LANCHONLH HG-UV98 User manual

APRS
HG-UV98
国内首款双段 专业对讲机
APRS
HG-UV98
国内首款双段 专业对讲机
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QuanzhouLANCHONLH Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Fengze District, Quanzhou

Caring tips from Fujian Provincial Bureau of Information Industry (Fujian
Radio Management Office):
The purchase and use of this device belong to the setup and use behavior of a radio (station) and
must go through relevant approval formalities for the setup of radio station and get a radio license.
During use, users are supposed to work as approved by the radio license.
Administrative penalties shall be imposed on the setup of a radio (station) without authorization,
interference with radio business, not working as approved by the radio license and other behaviors
against radio regulations. Severe radio illegal behaviors may also violate Article 288 of “Criminal
Law” or Article 28 of “Law of the PRC on Penalties for Administration of Public Security” and
be sentenced to less than 3 years of imprisonment, detention or public surveillance, concurrently or
independently sentenced to a fine as criminal punishment or detention
by a public security organ as administrative penalty.
>>Explosive environment (gas, dust and
smoke, etc.)
>>Please turn off the walkie-talkiewhen
refueling or parking at a gas station.
WARNING !
DISTRIBUTOR:
Wuxi Venus Information Technology Co., Ltd
https://ba4tb.qth.com

CAUTION
1. Please put the walkie-talkie and all the components and accessories out of reach of children.
2. Don’t try to disassemble the walkie-talkie. The processing by a non-professional person may damage it.
3. Please use a battery pack and charger made by our company, in case that the walkie-talkie is damaged.
4. Please use an antenna made by our company, in case that the range is shortened.
5. Don’t expose the walkie-talkie to sunlight or put it in a hot place for a long time.
6. Don’t put the walkie-talkie in adusty or damp place.
7. Don’t clean the walkie-talkie with strongchemicals, detergents or strong detergents.
8. Don’t transmit without an antenna.
9. If the walkie-talkieemits an odor or smoke, please turn it off immediately, remove the battery pack and
contact your dealer.
Notice
TABLE OF CONTENTS
>>All of the above recommendations are equally applicable to walkie-talkieand its accessories.If they don’t work properly,
please contact your dealerin time.
>>If you use accessories or fittings that are not manufactured or sold by , will not guarantee the safety and
operability of the walkie-talkie.
Unboxing and Device Inspection.......................................................................................01
Installation before Use.......................................................................................................02
Get Familiar with This Machine...................................................................................03-07
I. Functions and Features.................................................................................................................03
II. Technical Specifications...............................................................................................................04
III. Structure..........................................................................................................................05-07
I. Shortcuts...........................................................................................................................08-09
Common Operations ...............................................................................................................08-09
II. This machine has a total of 8 menus (see Figure 3 for details).................................................................... 09
How to Operate Menus.............................................................................................................10-15
Backlight Timeout (ABR)- Menu 1.................................................................................................15-29
Battery Saver (SAVE)- Menu 2.................................................................................................................15
Step Frequency (STEP)- Menu 3.........................................................................................................15
Bandwidth Setting (W/N)- Menu 4......................................................................................................16
Tx Power (TXP)- Menu 5..................................................................................................................16
walkie-talkie is a product with excellent design and advanced technology. The following
recommendations will help you fulfillyour obligations under warranty terms, learn and understand the
safety of the use of walkie-talkies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) ̄Menu 23....................................................................................................21
Time Out Timer (TOT)- Menu 24........................................................................................................22
Time Out Alarm (TOA)- Menu 25........................................................................................................22
VOX Delay (VOX-DLY)- Menu 26.......................................................................................................22
Scan Mode (SC-REV)- Menu 27.........................................................................................................23
Lock Mode (LOCKMODE)- Menu 28.....................................................................................................23
Auto Lock (AUTOLOCK)- Menu 29......................................................................................................23
Single-tone Setting (TONE)- Menu 30.................................................................................................24
PF1 Short Press (PF1-SHORT)- Menu 31...............................................................................................24
PF1 Long Press (PF1-LONG)- Menu 32.................................................................................................25
PF2 Short Press (PF2-SHORT)- Menu 33...............................................................................................25
PF2 Long Press (PF2-LONG)- Menu 34.................................................................................................26
TOP Short Press (TOP-SHORT)- Menu 35..............................................................................................26
Description of LOCAL SETUP.............................................................................................................26
TOP Long Press (TOP-LONG)- Menu 36................................................................................................27
Channel Memory (MEM-CH)- Menu 37.................................................................................................27
Channel Deletion (DEL-CH)- Menu 38...................................................................................................27
Repeater Echo (RPT-RCT)- Menu 39.....................................................................................................28
Repeater Shift Direction (SFT-D)- Menu 6...................................................................................................16
VOX-GRD- Menu 7..................................................................................................................................16
Squelch Level (SQL)- Menu 8..................................................................................................................17
Roger Beep (ROGER)- Menu 9..................................................................................................................17
Operation Mode (CH-MDF)- Menu 10.........................................................................................................18
Channel Mode (V/M)- Menu 11................................................................................................................18
CDCSS Encode (TX-DCS)- Menu 12...........................................................................................................18
CTCSS Encode (TX-CTC)- Menu 13...........................................................................................................18
CDCSS Decode (RX-DCS)- Menu 14...........................................................................................................19
CTCSS Decode (RX-CTC)- Menu 15...........................................................................................................19
Single-display (TDR)- Menu 16................................................................................................................19
Offset Frequency (OFFSET)- Menu 17.........................................................................................................20
Menu Language (MENULANGE)- Menu 18....................................................................................................20
Voice Switch (VOICE)- Menu 19....................................................................................................................20
Beep Switch (BEEP)- Menu 20..................................................................................................................20
Display Mode (DIS-MODE)- Menu 21..........................................................................................................21
Backlight Level (ABR-LV)- Menu 22............................................................................................................21

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
Battery Voltage (V-BAT)- Menu 40...........................................................................................................28
CTCSS Scan (CT-SCN)- Menu 41.............................................................................................................28
CDCSS Scan (DCS-SCN)- Menu 42...........................................................................................................28
CSS Save Type (SC-QT)- Menu 43............................................................................................................28
Scan and Add (SCAN-ADD)- Menu 44........................................................................................................29
Priority Channel (PRI-CH)- Menu 45..........................................................................................................29
Priority Scan (PRI-SCN)- Menu 46............................................................................................................29
Initialize (RESET)- Menu 47....................................................................................................................29
Detailed Description of Some Functions........................................................................30-33
Technical Parameters (CTCSS/CDCSS)..........................................................................34-37
GPS SETUP.........................................................................................................................38-39
GPS POWER - Menu 1.........................................................................................................................38
Position- Menu 2...............................................................................................................................38
Time Zone- Menu 3............................................................................................................................38
Speed Unit- Menu 4...........................................................................................................................38
Distance Unit- Menu 5........................................................................................................................39
Altitude Unit- Menu 6.........................................................................................................................39
Fixed Site- Menu 7.........................................................................................................................39
Fixed Latitude- Menu 8.....................................................................................................................39
Fixed Longitude- Menu 9..................................................................................................................39
BEACON SETUP.............................................................................................................40-43
CALL- Menu 1..............................................................................................................................40
SSID- Menu 2..............................................................................................................................40
SSID Symbol Table- Menu 3..............................................................................................................40
Comment- Menu 4........................................................................................................................40
SYMBOL- Menu 5.........................................................................................................................41
MIC-E ON/OFF- Menu 6..................................................................................................................41
MIC-E TYPE- Menu 7......................................................................................................................41
PATH1- Menu 8............................................................................................................................41
PATH1 COUNT- Menu 9...................................................................................................................41
PATH 2- Menu 10..........................................................................................................................42
PATH2 COUNT- Menu 11..................................................................................................................42
TX Voltage- Menu 12......................................................................................................................42
TX Temp- Menu 13.........................................................................................................................42

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pressure Report- Menu 14......................................................................................................................43
TX Pressure- Menu 15...........................................................................................................................43
TX Mileage- Menu 16............................................................................................................................43
BEACON MODE....................................................................................................................43-45
PTT After- Menu 1................................................................................................................................43
Smart Mode- Menu 2...........................................................................................................................44
Time Mode- Menu 3............................................................................................................................44
Time Interval- Menu 4..........................................................................................................................44
Queue Mode- Menu 5..........................................................................................................................44
Queue Interval- Menu 6........................................................................................................................45
DIGI SETUP.........................................................................................................................45-46
DIGI CH- Menu 1................................................................................................................................45
DIGI1 ON/OFF- Menu 2........................................................................................................................45
DIGI1 NAME- Menu 3..........................................................................................................................46
DIGI2 ON/OFF- Menu 4........................................................................................................................46
DIGI2 NAME- Menu 5..........................................................................................................................46
DIGI TX WAIT- Menu 6.........................................................................................................................46
Remote Password- Menu 7....................................................................................................................46
BLUETOOTH SETUP.................................................................................................................47
DATA OUTPUT- Menu 1........................................................................................................................47
GPS OUTPUT- Menu 2..........................................................................................................................47
BT POWER- Menu 3............................................................................................................................47
VERSION.............................................................................................................................47-48
Hardware Version- Menu 1....................................................................................................................47
Local Version- Menu 2.........................................................................................................................48
APRS Version- Menu 3........................................................................................................................48
ADVANCED SETUP...........................................................................................................48-51
APRSRXCH- Menu 1..........................................................................................................................48
APRS TX CH- Menu 2.........................................................................................................................48
TX Priority- Menu 3...........................................................................................................................48
TX Delay- Menu 4.............................................................................................................................49
TX Level- Menu 5..............................................................................................................................49
RX Level- Menu 6..............................................................................................................................49
Mileage Zero- Menu 7.........................................................................................................................49

TABLE OF CONTENTS Unboxing and Device Inspection
Please carefully remove your walkie-talkie from the package box. We suggest that you confirm whether items
listed in the following table are availablein the box before discarding the packagingmaterials. If any items are lost
or damaged during handling, please check with your dealer.
List of Accessories
Walkie-talkie High-gain antenna
Belt clip
Polymer battery pack
Hand strap
AC adapter
User manual
1
Mileage Memory- Menu 8...................................................................................................................50
CH A MUTE- Menu 9........................................................................................................................50
CH B MUTE- Menu 10.......................................................................................................................50
RX-TONEO- Menu 11.......................................................................................................................50
TX-TONEO- Menu 12.......................................................................................................................50
RX POPUP- Menu 13........................................................................................................................51
List Clean- Menu 14.........................................................................................................................51
Factory Setting- Menu 15..................................................................................................................51
Detailed Description of APRS Functions......................................................................52-69
Instructions on How to Query a Track on the Computer..................................................70
Description about the Firmware Upgrade of APRS....................................................71-71
Description about the Firmware Upgrade of the Walkie-talkie.................................73-75
Optional Accessories............................................................................................................76
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................77
Statement..............................................................................................................................78

Installation before Use Get Familiar with This Machine
2 3
Install/remove the battery pack
CAUTION !
>>Thebattery pack is featured with short-circuitprotection.When short circuit occurs, please activate it using
the attached charger before use.
>> Don’t short-connect the battery terminals or put the battery into fire.
>> Don’t try to take downthe case from the battery pack.
1 Insert the top of the battery pack into the top of the back of the walkie-talkie and fit the battery pack into the
bottom of the walkie-talkie until the battery pack latch is locked(see Figure 1 for details).
2 To remove the battery pack, pull up the latch at bottom of the battery pack, until the latchis entirely disengaged
from the walkie-talkie. Remove the battery pack normally (see Figure 2 for details).
Figure 2Figure 1
1. Suitable for frequenciesin different countries and regions
Standard frequencies
Area A: Area B:
TX:136-174MHz(FM) TX:136-174MHz(FM)
400-470MHz(FM) 400-470MHz(FM)
2. UHF/VHFdual-frequency, dual-display and dual-reception
3. TFT large screen
4. High power: UHF:4W VHF:5W, low power: UHF/VHF:1W
5. Chinese/English menus, Chinese/English voice prompts
6. Complete APRS beaconreception and transmission
7. Support multiple satellite systems, GPS/ BeiDou /GLONASS/automatic recognition
8. Support the complete display of GPS information
9. Support the reporting of temperature, atmospheric pressure and battery voltage
10. Support the setting of APRS parameters, such as call, ID, icon and comment, etc.
11. Support SPORT and FIXED siteapplications
12. Support APRS relayfunction
13. The Bluetooth supports multiple data formats, KISS data and two-way
communication
14. The Bluetooth supports GPWPL waypointdata, UI text data and GPS positioning
data (GPRMC\GPGGA)
15. Support the setting and memory of various APRS parameters
16. Support the storage and export of beacons
17. Support firmware upgrade
18. Day/night mode
19. The editing and displayof channel names in Chinese or English
(to be edited in the supporting
20. 50 CTCSS codes, 210CDCSS codes
21. Multiple scanning modes
22. VOX (Voice Activated Transmit)
23. Customside keys
24. Multiple single-tone pulses(1750HZ, 2100HZ, 1000HZ and
1450HZ)
25. Multiple keyboard lockoutmethods
26. Wideband and narrowband
27. Backlight
28. Battery saver
29. Roger beep
30. The setting of Squelch Tail Elimination (STE) and repeater echo
31. Standard 7.4V and 2500mAHpolymer Li-ion battery
32. 5Vquick chargethrough USB
I. Functions and Features

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II. Technical Specifications
Overall
Receiver
Wideband
Narrowband
Frequency
Match
Area A: Area B:
TX:136-174MHz(FM) TX:136-174MHz(FM)
400-470MHz(FM) 400-470MHz(FM)
Adjacent
Channel
Selectivity
≤70dB ≤60dB
Intermodula
tion
≤65dB
≤60dB
Spurious
Response
≤70dB
≤70dB
Audio
Response
+1~3dB
(0.3~3KHz)
+1~3dB
(0.3~2.55KHz)
Step
Frequency
5KHz/6.25KHz/10KHz/12KHz/25KHz/50KHz/100KHz SNR ≥45dB ≥40dB
Number of
Channels
128
Audio
Distortion
≤5%
Operation
mode
F2D/F3E
Audio Power
Main unit≤500mW
Operating
Temperature
-20°C ~ 40°C
Sensitivity
UHF/VHF:0.25µV(12dB SINAD)
Antenna
Damping
50Ω
Power
Requirement
7.4VDC
Weight
Overall
Dimensions
131X51X34(mm)
Transmitter
Wideband
Narrowband
Transmitter
Wideband
Narrowband
Modulation Mode 16K F3E 11K F3E Maximum Offset
±5KHz ±25KHz
Adjacent Channel
Power
≥70dB
≥60dB
Frequency Stability
±2.5ppm
Spurious Response
≥60dB
≥60dB
Audio Distortion
≤5%
Audio Response
+1~3dB(0.3~3KHz) +1~3dB(0.3~2.55KHz) Output Power
5W/1W(VHF)
4W/1W(UHF)
III. Structure
Screen:
On the screen, various indicators that represent the selected content can be seen.
295g
1.NOCALL-8 calldisplay area 2. Bluetooth 3. red: GPS hasn’t positioned/black: GPS has positioned
4. S: battery saver on 5. keyboard lockout 6. battery power display
7.VOX: voice control 8. CTC: turn on CTCSS 9. DCS: turn on CDCSS
10. R: reverse frequency 11. H: high power 12. L: low power
13. +: positive offset 14. -: negative offset 15. W: wideband mode
16.N:narrowband mode 17. current channel number 18. transmission and reception signal strength indicator
19. APRS: receiving channel
CH
128
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CH
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Special Tip: All interfaces in this manual are subject to actual interfaces. The
software is being upgraded constantly.

Get Familiar with This Machine Get Familiar with This Machine
6 7
EncoderAntenna
Top Key
Loudspeaker Area
Screen
Function Key/OKKey
Numeric Keys
Up and Down Keys
Power and Volume
Tx Indicator (Red)
Rx Indicator (Green)
(MIC)
EXIT/VFO/MR
Reverse Frequency/Scan
Find Beacon/Lock
Lamp
Push-to-talk (PTT) HeadphoneJack
Charging Port
Charging Indicator
Side Key PF1
Side Key PF2
1. Short/long press of Side Key PF1: backlight, scan, squelch, flashlight and AB key
2. Short/long press of Side Key PF2: send beacon, find beacon,flashlight and backlight
3. Short/long press of Top Key: on-spot alarm, remote alarm and flashlight

Common Operations Common Operations
8 9
I. Shortcuts
(1) Master frequencyswitch
When the walkie-talkie leaves the factory, the default short-press function of Side Key PF1 is AB key (master frequency switch key).
Ticklethe Side Key PF1 to change the master frequency once. The region to which the master frequency arrow is
directed is the operation region.
For example, if the master frequency arrow is directed to Area A, when [PTT] is pressed, signals will be
transmittedaccording to the frequency or channel parameters set for Area A.
For example, when the master frequency arrowis directed to Area A,When Function Key [ ] is pressed, the
change of parameters is targeted at Area A.
(2) Quick search
When setting various functions or functional parameters, various parameterscan be searchedup or down quickly, by
pressing△ or▽once.
(4) [ ] key
In the wait state:
Short press: start or stop reverse frequency
Long press: long press for 2 seconds to start scanning
(5) [ # ] key
In the wait state:
Short press:{#} once, to switch between {GPS Interface}{Beacon List} and{Real-time Beacon}.
Long press :{#} to lock the keyboard
(6) The use of a smart AC adapter
When the power is low, the walkie-talkie will give a “low power”voice reminder and send a “low power”voice
reminderevery 30 seconds.
1. When the battery pack is connected to an AC adapter, the red light willstay solid on, indicating that the walkie-talkie is being
charged. When the green light stays solid on, it means that the charging has been completed.
II. This machine has a total of 8 menus (see Figure 3 for details)
(3)ESC/VFO/MR
Short press [ ] to return or Esc.Long press [ ] for 2 seconds to switch between operation modes (frequency mode and channel
mode).
The channel mode can be set using “Menu 10: Operation mode”. Detailed operation: See p.30 {Channel Memory} for details.
1. LOCAL SETUP
2. GPS SETUP
3. BEACON SETUP
4. BEACON TYPE
5. RELAY SETUP
6. BLUETOOTH SETUP
7. VERSION
8. ADVANCED SETUP
Figure 3

How to Operate Menus How to Operate Menus
10 11
Function
No.
1 ABR OFF/05-150秒
2 SAVE ON/OFF
3 STEP
to select parameters, (1-6)
kinds of step frequency:
5.0K,6.25K,10.0K,12.5K,
20.0K,25.0K
4
W/N bandwidth (25K),
narrowband (12.5K)
5
TXP HIGH: high power
LOW : low power
6
SFT-D
+:positive
-:negative
OFF: turn off SFT-D
7
VOX-GRO
OFF/VOX Levels 1-9
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8
SQL OFF/Squelch
Levels 1-9
9 ROGER OFF/BOT/EOT
/BOTH
10 CH -MDF frequency mode/
channel mode
11 V/M
frequency+channel
number/channel
number/channel name
12 TX-DCS
105CDCSS (D023N-
D7541), OFF: turn
off CDCSS
13 TX-CTC
14
RX-DCS
50CTCSS
(67.0Hz-254.1Hz)
OFF:turn off CTCSS
105CDCSS
(D023N-D754I)
OFF:turn off CDCSS
50CTCSS
(67.0Hz-254.1Hz)
OFF:turn off CTCSS
15 RX-CTC
single-band/dual-
band
optional from0 to
69.99500MHZ
16 TDR
17 OFFSET
backlight
150S
squelch level
5
channel display
andfrequency
display
D017N
TxCode
67.0HZ
Rx Code
D017N
single-display
dual-band
offset frequency
00.00625
Rx Code
67.0HZ
Roger Beep
OFF
battery saver
on
step frequency
5.00
timeout
Function
Name
Enter Function
Settings
Screen
Display
Select
Parameters
Optional
Parameters
OK Return to the
Standby State
bandwidth
settings,
narrowband
power level,
high power
repeater shift
direction
VOXOFF
channel mode
(channel
number)
TxCode

How to Operate Menus How to Operate Menus
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12 13
18
MENULANG
Chinese/English
19 VOICE
20
21 DIS-MODE day/night
22 ABR-LV
23 BCL
24
TOT
25 TOA
26 VOX-DLY
27 SC-REV
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
optional Levels
1-10
ON/OFF
BEEP
OFF/ TOT, 600S,
15S per level
OFF/ TOA,1-10S
VOX-DLY, 1-10S
there are 3 scan modes:
TO:Time Operation
CO:Carrier Operation
SE: Search Operation
28
LOCKMODE
keyboard/keyboard
+encoder/keyboard
+encoder+PTT
29 AUTOLOCK
30
31 PF1 SHORT
PF1 LONG
PF2 SHORT
PF2 LONG
32
33
34
35 TOPSHORT
36 TOPLONG
TONE
1.turn on auto lock;
2.turn on manual lock
single-tone
Txfrequencyoptions:
1000HZ,1450HZ,
1750HZ,2100HZ
backlight/scan/squelch/
flashlight/master
frequency
backlight/scan/squelch/
flashlight/master f
requency
send beacon/find
beacon/flashlight/
backlight
send beacon/find
beacon/flashlight/
backlight
on-spot alarm/remote
alarm/flashlight
on-spot alarm/remote
alarm/flashlight
menu language
Chinese lock mode
keyboard
auto lock
manual
single-tone
1000HZ
PF1SHORT
master
frequency
PF1long press
squelch level
PF2 short press,
send beacon
PF2long press
find beacon
TOP short press
flashlight
TOP long press
on-spot alarm
voice switch
OFF
beep switch
ON
display mode
day
backlight level
5
busy channel
lockout
ON
time out timer
15S
timeout alarm
2S
VOX delay
1
scan mode
carrier

How to Operate Menus Description of local settings
14 15
37
MEN-CH
38 DEL-CH
39 RPT-RCT
125 channels
125 channels
ON/OFF Backlight Timeout (ABR)-Menu 1
channel
deletion
CH-128
channel
memory
CH-128
Repeater Echo
OFF
40
V-BAT
current voltage
battery voltage
8.1V
41
CT-SCN
1: save,
0: not save
scanningCSS,
1: save,
0: not save
scanningCSS,
1: save,
0: not save
CSS save type,
decode
42
DCS-SCN
1: save,
: not save
43
SC-QT
decode/encode/
encode, decode
44
SCAN-ADD
ON/OFF
scan and add,
OFF
45
PRI-CH
128 channels
priority channel
PBI-CH:1
46
PRI-SCN
ON/OFF
priority scan
OFF
47
RESET VFO/ALL
initialize
VFO
Function: To set how long the screen light will be on
Option: OFF/05-150S, with a 5S step
Default: OFF
Battery Saver (SAVE)-Menu 2
Function: To turn on or off the battery saver
Default: OFF
Step Frequency(STEP)-Menu 3
Function: To set the step of VFO frequency
Option: 5K, 6.25K, 10K, 12.5K, 25K, 50K, 100K
Default: 5K
注:在信道模式下不能设置。
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Description of local settings Description of local settings
Bandwidth Setting (W/N)-Menu 4
Function: By default, this menus is used for transmission and reception, to set thewalkie-talkie to work in
widebandFM(25K) mode, or narrowbandFM(12.5K)mode
Option: Wideband/narrowband
Default: Wideband
Tx Power(TXP)-Menu 5
Function: To select the output power of the walkie-talkie
Option: High or low. UHF H:4W,L:1W
VHF H:5W,L:1W
Default: High power
VOX-GRD- Menu 7
By using VOX, there is no need to press [PTT]manually in every transmission. Once the VOX circuit detects that you
speak into the microphone, the walkie-talkie will enter thetransmission stateautomatically. When using VOX, please
select VOX gain properly. The higher gain, the louder you need to speak, so that the VOX circuit can detect and enter
thetransmission state. To ensure the continuity of VOX detection, you can also set up Menu 26[VOX-DLY].
Option: Levels 1-9
Default: OFF
Special Tips
>>VOX function is onlyvalid for master frequency.
>> VOXcan only be used for FMBands A/B.
Repeater Shift Direction(SFT-D)-Menu 6
Function: To set whether the transmittingfrequencyis higher than (+) or lower than (-) the receiving frequency
Option: OFF/+/-
Default: OFF
注:在信道模式下不能设置。
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Squelch Level (SQL)-Menu 8
Function: The purpose of squelch is to mute the speaker when there is no signal.If the squelch level is correctlyset,
the sound will only be heardwhen a signal is actually received.The higher squelch level, the stronger the signal has
to be in order to be received.
Option: Levels 1-9
Default: 5

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Roger Beep(ROGER)-Menu 9
The roger beep is used as a single tone for the transmission and end oftransmission of the walkie-talkiewhen PTT is pressed.
Option: OFF/BOT/EOT/BOTH
Default: OFF
Operation Mode (CH-MDF)-Menu 10
Option: Channel display/frequency display
Default: Frequency display
Function: To transmitCTCSS.
Option: OFF/50 standard CTCSS codes
Default: OFF
Channel Mode (V/M)-Menu 11
Option: Frequency+channel number/channel number/channel name
Default: Channel name
CDCSS Encode (TX-DCS)-Menu 12
Function: To transmit CDCSS
Option: OFF/105 standard CDCSS codes
Default: OFF
CTCSS Encode (TX-CTC)-Menu 13
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CDCSS Decode(RX-DCS)-Menu 14
Function: To receive CDCSS
Option: OFF/105 standard CDCSS codes
Default: OFF.Note: Decode is invalid in APRS mode.
CTCSS Decode(RX-CTC)-Menu 15
Function: To receiveCTCSS
Option: OFF/50 standard CTCSS codes
Default: OFF.Note: Decode is invalid in APRS mode.

BeepSwitch(BEEP)-Menu 20
Function: The beep is a prompt tone to identify operation tips, errors or troubles of the walkie-talkie
Option: ON/OFF
Default: ON
Display Mode (DIS-MODE)-Menu 21
Option: Day/night
Default: Day
Backlight Level (ABR-LV)-Menu 22
Option: Optional between 1 ̄10
Default: 10
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Single-display(TDR)-Menu 16
Option: Single-band/dual-band
Default: Dual-band
Offset Frequency(OFFSET)-Menu 17
Function: To set offset frequency
Option: Optional from0 to 69.99500MHz
Default: 00.00000
注:在信道模式下不能设置。
Menu Language (MENULANGE)-Menu 18
Function: To select the language for menu display and voice prompt
Option: Chinese/ English
Default: Chinese
Voice Switch(VOICE)-Menu 19
Function: To turn on or off the prompt tone for menu operation.
Option: ON/OFF
Default: ON
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Busy Channel Lockout(BCL) ̄Menu 23
Function:If the selected channel or frequency is being occupied by another channel or frequency, once enabled, this function can
prevent conflicts with other radio stations that are in communication. At this moment, the walkie-talkie cannot transmit, even if PTT is
pressed.
Option: ON/OFF
Default: OFF
Time Out Timer (TOT)-Menu 24
TOT refers to the time limit for each transmission. When the transmission time reaches apre-set time, the transmission
will stop automatically, whether you hold PTT or not. Meanwhile, the walkie-talkie will send a [TOT] voice prompt.
Option: 15-900S, with a15S step
Default: 90S
Scan Mode (SC-REV)-Menu 27
Function: To choose a scan mode
Option: TO/CO/SE
Default: SE
Note:
TO:To continue scanning if no operation is input within 5 seconds, after a carrier signal is scanned.
CO: To stop scanning after a carrier signal is scanned and continue scanning3 seconds after the carrier signal
disappears.
SE: To stop scanning after a carrier signal is scanned.
VOX Delay (VOX-DLY)-Menu 26
Function: VOX-DLY refers to the delayedrelease of PTT after VOX is activated, when VOX is ON.
Option: 1-10S
Default: 1S
Time out Alarm (TOA)-Menu 25
Function: TOA refers to an alarm before a transmission timeout is reached. At this moment, a prompt tone will be given.
Option: OFF/1-10S, with a 1S step
Default: OFF Lock Mode (LOCKMODE)-Menu 28
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PF1Short Press(PF1-SHORT)-Menu 31
Function:To define the short press function of Side Key PF1.
Option: Backlight/scan/squelch/flashlight/ master frequency
Default: Master frequency
Scan: Short press to turn on/off scan
Squelch: Short press to turn on/off squelch
Master frequency: Short press to switch between Bands A and B
Flashlight: Turn on/off the flashlight
Auto Lock (AUTOLOCK)-Menu 29
Function: When “AUTOLOCK” is activated, the system will lock the keyboardautomatically15S after the keyboardstops operating.
Option: Auto/manual
Default: Manual
Single-tone Setting (TONE)- Menu 30
Function: Toset the single-tone pulse frequency required for transmission (mainly used to start the relay)
Option: 1000HZ,1450HZ,1750HZ and 2100HZ
Default: 1750HZ
PF1Long Press(PF1-LONG)-Menu 32
Function: To define the long press function of Side Key PF1.
Option: Backlight/scan/squelch/flashlight/ master frequency
Default: Squelch
Scan: Short press to turn on/off scan
Squelch: Short press to turn on/off squelch
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Function: Long press # key for 1 second to lock or unlock the keyboard in the wait state
Option: Keyboard/keyboard+encoder/keyboard+encoder+PTT
Default: Keyboard
Special Tips:
If “keyboard” is selected, only the key area will be locked.
If “keyboard+encoder” is selected, the key area and the encoder will be locked.
If “keyboard+encoder+PTT” is selected, all of the above keys will be locked.
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Function: To define the long press function of Top Key.
Option: On-spot alarm/remote alarm/flashlight
Default: Remote alarm
Flashlight: Turn on/off flashlight
Emergency Alarm: When this key is pressed, the master frequency will start transmitting, and the loudspeaker will give an alarm.
PF2Short Press(PF2-SHORT)-Menu 33 TOPLong Press(TOP-LONG)-Menu 36
Function: To store a required frequencyto a specified channel
Option: A total of 128 channels
Channel Memory (MEM-CH)-Menu 37
Function: To delete a useless channel
Option: A total of 128 channels
Channel Deletion (DEL-CH)- Menu 38
Function: To define the short press function of Side Key PF2.
Option: Send beacon/find beacon/flashlight/backlight
Default: Send beacon
PF2Long Press(PF2-LONG)-Menu 34
Function: To define the long press function of Side Key PF2.
Option: Send beacon/find beacon/flashlight/backlight
Default: Find beacon
TOPShort Press(TOP-SHORT)-Menu 35
Function: To define the short press function of Top Key.
Option: On-spot alarm/remote alarm/flashlight
Default: Flashlight
Flashlight: Turn on/off the flashlight
Emergency Alarm: When this key is pressed, the master frequency will start transmitting, and the loudspeaker will give an
alarm.
Master frequency: Short press to switch between Bands A and B
Flashlight: Turn on/off the flashlight
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