the
transceiver is first switched on.
Power up mute
setting (standard)
7-13
34412 Selects the initial mute setting that is used
when the transceiver is first switched on.
Power up mute
setting (standard)
7-13
34412 Selects the initial mute setting that is used
when the transceiver is first switched on.
Power up address
display on/off
7-16
34413 Selects whether or not your address, set up in
selcall group 1, is briefly displayed when the
transceiver is first switched on.
Power up address
display on/off
7-16
34413 Selects whether or not your address, set up in
selcall group 1, is briefly displayed when the
transceiver is first switched on.
PTT release beep
on/off (standard)
7-18
3432
Switches on or off PTT release beeping.
PTT release beep
on/off (standard)
7-18
3432
Switches on or off PTT release beeping.
PTT transmit
cut-out (standard)
7-20
3431
Prevents the transceiver from being left on in
the transmit state by mistake.
PTT transmit
cut-out (standard)
7-20
3431
Prevents the transceiver from being left on in
the transmit state by mistake.
Recall channels by 7-22
frequency on/off
(standard)
32
Selects whether or not you can recall
channels by frequency.
Recall channels by 7-22
frequency on/off
(standard)
32
Selects whether or not you can recall
channels by frequency.
RF gain on/off
(standard)
7-24
3443
Switches on or off the RF gain.
RF gain on/off
(standard)
7-24
3443
Switches on or off the RF gain.
RS-232 connected
equipment
(standard)
7-26
3411
Identifies the equipment connected to either
the RS-232 socket or GP connector on the
transceiver rear panel.
RS-232 connected
equipment
(standard)
7-26
3411
Identifies the equipment connected to either
the RS-232 socket or GP connector on the
transceiver rear panel.
RS-232 connection 7-29
baud rate
(standard)
3412
Sets the speed of information transfer for
equipment connected to the transceiver rear
panel.
RS-232 connection 7-29
baud rate
(standard)
3412
Sets the speed of information transfer for
equipment connected to the transceiver rear
panel.
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Enables transceiver options that are built into
the transceiver and deletes forgotten PINs.
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the transceiver and deletes forgotten PINs.
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Procedure
Page
Using Setup mode procedures
Setup Description
code
Procedure
8-2
Scan table
automatic scanning
start (standard)
11
Sets the time delay between finishing a call
and resuming automatic scanning.
8-2
Scan table
automatic scanning
start (standard)
11
Sets the time delay between finishing a call
and resuming automatic scanning.
Scan table editing
on/off (standard)
8-4
12
Switches on or off scan table editing.
Scan table editing
on/off (standard)
8-4
12
Switches on or off scan table editing.
Selcall address
setup
8-6
211
Sets up your address for any of your
transceivers five selcall groups S1S5.
Selcall address
setup
8-6
211
Sets up your address for any of your
transceivers five selcall groups S1S5.
Selcall address size 8-13
compatibility
213
Selects how you communicate with stations
that are incapable of using addresses longer
than four digits.
Selcall address size 8-13
compatibility
213
Selects how you communicate with stations
that are incapable of using addresses longer
than four digits.
Selcall lockout
on/off
8-16
2441
Switches on or off selcall lockout.
Selcall lockout
on/off
8-16
2441
Switches on or off selcall lockout.
Selcall mute
availability on/off
8-18
212
Switches on or off the availability of selcall
mute on the control panel (the SCall Mute
button).
Selcall mute
availability on/off
8-18
212
Switches on or off the availability of selcall
mute on the control panel (the SCall Mute
button).
Status call
availability on/off
8-20
24442 Switches on or off the ability to send the
three types of status callremote diagnostics
call, remote config call and user status call.
Status call
availability on/off
8-20
24442 Switches on or off the ability to send the
three types of status callremote diagnostics
call, remote config call and user status call.
Telcall availability 8-22
on/off
22
Switches on or off the ability to send telcalls.
Telcall availability 8-22
on/off
22
Switches on or off the ability to send telcalls.
Tone call setup
(standard)
8-24
23
Sets up the high and low frequency pairs for
any of the four tone call groups T1T4.
Tone call setup
(standard)
8-24
23
Sets up the high and low frequency pairs for
any of the four tone call groups T1T4.
99-beacon call
response on/off
8-27
241
Switches on or off the ability to respond to
received 99-beacon calls (selcalls ending in
99).
99-beacon call
response on/off
8-27
241
Switches on or off the ability to respond to
received 99-beacon calls (selcalls ending in
99).
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Advanced users
Using Setup mode procedures
Advanced users
This section explains how Setup mode procedures are
arranged in the transceiver. You do not need to understand
this to use Setup mode, but some readers may find this
knowledge useful.
This section explains how Setup mode procedures are
arranged in the transceiver. You do not need to understand
this to use Setup mode, but some readers may find this
knowledge useful.
The Setup mode tree in Figure 4.1 shows how Setup mode
procedures are accessed. Each menu of options displayed by
the transceiver is represented by a branch in this tree.
The Setup mode tree in Figure 4.1 shows how Setup mode
procedures are accessed. Each menu of options displayed by
the transceiver is represented by a branch in this tree.
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Using Setup mode procedures
Setup mode menus
Scan*
Call*
Config*
Setup mode menus
Time*
Password* Clone*
Password entry
to enable
transceiver
options (42)
Enable*
Set*
Calib*
Scan table Scan table
automatic editing
scanning on/off (12)
start (11)
Clock
setting
(411)
Clock
calibration
(412)
Auto*
Selcall Telcall
Telcall
availability
on/off (22)
Clone a
transceiver
Tone* Beacon Preamble ALE Lockout
Privacy Page
Tone call 99-Beacon
setup
call
(23)
response
on/off (241)
Call
privacy
on/off
(2443)
Call preamble
length (242)
Selcall
lockout
on/off (2441)
ID
Mute
ID size
Options Default
Selcall
address
setup
(211)
Selcall
mute
availability
on/off
(212)
Selcall
address size
compatibility
(213)
ALE option
settings
(2431)
Display* Recall*
Beeps*
Recall
channels by
frequency
on/off (32)
RS232*
GPS
Display
frequency
(313)
Mode*
Config*
Timer*
RS-232
connected
equipment
(3411)
RS-232
connection
baud rate
(3412)
PTT
transmit
cutout
(3431)
Display
diagnostics
on/off
(314)
Display
ALE
alphanumeric
address setup
(2434)
PTT*
Timeout
GPS display GPS timeout
on/off (3421) on/off (3422)
Emgcy Status
Page call
availability
on/off
(24441)
Sound Alpha ID
ALE option ALE
reset (2432) sounding
interval
(2433)
Beep
loudness
(33)
Bright* Contrast* Format* dB Volt*
Display
Display
brightness contrast
(311)
(312)
* Indicates
standard
feature for
all HF SSB
transceivers
Config*
Time*
Scan table Scan table
automatic editing
scanning on/off (12)
start (11)
Clock
setting
(411)
Clock
calibration
(412)
Privacy Page
Tone call 99-Beacon
setup
call
(23)
response
on/off (241)
Call
privacy
on/off
(2443)
Call preamble
length (242)
Selcall
lockout
on/off (2441)
Receive
ID
Mute
ID size
Options Default
Emergency
selcall
transmit setup
(24421)
Emergency
selcall
receive setup
(24422)
Selcall
address
setup
(211)
Selcall
mute
availability
on/off
(212)
Selcall
address size
compatibility
(213)
ALE option
settings
(2431)
Display* Recall*
Beeps*
Recall
channels by
frequency
on/off (32)
RF gain
on/off
(3443)
RS232*
GPS
Mode*
Config*
Timer*
RS-232
connected
equipment
(3411)
RS-232
connection
baud rate
(3412)
PTT
transmit
cutout
(3431)
Message* Mute* Show ID
Bright* Contrast* Format* dB Volt*
Power up
Power up Power up
message
mute
address display
on/off (34411) setting
on/off (34413)
(34412)
Display
Display
brightness contrast
(311)
(312)
Display
frequency
(313)
Display
diagnostics
on/off
(314)
Display
ALE
alphanumeric
address setup
(2434)
PTT*
Timeout
GPS display GPS timeout
on/off (3421) on/off (3422)
Emgcy Status
Page call
availability
on/off
(24441)
Sound Alpha ID
ALE option ALE
reset (2432) sounding
interval
(2433)
Beep
loudness
(33)
PTT release
beep on/off
(3432)
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transceiver
Tone* Beacon Preamble ALE Lockout
Transmit
Receiver
mode
availability
on/off (3442)
Password entry
to enable
transceiver
options (42)
Calib*
Telcall
availability
on/off (22)
* Indicates
standard
feature for
all HF SSB
transceivers
Password* Clone*
Set*
Selcall Telcall
Figure 4.1 The Setup mode tree
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Call*
Enable*
Auto*
Status call
availability
on/off
(24442)
Power Up* Receiver* RF
Gain*
Free-Tune
PTT
Beep*
Scan*
Status call
availability
on/off
(24442)
Transmit
Receive
Emergency
selcall
transmit setup
(24421)
Emergency
selcall
receive setup
(24422)
Power Up* Receiver* RF
Gain*
Free-Tune
PTT
Beep*
Receiver
mode
availability
on/off (3442)
RF gain
on/off
(3443)
PTT release
beep on/off
(3432)
Message* Mute* Show ID
Power up
Power up Power up
message
mute
address display
on/off (34411) setting
on/off (34413)
(34412)
Figure 4.1 The Setup mode tree
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Using Setup mode procedures
If you are comfortable using menus and selecting menu
options, you can refer to the Setup mode tree instead of
entering setup codes to access each procedure. This allows
you to use Setup mode by directly following the guidance
shown on the transceiver display.
If you are comfortable using menus and selecting menu
options, you can refer to the Setup mode tree instead of
entering setup codes to access each procedure. This allows
you to use Setup mode by directly following the guidance
shown on the transceiver display.
Each branch in the menu tree shows:
Each branch in the menu tree shows:
the name of the menu item shown on the display
the name of the menu item shown on the display
the name in small print of the equivalent procedure in
this manual, if any, for this menu item
the name in small print of the equivalent procedure in
this manual, if any, for this menu item
the setup code in parentheses.
the setup code in parentheses.
To navigate around the Setup mode tree, use front panel
button:
To navigate around the Setup mode tree, use front panel
button:
F2 to select a highlighted menu option and advance
down the tree
F2 to select a highlighted menu option and advance
down the tree
F1 to go back up the tree to the previous menu.
F1 to go back up the tree to the previous menu.
For example, you could branch down to the Power Up menu
and view each of the Power Up menu options, Message,
Mute and Show ID, in turn making any changes to settings
as necessary.
For example, you could branch down to the Power Up menu
and view each of the Power Up menu options, Message,
Mute and Show ID, in turn making any changes to settings
as necessary.
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5 Setup procedurespart 1
5 Setup procedurespart 1
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
ALE alphanumeric address setup (5-2)
ALE alphanumeric address setup (5-2)
ALE option reset (5-4)
ALE option reset (5-4)
ALE option settings (5-6)
ALE option settings (5-6)
ALE sounding interval (5-13)
ALE sounding interval (5-13)
Beep loudness* (5-15)
Beep loudness* (5-15)
Call preamble length (5-17)
Call preamble length (5-17)
Call privacy on/off (5-19)
Call privacy on/off (5-19)
Clock calibration* (5-21)
Clock calibration* (5-21)
Clock setting* (5-23)
Clock setting* (5-23)
Clone a transceiver* (5-28).
Clone a transceiver* (5-28).
* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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ALE alphanumeric address setup
ALE alphanumeric address setup
Setup code 2434
Setup code 2434
1.
This procedure is used to set the alphanumeric address of
your transceiver.
This procedure is used to set the alphanumeric address of
your transceiver.
This address is needed in ALE (Automatic Link
Establishment) calls that use alphanumeric station addresses.
An alphanumeric address is either a 715 digit number or an
address containing one or more of the characters AZ, @
and ?.
This address is needed in ALE (Automatic Link
Establishment) calls that use alphanumeric station addresses.
An alphanumeric address is either a 715 digit number or an
address containing one or more of the characters AZ, @
and ?.
Your alphanumeric address is valid for all channels and
ALE scan tables.
Your alphanumeric address is valid for all channels and
ALE scan tables.
To set your alphanumeric address:
To set your alphanumeric address:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 2434
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
2.
Enter 2434
Example of the display:
Alpha ALE ID
Alpha ALE ID
numeral
buttons
5-2
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Enter ALE ID
CLEAR
PROGRAM
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numeral
buttons
5-2
Enter ALE ID
CLEAR
PROGRAM
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3.
Action
Notes
To enter your
alphanumeric address,
select each character
using
Enter up to 15 09, AZ,
@ and ? characters. Any
space is automatically replaced
by 0.
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Action
Notes
To enter your
alphanumeric address,
select each character
using
Enter up to 15 09, AZ,
@ and ? characters. Any
space is automatically replaced
by 0.
To clear an existing address,
press
To clear an existing address,
press
Select
Select
F1
F1
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
Volume
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
Volume
The display shows:
ALE MENU
1Options
3Sound
EXIT
4.
2Default
4Alpha ID
ENTER
Example of the display:
CALL
149
Rx.
F2
5.
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HI
To save your change,
press
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
ALE MENU
1Options
3Sound
EXIT
5-3
2Default
4Alpha ID
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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The display shows:
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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ALE option reset
ALE option reset
Setup code 2432
Setup code 2432
1.
This procedure is used to reset 9 of the 17 ALE option
settings 016 to their factory values.
This procedure is used to reset 9 of the 17 ALE option
settings 016 to their factory values.
To reset the ALE option settings:
To reset the ALE option settings:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 2432
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
2.
Enter 2432
The display shows:
Press ENTER to reset
ALE system options
numeral
button
3.
Press
EXIT
ENTER
numeral
button
3.
Press
ENTER
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EXIT
Press ENTER again to
reset ALE options
EXIT
5-4
ENTER
The display shows:
F2
Press ENTER again to
reset ALE options
EXIT
5-4
Press ENTER to reset
ALE system options
The display shows:
F2
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
ENTER
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Action
Notes
To confirm resetting,
press
The transceiver beeps after
resetting all ALE options.
F2
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
4.
Action
Notes
To confirm resetting,
press
The transceiver beeps after
resetting all ALE options.
F2
The display shows:
ALE MENU
1Options
3Sound
EXIT
5.
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HI
CALL
ALE MENU
1Options
3Sound
EXIT
2Default
4Alpha ID
ENTER
Example of the display:
149
Rx.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
5-5
2Default
4Alpha ID
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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The display shows:
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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ALE option settings
ALE option settings
Setup code 2431
Setup code 2431
This procedure is used to change how the Automatic Link
Establishment (ALE) controller works.
This procedure is used to change how the Automatic Link
Establishment (ALE) controller works.
There are 17 ALE system settings numbered 016. These
settings control ALE call performance and do not usually
require changing. You can change nine. The remaining
eight are not displayed since their values are fixed.
There are 17 ALE system settings numbered 016. These
settings control ALE call performance and do not usually
require changing. You can change nine. The remaining
eight are not displayed since their values are fixed.
Setting No.
Description
Setting No.
Description
Sounding On/Off
Sounding On/Off
Channel Quality Decay Time
Channel Quality Decay Time
Sounding Signal Length
Sounding Signal Length
BER Threshold
BER Threshold
Golay Threshold
Golay Threshold
Error Threshold
Error Threshold
11
ALE Silent Mode
11
ALE Silent Mode
13
Call Retry Limit
13
Call Retry Limit
14
Channel Quality Averaging
14
Channel Quality Averaging
For further information, this manual should be read in
conjunction with the 9300 ALE controller user guide (Codan
part number 15-04046).
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For further information, this manual should be read in
conjunction with the 9300 ALE controller user guide (Codan
part number 15-04046).
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Sounding On/Off (ALE option 0)
Sounding On/Off (ALE option 0)
This ALE option switches on or off sounding.
This ALE option switches on or off sounding.
When sounding is switched off, your transceiver no longer
sends or receives ALE sounding signals. For correct ALE
operation, you should leave sounding on all the time.
When sounding is switched off, your transceiver no longer
sends or receives ALE sounding signals. For correct ALE
operation, you should leave sounding on all the time.
If ALE Silent Mode (ALE option 11) is switched on, the
Sounding On/Off option setting is ignored and your station
does not send or receive ALE sounding signals. To set the
sounding interval, see ALE Sounding Interval on page 5-13.
If ALE Silent Mode (ALE option 11) is switched on, the
Sounding On/Off option setting is ignored and your station
does not send or receive ALE sounding signals. To set the
sounding interval, see ALE Sounding Interval on page 5-13.
Channel Quality Decay Time (ALE option 2)
Channel Quality Decay Time (ALE option 2)
This ALE option sets the artificial decay time for the record
of channel quality that is stored in the channel quality table
in ALE controller memory.
This ALE option sets the artificial decay time for the record
of channel quality that is stored in the channel quality table
in ALE controller memory.
You can switch off decay or set a decay time in the range
18 hours.
You can switch off decay or set a decay time in the range
18 hours.
For example, switching the sounding off and setting a decay
time of four hours would result in the record of a perfect
channel (100% channel quality) decaying to an unusable
channel (0% channel quality) over a period of four hours.
For example, switching the sounding off and setting a decay
time of four hours would result in the record of a perfect
channel (100% channel quality) decaying to an unusable
channel (0% channel quality) over a period of four hours.
Sounding Signal Length (ALE option 3)
Sounding Signal Length (ALE option 3)
This ALE option sets the length in seconds of the sounding
transmission for each channel in the scan group.
This ALE option sets the length in seconds of the sounding
transmission for each channel in the scan group.
When an ALE station sends sounding signals, a separate
signal is transmitted for each channel in the scan group. The
ALE station sends these signals sequentially. The total
length of the sounding transmission is the product of the
sounding signal length and the number of channels.
When an ALE station sends sounding signals, a separate
signal is transmitted for each channel in the scan group. The
ALE station sends these signals sequentially. The total
length of the sounding transmission is the product of the
sounding signal length and the number of channels.
For example, if the sounding signal length is set to 10
seconds and the scan group contains seven channels, the
ALE station takes 70 seconds to complete sounding
transmission.
For example, if the sounding signal length is set to 10
seconds and the scan group contains seven channels, the
ALE station takes 70 seconds to complete sounding
transmission.
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The maximum setting of the sounding signal length is 100
seconds.
The maximum setting of the sounding signal length is 100
seconds.
Bit Error Rate (BER) Threshold (ALE option 5)
Bit Error Rate (BER) Threshold (ALE option 5)
This ALE option sets the value of the BER Threshold used
in BER testing.
This ALE option sets the value of the BER Threshold used
in BER testing.
You can set a value in the range 048.
You can set a value in the range 048.
BER testing is a method of error detection for ALE word
transmission. ALE stations send and receive ALE link
controlling information in blocks of data called ALE words.
An ALE word consists of a 3-bit preamble and a 21-bit data
field.
BER testing is a method of error detection for ALE word
transmission. ALE stations send and receive ALE link
controlling information in blocks of data called ALE words.
An ALE word consists of a 3-bit preamble and a 21-bit data
field.
The result of BER error testing is used in the process of
determining whether or not the ALE link can be established
using the selected channel.
The result of BER error testing is used in the process of
determining whether or not the ALE link can be established
using the selected channel.
The higher the BER value of a transmitted ALE word, the
greater the error. A BER value of 0 indicates perfect
reception of an ALE word. The maximum BER value of 48
indicates that all bits of the ALE word were bad.
The higher the BER value of a transmitted ALE word, the
greater the error. A BER value of 0 indicates perfect
reception of an ALE word. The maximum BER value of 48
indicates that all bits of the ALE word were bad.
If a received ALE word contains more errors than the BER
Threshold, the ALE controller rejects the word. The lower
you set the BER Threshold, the greater the likelihood of
rejecting words with errors.
If a received ALE word contains more errors than the BER
Threshold, the ALE controller rejects the word. The lower
you set the BER Threshold, the greater the likelihood of
rejecting words with errors.
Golay Threshold (ALE option 6)
Golay Threshold (ALE option 6)
This ALE option sets the value of the Golay Threshold used
in Golay testing.
This ALE option sets the value of the Golay Threshold used
in Golay testing.
You can set a value in the range 04.
You can set a value in the range 04.
Golay testing is an additional method of error detection for
ALE word transmission. The result of Golay error testing is
used in the process of determining whether or not the ALE
link can be established using the selected channel.
Golay testing is an additional method of error detection for
ALE word transmission. The result of Golay error testing is
used in the process of determining whether or not the ALE
link can be established using the selected channel.
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The higher the Golay value calculated for a received ALE
word, the greater the error.
The higher the Golay value calculated for a received ALE
word, the greater the error.
If a received ALE word contains more errors than the Golay
Threshold, the ALE controller rejects the word. The lower
you set the Golay Threshold, the greater the likelihood of
rejecting words with errors.
If a received ALE word contains more errors than the Golay
Threshold, the ALE controller rejects the word. The lower
you set the Golay Threshold, the greater the likelihood of
rejecting words with errors.
Error Threshold (ALE option 7)
Error Threshold (ALE option 7)
This ALE option sets the maximum number of sequentially
received bad ALE words that are allowed before the ALE
controller decides that the quality of the current channel is
too poor to establish an ALE link. A bad word is a word that
has exceeded either the BER or Golay Threshold.
This ALE option sets the maximum number of sequentially
received bad ALE words that are allowed before the ALE
controller decides that the quality of the current channel is
too poor to establish an ALE link. A bad word is a word that
has exceeded either the BER or Golay Threshold.
You can set a value in the range 04.
You can set a value in the range 04.
If the test fails during the process of establishing the ALE
link, the call aborts and the transceiver returns to Scan
mode.
If the test fails during the process of establishing the ALE
link, the call aborts and the transceiver returns to Scan
mode.
ALE Silent Mode (ALE option 11)
ALE Silent Mode (ALE option 11)
This ALE option switches on or off ALE Silent mode.
This ALE option switches on or off ALE Silent mode.
When ALE Silent mode is switched off, the station runs as a
normal ALE station.
When ALE Silent mode is switched off, the station runs as a
normal ALE station.
When ALE Silent mode is switched on, the station will not:
When ALE Silent mode is switched on, the station will not:
recognise any incoming ALE calls
recognise any incoming ALE calls
send or receive sounding signals even if Sounding
On/Off (ALE option 0) is switched on.
send or receive sounding signals even if Sounding
On/Off (ALE option 0) is switched on.
You can still send ALE calls in ALE Silent mode.
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You can still send ALE calls in ALE Silent mode.
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Call Retry Limit (ALE option 13)
Call Retry Limit (ALE option 13)
This ALE option controls the number of times the ALE
station tries to establish an ALE link using each channel in
turn from the scan group.
This ALE option controls the number of times the ALE
station tries to establish an ALE link using each channel in
turn from the scan group.
You can set 99 for no limit to the number of tries or a value
in the range 098.
You can set 99 for no limit to the number of tries or a value
in the range 098.
On each selected channel, two attempts are made to establish
a link before trying the next preferred channel, where two
more attempts are made and so on, until all channels in the
scan table have been tried (unless a link is established).
On each selected channel, two attempts are made to establish
a link before trying the next preferred channel, where two
more attempts are made and so on, until all channels in the
scan table have been tried (unless a link is established).
The sequence is then repeated dependent upon the number
set in the Call Retry Limit.
The sequence is then repeated dependent upon the number
set in the Call Retry Limit.
If a link is not established, the display shows LINK FAILED
accompanied by error beeps. Retry duration can be up to one
minute per channel.
If a link is not established, the display shows LINK FAILED
accompanied by error beeps. Retry duration can be up to one
minute per channel.
Channel Quality Averaging (ALE option 14)
Channel Quality Averaging (ALE option 14)
This ALE option sets the method used to update an existing
channel quality value stored in ALE controller memory
when the new channel quality reading is worse than the
stored value.
This ALE option sets the method used to update an existing
channel quality value stored in ALE controller memory
when the new channel quality reading is worse than the
stored value.
You can replace old values with:
You can replace old values with:
new readings
new readings
different weighted averages of the old values and new
readings.
different weighted averages of the old values and new
readings.
Averaging reduces the effect that one bad reading may have
on a perfect channel. If a new reading is better than an old
value, the old value is replaced by the new reading.
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Averaging reduces the effect that one bad reading may have
on a perfect channel. If a new reading is better than an old
value, the old value is replaced by the new reading.
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Changing an ALE option setting
1.
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Changing an ALE option setting
To change an ALE option setting:
To change an ALE option setting:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 2431
3.
To find the ALE option
you want to change,
rotate
Select
4.
To select this ALE
option, press
F2
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display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
numeral
button
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
2.
Enter 2431
ALE System Option: 0
ENABLED
ALE Sounding on
EXIT
ENTER
The name of the option setting
is shown on the third line of
each display.
Example of the display:
numeral
button
3.
To find the ALE option
you want to change,
rotate
You can only display and
change nine of the 17 ALE
options (numbered 016).
Select
For example, option 13 (Call
Retry Limit) looks like this:
4.
To select this ALE
option, press
ALE System Option: 13
0
Call retry limit
EXIT
ENTER
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ALE System Option: 0
ENABLED
ALE Sounding on
EXIT
ENTER
The name of the option setting
is shown on the third line of
each display.
You can only display and
change nine of the 17 ALE
options (numbered 016).
For example, option 13 (Call
Retry Limit) looks like this:
ALE System Option: 13
0
Call retry limit
EXIT
ENTER
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Action
5.
Notes
Action
To change the setting,
rotate
5.
To change the setting,
rotate
Select
6.
To save your change,
press
F2
7.
No
8.
Select
Example of the display:
6.
ALE System Option: 13
1
Call retry limit
EXIT
ENTER
7.
F1
No
Example of the display:
8.
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HI
CALL
149
Rx.
To return to Channel
mode, press four times
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ALE System Option: 13
1
Call retry limit
EXIT
ENTER
Return to
Step 3.
Step 8.
F1
2040
Example of the display:
Do you want to change
another ALE option?
Yes
Return to
Step 3.
Step 8.
To return to Channel
mode, press four times
To save your change,
press
F2
Do you want to change
another ALE option?
Yes
Notes
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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ALE sounding interval
ALE sounding interval
Setup code 2433
Setup code 2433
1.
This procedure is used to change the ALE sounding time
interval.
This procedure is used to change the ALE sounding time
interval.
ALE stations repeatedly send sounding signals to determine
how good each channel is for transmission. The ALE
sounding interval is the time between signal transmissions.
ALE stations repeatedly send sounding signals to determine
how good each channel is for transmission. The ALE
sounding interval is the time between signal transmissions.
You can select:
You can select:
30 Mins
30 Mins
45 Mins
45 Mins
1 Hour
1 Hour
2 Hours
2 Hours
4 Hours
4 Hours
8 Hours
8 Hours
16 Hours.
16 Hours.
To change the ALE sounding time interval:
To change the ALE sounding time interval:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Action
Notes
Enter 2433
Example of the display:
numeral
button
3.
To change the ALE
sounding interval,
rotate
Set ALE Sounding
2 Hours
Sounding Interval
EXIT
2.
ENTER
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
Select a time in the range 30
minutes to 16 hours.
Enter 2433
Example of the display:
3.
To change the ALE
sounding interval,
rotate
Set ALE Sounding
2 Hours
Sounding Interval
EXIT
ENTER
Select a time in the range 30
minutes to 16 hours.
Select
The display shows:
ALE MENU
1Options
3Sound
EXIT
4.
2Default
4Alpha ID
ENTER
5.
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HI
149
Rx.
To save your change,
press
F2
Example of the display:
CALL
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
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The display shows:
ALE MENU
1Options
3Sound
EXIT
2Default
4Alpha ID
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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Notes
numeral
button
Select
4.
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Beep loudness
Beep loudness
Setup code 33 (standard procedure)
Setup code 33 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to change the volume of beeps made
by the transceiver.
This procedure is used to change the volume of beeps made
by the transceiver.
You can select:
You can select:
NORMAL (error beeps loud and acceptance beeps soft)
NORMAL (error beeps loud and acceptance beeps soft)
SOFT (all beeps soft)
SOFT (all beeps soft)
LOUD (all beeps loud).
LOUD (all beeps loud).
To change the beep loudness:
To change the beep loudness:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 33
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display looks like one of
the following:
numeral
button
Adjust Beep Volume
NORMAL
Soft and loud beeps
EXIT
Adjust Beep Volume
SOFT
Always soft beeps
EXIT
Adjust Beep Volume
LOUD
Always loud beeps
EXIT
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1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
2.
Enter 33
The display looks like one of
the following:
Adjust Beep Volume
NORMAL
Soft and loud beeps
EXIT
ENTER
ENTER
Adjust Beep Volume
SOFT
Always soft beeps
EXIT
ENTER
ENTER
Adjust Beep Volume
LOUD
Always loud beeps
EXIT
ENTER
numeral
button
ENTER
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Action
Notes
To switch between
NORMAL, SOFT and
LOUD, rotate
Select:
Select
3.
NORMAL if you want loud
error beeps and soft
acceptance beeps
SOFT if you always want
soft beeps
Action
Notes
To switch between
NORMAL, SOFT and
LOUD, rotate
Select:
Select
LOUD if you always want
loud beeps.
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
4.
1/3
CONFIG MENU
1Display
2Recall
3Beeps
4More
EXIT
ENTER
5.
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CALL
Rx.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
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The display shows:
1/3
CONFIG MENU
1Display
2Recall
3Beeps
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
5-16
To save your change,
press
F2
Example of the display:
149
SOFT if you always want
soft beeps
LOUD if you always want
loud beeps.
The display shows:
USB
HI
NORMAL if you want loud
error beeps and soft
acceptance beeps
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
5-16
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Setup proceduresPart 1
Call preamble length
Call preamble length
Setup code 242
Setup code 242
1.
This procedure is used to set the length of the preamble
transmitted at the start of a selective call.
This procedure is used to set the length of the preamble
transmitted at the start of a selective call.
The preamble is part of the coded message structure that is
transmitted when you send a selective call. The preamble
allows the receiving station sufficient time to scan to the
selected channel and recognise the incoming call.
The preamble is part of the coded message structure that is
transmitted when you send a selective call. The preamble
allows the receiving station sufficient time to scan to the
selected channel and recognise the incoming call.
You can set the preamble for:
You can set the preamble for:
Selcall (for all types of selective call except ALE calls)
Selcall (for all types of selective call except ALE calls)
ALE (for all types of selective call including ALE calls).
ALE (for all types of selective call including ALE calls).
If you do not have an ALE controller, you should use the
Selcall preamble. If your station has an ALE controller and
you want to be able to send ALE calls, you should use the
ALE preamble.
If you do not have an ALE controller, you should use the
Selcall preamble. If your station has an ALE controller and
you want to be able to send ALE calls, you should use the
ALE preamble.
ALE calls need a longer preamble than other types of
selective call. The Selcall preamble lasts six seconds. The
ALE preamble lasts 12 seconds. Setting the ALE preamble
does not stop you from sending other types of selective call
but increases the initial call response time.
ALE calls need a longer preamble than other types of
selective call. The Selcall preamble lasts six seconds. The
ALE preamble lasts 12 seconds. Setting the ALE preamble
does not stop you from sending other types of selective call
but increases the initial call response time.
To change the preamble length:
To change the preamble length:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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2.
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Action
Notes
Enter 242
The display shows:
numeral
button
Setup Call Preamble
SELCALL
Selcall Preamble
EXIT
2.
ENTER
Action
Notes
Enter 242
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
To switch between
SELCALL and ALE,
rotate
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
Setup Call Preamble
ALE
ALE Preamble
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
3.
SELCALL if you are not
using an ALE controller
ALE if you are using an
ALE controller to send
calls.
4.
2/4
CALL MENU
1Beacon
2Preamble
4More
3ALE
EXIT
ENTER
5.
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CALL
Rx.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
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ENTER
Select:
SELCALL if you are not
using an ALE controller
ALE if you are using an
ALE controller to send
calls.
The display shows:
2/4
CALL MENU
1Beacon
2Preamble
4More
3ALE
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
5-18
To save your change,
press
F2
Example of the display:
149
To switch between
SELCALL and ALE,
rotate
Select
The display shows:
USB
HI
ENTER
or
Setup Call Preamble
ALE
ALE Preamble
EXIT
3.
Setup Call Preamble
SELCALL
Selcall Preamble
EXIT
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 1
Call privacy on/off
Call privacy on/off
Setup code 2443
Setup code 2443
1.
This procedure is used to limit the stations that can receive
your transmissions of GPS, page and status call information.
This procedure is used to limit the stations that can receive
your transmissions of GPS, page and status call information.
You switch on call privacy by setting a privacy key (a
number up to six digits). This restricts the stations that can
receive your information to those using an identical privacy
key.
You switch on call privacy by setting a privacy key (a
number up to six digits). This restricts the stations that can
receive your information to those using an identical privacy
key.
To switch on or off call privacy:
To switch on or off call privacy:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 2443
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
If privacy is unset, the privacy
key is shown as 0 like this:
numeral
button
2.
Enter 2443
Enter Privacy Key
Key: 0
EXIT
Setup Call Preamble
ALE
ALE Preamble
EXIT
If privacy is unset, the privacy
key is shown as 0 like this:
numeral
button
ENTER
If privacy is set, the privacy
key is hidden like this:
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SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Enter Privacy Key
Key: 0
EXIT
ENTER
If privacy is set, the privacy
key is hidden like this:
Setup Call Preamble
ALE
ALE Preamble
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
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Action
Notes
Enter the privacy key
Enter up to six digits (these are
displayed).
numeral
button
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
3.
To switch off call privacy,
enter 0 for the privacy key.
4.
3/4
CALL MENU
1Lockout 2Emgcy
4More
3Privacy
EXIT
ENTER
5.
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CALL
Rx.
Enter up to six digits (these are
displayed).
To save your change,
press
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
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To switch off call privacy,
enter 0 for the privacy key.
The display shows:
3/4
CALL MENU
1Lockout 2Emgcy
4More
3Privacy
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
5-20
Enter the privacy key
F2
Example of the display:
149
Notes
numeral
button
The display shows:
USB
HI
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 1
Clock calibration
Clock calibration
Setup code 412 (standard procedure)
Setup code 412 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to calibrate the transceiver clock
against an external standard.
This procedure is used to calibrate the transceiver clock
against an external standard.
The clock is used for timing incoming selective calls
recorded in call memory.
The clock is used for timing incoming selective calls
recorded in call memory.
You can adjust the running of the clock by changing the
number of seconds that the clock gains or loses each month.
The calibration range is -150 to +310 seconds/month in steps
of 10 (approximate values).
You can adjust the running of the clock by changing the
number of seconds that the clock gains or loses each month.
The calibration range is -150 to +310 seconds/month in steps
of 10 (approximate values).
The first time you calibrate the clock, set the value to zero
seconds/month. Over a period of a few months, see if the
clock gains or loses time and recalibrate as necessary.
The first time you calibrate the clock, set the value to zero
seconds/month. Over a period of a few months, see if the
clock gains or loses time and recalibrate as necessary.
To calibrate the clock:
To calibrate the clock:
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Enter 412
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Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
Notes
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Action
2.
Enter 412
TIME CALIBRATION
Only use to adjust
fast or slow clock
EXIT
ENTER
5-21
The display shows:
numeral
button
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TIME CALIBRATION
Only use to adjust
fast or slow clock
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
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Action
Notes
Press
The display shows the day and
time that the calibration was
last set:
F2
3.
Action
Notes
Press
The display shows the day and
time that the calibration was
last set:
F2
TIME CALIBRATION
Last
04/06/97
18:04
+010 sec/month
-+
EXIT
ENTER
4.
To change the
calibration setting,
rotate
Select
5.
To save your change,
press
F2
The calibration range is -155
to +310 seconds/month in steps
of 10.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
4.
As you change the value, the
slider moves at the bottom of
the screenas displayed
above.
5.
TIME SETUP MENU
2Calib
1 Set
ENTER
149
Rx.
6.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
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As you change the value, the
slider moves at the bottom of
the screenas displayed
above.
The display shows:
TIME SETUP MENU
2Calib
1 Set
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
5-22
The calibration range is -155
to +310 seconds/month in steps
of 10.
EXIT
Geneva Switzerland
CALL
To save your change,
press
F2
Example of the display:
USB
HI
To change the
calibration setting,
rotate
Select
The display shows:
EXIT
6.
TIME CALIBRATION
Last
04/06/97
18:04
+010 sec/month
-+
EXIT
ENTER
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 1
Clock setting
Clock setting
Setup code 411 (standard procedure)
Setup code 411 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to set the time and date of the
transceiver clock.
This procedure is used to set the time and date of the
transceiver clock.
The time is always shown in 24 hour format. The clock is
used for timing incoming selective calls recorded in call
memory.
The time is always shown in 24 hour format. The clock is
used for timing incoming selective calls recorded in call
memory.
To change the clock setting, you must complete the
procedure. If you exit the procedure before the end, all
changes are lost.
To change the clock setting, you must complete the
procedure. If you exit the procedure before the end, all
changes are lost.
The clock stops during the procedure. When you complete
the procedure, it restarts using the new settings.
The clock stops during the procedure. When you complete
the procedure, it restarts using the new settings.
To set the clock:
To set the clock:
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Enter 411
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Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The clock stops running.
Example of the display:
numeral
button
Notes
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Action
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter hours
EXIT
2.
Enter 411
03/05/97
numeral
button
ENTER
5-23
The clock stops running.
Example of the display:
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TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter hours
EXIT
03/05/97
ENTER
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Action
Notes
Enter the hour if you
want to change the
hour
Use 24-hour format. For
example, enter 18 for 6pm.
3.
Action
Notes
Enter the hour if you
want to change the
hour
Use 24-hour format. For
example, enter 18 for 6pm.
numeral
button
4.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
5.
numeral
button
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter minutes
EXIT
4.
Press
F2
03/05/97
ENTER
Enter the minutes if
you want to change the
minutes
5.
Press
5-24
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ENTER
numeral
button
Example of the display:
F2
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter minutes
EXIT
Enter the minutes if
you want to change the
minutes
numeral
button
6.
Example of the display:
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Select date format
EXIT
6.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
03/05/97
ENTER
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TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Select date format
EXIT
03/05/97
ENTER
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7.
Action
Notes
To switch between
D/M/Y and M/D/Y date
formats, rotate
Select:
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7.
D/M/Y for day/month/year
Action
Notes
To switch between
D/M/Y and M/D/Y date
formats, rotate
Select:
M/D/Y for month/day/year.
M/D/Y for month/day/year.
Select
8.
Press
9.
Select
Example of the display:
F2
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter days
EXIT
8.
Press
F2
ENTER
Enter the day for the
D/M/Y format if you
want to change the day
(or month for the
M/D/Y format)
Press
9.
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TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter days
EXIT
03/05/97
ENTER
Enter the day for the
D/M/Y format if you
want to change the day
(or month for the
M/D/Y format)
numeral
button
Example of the display:
F2
Example of the display:
03/05/97
numeral
button
10.
D/M/Y for day/month/year
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter months
EXIT
10.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
03/05/97
ENTER
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TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter months
EXIT
03/05/97
ENTER
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Action
11.
Notes
Action
Enter the month for the
D/M/Y format if you
want to change the
month (or day for the
M/D/Y format)
11.
Enter the month for the
D/M/Y format if you
want to change the
month (or day for the
M/D/Y format)
numeral
button
12.
Press
13.
numeral
button
Example of the display:
F2
Enter the last two
digits of the year if you
want to change the year
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter years
EXIT
12.
To save all changes to
the time and date, press
F2
Example of the display:
F2
SAVE
For example, enter 97 for
1997.
13.
Enter the last two
digits of the year if you
want to change the year
TIME SETUP
16:01
D/M/Y
Enter years
EXIT
03/05/97
SAVE
For example, enter 97 for
1997.
numeral
button
The clock restarts at the time
the F2 button is pressed. The
display shows:
14.
EXIT
To save all changes to
the time and date, press
F2
TIME SETUP MENU
2Calib
1 Set
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Press
03/05/97
numeral
button
14.
Notes
The clock restarts at the time
the F2 button is pressed. The
display shows:
TIME SETUP MENU
2Calib
1 Set
EXIT
ENTER
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Action
Notes
15.
If you are setting the
clock for the first time,
calibrate the clock.
Set calibration to zero
seconds/month. See Clock
calibration on page 5-21.
16.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
Example of the display:
F1
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USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
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Action
Notes
15.
If you are setting the
clock for the first time,
calibrate the clock.
Set calibration to zero
seconds/month. See Clock
calibration on page 5-21.
16.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
Example of the display:
F1
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HI
CALL
Pwr
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Rx.
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Setup proceduresPart 1
Setup proceduresPart 1
Clone a transceiver
Clone a transceiver
(standard procedure)
(standard procedure)
This procedure is used to copy the settings from one
transceiver to another by a process called cloning. Cloning
transceivers allows you to set up several transceivers that all
work in exactly the same way.
This procedure is used to copy the settings from one
transceiver to another by a process called cloning. Cloning
transceivers allows you to set up several transceivers that all
work in exactly the same way.
You clone transceivers by connecting the microphone socket
of the transceiver, which is already set up, to the microphone
socket of a transceiver that is to become a clone.
You clone transceivers by connecting the microphone socket
of the transceiver, which is already set up, to the microphone
socket of a transceiver that is to become a clone.
You can obtain the cable required for this procedure from an
authorised Codan dealer (Codan part no. 08-05138-001).
You can obtain the cable required for this procedure from an
authorised Codan dealer (Codan part no. 08-05138-001).
Except for the PIN, selcall group information and
alphanumeric address, the cloning procedure overwrites all
settings in the transceiver that you are copying to.
Except for the PIN, selcall group information and
alphanumeric address, the cloning procedure overwrites all
settings in the transceiver that you are copying to.
To clone a transceiver:
To clone a transceiver:
Action
5-28
Notes
Action
1.
Use the Cloning cable
to join the microphone
sockets of the two
transceivers.
1.
Use the Cloning cable
to join the microphone
sockets of the two
transceivers.
2.
Switch on both
transceivers.
2.
Switch on both
transceivers.
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3.
Action
Notes
On the master
transceiver you are
cloning from,
repeatedly press
The display shows:
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3.
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Action
Notes
On the master
transceiver you are
cloning from,
repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
Mode
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
4.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Select 4-More by
rotating
4.
Select 4-More by
rotating
Select
5.
Press
6.
Select
The display shows:
F2
5.
Press
2/2
SETUP MENU
2Password
1Time
4More
3Clone
EXIT
ENTER
Select 3-Clone by
rotating
The display shows:
F2
6.
2/2
SETUP MENU
2Password
1Time
4More
3Clone
EXIT
ENTER
Select 3-Clone by
rotating
Select
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SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Select
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7.
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Action
Notes
Press
The display shows:
F2
8.
To start the transfer of
information, press
Clone transceiver.
Connect cable and
press F2 to begin
EXIT
7.
Action
Notes
Press
The display shows:
F2
ENTER
The display shows:
8.
Cloning transceiver.
F2
To start the transfer of
information, press
The display shows:
Cloning transceiver.
After about two minutes,
cloning finishes and the master
transceiver beeps twice. The
display shows:
Please remove the
cloning cable to
return to the Setup
Menu.
Please remove the
cloning cable to
return to the Setup
Menu.
Disconnect the cable
and switch off both
transceivers.
9.
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ENTER
F2
After about two minutes,
cloning finishes and the master
transceiver beeps twice. The
display shows:
9.
Clone transceiver.
Connect cable and
press F2 to begin
EXIT
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Disconnect the cable
and switch off both
transceivers.
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6 Setup procedurespart 2
6 Setup procedurespart 2
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
Display brightness* (6-2)
Display brightness* (6-2)
Display contrast* (6-4)
Display contrast* (6-4)
Display diagnostics on/off* (6-6)
Display diagnostics on/off* (6-6)
Display frequency* (6-8)
Display frequency* (6-8)
Emergency selcall receive setup (6-11)
Emergency selcall receive setup (6-11)
Emergency selcall transmit setup (6-15)
Emergency selcall transmit setup (6-15)
Free-Tune Receiver mode availability on/off* (6-19)
Free-Tune Receiver mode availability on/off* (6-19)
GPS display on/off (6-21)
GPS display on/off (6-21)
GPS timeout on/off (6-23).
GPS timeout on/off (6-23).
* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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Setup proceduresPart 2
Display brightness
Display brightness
Setup code 311 (standard procedure)
Setup code 311 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to change the brightness of the
display.
This procedure is used to change the brightness of the
display.
You can also adjust the brightness of the display using the
On/Off button on the control panel (refer to the HF SSB
transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Adjusting the display
brightness).
You can also adjust the brightness of the display using the
On/Off button on the control panel (refer to the HF SSB
transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Adjusting the display
brightness).
To adjust the brightness of the display:
To adjust the brightness of the display:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 311
3.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
LCD Brightness
Adjust Brightness
With Select Knob.
EXIT
2.
ENTER
Enter 311
The display shows:
numeral
button
To adjust the
brightness, rotate
3.
Select
6-2
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
LCD Brightness
Adjust Brightness
With Select Knob.
EXIT
ENTER
To adjust the
brightness, rotate
Select
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4.
Action
Notes
To save your change,
press
The display shows:
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
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4.
DISPLAY MENU
1Bright
2Contrast
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
Notes
To save your change,
press
The display shows:
F2
5.
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Action
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
Example of the display:
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HI
CALL
Pwr
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DISPLAY MENU
1Bright
2Contrast
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
6-3
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Display contrast
Display contrast
Setup code 312 (standard procedure)
Setup code 312 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to change the contrast of the display.
This procedure is used to change the contrast of the display.
You can also adjust the contrast of the display using the
On/Off button on the control panel (refer to the HF SSB
transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Adjusting the display
contrast).
You can also adjust the contrast of the display using the
On/Off button on the control panel (refer to the HF SSB
transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Adjusting the display
contrast).
To adjust the contrast of the display:
To adjust the contrast of the display:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 312
3.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
LCD Contrast
Adjust Contrast
With Select Knob.
EXIT
2.
ENTER
Enter 312
The display shows:
numeral
button
To adjust the contrast,
rotate
3.
Select
6-4
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
LCD Contrast
Adjust Contrast
With Select Knob.
EXIT
ENTER
To adjust the contrast,
rotate
Select
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4.
Action
Notes
To save your change,
press
The display shows:
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
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4.
DISPLAY MENU
2Contrast
1Bright
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
Notes
To save your change,
press
The display shows:
F2
5.
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Action
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
Example of the display:
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USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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DISPLAY MENU
2Contrast
1Bright
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
6-5
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 2
Display diagnostics on/off
Display diagnostics on/off
Setup code 314 (standard procedure)
Setup code 314 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the display of
diagnostic information about your transceiver.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the display of
diagnostic information about your transceiver.
Diagnostic information is useful for service technicians who
want to monitor transceiver operation. The information is
displayed on the top line of the screen in Channel mode. It is
updated every 250 milliseconds.
Diagnostic information is useful for service technicians who
want to monitor transceiver operation. The information is
displayed on the top line of the screen in Channel mode. It is
updated every 250 milliseconds.
The information consists of:
The information consists of:
while receivingreceive signal strength (V and dB
V) and battery voltage
while receivingreceive signal strength (V and dB
V) and battery voltage
while tuningthe SWR and battery voltage.
while tuningthe SWR and battery voltage.
To switch on or off the display of diagnostic information:
To switch on or off the display of diagnostic information:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 314
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
2.
dB Volt Test Display
ENABLED
Show dB Volt display
EXIT
ENTER
dB Volt Test Display
DISABLED
Show normal display
EXIT
Enter 314
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
6-6
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
dB Volt Test Display
ENABLED
Show dB Volt display
EXIT
ENTER
or
dB Volt Test Display
DISABLED
Show normal display
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
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3.
ENABLED if you want to
display diagnostic
information
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED if you do not
want to display diagnostic
information.
The display shows:
Select
4.
DISPLAY MENU
2Contrast
1Bright
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
F2
5.
Geneva Switzerland
To save your change,
press
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
DISABLED if you do not
want to display diagnostic
information.
The display shows:
DISPLAY MENU
2Contrast
1Bright
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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ENABLED if you want to
display diagnostic
information
6-7
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Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Display frequency
Display frequency
Setup code 313 (standard procedure)
Setup code 313 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to set how the frequency is displayed
for each channel.
This procedure is used to set how the frequency is displayed
for each channel.
You can select:
You can select:
RX/TX
RX/TX
INHIBIT
INHIBIT
RX ONLY.
RX ONLY.
For two-frequency simplex channels, the RX/TX setting
displays the transmit frequency above the receive frequency.
An arrow on the screen moves from the receive frequency to
the transmit frequency during transmission. For other
channels where the transmit and receive frequencies are the
same, this setting displays the single frequency.
For two-frequency simplex channels, the RX/TX setting
displays the transmit frequency above the receive frequency.
An arrow on the screen moves from the receive frequency to
the transmit frequency during transmission. For other
channels where the transmit and receive frequencies are the
same, this setting displays the single frequency.
The INHIBIT setting displays no frequency for any channel.
The INHIBIT setting displays no frequency for any channel.
The RX ONLY setting displays the frequency in use,
whether single frequency or two-frequency simplex, which
changes to the transmit frequency during transmission.
The RX ONLY setting displays the frequency in use,
whether single frequency or two-frequency simplex, which
changes to the transmit frequency during transmission.
To change how the channel frequency is displayed:
To change how the channel frequency is displayed:
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the display
for Setup mode.
6-8
Action
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the display
for Setup mode.
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 313
The display shows one of the
following:
numeral
buttons
3.
To switch between the
settings, rotate
Select
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 313
The display shows one of the
following:
Freq. display format
RX/TX
Show Tx and Rx freq
EXIT
ENTER
numeral
buttons
Freq. display format
INHIBIT
Show no frequencies
EXIT
ENTER
Freq. display format
INHIBIT
Show no frequencies
EXIT
ENTER
Freq. display format
RX ONLY
Show Rx freq. only
EXIT
Freq. display format
RX ONLY
Show Rx freq. only
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
3.
RX/TX to display both
transmit and receive
frequencies
To switch between the
settings, rotate
INHIBIT to display no
frequencies
Select
RX ONLY to display
receive frequency only.
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
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Freq. display format
RX/TX
Show Tx and Rx freq
EXIT
ENTER
ENTER
Select:
RX/TX to display both
transmit and receive
frequencies
INHIBIT to display no
frequencies
RX ONLY to display
receive frequency only.
The display shows:
4.
DISPLAY MENU
1Bright
2Contrast
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
To save your change,
press
F2
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The display shows:
DISPLAY MENU
1Bright
2Contrast
3Format
4dB Volt
EXIT
ENTER
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5.
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Action
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
5.
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USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
2040
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USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
6-10
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 2
Emergency selcall receive setup
Emergency selcall receive setup
Setup code 24422
Setup code 24422
1.
This procedure is used to set up the transceiver for receiving
emergency selcalls.
This procedure is used to set up the transceiver for receiving
emergency selcalls.
You can select:
You can select:
DISABLED if you do not want to receive emergency
selcalls
DISABLED if you do not want to receive emergency
selcalls
RECEIVE-ALL if you want to receive all emergency
selcalls on channels scanned by the transceiver
RECEIVE-ALL if you want to receive all emergency
selcalls on channels scanned by the transceiver
SELECTIVE if you only want to receive emergency
selcalls to your address and up to two additional
addresses.
SELECTIVE if you only want to receive emergency
selcalls to your address and up to two additional
addresses.
To set up how you receive emergency selcalls:
To set up how you receive emergency selcalls:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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2.
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Action
Notes
Enter 24422
The display looks like one of
the following:
numeral
button
3.
To switch between
DISABLED,
RECEIVE-ALL and
SELECTIVE, rotate
Select
2.
Emgcy S'call Receive
DISABLED
Don't receive emgcys
EXIT
ENTER
Notes
Enter 24422
The display looks like one of
the following:
numeral
button
Emgcy S'call Receive
DISABLED
Don't receive emgcys
EXIT
ENTER
Emgcy S'call Receive
RECEIVE-ALL
Receive ALL emgcys
EXIT
ENTER
Emgcy S'call Receive
RECEIVE-ALL
Receive ALL emgcys
EXIT
ENTER
Emgcy S'call Receive
SELECTIVE
Only selected emgcys
EXIT
ENTER
Emgcy S'call Receive
SELECTIVE
Only selected emgcys
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
3.
DISABLED to receive no
emergency selcalls
RECEIVE-ALL to receive
all emergency selcalls on
channels scanned by the
transceiver
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DISABLED,
RECEIVE-ALL and
SELECTIVE, rotate
Select
SELECTIVE to receive
emergency selcalls to your
address and up to two
additional addresses.
6-12
Action
Select:
DISABLED to receive no
emergency selcalls
RECEIVE-ALL to receive
all emergency selcalls on
channels scanned by the
transceiver
SELECTIVE to receive
emergency selcalls to your
address and up to two
additional addresses.
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4.
Action
Notes
Press
If you selected DISABLED or
RECEIVE-ALL, the display
shows:
F2
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4.
Action
Notes
Press
If you selected DISABLED or
RECEIVE-ALL, the display
shows:
F2
EMGCY S'CALL MENU
1Transmit 2Receive
EMGCY S'CALL MENU
1Transmit 2Receive
EXIT
EXIT
ENTER
If you selected SELECTIVE,
the display shows:
5.
Did you select
SELECTIVE and do
you want to set up extra
addresses?
Yes
No
6.
Step 6.
Step 11.
To select one of the two
additional addresses,
rotate
If you selected SELECTIVE,
the display shows:
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID:
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID:
EXIT
EXIT
PROGRAM
SELECTIVE gives you the
option of setting two other
addresses for receiving
emergency selcalls in addition
to your address.
5.
Example of the display:
6.
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID:
EXIT
Did you select
SELECTIVE and do
you want to set up extra
addresses?
Yes
No
Step 6.
Step 11.
To select one of the two
additional addresses,
rotate
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
SELECTIVE gives you the
option of setting two other
addresses for receiving
emergency selcalls in addition
to your address.
Example of the display:
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID:
EXIT
Select
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PROGRAM
Select
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Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
F2
8.
Enter the address
7.
Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display:
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID:
Enter emgcy Rx ID
DELETE
ENTER
F2
To clear an existing address,
press
8.
Enter the address
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID:
Enter emgcy Rx ID
DELETE
ENTER
To clear an existing address,
press
F1
F1
numeral
button
9.
Press
numeral
button
Example of the display:
F2
No
11.
PROGRAM
F1
10.
No
Example of the display:
11.
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CALL
149
Rx.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
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Example of the display:
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USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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Return to
Step 6.
Step 11.
F1
2040
PROGRAM
Do you want to set up
the other additional
address?
Yes
USB
HI
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID: 4 2 7 8 8 9
EXIT
Return to
Step 6.
Step 11.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F2
Do you want to set up
the other additional
address?
Yes
Press
Emgcy S'call Rx ID: 1
Receive ID: 4 2 7 8 8 9
EXIT
10.
9.
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Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 2
Emergency selcall transmit setup
Emergency selcall transmit setup
Setup code 24421
Setup code 24421
1.
This procedure is used to set up the transceiver for sending
emergency selcalls.
This procedure is used to set up the transceiver for sending
emergency selcalls.
The transceiver sends an emergency call when you press the
Emgcy Call button on the control panel if you have used
this procedure to set up the address to call.
The transceiver sends an emergency call when you press the
Emgcy Call button on the control panel if you have used
this procedure to set up the address to call.
You can set up:
You can set up:
the address to call
the address to call
up to four emergency channels.
up to four emergency channels.
To set up the address to call and the channel to use when
sending an emergency selcall:
To set up the address to call and the channel to use when
sending an emergency selcall:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 24421
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until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
numeral
button
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
2.
Enter 24421
Emergency Selcall:
Call address:
Enter Emergency Adr
CLEAR
ENTER
6-15
Example of the display:
numeral
button
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Emergency Selcall:
Call address:
Enter Emergency Adr
CLEAR
ENTER
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3.
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Action
Notes
Enter the address of the
station to call in an
emergency selcall
To clear an existing address,
press
3.
F1
Action
Notes
Enter the address of the
station to call in an
emergency selcall
To clear an existing address,
press
numeral
button
4.
To save the address,
press
F2
numeral
button
Example of the display:
To select one of the
four emergency
channels, rotate
4.
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel:
EXIT
5.
To save the address,
press
F2
PROGRAM
Press
Select any channel number 1 to
4.
5.
6-16
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel:
To select one of the
four emergency
channels, rotate
PROGRAM
Select any channel number 1 to
4.
Select
Example of the display:
F2
Example of the display:
EXIT
Select
6.
F1
6.
Example of the display:
F2
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel:
Enter Emgcy channel
DELETE
ENTER
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6-16
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel:
Enter Emgcy channel
DELETE
ENTER
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7.
Action
Notes
Enter the channel
number for this
emergency channel
The transceiver error beeps if
the channel:
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7.
does not exist
Action
Notes
Enter the channel
number for this
emergency channel
The transceiver error beeps if
the channel:
is a receive-only channel.
numeral
button
does not exist
is a receive-only channel.
numeral
button
To clear an existing channel,
press
To clear an existing channel,
press
F1
8.
Press
F2
F1
Example of the display for
channel 19:
8.
Press
F2
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel: 1 9 USB
Select sideband
EXIT
ENTER
9.
To switch between
USB and LSB
sideband settings (if
both available), rotate
Select:
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel: 1 9 USB
Select sideband
EXIT
ENTER
9.
USB for upper sideband
LSB for lower sideband.
To switch between
USB and LSB
sideband settings (if
both available), rotate
Select
10.
To save your setting,
press
F2
Select:
USB for upper sideband
LSB for lower sideband.
Select
Example of the display:
10.
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel: 1 9 USB
EXIT
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Example of the display for
channel 19:
To save your setting,
press
F2
PROGRAM
6-17
Example of the display:
Emergency Channel: 1
Channel: 1 9 USB
EXIT
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Action
11.
Action
Do you want to set up
another emergency
channel?
Yes
No
12.
Notes
11.
To return to Channel
mode, press four times
F1
No
Example of the display:
12.
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
Return to
Step 5.
Step 12.
To return to Channel
mode, press four times
F1
2040
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Example of the display:
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USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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Do you want to set up
another emergency
channel?
Yes
Return to
Step 5.
Step 12.
Notes
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Free-Tune Receiver mode availability on/off
Free-Tune Receiver mode availability on/off
Setup code 3442 (standard procedure)
Setup code 3442 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the availability of
Free-Tune Receiver mode.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the availability of
Free-Tune Receiver mode.
Free-Tune Receiver mode allows you to tune the receiver to
any frequency in its operating frequency range.
Free-Tune Receiver mode allows you to tune the receiver to
any frequency in its operating frequency range.
To switch on or off the availability of Free-Tune Receiver
mode:
To switch on or off the availability of Free-Tune Receiver
mode:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 3442
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
2.
Enter 3442
The display shows:
Receive Frequencies
ENABLED
numeral
button
EXIT
Receive Frequencies
ENABLED
ENTER
numeral
button
or
EXIT
EXIT
ENTER
or
Receive Frequencies
DISABLED
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SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Receive Frequencies
DISABLED
EXIT
ENTER
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Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
3.
ENABLED if you want to
be able to tune the
transceiver to any receive
frequency
DISABLED if you only
want to use preprogrammed channels.
4.
3/3
CONFIG MENU
1PowerUp 2Receiver
3RF Gain 4More
EXIT
ENTER
5.
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CALL
Rx.
Select:
To save your change,
press
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
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ENABLED if you want to
be able to tune the
transceiver to any receive
frequency
DISABLED if you only
want to use preprogrammed channels.
The display shows:
3/3
CONFIG MENU
1PowerUp 2Receiver
3RF Gain 4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
6-20
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
F2
Example of the display:
149
Notes
Select
The display shows:
USB
HI
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 2
GPS display on/off
GPS display on/off
Setup code 3421
Setup code 3421
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the display of the
Global Positioning System (GPS) location of your
transceiver.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the display of the
Global Positioning System (GPS) location of your
transceiver.
Your transceiver needs to be connected to a GPS receiver.
Your transceiver needs to be connected to a GPS receiver.
To switch on or off the displaying of GPS information:
To switch on or off the displaying of GPS information:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 3421
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
2.
Enter 3421
GPS Display
ENABLED
Display LAT and LONG
EXIT
ENTER
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
GPS Display
ENABLED
Display LAT and LONG
EXIT
ENTER
or
GPS Display
DISABLED
GPS display disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
6-21
GPS Display
DISABLED
GPS display disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
3.
ENABLED if you want to
display GPS latitude and
longitude
DISABLED if you do not
want to display GPS
information.
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
4.
GPS MENU
1Display
2Timeout
To save your change,
press
149
Rx.
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
DISABLED if you do not
want to display GPS
information.
The display shows:
GPS MENU
1Display
2Timeout
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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ENABLED if you want to
display GPS latitude and
longitude
EXIT
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Select:
ENTER
Geneva Switzerland
CALL
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
F2
Example of the display:
USB
HI
Notes
Select
The display shows:
EXIT
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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GPS timeout on/off
GPS timeout on/off
Setup code 3422
Setup code 3422
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the GPS timeout
warning.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the GPS timeout
warning.
When GPS timeout is switched on, the transceiver beeps if it
does not receive GPS information within the set time.
When GPS timeout is switched on, the transceiver beeps if it
does not receive GPS information within the set time.
You can select:
You can select:
5 mins
5 mins
10 mins
10 mins
15 mins
15 mins
20 mins
20 mins
35 mins
35 mins
OFF (no error beep).
OFF (no error beep).
To switch on or off GPS timeout:
To switch on or off GPS timeout:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Action
Notes
Enter 3422
If GPS timeout is switched off,
the display shows:
numeral
button
2.
GPS Timeout
TIMER: OFF
EXIT
Action
Notes
Enter 3422
If GPS timeout is switched off,
the display shows:
numeral
button
ENTER
If GPS timeout is switched on,
the current programmed time
setting is displayed.
3.
To change the timeout
setting, rotate
Select:
3.
OFF
F2
To change the timeout
setting, rotate
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
The display shows:
4.
GPS MENU
1Display
2Timeout
ENTER
OFF
149
Rx.
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
GPS MENU
1Display
2Timeout
ENTER
Example of the display:
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USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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The display shows:
EXIT
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
To save your change,
press
F2
Example of the display:
CALL
6-24
Select:
Select
EXIT
5.
ENTER
a time in the range 535
minutes.
Select
To save your change,
press
EXIT
If GPS timeout is switched on,
the current programmed time
setting is displayed.
a time in the range 535
minutes.
4.
GPS Timeout
TIMER: OFF
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
6-24
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7 Setup procedurespart 3
7 Setup procedurespart 3
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
Page call canned message setup (7-2)
Page call canned message setup (7-2)
Password entry to enable transceiver options* (7-5)
Password entry to enable transceiver options* (7-5)
Power up message on/off* (7-10)
Power up message on/off* (7-10)
Power up mute setting* (7-13)
Power up mute setting* (7-13)
Power up address display on/off (7-16)
Power up address display on/off (7-16)
PTT release beep on/off* (7-18)
PTT release beep on/off* (7-18)
PTT transmit cutout* (7-20)
PTT transmit cutout* (7-20)
Recall channels by frequency on/off* (7-22)
Recall channels by frequency on/off* (7-22)
RF gain on/off* (7-24)
RF gain on/off* (7-24)
RS-232 connected equipment* (7-26)
RS-232 connected equipment* (7-26)
RS-232 connection baud rate* (7-29).
RS-232 connection baud rate* (7-29).
* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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Page call canned message setup
Page call canned message setup
Setup code 24441
Setup code 24441
1.
This procedure is used to prepare and store up to three
messages ready for sending in a page call.
This procedure is used to prepare and store up to three
messages ready for sending in a page call.
The message length can be up to 64 characters.
The message length can be up to 64 characters.
To prepare a canned message:
To prepare a canned message:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 24441
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The message number is shown
in the top right position of the
display:
numeral
button
To select a different
canned message, rotate
2.
Page Call Message: 1
The message number is shown
in the top right position of the
display:
Page Call Message: 1
Press F2 to edit
EXIT
EDIT
Example of canned message 3:
3.
Page Call Message: 3
To select a different
canned message, rotate
EDIT
Example of canned message 3:
Page Call Message: 3
Press F2 to edit
EXIT
Press F2 to edit
EXIT
EDIT
Select
7-2
Enter 24441
numeral
button
Press F2 to edit
EXIT
3.
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
EDIT
Select
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4.
Action
Notes
To edit this message,
press
Example of canned message 3:
F2
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4.
Page Call Message: 3
Action
Notes
To edit this message,
press
Example of canned message 3:
F2
Edit page message
CLEAR
PROGRAM
5.
To enter the message,
select each character
using
Enter up to 64 characters.
5.
To clear any existing text,
press
To enter the message,
select each character
using
Select
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
Volume
F2
7.
No
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To clear any existing text,
press
Volume
Example of preparing the
message Call me:
6.
To save your change,
press
F2
Page Call Message: 3
Call me
Press F2 to edit
EXIT
EDIT
Do you want to prepare
another canned
message?
Yes
Enter up to 64 characters.
F1
Select
To save your change,
press
Edit page message
CLEAR
PROGRAM
F1
6.
Page Call Message: 3
7.
No
7-3
Page Call Message: 3
Call me
Press F2 to edit
EXIT
EDIT
Do you want to prepare
another canned
message?
Yes
Return to
Step 3.
Step 8.
Example of preparing the
message Call me:
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Step 3.
Step 8.
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Action
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
8.
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
2040
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USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
7-4
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
7-4
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Password entry to enable transceiver options
Password entry to enable transceiver options
Setup code 42 (standard procedure)
Setup code 42 (standard procedure)
This procedure is used to:
This procedure is used to:
display your transceiver ID
display your transceiver ID
enable transceiver options that are built into the
transceiver
enable transceiver options that are built into the
transceiver
delete your PIN if you have forgotten it.
delete your PIN if you have forgotten it.
By using passwords, you can purchase additional features for
your transceiver without the need to return the unit to your
Codan agent.
By using passwords, you can purchase additional features for
your transceiver without the need to return the unit to your
Codan agent.
You obtain passwords from your Codan agent. There is a
separate password for each transceiver option. Passwords are
unique to your transceiver. You cannot use your
transceivers passwords with a different transceiver.
You obtain passwords from your Codan agent. There is a
separate password for each transceiver option. Passwords are
unique to your transceiver. You cannot use your
transceivers passwords with a different transceiver.
Enabling transceiver options
Enabling transceiver options
You can enable a transceiver option using a password.
You can enable a transceiver option using a password.
After you have enabled an option, you may need to use other
Setup mode procedures to enter settings that control the
option.
After you have enabled an option, you may need to use other
Setup mode procedures to enter settings that control the
option.
You can remove an option previously enabled by repeating
the procedure and entering the password again.
You can remove an option previously enabled by repeating
the procedure and entering the password again.
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To enable a transceiver option:
To enable a transceiver option:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 42
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows your
transceiver 14-digit ID, for
example:
numeral
button
2.
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
Enter 42
The display shows your
transceiver 14-digit ID, for
example:
numeral
button
EXIT
ENTER
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
EXIT
You will need this ID when
you contact your Codan agent.
ENTER
You will need this ID when
you contact your Codan agent.
3.
Contact your Codan
agent and request the
password for the
transceiver option you
want to enable.
The Codan agent will ask you
for personal identification and
your transceiver ID.
3.
Contact your Codan
agent and request the
password for the
transceiver option you
want to enable.
The Codan agent will ask you
for personal identification and
your transceiver ID.
4.
Enter the password
Example of the display:
4.
Enter the password
Example of the display:
numeral
button
7-6
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
1364 1524 4466
EXIT
ENTER
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numeral
button
7-6
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
1364 1524 4466
EXIT
ENTER
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5.
Action
Notes
Press
If the password is incorrect, the
transceiver beeps and switches
off after displaying this for
three seconds:
F2
6.
To return to Channel
mode, press
F1
5.
Action
Notes
Press
If the password is incorrect, the
transceiver beeps and switches
off after displaying this for
three seconds:
F2
PASSWORD INVALID
A6309A000000DD
123
EXIT
ENTER
PASSWORD INVALID
A6309A000000DD
123
EXIT
ENTER
If the password is correct, the
display shows the option as
now enabled (for example, the
GPS option):
If the password is correct, the
display shows the option as
now enabled (for example, the
GPS option):
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
GPS Enabled
EXIT
ENTER
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
GPS Enabled
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
6.
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HI
CALL
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149
Rx.
To return to Channel
mode, press
F1
2040
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Deleting a PIN
Deleting a PIN
1.
If the transceiver is set up with a PIN but you cannot
remember it, you will not be able to use the transceiver. You
will need to obtain the PIN Deletion password from your
Codan agent. This password allows you to delete the PIN
when you switch on the transceiver.
If the transceiver is set up with a PIN but you cannot
remember it, you will not be able to use the transceiver. You
will need to obtain the PIN Deletion password from your
Codan agent. This password allows you to delete the PIN
when you switch on the transceiver.
To delete a forgotten PIN:
To delete a forgotten PIN:
Action
Notes
Switch on the
transceiver.
The display shows:
1.
Enter PIN
Action
Notes
Switch on the
transceiver.
The display shows:
Enter PIN
ENTER
2.
Press
Mode
ENTER
The display shows your
transceiver 14-digit ID:
2.
Press
Mode
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
PASSWORD
A6309A000000DD
EXIT
3.
7-8
Contact your Codan
agent and request the
PIN deletion password.
The display shows your
transceiver 14-digit ID:
ENTER
EXIT
ENTER
You will need this ID when
you contact your Codan agent.
You will need this ID when
you contact your Codan agent.
Pressing the Mode button
again returns you to the PIN
entry screen.
Pressing the Mode button
again returns you to the PIN
entry screen.
The Codan agent will ask you
for personal identification and
your transceiver ID.
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7-8
Contact your Codan
agent and request the
PIN deletion password.
The Codan agent will ask you
for personal identification and
your transceiver ID.
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Action
4.
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Notes
Action
Enter the PIN deletion
password
4.
Enter the PIN deletion
password
numeral
button
5.
Press
F2
numeral
button
If the password is incorrect, the
transceiver beeps and switches
off after displaying this for
three seconds:
5.
Press
F2
If the password is incorrect, the
transceiver beeps and switches
off after displaying this for
three seconds:
PASSWORD INVALID
A6309A000000DD
123
EXIT
ENTER
PASSWORD INVALID
A6309A000000DD
123
EXIT
ENTER
If the password is correct, the
transceiver enters Channel
mode after displaying this for
10 seconds:
If the password is correct, the
transceiver enters Channel
mode after displaying this for
10 seconds:
PASSWORD
PASSWORD
PIN deleted
PIN deleted
To set up a new PIN, see
Chapter 9, PIN setup.
To set up a new PIN, see
Chapter 9, PIN setup.
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Power up message on/off
Power up message on/off
Setup code 34411 (standard procedure)
Setup code 34411 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to set up a message that is displayed
for several seconds when the transceiver is first switched on.
This procedure is used to set up a message that is displayed
for several seconds when the transceiver is first switched on.
To set or cancel a power up message:
To set or cancel a power up message:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 34411
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
2.
Enter 34411
Example of the display:
Power Up Message
ENABLED
numeral
button
EXIT
Power Up Message
ENABLED
PROG
numeral
button
or
EXIT
EXIT
PROG
or
Power Up Message
DISABLED
7-10
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Power Up Message
DISABLED
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
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3.
ENABLED if you want to
display a message when
you switch on the
transceiver
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED if you do not
want to display a message
when you switch on the
transceiver.
If you selected ENABLED, the
display shows:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
Power Up Message
Power Up Message
Modify message
CLEAR
ENTER
ENTER
If you selected DISABLED,
the display shows:
Did you select
ENABLED to display a
power up message?
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If you selected ENABLED, the
display shows:
Modify message
CLEAR
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
Yes
No
DISABLED if you do not
want to display a message
when you switch on the
transceiver.
If you selected DISABLED,
the display shows:
5.
ENABLED if you want to
display a message when
you switch on the
transceiver
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
5.
Did you select
ENABLED to display a
power up message?
Yes
No
Step 6.
Step 8.
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Action
Notes
To enter the message,
select each character
using
Enter up to 20 characters.
6.
To clear any existing text,
press
Action
Notes
To enter the message,
select each character
using
Enter up to 20 characters.
To clear any existing text,
press
F1
F1
Select
Select
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
Volume
7.
To save your change,
press
F2
8.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
Volume
The display shows:
7.
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
F2
Example of the display:
8.
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
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The display shows:
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
7-12
To save your change,
press
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
7-12
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Power up mute setting
Power up mute setting
Setup code 34412 (standard procedure)
Setup code 34412 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to select the initial mute setting that
is used when the transceiver is first switched on.
This procedure is used to select the initial mute setting that
is used when the transceiver is first switched on.
You can select:
You can select:
NO MUTE
NO MUTE
AUDIO MUTE
AUDIO MUTE
SELCALL MUTE (if selcall mute availability is
switched on, see Chapter 8, Selcall mute availability
on/off).
SELCALL MUTE (if selcall mute availability is
switched on, see Chapter 8, Selcall mute availability
on/off).
To change the initial mute setting:
To change the initial mute setting:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Action
Notes
Enter 34412
The display looks like one of
the following:
numeral
button
2.
Mute Power Up
NO MUTE
EXIT
Action
Notes
Enter 34412
The display looks like one of
the following:
numeral
button
ENTER
Mute Power Up
AUDIO MUTE
EXIT
3.
To switch between the
settings, rotate
Select
EXIT
ENTER
To save your change,
press
F2
7-14
ENTER
ENTER
Mute Power Up
SELCALL MUTE
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
3.
NO MUTE if you want no
muting on power switch on
AUDIO MUTE if you want
voice muting on power
switch on
To switch between the
settings, rotate
Select
SELCALL MUTE if you
want selcall muting on
power switch on.
4.
EXIT
Mute Power Up
AUDIO MUTE
Mute Power Up
SELCALL MUTE
EXIT
Mute Power Up
NO MUTE
Select:
NO MUTE if you want no
muting on power switch on
AUDIO MUTE if you want
voice muting on power
switch on
SELCALL MUTE if you
want selcall muting on
power switch on.
The display shows:
4.
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
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ENTER
To save your change,
press
F2
7-14
The display shows:
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
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5.
Action
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
5.
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HI
CALL
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Rx.
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Action
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
2040
7-15
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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Rx.
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Pwr
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Power up address display on/off
Power up address display on/off
Setup code 34413
Setup code 34413
1.
This procedure is used to select whether or not your address,
set up in selcall group 1, is briefly displayed when the
transceiver is first switched on.
This procedure is used to select whether or not your address,
set up in selcall group 1, is briefly displayed when the
transceiver is first switched on.
To switch on or off the display of the address:
To switch on or off the display of the address:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 34413
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
2.
Enter 34413
The display shows:
Power Up Self ID
SHOW SELF ID
numeral
button
EXIT
Power Up Self ID
SHOW SELF ID
ENTER
numeral
button
or
EXIT
EXIT
ENTER
or
Power Up Self ID
HIDE SELF ID
7-16
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Power Up Self ID
HIDE SELF ID
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
SHOW SELF ID and
HIDE SELF ID, rotate
Select:
Select
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3.
SHOW SELF ID if you
want to display your
address for several seconds
when the transceiver is first
switched on
Action
Notes
To switch between
SHOW SELF ID and
HIDE SELF ID, rotate
Select:
Select
HIDE SELF ID if you do
not want to display your
address.
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
The display shows:
HIDE SELF ID if you do
not want to display your
address.
4.
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
USB
HI
CALL
149
Rx.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
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To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
7-17
The display shows:
POWER UP MENU
1Message 2Mute
3Show ID
EXIT
ENTER
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SHOW SELF ID if you
want to display your
address for several seconds
when the transceiver is first
switched on
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Setup proceduresPart 3
PTT release beep on/off
PTT release beep on/off
Setup code 3432 (standard procedure)
Setup code 3432 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the PTT release
beeping. The PTT release beep feature saves you from
having to say over every time you release the PTT button.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the PTT release
beeping. The PTT release beep feature saves you from
having to say over every time you release the PTT button.
When you switch on PTT release beeping, the transceiver
automatically indicates that you have finished talking by
sending a beep every time you release the PTT button. You
do not hear the beeps at your station.
When you switch on PTT release beeping, the transceiver
automatically indicates that you have finished talking by
sending a beep every time you release the PTT button. You
do not hear the beeps at your station.
To switch on or off PTT release beeping:
To switch on or off PTT release beeping:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 3432
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
PTT Beeps
ENABLED
Enable PTT beeps
EXIT
2.
ENTER
PTT Beeps
DISABLED
Disable PTT beeps
EXIT
Enter 3432
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
7-18
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
PTT Beeps
ENABLED
Enable PTT beeps
EXIT
ENTER
or
PTT Beeps
DISABLED
Disable PTT beeps
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
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3.
ENABLED to make the
transceiver beep when you
release the PTT button
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED to stop the
transceiver beeping when
you release the PTT button.
The display shows:
Select
4.
CONFIG PTT MENU
1Timer
2PTT Beep
3Auto Tune
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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Rx.
F2
5.
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press
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
7-19
DISABLED to stop the
transceiver beeping when
you release the PTT button.
The display shows:
CONFIG PTT MENU
1Timer
2PTT Beep
3Auto Tune
EXIT
ENTER
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ENABLED to make the
transceiver beep when you
release the PTT button
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Setup proceduresPart 3
PTT transmit cutout
PTT transmit cutout
Setup code 3431 (standard procedure)
Setup code 3431 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to set the PTT transmit cutout time,
preventing the transceiver from being left on in the transmit
state by mistake.
This procedure is used to set the PTT transmit cutout time,
preventing the transceiver from being left on in the transmit
state by mistake.
If the transmit time exceeds the time set for PTT transmit
cutout, the transceiver switches to receive and displays an
error message.
If the transmit time exceeds the time set for PTT transmit
cutout, the transceiver switches to receive and displays an
error message.
This cutout does not apply to any equipment connected to the
GP connector.
This cutout does not apply to any equipment connected to the
GP connector.
You can select:
You can select:
OFF (transmission never cuts out)
OFF (transmission never cuts out)
5 mins
5 mins
10 mins
10 mins
15 mins
15 mins
20 mins
20 mins
35 mins.
35 mins.
To set the PTT transmit cutout time:
To set the PTT transmit cutout time:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
7-20
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 3431
Example of the display:
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 3431
Example of the display:
PTT cutout timer
Timer:
5min
numeral
button
3.
To set the cutout time,
rotate
PTT cutout timer
Timer:
5min
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
numeral
button
3.
OFF
To set the cutout time,
rotate
a time in the range 535
minutes.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
Select:
OFF
Select
The display shows:
4.
CONFIG PTT MENU
1Timer
2PTT Beep
3Auto Tune
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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149
Rx.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
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To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
7-21
The display shows:
CONFIG PTT MENU
1Timer
2PTT Beep
3Auto Tune
EXIT
ENTER
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ENTER
a time in the range 535
minutes.
Select
4.
EXIT
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Setup proceduresPart 3
Recall channels by frequency on/off
Recall channels by frequency on/off
Setup code 32 (standard procedure)
Setup code 32 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to select whether or not you can recall
channels by frequency.
This procedure is used to select whether or not you can recall
channels by frequency.
To switch on or off the recalling of channels by frequency:
To switch on or off the recalling of channels by frequency:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 32
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
Recall by Frequency
ENABLED
Enable freq recall
EXIT
2.
ENTER
Recall by Frequency
DISABLED
Disable freq recall
EXIT
Enter 32
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
7-22
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Recall by Frequency
ENABLED
Enable freq recall
EXIT
ENTER
or
Recall by Frequency
DISABLED
Disable freq recall
EXIT
ENTER
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ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
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3.
ENABLED to allow
channel recall by frequency
as well as channel number
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED to only allow
channel recall by channel
number.
The display shows:
Select
4.
1/3
CONFIG MENU
1Display
2Recall
3Beeps
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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Rx.
F2
5.
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To save your change,
press
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
7-23
DISABLED to only allow
channel recall by channel
number.
The display shows:
1/3
CONFIG MENU
1Display
2Recall
3Beeps
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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ENABLED to allow
channel recall by frequency
as well as channel number
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Setup proceduresPart 3
RF gain on/off
RF gain on/off
Setup code 3443 (standard procedure)
Setup code 3443 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the RF gain. This
changes the receive sensitivity of the transceiver.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the RF gain. This
changes the receive sensitivity of the transceiver.
Switch on RF gain for a mobile station or for an area where
electrical interference is low. Switch off RF Gain for a base
station that has large antennas or for an area where electrical
interference is high.
Switch on RF gain for a mobile station or for an area where
electrical interference is low. Switch off RF Gain for a base
station that has large antennas or for an area where electrical
interference is high.
To switch on or off the RF gain:
To switch on or off the RF gain:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 3443
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
RF Gain Control
ON
RF gain on
EXIT
2.
ENTER
RF Gain Control
OFF
RF gain off
EXIT
Enter 3443
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
7-24
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
RF Gain Control
ON
RF gain on
EXIT
ENTER
or
RF Gain Control
OFF
RF gain off
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between RF
gain ON and OFF,
rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
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3.
ON for a mobile station or
for an area where electrical
interference is low
Action
Notes
To switch between RF
gain ON and OFF,
rotate
Select:
OFF for a base station or
for an area where electrical
interference is high.
The display shows:
Select
4.
3/3
CONFIG MENU
1PowerUp 2Receiver
3RF Gain 4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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F2
5.
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press
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
7-25
OFF for a base station or
for an area where electrical
interference is high.
The display shows:
3/3
CONFIG MENU
1PowerUp 2Receiver
3RF Gain 4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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ON for a mobile station or
for an area where electrical
interference is low
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RS-232 connected equipment
RS-232 connected equipment
Setup code 3411 (standard procedure)
Setup code 3411 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to identify the equipment connected
to either the RS-232 socket or GP connector on the
transceiver rear panel.
This procedure is used to identify the equipment connected
to either the RS-232 socket or GP connector on the
transceiver rear panel.
Select:
Select:
NONE (if nothing is connected)
NONE (if nothing is connected)
COMPUTER (if a computer is connected)
COMPUTER (if a computer is connected)
GPS NMEA-0183 (if a GPS receiver is connected)
GPS NMEA-0183 (if a GPS receiver is connected)
9300 ALE (if an ALE controller is connected).
9300 ALE (if an ALE controller is connected).
To change the setting for the equipment connected to the
RS-232 socket or GP connector:
To change the setting for the equipment connected to the
RS-232 socket or GP connector:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
7-26
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 3411
The display shows:
numeral
button
RS232 Mode Setup
None
No connection
EXIT
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 3411
The display shows:
ENTER
numeral
button
or
RS232 Mode Setup
Computer
Computer connected
EXIT
To switch between the
settings, rotate
Select
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or
RS232 Mode Setup
Computer
Computer connected
EXIT
ENTER
Other screens may be displayed
depending on the options fitted
in your transceiver.
3.
RS232 Mode Setup
None
No connection
EXIT
Select:
Other screens may be displayed
depending on the options fitted
in your transceiver.
3.
NONE if nothing is
connected
ENTER
To switch between the
settings, rotate
COMPUTER if a
computer is connected
Select
Select:
NONE if nothing is
connected
COMPUTER if a
computer is connected
GPS NMEA-0183 if a
GPS receiver is connected
GPS NMEA-0183 if a
GPS receiver is connected
9300 ALE if an ALE
controller is connected.
9300 ALE if an ALE
controller is connected.
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Action
Notes
To save your change,
press
The display shows:
F2
CONFIG RS232 MENU
1Mode
2Config
EXIT
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
4.
The display shows:
149
Rx.
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
ENTER
Example of the display:
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1Mode
2Config
EXIT
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To save your change,
press
ENTER
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Notes
F2
Example of the display:
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Action
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Setup proceduresPart 3
RS-232 connection baud rate
RS-232 connection baud rate
Setup code 3412 (standard procedure)
Setup code 3412 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to set the speed of information
transfer for equipment connected to either the RS-232
socket or GP connector on the transceiver rear panel.
This procedure is used to set the speed of information
transfer for equipment connected to either the RS-232
socket or GP connector on the transceiver rear panel.
You can select the following baud rates:
You can select the following baud rates:
300
300
600
600
1200
1200
2400
2400
4800
4800
9600.
9600.
For a GPS receiver, the baud rate is usually 4800. For a
computer or an ALE controller, the baud rate is usually
9600.
For a GPS receiver, the baud rate is usually 4800. For a
computer or an ALE controller, the baud rate is usually
9600.
To set the baud rate for the RS-232 socket and GP
connector:
To set the baud rate for the RS-232 socket and GP
connector:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Action
Notes
Enter 3412
Example of the display:
numeral
button
3.
To select the baud rate,
rotate
RS232 Setup
300
Stop:1
Baud rate
EXIT
2.
To save your change,
press
F2
ENTER
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
Example of the display:
3.
To select the baud rate,
rotate
RS232 Setup
300
Stop:1
Baud rate
EXIT
Parity:N
ENTER
Select the same baud rate used
by the connected equipment in
the range 3009600.
Select
The display shows:
4.
CONFIG RS232 MENU
1Mode
2Config
ENTER
149
Rx.
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
2040
CONFIG RS232 MENU
1Mode
2Config
ENTER
Example of the display:
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The display shows:
EXIT
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To save your change,
press
F2
Example of the display:
CALL
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Enter 3412
numeral
button
Select the same baud rate used
by the connected equipment in
the range 3009600.
EXIT
5.
Notes
Parity:N
Select
4.
Action
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8 Setup procedurespart 4
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
This chapter contains the following Setup mode procedures:
Scan table automatic scanning start* (8-2)
Scan table automatic scanning start* (8-2)
Scan table editing on/off* (8-4)
Scan table editing on/off* (8-4)
Selcall address setup (8-6)
Selcall address setup (8-6)
Selcall address size compatibility (8-13)
Selcall address size compatibility (8-13)
Selcall lockout on/off (8-16)
Selcall lockout on/off (8-16)
Selcall mute availability on/off (8-18)
Selcall mute availability on/off (8-18)
Status call availability on/off (8-20)
Status call availability on/off (8-20)
Telcall availability on/off (8-22)
Telcall availability on/off (8-22)
Tone call setup* (8-24)
Tone call setup* (8-24)
99-beacon call response on/off (8-27).
99-beacon call response on/off (8-27).
* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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* indicates a standard procedure available in all HF SSB
series transceivers (see Chapter 4, Using Setup mode
procedures).
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Setup proceduresPart 4
Scan table automatic scanning start
Scan table automatic scanning start
Setup code 11 (standard procedure)
Setup code 11 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to set the time delay between
finishing a call and resuming automatic scanning.
This procedure is used to set the time delay between
finishing a call and resuming automatic scanning.
When you do not touch any button or knob for longer than
this delay time, the transceiver automatically starts scanning.
When you do not touch any button or knob for longer than
this delay time, the transceiver automatically starts scanning.
If you have set up any of the three scan tables for ALE
scanning, it uses the scan table last used in scanning. If you
have not set up any scan table for ALE scanning, it uses scan
table 1.
If you have set up any of the three scan tables for ALE
scanning, it uses the scan table last used in scanning. If you
have not set up any scan table for ALE scanning, it uses scan
table 1.
You can switch automatic scanning:
You can switch automatic scanning:
off
off
on with a 110 minute time delay.
on with a 110 minute time delay.
To switch on or off automatic scanning:
To switch on or off automatic scanning:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 11
8-2
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
numeral
button
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Auto Scan Setup
Time: Off
Autoscan is Off
EXIT
2.
ENTER
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Example of the display:
numeral
button
8-2
Auto Scan Setup
Time: Off
Autoscan is Off
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To change the
automatic scanning
setting, rotate
Select:
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3.
OFF
Action
Notes
To change the
automatic scanning
setting, rotate
Select:
a delay in the range 110
minutes.
a delay in the range 110
minutes.
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
Select
The display shows:
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
4.
SCAN MENU
2Enable
1Auto
EXIT
5.
149
Rx.
The display shows:
SCAN MENU
2Enable
1Auto
EXIT
ENTER
5.
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press
F2
Example of the display:
CALL
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
8-3
ENTER
Example of the display:
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Scan table editing on/off
Scan table editing on/off
Setup code 12 (standard procedure)
Setup code 12 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off scan table editing.
This procedure is used to switch on or off scan table editing.
After you have set up your scan tables, switching off scan
table editing safeguards against accidentally deleting or
modifying scan table information. For details on setting up
scan tables, see Chapter 3, Scan table creation.
After you have set up your scan tables, switching off scan
table editing safeguards against accidentally deleting or
modifying scan table information. For details on setting up
scan tables, see Chapter 3, Scan table creation.
When scan table editing is switched off, you cannot set up,
delete or modify any scan table. You can only use the
transceivers automatic scanning start feature if a scan table
has already been set up (see Scan table automatic scanning
start on page 8-2).
When scan table editing is switched off, you cannot set up,
delete or modify any scan table. You can only use the
transceivers automatic scanning start feature if a scan table
has already been set up (see Scan table automatic scanning
start on page 8-2).
To switch on or off scan table editing:
To switch on or off scan table editing:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
8-4
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 12
The display shows:
numeral
button
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2.
Action
Notes
Enter 12
The display shows:
Scan programming
ENABLED
Scan program enabled
EXIT
ENTER
numeral
button
or:
or:
Scan programming
DISABLED
Scan program disabled
EXIT
ENTER
3.
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Scan programming
DISABLED
Scan program disabled
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
3.
ENABLED to switch on
scan table editing
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
DISABLED to switch off
scan table editing.
To save your change,
press
F2
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
The display shows:
4.
SCAN MENU
2Enable
1Auto
ENTER
149
Rx.
The display shows:
SCAN MENU
2Enable
1Auto
EXIT
5.
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To save your change,
press
F2
Example of the display:
CALL
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
8-5
ENTER
Example of the display:
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ENABLED to switch on
scan table editing
Select
EXIT
5.
Select:
DISABLED to switch off
scan table editing.
Select
4.
Scan programming
ENABLED
Scan program enabled
EXIT
ENTER
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Setup proceduresPart 4
Selcall address setup
Selcall address setup
Setup code 211
Setup code 211
8-6
This procedure is used to set up addresses for any of your
transceivers five selcall groups S1S5.
This procedure is used to set up addresses for any of your
transceivers five selcall groups S1S5.
Having set up a selcall group, you can assign the group to
any channel. This allows you to set up your transceiver with
several own addresses so that you can operate in more than
one network.
Having set up a selcall group, you can assign the group to
any channel. This allows you to set up your transceiver with
several own addresses so that you can operate in more than
one network.
You can set up any selcall group. To find out the selcall
group assigned to each channel in the transceiver, refer to
the HF SSB transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Using View
Channel Options mode.
You can set up any selcall group. To find out the selcall
group assigned to each channel in the transceiver, refer to
the HF SSB transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Using View
Channel Options mode.
A selcall group for normal selective calling consists of:
A selcall group for normal selective calling consists of:
your address (self ID)
your address (self ID)
an optional address to call (call address)
an optional address to call (call address)
the selcall type set to Codan
the selcall type set to Codan
an optional comment describing the selcall group.
an optional comment describing the selcall group.
Your address is the radio equivalent to the telephone number
of your station. Do not use 00 or 99 as the last two digits
since these addresses are reserved for sending group and
99-beacon calls.
Your address is the radio equivalent to the telephone number
of your station. Do not use 00 or 99 as the last two digits
since these addresses are reserved for sending group and
99-beacon calls.
Set the optional address to call if you want to restrict
selective calls on all channels set up with this selcall group
to one station (for example, a mobile station that only ever
needs to call a base station). Otherwise, leave this address
blank.
Set the optional address to call if you want to restrict
selective calls on all channels set up with this selcall group
to one station (for example, a mobile station that only ever
needs to call a base station). Otherwise, leave this address
blank.
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The selcall type describes the type of selcall group. For
normal selective calling between stations, use the Codan
selcall type. If you want to set up a selcall group for
Radphone Direct Dialling (secure telcalls) use the RDD
selcall type.
The selcall type describes the type of selcall group. For
normal selective calling between stations, use the Codan
selcall type. If you want to set up a selcall group for
Radphone Direct Dialling (secure telcalls) use the RDD
selcall type.
A selcall group for sending secure calls consists of:
A selcall group for sending secure calls consists of:
your address (self ID)
your address (self ID)
the address to call (call address) left blank
the address to call (call address) left blank
the selcall type set to RDD
the selcall type set to RDD
the RDD PIN
the RDD PIN
an optional comment describing the selcall group for
RDD use.
an optional comment describing the selcall group for
RDD use.
Setting up a selcall group
Setting up a selcall group
To set up a selcall group:
1.
To set up a selcall group:
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Enter 211
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
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Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
numeral
button
Notes
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Action
EXIT
2.
Enter 211
Example of the display:
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
Codan
PROGRAM
numeral
button
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EXIT
Codan
PROGRAM
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Action
Notes
To select the selcall
group, rotate
Select one of the five selcall
groups 15.
3.
Action
Notes
To select the selcall
group, rotate
Select one of the five selcall
groups 15.
Select
4.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
5.
Select
Enter your address (self
ID)
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
Enter Self ID
EXIT
4.
Press
F2
Codan
ENTER
For an RDD selcall type, enter
the address that the telephone
company asked you to use as
your address when sending
RDD telcalls.
5.
Enter your address (self
ID)
numeral
button
6.
Press
8-8
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
Enter Self ID
EXIT
Codan
ENTER
For an RDD selcall type, enter
the address that the telephone
company asked you to use as
your address when sending
RDD telcalls.
numeral
button
Example of the display:
F2
Example of the display:
6.
Example of the display:
F2
Selcall Group: 1
Call Address:
Enter Call Address
ENTER
EXIT
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8-8
Selcall Group: 1
Call Address:
Enter Call Address
ENTER
EXIT
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7.
Action
Notes
If you want to restrict
calls on all channels set
up with this selcall
group to one station,
enter the address of this
station (call address)
To cancel an existing address,
enter 0.
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7.
Leave this address blank if you
want to be able to enter the
address when sending the call.
Action
Notes
If you want to restrict
calls on all channels set
up with this selcall
group to one station,
enter the address of this
station (call address)
To cancel an existing address,
enter 0.
numeral
button
8.
Press
9.
numeral
button
Example of the display:
F2
To select the selcall
type, rotate
8.
Press
F2
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
1 2 3 4 Codan
Select Selcall Type
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
9.
Codan for normal selcalls
Example of the display:
To select the selcall
type, rotate
RDD for secure RDD
telcalls.
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
1 2 3 4 Codan
Select Selcall Type
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
Codan for normal selcalls
RDD for secure RDD
telcalls.
Select
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Leave this address blank if you
want to be able to enter the
address when sending the call.
Select
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Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display for the
Codan selcall type:
F2
Selcall Group: 2
Self ID: 1 8 5 0 7 4
10.
Action
Notes
Press
Example of the display for the
Codan selcall type:
F2
Selcall Group: 2
Self ID: 1 8 5 0 7 4
Codan
CLEAR
CLEAR
ENTER
Example of the display for the
RDD selcall type:
Selcall Group: 1
PIN:
Enter RDD PIN
EXIT
11.
12.
Selcall Group: 1
PIN:
Enter RDD PIN
EXIT
RDD
ENTER
11.
Yes
No
Step 12.
Step 14.
Enter your RDD PIN
12.
Press
8-10
ENTER
Step 12.
Step 14.
Enter your RDD PIN
numeral
button
Example of the display:
F2
RDD
Did you select the
RDD selcall type?
numeral
button
13.
ENTER
Example of the display for the
RDD selcall type:
Did you select the
RDD selcall type?
Yes
No
Codan
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
1234
13.
Press
Example of the display:
F2
RDD
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
1234
RDD
CLEAR
CLEAR
ENTER
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ENTER
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14.
Action
Notes
To enter a comment to
describe this selcall
group, select each
character using
Enter up to 20 characters.
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14.
To clear any existing text,
press
Action
Notes
To enter a comment to
describe this selcall
group, select each
character using
Enter up to 20 characters.
To clear any existing text,
press
F1
F1
Select
Select
and move between
characters using
and move between
characters using
Volume
15.
To save your changes
for this selcall group,
press
F2
Volume
Example of the display:
Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
1234
EXIT
15.
RDD
To save your changes
for this selcall group,
press
F2
PROGRAM
or
Selcall Group: 2
Self ID:
1234
EXIT
16.
No
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Selcall Group: 1
Self ID:
1234
EXIT
RDD
PROGRAM
or
Selcall Group: 2
Self ID:
1234
Codan
PROGRAM
Do you want to set up
another selcall group?
Yes
Example of the display:
EXIT
16.
No
8-11
PROGRAM
Do you want to set up
another selcall group?
Yes
Return to
Step 3.
Step 17.
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Step 3.
Step 17.
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Action
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press four times
Example of the display:
F1
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To return to Channel
mode, press four times
Example of the display:
F1
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Selcall address size compatibility
Selcall address size compatibility
Setup code 213
Setup code 213
1.
This procedure is used to select how you communicate with
stations that cannot use addresses longer than four digits.
This procedure is used to select how you communicate with
stations that cannot use addresses longer than four digits.
You can select:
You can select:
4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE
4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE
6-DIGIT-ONLY.
6-DIGIT-ONLY.
If some stations in your network are only capable of using
4-digit addresses and your address is longer than four digits,
select 4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE. This allows other stations
to call you by your last four digits. For example, if your
address is 123456, you can be called on 3456 as well as
123456.
If some stations in your network are only capable of using
4-digit addresses and your address is longer than four digits,
select 4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE. This allows other stations
to call you by your last four digits. For example, if your
address is 123456, you can be called on 3456 as well as
123456.
If all the stations in your network are capable of using
6-digit addresses, select 6-DIGIT-ONLY. This ensures you
can only be called by your full address. You will not receive
unwanted calls by chance matching of the last four digits.
If all the stations in your network are capable of using
6-digit addresses, select 6-DIGIT-ONLY. This ensures you
can only be called by your full address. You will not receive
unwanted calls by chance matching of the last four digits.
To set the address size compatibility:
To set the address size compatibility:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
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Action
Notes
Enter 213
The display shows:
numeral
button
2.
S'call Compatibility
4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE
4 digit interoperable
EXIT
ENTER
Action
Notes
Enter 213
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
or
S'call Compatibility
6-DIGIT-ONLY
Only 6-digit calls
EXIT
ENTER
3.
To switch between the
two settings, rotate
Select
S'call Compatibility
6-DIGIT-ONLY
Only 6-digit calls
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
3.
4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE if
some stations in your
network can not use 6-digit
addresses
To switch between the
two settings, rotate
Select
6-DIGIT-ONLY if all
stations in your network are
capable of using 6-digit
addresses.
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
8-14
Select:
4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE if
some stations in your
network can not use 6-digit
addresses
6-DIGIT-ONLY if all
stations in your network are
capable of using 6-digit
addresses.
The display shows:
4.
SELCALL MENU
1ID
2Mute
3ID size
EXIT
ENTER
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4-DIGIT-COMPATIBLE
4 digit interoperable
EXIT
ENTER
To save your change,
press
F2
8-14
The display shows:
SELCALL MENU
1ID
2Mute
3ID size
EXIT
ENTER
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Action
Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
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Notes
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
F1
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Setup proceduresPart 4
Selcall lockout on/off
Selcall lockout on/off
Setup code 2441
Setup code 2441
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off selcall lockout.
This procedure is used to switch on or off selcall lockout.
Selcall lockout prevents you from sending selective calls if
the transceiver detects that another station is already in the
process of sending a selective call on the same channel. This
reduces call interference between stations and increases the
chance of success when your call is transmitted.
Selcall lockout prevents you from sending selective calls if
the transceiver detects that another station is already in the
process of sending a selective call on the same channel. This
reduces call interference between stations and increases the
chance of success when your call is transmitted.
Selcall lockout does not apply to voice, tone or emergency
calls.
Selcall lockout does not apply to voice, tone or emergency
calls.
To switch on or off selcall lockout:
To switch on or off selcall lockout:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 2441
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
S'call Lockout Setup
ENABLED
Call lockout enabled
EXIT
2.
ENTER
S'call Lockout Setup
DISABLED
Call lockout disabled
EXIT
Enter 2441
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
8-16
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
S'call Lockout Setup
ENABLED
Call lockout enabled
EXIT
ENTER
or
S'call Lockout Setup
DISABLED
Call lockout disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
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3.
ENABLED to prevent
selcalls being made if
another station has initiated
a selcall on this channel
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED to allow
selcalls being made even if
another station has initiated
a selcall on this channel.
Select
Selcall lockout does not apply
to voice, tone or emergency
calls.
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
The display shows:
3/4
CALL MENU
1Lockout
2Emgcy
4More
3Privacy
EXIT
ENTER
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F2
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F1
2040
8-17
The display shows:
3/4
CALL MENU
1Lockout
2Emgcy
4More
3Privacy
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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DISABLED to allow
selcalls being made even if
another station has initiated
a selcall on this channel.
Selcall lockout does not apply
to voice, tone or emergency
calls.
4.
Example of the display:
ENABLED to prevent
selcalls being made if
another station has initiated
a selcall on this channel
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Selcall mute availability on/off
Selcall mute availability on/off
Setup code 212
Setup code 212
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the availability of
selcall mute on the control panel (the SCall Mute button).
When selcall mute availability is switched off, the selcall
mute button is disabled.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the availability of
selcall mute on the control panel (the SCall Mute button).
When selcall mute availability is switched off, the selcall
mute button is disabled.
Switch off selcall mute availability if you never use selcalls.
This will stop you selecting selcall mute by accident and
missing incoming voice calls.
Switch off selcall mute availability if you never use selcalls.
This will stop you selecting selcall mute by accident and
missing incoming voice calls.
To switch on or off the availability of selcall mute:
To switch on or off the availability of selcall mute:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 212
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
Selcall Mute
ENABLED
Selcall mute enabled
EXIT
2.
ENTER
The display shows:
Selcall Mute
ENABLED
Selcall mute enabled
EXIT
ENTER
or
Selcall Mute
DISABLED
Selcall mute disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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numeral
button
or
8-18
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Selcall Mute
DISABLED
Selcall mute disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
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3.
ENABLED to make selcall
mute available
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED to disable
selcall mute control.
DISABLED to disable
selcall mute control.
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
F1
Select
The display shows:
4.
SELCALL MENU
1ID
2Mute
3ID size
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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press
F2
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mode, press three times
F1
2040
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The display shows:
SELCALL MENU
1ID
2Mute
3ID size
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
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mute available
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Status call availability on/off
Status call availability on/off
Setup code 24442
Setup code 24442
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the ability to send
the three types of status callremote diagnostics call,
remote config call and user status call. It does not affect the
ability to respond to incoming status calls.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the ability to send
the three types of status callremote diagnostics call,
remote config call and user status call. It does not affect the
ability to respond to incoming status calls.
To switch on or off the ability to send status calls:
To switch on or off the ability to send status calls:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 24442
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
Status Call Setup
ENABLED
Status call enabled
EXIT
2.
ENTER
Status Call Setup
DISABLED
Status call disabled
EXIT
Enter 24442
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
8-20
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Status Call Setup
ENABLED
Status call enabled
EXIT
ENTER
or
Status Call Setup
DISABLED
Status call disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
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3.
ENABLED to make status
calls available
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED to prevent
status calls being made.
DISABLED to prevent
status calls being made.
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
Select
The display shows:
4.
4/4
CALL MENU
2Status
1Page
4More
EXIT
ENTER
To save your change,
press
F2
or
5.
To return to Channel
mode, repeatedly press
F1
The display shows:
4/4
CALL MENU
2Status
1Page
4More
EXIT
ENTER
or
Status Call Message: 1
1=Diagnostic
Status Call Message: 1
1=Diagnostic
EXIT
EXIT
Example of the display:
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mode, repeatedly press
F1
2040
Example of the display:
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display for Channel
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calls available
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Telcall availability on/off
Telcall availability on/off
Setup code 22
Setup code 22
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the ability to send
telcalls.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the ability to send
telcalls.
For information on telcalls, refer to the HF SSB transceiver
user guide, Chapter 4, Telcall.
For information on telcalls, refer to the HF SSB transceiver
user guide, Chapter 4, Telcall.
To switch on or off the ability to send telcalls:
To switch on or off the ability to send telcalls:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 22
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
The display shows:
numeral
button
Telcall Setup
ENABLED
Telcall Enabled
EXIT
2.
ENTER
Telcall Setup
DISABLED
Telcall Disabled
EXIT
Enter 22
The display shows:
numeral
button
or
8-22
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Telcall Setup
ENABLED
Telcall Enabled
EXIT
ENTER
or
Telcall Setup
DISABLED
Telcall Disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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3.
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
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3.
ENABLED to make telcalls
available
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED to prevent
telcalls being sent.
DISABLED to prevent
telcalls being sent.
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
Select
The display shows:
4.
1/4
CALL MENU
1Selcall
2Telcall
3Tone
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
USB
HI
149
Rx.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
Geneva Switzerland
CALL
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
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The display shows:
1/4
CALL MENU
1Selcall
2Telcall
3Tone
4More
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
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ENABLED to make telcalls
available
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
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Setup proceduresPart 4
Setup proceduresPart 4
Tone call setup
Tone call setup
Setup code 23 (standard procedure)
Setup code 23 (standard procedure)
1.
This procedure is used to set up the high and low frequency
pairs for any of the four tone call groups T1T4.
This procedure is used to set up the high and low frequency
pairs for any of the four tone call groups T1T4.
Having set up a tone call group, you can assign the group to
any channel.
Having set up a tone call group, you can assign the group to
any channel.
You can set frequencies in the range 3002,800Hz. If you
want a tone call group to use a single frequency, set either
the high or low frequency to 0Hz.
You can set frequencies in the range 3002,800Hz. If you
want a tone call group to use a single frequency, set either
the high or low frequency to 0Hz.
To set up a frequency pair for a tone call group:
To set up a frequency pair for a tone call group:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 23
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
2.
Enter 23
Example of the display:
Tone Pair: 1
Hi: Hz Low: Hz
numeral
button
8-24
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
EXIT
Tone Pair: 1
Hi: Hz Low: Hz
PROGRAM
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numeral
button
8-24
EXIT
PROGRAM
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Setup proceduresPart 4
Action
3.
Setup proceduresPart 4
Notes
Action
To select one of the
four tone call groups,
rotate
3.
To select one of the
four tone call groups,
rotate
Select
4.
Press
F2
5.
Enter the high
frequency
Notes
Select
Example of the display for tone
call group T3:
4.
Press
F2
Tone Pair: 3
Hi: Hz Low: Hz
Tone Pair: 3
Hi: Hz Low: Hz
EXIT
EXIT
ENTER
Set a frequency value in the
range 3002,800Hz.
5.
Enter the high
frequency
This will cancel existing
settings.
numeral
button
Press
F2
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ENTER
Set a frequency value in the
range 3002,800Hz.
This will cancel existing
settings.
6.
Example of the display for tone
call group T3:
numeral
button
For example, a high frequency
of 1400Hz looks like this:
6.
Press
F2
For example, a high frequency
of 1400Hz looks like this:
Tone Pair: 3
Hi: 1 4 0 0 Hz Low: Hz
Tone Pair: 3
Hi: 1 4 0 0 Hz Low: Hz
EXIT
EXIT
ENTER
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ENTER
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Setup proceduresPart 4
7.
Setup proceduresPart 4
Action
Notes
Enter the low
frequency
Set a value in the range
3002,800Hz.
numeral
button
8.
To save your changes,
press
F2
No
10.
F1
For example, a low frequency
of 550Hz looks like this:
8.
To save your changes,
press
F2
Tone Pair: 3
Hi: 1 4 0 0 Hz Low: 5 5 0 Hz
PROGRAM
No
Example of the display:
10.
Geneva Switzerland
149
Rx.
For example, a low frequency
of 550Hz looks like this:
Tone Pair: 3
Hi: 1 4 0 0 Hz Low: 5 5 0 Hz
2040
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
PROGRAM
Return to
Step 3.
Step 10.
F1
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Leave the low frequency unset
if you want this tone call group
to use a single frequency.
Do you want to set up
another tone call
group?
Yes
USB
HI
To cancel an existing setting
and leave the low frequency
unset, enter 0.
EXIT
9.
CALL
8-26
Set a value in the range
3002,800Hz.
Leave the low frequency unset
if you want this tone call group
to use a single frequency.
Return to
Step 3.
Step 10.
To return to Channel
mode, press three times
Enter the low
frequency
numeral
button
Do you want to set up
another tone call
group?
Yes
Notes
To cancel an existing setting
and leave the low frequency
unset, enter 0.
EXIT
9.
7.
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
8-26
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Setup proceduresPart 4
Setup proceduresPart 4
99-beacon call response on/off
99-beacon call response on/off
Setup code 241
Setup code 241
1.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the ability to
respond to received 99-beacon calls (selcalls ending in 99).
This procedure is used to switch on or off the ability to
respond to received 99-beacon calls (selcalls ending in 99).
The transceiver responds to a 99-beacon call by transmitting
a beacon signal of four long tones.
The transceiver responds to a 99-beacon call by transmitting
a beacon signal of four long tones.
Switch 99-beacon call response on if there are earlier model
transceivers in your network incapable of sending selective
beacon calls. Note that your transceiver will respond to all
incoming 99-beacon calls that match your address, excluding
the last two digits.
Switch 99-beacon call response on if there are earlier model
transceivers in your network incapable of sending selective
beacon calls. Note that your transceiver will respond to all
incoming 99-beacon calls that match your address, excluding
the last two digits.
To switch on or off the ability to respond to 99-beacon calls:
To switch on or off the ability to respond to 99-beacon calls:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Repeatedly press
The display shows:
Mode
1.
Mode
1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
2.
Enter 241
until you see the
display for Setup mode.
Example of the display:
numeral
button
99Beacon Setup
ENABLED
99Beacon enabled
EXIT
2.
Enter 241
ENTER
99Beacon Setup
DISABLED
99Beacon disabled
EXIT
Example of the display:
numeral
button
or
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1/2
SETUP MENU
2Call
1Scan
3Config
4More
EXIT
ENTER
99Beacon Setup
ENABLED
99Beacon enabled
EXIT
ENTER
or
99Beacon Setup
DISABLED
99Beacon disabled
EXIT
ENTER
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ENTER
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Setup proceduresPart 4
3.
Setup proceduresPart 4
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
Select
4.
To save your change,
press
F2
5.
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
3.
ENABLED to make your
transceiver respond to
received 99-beacon calls
DISABLED to prevent your
transceiver responding to
received 99-beacon calls.
4.
2/4
CALL MENU
1Beacon
2Preamble
4More
3ALE
EXIT
ENTER
5.
Geneva Switzerland
CALL
Rx.
Select:
To save your change,
press
To return to Channel
mode, press twice
F1
2040
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ENABLED to make your
transceiver respond to
received 99-beacon calls
DISABLED to prevent your
transceiver responding to
received 99-beacon calls.
The display shows:
2/4
CALL MENU
1Beacon
2Preamble
4More
3ALE
EXIT
ENTER
Example of the display:
Geneva Switzerland
USB
HI
CALL
Pwr
8-28
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
F2
Example of the display:
149
Notes
Select
The display shows:
USB
HI
Action
149
Rx.
2040
Pwr
8-28
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9 Link Setup mode
9 Link Setup mode
Link Setup mode allows you to access transceiver options
that affect transceiver operation and security.
Link Setup mode allows you to access transceiver options
that affect transceiver operation and security.
This chapter contains the following Link Setup procedures:
This chapter contains the following Link Setup procedures:
Link Setup mode enter/exit (9-2)
Link Setup mode enter/exit (9-2)
Antenna band or channel control (9-5)
Antenna band or channel control (9-5)
PIN setup (9-8)
PIN setup (9-8)
Setup mode availability on/off (9-11)
Setup mode availability on/off (9-11)
Transceiver reset to factory settings (9-13).
Transceiver reset to factory settings (9-13).
If you make a mistake and want to exit half way through a
Link Setup procedure, press the F1 button on the control
panel or PTT button on the microphone. This will return
you to the start of Link Setup mode without making any
changes.
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If you make a mistake and want to exit half way through a
Link Setup procedure, press the F1 button on the control
panel or PTT button on the microphone. This will return
you to the start of Link Setup mode without making any
changes.
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Link Setup mode
Link Setup mode
Link Setup mode enter/exit
Link Setup mode enter/exit
To use Link Setup mode, you have to take off the bottom
cover of the transceiver and reposition an internal link.
To use Link Setup mode, you have to take off the bottom
cover of the transceiver and reposition an internal link.
Figure 9.1 shows the location of this link on the underneath
side of the bottom printed circuit board.
Figure 9.1 shows the location of this link on the underneath
side of the bottom printed circuit board.
Transceiver rear
Transceiver rear
SAA1064
Transceiver front
1 2 3 4 A B
Parked
position
1 2 3 4 A B
Transceiver front
Underneath view of
transceiver (bottom
cover removed) showing
bottom printed circuit
board
1 2 3 4 A B
Parked
position
Link setup
position
Figure 9.1 Moving the link for Link Setup mode
9-2
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SAA1064
IC109
SAA1064
IC114
LINK
IC109
SAA1064
IC114
LINK
1 2 3 4 A B
Underneath view of
transceiver (bottom
cover removed) showing
bottom printed circuit
board
Link setup
position
Figure 9.1 Moving the link for Link Setup mode
9-2
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Link Setup mode
In normal transceiver operation, the link is in the parked
position. In Link Setup mode, the link is in the link setup
position.
In normal transceiver operation, the link is in the parked
position. In Link Setup mode, the link is in the link setup
position.
The transceiver is muted and the PTT button is disabled in
Link Setup mode.
The transceiver is muted and the PTT button is disabled in
Link Setup mode.
To use Link Setup mode:
To use Link Setup mode:
Action
1.
Ensure the transceiver
is switched off.
2.
Remove the bottom
cover by removing the
screws on either side
and lifting the cover
off.
3.
4.
Link Setup mode
Notes
Action
Notes
1.
Ensure the transceiver
is switched off.
The bottom cover usually has
four rubber feet fitted.
2.
Remove the bottom
cover by removing the
screws on either side
and lifting the cover
off.
The bottom cover usually has
four rubber feet fitted.
Locate the link shown
in Figure 9.1 and move
it to the link setup
position.
The link is a small connector
that slides over two pins on the
board.
3.
Locate the link shown
in Figure 9.1 and move
it to the link setup
position.
The link is a small connector
that slides over two pins on the
board.
Switch on the
transceiver.
The display shows:
Switch on the
transceiver.
The display shows:
Pull it up gently to remove it.
4.
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
9-3
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
The transceiver only detects a
changed link position when the
transceiver is first switched on.
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Pull it up gently to remove it.
The transceiver only detects a
changed link position when the
transceiver is first switched on.
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Link Setup mode
5.
Link Setup mode
Action
Notes
Follow one of the Link
Setup procedures to
make your changes.
See the Link Setup procedures
later in this chapter.
5.
When all Link Setup
procedures have been
completed, continue with the
next step in this procedure.
Notes
Follow one of the Link
Setup procedures to
make your changes.
See the Link Setup procedures
later in this chapter.
6.
Switch off the
transceiver.
6.
Switch off the
transceiver.
7.
Return the link to the
original parked
position.
7.
Return the link to the
original parked
position.
8.
Replace the bottom
cover and screws.
8.
Replace the bottom
cover and screws.
You are now ready to switch
on the transceiver and continue
normal operation.
9-4
Action
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When all Link Setup
procedures have been
completed, continue with the
next step in this procedure.
You are now ready to switch
on the transceiver and continue
normal operation.
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Link Setup mode
Antenna band or channel control
Link Setup mode
Antenna band or channel control
This procedure is used to control the output of switching
signals at the Antenna Control connector on the back
panel of the transceiver.
This procedure is used to control the output of switching
signals at the Antenna Control connector on the back
panel of the transceiver.
You only need to use this procedure if you are using the
transceiver to control equipment such as a multiple antenna
installation or a switchable multi-frequency antenna. If you
are using an automatic tuning antenna, any settings made by
this procedure are ignored.
You only need to use this procedure if you are using the
transceiver to control equipment such as a multiple antenna
installation or a switchable multi-frequency antenna. If you
are using an automatic tuning antenna, any settings made by
this procedure are ignored.
You can select:
You can select:
CHANNEL if you want the transceiver to control
equipment according to the single frequency of the
current channel
CHANNEL if you want the transceiver to control
equipment according to the single frequency of the
current channel
BAND SET 1 or BAND SET 2 if you want the
transceiver to control equipment according to the
operating frequency band of the supporting equipment
(for example, add-on high power linear amplifiers).
BAND SET 1 or BAND SET 2 if you want the
transceiver to control equipment according to the
operating frequency band of the supporting equipment
(for example, add-on high power linear amplifiers).
The following table provides the switching frequencies for
the outputs. For further details, contact your Codan agent.
Outputs
4
2
1
Bandset 1
frequency ranges
(MHz)
<2
22.99999
The following table provides the switching frequencies for
the outputs. For further details, contact your Codan agent.
Bandset 2
frequency ranges
(MHz)
Outputs
4
2
1
Bandset 1
frequency ranges
(MHz)
Bandset 2
frequency ranges
(MHz)
<2
<2
22.99999
<2
33.99999
22.99999
33.99999
22.99999
45.99999
34.99999
45.99999
34.99999
68.99999
57.99999
68.99999
57.99999
912.99999
812.99999
912.99999
812.99999
1319.99999
1319.99999
1319.99999
1319.99999
2030
2030
2030
2030
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9-5
Link Setup mode
1.
Link Setup mode
To change the antenna control setting:
To change the antenna control setting:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
1.
The display shows:
The display shows:
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
2.
Enter 3
ENTER
The display shows one of the
following:
numeral
button
2.
Antenna Control
BAND SET 1
EXIT
Enter 3
The display shows one of the
following:
numeral
button
ENTER
Antenna Control
BAND SET 2
EXIT
3.
To switch between
BAND SET 1, BAND
SET 2 and
CHANNEL, rotate
Select
9-6
EXIT
ENTER
Antenna Control
BAND SET 2
EXIT
ENTER
Antenna Control
CHANNEL
EXIT
Antenna Control
BAND SET 1
ENTER
Antenna Control
CHANNEL
EXIT
ENTER
Select:
3.
BAND SET 1 or BAND
SET 2 if you want to
control equipment by
frequency band
CHANNEL if you want to
control equipment by
channel frequency.
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To switch between
BAND SET 1, BAND
SET 2 and
CHANNEL, rotate
Select
9-6
ENTER
Select:
BAND SET 1 or BAND
SET 2 if you want to
control equipment by
frequency band
CHANNEL if you want to
control equipment by
channel frequency.
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Link Setup mode
4.
Action
Notes
Press
The display shows:
F2
Link Setup mode
4.
Action
Notes
Press
The display shows:
F2
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
5.
Exit Link Setup mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
ENTER
5.
Exit Link Setup mode.
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LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
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Link Setup mode
Link Setup mode
PIN setup
PIN setup
1.
This procedure is used to set, change or cancel the
transceiver PIN.
This procedure is used to set, change or cancel the
transceiver PIN.
Setting a PIN is a security feature. No one will be able to use
the transceiver unless they know the programmed PIN.
Setting a PIN is a security feature. No one will be able to use
the transceiver unless they know the programmed PIN.
You must know the current PIN to be able to change or
cancel use of a PIN.
You must know the current PIN to be able to change or
cancel use of a PIN.
Do not forget your PIN!
Do not forget your PIN!
If you do, you will be unable to use the transceiver. You will
have to obtain a password from Codan to delete the PIN.
If you do, you will be unable to use the transceiver. You will
have to obtain a password from Codan to delete the PIN.
To set, change or cancel a PIN:
To set, change or cancel a PIN:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
1.
The display shows:
The display shows:
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
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ENTER
9-8
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Link Setup mode
2.
Action
Notes
Enter 1
If a PIN is currently set, the
display shows:
numeral
button
Link Setup mode
2.
Action
Notes
Enter 1
If a PIN is currently set, the
display shows:
Enter Old Pin
EXIT
numeral
button
ENTER
If no PIN is currently set, the
display shows:
3.
4.
ENTER
EXIT
3.
Yes
No
Step 4.
Step 6.
Enter the current PIN
4.
Press
F2
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ENTER
Is a PIN already set?
Step 4.
Step 6.
Enter the current PIN
numeral
button
5.
ENTER
Enter New Pin
Is a PIN already set?
Yes
No
EXIT
If no PIN is currently set, the
display shows:
Enter New Pin
EXIT
Enter Old Pin
numeral
button
The transceiver beeps twice
and switches off if you enter
the wrong PIN. Switch the
transceiver on and repeat the
procedure.
5.
Press
F2
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The transceiver beeps twice
and switches off if you enter
the wrong PIN. Switch the
transceiver on and repeat the
procedure.
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Link Setup mode
6.
Link Setup mode
Action
Notes
Enter the new PIN
Enter up to 6 digits.
6.
Action
Notes
Enter the new PIN
Enter up to 6 digits.
To cancel the use of a PIN,
enter 0.
To cancel the use of a PIN,
enter 0.
numeral
button
7.
Press
numeral
button
The display shows:
F2
Enter the new PIN
again
numeral
button
9.
Press
The display shows:
F2
ENTER
The transceiver asks you to
enter the PIN again to check
that you are entering the right
number.
8.
Enter the new PIN
again
If the number is different the
second time you enter it, the
transceiver beeps. Enter the
new PIN again from Step 6.
numeral
button
9.
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
Press
Exit Link Setup mode.
F2
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
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The transceiver asks you to
enter the PIN again to check
that you are entering the right
number.
If the number is different the
second time you enter it, the
transceiver beeps. Enter the
new PIN again from Step 6.
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
10.
9-10
ENTER
The display shows:
ENTER
10.
Confirm New Pin
EXIT
The display shows:
F2
Press
Confirm New Pin
EXIT
8.
7.
Exit Link Setup mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
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Link Setup mode
Setup mode availability on/off
1.
Link Setup mode
Setup mode availability on/off
This procedure is used to switch on or off the availability of
Setup mode.
This procedure is used to switch on or off the availability of
Setup mode.
After you have used Setup mode to set how the transceiver
operates, denying casual access to Setup mode safeguards
against accidental deletion or modification of programmed
information.
After you have used Setup mode to set how the transceiver
operates, denying casual access to Setup mode safeguards
against accidental deletion or modification of programmed
information.
For example, a transport manager controlling a fleet of
vehicles might use this procedure to stop the transceivers
installed in the vehicles from being modified once they have
been set up.
For example, a transport manager controlling a fleet of
vehicles might use this procedure to stop the transceivers
installed in the vehicles from being modified once they have
been set up.
To switch on or off the availability of Setup mode:
To switch on or off the availability of Setup mode:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
1.
The display shows:
The display shows:
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
2.
Enter 2
The display shows:
numeral
button
Setup Mode
ENABLED
Enable setup mode
EXIT
ENTER
2.
Enter 2
ENTER
numeral
button
or
Setup Mode
DISABLED
Disable setup mode
EXIT
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The display shows:
Setup Mode
ENABLED
Enable setup mode
EXIT
ENTER
or
Setup Mode
DISABLED
Disable setup mode
EXIT
ENTER
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ENTER
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Link Setup mode
3.
Link Setup mode
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
3.
ENABLED to allow use of
Setup mode
Action
Notes
To switch between
ENABLED and
DISABLED, rotate
Select:
DISABLED to prevent use
of Setup mode.
DISABLED to prevent use
of Setup mode.
Select
4.
Press
Select
The display shows:
F2
4.
Press
The display shows:
F2
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
5.
Exit Link Setup mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
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LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
5.
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ENABLED to allow use of
Setup mode
Exit Link Setup mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
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Link Setup mode
Transceiver reset to factory settings
Link Setup mode
Transceiver reset to factory settings
This procedure is used to reset the transceiver to factory
settings.
This procedure is used to reset the transceiver to factory
settings.
You can:
You can:
delete all unprotected channels
delete all unprotected channels
reset user settings to the factory default values
reset user settings to the factory default values
reset user settings to the factory default values and delete
all channels (full transceiver reset to factory condition).
reset user settings to the factory default values and delete
all channels (full transceiver reset to factory condition).
Think carefully before deleting all channels since this
includes all your protected channels set up by Codan! If you
delete all channels and your transceiver is not fitted with the
option TXE, you will be unable to use the transceiver until
your transmit channels are entered again by Codan.
Think carefully before deleting all channels since this
includes all your protected channels set up by Codan! If you
delete all channels and your transceiver is not fitted with the
option TXE, you will be unable to use the transceiver until
your transmit channels are entered again by Codan.
User settings include all settings in the transceiver except
for:
User settings include all settings in the transceiver except
for:
channel information
channel information
PIN
PIN
transceiver options installed by Codan or enabled by
password
transceiver options installed by Codan or enabled by
password
display brightness and contrast settings.
display brightness and contrast settings.
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Link Setup mode
1.
Link Setup mode
To reset some or all of the transceiver settings to their
factory values:
To reset some or all of the transceiver settings to their
factory values:
Action
Notes
Action
Notes
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
Enter Link Setup
mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
1.
The display shows:
The display shows:
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
2.
Enter 4
The display shows:
numeral
button
3.
ENTER
To switch between the
three types of reset,
rotate
Select
2.
Press F2 to:
Delete all
unprotected channels
RESET
EXIT
Select:
3.
Delete all unprotected
channelsto delete just
unprotected channels
Reset user settings to
factory defaultsto reset
user settings but not
channels
To switch between the
three types of reset,
rotate
Select
Press F2 to:
Delete all
unprotected channels
RESET
EXIT
Select:
Delete all unprotected
channelsto delete just
unprotected channels
Reset user settings to
factory defaultsto reset
user settings but not
channels
Reset user settings,
delete all channelsto
reset user settings and all
channelsfull transceiver
reset.
Use with caution!
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The display shows:
numeral
button
Reset user settings,
delete all channelsto
reset user settings and all
channelsfull transceiver
reset.
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Enter 4
Use with caution!
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Link Setup mode
4.
Action
Notes
Press
The display looks like one of
the following:
F2
Link Setup mode
4.
Action
Notes
Press
The display looks like one of
the following:
F2
Press F2 to confirm:
Delete all
unprotected channels
RESET
EXIT
Press F2 to confirm:
Delete all
unprotected channels
RESET
EXIT
Press F2 to confirm:
Reset user settings
to factory defaults
EXIT
RESET
Press F2 to confirm:
Reset user settings
to factory defaults
EXIT
RESET
RESET
Press F2 to confirm:
Reset user settings,
delete all channels
EXIT
RESET
Press F2 to confirm:
Reset user settings,
delete all channels
EXIT
To exit this procedure without
resetting anything, press
To exit this procedure without
resetting anything, press
F1
5.
To start the reset, press
F2
F1
The display shows:
5.
To start the reset, press
F2
LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
6.
Exit Link Setup mode.
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
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LINK SETUP MENU
2Inhibit
1Pin
3Antenna 4Reset
ENTER
6.
Exit Link Setup mode.
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The display shows:
See Link Setup mode enter/exit
on page 9-2.
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10 Display messages
10 Display messages
This chapter lists all messages that are shown on the
transceiver display. These include:
This chapter lists all messages that are shown on the
transceiver display. These include:
transceiver status messages
transceiver status messages
operator error messages
operator error messages
system error messages.
system error messages.
Some error messages are accompanied by one or more
beeps.
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Some error messages are accompanied by one or more
beeps.
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Display messages
Display messages
Message
Meaning
ALE ACK
timeout
Action
Message
Meaning
If the 9300 ALE controller is
The transceiver cannot
communicate with the 9300 connected, check the cables
between the ALE and
ALE controller.
transceiver. If no ALE is
connected, see Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment to
remove ALE from the setup. If
you need help, contact your
Codan agent.
ALE ACK
timeout
If the 9300 ALE controller is
The transceiver cannot
communicate with the 9300 connected, check the cables
between the ALE and
ALE controller.
transceiver. If no ALE is
connected, see Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment to
remove ALE from the setup. If
you need help, contact your
Codan agent.
ALE not
initialised
The 9300 ALE controller
has not been initialised.
To initialise the ALE controller,
switch it off and then on again.
If no ALE controller is
connected, see Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment to
remove ALE from the setup.
ALE not
initialised
The 9300 ALE controller
has not been initialised.
To initialise the ALE controller,
switch it off and then on again.
If no ALE controller is
connected, see Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment to
remove ALE from the setup.
Antenna
untuned
The auto tuner or antenna
is not tuned.
Press the Tune button to tune
the antenna.
Antenna
untuned
The auto tuner or antenna
is not tuned.
Press the Tune button to tune
the antenna.
Auto-tuning
The antenna is
automatically being tuned
prior to transmitting.
None.
Auto-tuning
The antenna is
automatically being tuned
prior to transmitting.
None.
Bad ALE ACK
If the 9300 ALE controller is
The transceiver cannot
communicate with the 9300 connected, check the cables
between the ALE and
ALE controller.
transceiver. If no ALE is
connected, see Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment to
remove ALE from the setup. If
you need help, contact your
Codan agent.
Bad ALE ACK
If the 9300 ALE controller is
The transceiver cannot
communicate with the 9300 connected, check the cables
between the ALE and
ALE controller.
transceiver. If no ALE is
connected, see Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment to
remove ALE from the setup. If
you need help, contact your
Codan agent.
Bad ALE SCall A channel in the ALE scan Assign a selcall group (S1S5)
channel
table has not been assigned to this ALE selcall channel. See
Chapter 8, Selcall address setup.
to a selcall group.
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Action
Bad ALE SCall A channel in the ALE scan Assign a selcall group (S1S5)
channel
table has not been assigned to this ALE selcall channel. See
Chapter 8, Selcall address setup.
to a selcall group.
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Display messages
Message
Meaning
Bad record type Data was corrupted during
XX
XP programming.
Action
Message
Check the XP cables. Switch the
transceiver off and then on
again. If the problem remains,
contact your Codan agent for
help.
Bad record type Data was corrupted during
XX
XP programming.
Bad type/inst
XX/XX
The transceiver detected an Switch the transceiver off and
internal data fault.
then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
agent for help.
BBRAM
Ck/Sum Err
Data in the battery backup
RAM has become
corrupted.
BBRAM update The transceiver cannot
failed
read/write data to the
battery backup RAM.
Display messages
Meaning
Action
Check the XP cables. Switch the
transceiver off and then on
again. If the problem remains,
contact your Codan agent for
help.
Bad type/inst
XX/XX
The transceiver detected an Switch the transceiver off and
internal data fault.
then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
agent for help.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
BBRAM
Ck/Sum Err
Data in the battery backup
RAM has become
corrupted.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
BBRAM update The transceiver cannot
failed
read/write data to the
battery backup RAM.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Call stack
empty
There are no calls stored in Refer to the HF SSB transceiver
the call memory.
user guide, Chapter 5,
Reviewing calls held in memory.
Call stack
empty
There are no calls stored in Refer to the HF SSB transceiver
the call memory.
user guide, Chapter 5,
Reviewing calls held in memory.
Channel not
found
This channel number is not Select a channel that exists.
used.
Channel not
found
This channel number is not Select a channel that exists.
used.
Channel
protected
Contact your Codan agent if you
The current channel is
protected against change or need to delete or change this
channel.
deletion.
Channel
protected
Contact your Codan agent if you
The current channel is
protected against change or need to delete or change this
channel.
deletion.
Channel space
full
The maximum number of
channels have been set up.
Channel space
full
The maximum number of
channels have been set up.
Channel used
This channel already exists Continue unless you do not want
to change this channel. See
and you are about to
change its channel settings. Chapter 3, Channel creation and
editing.
Channel used
This channel already exists Continue unless you do not want
to change this channel. See
and you are about to
change its channel settings. Chapter 3, Channel creation and
editing.
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If you want to add channels, first
delete unwanted channels that
are not protected (NP). See
Chapter 3, Channel deletion. For
protected channels (P), contact
your Codan agent for help.
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If you want to add channels, first
delete unwanted channels that
are not protected (NP). See
Chapter 3, Channel deletion. For
protected channels (P), contact
your Codan agent for help.
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Display messages
Display messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Message
Meaning
Action
Clarifier
Clarifier mode has been
selected.
Clarify by using the Select knob
on the control panel. Refer to the
HF SSB transceiver user guide,
Chapter 3, Using Clarifier mode.
Clarifier
Clarifier mode has been
selected.
Clarify by using the Select knob
on the control panel. Refer to the
HF SSB transceiver user guide,
Chapter 3, Using Clarifier mode.
Cloning failed
Cloning the transceiver has Check the programming cables.
failed.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. Try cloning
again. If the problem remains,
contact your Codan agent for
help.
Cloning failed
Cloning the transceiver has Check the programming cables.
failed.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. Try cloning
again. If the problem remains,
contact your Codan agent for
help.
Cloning
finished
Cloning has completed
successfully.
None.
Cloning
finished
Cloning has completed
successfully.
None.
Completed
The transceiver has
finished loading
information from the 9300
ALE controller.
None.
Completed
The transceiver has
finished loading
information from the 9300
ALE controller.
None.
Data
The transceiver is in Data
mode.
None.
Data
The transceiver is in Data
mode.
None.
Disconnect Err
The transceiver received a
message to disconnect the
call when no IPC-500 was
in operation.
If the problem persists, contact
your Codan agent for help.
Disconnect Err
The transceiver received a
message to disconnect the
call when no IPC-500 was
in operation.
If the problem persists, contact
your Codan agent for help.
Emergency
abort
The emergency call was
cancelled.
None.
Emergency
abort
The emergency call was
cancelled.
None.
Empty scan
table
No channels have been set
up in the selected scan
table.
To set up a scan table, see
Chapter 3, Scan table creation.
Empty scan
table
No channels have been set
up in the selected scan
table.
To set up a scan table, see
Chapter 3, Scan table creation.
Error PIN
mismatch
You entered a different
number the second time
you entered your new PIN.
Set up the PIN again. See
Chapter 9, PIN setup.
Error PIN
mismatch
You entered a different
number the second time
you entered your new PIN.
Set up the PIN again. See
Chapter 9, PIN setup.
Error: no self
ID
Your address has not been
set up.
See Chapter 8, Selcall address
setup.
Error: no self
ID
Your address has not been
set up.
See Chapter 8, Selcall address
setup.
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Display messages
Message
Meaning
External RAM
bad
Frequency not
found
Action
Display messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Switch the transceiver off and
The transceiver cannot
read/write to parallel RAM then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
on power up.
agent for help.
External RAM
bad
Switch the transceiver off and
The transceiver cannot
read/write to parallel RAM then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
on power up.
agent for help.
No channel has been set up If you want to receive on this
for this frequency.
frequency, see Chapter 3,
Channel creation and editing. If
you want to send on this
frequency, contact your Codan
agent.
Frequency not
found
No channel has been set up If you want to receive on this
for this frequency.
frequency, see Chapter 3,
Channel creation and editing. If
you want to send on this
frequency, contact your Codan
agent.
FSK calibration The selcall decoder is not
fail
calibrated.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the message
reappears, contact your Codan
agent for help.
FSK calibration The selcall decoder is not
fail
calibrated.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the message
reappears, contact your Codan
agent for help.
I2C bus error
XXXX:XXXX
There is a major hardware
fault on one of the I2C bus
lines.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
I2C bus error
XXXX:XXXX
There is a major hardware
fault on one of the I2C bus
lines.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Intrnl Tmr
Alloc Err
The transceiver detected an Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the problem
internal timer allocation
remains, contact your Codan
error.
agent for help.
Intrnl Tmr
Alloc Err
The transceiver detected an Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the problem
internal timer allocation
remains, contact your Codan
error.
agent for help.
Invalid IPC
channel
This channel is not
available for IPC-500 use.
Invalid IPC
channel
This channel is not
available for IPC-500 use.
Is emergency
channel
This is a digital emergency You can only delete this channel
channel.
after removing it from the
emergency call table.
Is emergency
channel
This is a digital emergency You can only delete this channel
channel.
after removing it from the
emergency call table.
Link
established
The transceiver has set up Proceed with your call. For
an ALE link with the other details on ALE, see Chapter 5,
ALE option settings.
station.
Link
established
The transceiver has set up Proceed with your call. For
an ALE link with the other details on ALE, see Chapter 5,
ALE option settings.
station.
Link failed
The transceiver failed to set Try sending another ALE call.
For details on ALE, see
up an ALE link. The call
Chapter 5, ALE option settings.
has failed.
Contact your Codan agent if you
need help.
Link failed
The transceiver failed to set Try sending another ALE call.
For details on ALE, see
up an ALE link. The call
Chapter 5, ALE option settings.
has failed.
Contact your Codan agent if you
need help.
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Contact your Codan agent for
help.
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help.
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Display messages
Display messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Message
Meaning
Action
Loading ALE
data
The transceiver is loading
information from the 9300
ALE controller.
Wait for loading to finish.
Loading ALE
data
The transceiver is loading
information from the 9300
ALE controller.
Wait for loading to finish.
Low battery
The battery voltage has
dropped below 10 volts.
Recharge or change the battery.
Low battery
The battery voltage has
dropped below 10 volts.
Recharge or change the battery.
No ALE scan
table
No channels have been set
up in the ALE scan table.
To set up an ALE scan table, see
Chapter 3, Scan table creation
(set scan type ALE).
No ALE scan
table
No channels have been set
up in the ALE scan table.
To set up an ALE scan table, see
Chapter 3, Scan table creation
(set scan type ALE).
No call
available
Either selective calling has
not been enabled or no
selcall group is assigned to
this channel.
For changing channel settings,
see Chapter 3, Channel creation
and editing. Select one of the
selcall groups S1S5. If the
channel is protected, contact
your Codan agent for help.
No call
available
Either selective calling has
not been enabled or no
selcall group is assigned to
this channel.
For changing channel settings,
see Chapter 3, Channel creation
and editing. Select one of the
selcall groups S1S5. If the
channel is protected, contact
your Codan agent for help.
No channels
fitted
No channels have been set
up in the transceiver.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
No channels
fitted
No channels have been set
up in the transceiver.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
No deflt rec for
XX
The transceiver could not
read a default record.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
agent for help.
No deflt rec for
XX
The transceiver could not
read a default record.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
agent for help.
No destination
ID
No address to call has been Refer to the HF SSB transceiver
set up.
user guide, Chapter 4, Selcall
for how to enter the address of
the station you want to call.
No destination
ID
No address to call has been Refer to the HF SSB transceiver
set up.
user guide, Chapter 4, Selcall
for how to enter the address of
the station you want to call.
No external
unit connected
The remote station is not
configured to respond.
No external
unit connected
The remote station is not
configured to respond.
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Display messages
Display messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Message
Meaning
Action
No GPS
information
No data was received from
the GPS receiver.
If no GPS receiver is connected,
switch off GPS error beeping
(see Chapter 6, GPS timeout
on/off). If a GPS receiver is
plugged into the RS232 socket,
make sure that the RS-232
setting is set to GPS NMEA0183 (see Chapter 7, RS-232
connected equipment). Check
cables.
No GPS
information
No data was received from
the GPS receiver.
If no GPS receiver is connected,
switch off GPS error beeping
(see Chapter 6, GPS timeout
on/off). If a GPS receiver is
plugged into the RS232 socket,
make sure that the RS-232
setting is set to GPS NMEA0183 (see Chapter 7, RS-232
connected equipment). Check
cables.
No real time
clock
The clock is faulty.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
No real time
clock
The clock is faulty.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
No response
There was no response
from the destination station
after sending a GPS, page
or status call.
Find the best signal path to use
by sending selective beacon calls
on available channels. Send the
page call again. If there is still
no response, check that the
privacy number is set correctly
(see Chapter 5, Call privacy
on/off).
No response
There was no response
from the destination station
after sending a GPS, page
or status call.
Find the best signal path to use
by sending selective beacon calls
on available channels. Send the
page call again. If there is still
no response, check that the
privacy number is set correctly
(see Chapter 5, Call privacy
on/off).
No Selcall send This channel does not
allow you to send selective
calls.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
No Selcall send This channel does not
allow you to send selective
calls.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
No tones
programmed
No tone call frequencies
have been set up.
See Chapter 8, Tone call setup.
No tones
programmed
No tone call frequencies
have been set up.
See Chapter 8, Tone call setup.
Not enabled
This option is switched off. To switch the option on, refer to
the relevant procedure in this
book.
Not enabled
This option is switched off. To switch the option on, refer to
the relevant procedure in this
book.
Not tuned
The antenna has not been
tuned.
Press the Tune button to tune
the antenna.
Not tuned
The antenna has not been
tuned.
Press the Tune button to tune
the antenna.
Option not
fitted
This option has not been
enabled in the transceiver.
If you want this option, contact
your Codan agent.
Option not
fitted
This option has not been
enabled in the transceiver.
If you want this option, contact
your Codan agent.
Page call
succeeded
A page call was
acknowledged.
None.
Page call
succeeded
A page call was
acknowledged.
None.
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Display messages
Display messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Message
Meaning
Action
Parallel
EEPROM bad
Data in the parallel
E2PROM has become
corrupted.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Parallel
EEPROM bad
Data in the parallel
E2PROM has become
corrupted.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Program
inhibited
The current channel is
protected from deletion.
If you want to copy this channel
to another channel number, see
Chapter 3, Channel creation and
editing. If you need help, contact
your Codan agent.
Program
inhibited
The current channel is
protected from deletion.
If you want to copy this channel
to another channel number, see
Chapter 3, Channel creation and
editing. If you need help, contact
your Codan agent.
PTT cutout
Transmission time has
exceeded the set limit.
If you want to change the time
limit, see Chapter 7, PTT
transmit cutout.
PTT cutout
Transmission time has
exceeded the set limit.
If you want to change the time
limit, see Chapter 7, PTT
transmit cutout.
PTT inhibited
The current channel is a
receive-only channel.
Select another channel if you
want to transmit.
PTT inhibited
The current channel is a
receive-only channel.
Select another channel if you
want to transmit.
Queue full
The internal task queue is
full.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
agent for help.
Queue full
The internal task queue is
full.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. If the problem
remains, contact your Codan
agent for help.
RAM fault
The transceiver cannot read Contact your Codan agent for
help.
data from the parallel
RAM.
RAM fault
The transceiver cannot read Contact your Codan agent for
help.
data from the parallel
RAM.
RFDS emgcy
channel
You cannot set up an
RFDS channel as an
emergency selcall channel.
Select a non-RFDS channel
(Australia only).
RFDS emgcy
channel
You cannot set up an
RFDS channel as an
emergency selcall channel.
Select a non-RFDS channel
(Australia only).
RTC Ck/Sum
Err
The transceiver detected a
real time clock checksum
error.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. Check the clocks
lithium backup battery. If the
problem remains, contact your
Codan agent for help.
RTC Ck/Sum
Err
The transceiver detected a
real time clock checksum
error.
Switch the transceiver off and
then on again. Check the clocks
lithium backup battery. If the
problem remains, contact your
Codan agent for help.
Scall mute
disabled
Selcall mute availability is
switched off.
To make selcall mute available,
see Chapter 8, Selcall mute
availability on/off.
Scall mute
disabled
Selcall mute availability is
switched off.
To make selcall mute available,
see Chapter 8, Selcall mute
availability on/off.
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Display messages
Message
Meaning
Scan abort
Message
Meaning
To exit Scan mode, refer to the
Scanning has stopped
HF SSB transceiver user guide,
because the PTT or
another button was pressed. Chapter 3, Scanning for
incoming calls.
Scan abort
To exit Scan mode, refer to the
Scanning has stopped
HF SSB transceiver user guide,
because the PTT or
another button was pressed. Chapter 3, Scanning for
incoming calls.
Scan inhibited
Scan table editing is not
currently allowed.
To allow scan tables to be edited,
see Chapter 8, Scan table editing
on/off.
Scan inhibited
Scan table editing is not
currently allowed.
To allow scan tables to be edited,
see Chapter 8, Scan table editing
on/off.
Scan program
full
This scan table is full
because it contains the
maximum number of 10
channels.
See Chapter 3, Scan table
creation.
Scan program
full
This scan table is full
because it contains the
maximum number of 10
channels.
See Chapter 3, Scan table
creation.
Scan-tuning
The antenna is
automatically being tuned
now that Scan mode has
been initialised.
None.
Scan-tuning
The antenna is
automatically being tuned
now that Scan mode has
been initialised.
None.
SEEPROM
Ck/Sum Err
Data in the serial E2PROM Contact your Codan agent for
has become corrupted.
help.
SEEPROM
Ck/Sum Err
Data in the serial E2PROM Contact your Codan agent for
has become corrupted.
help.
Serial
BBPROM bad
The transceiver cannot
read/write reliably to the
battery backup ROM on
power up.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Serial
BBPROM bad
The transceiver cannot
read/write reliably to the
battery backup ROM on
power up.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Serial
EEPROM bad
The transceiver cannot
read/write reliably to the
serial E2PROM on power
up.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Serial
EEPROM bad
The transceiver cannot
read/write reliably to the
serial E2PROM on power
up.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Serial
EEPROM fail
XX
The transceiver detected an Contact your Codan agent for
error in reading/writing
help.
data to the serial E2PROM.
Serial
EEPROM fail
XX
The transceiver detected an Contact your Codan agent for
error in reading/writing
help.
data to the serial E2PROM.
Telcall disabled Sending telcalls from the
transceiver is not currently
allowed.
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Action
Display messages
To switch the availability of
telcalls on, see Chapter 8,
Telcall availability on/off.
Telcall disabled Sending telcalls from the
transceiver is not currently
allowed.
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Action
To switch the availability of
telcalls on, see Chapter 8,
Telcall availability on/off.
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Display messages
Display messages
Message
Meaning
Tone is
disabled
Action
Message
Meaning
Action
You cannot send a tone call To assign a tone call group to
because no tone call group this channel, see Chapter 3,
Channel creation and editing.
has been assigned to this
channel.
Tone is
disabled
You cannot send a tone call To assign a tone call group to
because no tone call group this channel, see Chapter 3,
Channel creation and editing.
has been assigned to this
channel.
Transmit
inhibited
The current channel is a
receive-only channel.
Select a channel enabled for
transmission.
Transmit
inhibited
The current channel is a
receive-only channel.
Select a channel enabled for
transmission.
Tune abort
Antenna tuning has been
cancelled because the PTT
button on the microphone
has been pressed.
If necessary, tune the antenna
again.
Tune abort
Antenna tuning has been
cancelled because the PTT
button on the microphone
has been pressed.
If necessary, tune the antenna
again.
Tune fail
Antenna tuning failed.
Check the position of the
antenna (for example, too close
to buildings), then press the
Tune button to tune the antenna
again.
Tune fail
Antenna tuning failed.
Check the position of the
antenna (for example, too close
to buildings), then press the
Tune button to tune the antenna
again.
Tune pass
The antenna was
successfully tuned.
None.
Tune pass
The antenna was
successfully tuned.
None.
Tuner fault
The transceiver failed to
tune the antenna within
two minutes.
Check the installation (for
example, cables to the antenna
tuner), then press the Tune
button to tune the antenna again.
If the problem remains, contact
your Codan agent for help.
Tuner fault
The transceiver failed to
tune the antenna within
two minutes.
Check the installation (for
example, cables to the antenna
tuner), then press the Tune
button to tune the antenna again.
If the problem remains, contact
your Codan agent for help.
Tuning
The Tune button was
pressed and the antenna is
now being tuned.
None.
Tuning
The Tune button was
pressed and the antenna is
now being tuned.
None.
Unknown error: The transceiver detected an Contact your Codan agent for
XX
unknown data error.
help.
Unknown error: The transceiver detected an Contact your Codan agent for
XX
unknown data error.
help.
Unlock error
VC01
VC01 is unlocked.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Unlock error
VC01
VC01 is unlocked.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Unlock error
VC01&2
VC01 and VC02 are
unlocked.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Unlock error
VC01&2
VC01 and VC02 are
unlocked.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
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Display messages
Display messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Message
Meaning
Action
Unlock error
VC02
VC02 is unlocked.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Unlock error
VC02
VC02 is unlocked.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
Value too high
The entered number is too
large.
Enter the correct number.
Value too high
The entered number is too
large.
Enter the correct number.
Value too low
The entered number is too
small.
Enter the correct number.
Value too low
The entered number is too
small.
Enter the correct number.
Writing SEE
defaults
Now reprogramming serial None.
E2PROM with default
settings.
Writing SEE
defaults
Now reprogramming serial None.
E2PROM with default
settings.
Out of PA
range
A channel has a frequency
outside the PA operating
frequency band.
Out of PA
range
A channel has a frequency
outside the PA operating
frequency band.
Contact your Codan agent for
help.
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Contact your Codan agent for
help.
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Display messages
10-12
Display messages
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11 Appendix
11 Appendix
This chapter:
This chapter:
describes the pin arrangements of connectors on the
transceiver and control head (11-2)
describes the pin arrangements of connectors on the
transceiver and control head (11-2)
lists the ancillary equipment you can connect to the
transceiver (11-8)
lists the ancillary equipment you can connect to the
transceiver (11-8)
explains how to use the optional RS-232/I2C Interface to
connect combinations of ancillary equipment (11-10)
explains how to use the optional RS-232/I2C Interface to
connect combinations of ancillary equipment (11-10)
lists the transceiver specifications (11-14)
lists the transceiver specifications (11-14)
lists the accessories available for the transceiver (11-15).
lists the accessories available for the transceiver (11-15).
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Appendix
Appendix
Connectors
Connectors
11-2
Only suitably qualified personnel should use the information
contained in this section. Failure to observe the stated and
implied criteria could result in damage to the transceiver.
Only suitably qualified personnel should use the information
contained in this section. Failure to observe the stated and
implied criteria could result in damage to the transceiver.
This section covers:
This section covers:
the microphone socket
the microphone socket
the Antenna Control connector
the Antenna Control connector
the Remote Control connector
the Remote Control connector
the GP connector
the GP connector
the RS232 socket
the RS232 socket
the loudspeaker L/S socket
the loudspeaker L/S socket
the Ext Alarm socket.
the Ext Alarm socket.
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Appendix
Microphone socket
Appendix
Microphone socket
The microphone socket is unmarked. It is located at the left
of the front panel.
The microphone socket is unmarked. It is located at the left
of the front panel.
Key reference
Key reference
43 7 2 1 6 5
43 7 2 1 6 5
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
Loudspeaker audio output
Loudspeaker audio output
Microphone input
Microphone input
Ground
Ground
Data in
Data in
PTT in (active low) and data out
PTT in (active low) and data out
Battery (switched)
Battery (switched)
Front panel speaker (ground return)
Front panel speaker (ground return)
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Appendix
Appendix
Antenna Control connector
Antenna Control connector
The Antenna Control connector is located at the left of the
back panel.
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The Antenna Control connector is located at the left of the
back panel.
Antenna Control
Antenna Control
Pin 1 Pin 15
Pin 1 Pin 15
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
Binary coded decimal channel 4
Binary coded decimal channel 4
Binary coded decimal channel 8
Binary coded decimal channel 8
Not used
Not used
Tune in and out (active low)
Tune in and out (active low)
Scan antenna (active low)
Scan antenna (active low)
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
PTT out (+10V=Tx)
PTT out (+10V=Tx)
Binary coded decimal channel 1
Binary coded decimal channel 1
10
Binary coded decimal channel 2
10
Binary coded decimal channel 2
11
Tuned in
11
Tuned in
12
Battery (switched)
12
Battery (switched)
13
Battery (switched)
13
Battery (switched)
14
Ground
14
Ground
15
Ground
15
Ground
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Remote Control connector
Appendix
Remote Control connector
The Remote Control connector is located at the right of
the back panel.
The Remote Control connector is located at the right of
the back panel.
Make sure that the transceiver is disconnected from the DC
power source before connecting anything to the Remote
Control connector.
Make sure that the transceiver is disconnected from the DC
power source before connecting anything to the Remote
Control connector.
GP
Remote Control
Pin 1
GP
Remote Control
Ext
Alarm
Pin 15
Pin 1
Pin 15
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
Speaker
Speaker
Remote PTT
Remote PTT
External audio input
External audio input
Power on
Power on
Data
(I2C
Data (I2C bus, 5V)
Not used
Not used
bus, 5V)
Clock
bus, 5V)
Clock (I2C bus, 5V)
Rx and Tx indicator
Rx and Tx indicator
Ground
Ground
10
Ground
10
Ground
11
Transmitter audio input
11
Transmitter audio input
12
Receiver demodulated output
12
Receiver demodulated output
13
Receiver audio output
13
Receiver audio output
14
Interrupt
(I2C
14
Interrupt (I2C bus, 5V)
15
Battery (switched)
15
Battery (switched)
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(I2C
Ext
Alarm
bus, 5V)
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Appendix
Appendix
GP connector
GP connector
The 10-pin GP connector is located at the right of the back
panel. It is used for ALE controllers, modems and fax
interfaces.
The 10-pin GP connector is located at the right of the back
panel. It is used for ALE controllers, modems and fax
interfaces.
Key
reference
GP
Remote Control
GP
Remote Control
Ext
Alarm
Ext
Alarm
8 4 5 6
3 9 10 7
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8 4 5 6
3 9 10 7
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
Ground
Ground
Receiver output
Receiver output
Transmitter input
Transmitter input
Quiet line
Quiet line
Alarm input
Alarm input
PTT input (active low)
PTT input (active low)
Scan
Scan
Battery (switched)
Battery (switched)
RS-232 receive
RS-232 receive
10
RS-232 transmit
10
RS-232 transmit
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reference
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Appendix
RS-232 socket
Appendix
RS-232 socket
The RS-232 socket is labelled RS232. It is located at the
middle of the back panel.
The RS-232 socket is labelled RS232. It is located at the
middle of the back panel.
Connection
Function
Connection
Function
Tip
Data input to transceiver
Tip
Data input to transceiver
Ring
Data output from transceiver
Ring
Data output from transceiver
Sleeve
Ground
Sleeve
Ground
Loudspeaker socket
Loudspeaker socket
The Loudspeaker socket is labelled L/S. It is located at the
middle of the back panel.
The Loudspeaker socket is labelled L/S. It is located at the
middle of the back panel.
Connection
Function
Connection
Function
Tip
Speaker audio output
Tip
Speaker audio output
Sleeve
Ground
Sleeve
Ground
External alarm socket
External alarm socket
The external alarm socket is labelled Ext Alarm. It is
located at the right of the back panel.
The external alarm socket is labelled Ext Alarm. It is
located at the right of the back panel.
Connection
Function
Connection
Function
Tip
Relay switch contact
Tip
Relay switch contact
Sleeve
Relay switch contact (ground)
Sleeve
Relay switch contact (ground)
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Appendix
Appendix
Connecting ancillary equipment
Connecting ancillary equipment
11-8
The following ancillary equipment plugs into the rear panel
of the transceiver:
The following ancillary equipment plugs into the rear panel
of the transceiver:
8571 Remote control interface
8571 Remote control interface
9300 ALE controller
9300 ALE controller
9366 or 9330 control head
9366 or 9330 control head
automatic antenna and antenna tuner
automatic antenna and antenna tuner
computer
computer
data and fax modem
data and fax modem
external alarm
external alarm
GPS receiver
GPS receiver
IPC-500 telephone interconnect.
IPC-500 telephone interconnect.
The following table shows the connections on the transceiver
rear panel for ancillary equipment.
The following table shows the connections on the transceiver
rear panel for ancillary equipment.
Equipment connected to either the RS-232 socket or GP
connector on the transceiver rear panel is controlled by the
transceivers RS-232 and baud rate settings. See Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment and RS-232 connection baud
rate.
Equipment connected to either the RS-232 socket or GP
connector on the transceiver rear panel is controlled by the
transceivers RS-232 and baud rate settings. See Chapter 7,
RS-232 connected equipment and RS-232 connection baud
rate.
If you want to connect a combination of ALE controllers,
computers and GPS receivers, you will need to use the
optional RS-232/I2C Interface described on page 11-10.
If you want to connect a combination of ALE controllers,
computers and GPS receivers, you will need to use the
optional RS-232/I2C Interface described on page 11-10.
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Appendix
Ancillary
equipment
Transceiver rear panel Notes
connection
Ancillary
equipment
8571 Remote control Remote Control
interface
connector
9300 ALE controller GP connector
Appendix
Transceiver rear panel Notes
connection
8571 Remote control Remote Control
interface
connector
9300 ALE controller GP connector
Set RS-232 setting to 9300
ALE and baud rate to 9600.
9366 or 9330
control head
Remote Control
connector
9366 or 9330
control head
Remote Control
connector
Automatic antenna
and antenna tuners
Antenna Control
connector
Automatic antenna
and antenna tuners
Antenna Control
connector
Computer
RS-232 socket
Computer
RS-232 socket
Data and fax
modems
GP connector
Data and fax
modems
GP connector
Extension
loudspeaker
L/S socket
Extension
loudspeaker
L/S socket
External alarm
Ext Alarm socket
External alarm
Ext Alarm socket
GPS receiver
RS-232 socket
GPS receiver
RS-232 socket
IPC-500 telephone
interconnect
Remote Control
connector
IPC-500 telephone
interconnect
Remote Control
connector
Set RS-232 setting to
COMPUTER and baud rate to
the value used by the computer
(typically 9600).
Set RS-232 setting to GPS
NMEA-0183 and baud rate to
the value used by the GPS
receiver (typically 4800).
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Set RS-232 setting to 9300
ALE and baud rate to 9600.
Set RS-232 setting to
COMPUTER and baud rate to
the value used by the computer
(typically 9600).
Set RS-232 setting to GPS
NMEA-0183 and baud rate to
the value used by the GPS
receiver (typically 4800).
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Appendix
Appendix
Using the optional RS-232/I2C Interface
Using the optional RS-232/I2C Interface
11-10
The RS-232/I2C Interface is an adaptor that plugs into the
Remote Control connector. It provides two additional
sockets for connecting a GPS receiver and computer.
The RS-232/I2C Interface is an adaptor that plugs into the
Remote Control connector. It provides two additional
sockets for connecting a GPS receiver and computer.
You need to use this interface when connecting any
combination of ALE controllers, modems, GPS receivers and
computers as the transceiver can only support one RS-232
port.
You need to use this interface when connecting any
combination of ALE controllers, modems, GPS receivers and
computers as the transceiver can only support one RS-232
port.
The interface has:
The interface has:
a GPS socket for a GPS receiver
a GPS socket for a GPS receiver
a COMPUTER socket for a computer
a COMPUTER socket for a computer
a Remote Control connector for remote control
equipment or a control head.
a Remote Control connector for remote control
equipment or a control head.
Internal switches control the equipment connections:
Internal switches control the equipment connections:
the GPS switch controls use of the GPS socket
the GPS switch controls use of the GPS socket
the COMP switch controls use of the COMPUTER
socket
the COMP switch controls use of the COMPUTER
socket
the I C switch is only used if a second interface is
connected
the I C switch is only used if a second interface is
connected
the GPS A and GPS B switches set the baud rate for
GPS socket
the GPS A and GPS B switches set the baud rate for
GPS socket
the COMP A and COMP B switches set the baud rate
for the COMPUTER socket.
the COMP A and COMP B switches set the baud rate
for the COMPUTER socket.
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Appendix
Setting up the RS-232/I2C Interface
Appendix
Setting up the RS-232/I2C Interface
If you need assistance in setting up the interface, contact
your Codan agent.
If you need assistance in setting up the interface, contact
your Codan agent.
The internal switches are labelled on the inside of the cover
to the interface as follows:
The internal switches are labelled on the inside of the cover
to the interface as follows:
EDGE OF BOARD
EDGE OF BOARD
Off to
GPS
enable COMP
I2C
A
GPS
B
A
COMP
B
NOT USED
Off to
GPS
enable COMP
I2C
A
GPS
B
A
COMP
B
NOT USED
Switches may only mark the On or Off position.
Switches may only mark the On or Off position.
The table below shows the possible baud rate settings for
either pair of GPS A/B and COMP A/B switches:
The table below shows the possible baud rate settings for
either pair of GPS A/B and COMP A/B switches:
GPS A or
COMP A
switch
GPS B or
COMP B
switch
Setting
GPS A or
COMP A
switch
GPS B or
COMP B
switch
Setting
on
on
9600 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
on
on
9600 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
off
on
4800 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
off
on
4800 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
on
off
2400 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
on
off
2400 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
off
off
1200 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
off
off
1200 baud
(no parity, 1 stop bit)
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Appendix
Appendix
To set up the interface:
Action
Remove the single
screw securing the back
cover of the interface
and remove the cover.
2.
Do you want to use the
GPS socket?
Step 3.
Step 5.
Action
Notes
1.
Remove the single
screw securing the back
cover of the interface
and remove the cover.
If you are not using this socket,
make sure that the GPS switch
is set to the on position (only
the On or Off position may be
marked).
2.
Do you want to use the
GPS socket?
Yes
No
Step 3.
Step 5.
If you are not using this socket,
make sure that the GPS switch
is set to the on position (only
the On or Off position may be
marked).
3.
Set the GPS switch to
the off position.
The off position enables the
socket.
3.
Set the GPS switch to
the off position.
The off position enables the
socket.
4.
Use the GPS A and
GPS B switches to set
the baud rate for the
GPS receiver.
Refer to the table above. The
most common setting is 4800
baud.
4.
Use the GPS A and
GPS B switches to set
the baud rate for the
GPS receiver.
Refer to the table above. The
most common setting is 4800
baud.
5.
Do you want to use the
COMPUTER socket ?
If you are not using this socket,
make sure that the COMP
switch is set to the on position
(only the On or Off position
may be marked).
5.
Do you want to use the
COMPUTER socket ?
If you are not using this socket,
make sure that the COMP
switch is set to the on position
(only the On or Off position
may be marked).
The off position enables the
socket.
6.
Yes
No
6.
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Notes
1.
Yes
No
To set up the interface:
Step 6.
Step 8.
Set the COMP switch
to the off position.
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Yes
No
11-12
Step 6.
Step 8.
Set the COMP switch
to the off position.
The off position enables the
socket.
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Appendix
Action
Notes
7.
Use the COMP A and
COMP B switches to
set the baud rate for the
computer.
Refer to the table above. The
most common setting is 9600
baud.
8.
Replace the cover and
secure it with the
screw.
Appendix
Action
Notes
7.
Use the COMP A and
COMP B switches to
set the baud rate for the
computer.
Refer to the table above. The
most common setting is 9600
baud.
8.
Replace the cover and
secure it with the
screw.
If you want to connect more ancillary equipment such as an
additional computer, plug a second interface into the
Remote Control connector of the first interface.
If you want to connect more ancillary equipment such as an
additional computer, plug a second interface into the
Remote Control connector of the first interface.
Make sure that the I2C switches are not set to the same
position for both units. Set one to the on position and the
other to the off position.
Make sure that the I2C switches are not set to the same
position for both units. Set one to the on position and the
other to the off position.
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Appendix
Appendix
Specifications
Specifications
Channel capacity
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Channel capacity
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Frequency range
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Frequency range
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Operating mode
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Operating mode
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Transmitted power
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Transmitted power
Refer to the front of the HF SSB transceiver user guide.
Supply voltage
12V DC nominal, negative earth
Normal operating range 10.5V to 15V DC
Maximum operating range 9V to 16V DC
Reverse polarity protection provided
Supply voltage
12V DC nominal, negative earth
Normal operating range 10.5V to 15V DC
Maximum operating range 9V to 16V DC
Reverse polarity protection provided
Overvoltage
protection
Shutdown at 16V DC (nominal) for duration of overvoltage
Overvoltage
protection
Shutdown at 16V DC (nominal) for duration of overvoltage
Supply current
Receive (no signal):
0.75A
Transmit J3E voice:
6A (average)
J3E two tone: 912A
Supply current
Receive (no signal):
0.75A
Transmit J3E voice:
6A (average)
J3E two tone: 912A
Size and weight
HF SSB transceiver (excluding vehicle mounting frame)
Dimensions: 250mm W x 320mm D x 78mm H
Weight: 3.3kg
Size and weight
HF SSB transceiver (excluding vehicle mounting frame)
Dimensions: 250mm W x 320mm D x 78mm H
Weight: 3.3kg
9366 or 9330 control head (including mounting bracket)
Dimensions: 140mm W x 40mm D x 80mm H
Weight: 0.4kg
9366 or 9330 control head (including mounting bracket)
Dimensions: 140mm W x 40mm D x 80mm H
Weight: 0.4kg
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Appendix
Accessories
Appendix
Accessories
The following accessories are available for your transceiver:
The following accessories are available for your transceiver:
Code
Accessories
Code
Accessories
112
Vehicle installation hardware kit.
112
Vehicle installation hardware kit.
117
Vehicle mounting cradlefront entry. Supplied
complete with 6-metre transceiver DC power
cable. This cradle is normally supplied with the
extended control version of the transceiver.
117
Vehicle mounting cradlefront entry. Supplied
complete with 6-metre transceiver DC power
cable. This cradle is normally supplied with the
extended control version of the transceiver.
118
Vehicle mounting cradletop or bottom entry.
Supplied complete with 6-metre transceiver DC
power cable.
118
Vehicle mounting cradletop or bottom entry.
Supplied complete with 6-metre transceiver DC
power cable.
121
2-module clamp suitable for locking the
transceiver with another item of equipment
having the same physical design.
121
2-module clamp suitable for locking the
transceiver with another item of equipment
having the same physical design.
122
3-module clamp suitable for locking the
transceiver with two other items of equipment
having the same physical design.
122
3-module clamp suitable for locking the
transceiver with two other items of equipment
having the same physical design.
649
Extension loudspeaker.
649
Extension loudspeaker.
704
Vehicle interference suppression kit.
704
Vehicle interference suppression kit.
711
Bulkhead mounting fuse holder for transceiver
DC power cablesupplied with 32 amp fuse.
711
Bulkhead mounting fuse holder for transceiver
DC power cablesupplied with 32 amp fuse.
712
32 amp fuse for code 711.
712
32 amp fuse for code 711.
752
RS-232 interface unit. To provide two
additional RS-232 facilities for GPS and
computer connection.
752
RS-232 interface unit. To provide two
additional RS-232 facilities for GPS and
computer connection.
2051
Service manual for this series of transceivers.
2051
Service manual for this series of transceivers.
9366
or
similar
Control head complete with hand PTT/key-pad
control microphone and 6 metres of interface
cable fitted with connectors for 9360 or similar.
9366
or
similar
Control head complete with hand PTT/key-pad
control microphone and 6 metres of interface
cable fitted with connectors for 9360 or similar.
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Appendix
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Appendix
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Index
Index
9
99-beacon call response on/off
C
8-27
A
accessories
address
alphanumeric setup
display on power up
numeric setup
size compatibility
ALE
alphanumeric address setup
connecting the unit
connection settings
reset
scanning
settings
sounding interval
alphanumeric address setup
ancillary equipment
connecting the units
connection settings
antenna
band or channel control
connector
setup
automatic link establishment
11-15
5-2
7-16
8-6
8-13
5-2
11-8
11-10
5-4
3-22, 8-2
5-6
5-13
5-2
2-13
11-8
11-10
9-5
11-4
2-13
See ALE
B
battery power supply
beep loudness
brightness of display
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
2-11
5-15
6-2
calibration of clock
5-21
call
lockout
8-16
preamble length
5-17
privacy on/off
5-19
canned message setup
7-2
channel
copying
3-4, 3-11
creating and editing
3-2
creating in Free-Tune Receiver
3-17
deleting
3-21
options
3-3
protecting from deletion
3-2
recall by frequency
7-22
receive-only type
3-3
settings
3-3
transmit type
3-3, 3-4, 3-11
clock
calibration
5-21
setting
5-23
clone a transceiver
5-28
computer
connecting the unit
11-8
connection settings
11-10
connecting ancillary equipment
11-8
connection settings
11-8, 11-10
connectors
11-2
antenna control
11-4
external alarm
11-7
GP
7-20, 7-26, 7-29, 11-6
loudspeaker
11-7
microphone
11-3
remote control
11-5
RS-232
7-26, 7-29, 11-7
contrast of display
6-4
Index-1
9
99-beacon call response on/off
C
8-27
A
accessories
address
alphanumeric setup
display on power up
numeric setup
size compatibility
ALE
alphanumeric address setup
connecting the unit
connection settings
reset
scanning
settings
sounding interval
alphanumeric address setup
ancillary equipment
connecting the units
connection settings
antenna
band or channel control
connector
setup
automatic link establishment
11-15
5-2
7-16
8-6
8-13
5-2
11-8
11-10
5-4
3-22, 8-2
5-6
5-13
5-2
2-13
11-8
11-10
9-5
11-4
2-13
See ALE
B
battery power supply
beep loudness
brightness of display
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
2-11
5-15
6-2
calibration of clock
5-21
call
lockout
8-16
preamble length
5-17
privacy on/off
5-19
canned message setup
7-2
channel
copying
3-4, 3-11
creating and editing
3-2
creating in Free-Tune Receiver
3-17
deleting
3-21
options
3-3
protecting from deletion
3-2
recall by frequency
7-22
receive-only type
3-3
settings
3-3
transmit type
3-3, 3-4, 3-11
clock
calibration
5-21
setting
5-23
clone a transceiver
5-28
computer
connecting the unit
11-8
connection settings
11-10
connecting ancillary equipment
11-8
connection settings
11-8, 11-10
connectors
11-2
antenna control
11-4
external alarm
11-7
GP
7-20, 7-26, 7-29, 11-6
loudspeaker
11-7
microphone
11-3
remote control
11-5
RS-232
7-26, 7-29, 11-7
contrast of display
6-4
Index-1
Index
control head
grounding
mounting
copying a channel
creating
channels
scan table
telephone directory
Index
2-12
2-8
3-4, 3-11
3-2, 3-17
3-22
3-29
D
deleting
channel
PIN
scan table
diagnostics display
display
brightness
contrast
diagnostics
frequency
GPS information
messages
3-21
7-8
3-27
6-6
6-2
6-4
6-6
6-8
6-21
10-1
E
earthing
editing
channel
scan table
telephone directory
emergency selcall
receive setup
transmit setup
enabling transceiver option
error messages
external alarm connector
2-12
3-2
3-22, 8-4
3-29
6-11
6-15
7-5
10-1
11-7
F
fault finding error messages
fixed base station
Free-Tune Receiver mode
availability on/off
creating receive-only channels
Index-2
10-1
2-2
6-19
3-17
frequency display
fuses
6-8
11-15
G
gain on/off
7-24
global positioning system
See GPS
GP connector
7-20, 7-26, 7-29, 11-6
GPS
connecting the unit
11-8
connection settings
11-10
display on/off
6-21
timeout on/off
6-23
grounding
2-12
I
ID of transceiver
installing
control head and loudspeaker
transceiver
7-5
2-8
2-5
L
LCD
See display
Link Setup mode
antenna band or channel control
9-5
enter/exit
9-2
PIN setup
9-8
Setup mode availability on/off
9-11
transceiver reset
9-13
lockout
8-16
loudness of beeping
5-15
loudspeaker
connector
11-7
mounting
2-8
control head
grounding
mounting
copying a channel
creating
channels
scan table
telephone directory
7-2
10-1
7-10
11-3
2-3
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
3-2, 3-17
3-22
3-29
D
deleting
channel
PIN
scan table
diagnostics display
display
brightness
contrast
diagnostics
frequency
GPS information
messages
3-21
7-8
3-27
6-6
6-2
6-4
6-6
6-8
6-21
10-1
E
earthing
editing
channel
scan table
telephone directory
emergency selcall
receive setup
transmit setup
enabling transceiver option
error messages
external alarm connector
M
messages
canned page call
full list
on power up
microphone connector
mobile station
2-12
2-8
3-4, 3-11
2-12
3-2
3-22, 8-4
3-29
6-11
6-15
7-5
10-1
11-7
F
fault finding error messages
fixed base station
Free-Tune Receiver mode
availability on/off
creating receive-only channels
Index-2
10-1
2-2
6-19
3-17
frequency display
fuses
6-8
11-15
G
gain on/off
7-24
global positioning system
See GPS
GP connector
7-20, 7-26, 7-29, 11-6
GPS
connecting the unit
11-8
connection settings
11-10
display on/off
6-21
timeout on/off
6-23
grounding
2-12
I
ID of transceiver
installing
control head and loudspeaker
transceiver
7-5
2-8
2-5
L
LCD
See display
Link Setup mode
antenna band or channel control
9-5
enter/exit
9-2
PIN setup
9-8
Setup mode availability on/off
9-11
transceiver reset
9-13
lockout
8-16
loudness of beeping
5-15
loudspeaker
connector
11-7
mounting
2-8
M
messages
canned page call
full list
on power up
microphone connector
mobile station
7-2
10-1
7-10
11-3
2-3
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
Index
mounting
control head and loudspeaker
transceiver
mute
during scanning
on power up
selcall
2-8
2-5
3-22
7-13
8-18
ALE
5-4
transceiver
9-13
RF gain on/off
7-24
RS-232
connected equipment
7-26
connection baud rate
7-29
I2C Interface
11-10
socket
7-26, 7-29, 11-7
O
operating the transceiver
options
enabling
TXE
See user guide
7-5
3-4, 3-11
P
page call message setup
password
deleting PIN
enabling transceiver option
personal identification number
PIN
deleting
setup
power supply
power up
address display on/off
message on/off
mute setting
preamble length
privacy on/off
PTT
release beep on/off
transmit cutout
7-2
7-8
7-5
See PIN
7-8
9-8
2-11
7-16
7-10
7-13
5-17
5-19
7-18
7-20
R
Radphone Direct Dial (RDD)
rear panel connectors
recall channels by frequency on/off
receive frequency
release beep for PTT
remote control connector
reset
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
8-7
11-2
7-22
3-2
7-18
11-5
scan table
automatic scanning start
8-2
creating
3-22
deleting
3-27
editing on/off
8-4
types of
3-22
selcall
address setup
8-6
address size compatibility
8-13
emergency receive setup
6-11
emergency transmit setup
6-15
group
8-6
lockout on/off
8-16
mute availability on/off
8-18
selective calling
1-5
Setup mode
advanced users
4-7
availability on/off
9-11
list of procedures
4-3
tree
4-8
using
4-1
sockets
See connectors
sounding interval
5-13
specifications
11-14
station
fixed base
2-2
mobile
2-3
status call availability on/off
8-20
T
telcall availability on/off
telephone directory creation
tone call setup
8-22
3-29
8-24
Index-3
Index
mounting
control head and loudspeaker
transceiver
mute
during scanning
on power up
selcall
2-8
2-5
3-22
7-13
8-18
ALE
5-4
transceiver
9-13
RF gain on/off
7-24
RS-232
connected equipment
7-26
connection baud rate
7-29
I2C Interface
11-10
socket
7-26, 7-29, 11-7
O
operating the transceiver
options
enabling
TXE
See user guide
7-5
3-4, 3-11
P
page call message setup
password
deleting PIN
enabling transceiver option
personal identification number
PIN
deleting
setup
power supply
power up
address display on/off
message on/off
mute setting
preamble length
privacy on/off
PTT
release beep on/off
transmit cutout
7-2
7-8
7-5
See PIN
7-8
9-8
2-11
7-16
7-10
7-13
5-17
5-19
7-18
7-20
R
Radphone Direct Dial (RDD)
rear panel connectors
recall channels by frequency on/off
receive frequency
release beep for PTT
remote control connector
reset
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
8-7
11-2
7-22
3-2
7-18
11-5
scan table
automatic scanning start
8-2
creating
3-22
deleting
3-27
editing on/off
8-4
types of
3-22
selcall
address setup
8-6
address size compatibility
8-13
emergency receive setup
6-11
emergency transmit setup
6-15
group
8-6
lockout on/off
8-16
mute availability on/off
8-18
selective calling
1-5
Setup mode
advanced users
4-7
availability on/off
9-11
list of procedures
4-3
tree
4-8
using
4-1
sockets
See connectors
sounding interval
5-13
specifications
11-14
station
fixed base
2-2
mobile
2-3
status call availability on/off
8-20
T
telcall availability on/off
telephone directory creation
tone call setup
8-22
3-29
8-24
Index-3
Index
transceiver
accessories
cloning
grounding
ID
mounting
options
reset
using
Index-4
Index
11-15
5-28
2-12
7-5
2-5
7-5
9-13
See user guide
transmit cutout
transmit frequency
troubleshooting messages
TXE option
7-20
3-2
10-1
3-4, 3-11
U
using the transceiver
See user guide
HF SSB transceiver reference manual
transceiver
accessories
cloning
grounding
ID
mounting
options
reset
using
Index-4
11-15
5-28
2-12
7-5
2-5
7-5
9-13
See user guide
transmit cutout
transmit frequency
troubleshooting messages
TXE option
7-20
3-2
10-1
3-4, 3-11
U
using the transceiver
See user guide
HF SSB transceiver reference manual