Side tone elimination in communication through repeater
(RP-STE) - Menu No. 36 22
Delay time of side tone elimination in communication through
repeater (RPT-RL) - Menu No.37 22
Display mode at the turning on (PONMSG)
Menu No.38 22
Roger beep (ROGER) - Menu No. 39 22
Reset (RESET) - Menu No.40 23
Keypad lock 23
FM Radio (FM) 23
Rapid Alarm (ALARM) 23
Flashlight 23
Monitor (MON) 24
Cloning function (COPING) 24
Channel/Frequency Mode conversion (VFO/MR) 24
TX 1750Hz Call Tone 24
TX/RX Reverse function (R) 24
Frequency scanning 25
Channel scanning 25
Automatic search FM Radio (FM) 25
Cursor “▲” Conversion (A/B) 26
High/low power selection 26
Technical specifications 27
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Content of the packaging
• 1 CT590 transceiver with belt clip
• 1 Li-Ion battery pack 1500mAh 7.4V
• 1 fast desktop charger
• 1 wall adaptor
• Antenna
If any item is missing, please verify with your Midland dealer.
Maintenance
Your Two Way Radio is an electronic product of exact design and should be
treated with care.
The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to
enjoy this product for many years.
• Do not attempt to open the radio for any reason! The radio’s precision
mechanics and electronics require experience and specialized equipment;
for the same reason, the radio should under no circumstances be realigned
as it has already been calibrated for maximum performance. Unauthorized
opening of the transceiver will void the warranty.
• Do not store the Radio under the sunshine or in hot areas.
• High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, and warp or
melt certain plastics.
• Do not store the radio in dusty and dirty areas.
• Keep the Radio dry. Rainwater or damp will corrode electronic circuits.
• If it appears that the Radio diuses peculiar smell or smoke, please shut o
its power immediately and take o the charger or battery from the radio.
• Do not transmit without antenna.
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Main features
• VHF and UHF bands and channel name displayed
• Operating modes: UHF/VHF, UHF/UHF, VHF/VHF
• Output power: 5W UHF/VHF
• Up to 128 memory channels
• 50 CTCSS tones and 208 DCS codes
• 1750Hz tone for repeaters
• SOS Emergency function
• LCD display with backlight adjustable in 3 colors
• FM radio receiver (87.5-108MHz)
• VOX, Scan, Dual Watch functions
• Channel spacing: 25KHz/12.5KHz
• Channel or frequency mode selection
• TOT (Time out timer)
• DTMF function
• Reverse function
• Alarm function
• CTCSS and DCS codes research
• Setting and storing of channel names
• PTT-ID
• Busy Channel Lockout function (BCLO)
• High/low power selection
• Frequency step: 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.5/25KHz
• Frequency oset (adjustable): 0-69.990MHz
• Repeater shift
• Squelch adjustable in 9 levels
• VOICE: vocal indication of the function selected
• Keypad lock
• Power Save
• Li-Ion 1500mAh battery pack
• 2pin Kenwood accessory jack
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Main controls and parts of the radio
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
14
1
15
12
13
12
13
14
15
LCD Display
1. These symbols show that you set a DCS or CTCSS code in tx or rx. In tx
mode it appears while you are transmitting , while in rx mode it is shown also
in stand-by condition.
2. Received signal strength.
3. Low power selection
4. This letter is displayed when the Dual Watch function is active.
5. VOX function enabled.
6. Appears when a positive shift is activated.
7. Appears when a negative shift is enabled.
8. Reverse frequency
9. Narrow bandwidth: N = narrow / W = wide
10. This icon indicates the keypad lock. To unlock it press #/.
11. Battery level indicator. When the battery is almost used up, the icon starts
blinking and the transmission is blocked. Charge the radio.
12. Indicates the channel number that you stored
13. When the radio is in reception mode, this icon is displayed
14. Depending on the setting, it will show the frequency in use, the channel
name, the menu setting, etc
15. Indicates the VFO in use and the current menu or function setting. This
icon is displayed close to the band in use or to the menu settings.
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Buttons and controls of the radio
MIC
SP
PTT
MON
CALL
A
B
Q
P
O
N
G
J
K
L
C
D
U
E
F
M
H
I
SP
MIC
MON
R
S
T
PTT
CALL
V
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A. Antenna
B. Flashlight
C. Power / Switch / Volume control: Rotate to switch on/o the radio and
adjust the volume
D. LCD display
E. Speaker
F. Microphone
G. Alphanumerical keypad
H. UP/DOWN keys: to select the functions/menu
I. EXIT: Push it to exit the menu and functions
J. /SCAN: Reverse frequency/SCAN. Press to activate the Reverse fre-
quency; keep it pressed to activate the SCAN function
K. 0 / SQL: quick selection of the squelch setting
L. #/: Keypad lock. Long pressure: the keypad will be locked. Short pres-
sure: high or low power selection. L is displayed when you activate the low
power.
M. MENU: enter the MENU functions and confirms the selection.
N. Led: transmission (red) ; reception (green).
O. VFO/MR: to change the frequency or the channel mode
P. A/B. This control is useful to select the desired frequency, VHF or UHF.
Q. BAND: to switch from VHF to UHF band or viceversa.
R. PTT
S. MON. Long press: to activate the Monitor function. Short press: turns the
flashlight on. Press it again to issue an emergency light.
T. CALL: press it activate the FM radio. If you keep it pressed for 5 seconds
you will hear an alarm note and the radio will switch to alarm mode (see
paragraph 32).
U. MIC/SP: External speaker/mike jacks.
V. 1500mAh Li-Ion battery pack
Programming software (optional)
Thanks to Midland Programming software PRG-G10, it is possible to increase
the performance of your radio or to reduce its functionality by enabling or disabling some features.
For further information, please consult the Programming software manual.
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Recharge
The battery pack is not charged, charge it before use.
Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or extended storage (longer
than 2 months) will not bring the battery pack to its greatest or its normal
capacity.
1. Plug the power cable of the desktop charger into city electric power.
2. Slide the Li-ion battery pack or radio with a Li-ion battery pack into the
charger.
Make sure the battery pack is connected with the charging terminals.
When charging starts, the led lights up red on the desktop charger.
When the battery pack is completely charged, the led turns green.
Remove the battery or the radio from the charger.
CHARGING NOTES
• After the battery is charged to its highest capacity, don’t charge anymore.
• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or throw the battery into fire.
• Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack.
• Please turn the power o before charging. It will aect the battery life when
charging the power-on radio.
• If the radio still shows low power after the normal charge, please change the
battery.
• The average usage time of battery pack is 13 hours. Average usage time is 5%
for transmitting, 5% for receiving and 90% for standby.
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Installing the antenna
123A
456
*
789C
B
0D
Screw the antenna as shown in the picture.
Installing the belt clip
Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws by a phillips
screw driver.
Installing the pattery pack
Slide the battery pack into the back of the radio, then lock it with the battery
release button; you will hear a click.
Releasing the battery pack
Turn o the radio before releasing the battery pack.
Hold the radio face down. Push the battery release button and slide the battery
pack towards you.
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Main keypad controls
*
123A
456
*
789C
B
0D
MENU key: it is used for activating the MENU, choose each MENU selection
and confirm the parameter.
key: press it for more than 2 seconds, the channel and frequency will move
upwards rapidly; in SCAN mode, press this control to move the scanning
upwards.
key: Keep it pressed it for more than 2 seconds, the channel and frequency
will move downwards rapidly; in SCAN mode, press this control to move the
scanning downwards.
EXIT key: push this button to exit the functions and settings.
Number keys
With these keys you can input the information or your selections on the radio.
In tx mode, push the number keys to send a corresponding DTMF code.
123A
456
B
789C
0D
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Basic operations
Power/volume switch
Turn the Power/Volume switch clockwise to switch on the radio; turn it
counter-clockwise to switch it o.
Turn the knob to about half way to adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Transmitting and receiving
Press the PTT to transmit and speak into the microphone. The display and the
led will light up red.
Release the PTT and the radio switches to reception mode. Now the display
and the led will turn green.
CALL button
Press it for a short time to turn on the FM radio. Press it again to turn it o.
If you press it for a long time you will activate the alarm function. Press it again
to turn o this feature.
Monitor key
Press it for a short time to light up the flashlight. If you push this button again,
the flashlight will light up to strobo mode.
Press MON a third time to turn o the flashlight.
To activate the Monitor function press the button for a long time .
Band Key
It allows you to change the frequency band shift (VHF or UHF);
When you are listening to FM radio, press this button to switch between the
FM radio bands 65-75/76-108MHz shift;
In transmitting mode, push it to send a 1750Hz call tone.
Scan function
Push the SCAN key for a short time to activate the RX/TX reverse function.
If you press this button for more than 2 seconds, you activate the frequency
or channel scanning.
In FM radio mode, press it to automatically search FM stations.
In CTCSS/DCS mode, press this key to start the CTCSS/DCS code scanning.
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key
CALL
MON
PTT
SP
MIC
ABCD
123
*
4560
789
#
CALL
MON
PTT
SP
MIC
ABCD
123
*
4560
789
#
If you press shortly
If you press this button for more than 2 seconds you will lock/unlock the
keypad.
you will switch to High or Low output power.
Working modes
Menu setting
The functions and settings are usually activated in the following way:
Press the MENU key
Press the
Push it again to enter the function. Use
Press MENU to confirm your selection or the EXIT key to exit
Note1: in channel mode, the setting of these features is not possible: CTCSS/
DCS tones, wide/narrow bandwidth, PTT-ID, Busy channel lock out, channel
name edit.
Note2: High/low power can only be changed by pressing the fast key
/
buttons to select the desired MENU
or
to change the setting.
.
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TX-LEDOFF
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PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
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MDF-BFREQ
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MDF-BCH
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WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
RP-STEOFF
36
RP-STE5
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ALARM
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34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
MDF-BFREQ
22
MDF-BCH
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
RP-STEOFF
36
RP-STE5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SQL5
STEP
25.0K
TXPHIGH
SAVE1
VOXOFF
WNWIDE
ABROFF
TDROFF
BEEPOFF
15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
22
23
MDF-BCH
BCLON
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
36
37
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
600
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
22
23
MDF-BCH
BCLON
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
36
37
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SQL5
STEP
25.0K
TXPHIGH
SAVE1
VOXOFF
WNWIDE
ABROFF
TDROFF
BEEPOFF
TOT15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
R-DCSD023N
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
22
23
24
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
36
37
38
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
22
23
24
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
36
37
38
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SQL5
STEP
25.0K
TXPHIGH
SAVE1
VOXOFF
WNWIDE
ABROFF
TDROFF
BEEPOFF
TOT15
R-DCSOFF
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
R-DCSD023N
R-CTCS
67.0HZ
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
R-DCSD023N
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SQL5
STEP
25.0K
TXPHIGH
SAVE1
VOXOFF
WNWIDE
ABROFF
TDROFF
BEEPOFF
TOT15
R-DCSOFF
R-CTCSOFF
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
R-DCSD023N
R-CTCS
67.0HZ
T-DCSD023N
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
26
OFFSET
00.000
26
OFFSET
05.000
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
40
RESETVFO
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
R-DCSD023N
R-CTCS
67.0HZ
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
26
OFFSET
00.000
26
OFFSET
05.000
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
40
RESETVFO
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SQL5
STEP
25.0K
TXPHIGH
SAVE1
VOXOFF
WNWIDE
ABROFF
TDROFF
BEEPOFF
TOT15
R-DCSOFF
R-CTCSOFF
T-DCSOFF
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
R-DCSD023N
R-CTCS
67.0HZ
T-DCSD023N
T-CTCS
67.0HZ
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
26
27
OFFSET
00.000
MEM-CH000
26
27
OFFSET
05.000
MEM-CH036
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
400.875
136.225
40
RESETVFO
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SQL6
STEP
12.5K
TXPLOW
SAVE2
VOX9
WNNARR
ABRNARR
TDRON
BEEPON
TOT600
R-DCSD023N
R-CTCS
67.0HZ
T-DCSD023N
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
26
27
OFFSET
00.000
MEM-CH000
26
27
OFFSET
05.000
MEM-CH036
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
400.875
136.225
40
RESETVFO
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
Menu operations
No.FeatureFunction
0Squelch LevelSQLMENU+0
1Step FrequencySTEPMENU+1
2Output PowerTXPMENU+2
3Battery SavingSAVEMENU+3
4VOXVOXMENU+4
5Wide/Narrow
6Auto BacklightABRMENU+6
7Dual-watch OperationTDRMENU+7
8Keypad BeepBEEPMENU+8
9Time-Out-TimerTOTMENU+9
10Receive DCSR-DCSMENU+10
11Receive CTCSSR-CTCSMENU+11
12Transmit DCST-DCSMENU+12
13Transmit CTCSST-CTCSMENU+13
Bandwidth
character
W/NMENU+5
Function setLCD displayParameterLCD displaySelectableConfirm keyBack key
SQL
5
STEP
25.0K
TXP
SAVE
1
VOX
WN
WIDE
ABR
OFF
TDR
BEEP
OFF
TOT
R-DCS
OFF
R-CTCS
OFF
T-DCS
OFF
T-CTCS
OFF
1
3
6
8
11
13
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
▲/▼ key to choose
SQL
6
STEP
12.5K
TXP
SAVE
2
VOX
WN
NARR
ABR
NARR
TDR
BEEP
ON
TOT
R-DCS
D023N
R-CTCS
67.0HZ
T-DCS
D023N
T-CTCS
67.0HZ
1
3
6
8
11
13
0-9 levels
0:Lowest
9:Highest
2.5/5.0/6.25
/10.0/12.5/
25.0KHZ
HIGH: 5W
OFF: OFF
OFF: OFF
D023N-D754N
D023I-D754I
67.0-254.1HZ
D023N-D754N
D023I-D754I
67.0-254.1HZ
LOW: 1W
1:1 - 2:2
3:3 - 4:4
1: Lowest
Sensitivity
9: Highest
Sensitivity
W: 25.0K
N: 12.5K
OFF
1-5s
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
15,30······
600S
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
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14
OFF
14
VOICEON
28
DEL-CH000
28
DEL-CH006
FM
100.700
14
ON
28
DEL-CH000
28
DEL-CH006
FM
100.700
14
15
VOICEOFF
*****
14
15
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
28
29
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
28
29
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
14
15
VOICEON
*****
28
29
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
28
29
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
14
15
16
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
OFF
14
15
16
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
28
29
30
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
14
15
16
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DT-ST
28
29
30
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
TO
18
SC-REVSE
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
AL-MODOFF
32
AL-MODSITE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
SE
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
AL-MODOFF
32
AL-MODSITE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
SC-REVTO
OFF
18
19
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
32
33
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
SC-REVSE
BOT
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
32
33
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
0
18
19
20
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
32
33
34
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
1
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
32
33
34
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
FREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
CH
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
FREQ
22
MDF-BCH
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
RP-STEOFF
36
RP-STE5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
CH
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
RP-STEOFF
36
RP-STE5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
MDF-BFREQ
22
23
MDF-BCH
BCLON
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
36
37
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
MDF-BCH
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
36
37
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
OFF
22
23
24
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
36
37
38
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
MDF-BCH
BCLON
ON
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
36
37
38
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
OFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
+
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
00.000
26
OFFSET
05.000
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
40
RESETVFO
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
05.000
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
40
RESETVFO
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
No.FeatureFunction
14Voice RemindingVOICEMENU+14
15ANI-IDANI-IDMENU+15
16DTMFSTDTMFSTMENU+16
17Signal CodeS-CODEMENU+17
18Scan Resume ModeSC-REVMENU+18
19PTT IDPTT-IDMENU+19
20PTT ID delayPTT-LTMENU+20
21 Channel A Display ModeMDF-AMENU+21
22 Channel B Display ModeMDF-BMENU+22
23Busy Channel LockBCLMENU+23
24Auto Keypad LockAUTOLKMENU+24
25 Frequency oset directionSFT-DMENU+25
26Frequency of Dierent
Frequency
character
OFFSETMENU+26
Function setLCD displayParameterLCD displaySelectableConfirm keyBack key
VOICE
ANI-ID
DTMFST
S-CODE
1
SC-REV
PTT-ID
PTT-LT
MDF-A
MDF-B
BCL
OFF
AUTOLK
SFT-D
OFFSET
Press Menu key,and then press
18
20
22
24
26
▲/▼ key to choose
Press ▲/▼ key or input
numbers directly.
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key and then input
numbers directly.
VOICE
ANI-ID
DTMFST
S-CODE
13
18
CO: Carrier wave scanning
OFF: Press PTT not to send
BOT: Press PTT to send (PTT
ID code can set by program-
EOT: Release PTT to send.
BOTH: Press or release PTT
20
name(It can be programmed
FREQ: Channel + frequency
22
NAME: Channel name(It can
be programmed by software)
24
26
SC-REV
PTT-ID
PTT-LT
MDF-A
MDF-B
BCL
ON
AUTOLK
SFT-D
OFFSET
ON
OFF
1-5 digit arbitrary
selection(It can
be programmed
by software)
This function is not sup-
ported from serial number
O17100001
This function is not sup-
ported from serial number
O17100001
TO: Time scanning
SE: Search scanning
ming software)
to send
0,1,2······
30ms
FREQ: Channel+
frequency
CH: Channel number
NAME: Channel
by software)
CH: Channel number
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
+:TX frequency
>RX frequency
-:TX frequency
<RX frequency
00.000-69.990MHZMENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
PTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
12 |CT590 user’s manual
Page 17
14
15
16
17
VOICEOFF
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTOFF
S-CODE1
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVTO
PTT-IDOFF
PTT-LT0
MDF-AFREQ
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BFREQ
BCLOFF
AUTOLKOFF
SFT-DOFF
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
26
27
OFFSET
00.000
000
26
27
OFFSET
05.000
MEM-CH036
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
400.875
136.225
40
RESETVFO
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
14
15
16
17
VOICEON
ANI-ID*****
DTMFSTDT-ST
S-CODE13
18
19
20
21
SC-REVSE
PTT-IDBOT
PTT-LT1
MDF-ACH
22
23
24
25
MDF-BCH
BCLON
AUTOLKON
SFT-D+
26
27
OFFSET
05.000
036
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
400.875
136.225
40
RESETVFO
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
000
28
DEL-CH006
FM
100.700
28
006
FM
100.700
28
29
DEL-CH000
OFF
28
29
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
28
29
DEL-CH006
BLUE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
28
29
30
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
OFF
28
29
30
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
28
29
30
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
GREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
28
29
30
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
32
AL-MODSITE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
AL-MODOFF
32
33
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
AL-MODSITE
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
32
33
34
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
36
RP-STE5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
RP-STEOFF
36
37
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
RP-STE5
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
FULL
36
37
38
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
MSG
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
OFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ON
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
ALL
40
RESETVFO
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
VFO
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH000
WT-LEDOFF
RX-LEDOFF
TX-LEDOFF
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODOFF
BANDUHF
TDR-ABOFF
STEOFF
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STEOFF
RPT-RLOFF
PONMSGFULL
ROGEROFF
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETALL
136.225
40
RESETVFO
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
28
29
30
31
DEL-CH006
WT-LEDBLUE
RX-LEDGREEN
TX-LEDGREEN
32
33
34
35
AL-MODSITE
BANDVHF
TDR-ABA
STEON
36
37
38
39
RP-STE5
RPT-RL5
PONMSGMSG
ROGERON
40
RESETVFO
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
R-CTCSSor R-DCS
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
34
400.875
136.225
No.FeatureFunction
27Channel StoreMEM-CHMENU+27
28Channel DeleteDEL-CHMENU+28
29Standby BacklightWT-LEDMENU+29
30RX BacklightRX-LEDMENU+30
31TX BacklightTX-LEDMENU+31
32Alarm ModeAL-MODMENU+32
33Frequency BandBANDMENU+33
34Dual-watch Operation
35Tail Tone EliminationSTEMENU+35
36Repeater Side Tone
37Time of Repeater Side
38Displays Mode at the
39Roger BeepROGERMENU+39
40ResetRESETMENU+40
(Cross Band TX/RX)
Tone Elimination
Turning On
Keypad LockPress key
Elimination
character
TDR-ABMENU+34
RP-STEMENU+36
RPT-RLMENU+37
PONMSGMENU+38
Function setLCD displayParameterLCD displaySelectableConfirm keyBack key
“#”for
more than 2s
MEM-CH
DEL-CH
WT-LED
RX-LED
TX-LED
OFF
AL-MOD
OFF
BAND
UHF
TDR-AB
OFF
STE
OFF
RP-STE
OFF
RPT-RL
OFF
PONMSG
ROGER
RESET
400.875
Press Menu,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose. Or input
three numbers directly.
Press Menu,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose. Or input
three numbers directly.
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
31
34
37
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
Press Menu key,and then press
▲/▼ key to choose
MEM-CH
DEL-CH
WT-LED
RX-LED
TX-LED
GREEN
AL-MOD
SITE
BAND
VHF
TDR-AB
A
STE
ON
RP-STE
5
RPT-RL
5
PONMSG
ROGER
RESET
400.875
0-127
Channels
Any one of the stored channelsMENUPTT/EXIT
OFF
Green
Red
31
34
B band transmit (Bottom row
37
more than 2s to lock or unlock.
Yellow
OFF
Green
Red
Yellow
OFF
Green
Red
Yellow
SITE: Site alarm
TONE: Sending alarm tone
CODE: Sending alarm code
UHF: 400-480MHz
VHF: 136-174MHz
A band transmit (Upper row
OFF
frequency)
frequency)
ON
OFF
OFF
1,2······10ms
OFF
1,2······10ms
FULL: Full frequency
character
MSG: CT590 on display
ON
OFF
VFO: Menu initialization
ALL: Menu and channel
initialization
Repeatedly press key“#”for
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
MENUPTT/EXIT
AutoAuto
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100.700
FM
100.700
138.625
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
4
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
4
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
4
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
ALARM
138.625
COPING
400.875
136.225
R
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
400.875
136.225
FM
100.700
34
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
34
4
400.875
136.225
34
400.875
136.225
4
400.875
136.225
No.FeatureFunction
FM RadioFMSlightly press
Rapid AlertALARMPress CALL key
FlashlightTap MON keyRepeatedly tap MON key to
MonitorMONPress key MON
Cloning FunctionCOPINGPress key MON
Channel/Frequency Mode
Conversion
TX 1750Hz Call TonePress key
Reverse FunctionRTap * key
Frequency ScanningFMIn frequency
Channel ScanningIn channel mode,
Auto Search FM RadioFMIn FM Radio
Research CTCSS/DCS
Code
Cursor “▲”
Conversion
High/low Power Fast
Selection
character
VFO/MRPress the
A/BTap key AB
H/LIn Channel
Function setLCD displayParameterLCD displaySelectableConfirm keyBack key
Call key
for more than 2s.
for more than 2s.
to turn the power
on
VFO/MR key
PTT+BAND
mode, press key *
for more than 2s.
press key * for
more than 2s.
mode, press key *
MENU+10
or MENU+11
mode, tap
key #
FM
ALARM
COPING
400.875
400.875
400.875
136.225
400.875
FM
100.700
R-CTCS
or R-DCS
400.875
136.225
H
400.875
136.225
Press CALL key, and then
press ▲/▼ key to choose, or it
can input numbers directly.
400.875
Press ▲/▼ key to change the
scanning direction
Press ▲/▼ key to change the
3
3
3
scanning direction
Repeatedly press key *FM Radio band:
Press * keyAutomatcally research
Repeatedly press key AB
Repeatedly press key #
400.875
136.225
L
400.875
136.225
3
3
65-75MHZ
76-108MHZ
65-108MHZ
turn it on or o
Press key MON for more than
2s to turn it on.
Release key MON to turn it o
Display channel mode accor-
ding to menu21 and 22
Repeatedly tap key * to turn it
on or o
Scan upwards or downwards
according to the set step
frequency
Scan upwards or downwards
according to the set channels
65-108MHz
CTCSS/DCS code
A: Upper row
B: Bottom row
H:5W
L:1W
AutoPTT or tap call
AutoPTT
AutoAuto
AutoAuto
AutoAuto
AutoAuto
AutoRelease PTT
AutoAuto
AutoPTT/EXIT
AutoPTT/EXIT
AutoPTT or tap call
MENUPTT/EXIT
AutoAuto
AutoAuto
key
key
Important1: CT590 has a dual-frequency display function. In frequency mode, you will see on the display two dierent receiving and transmitting frequencies; while in channel mode the two
dierent channels will be displayed.
Important2: In frequency or channel mode, press the A/B control to shift between the main channel A and the sub-channel B.
▲ on the display indicates on which channel (main channel A or sub channel B) you are operating. ▼ is displayed next to the channel.
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Functions and operations
Squelch level (SQL) - MENU No.0
Thanks to this function you can adjust the squelch in 10 dierent levels:
• level 0: opened squelch. With this setting, CT590 will detect all signals,
also the weakest ones, but will also receive the background noise or undesired signals.
• levels 1- 9: level 1 (lowest squelch level), level 9 (highest squelch level).
If the squelch is set to the highest level, the radio will receive the strongest
signals only.
Step frequency (STEP) - MENU No.1
This function lets you select the desired frequency step.
The selectable steps are the following:
2.5/5/6.25/10.0/12.5/25 KHz
Note: in channel mode, this function cannot be modified.
Output power (TXP) - MENU No.2
In this MENU you can select the high/low output power.
Low power = 1W; High power = VHF 5W / UHF 5W
Note: select the output power can improve the quality of the call, while the low
output power can reduce the radiation and the battery capacity loss. In channel
mode press the fast key “#” to switch between the high or low output power.
Battery save (SAVE) - MENU No.3
The power save feature enables a reduction in the consumption of the battery
when the radio is in standby.
You have 5 selections available: OFF / 1:1 / 1:2 / 1:3 / 1:4.
For example: 1:1 = 1s’ working and 1s’ battery saving. 1:2 = 1s’ working and 2s’
battery saving.
VOX Function (VOX) - MENU No.4
This function allows hands-free conversations: just speak in the direction of the
microphone and the communication will be automatically activated.
You can choose amongst 11 levels: OFF-10. 1 is the highest level, 10 is the
lowest one.
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Note: the higher is the level, the higher is the microphone sensitivity. The VOX
function cannot be modified in SCAN and FM radio mode.
Wide/Narrow bandwidth (W/N) - MENU No.5
This function is used to set the working bandwidth of the radio.
you can choose between wide or narrow bandwidth.
WIDE: 25KHz, NARROW:12.5 KHz
Note: In channel mode, this function cannot be modified.
Backlight (ABR) - MENU No. 6
With this function you can adjust the auto o time of the display backlight
(1-5s).
Note: we suggest you setting 4-5s levels.
Dual Watch Operation (TDR) - MENU No. 7
When this function is activated, you can receive the frequency of channel A
and channel B at the same time.
If a signal is detected, ▲ will blink on the corresponding channel or frequency.
Note: In Dual Watch operation mode, you can change the parameter of AB channel or frequency freely.
Keypad beep (BEEP) - MENU No. 8
When this function is enabled, everytime a button is pressed, you will hear a
beep tone.
Time-Out-Timer (TOT) - MENU No.9
The TOT function is used to prevent a too long transmission and limits the tx
time: TOT temporarily stops the transmssion if the radio has been used beyond
the max pre-set time (for example 15s, 30s, 45s, etc).
Receiving DCS (R-DCS) - MENU No.10
DCS codes are similar to access codes and can be added to channels, so as
to create a sort of personal channel. They enable the radio to communicate
with the users that are tuned on the same channel and have set the same DCS
code.
You can choose amongst:
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OFF: OFF
R-DCS: D023N-D754N (Normal DCS)
R-DCS: D023I-D754I (Inverse DCS)
Note: In CT590 there are 208 groups of normal and inverse DCS codes. This
function cannot be amended in channel mode.
Receiving CTCSS (R-CTCSS) - MENU No.11
As DCS codes, the CTCSS codes can be added to the channels for creating
new private channels.
Note: there are 50 groups of CTCSS tones. In channel mode the CTCSS tones
cannot be changed.
Transmitting DCS - (T-DCS) - MENU No.12
In this Menu you activate DCS codes in tx mode. You can choose between
normal R-DCS (D023N-D754N) and inverted R-DCS (D023I-D754I)
Note: the groups of DCS codes are 208. DCS codes cannot be changed in channel mode.
Transmitting CTCSS (T-CTCSS) - MENU No.13
In this Menu you can set a CTCSS tone in tx mode.
You can choose: OFF or CTCSS (67.0 to 254.1 Hz)
Note: there are 50 groups of CTCSS tones. In channel mode the CTCSS tones
cannot be changed.
Voice function (VOICE) - MENU No. 14
With this function, you activate a voice that informs you about any operation/
selection you are doing.
ANI-ID (ANI-ID) - MENU No.15
With this function you can set your ID-code. It can be programmed by the
proper programming software. You can edit up to 5 digits.
DTMFST (DTMFST) - MENU No.16
This function is not supported from serial number O17100001.
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Signal code (S-CODE) - MENU No.17
This function is not supported from serial number O17100001.
SCAN Resume Mode (SC-REV) - MENU No.18
Thanks to this function, CT590 can SCAN in frequency or channel mode.
You can choose amongst three options:
TO - Time-operated SCAN
Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will suspend the SCAN for 5 seconds,
and then will continue to SCAN even if the signal is still present.
CO: Carrier-operated SCAN
Whenever a signal is detected, the radio will stop scanning. It will resume to
SCAN once the signal will disappear.
SE: Search SCAN
The radio will stop scanning once a signal is detected.
PTT-ID (PTT-ID) - MENU No.19
With this function you can decide when sending the ANI-ID code in tx mode.
You can choose amongst 4 possibilities.
OFF: press PTT to turn it o
BOT: the code is sent when you press the PTT
EOT: the code is sent when the PTT is released
BOTH: the code is sent when you press and release the PTT
Note: select ‘OFF’ when using in case of aecting the radio.
PTT ID delay (PTT-LT) - MENU No.20
In this MENU you can set the delay time (0-30ms) sending the PTT-ID.
Note: select ‘0’ in normal using.
Channel A Display Mode (MDF-A) - MENU No.21
This function is used to set the display mode of channel A.
Display modes:
FREQ.: Frequency + channel No.
CH: Channel number
NAME: Channel name
Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three
numbers or characters can be edited.
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Channel B Display Mode (MDF-B) - MENU No.22
This function is used to set the display mode of channel B.
Display modes:
FREQ.: Frequency + channel No.
CH: Channel number
NAME: Channel name
Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three
numbers or characters can be edited.
Busy Channel Lock (BCL) - MENU No. 23
When this function is on, it may prevent other radios’ interference. If the selected channel is being used by other radios, when you press key PTT, your
radio cannot transmit.
Release the PTT and transmit as soon as the frequency is no longer busy.
Auto Keypad Lock (AUTOLK) - MENU No.24
When this feature is activated, the keypad will be automatically locked after
15s; this prevents accidental pressure of any keys .
Frequency oset direction (SFT-D) - MENU No.25
Using this function, you can set the direction of the frequency oset in rx and
tx.
You have the following options:
+: Positive oset;
-: Negative oset;
OFF: no oset
Note: you should set dierent frequency deviation according to the repeaters se-
lected. This function is not enabled in channel mode.
Frequency oset (OFFSET) - MENU No. 26
In this MENU you can set the deviation between tx and rx.
The frequency oset of this radio is 0-69.990MHz.
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Channel store - (MEM-CH) - MENU No. 27
When the radio is in frequency working mode or standby mode, input the desired frequency or parameters directly.
To set a CTCSS tone or a DCS code in tx or rx on the stored channel, refer to
paragraphs MENU 10-13
Note: You cannot overwrite a stored channel, you have to delete it first. See following paragraph No.28.
Channel Delete (DEL-CH) - MENU No.28
In this menu you can delete a channel of the radio.
Standby backlight (WT-LED) - MENU No.29
In this MENU you can choose the color of the backlight when the radio is in
standby mode.
You can choose amongst :
OFF (backlight o)
GREEN
RED
ORANGE
RX backlight (RX-LED) - MENU No. 30
In this MENU you can choose the backlight color when the radio is receiving.
You can choose amongst :
OFF (backlight o)
GREEN
RED
ORANGE
TX backlight (TX-LED) - MENU No.31
You can choose the backlight color when the radio is transmitting.
Available colors:
OFF (backlight o)
GREEN
RED
ORANGE
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Alarm Mode (AL-MOD) - MENU No.32
136.225
This function can set the tone alarm/code alarm/site alarm of the radio.
Keep pressed the CALL button for 3 seconds to start the alarm tone.
The following three options can be selected:
SITE ALARM: the speaker emits an alarm tone but the radio doesn’t tra-
smit;
TONE ALARM: the speaker emits an alarm tone and the radio transmits it;
CODE ALARM: the speaker emits an alarm tone and the radio transmits it
followed by ANI-ID code.
Frequency band (BAND) - Menu No.33
In frequency mode, push the BAND button to choose the desired frequency
band.
VHF: 144 - 146MHz UHF: 430 - 440MHz
Dual Watch (TDR-AB) - Menu No.34
When this function is on, you may receive signals of A/B channel or frequency.
It can also be used for cross band receiving and transmitting.
You can choose amongst the following settings:
OFF: CT590 can receive in both VFO (not simultaneously); ▲ or ▼ will blink
on the transmitting frequency band
A: the radio can receive in both VFO (not simultaneously) but can transmit
in VFO A only.
B: CT590 can receive in both VFO (not simultaneously) but can transmit
in VFO B only.
If you choose option A, it means that 465.575MHz is the tx frequency band,
while 136.225MHz is the rx frequency band; the upper VFO shows 465.575
MHz while in the lower VFO 136.225MHz will be displayed; you can receive
on both 465.575 MHz and 136.225 MHz, but can transmit on 465.575 MHz
only.
While if you choose option B, 136.225MHz is the tx frequency band and
465.575MHz is the rx frequency band. In the upper VFO 465.575 MHz will
be displayed while the lower VFO will show 136.225 MHz; you can receive on
both 465.575 MHz and 136.225 MHz, but transmit on 136.225 MHz only.
Example: the LCD displays
465.575
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Side tone elimination (STE) - Menu No. 35
This feature is helpful to eliminate the annoying audio tone after the transmission is finished (end transmission noise muer).
Side tone elimination in communication through
repeater (RP-STE) - Menu No. 36
This function is used when the radio operates through a repeater; when the
PTT is released, the repeater will emit the end transmission tone to confirm
it is working.
Available settings:
OFF
1,2,3,4,5,….10 to set the delay time.
Note: Please disable this function in normal using, lest aect your normal conversation.
Delay time of side tone elimination in communication
through repeater (RPT-RL) - Menu No.37
With this function you have the confirmation that the repeater has transferred
the signal.
You can choose amongst:
OFF
1,2,3,4,5,….10 to set the delay time.
Display mode at the turning on (PONMSG)
Menu No.38
With this function you can set the display mode when the radio is turned on.
Available options:
FULL: full frequency character is displayed.
MSG: CT590 is displayed.
Roger beep (ROGER) - Menu No. 39
When the PTT is released, the radio will beep to confirm to other users that you
have finished your transmission and that they can start talking.
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Reset (RESET) - Menu No.40
With this function you can reset the transceiver to the factory-programmed
settings and parameters. After that, you can set the desired functions.
There are two types of reset:
VFO: Menu Reset
ALL: Menu and channel Reset
Keypad lock
This function locks the keypad to prevent accidental pressure of the controls.
To unlock the keypad, press # for more than 2 seconds.
FM Radio (FM)
The frequency range to listen to the radio is 87.5-108MHz.
In frequency or channel mode, push CALL
Select the desired radio frequency with the ▲ or ▼ keys or input the frequency.
Press * to change the radio station
Press CALL to exit FM radio.
Note: while you are listening to the radio, the frequency or channel of A/B receiving signal will automatically switch to the frequency or channel mode for normal
transmitting and receiving.
When the signal disappears the radio will automatically switch again to FM radio
mode.
Rapid Alarm (ALARM)
In frequency or channel mode, press CALL for more than 2 seconds: you will
hear an alarm note. Press PTT to stop it.
Note: see Menu No.32 for Alarm mode.
Flashlight
This function is very useful for night illumination.
To turn it on press MON; push it again , the flash light will be strobo; push it
again: it will turn o.
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Monitor (MON)
The Monitor function excludes (opens) the squelch in order to listen to signals
that are too weak to keep the squelch permanently opened.
Press MON to turn it on and o.
Cloning function (COPING)
This function allows you to copy/transfer all data and settings from one radio to
another one; the procedure is very simple and does not need a PC: just insert
the two plugs of the cloning cable into the jack of the two radios.
1. Connect the optional cable (cod. R73727) to both radios
2. To enter the channel clone condition, press and hold the MON button whi-le turning on the main radio; the LCD shows ‘COPYING’.
3. Turn on the sub-radio (radio to program).
4. Press 1 on the main radio. The red led of the main radio and the green led of the sub-radio will blink. ‘CL-OUT’ will appear on the display.
5. When the two leds do not blink anymore, the LCD of the main radio shows
‘COPYING’ and the sub-radio reboots: this means that cloning is finished.
Before using the radios, turn them o and then on.
Channel/Frequency Mode conversion (VFO/MR)
To switch between channel and frequency mode push VFO/MR.
TX 1750Hz Call Tone
Press PTT + BAND to send 1750Hz call tone. This function is useful for communications through repeaters.
TX/RX Reverse function (R)
The reverse frequency function interchanges the TX frequency with RX. This
function is very helpful when you operate with a repeater; you can check whether it is possible to receive the communication from the other part without
the use of the repeater.
Note: you can turn the reverse function on when you are operating in simplex
mode (same tx and rx frequency). However it does not change the tx and rx frequency.
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Frequency scanning
This function can scan the frequency.
1. In frequency mode , press * key for more than 2 seconds. The radio will start
scanning the frequency according to the set frequency step.
2. You can change the scanning direction with the ▲/▼ keys.
3. Press any key to stop the scanning.
Note: for Scan mode, see Menu No.18.
Channel scanning
This function can scan the channels.
1. In frequency mode, press * key for more than 2 seconds. The radio will start
scanning according to the channel you set.
2. You can change the scanning direction with the ▲/▼ keys.
3. Press any key to stop scanning.
Note: for Scan mode, see Menu No.18.
Automatic search FM Radio (FM)
This feature automatically searches the FM radio frequency.
The frequency range is 87.5-108MHz.
1. In frequency or channel mode, press CALL.
2. Repeatedly press * to automatically seach the FM Radio frequency.
3. To exit FM, push CALL again.
Note: while you are listening to the radio, the frequency or channel of A/B receiving signal will automatically switch to the frequency or channel mode for normal
transmitting and receiving.
When the signal disappears the radio will automatically switch again to FM radio
mode.
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Search CTCSS/DCS Code
With this function you can search and store the CTCSS/DCS code used by
other radios.
Procedure:
1. In frequency mode press MENU+11.
2. Push MENU again.
3. Push *; CT will blink on the display.
4. When another radio is transmitting, the display will show the CTCSS/DCS
code.
5. After searching the CTCSS code, the radio will beep and stop scanning.
6. After setting, press MR/VFO for confirmation and store, or press PTT or
EXIT to return to standby mode.
NOTE 1: the DCS scanning has the same procedure of CTCSS code, but you have
to select MENU+10 to enter scanning.
NOTE 2: if CTCSS has not searched the code, you can search using the DCS
mode.
Cursor “▲” Conversion (A/B)
Directly press AB to move the cursor up and down. Then, you can modify or
confirm the parameters indicated by the cursor.
High/low power selection
In channel mode, press # to shift between high and low power.
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Technical specifications
Frequency band ............................ VHF 144-146MHz / UHF 430-440MHz;
Rated voltage .......................................7.4V (Rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack)
Weight ...........................................................................................................203 gr.
Dimensions ............................................................................... 100 x 58 x 33 mm
Connection for accessories ....................................................2 pin Kenwood jack
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
WARNING. Direct plug-in ac/dc power supply must be used for disconnecting
the transceiver from the mains; the desktop charger must be positioned close to
the unit and easily accessible.
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All articles displaying this symbol on the body, packaging or instruction manual of same, must not be thrown away into normal disposal bins but brought
to specialised waste disposal centres. Here, the various materials will be divided by characteristics and recycles, thus making an important contribution to
environmental protection.
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Prodotto o importato da:
CTE INTERNATIONAL s.r.l.
Via. R.Sevardi 7- 42124 Reggio Emilia Italia
www.cte.it - www.midlandeurope.com
L’uso di questo apparato può essere soggetto a restrizioni nazionali. Prima dell’uso leggere attentamente le
istruzioni.
Produced or imported by:
CTE INTERNATIONAL s.r.l.
Via. R.Sevardi 7 42124 Mancasale Reggio Emilia Italy
Imported by:
ALAN - NEVADA UK
Unit 1 Fitzherbert Spur Farlington Portsmouth Hants.
P06 1TT - United Kingdom
www.nevada.co.uk
The use of this transceiver can be subject to national restrictions. Read the instructions carefully before
installation and use.
Importado por:
MIDLAND IBERIA, SA
C/Cobalt, 48 - 08940 Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona - España)
www.midland.es
El uso de este equipo puede estar sujeto a la obtención de la correspondiente autorización administrativa. Lea
atentamente las instrucciones antes de usar el equipo.
Vertrieb durch:
ALAN ELECTRONICS GmbH
Daimlerstraße 1K - D-63303 Dreieich Deutschland
www.alan-electronics.de
Die Benutzung dieses Funkgerätes ist von den landesspezifischen Bestimmungen abhängig. Vor Benutzung
Bedienungsanleitung beachten.
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