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Dual band, Dual display. Dual standby 3 : ^ 3 ^
A/B band independent operation Tone Search CTCSS/DCS Scanning/DTMF-ANI function
Short-cut menu operation
T H - U V F S
DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER
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USER'S MANUAL
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TO CUSTOMERS Thank you very much for using our two way radio. This radio of modern design is reasonable structure with stable functions. It is designed to meet different customers' need for high quality with easy operation and perfect capablity. We believe you are pleased with its nice shape and excellent performance. This manual is suitable for using the model of TH-UVF9.
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I Welcome to use TYT two-way radio
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Main Functions Dual band, dual display, dual standby
A/B band independent operation
2 X 128 channels storage and scanning
Shortcut menu operation mode
FIVI radio and 25 stations memory €iliiJAM)!tiiliiitLliJ>
CTCSS/DCS and tone search scanning ;
Repeater shifts and ARS function |
Tone calling 1750Hz tone I
25kHz/12.5kHz channel spacing switchable ;
High/middle/low TX power switchable ;
Multi working mode switchable •
PTT ID and IVISK/DTMF encode
Vibration alert function (Optional)
Man down (optional)
8 groups of scrambler (Optional)
Remote stun/kill/activate (Optional)
2T/5T/DTMF encoder and decoder (optional)
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CONTENTS USING TIPS 2 UNPACKING AND CHECKING E Q U I P M E N T 3
Supp l i ed I t e m s 3
CHARGING BATTERY P A C K 5 Charg ing P r e p a r a t i o n 5
C h a r g i n g O p e r a t i o n 6
INSTALLATION OF A C C E S S O R I E S 7 Insta l la t ion o f Ba t te ry P a c k 7
A n t e n n a I n s t a l l a t i o n 8
Instal l ing Bel t C l i p 9
Instal l ing Ex terna l M i c ro /Speake r 10
GETTING FAMILIAR 11 Rad io I l lustrat ion 12
L C D Disp lay 14
K e y p a d Func t ions 16
WORKING MODE 19 F r e q u e n c y M o d e ( V F O ) 19
F r e q u e n c y - C h a n n e l M o d e ( M R ) 19
C h a n n e l M o d e (CH) 19
F M Rad io M o d e ( F M ) 19
M E N U M o d e 20
Rese t M o d e 20
SET MENU MODE 21 SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION 24 DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 29
S c a n & S c a n M o d e set t ing 29
Pr ior i ty T ransm i t 30
V O X Leve l 30
T X P o w e r set t ing 31
S q u e l c h A d j u s t m e n t 31
Dua l W a i t / S t a n d b y 31
L E D Disp lay M o d e 32
Back l igh t B r igh tness se t t ing 32
K e y p a d B e e p e r set t ing 32
A u t o m a t i c N u m b e r Ident i ty 32
T ransmi t te r T i m e - O u t T i m e r 33
B u s y C h a n n e l Lock -Ou t 33
T r a n s m i t O v e r B e e p e r 33
Dua l W a t c h / M o n i t o r 34
Rece i ve S a v e r 34
A u t o K e y p a d Lock 34
V o i c e P r o m p t 34
P o w e r - o n D isp lay se t t ing 35
Repea te r Shi f t set t ing 35
D isp lay C h a n n e l N a m e 36
C - C D C & R - C D C & T - C D C & S C N C D 36
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V F O S tep set t ing 39
W i d e / N a r r o w B a n d Se lec t ing 40
V ib ra t ion 40
M a n D o n w n 4 0
Vo i ce M o d e a n d S c r a m b l e r 4 0
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 41 P T T / A N I ID Set t ing 41
E m e r g e n c y A ler t 4 2
K e y p a d Lock ing Set t ing 4 2
R e v e r s e F r e q u e n c y - 4 2
T o n e Gal l ing ( 1 7 5 0 H z ) 4 3
A d d C h a n n e l S c a n n i n g 4 3
C h a n n e l S to rage Opera t i on 4 3
F M Rad io Opera t i on 4 5
W i re C l o n e 4 6
OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS 49 D T M F Part 50
M S K Par t 51
2 - T o n e Par t 53
5 -Tone Par t 55
REMOTE KILL,STUN, ACTIVATE AND REVIVE 58 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 62 GUARANTEE 64
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USING TIPS Please read the fol lowing brief instructions, non-compl iance with these rules may cause
danger or violate the law.
• Obey the local government regulation before using this radio, improper use may violate
the law and be punished.
» Turn off the radio before entering f lammable or explosive areas.
• Do not charge or change the battery in f lammable or explosive areas.
• Turn off the radio before gett ing close to the blasting zone or detonator areas.
• Do not use radio whose antenna is damaged, touching of damaged antenna will cause
heat injury.
• Do not at tempt to open the radio; the maintenance work should be done by technical
expert only.
• To avoid troubles caused by electromagnet ic interference or electromagnet ic
compatibi l i ty, please turn off the radio in places where have the banner "Do not use
wireless equipment", such as hospital and other healthcare places.
• In the car with an airbag, do not put the radio within the scope of the airbag deployment.
• Do not store the radio under the direct sunshine or in hot areas.
• When you transmit with the radio, do keep away from its antenna for 5cm at least.
• If the radio appears smelly or smoke, please shut off its power immediately and contact
with your local dealer.
• Do not t ransmit too long, for the radio may heat and hurt the user.
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UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Welcome to use TYT TH-UVF9 transceiver. Please check if any damage to thep ackage
when your receive it. Careful ly unpack the transceiver. W e recommend that you check the
i tems listed in the fo l lowing table. If any i tems are missing or damaged dur ing shipment,
please contact with your local dealer immediately.
S u p p l i e d I t e m s :
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TH-UVF9Body(1) Antenna (1) Li-ion battery (1) Power Adapter (1)
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Handst rap( l ) Belt Clip (1) Verification (1) User's Manual (1)
No te : The antenna frequency range please refers to the annular label at the bottom of antenna.
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User's Manual
ARGING BATTERY PACK
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CHARGING BATTERY PACK C h a r g i n g P r e c a u t i o n
The supplied battery pacl< of TH-UVF9 is a high-performance Li-ion battery with 7.4V standard
voltage, 1500mAh high capacity in a very compact pacl<age. Under normal use, the battery
pacl< may be used for approximate ly 500 charge cycles and more, after which operat ing
t ime maybe expected to decrease. If you have an old battery pack wh ich is d isplaying
capaci ty wh ich has become d imin ished, you should rep lace the pack wi th a new one.
Please use 7 T ^ designated battery; other batteries can cause explosion and hurt people.
Notice: » Please do not short-circuit the battery terminals or expose of in fire. Do not disassemble
the battery unauthorized.
• Charge the battery between temperature O'C and 45 C. The battery can not be normally
charged beyond this temperature range.
• Please turn off the transceiver when you charge it. Transmitting with the transceiver in
charge will affect its normal charge.
• Do not unplug the Power Adapter or battery when it is charged.
• If the battery pack lasts shortly even it is full of power, it shows that the battery is
depleted, please change the battery pack.
• Please do not charge when the battery or the radio is wet. Please dry it with a cloth
before charging to avoid any danger.
Warn ing : When the conductive metals such as jewelery, key or decorative chains touch the
battery terminals, all the batteries are likely to cause damage to the items or personal 105
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injury. These conductive metals may form a short circuit and generates much heat.
Do deal with any battery carefully, especially when put it into pocket, wallet or other
metallic containers.
C l i a r g i n g O p e r a t i o n
After installing the battery pack, if the battery icon shows C D, it means that the battery pack
is out of power. Please charge it.
I nd i ca to r l igt i t o f c h a r g e r w i l l s h o w c h a r g i n g c o n d i t i o n
Indicator D isp lay S ta tus
Red Charging
Green Completed
Battery Tips:
• The battery is not fully charged in factory, please charge before using it.
• Charge and discharge the battery for two or three t imes, the battery capacity will reach
the best condit ion. When the battery capacity is low, please charge or change the battery.
• The battery lasts shortly even if it is fully charged, the battery is depleted, please
contact your local dealer to buy a new authentic TYT battery.
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INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
I ns ta l l a t i on o f B a t t e r y P a c k
1) Fit the suppl ied battery pack into the batter pack t rough, then slide it toward the head to
insert it completely—in direction of arrowhead ® .
2) Push the battery pack lock to release the battery pack and slide it toward the bot tom to
remove it out—in direction of arrowhead @.
Picture 1 Picture 2
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A n t e n n a Ins ta l l a t i on
The supplied high gain antenna provides high performance at the entire VHF/UHF frequency
range of the transceiver.
To install the suppl ied antenna, hold the bottom
end of the antenna, then screw it onto the TT
connector on the transceiver until it is snug.
Do not over-t ighten by use of extreme force.
Picture 3
To uninstall the antenna, hold the bottom end of
it and turn it counterclockwise to remove it.
Picture 4
Notes: • Never transmit without having an antenna
connected.
m When installing the supplied antenna,
never hold the upper part of the antenna
while screwing it onto the connector on the
transceiver. Or you may snap the antenna.
Picture 3 Picture 4
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I ns ta l l i ng Be l t C l i p
Al ign the two holds of belt clip and the two holes of the radios, fix them with the suppl ied
M2.5x5 screws. Loosen the screw set to remove belt clip.
Picture 5, Picture 6
Picture 5 Picture 6
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I ns ta l l i ng E x t e r n a l M i c r o / S p e a k e r
Open the cover of the IVlic/speaker jack and insert
the microphone/speaker plugs into the jack. Picture 7
Note: • Using the external headset or Mic/speaker
will affect the water-tightness performance
of radio.
• If the external headset is not workable, please
use the headset case.
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RADIO ILLUSTRATION
-ANTENNA Connect the supplied antenna here.
Indicator
•IVIIC-The internal microphone is located here.
, -POWERA/OLUME D I A L -This control toggle the transceiver's power on/off and adjust the audio volume level.
- SPEAKER-The internal speaker is located here.
-KEYBOARD-These 16 keys select the operating features on the TH-UVF9.The function of the keys are described in details on pages 16&17.
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CALL Activates T-CALL (1750Hz) for repeater access and transmit DTMF and 2/5 tone signaling.
PTT Press it to transmit and release it to receive after your transmission is completed.
MONI Long press this key disables the noise squelching action, allowing you to hear very weak signals near the back-ground noise level;
MIC/SP The jack provides connection points for microphone audio, earphone audio, speaker and program cable.
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LCD DISPLAY
You will see var ious icons shown on the screen when power on . The fol lowing table can
help you identify icons' meaning which display on LCD.
I c o n s D e s c r i p t i o n o f f u n c t i o n s
T . i i l Operat ing band signal & power meter
L Low TX power active
D Dual watch/standby active
S RX power save active
VOX V O X active
+ - Repeater shift direction and A R S active
R Reverses the transmit and receive f requency active
N Narrow band mode active
Keypad lock active
Ml C.
1 I c o n s • • D e s c r i p t i o n o f f u n c t i o n s
Squelch active
<Q Beep tone active
Q Receive calling ID or MSG
Scrambler active
E Battery power indicator
CT CTCSS decoder active
DCS DCS decoder active
5T 5 Tone signal ing act ive
2T 2 Tone signaling active
DTMF DTMF signaling active
Operat ing A band indicator
Operat ing B band indicator 75 25 Frequency mantissa indicator
Channel number /Menu items number indicator
• Busy channel indicator
Channel scanned available under CH mode
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
[ B ] ,.;IP1 [ a ] [ a ] Press
key
Enter menu
mode/conf i rm
the setting
Switch the
A o r B
frequency
to be the
"Operat ing"
Band
Upper menu
item, channel
or f requency
Lower menu
item, channel
or f requency
Switch V F O
mode and
IVIR mode/exit
the setting
Press and
turn on thie
radio
Enter reset
mode
No action Switch CH
mode and
V F O mode
No action No action
[ I B ] [ a a ] im} [QB]
Press
key
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry " 1 "
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "2"
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "3"
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "4"
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "5"
Press Enter scan
item
Enter priority
TX mode
item
Enter VOX
level Item
Enter
high/low
power item
Enter squelch
level item
IB I mi
[ O B I ] [BB] [ I B ] [ i E 3 ] [ C D ]
Press
key
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "6"
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "7"
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "8"
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "9"
Frequency/
Channel No.
entry "0"
Press Enter dual
wai t /standby
item
Enter LED
item
Enter
Brightness
item
Enter beep
item
Enter A N 1
item
[tm] [ O S ] [ O B ]
Press
key
Left cursor
posit ion
when edit ing
channel name
Right cursor
posit ion
when edit ing
channel name
Enter or exit
FM radio
mode
Press and
hold key to
start keypad
lock.
Press and
hold key to
start reverse
f requency
Press [ ^ ] +
[ f s a ] to start
emergency
alert
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User's Manual
ORKING MODE
SET MENU MODE TCUT MENU OPERATIO
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WORKING MODE
1) F r e q u e n c y M o d e ( V F O )
Under this mode, you can use [ C a ] / [ d ] l<ey to change the f requency or input the
f requency by l<eypad directly and store channels.
2 ) F r e q u e n c y - C h a n n e l M o d e ( M R )
When you have stored a memory channel at least and under V F O mode, press [ GBD]
key to enter MR mode.
The f requency will be indicated on the display and the channel No. will be indicated at
the right side. If the transceiver display name option is ON and channel name edited, it
will show the name of the channel .
Please see Shortcut Menu Operat ion Item 23&24. Page 36.
3 ) C h a n n e l M o d e ( C H )
When you have stored a memory channel at least, press [ ^ a ] key and switch power
on the radio, enter CH mode. Channel No. will be indicated on the display and if the
transceiver display mode option is ON, it will show the name of the channel .
Please see Shortcut Menu Operat ion Item 23&24. Page 36.
4) F M R a d i o M o d e
TH-UVF9 provides frequency 76.00-108.00MHz FM radio.
Under this mode, you can choose FM frequency you need directly. Scan f requency
range and store your favorite channels. Press [ O B ] to enter and exit FM radio mode.
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5 ) M E N U M o d e
Press [ B ] key to enter MENU mode, tt iere are 34 items in total. Please see SET
MENU MODE. Page 21
6 ) R e s e t M o d e
Press [ B ] key and switch the power on to enter Reset mode, then press [ B ] key
to enter.
1. [ D ] or [ a ] key to select VFO/FULL.
2. V F O : initialize all sett ing under f requency mode.
3. FULL: initialize all sett ing under f requency and memory mode.
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SET MENU MODE
No. L C D Disp lay Ava i lab le V a l u e s Descr ip t ion of Func t ion
01 SCAN / Frequency/Channel Scan
02 TX.SEL E D I T / B U S Y Priority Transmit
03 V O X 1-8 VOX Level Setting
04 POWER L O W / H I G H High/Low TX Power
05 SQL 0-9 SQL level setting
06 D.WAIT ON / OFF Dual Wait /Standby
07 LED ON / A U T O / OFF LED Display mode
08 LIGHT C 0 L 0 R 1 / C 0 L 0 R 2 / C O L O R S Backlight brightness setting
09 BEEP O N / O F F Keypad Beeper Setting
10 ANI O N / O F F Automat ic Number Identity
11 T O T O F F / 3 0 / 6 0 / . . . / 2 7 0 Transmit ter T ime-Out Timer
12 BCLO OFF / W A V E / CALL Busy Channel Lock-Out
13 V O X . S W O N / O F F VOX Switch ON/OFF
14 ROGER O N / O F F Transmit Over Beeper
15 DW ON / OFF Dual Watch/Moni tor
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No, L C D Disp lay Ava i lab le V a l u e s Descr ip t ion of Func t ion
16 RX.SAV O N / O F F Receive Saver
17 SCAN.S TO / CO / BE Scan Mode
18 AUTOLK O N / O F F Auto Keypad Locl<
19 VOICE O N / O F F Voice Prompt
20 O P N S E T OFF / D C / M S G Power-on Display
21 VLG / Battery Power Voltage
22 PONMSG - 1 A , @ Power-on Message
23A OFFSET 0.000-99.995MHZ Repeater Shift
(Under V F O mode)
23B DIS.NM ON/OFF Display Channel Name
24 C H N A M E - 1 A @ Channel Name Editing
25 C-CDC O F F / 6 7 . 0 / D 0 2 3 N TX/RX Tone coder
26 R-CDC OFF / 67.0 / D023N RX Tone coder
27 T-CDC O F F / 6 7 . 0 / D 0 2 3 N TX Tone coder
28 S-D + /-/OFF Shift Direction
29 STEP 5 K / 6 . 2 5 K / . . . / 2 5 K V F O Step
No. L C D D isp lay Ava i l ab le V a l u e s Descr ip t ion o f Func t ion
30 N/W W I D E / N A R R O W Wide/Narrow Band
31 SEEK 67.0 / CTCSS Scanning
32 SEEK D023N / DCS Scanning
33 DALARM ON/OFF Man Down
34 V IBRATE ON/OFF Vibration
35 SCR.NO 1-8 Voice scrambler
36 A P R O OFF/COMP/SCRA voice mode
Menu Operation 1) Under standby mode, press [ B ] to enter menu sett ing, LCD
displays "MENU".
2) Press [ ] or [ K S I ] to select the desired menu item, LCD
display current setting of selected i tem.
3) Press [ B ] to enter and then press [ a ] or [ sa ] to select
the desired sett ing.
4) Press [ B ] to conf irm.
5) Press [ E D ] twice to exit and then return to standby mode.
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SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION
Item Item Enter Screen Select Parameter Confirm Return
No. Name item Display parameter Explanation Standby
twice to exit 1) Frequency ( | /Ctiannel
' SCBH Press [̂ a] or m l to change scan direction
Press [ (B 1 key to start scanning
Standby
twice to exit
scan
^ l i l l t f W twice to exit 2) Priority ( | Transmit
» ^ -TH. SEL EDIT
c? Press [ca] cr [ a ] to select availabie vaiues
EDIT/BUSY ^ l i l l t f W twice to exit
4 B 4 ^ M m . Press [^D]
H ^ B H • twice to exit 3) VOX level setting
r,i:l « - KICK
4
e 4 B 4 Press [ a ] or [ B ] to select avaiiable values
vox level: 1-8
^ M m . Press [^D] H ^ B H • twice to exit
. .A. mtm _ k Press [SSI • • B t - t w i c e to exit 4) TX power ( |
setting ^ 0 -i-ag a i f T..:l a
- POW LOU
e: i ^ B i f Press [0] or [Olloseiect availabie vaiues
Higti / Low . .A. mtm _ k Press [SSI • • B t - t w i c e to exit 4) TX power ( |
setting
* ' B 4 ^ r ' ^ ' V ' ^ ^ ~ twice to exit
5) SQL level ( i setting
T„ll a E - SQL
5 i ^ B i f Press [ma] or
[ a l to select available values
SQL level: 0-9 * ' B 4 ^ r ' ^ ' V ' ^ ^ ~ twice to exit
, Press [1130] i p * ^ ^ twice to exit 6) Dual wait/ Q
standby ^ ^ + B Till ^ E
'D .Wf i IT ON
^ B - f Press [a] or [ a ] to select available values
O N / O F F
, Press [1130] i p * ^ ^ twice to exit
_ L _ t Press [ED] twice to exit 7) LED
display ^ + g » i f
T„il 1 • LED
flUTO
G 4 B 4 Press [Bi] or [ a ] to select available values
O N / A U T O / O F F
_ L _ t Press [ED] twice to exit
mode
8) Backlight ^ brightness ^ setting
• ^ B ' r twice to exit
mode
8) Backlight ^ brightness ^ setting
^ 0 +1101^ T.,11 « - LiaHT COLORl
e Press [ a ] or I B ] lo select avaiiable values
COLOR1 / COLOR2 / C 0 L 0 R 3
• ^ B ' r twice to exit
mode
8) Backlight ^ brightness ^ setting
4 > B 4 L tgmm _k Press [fSS]
^ • B i ^ twice to exit 9) Keypad (| beeper
- BEEP OH
OS 4 > B 4 Press [ a l or [ a ] to select available values
O N / O F F L tgmm _k Press [fSS]
^ • B i ^ twice to exit
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Item Item
No. Name
10) Automatic ( Number Identity
11) Transmitter^ time-out timer
12) Busy c; channel lock-out
13) v o x switch
14) Transmit (< over beeper
15) Dual (J watch/ monitor
16) Receive saver
17) Scan (_ mode
18) Auto keypad lock
Enter Screen
item Display
0 + 1 3 9 4 ' '
Select Parameter
parameter Explanation
BNI ON
TOT OFF
BCLO OFF
-Ui :«. SIJ 3 OFF
B-g"*^
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ROGER " OFF
Dili OFF
OH
SCBNS CO
-RUTOLK ' OFF
4 B 4
4 B ^
4 B 4
4 B 4
4 B < i '
4 B 4 '
4 B 4
4 B 4
4 B > f
Press [E9] or [ a ] to change O N / O F F scan direction
Press [cal or [C9] to selecl available values
OFF /30 . . . / 270s
Press [tsa] or [ a i to seled available values
OFF / WAVE / CALL
Confirm Return
Standby ~ 1^ RRR ^ Press [SO]
" twice fD exit
T 4 B 4 E
. fflB ^ Press [SPl " t w i c e to exit
Press [O i ] or [ O ] to select available values
O N / O F F
Press [ei] or [ Q ] to select available values
O N / O F F
Press [ca] or [ a ] to select available values
O N / O F F
Press [Ba] or [ B ] to select available values
O N / O F F
Press [ i O ] or [ E l l to selecl available values
TO / C O / S E
Press [ d ] or [ D j to select available values
O N / O F F
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DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
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DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
1) S c a n & S c a n M o d e s e t t i n g ( S C A N & S C A N S — M E N U 1 & 1 7 )
Funct ions : under VFO/IVIR/CH mode, TH-UVF9 al lows you to scan the entire current
operat ing band and memory channels.
Enter Menu 1 '̂ and p r e s s [ B ] key to start s c a n n i n g .
When you have started scanning, press [ E S ] / [ ] key to change direct ion. And it
will halt on a signal It encounters, press P T T key to stop scanning; Press MONI key to
stop scanning temporari ly; Press [ B ] key again to exit the scanning funct ion.
Scanning operat ion is basically the same in each of the above modes. Before you begin,
take a moment to select the way in which you would like the scanner to halt on a signal.
Enter Menu 17'" to se t s c a n mode. Default: T O .
Three opt ions for the scan mode are available under V F O mode:
TO: In this mode, the scanner will halt on a signal it encounters, and will hold there for
some t ime. If you do not take action to disable the scanner within the t ime per iod,
the scanner will resume even if the stations are still active.
CO: In this mode, the scanner will halt on a signal it encounters, and will hold there if
the stations are still active. And after the carrier has dropped, the scanner wil l
resume.
SE: In this mode, the scanner will halt on a signal it encounter, it will not restart
automatical ly; you must manual ly re-initiate scanning if you wish to resume.
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2 ) P r io r i t y T r a n s m i t ( T X . S E L — M E N U 2 )
Funct ions : TH-UVF9 al lows you to transmit on the sub band even if you are work ing on
the operat ing band.
Enter IVIenu 2"" to se lec t priority transmit band. Default: EDIT .
EDIT: It will t ransmit on the operat ing band.
BUSY: It will transmit on the band last talking used.
3 ) V O X L e v e l & V O X S w i t c h ( V O X & V O X . S W — M E N U 3 & 1 3 )
Funct ions : the VOX funct ion provides automatic transmit/receive switching based on
voice input to the microphone. Wi th the VOX switch ON, you do not need to
press P T T switch in order to transmit, and it is not necessary to use a V O X
headset in order to utilize V O X operat ion.
Enter Menu IS ' " to set V O X swi tch . Default: O F F .
When the V O X is act ivated, the "VOX" icon will appear on the display.
Enter Menu 3'" to se t V O X level. It h a s 8 grades .
The higher level is, the more sensit ive will be.
TH-UVF9 provides for adjustment of "Hang-Time" of the V O X (the transmit-receive delay
after the cessat ion of speech) via program software.
Default: 2 s .
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4 ) T X P o w e r s e t t i n g ( P O W — M E N U 4 )
Funct ions: you can select high/low TX power according to your talking environment
and need. When you store memor ies, you can store High and Low power
sett ings separately in each memory.
Enter Menu 4'" to set T X power.
High: 4 W
Low: 0.5W, when you select Low power, the "L' icon will appear on the display.
5 ) S q u e l c h A d j u s t m e n t ( S Q L — M E N U 5 )
Funct ions : TH-UVF9 's Squelch system al lows you to mute the background noise when
no signal is being received. Not only does the Squelch system "standby"
operat ion more pleasant, it also significantly reduces battery current
consumpt ion.
Enter Menu 5 * to set S Q L level. Default: 5.
6 ) D u a l W a i t / S t a n d b y ( D . W A I T — M E N U 6 )
Funct ions : TH-UVF9 al lows you to receive the sub band signal even if you are working
on the operat ing band. It could monitor the signal under both master and
sub band at the same t ime.
Enter Menu 6'" to set Dual Walt. Default: ON.
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7 ) L E D D i s p l a y M o d e ( L E D — M E N U 7 )
Funct ion: select ttie LED/Keypad Lamp mode.
Enter IMenu 7* to se lect L E D display mode. Default: A U T O .
O N : LED display ligiits all the t ime.
AUTO: I l luminates the LED when any key is pressed and after 3s the light is off.
OFF: Disable the LED lamp.
8 ) B a c k l i g h t B r i g h t n e s s s e t t i n g ( L I G H T — M E N U 8 )
Funct ions : choose LED backglight brightness.
Enter Menu 8* to se lec t backlight br ightness. Default: C 0 L 0 R 2 .
C O L O R 1 : brighter.
COLOR2: default sett ing.
COLOR3: darker.
9 ) K e y p a d B e e p e r se t t i ng ( B E E P — M E N U 9 )
Funct ions : enable/disable the keypad beeper.
Enter Menu 9'" to se t keypad beeper. Default: ON.
10) A u t o m a t i c N u m b e r Iden t i t y ( A N I — M E N U 10 )
Funct ions : sending ID code when TH-UVF9 transmits, the others can receive it directly
on the display if they also h a t e A I fut ict ion.
Enter Menu 10* to se t ANI. Default; O F F .
11) T r a n s m i t t e r T i m e - O u t T i m e r ( T O T — M E N U 11 )
Funct ions : the T O T feature provides a safety switch which limits transmission to a
pre-programmed value. This will promote battery conservat ion by not
al lowing you to make excessively- long transmissions, and in the event of
a stuck PTT switch it can prevent interference to other users as well as
battery deplet ion.
Enter Menu 11'" to set TOT . Default: O F F .
12 ) B u s y C h a n n e l L o c k - O u t ( B C L O — M E N U 12)
Funct ions : the BCLO feature prevents the radio's transmitter f rom being activated if a
signal strong enough to break through the "noise" squelch is present. On a
f requency where stations using different CTCSS or DCS codes may be
active, BCLO prevents you from disrupting their communicat ions
accidental ly (because your radio may be muted by its own tone decoder) .
Enter Menu 12'*' to set B C L O . Default: O F F .
OFF: Disable BCLO feature.
W A V E : the radio's PTT will be prevented only if the f requency is busy used.
CALL: the radio's PTT will be prevented only the f requency and tone coder is the same.
13 ) T r a n s m i t O v e r B e e p e r ( R O G E R — M E N U 14 )
Funct ions : sending a beeper to inform the receiver TX is over.
Enter Menu 14'" to se t R O G E R . Default: O F F .
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14 ) D u a l W a t c h / M o n i t o r ( D W — M E N U 15 )
Funct ions : Dual Watch feature makes TH-UVF9 can monitor the call ing signal when FM
radio is on and you won' t miss any call ing.
Enter Menu 15'" to se t DW. Default: O F F .
15) R e c e i v e S a v e r ( R X . S A V — M E N U 16 )
Funct ions : this feature significantly reduces quiescent battery drain, and you may not
receive the full data burst.
Enter Menu 16'" to set R X . S A V . Default: O F F .
16) A u t o K e y p a d L o c k ( A U T O L K — M E N U 18)
Funct ions : in order to prevent accidental f requency change or inadvertent t ransmission,
various aspects of the TH-F8's keys and switches may be locked out.
Enter Menu 18'" to se t A U T O L K . Default: O F F .
When you switch AUTOLK ON, the keypad will be locked automatical ly if there is no key
operat ion for 5 second.
If the radio is locked, press [ E » ] key to unlock it. A lso you can lock it using [ O B ] key
by manual .
17) V o i c e P r o m p t ( V O I C E — M E N U 19)
Funct ions : enable/disable voice prompt.
Enter Menu 19'" to se t V O I C E . Default: ON.
18 ) P o w e r - o n D i s p l a y s e t t i n g ( O P N . S E T & V L T & P O N . M S G — M E N U 2 0 & 2 1 & 2 2 )
Funct ions: choose power-on display mode and edit power-on message
Enter Menu 20'" to se t O P N . S E T . Default: O F F .
OFF: display model version
DC: battery power voltage
MSG: power-on message
Enter Menu 2 1 " to c h e c k battery voltage.
Enter Menu 22"" to edit power-on m e s s a g e , a l s o you can edit it directly by
program software.
Using [ D ] / [ a ] to select character; [ CSS ] / [ t3B ] to switch cursor posit ion.
19 ) R e p e a t e r Sh i f t s e t t i n g ( O F F S E T & S - D — M E N U 2 3 & 2 8 )
Funct ions : repeater stations, usually located on mountaintops or other high locations,
provide a dramatic extension of the communicat ion range for low-powered
hand-held or mobile transceivers.
Under VFO mode, you can set the magni tude and direction of the repeater shift.
Enter Menu 23'" to se t magnitude of the repeater shift.
Avai lable values: 0.00 ~ 99.95 MHz
Enter Menu 28'" to se t the repeater shift direction. Default: O F F .
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2 0 ) D i s p l a y C h a n n e l N a m e ( D I S . N A M E & C H . N A M E — M E N U 2 3 & 2 4 )
Funct ions : switch channel name display ON/OFF and edit channel name under MF?/CH
mode.
Enter Menu 23'" to swi tch display channe l name O N / O F F .
Enter Menu 2 4 * to edit channe l name, a l s o you can edit it directly by program
software.
Using [ c a ] / [ C a ] to select character; [ C3S ] / [ 0 9 ] to switch cursor posit ion.
2 1 ) T o n e c o d e r & T o n e S e a r c h S c a n n i n g & T o n e ca l l i ng ( C - C D C & R - C D C &
T - C D C & S E E K 6 7 . 0 & D 0 2 3 N — M E N U 2 5 & 2 6 & 2 7 & 3 1 & 3 2 )
Funct ion 1: CTCSS/DCS Operat ion
Many repeater systems require that a very- low-frequency audio tone be super imposed
on your FM carrier in order to activate the repeater. This helps prevent false activation
of the repeater by radar or spurious signals f rom other transmitters.
Enter Menu 25"'/26"'/27"' to set TX&RX Tone coder/ R X Tone coder / T X Tone coder .
1) Press [ 1 3 8 ] key to select CTCSS/ DCS/ OFF. After you choose CTCSS/ DCS,
press [ ^ a ] / [ ^ a ] key to choose the right group you need.
2) Press [ O B ] key to select DCS direct ion.
TH-UVF9 has 50 groups CTCSS, 104 groups normal/ inverted DCS.
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C T C S S T O N E F R E Q U E N C Y (Hz)
67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 8.25 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 - - - -
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D C S C O D E
023 074 172 265 371 503 662
025 114 174 266 411 506 664
026 115 205 271 412 516 703
031 116 212 274 413 523 712
032 122 223 306 423 526 723
036 125 225 311 431 532 731
043 131 226 315 432 546 732
047 132 243 325 445 565 734
050 134 244 331 446 606 743
051 143 245 332 452 612 754
053 145 246 343 454 624 -
054 152 251 346 455 627 -
065 155 252 351 462 631 -
071 156 255 356 464 632 -
072 162 261 364 465 645 -
073 165 263 365 466 654 -
Funct ion 2: T O N E Searc l i Scanning
In operat ing situations wt iere you don't l<now ttie CTCSS/DCS tone being used by
another station or stat ions, you can command the radio to listen to the incoming signal
and scan in search of the tone being used.
Enter IMenu 31^/32"" to start C T C S S / D C S s e a r c h i n g .
If the Tone scan feature does not detect a tone or code, it will cont inue to scan
indefinitely. When this happens, it may be that the other station is not sending any tone.
You can press P T T key to halt the scan at any t ime.
You also can press iVIONI key during Tone scanning to listen to the (muted) signal f rom
the other station. When you release the iVIONI key. Tone scanning will resume.
Tone Scanning works either in the V F O or MR modes.
Funct ion 3: T O N E Call ing (1750Hz)
If the repeaters in your country require a 1750Hz burst tone for access (typically in
Europe), you can press and hold C A L L key for 2s and transmitter will automatical ly be
act ivated, and a 1750Hz audio tone will be super imposed on the carrier. Once access
to the repeater has been gained, you may release C A L L and use P T T key for activating
the transmitter.
2 2 ) V F O S t e p s e t t i n g ( S T E P — M E N U 2 9 )
Funct ions : sett ing of the synthesizer steps
Enter [Menu 2 9 * to set V F O step.
Avai lable Values: 5/6.25/10/12.5/25/50/100 kHz
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2 3 ) W i d e / N a r r o w b a n d s e l e c t i n g ( N / W — M E N U 3 0 )
Funct ions : sett ing of wide/narrow bandwidth
Enter IVIenu 3 0 * to se t bandwidth.
Avai lable Values: Wide—25kHz/Nar row—12.5kHz
2 4 ) V i b r a t i o n (Op t i ona l ) ( D A L A R M — M E N U 3 3 )
Funct ions : The vibration indication helps in work ing condit ions where quiet operat ion is
required.
Enter IVIenu 33'" to se t D A L A R M . Default: O F F
Under standby mode, when you set this funct ion on, long press [MONI] key for 3S,
60Hz tone will be transmit ted, receiveing part will v ibrate.
2 5 ) M a n D o n w n ( O p t i o n a l ) ( V I B R A T E — M E N U 3 4 )
Funct ions : This feature qutomatical ly summons assistance when the radio falls over for
a predetermined t ime period when you set it on and
Enter Menu 3 4 * to se t V I B R A T E . Default: O F F
2 6 ) V o i c e M o d e a n d S c r a m b l e r ( S C R & A P R O — M E N U 3 5 & 3 6 )
Funct ions : only 2/5 tone version has this funct ion.
TH-UVF9 has 8 groups of scrambler; it is accompl ished by the addit ion of components to
the original signal in order to make extraction of the original signal difficult. And its voice
compand technology will make the voice more clearly in the noise environment.
Enter Menu 35'" to se t scrambler group.
Enter Menu 3 6 * to se t vo ice mode.
Avai lable Values: OFF /COMP/SCRA
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
1) P T T ID S E T T I N G
PTT ID (Programmed by TH-UVF9 software)
This transceiver supports two optional signal ings, MSK and DTMF. DTMF signal ing only
supports encoding.
Set transmitt ing and receiving f requency in advance and then program PTT ID via
software, click in sequence: -Program-Optional Features-PTT ID sett ing. And click the
ANI (mark V). You can input character in BOT and EOT.
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Mio-n-as 1 DS:4i If select MSK, you can choose f rom 0-9, 4 digits in max imum for BOT; for EOT, you can
choose from 0-9 and A-Z, 6 characters in max imum. Whi le select DTMF, for BOT, you
can choose f rom 0 to 9 and A to D, 7 characters in max imum. For EOT, you can choose
from 0-9 and A-Z and 7 characters in max imum. You can select "BOT, EOT, or BOTH,
then save to the radio.
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2 ) E M E R G E N C Y A L E R T [ • ] + [ « • ]
Under standby mode, press [ E D ] to enter menu sett ing, LCD displays
"MENU"; then press [Mm] to turn on emergency alert funct ion, radio
will t ransmit emergency ring for 20S and then receive for 10S, until you
press PTT, it will exit.
3 ) K E Y P A D L O C K S E T T I N G
Under standby mode, press [ D B ] for 2S to lock or unlock the keypad,
will be displayed at the top of LCD when keypad is locked.
4 ) R E V E R S E F R E Q U E N C Y O N / O F F
Under standby mode, press [ C39 ] for 2S to turn on or off this funct ion,
"R" will be displayed at the top of LCD when you turn on this funct ion.
At this t ime, radio's transmitt ing f requency is its receiving one, and its
receiving f requency is its transmitt ing one.
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5 ) T O N E C A L L I N G ( 1 7 5 0 H z T O N E )
To access a repeater, press and hold in [ Q | ] key for the amount
of t ime specif ied by the repeater. The transmitter will automatical ly
be act ivated, and a 1750Hz audio tone will be super imposed on the
carrier. Once access to the repeater has been gained, you may
release [ G O ] key and use PTT for activating the t ransmission.
6 ) C H A N N E L S T O R A G E A N D D E L E T E
Channe l Storage
Under V F O mode, input desired f requency by keypad directly or
select one by pressing [ B a ] or [ C a ] , and then press [ B ] +
[ wa ], the digits blinks at the right top of LCD, press number to
input desired channel directly or press [ B ] or [ O ] to choose
desired one, then press [ IBB] for storage.
Note: after you input desired channel number, if it bl inks, it means
that this channel is already occupied, you can choose another
one.
e.g.: to store the f requency: 450.325MHz with CTCSS: 151.4 to the
channel 05, the step are as fol lows:
1) Under V F O mode, input 4-5-0-3-2-5 T.III '3 E
-450. .325 46S. 350
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2) Press [ Sffl ] + [ E B I ] [ ^ ] or press [ B ] + [ E B ] , then press
[ B ] to enter
3) Press [ C S ] to choose CTCSS mode, LCD displays C-CDC 67.0
4) Press [ B S ] or [ O ] to choose 154.1 , then press [ B ] to confirm
5) Press [ I S D ] twice to exit
6) Press [ B ] + [ ^ 3 0 ] , the digit blinl<s at the right top of LCD
7) Press [ a ] or [ K S I ] to choose or input 05 directly
8) Press [ I B S ] for storage, LCD displays MR mode and currently
stored channel
Channe l delete
1) Under MR or CH mode, press [ B S D ] to turn on the radio, LCD
displays " D E L ? " and channel number blinks at the right top of
LCD.
2) Press [ E 9 ] or [ K a ] or input channel number you want to
delete, then press [ B ] to confirm
3) After delete, it will skip into next channel, if you want to delete it,
repeat above operat ion. 441
7 ) F M R A D I O F U N C T I O N
1) On/off radio receiver
Under standby mode, press [ S B ] to open FM radio funct ion, LCD
display "76.00M", then press [ G B ] again, radios receiver is off.
Note: under FM radio mode, if receiving the signal, the radio will be out
of FM mode, after 58, it will be back to FM mode when the signals
disappear.
2) Mode select ion:
Under FM radio mode, press [ BSD ] to switch between FM memory
mode and FM frequency mode (this function is unavailable when
there is not FM memory channel)
3) Frequency selecting
Under FM frequency modae, input the digits directly by keypad or
press [ c a ] or [ E i ] to choose the desired frequency. Under FM
memory mode, press [ffSS ] or [ S 3 ] to choose the desired channel .
4) FM radio search:
Under FM radio mode, press [ B ] + [ ], then press [ B ]
again to enter FM radio scanning, you will see "RADIO S E E K . U P "
in the screen, press [ E a ] or [ K a ] to change scanning direction.
Radio will stop scanning when frequency is available and then exits.
If you rotate the encoder knob, it will scan again; press any key
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except [ E a } or [ E i ] and [ ! @ ] to exit.
5) FIVI radio storage
Under FM frequency mode, press [ B ] and then press[ I B D ] ,
the channel number for storage blinks at the right of the screen,
press [ ^ a ] or [ l a ] or use number key to select the desired
channel number, press [WO] to confirm and then back to the
receiving mode.
6) FM radio channel delete:
Under FM memory mode, turn off the radio, press [ I S O ] to turn
on the radio, you will see " D E L ?" in the screen and the channel
number bl inks, press [ E a ] or [ K a ] to choose the channel
number you want to delete, press [ ^ ] to conf i rm. Repeat this
operat ion, you can delete all memory channel , 25 in max imum.
8 ) W I R E C L O N E
Prepare 2sets of TH-UVF9, 1pcs specific wired cloning cable.
Master radio (sending messages when in wired cloning)
Deputy radio (receiving and storing messages when in wired cloning)
Steps of wired clone
1) The deputy radio normally power on. Connect master and deputy
one with the wired cloning cable.
2) Press PTT and [ E a ] to turn on the master radio, enter the wired
clone state. The "Clone" will be heard, LCD displays " C L O N E "
3) Press [MONI] key of the master radio to start wi red clone. During
cloning, the master radio displays "Sending" and deputy one
displays "End". If cloning succeeds, the master radio returns to
the clone preparation state, and it lights orange, it displays "Error".
Please check the cloning cable and then press [MONI] to enter
cloning state again.
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User's Manual
OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS REMOTE KILL, STUN, ACTIVATE AND
REVIVE
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OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS
Optional Signal ings (Programmed by TH-UVF9 software)
This transceiver supports four optional signal ings (MSK, DTMF, 2-Tone, 5-Tone).
Click in sequence "program ^ Optional Features ^ Optional S i g n a H Common Set", the
programming software also has three versions: simple version (Support ing MSK Signal ing),
DTMF version (Support ing MSK signaling and DTMF signal ing) and 5T&2T version
(Support ing MSK signaling and 2T/5T signal ing). Please check the version first before
programming. If the version of programming software is different f rom the radio version,
you cannot program via software.
In transmitt ing, maybe radio cannot receive the complete signal ing, because radio needs
t ime to switch when in power-saving state. W e have to set the "Digit delay", that's, to send
a carrier first, let radio receive signal, then send Signal ing to make sure it will be received.
The suggested t ime for delay t ime is more than 400S
Press [ O S ] key, LCD will display "DTMF?" , "MSK?" or "2Tone?", Press [ m ] and [ i B ]
keys to make call with the desired call list message. If the corresponding call list has not
been edited, the function is not available.
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D T M F Pa r t
Click in sequence "p rog ram^Op t i ona l Fea tu res^Op t i ona l S i g n a l ^ D T M F "
Step 1: Edit the Fast Call list via programming software, radio can store up to 10 groups
(0-9) last call ing list in total
Step 2: Input the desired code into the corresponding list, 16 characters in max imum.
Step 3: Choose the desired DTMF decoder f rom available values: "Code Squelch (Picture
1) and Selective Call (Picture 2)"
Step 4: Choose the Intermediate Code if you select "Selective Cal l" (The first three are ID
code and the fourth are Intermediate Code)
Step 5: Choose the group code, then click [save] after f inishing it, and then exit.
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Cl ick "More" after f requency you edit, programming In the popup
Step 6: Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be DTMF. Input the ID code and
then save it after f inishing it.
Make DTMF call with the t ransce iver
First method
1) Power on , then select the channel with DTMF signal
2) Press [ Q O ] key, LCD displays " C A L L / D T M F ? " , '%\-^f,
then press [ 1119 ] - [ E B ] keys to make call with the
desired call list message. If the corresponding call list
has not been edited, it will sound "DU" .
Second method
Press PTT and hold on and then press the number key to transmit.
M S K Pa r t
Edit the MSK message of the transceiver (ID code is for receiving whi le call ing list message
is for transmitt ing.)
Click in sequence "program ^ Optional Features-* Optional S i g n a l - M S K "
Step 1: Edit the Fast Call list via programming software, radio can store up to 10 groups
(0-9) last call ing list in total
Step 2: Input the desired code into the corresponding list, 4 characters in max imum. Click
[save] after f inishing it then exit.
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step 3: Input corresponding ID code in the call ing list. ID code should be corresponding to
the one in the CallList, e.g.: if ID code is 1234, the corresponding callList is Group 1
(Picture 3)
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Step 4 : Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be MSK. Click "More" after every
f requency you edit, program it in the popup (Picture 4)
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Make M S K call with the t ransce iver
1) Power on, then select the channel with MSK signal
2) Press [ Q g ] key, LCD displays " C A L L / D T M F ? " ,
then press [ C O ] - [ E B ] keys to make call with the desired
call list message. If the corresponding call list has not been
edited, it will sound "DU".
e.g.: program the above f requency and MSK signal into two radio,
input ID code 1234 into radio A, and input 2345 into radio
B. Press [ ] , LCD displays " C A L L / M S K ? " ,
then press [ G E I ] , you can call B with A. if you want to call
A with B, press [ Q g ] , LCD displays " C A L L / M S K ? " ,
then press [ f B ] , that is to say, if you want to call one radio,
just input the ID code of that radio.
2 - T o n e Pa r t
Edit 2Tone message:
Step 1: Edit the Fast Call list via programming software, radio can store up to 10 groups
(0-9) last call ing list in total
Step 2: Input the encoding-requested A-Tone (the first tone), B-Tone (the second tone)
and the gap t ime between A-tone and B-tone, the default sett ing is 100S
In encoding, A tone will sound I S whi le B Tone will sound 3S. But when there is
only A tone in the call list as group call tone, A tone will sound 5S. Please refer to
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Picture 5 and Picture 6,
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Picture 6: 2tone as receiving decoder
Group 0:.2 tone decoder
Group 1: single tone decoder
Picture 5: 2tone as transmitting encoder
Group 0:2 tone
Group 1: single tone
As single tone call ing, only input A Tone (e.g. A Tone is 1750 Hz), no need to input
in another Tone. The Tone in "Group Cal l" should be the same to the Tone of
encoder (900.3MHz).
Step 3: Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be 2-Tone. Click "More" after every
f requency you edit, program it in the popup. (Picture 7/8)
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Make 2-tone cal l with the t ransce iver
1) Power on, then select the channel with 2-Tone signal
2) Press [ ] key, LCD displays " C A L L / 2 T ? " ,
then press [ G B I ] key to transmit 2-Tone whi le press [ EES] to
transmit a single tone/Group call. If the corresponding call list
has not been edited, it will sound "DU" .
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5 - T o n e P a r t
Edit 5tone message
Click in sequence " p r o g r a m - O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s - O p t i o n a l S i g n a l - 5 - T o n e " to program
5-Tone ID and 5-Tone international standard group.
The group numbers 0-9 in the call list is used to edit the 5tone ID of the radio you want to
call. You can put 0-9, A, B, C, D and number (including repeated ID)
The group in the international standard are: C C I R 1 , CCIR2, CCITT, EEA, EIA, NATEL,
Z V E L 1 , ZVEL2, 9 groups in total.
Select one of them and input self ID (input in ID), and then write into the radio.
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E.g. the self ID is CCIR2, Stone Is 2A358; the ID of other radio is 44044 (group number is
0). As fol lowing picture 9:
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Click "Save" after editing desired Stone, and then write into the radio
Click "IVIore" after the channel needed editing to enter sett ing. Select Stone in the Optional
signal, and then select the List Num want to call , and click "ON" in the Auto Response.
You also can set the f requency and channel then press "OK" to save the information to the
radio (Picture 10)
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This transceiver has 8 groups' 5-Tone encoder and decoder to support the different
channels, the operat ion of call ing/transmitt ing 5-Tone are as fol lows:
1) Select the channel with 5-tone signal.
(LCD displays "ST" at the right bottom of radio)
2) Press [ GO ] , LCD displays " "
3) Input the S-Tone ID of radio you want to call
e.g.: input A-2-3-5-B in Group 2 in sequence, at this t ime the
keys [ a ] , [ a ] , [ « • ] , [ BSD] stand for "A", "B", "C",
and "D", so if you want to input A-2-3-5-B, press |
[ Q 9 ], [ C B ], [ m ] [ ̂ 3 ] , in sequence
4) Press PTT to transmit
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REMOTE KILL, STUN, ACTIVATE AND REVIVE
If you want to use remote kill, s tun, activate and revive, please program signall ing for
current ct iannel as DTIVIF and 2/5tone.
R E M O T E K I L L : If the radio received DTMF code programmed as remote kill, the radio will
enter the remote kill status; radio cannot send or receive signals. If the
radio received DTMF code programmed as revive, the radio will quit the
remote kill status and enter normal operat ion. In this situation, the radio
only can be revived by programming software, the method is as fol lows:
read data from radio first and then click p r o g r a m - O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s -
Optional Signal - Common Set, and select "Normal" in the "Remote Kill
Type", then save the data to the radio.
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R E M O T E S T U N : If the radio received DTMF code programmed as remote stun, the radio
wil l enter the remote stun status; radio can only receive signals and
cannot send signals. If the radio received DTMF code programmed as
remote un-stun, the radio will quit the remote stun status and enter
normal operat ion.
1) Simple version don't have this funct ion
2) DTMF version
A. Click in sequence " p r o g r a m - O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s - O p t i o n a l S i g n a l - D T M F - R e m o t e
kill/stun code" to input your desired Remote kill/stun code
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B. In transmitt ing, input the Remote kill/stun code for the radio which you want to remote
kil l/stun.
C. Remote revive code is "remote stun code + #", but the remote kill one aren't able to
be revived by this way.
e.g.: There are two radios with the same DTMF encode. The remote stun code for radio
A is 12345678, remote kill one is 87654321 . If you want to remote un-stun it,
please use another radio to input the working f requency of radio A, press [PTT] to
transmit, at the same t ime to input remote stun code 12345678. After receiving this
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code, the radio will enter the remote stun status and you will hear a sound. And
then press [PTT] and input DTMF code 12345678#, the radio will quit the remote
stun status and enter normal operat ion. The operat ion of remote kill is the same to
remote stun, but in this situation, radio cannot be revived by this way.
3) 5T&2T Version
A. Click in sequence "program -> Optional Features - Optional Signal - 5-Tone - Remote
kill/stun code" to input your desired Remote kill/stun code, the fixed one is 7 characters.
B. press [ Q ] , LCD displays ' ', input the code directly and then press [PTT] to
transmit.
e.g.: the Remote stun code for radio A is 1234567, revive code is 2345678, remote kill
one is 7654321 . If you want to remote stun it, please use another one, radio B to
input the working f requency of radio A, then press [ Q ] , LCD displays " — i n p u t
in sequence 1234567, then press [PTT] to transmit. After receiving this code, the
radio A will enter the remote stun status and you will hear a sound. If you want to
revive it, press [ ] and input remote un-stun code 2345678, the radio will quit the
remote stun status and enter normal operat ion. The operat ion of remote kill is the
same to remote stun.
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User's Manual
ECHNICAL PARAMETERS GUARANTEE
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TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
Genera l TH-UVF9
Frequency Range 136-174MHz 400-470MHZ
136-174MHz 245-246MHZ
245-246MHZ 400-470MHZ
Frequency stability +2.5PPm
Channel No. 128x2
Antenna High gain antenna
Antenna Impedance 5 0 n
Mode of operat ion Simple or semi-duplex
Dimensions (WxHxD) 128 X 63 X 33mm
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Transmitter
Output power > 4 W ( H ) > 0 . 5 W ( L )
l\/lodulation l\4ode 1 6 k 0 F 3 E / 1 1 k c t > F 3 E
Max imum deviation < 5 K H z / < 2 . 5 K H z
Adjacent Ct i . power > 6 5 d B / > 6 0 d B
Spurious Radiation < 7 p W
Pre-emptiasis ctiaracteristics 6dB
Current < 1.6A(5W)
CTCSS/DCS deviation 0.5kHz±0.1 kHz / 0.3kHz+0.1 kHz
Intermediation sensitivity 8-12mV
Intermediation distortion < 5 %
Rece iver
Audio power 1W
Audio Distortion < 1 0 %
Blocl<ing > 8 5 d B
Intermediation > 6 0 d B > 5 5 d B
Selectivity > 6 5 d B > 6 0 d B
Spurious Rejection > 6 5 d B
Note: Specification will be revised without notice due to technical improvement. Thank you.
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Guarantee
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Purchasing Date:
Dealer: Telephone:
User's Name: Telephone:
Address: Post Code:
Remarks: 1 This guarantee card to be kept by the user, no replenishment if lost. 2 This guarantee card to be filled & chopped by the dealer, or it is invalid.
3 Don't alter the guarantee card, please coufirm the serial number on the guarantee card is same as
that on the machine. 4 One-year guarantee, charger, battery, ear-phone, antenna and cable are not under guarantee. 5 The user can get repairing service from the followingways:
• Go to the shop where you buy the machine. • Our local repairing agents. • Send back to our company.
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TYT DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER
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