Yaesu DMU-2000 User manual

DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT
DMU-2000
O
PERATING
M
ANUAL
VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan
VERTEX STANDARD
US Headquarters
10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.
YAESU UK LTD.
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.
Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
VERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA)PTY., LTD.
Normanby Business Park, Unit 14/45 Normanby Road
Notting Hill 3168, Victoria, Australia

Installation and Connection (FT-2000/D) ....................................................................................................................... 1
Installation and Connection (FT-950) .............................................................................................................................2
Installation and Connection (FTDX5000) ........................................................................................................................3
Switches and Connectors ..................................................................................................................................................4
Please Read This First .......................................................................................................................................................6
Before Using an External Monitor ................................................................................................................................10
About the DMU-2000 Data Management Operation ..................................................................................................10
About the Monitor Display.......................................................................................................................................... 12
How to Use the World Clock function ...........................................................................................................................14
About the World Clock ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Explanation of the Function Keys on the World Map Screen .....................................................................................14
SET (LOCAL-TIME1) Setup ......................................................................................................................................15
FORMAT (TIME FORMAT) Setup ............................................................................................................................15
City Selection .........................................................................................................................................................16
Miscellaneous World Clock Setup Options ................................................................................................................. 17
OFF Timer and Alarm Setup........................................................................................................................................ 18
Spectrum Scope ...............................................................................................................................................................20
About the Spectrum Scope ..........................................................................................................................................20
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Spectrum Scope Screen .............................................................................20
Using the CTR (Center) Display Mode ....................................................................................................................... 22
Using the LBWS (Limited Band Width Sweep) Function .......................................................................................... 24
Using the FIX (Fixed) Mode .......................................................................................................................................25
Audio Scope and Oscilloscope ........................................................................................................................................26
About the Audio Scope and Oscilloscope ...................................................................................................................26
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Audio Scope and Oscilloscope Screen ...................................................... 26
Using the Audio Scope ................................................................................................................................................ 27
Audio Scope Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 27
Using the Oscilloscope ................................................................................................................................................28
Oscilloscope Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 28
Log Book Function .........................................................................................................................................................30
About the Log Book ....................................................................................................................................................30
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Log Book Screen .......................................................................................30
Log Book Example ......................................................................................................................................................31
CONFIG Setting .........................................................................................................................................................32
CONFIG SETTING Mode Setup........................................................................................................................... 33
Log Book Data Input ...................................................................................................................................................34
Log Book Previous-QSO Check (CHECK) ................................................................................................................35
Editing Log Book Entries ............................................................................................................................................35
Saving Log Data ..........................................................................................................................................................36
Loading Log Data (LOAD) .........................................................................................................................................36
Summary Check........................................................................................................................................................... 37
Temperature / SWR Indication ......................................................................................................................................38
About the Temperature / SWR Indication ...................................................................................................................38
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Temperature / SWR Indication Screen ...................................................... 38
Graphic Meter Displays ............................................................................................................................................... 39
Swept SWR Display ....................................................................................................................................................40
Using the Marker on the SWR Graph .........................................................................................................................41
Great Circle Map / Rotator Control Function..............................................................................................................42
About the Great Circle Map / Rotator Control Function Screen................................................................................. 42
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Great Circle Map / Rotator Control Function Screen................................ 42
Manual Mode...............................................................................................................................................................44
Preset Mode .................................................................................................................................................................45
Memory Mode .............................................................................................................................................................46
Using the Memory Channel List ....................................................................................................................................47
About the Memory Channel List .................................................................................................................................47
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Memory Channel List Screen ....................................................................47
Erasing a Memory Channel/Restoring an Erased Memory Channel........................................................................... 48
Saving Memory Data ................................................................................................................................................... 48
Loading Memory Data.................................................................................................................................................49
Using the MENU Mode...................................................................................................................................................50
Explanation of the Function Keys on the Menu Mode Screen....................................................................................50
Memu Mode Configuration Changes ..........................................................................................................................51
Menu Mode Reset ..................................................................................................................................................51
Saving Menu Configuration Data................................................................................................................................52
Loading Menu Data .....................................................................................................................................................52
TABLE OF CONTENTS

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 1
DMU
TRX
KEYBOARD
Supplied Connection Cable
MONITOR
~AC IN
~AC IN
Antenna
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
1. Make certain that all cables are disconnected from the
transceiver.
2. Referring to Figure 1, remove the three screws from
each side of the transceiver, and three screws from the
top edge of the rear panel. Slide the top cover toward
the rear about 1/2 inch (1 cm), then remove the top
cover.
3. Refer to Figure 2 for the mounting location for the
SCOPE Unit. Locate the 14-pin plug taped on the chas-
sis. Remove the tape and remove the 14-pin plug from
the chassis.
4. Mount the SCOPE Unit using the supplied four screws
(Figure 3).
5. Referring to Figure 4, plug the 14-pin plug which was
removed from the chassis in the previous step into the
J7002 connector on the SCOPE Unit.
6. Locate the Coaxial plugs (labeled and )installed
in jacks (J4508 and J4507) on the RX-2 Unit. Unplug
the Coaxial plug ( ) from the RX-2 Unit and plug it
into J7003 on the SCOPE Unit. Unplug the Coaxial
plug ( ) from the RX-2 Unit and plug it into J7001
on the SCOPE Unit (Figure 4).
7. Replace the top cover and its nine screws.
8. Connect the transceiver, Data Management Unit, af-
ter-market Display, and after-market Keyboard (if
used) as shown in Figure 5.
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
SCOPE Unit Mounting Location
14-pin Plug
FIGURE 4
14-pin Plug
SCOPE Unit
RX-2 Unit
FIGURE 5
Move the Coaxial plug
Move the Coaxial plug
Keep an inch (2.5 cm) of space on
either side of the DMU-2000 to pre-
vent overheating.
FT-2000/FT-2000D

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1. Make certain that all cables are disconnected from the
transceiver.
2. Referring to Figure 1, remove the 18 screws that at-
tach the bottom case, then remove the bottom case.
3. Refer to Figure 2 for the mounting location of the
SCOPE Unit. There is a disconnected 14-pin plug.
4. Mount the SCOPE Unit using the supplied four screws
(Figure 3).
5. Referring to Figure 3, plug the 14-pin plug which was
removed from the chassis in the previous step into
connector J7002 on the SCOPE Unit.
6. Locate the Coaxial plug (labeled )installed in jack
(J4006) on the LOCAL Unit. Unplug the Coaxial plug
( ) from the LOCAL Unit and plug it into J7003 on
the SCOPE Unit. Similarly, locate the Coaxial plug
(labeled )installed in jack (J1029) on the MAIN
Unit. Unplug the Coaxial plug ( ) from the MAIN
Unit and plug it into J7003 on the SCOPE Unit.
7. Referring to Figure 4, place the Coaxial cables into
the slots of the chassis.
8. Replace the bottom case and its 18 screws.
9. Assemble the transceiver, Data Management Unit, af-
ter-market Display, and after-market Keyboard (if
used) pursuant to Figure 5.
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
SCOPE Unit Mounting Location
14-pin plug
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4
Move the Coaxial plug
Move the Coaxial plug
Plug the 14-pin plug
Place the Coaxial cables into the slots of the chassis
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
FT-950

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 3
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
TO
1ANT DC IN
2
FROM
GND ROT LINEAR TUNER PTT REC REM KEY
DMU CAT
EXT
SPKR
INPUT: DC 13.8 V
22 A
-TUNE -TUNE
DMU
DMU
Antenna
KEYBOARD
Supplied Connection Cable
MONITOR
~ACIN
GND
DC IN
More than one inch
Remove the rubber cap first,
and then connect the plug.
FIGURE 5
DMU
TRX
KEYBOARD
Supplied Connection Cable
MONITOR
~ACIN
~ACIN
Antenna
FTDX5000
The FTDX5000 does not need any modifications. Connect the transceiver, Data Management Unit, after-market Display,
and after-market Keyboard (if used) as shown in the following illustration.
More than one inch
FT-950

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNITPage 4
POWER Switch
Press this switch to turn the Data Management Unit
on, Press this switch again to turn the Data Manage-
ment Unit off. If the rear panel POWER switch is set
to the “O” position, the front panel POWER switch
will not function.
CF Card Slot
This slot accepts the supplied Compact Flash (CF)
Card, which allows storage, transfer, and recall of trans-
ceiver configuration data and operator preferences,
along with Log Book data, etc. When the CF Card is
correctly inserted, the red LED by the CF Card slot
will light up.
When you insert the CF card into the card slot, please
insure that the white side (ridge side) of the CF card is
up. If the CF card is inserted incorrectly, the DMU-
2000 may be damaged.
Main POWER Switch
This is the main power On (I)/Off (O)switch of the
Data Management Unit. Always turn this switch on
before turning on the front panel [POWER]button.
If the rear switch is not turned On, the front panel
[POWER]switch will not function.
FUSE
This holder requires a T 3.15-A fuse. Always use the
T 3.15 Amp fuse, whether operating on 100 - 120 VAC
or 200 - 240 VAC.
~AC IN Jack
Connect the supplied 3-wire AC line cord to this socket
after ensuring that your AC mains voltage matches that
on the label. See the Installation section for instruc-
tions on how to change the internal switching power
supply AC mains voltage, if necessary.
TRX Jack
Connect this 8-pin MINI-DIN jack to the DMU jack
on the transceiver rear panel, using the supplied con-
trol cable.
COM Jack
Connect a after-market GPS re-
ceiver capable of supplying
NMEA data to this jack. The data
line connects to Pin 2, and the
ground shield connects to Pin 5.
When you connect the GPS receiver to this jack, the
“Rotator” page on the after-market monitor will auto-
matically include a Great Circle map centered on your
location. The DMU-2000 can support the RMC Data
Sentences from the GPS receiver.
Pin 2
GPS DATA IN
Pin 5
GND
SWITCHES AND CONNECTORS
To remove the card out from slot, press the small push-
button at the right hand side of the slot.
Advice: If you get the “CF CARD IS NOT READY”
error message on the after-market monitor, check the
position of the CF Card in the slot for proper align-
ment.
Ridge
Notch

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 5
KEY BOARD Jack
Connect your keyboard (not supplied) to one of these
jacks in accordance with your keyboard type (“USB”
or “PS/2”). Use the keyboard to input logbook data,
and to input your location when setting up the World
Clock.
AUDIO OUT Jack
This jack is for future expansion of the Data Manage-
ment Unit’s capabilities, but at this time it is not sup-
ported.
AUDIO IN Jack
This jack is audio signal input for the Audio Scope
display of the DMU-2000.
You can observe the audio wave of a signal provided
by external equipment connected to this jack.
USB Jack
This jack supports the USB 1.1 protocol, for connec-
tion of a USB keyboard.
Note: Other types of USB-related accessories (other
than a keyboard) are not supported by this jack, and
must not be connected here.
DISPLAY Jack
Connect an external monitor (not supplied) to this jack.
SWITCHES AND CONNECTORS
SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage: 100 VAC ~ 240 VAC, 50 ~ 60 Hz (Universal)
Power Consumption (Approx.): 50 VA
Dimensions (WxHxD): 3.9” x 5.3” x 13.8” (100 x 135 x 350 mm)
Weight (Approx.): 5.9 lbs (2.7 kg)
PACKAGING LIST
DMU-2000 1 pc
SCOPE Unit 1 pc
CF Card 1 pc Q9000855 (128 MB)
AC Power Cord 1 pc T9017882: USA
T9013285: Europe
T9013283A: Australia
Connection Cable 1 pc T9101560
Spare Fuse 1 pc Q00000096 (3.15A)
Screws 4 pcs U03306002 (ASM3X6NI)
Operation Manual 1 pc
Warranty Card 1 pc
When you store the data onto the CF card, please
use the CF card that is included with the DMU-
2000 package. If you want to use a CF card other
than the one supplied by YEASU, you may need
to format the card on a Windows PC by using the
FAT16 or FAT32 option.

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNITPage 6
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
When turning on the transceiver for the first time, please set the local time as soon as possible. If this is not done, the
various functions of the World Clock and Great Circle Map will not operate correctly.
Note: If you wish to add a city to the City List that was programmed at the factory, you will need to supply your own USB
or PS/2 Keyboard. If you utilize one of the pre-loaded cities, a keyboard is not necessary.
You may also set up the local time for other locations, without a keyboard, using the cities that have been pre-loaded at the
factory.
Please note, there are four power switches that must be turned on for the DMU-2000 to operate. They are (1) rear main
power switch of the transceiver, (2) front actual power switch of the transceiver, (3) rear main power switch of the Data
Management Unit, and (4) front panel power switch of the Data Management Unit. The Data Management Unit must be
turned on before pressing the power switch on the front panel of the transceiver.
1. TURNING THE TRANSCEIVER ON
FT-2000 (100 W version)
Press the main [POWER]switch on the right side of
the rear panel, so that the “II
II
I” side of the switch is
pressed downward, then press the front panel
[POWER]switch in for two seconds to turn the trans-
ceiver on.
FT-2000D (200 W version)
Press the main [POWER]switch on the front panel
of the FP-2000, so that the “II
II
I” side of the switch is
pressed downward, then press the front panel
[POWER]switch in for two seconds to turn the trans-
ceiver on.
FT-950
Turn on the external DC power suppley, and then press
the front panel [POWER]switch in for two seconds
to turn the transceiver on.
FTDX5000
Press the main [POWER]switch on the right side of
the rear panel, so that the “II
II
I” side of the switch is
pressed downward, then press the front panel
[POWER]switch in for two seconds to turn the trans-
ceiver on.
2. TURNING THE DMU-2000 ON
To turn the Data Management Unit on, first
press the main [POWER]switch (so that
the “II
II
I” side is pressed downward) on the
rear panel, then press the front panel
[POWER]switch to turn the Data Man-
agement Unit on.
Note: The opening screen will appear on the after-market
monitor and the self-check function of the Data Manage-
ment Unit CPU will begin. When the Data Management
Unit is turned on for the first time, it takes about 50 sec-
onds (for self- checking) until the Data Management Unit
becomes ready to use; however, the next time you turn it
on, it will take around 10 seconds until the Data Manage-
ment Unit is ready for full operation.
Note
In the discussion to follow, reference will be made to various “Function” keys (for example, [KEY1(MAP)]). This
nomenclature refers to the [F1(CH-1)] ~ [DISPLAY]keys located along the bottom left edge of the front panel of
the FT-2000/D or [1.8(1)] ~ [24.5(8)] keys of the FT-950/
FTDX5000 band key.The exact function of each key will de-
pend upon the “Page” of the display being viewed on the moni-
tor; therefore, when using the World Map page, [KEY1(MAP)]
represents the pressing of the FT-2000/D’s [F1(CH-1)] key
(or the [1.8(1)] key of the FT-950/FTDX5000), with “MAP”
being the function appearing in the “KEY1” position at the bot-
tom edge of the monitor screen.
MANUAL
REFERENCE
[KEY1(xxx)]
[KEY2(xxx)]
[KEY3(xxx)]
[KEY4(xxx)]
[KEY5(xxx)]
[KEY6(xxx)]
[KEY7(xxx)]
[KEY8(xxx)]
FT-950
FTDX5000
[1.8(1)]
[3.5(2)]
[7(3)]
[10(4)]
[14(5)]
[18(6)]
[21(7)]
[24.5(8)]
FT-2000
FT-2000D
[F1(CH-1)]
[F2(CH-2)]
[F3(CH-3)]
[F4(CH-4)]
[F5(MEM)]
[F6(DEC)]
[F7(P.BACK)]
[DISPLAY]

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 7
4. CHANGING THE LOCATION
(1)Using the World Map
Choose (highlight) the “ZONE” using the [KEY1()]
~ [KEY4()] keys, then press the [KEY7(SELECT)]
key.
The name of the country associated with the highlighted
Time Zone may now be selected using the [KEY1()]
~ [KEY4()] keys. Press the [KEY7(SELECT)] key
when you have made your selection.
You may now select one of the displayed cities in the
same way. When you have made your choice, press
the [KEY7(SELECT)] key.
Advice: Depending on the country, there may be only one
city (or no cities) listed. In these instances, to modify the
setting, please first select a city name on the list, even if
you do not see the city you want; you may modify the city
name later.
(2)Using the Longitude/Latitude Data
If you know the Longitude/Latitude of the your location,
you may set the location from the Longitude/Latitude data.
Press the [KEY6(LON/LAT)] key. The display
changes as follows.
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
Press the [KEY7(SELECT)] key, then enter the Lon-
gitude using the [KEY1()] ~ [KEY4()] keys. Use
the [KEY3()] and [KEY4()] keys to navigate to
each column, then use the [KEY1()] and [KEY2()]
keys to select the desired numbers in each column.
Note: The Longitude data is input in decimal form.
The seconds may also be input in sexagenary form.
For example, if you want to input 138 degree 28 min-
utes 15 seconds,
1. Input “13828.00” by using [KEY1()] ~
[KEY4()] keys.
2. Press [KEY4()] key and move the cursor to the
right side of the column.
3. Input “15.”
4. Press [KEY7(SELECT)] key, and the numeric
(second) will be converted to the decimal number
and the Longitude input is completed.
When entry is complete, press the [KEY7(SELECT)]
key again.
Choose (highlight) “LAT” using the [KEY1()] ~
[KEY4()] keys, then press the [KEY7(SELECT)] key.
Enter the Latitude in the same manner as described above.
When entry is complete, press the [KEY7(SELECT)]
key again.
FUNCTION TABS
3. LOCAL TIME SETUP
Press and hold in the FT-2000’s [DISPLAY]key (or
the [ENT]key of the FT-950 or FTDX5000) for more
than two seconds, white letters will appear in the tabs
at the bottom of the screen to indicate various func-
tions, and the FT-2000’s [F1(CH-1)] ~
[F7(P.BACK)] & [DISPLAY]keys (or the [1.8(1)] ~
[24.5(8)] keys of the FT-950 or FTDX5000) will act
as “Function” keys.
A World Map should be displayed on the monitor. If
the World Map does not appear, press the
[KEY1(MAP)] key to get the World Map to display
on the monitor.
Press the [KEY8(DISPLAY)] key to change the ac-
tion of the “Function” keys, then press the
[KEY1(SET)] key; the monitor should now show
“LOCAL TIME-1;” this setting has been pre-set for
Japanese time at the factory.

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PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
6. CORRECTING THE DATE
Use the [KEY1()] and [KEY2()] keys to high-
light “DATE,” then press the [KEY7(SELECT)] key.
Use the [KEY3()] and [KEY4()] keys to navigate
to each column of the date, then use the [KEY1()]
and [KEY2()] keys to select the desired numbers in
each column. Repeat for each column, to complete the
date.
When entry is complete, press the [KEY7(SELECT)]
key.
7. TIME SETTING
Press the [KEY1()] or [KEY2()] key to highlight
“TIME,” then press the [KEY7(SELECT)] key to en-
ter the time entry mode.
Use the [KEY3()] and [KEY4()] keys to navigate
to the desired column in the date, then use the
[KEY1()] and [KEY2()] keys to select the de-
sired number in each column. Time is entered in 24-
hour format.
When entry is complete, press the [KEY7(SELECT)]
key.
5. CHANGING THE CITY NAME
(To manually enter a city name, connect a PS/2 or USB
Keyboard (not supplied). If you do not wish to enter a new
city name, please skip to step (6) below).
Use the [KEY1()] and [KEY2()] keys to high-
light the “CITY,” then press the [KEY7(SELECT)]
key. Enter the name of the desired city from your key-
board.
When you have completed your input, press the
[KEY7(SELECT)] key once more.
(3)Using the GPS Receiver
If you connect the GPS receiver (not supplied) to the COM
jack on the rear panel, your location (Longitude/Latitude)
is set automatically.
Press the [KEY6(LON/LAT)] key. The display will
indicate the Longitude/Latitude of your location.
Press the [KEY6(GPS)] key to re-read the GPS data.
IMPORTANT NOTE
When a full reset is performed on the transceiver,
the DMU-2000’s data will also be reset, if the
DMU-2000’s [POWER]switch is also on.
MANUAL
REFERENCE
[KEY1(xxx)]
[KEY2(xxx)]
[KEY3(xxx)]
[KEY4(xxx)]
[KEY5(xxx)]
[KEY6(xxx)]
[KEY7(xxx)]
[KEY8(xxx)]
FT-950
FTDX5000
[1.8(1)]
[3.5(2)]
[7(3)]
[10(4)]
[14(5)]
[18(6)]
[21(7)]
[24.5(8)]
FT-2000
FT-2000D
[F1(CH-1)]
[F2(CH-2)]
[F3(CH-3)]
[F4(CH-4)]
[F5(MEM)]
[F6(DEC)]
[F7(P.BACK)]
[DISPLAY]

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PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
8. SETTING UP DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Once you have selected the city to be utilized, use the
[KEY1()] and [KEY2()] keys to highlight “DST”
(DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME).
Use the [KEY3()] and [KEY4()] keys to choose
“ON” or “OFF.”
9. SAVING AND CLOSING
When you are satisfied with all of the above entries,
press and hold in the [KEY7(SELECT)] key for two
seconds to save all the new settings. The chosen city
and time zone will appear on the World Map page.
Note: The [KEY1(SET)] key is only used when setting
the city name and local time. If you make a mistake, press
the [KEY7(SELECT)] key for 2 seconds to return to the
World Map screen.

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNITPage 10
BEFORE USING AN EXTERNAL MONITOR
ABOUT DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT OPERATION
A number of informative and useful displays will appear on the after-market monitor, which is connected to the DISPLAY
terminal on the DMU-2000 rear panel. These include the World Clock, Spectrum Scope, Audio Scope and Oscilloscope,
Log Book, Temperature and SWR indications, Rotator Control with a Great Circle Map, and Memory Channel List. These
various “pages” may be selected by pressing the [KEY1(MAP)] ~ [KEY7(MCH LIST)] keys. Please see the illustrations
below and on the next page for details.
1. Press and hold in the FT-2000’s [DISPLAY]key (or
FT-950’s or FTDX5000’s [ENT]key) for at least two
seconds.
White lettered tabs will appear at the bottom of the
screen to indicate the various functions, and the FT-
2000’s [F1(CH-1)] ~ [F7(P.BACK)] & [DISPLAY]
keys (or FT-950’s or FTDX5000’s [1.8(1)] ~ [24.5(8)]
keys) will act as the “Function” keys.
If you once more press and hold in the [DISPLAY]
key (or FT-950’s or FTDX5000’s [ENT]key) for at
least two seconds, the white-lettered tabs will disap-
pear, and control of the various functions will be turned
cut off; the FT-2000’s [F1(CH-1)] ~ [F7(P.BACK)]
& [DISPLAY]keys (or FT-950’s or FTDX5000’s
[1.8(1)] ~ [24.5(8)] keys) will control the transceiver
functions and will no longer act as the DMU-2000
“Function” keys.
2. Press any of the [KEY1(MAP)] ~ [KEY7(MCH
LIST)] keys briefly, to bring up a new display page.
If you do not want to change the setting, or if you wish to
suspend the setting procedure, press the FT-2000’s [DIS-
PLAY]key (or FT-950’s or FTDX5000’s [ENT]key).
Any changes you started will not be saved, and the screen
will move forward to the next display.
The action of the function keys may vary on each screen.
The functions are indicated at the bottom of the screen;
please confirm the function displayed as you read along.
FT-2000/D
Function Keys
[DISPLAY]Key
FT-950
FTDX5000
Function Keys
FUNCTION TABS
FT-2000/D KEYS
FT-950 KEYS
FTDX5000 KEYS

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT Page 11
BEFORE USING AN EXTERNAL MONITOR
ABOUT DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT OPERATION
“MEMORY CHANNEL LIST” Screen
“WORLD CLOCK” Screen
“ROTATOR CONTROL” Screen
“AUDIO SCOPE / OSCILLO SCOPE” Screen
“SPECTRUM SCOPE” Screen
“SWR MONITOR” Screen
“LOG BOOK” Screen
Press the [KEY7(MCH LIST)] key
Press the [KEY6(ROTATOR)] key
Press the [KEY5(SWR)] key
Press the [KEY3(AF SCOPE)] key
Press the [KEY2(RF SCOPE)] key
Press the [KEY1(MAP)] key
Press the [KEY4(LOG BOOK)] key
The white-lettered tabs disappear
Press and hold in the
[DISPLAY]key (FT-2000)
or [ENT]key (FT-950 and FTDX5000)

DMU-2000 DATA MANAGEMENT UNITPage 12
BEFORE USING AN EXTERNAL MONITOR
Main (VFO-A)& Sub (VFO-B)Fields
These areas of the Display contain information about
the status of the Main (VFO-A) and Sub (VFO-B)
VFOs.
MODE Fields
These fields indicate the operating mode in use on the
above VFOs.
TX Frequency/Clarifier/
Antenna Selection Fields
These notations advise which VFO is being used for
transmission, the status of the Clarifier, and a notation
of which antenna has been selected on that VFO.
Filter Fields
These fields note the offset status for the μ-Tuning or
VRF filters, as well as the Roofing filter selection, for
each VFO.
Filter Shift Fields
These fields graphically depict the positions of the “IF
Shift” DSP and RX filter for the Main and Sub VFO.
Bandwidth Fields
This field indicates the net receiver bandwidths cur-
rently set for the Main (VFO-A) and Sub (VFO-B).
Date Field
The current date is displayed here.
Local Time-1 Field
The current time at your location (Local Time-1) is
displayed here.
GPS Field
If you have connected an after-market GPS unit (one
providing NMEA location data) to the rear panel of
the transceiver, The white “ ” icon will appear
here. When your location is displayed on a World
Map with the GPS data, the base color of the “ ”
Icon turns yellow.
Local Time-2 Field
The Local Time-2 time, as programmed, will appear
here.
ABOUT THE MONITOR DISPLAY

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BEFORE USING AN EXTERNAL MONITOR
Timer Field
When the On Timer is enabled, “TIMER” will appear
here; when the Alarm is enabled, “ALARM” will ap-
pear in this field.
Local Time-1 Field
The current time at your location (Local Time-1) is
displayed here.
Local Time-2 Field
The Local Time-2 time, as programmed, will appear
here.
World Time Field
This area shows the current time at the city selected
on the World Map display.
Display Pages
Individual pages are provided for a wide variety of
information and command options. Included are the
World Clock page, Spectrum Scope page, Audio Scope
and Oscilloscope page, Log Book page, Temperature
and SWR indications page, Rotator Control with a
Great Circle Map page, Memory Channel List page,
and the Menu page.
ABOUT THE MONITOR DISPLAY

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ABOUT THE WORLD CLOCK
HOW TO USE THE WORLD CLOCK
The World Clock displays the time in various countries.
The day/night areas are also indicated on the map, includ-
ing the Grey Line near the terminator. The difference be-
tween the daylight areas in the Southern and Northern
Hemispheres is displayed correctly, and is updated in real
time. For DX hunting, this can be a very important and
convenient tool for specific long distance HF QSOs, for
example, you can target the time the other station might
have access to, say, the 80-meter band, enabling you to
complete a QSO. In addition, an alarm is provided which
beeps with respect to a designated area at a designated
time, and the auto-off timer can also be matched to any
desired area you stipulate.
EXPLANATION OF THE FUNCTION KEYS ON THE WORLD MAP SCREEN
Note: When you turn on the Data Management Unit for
the first time after your purchase, please set the Local Time
(the place where you operate this radio), and confirm this
setting. If this is not done, the various operations of the
World Clock and Great Circle Map will not function cor-
rectly. Regarding the setting of the Local Time, See the
“PLEASE READ THIS FIRST” information.
If the “World Map” screen does not initially appear, press
the [KEY8(DISPLAY)] key to switch the Function key
operations to the “Page Select Keys,” then press the
[KEY1(MAP)] key briefly momentarily to display the
“World Map” screen. Next, press the [KEY8(DISPLAY)]
key again to toggle the Function key operation to the
“Function Keys.”
[KEY1(SET)] Key
Selects the LOCAL TIME-1 setup screen.
[KEY2(FORMAT)] Key
Selects 12-hour or 24-hour time format.
[KEY3(CITY)] Key
Selects the World Map for City selection.
[KEY4(LIST)] Key
Displays the City setup list.
[KEY5(TIMER)] Key
Selects the TIMER setup screen.
[KEY7(MAP)] Key
This lets you select between the World Map regular
screen and the map that includes Daylight/Darkness
display.
[KEY8(DISPLAY)] Key
Press this key briefly to toggle the Function key op-
erations between the “Page Select Keys” and the
“Function Keys.”
Press and hold in this key to disable the DMU-2000
Function keys, and return the Key button controls to
the FT-2000/D, FT-950, or FTDX5000 operations.
FT-2000/D KEYS
FT-950 KEYS
FTDX5000 KEYS

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HOW TO USE THE WORLD CLOCK
SET (LOCAL-TIME1)SETUP
See the “PLEASE READ THIS FIRST” information (Page 6).
FORMAT (TIME FORMAT)SETUP
This procedure lets you choose between 12-hour and 24-hour time display format.
1. While the World Map is displayed, press the
[KEY2(FORMAT)] key to select the “TIME FOR-
MAT” screen.
2. Use the [KEY1()], [KEY2()], [KEY3()],
[KEY4()] keys, to select 12-hour or 24-hour dis-
play for “LOCAL-TIME1,” “LOCAL-TIME2,” and
“WORLD CITY LIST.”
When “SEC” is set to “ON”, the “seconds” digits will
be shown in the Local Time indication, at the top right
corner of the display.
Advice: If you press the [KEY6(SECADJ)] key, the
“seconds” indication will reset to “00.” Use this to sync
your clock to a time standard such as WWV.
3. When all settings are complete, press and hold in the
[KEY7(SELECT)] key for 2 seconds to exit.
[KEY2(FORMAT)] Key
“SELECT” Keys
[KEY6(SECADJ)] Key
Set to “00” Second
MANUAL
REFERENCE
[KEY1(xxx)]
[KEY2(xxx)]
[KEY3(xxx)]
[KEY4(xxx)]
[KEY5(xxx)]
[KEY6(xxx)]
[KEY7(xxx)]
[KEY8(xxx)]
FT-950
FTDX5000
[1.8(1)]
[3.5(2)]
[7(3)]
[10(4)]
[14(5)]
[18(6)]
[21(7)]
[24.5(8)]
FT-2000
FT-2000D
[F1(CH-1)]
[F2(CH-2)]
[F3(CH-3)]
[F4(CH-4)]
[F5(MEM)]
[F6(DEC)]
[F7(P.BACK)]
[DISPLAY]

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HOW TO USE THE WORLD CLOCK
CITY SELECTION
It is possible to enter up to 11 cities in the register. All cities in the register will be displayed on the World Clock screen.
Advice: The order of the display of the cities can be changed later; for now, please just select one of the supplied city
names.
There may only be one city shown in some countries; however, it is possible to add cities, if desired.
If you wish to add a city to the City List that was programmed at the factory, you will need to supply your own USB or PS/
2 Keyboard. If you utilize one of the pre-loaded cities, a keyboard is not necessary.
1. Press the [KEY3(CITY)] key while the World Map is
displayed, and the Display will show the “Area Selec-
tion” screen.
2. Use the [KEY1()], [KEY2()], [KEY3()],
[KEY4()] keys to select the continent in which the
desired city is located.
3. Confirm that the desired area is highlighted, and press
the [KEY7(SELECT)] key briefly. Now the country
list for the selected continent will be displayed.
4. Use the [KEY1()], [KEY2()], [KEY3()],
[KEY4()] keys to select the desired country in this
area.
5. Now press the [KEY7(SELECT)] key briefly, and you
will see the list of the city names in the country se-
lected.
6. Use the [KEY1()], [KEY2()], [KEY3()],
[KEY4()] keys to select the desired city. Even if
the city displayed is the only one in the country, select
it anyway.
7. When you have completed the above procedure, press
the [KEY7(SELECT)] key briefly. The selected coun-
try name and the city name will be indicated. If you
want to input a city name which is not in the list, press
the [KEY7(SELECT)] key. After confirming that the
city name is highlighted, enter the city name you want
from your keyboard.
8. Use the [KEY1()], [KEY2()], [KEY3()],
[KEY4()] keys to set “DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
(Summer Time),” “DISPLAY MAP” (display or not
display city names on the World Clock screen), and
“HIGHLIGHT” (selects yellow or white highlighted
indication for cities).
9. When finished, press and hold in the
[KEY7(SELECT)] key for 2 seconds to exit.
“AREA SELECTION”SCREEN
“COUNTRY SELECTION”SCREEN
[KEY7(SELECT)] Key
[KEY7(SELECT)] Key
[KEY7(SELECT)] Key
“CITY SELECTION”SCREEN
MANUAL
REFERENCE
[KEY1(xxx)]
[KEY2(xxx)]
[KEY3(xxx)]
[KEY4(xxx)]
[KEY5(xxx)]
[KEY6(xxx)]
[KEY7(xxx)]
[KEY8(xxx)]
FT-950
FTDX5000
[1.8(1)]
[3.5(2)]
[7(3)]
[10(4)]
[14(5)]
[18(6)]
[21(7)]
[24.5(8)]
FT-2000
FT-2000D
[F1(CH-1)]
[F2(CH-2)]
[F3(CH-3)]
[F4(CH-4)]
[F5(MEM)]
[F6(DEC)]
[F7(P.BACK)]
[DISPLAY]

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HOW TO USE THE WORLD CLOCK
MISCELLANEOUS WORLD CLOCK SETUP OPTIONS
It is possible to change the order of the selected city times, as well as the display color, etc.
1. On the World Map Screen, press the [KEY4(LIST)]
key to select the “City Name List” screen.
2. If you want to change the order of the city times shown
across the center of the Display screen, press the
[KEY1()] or [KEY2()] keys to move the cursor
to the city name you want to reposition of. When the
[KEY6(DOWN)] key is pressed, the city is moved
down in the list. If you need to move it further, repeat
as necessary.
3. If you want to change other settings of a city, select
the city name by pressing the [KEY1()] or
[KEY2()] keys to highlight the city, then press the
[KEY7(SELECT)] key briefly. Now the screen will
change to the city setup screen, where the following
settings can be made: “DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME”
(to select Summer time), “DISPLAY MAP” (display
or not display city names on the World Clock screen),
and “HIGHLIGHT” (select yellow or white highlight-
ing for the indicated cities).
4. If you want to delete a city from the World Clock
screen, move the cursor to the city name by pressing
the [KEY1()] or [KEY2()] key, then press the
[KEY4(DEL)] key.
5. When finished, press and hold in [KEY7(SELECT)]
for 2 seconds to exit.
[F4(LIST)] Key
[F4(DELETE)] Key
“SELECT” Keys
Advice: On the “DISPLAY MAP” setting, if the city name
indication is selected, the city name will be displayed on
the World Map. When “NO” is selected, the city name
will not be displayed on the map, the city name and the
current time will only be shown in the center of the Dis-
play screen.
For the “HIGHLIGHT” setting (city name: highlighted or
not highlighted), if “Highlight” (YES) is selected, the city
name on the world map will be shown in yellow font color.
If “NOT Highlighted” (NO) is selected, the city name will
be indicated in white.
MANUAL
REFERENCE
[KEY1(xxx)]
[KEY2(xxx)]
[KEY3(xxx)]
[KEY4(xxx)]
[KEY5(xxx)]
[KEY6(xxx)]
[KEY7(xxx)]
[KEY8(xxx)]
FT-950
FTDX5000
[1.8(1)]
[3.5(2)]
[7(3)]
[10(4)]
[14(5)]
[18(6)]
[21(7)]
[24.5(8)]
FT-2000
FT-2000D
[F1(CH-1)]
[F2(CH-2)]
[F3(CH-3)]
[F4(CH-4)]
[F5(MEM)]
[F6(DEC)]
[F7(P.BACK)]
[DISPLAY]

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HOW TO USE THE WORLD CLOCK
OFF TIMER AND ALARM SETUP
It is easy to set the OFF Timer and Alarm times.
The OFF TIMER countdown intervals of 120/90/60/30/15 minutes, and OFF, can be selected.
For the ALARM setting: choose either LOCAL-TIME1 or LOCAL-TIME2, set the alarm time, set the Alarm ON or OFF,
and/or set CYCLE to sound the alarm one time only or every day.
1. On the World Map screen, press the [KEY5(TIMER)]
key to move to the OFF TIMER and ALARM setup
screen.
2. Use the [KEY1()], [KEY2()], [KEY3()],
[KEY4()] keys to move the cursor to the desired
setup item; the selected item will be highlighted.
OFF TIMER setup:
120/90/60/30/15 minutes, and OFF
ALARM setup:
(When setting up the Alarm, be sure to set the OFF
TIMER setting to OFF!)
TIME ZONE (LOCAL TIME-1/LOCAL TIME-2)
ALARM TIME
ALARM ON/OFF
CYCLE (ONCE/DAILY)
3. Press and hold in [KEY7(SELECT)] for 2 seconds to
close and exit.
[KEY5(TIMER)] Key
“OFF TIMER AND ALARM SETUP” SCREEN
Advice: When the OFF timer is engaged (power is shut
off), the condition of the radio is the same as if the power
switch on the front panel has been turned off. The Main
power (circuit breaker) is not turned off.
The Alarm will ring for around 60 seconds. If you want to
stop the alarm, press any of the keys located on the front
panel.
MANUAL
REFERENCE
[KEY1(xxx)]
[KEY2(xxx)]
[KEY3(xxx)]
[KEY4(xxx)]
[KEY5(xxx)]
[KEY6(xxx)]
[KEY7(xxx)]
[KEY8(xxx)]
FT-950
FTDX5000
[1.8(1)]
[3.5(2)]
[7(3)]
[10(4)]
[14(5)]
[18(6)]
[21(7)]
[24.5(8)]
FT-2000
FT-2000D
[F1(CH-1)]
[F2(CH-2)]
[F3(CH-3)]
[F4(CH-4)]
[F5(MEM)]
[F6(DEC)]
[F7(P.BACK)]
[DISPLAY]
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