RTS DV-3140UV User Manual

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Thank you very much for choosing our transceiver will provide you with reliable, clear and efficient communication service. The transceiver introduces innovative DSP digital signal processing technology, high degree integration, it is including kinds of professional function, best stability and great reliability as well as exterior smooth lines, novel, fashionable, sturdy and durable. The transceiver includes plenty of TX, RX channels, as well as UHF and VHF standby modes which are able to realize dual PTT functions. 51 groups of CTCSS encode/decode and 1 group of user-defined CTCSS encode/decode, 1024 groups of DCS encode/decode, 5TONE/DTMF encode/decode, built-in radio functions, etc..It is a meticulous build functional and Multi frequency band radio for radio amateur and commercial users.
User Manual Applied to: DV-3140UV Programming Software: DV3140UV
PROGRAM CAUTIONS: When programming the transceiver, read the factory initial data first, then rewrite the frequency and
signaling etc., otherwise errors may occur because of different frequency ranges involved.
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USER
transceiver is excellently designed with advanced technology. Please observe the following precautions to perform your obligation, prevent personal injury and ensure the safety of transceiver usage.
1. Keep the transceiver and accessories away from children.
2. Please do not try to open or modify the transceiver without permission, non-professionals process may also cause damage.
3. Please use assorted battery and charger to avoid damage.
4. Please use assorted antenna to ensure the communication distance.
5. Please do not expose the transceiver to long period of direct sunlight, nor place it close to heat appliances.
6. Please do not put the transceiver in excessively dusty or humid areas.
7. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents to clean the transceiver.
8. Do not transmit without antenna.
9. When using this transceiver, we recommend transmitting for 1 minute then receiving for 4 minutes. Continuous transmitting for long time or working in high power will heat the back of the transceiver.
Do not place the transceiver’s hot back close to any surface of plastic.
10. If any abnormal odor or smoke detected coming from the transceiver, turn off the power and take off the battery pack and its case. Then contact local dealers.
ATTENTION:
All tips above apply to accessories of your
transceiver. If any device cannot work normally,
please contact local dealers. If you use any accessories made by other companies, Company does not guarantee the operability and safety of the transceiver.
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UNPACKING ............................................................................................................................................
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Supplied Accessories.............................................................................................................................. 1
STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ..............................................2
Standard Accessories ............................................................................................................................. 2
Optional Accessories .............................................................................................................................. 2
BATTERY INFORMATION ..............................................................................................3
Charging Operation ................................................................................................................................ 3
Charger Applied ...................................................................................................................................... 3
NOTES .................................................................................................................................................... 3
How to Charge ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Normal Charging Tips ............................................................................................................................. 6
How to Store the Battery ........................................................................................................................ 6
PREPARATION .......................................................................................................................................
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Installing / Removing the Battery ........................................................................................................... 8
Installing / Removing the Antenna.......................................................................................................... 8
Installing / Removing the Belt Clip ......................................................................................................... 9
Installing the Additional Speaker/ Microphone ....................................................................................... 9
Installing/ Removing the Hand Strap ..................................................................................................... 10
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GETTING ACQUAINTED ...............................................................................................11
LCD Display ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Front Panel .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Side Panel ............................................................................................................................................... 13
BASIC OPERATIONS ....................................................................................................14
Turn the Radio On & OFF....................................................................................................................... 14
Adjusting Volume ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
Channels Selection ................................................................................................................................. 14
Receiving ................................................................................................................................................. 15
Transmitting ..............................................................................................................................................
15
SHORTCUT OPERATIONS ............................................................................................16
Switch between Main Band and Sub Band............................................................................................ 16
Call .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
Lone worker ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Monitor .................................................................................................................................................... 16
Scan ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
Skip a Channel in Scan List ................................................................................................................... 17
Delete Noisy Channel Temporarily ......................................................................................................... 17
Squelch Levels Setup ............................................................................................................................. 18
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Squelch off .............................................................................................................................................. 18
Instantaneously squelch off .................................................................................................................... 18
Frequency Reverse ................................................................................................................................ 18
Keypad Lock ........................................................................................................................................... 19
TX Power Switch .................................................................................................................................... 19
Whisper ................................................................................................................................................... 20
VOX level setup ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Battery Capacity Enquiry ........................................................................................................................ 20
Priority Channel ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Emergency Alarm.................................................................................................................................... 21
CTCSS/DCS Encode/Decode Setup ..................................................................................................... 21
FM radio .................................................................................................................................................. 21
Optional Signal Encode list..................................................................................................................... 22
Single Band Switch ................................................................................................................................. 22
Resume Factory Default ......................................................................................................................... 23
Cloning Cable.......................................................................................................................................... 23
Auto TX.................................................................................................................................................... 24
FUNCTION MENU SETUP ............................................................................................. 25
Menu 23: Squelch level setup ................................................................................................................ 25
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Menu 24: Scan Pause Time Setup ......................................................................................................... 25
Menu 25: LCD Back Light Setup ............................................................................................................ 26
Menu 26: LCD Back Light Color Setup .................................................................................................. 26
PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LNSTALLING & STARTING
(TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE).....................................................................27
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................28
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE .......................................................................................29
ATTACHED CHART .......................................................................................................31
CTCSS Frequency Chart ........................................................................................................................ 31
1024 groups DCS frequency chart ........................................................................................................ 32
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Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend you to identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact dealers immediately.
Item
Quantity
Antenna
1
Li-ion Battery Pack
1
Battery Charger
1
AC adaptor
1
12V Car Charger
1
Belt Clip
1
Instruction Manual
1
Supplied Accessories
UNPACKING
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Antenna*
1
Li-ion Battery Pack
Charger
AC Adaptor
Belt Clip
Instruction
QA09UV1
1500mAh
(12V/500mA)
BC01
Manual
155/435MHz
* Note:
For frequency band of antenna, please refer to label indicated in the bottom of the antenna.
*
Note:
Car Charger and Charger should be used together.
USB Programming
Cable PC03
Hand Strap
GS01
Programming Software
DV3140UV
Battery Pack for Car
charger CPS01
Earphone
HS03
Car Charger CPL01*
2
Handheld Microphone
QHM22
Li-ion Battery Pack
1800mAh
Cloning Cable
CP-04
Standard Accessories
Optional Accessories
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The battery pack is not charged at the factory; please charge it before use. Charging the battery pack for the first time after purchase or extended storage (more than 2 months) may not bring the battery pack to its normal operating capacity. After fully charging/discharging cycle for two or three times, the operating capacity will reach its best performance. The battery pack life is over when it’s operating time decreases even though it is fully and correctly charged. Replace the battery pack.
Please use the specific charger appointed by our company. Other models may cause explosion and personal injury. After installing the battery pack, if the radio displays low battery with red flashing lamp or voice prompt, please charge the battery.
▼Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery into fire. Never attempt to remove the casing
from the battery pack, we show no responsibility on any results caused by modifying freely without permission of our factory.
▼The ambient temperature should be between 5℃and 40℃while charging is in progress. Charging
outside this range may not fully charge the battery.
▼Always switch OFF the transceiver equipped with a battery pack before charging. Otherwise, it will
interfere with correct charging.
To avoid interfering the charging, please do not cut off the power or take out the battery during
charging.
NOTES
Charger Applied
Charging Operation
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BATTERY INFORMATION
▼Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged. This may shorten the life of the
battery pack or damage the battery pack.
▼Do not charge the battery or transceiver if it is damp. Dry it before charging to avoid danger.
1. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet, and then plug the cable of the AC adaptor into the DC jack located on the back of the Charger. The Indicator lights orange (1s) and then goes out----waits to charge.
2. Plug the battery or transceiver into the charger. Make sure that the battery terminals are in contact with charging terminals well. The Indicator turns into twinkling red-----Pre-charging begins.
3. After pre-charging for about 5 minutes, the indicator will stop twinkling----charging begins.
Ac Input
4. It takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge the battery. When the lamp lights green, the charging is finished. Remove the battery or the transceiver equipped with battery from socket.
How to Charge
WARNING:
When keys, ornamental chain or other electric metals contact with the battery terminal, the battery may cause damage or hurt bodies. If the battery terminal short circuit it will generate a lot of heat. Take care when carrying and using the battery. Remember to put the battery or radio into insulated container.Do not put it into metal container.
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5. Charging Process
Charging Status
Indicator Status
Standby (Self-examine lights orange 1second when power on) Pre-charging (Pre-charging stage) Charging (Charge in a constant current) Fully charged (Charge in a constant voltage)
None
Red light twinkles for about 5 minutes Lights red for about 4 hours
Lights green
6. LED Indicator:
STATUS
Self-Examine
When Power on
No Battery
Pre-charging
Charge
Normally
Fully
Charged
Trouble
LED
Orange
(for 1 second)
None
Red Light
Twinkles
for 5 Minutes
Red
Green
Red twinkles
for a long time
NOTE: Trouble means battery heating, battery short-circuit or charger short-circuit.
NOTE: When charging a power-on transceiver equipped with battery, the indicating lamp will not turn into green to show the fully charged status. Only when the transceiver is switched off, can the lamp indicate normally. The transceiver consumes energy when it is power-on, and the charger can not detect the voltage when the battery has been fully charged. So the charger will charge battery in constant voltage and fail to indicate correctly whether the battery has been charged fully.
BA TTERY INFORMATION
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BATTERY INFORMATION
1. Self- Examination: When charging, orange light twinkles for 1 second and goes out, which means
the charger has passed its self-examination and it can charge the battery normally. If the light remains orange or the red light twinkles, it means the charger cannot pass its self-examination or charge the battery.
2. Trickle Pre-Charging: If red light twinkles when battery is inserted into the charger, it means the remnant voltage is low and the charger is trickle-charging the battery (Pre-Charging Status). The charger will automatically turn into normal charging when the battery reaches a certain electric quantity, And if the red light stops twinkling, it means the remnant voltage meets a certain electric quantity, the charger will charge the battery normally.
1. If the battery needs to be stored for a long period, the battery should be removed from the radio. It's state of charge should be 50-100% of full charge.
2. It should be kept in low temperature and dry environment.
3. Keep it away from hot places and direct sunlight.
How to Store the Battery
NOTE: Trickle charging (Pre-Charging Status) time cannot beyond 30 minutes. If the indicating lamp still twinkles after 30-minute trickle-charging, it means that the charger cannot charge the battery. Please
check whether the battery or charger is damaged.
Normal Charging Tips
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WARNING:
▼Do not short circuit battery terminals. ▼Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack. ▼Never assemble the battery in dangerous surroundings, spark may cause explosion. ▼Do not put the battery in hot environment or throw it into fire, it may cause explosion.
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PREPARATION
1. Match the three grooves of the battery pack with the corresponding guides on the back of the transceiver and push.
2. Press the battery pack until the release latch on the top of the transceiver locks. After hearing a “click” sounds, the battery has been locked.
3. To remove the battery pack, slide up the release latch and remove the pack away f rom the transceiver.
Installing the Antenna:
Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure.
Removing the Antenna:
Turn the antenna anticlockwise to remove it.
Installing / Removing the Antenna
Installing / Removing the Battery
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Installing the Belt Clip:
Place the belt clip to the corresponding grooves on the back of the transceiver, and then clockwise screw it.
Removing the Belt Clip:
Anticlockwise turn the screws to remove the belt clip.
Unveil the MIC-SP jack cover and then insert the Speaker/Microphone plug into MIC-SP jack.
NOTE: Note:The transceiver is less water resistant while
using the Speaker/Microphone.
Installing Optional Speaker / Microphone
Installing / Removing the Belt Clip
PREPARATION
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PREPARATION
Slide the loop of the hand strap through the eyelet on the upper rear of the transceiver, pull the entire hand strap through the loop to secure the hand strap in place.
Installing/ Removing the Hand Strap
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On LCD display screen, you will see various icons which stand for the selected functions and sometimes you may forget the meaning of them. Here you will fi the following table extremely useful.
Frequency
Reverse
Offset Frequency
DCS
Talk Around
CTCSS
FUNC Icon
The arrow points to
current operational channel
FM radio
TX Power
Priority Scan VOX Function Scan Skip
Narrow band Scramble
(Encryption) Battery Capacity
Function Menu Serial No. / Main Channel No. serial No.
FM Channel No. Serial No.
Keypad Lock
Busy Channel
NOTE:
Battery capacity indicator(full) No power, replace battery pack or charge battery
Battery capacity remnant Real time display receiving signal
strength/Power Indicator
LCD Display
GETTING ACQUAINTED
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Antenna
Channel switch
Power/Volume
switch
LED indicator,
green light when receiving,
red light when transmitting
Speaker
Microphone
LCD
4 3 3 1 2 5
1 4 5 3 7 5
Programming key
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PTTkey
PF1key, programming key PF2key, programming ke y (programming all kinds of monitor ways)
Left Panel Right Panel
Speaker / Mic- rophone Jacks
Reading/Writing Programming Software Jack
Belt Clip
Battery
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Under power-off state, turn [POWER]/ [VOLUME] clockwise to turn on the transceiver. Under power-on state, turn [POWER]/ [VOLUME] anticlockwise to turn off the transceiver.
Under power-on state, turn [POWER] / [VOLUME] to adjust volume. Clockwise-up, anticlockwise
-down. When adjusting the volume, user can press the key programmed as Squelch Off to monitor volume level.
Under standby, turn channel selector knob to choose the desired channel, Turn clockwise to increase the channel, anticlockwise to decrease the channel. The arrow directs the operational channel.
NOTE: This transceiver has 200 channels for use, if t h e r e is a null channel between 2channels, when manually select channel, transceiver will skip null channel, enter into next channel directly.
Channels Selection
NOTE: Press the side key programmed as Squelch Off to monitor the background noise. Turn [POWER] / [VOLUME] to adjust the volume.
Adjusting Volume
Turn the Radio On & OFF
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You can hear the transmitting party's calling when the channel you are operating is called and the LED light turns green/blue.
Before transmitting, make sure that the channel you want to use is not in busy state through monitoring for a while by pressing the programmed Momentary Squelch off [PF1] / [PF2] key. Under these conditions, press the [PTT] key and speak into microphone. Please keep around 2.5-5cm distance between microphone and your lip. And please speak in normal tone to make the receiver obtain best tone quality.
NOTE: Press PTT key, LED indicator shows red light, means transmitting now, release PTT key to receive
signals.
Transmitting
NOTE: You may not receive the calling if you set a high squelch off level of the transceiver.
If current channel has been programmed with signaling, you can only hear the call from a same signaling, other calls cannot be heard.
Receiving
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SHORTCUT OPERATIONS
The [PF1][PF2] and keys are programmable. They can realize the following functions by programming software.
Press the programmed key of "MAIN" to switch between main band and sub band, arrow directs to the main band.
Under standby, press the programmed key to transmit the pre stored DTMF/5TONE signaling.
Press the programmed key of Lone worker, LCD displays "ALONE ON", radio will start the Lone worker mode. When reach the pre-set remind time, radio will emit voice prompt, user can press any key to re-timing, otherwise when the remind time finished, radio will enter into auto-alarm state. Restart the radio to exit the alarm.
Under standby, press the programmed key of monitor, the transceiver emits "DU" beep and enters into
Monitor
NOTE: Lone worker function is relating to "Lone worker mode" of "Emergency information" in PC software, when programming the "Lone worker" key, it must check on the "Lone worker mode" and setup the timing.
Lone worker
Call
Switch between Main Band and Sub Band
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monitor state, "BUSY" icon fl CTCSS/DCS/5TONE/DTMF decode will be ignored in monitor state, transceiver can monitor signal of the other party as long as receiving the matched carrier wave. Press this key again, transceiver emits "DU DU" beep, the "BUSY" icon disappears, transceiver exits the monitor state.
Scan function can be used for monitoring every channel of current group. Under standby, press the programmed scan key, transceiver emits "DU" beep and enters into scan state. It scans channels in scan list one by one. When one channel receives a matching signal, the transceiver will temporarily stay in this channel and LED indicator will light on. Press the scan key again, transceiver exits scan.
Under standby, press the programmed key of SKIP, transceiver emits "DU" beep, LCD displays "S" icon, the channel has been removed from Scan List. Press the SKIP key again, "S" icon disappears, the channel will resume in scan list.
Use this function to delete the noisy channel or occupied channel from Scan List temporarily. When transceiver stay in a scan channel, press the programmed key of Nuisance Channel Temporary Delete, transceiver emits "DU" beep and delete the channel from Scan List. This function is invalid if only one channel in Scan List. Restart radio, the channel will resume in scan list.
Delete Noisy Channel Temporarily
Skip a Channel in Scan List
Scan
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This function is used for setup the receiving signal intensity. The other party calling can be heard when the receiving signal intensity reaches a certain level, otherwise transceiver will remain mute. Under standby, press the programmed key of Adjust Squelch Level, transceiver emits "DU" beep, LCD displays Squelch level "SQL XX", rotate channel switch to choose desired level. Total 10 squelch levels, 00-09, 00 means the background noise is always on.
Under standby, press the programmed key of Squelch off, the squelch circuit is not mute, background noise can be heard. Press this key again, transceiver emits "DU DU" beep, the squelch circuit becomes mute. By using this function you can monitor the weaker signal which is hard to receive.
Under standby, press and hold the programmed key of Instantaneously Squelch off, transceiver emits "DU" beep and the squelch circuit is not mute, background noise can be heard. Release this key, transceiver emits "DU DU" and the squelch circuit is mute. By using this function you can monitor weak signal which is hard to receive.
Under standby, press the programmed key of Reverse, LCD displays "REV ON" and enters into
Frequency Reverse
Instantaneously Squelch off
Squelch off
Squelch Levels Setup
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Frequency Reverse state, press key again or wait 1second, radio will return back to standby state, LCD displays " " icon. When frequency Reverse function is on, the current channel RX frequency will be switched to TX frequency, the CTCSS or DCS signal which has been setup will be also switched. Repeat the above operation, the transceiver exits reverse functions with LCD displays "REV OFF" , when return back to standby state, " " icon disappears.
In order to prevent wrong operation, you can make use of key lock function. Under standby, press the programmed key of Key Lock, screen displays " " icon, key lock function is enable. Repeat the above operations, transceiver exits key lock function when " " icon disappear.
Under standby, press the programmed key of "Adjust Power Level", user can choose desired power in current channel.
When screen displays " " icon, it means high power is choose, current channel transmits at high power. when screen display " " icon, it means lower power is choose, current channel transmits low power. Power off transceiver, press the programmed key of Adjust Power Level, transceiver emits "DU"
beep, all channels change to high power, restart the transceiver, power resume to preset state.
TX Power Switch
Keypad Lock
NOTE: Under Frequency reverse state, transceiver cannot communicate with other transceivers through repeater.
SHORTCUT OPERATIONS
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SHORTCUT OPERATIONS
When this function is enabled, other parties can hear a higher voice as long as you speak in a lower voice. Under standby, press programmed key of whisper, screen displays "EYE ON", whisper function is enabled, press any other key or wait 1 second, transceiver will return back to standby state. Repeat above operation, whisper function is disabled when screen displays "EYE OFF".
This function is used for setup VOX transmit volume, volume must be higher when VOX level is higher. Under standby, press programmed key of VOX level, screen displays "VOX", rotate channel switch to select need VOX level. Total 10 levels, 1-10, and off. When VOX function is off, "VOX" icon disappears.
Under standby, press programmed key of Voltage Display, transceiver emit "DU" beep, LCD displays current battery voltage. Press the key again, transceiver emits "DUDU" beep and return to standby state.
Under standby state, press the programmed key of Priority Channel, transceiver emits "DU" beep
Priority Channel
Battery Capacity Inquiry
VOX level setup
Whisper
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and switch to the preset priority channel, signal can be transmitted or received in the priority channel. Rotate the channel switch or press the key again to exit.
Under standby state, hold pressing [PF1] key which is programmed with ALARM function until LCD displays "ALARM", Emergency alarm function is started. This transceiver has 4 Alarm modes for optional, can be setup in programming software. Power off transceiver to exit Alarm.
Under standby state, press programmed key of CTCSS SELECT, LCD displays "CT DEC", "CT" and "T" icon, rotate channel switch to choose desired CTCSS encode/decode setup, press PTT key save and exit. Press the key again, LCD displays "DCSDEC" and "DCS" icon, rotate channel switch to choose desired DCS encode/decode, press PTT key save and exit. Press the key again, "DCS" icon disappears, the CTCSS/DCS encode/decode is OFF.
Under standby, press programmed key of FM radio, transceiver emits "DU" beep and switch into FM
FM radio
Note: This function is only available for UHF. If you want to setup VHF, please edit by PC software.
CTCSS/DCS Encode/Decode Setup
Emergency Alarm
SHORTCUT OPERATIONS
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radio, LCD displays "FM ON" and "FM" icon, rotate channel switch to choose desired FM channel. Press this key again, FM icon disappears, transceiver returns back to standby state.
Under Standby State, press programmed key of Call list, if current channel setup DTMF signaling or no signaling, it will show DTMF encode list, turn channel switch to choose desired encode, press PTT to transmit the encode. If current channel setup 5Tone signaling, it will show 5Tone encode list, turn channel switch to choose desire encode, press PTT to transmit the encode.
To reduce the sub band interfere when using main band, you can use the single band switch function to shut off the sub band rapidly.
1. Under standby, press programmed key of "MAIN DISP", transceiver displays upper channel, shut off the bottom channel.
2. Press the key again, transceiver displays the bottom channel, shut off the upper channel.
3. Press the key again, return to dual display.
Single Band Switch
NOTE: DTMF/5TONE encode must be programmed in PC software, 16groups of DTMF, 100groups of 5TONE. When the 5TONE encode with name, transceiver will show the name, otherwise will sho w "CALL XX".
Optional Signal Encode list
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Once transceiver works abnormally for wrong operations or wrong programming, user can start this function to resume all functions and channels as Factory Default. Turn off transceiver, hold pressing the programmed key of "Initialize" and power on transceiver, until LCD displays "RESET", release the key, transceiver emits "DU" beep, all the functional setup and channel setup resume to factory default.
This feature will copy the programmed data and parameters from the master unit to slave units. It copies the parameters and memory program settings. Connection: Use optional CP04 cloning cable, connect Read/write frequency port on both master and slave, setting and programing as the requirement below.
[Settings: Master side]
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Press the programmed key of "Clone" to Power on, the display shows "CLONE", the master unit
enters into copy mode .
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Press PTT key, the display appears "CLONE XX" XX stands for the data amount being cloned.
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When the data transfer is completed, slave unit restarts, the master unit display appears "CLONE".
Cloning Cable
NOTE: This function is default off, if need to open this function, please contact with dealer or edit by PC software.
Resume Factory Default
SHORTCUT OPERATIONS
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Master unit remain copy mode state to prepare for the next copy, if reboot the master means exit
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copy mode to return to normal mode.
[Settings: Slave side]
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In the standby mode, when the slave receives the data, the display shows "CLONE XX" XX stands
for the data being cloned.
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When data reception is complete, the slave unit returns to normal mode and restart automatically.
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Turn off the slave's power, remove the cable, insert another slave which you want to copy. If the data is not successfully transmitted, turn off the master and slave, check if the cable connections are correct, and then repeat the whole process again.
Power off transceiver, press the programmed key of Auto TX and power on transceiver, transceiver will start auto TX, no need press PTT for TX. Power off radio to exit the auto TX.
Auto TX
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When key short press set as SETMODE, functions as below.
This function is used for set up the RX signal intensity, the call can be heard when the intensity of RX signal reach a preset data, otherwise transceiver will keep mute.
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Press
the
key to enter into function menu setup.
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Turn channel switch to choose No.23 item, LCD displays "SQL".
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Press
key to enter into next item, turn channel switch to choose desired setup.
00-09, total 10 SQL levels for optional, 00 is the lowest (always on).
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Press
key to return the function menu, or press any other keys to save and exit.
Menu 24: Scan Pause Time Setup
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Press
the
key to enter into function menu setup.
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Turn channel switch to choose No.24 item, LCD displays "SCAN".
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Press
key to enter into next item, turn channel switch to choose desired setup.
5ST: When scan a match signal, stay 5 seconds then resume scan
Menu 23: Squelch level setup
FUNCTION MENU SETUP
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10ST: When scan a match signal, stay 10 seconds then resume scan
15ST: When scan a match signal, stay 15 seconds then resume scan
2SP: When scan a match signal, stay until the signal disappears 2seconds, then resume scan.
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Press
key to return the function menu, or press any other keys to save and exit.
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FUNCTION MENU SETUP
Menu 25: LCD Back Light Setup
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Press
the
key to enter into function menu setup.
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Turn channel switch to choose No.25 item, LCD displays "LIGHT".
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Press
key to enter into next item, turn channel switch to choose desired setup.
AUTO: Automatic, LCD back light will automatic turn off after a period of turn on.
ON: Always ON.
OFF: Always OFF.
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Press
key to return the function menu, or press any other keys to save and exit.
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Turn channel switch to choose No.26 item, LCD displays "COLOR".
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Press
key to enter into next item, turn channel switch to choose desired setup.
BLUE: Blue color
ORG: Orange color
PUR: Purple color
Menu 26: LCD Back Light Color Setup
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Press the key to enter into function menu setup.
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Press
key to return the function menu, or press any other keys to save and exit.
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1. Double Click "DV3140UV setup.exe", then go on installing as computer command.
2. Click "START" menu of computer, choose "USB To COM" in DV3140UV item and click it. Please install USB To Comport drive program as computer command.
3. Please plug PC03 programming cable into USB port of PC device, then connect to transceiver.
4. Double click "DV3140UV" shortcut icon, or click DV3140UV item in "START" menu to open programming software interface.
5. Choose "COM Port" as computer command, then click "OK" to start programming software.
Note : In same computer, if programming cable plugs into different USB port, the COM Port number is different.
Before programming, transceiver should be turned on fi . Not turn on or turn off transceiver when it is connecting with computer, otherwise it may cause transceiver not read or write data. If this situation is happened, please shut down programming software, remove programming cable from computer, then re-plug cable into computer and re-start programming software, re-choose COM Port, the programming will work normally.
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NOTE: The programming software is attached with product identifying system. In first time run, the transceiver should be connected to computer, otherwise the software can not run.
PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LNSTALLING & STARTING (TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE)
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
General
Frequency Range
VHF: 136-174MHz UHF: 400-480MHz
(EX: 400-520MHz)
FM:76~108MHz(RX)
Channel Capacity
200 channels
Channel Spacing
25KHz (Wide Band)
12.5KHz (Narrow Band)
Phase-locked Step
0.1KHz
Operating Voltage
7.4V DC ±20%
Battery Life
More than 12 Hours (1500mAh), by 5-5-90 work cycle
Frequency Stability
±2.5ppm
Operating Temperature
-20~ +55
Size
240×56×30mm (with battery pack, antenna)
Weight
240g (with battery pack, antenna)
Receiving Part
Wide band
Narrow band
Sensitivity(12dB SINAD)
≤0.25μV
≤0.35μV
Adjacent Channel Selectivity
≥65dB
≥60dB
Intermodulation
≥65dB
≥60dB
Spurious Rejection
≥70dB
≥70dB
Hum & Noise
≥45dB
40dB
Audio Distortion
≤5%
Audio Power Output
1000mW/10%
Transmitting Part
Wide band
Narrow band
Power Output
6W/1W(VHF) 5W/1W(UHF)
Modulation
16KΦF3E
11KΦF3E
Adjacent Channel Power
≥65dB
≥60B
Hum & Noise
≥40dB
≥40dB
Spurious Emission
-36dB
-36dB
Audio Distortion
≤5%
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Problem
Corrective Action
No Power
A. The battery pack may be exhausting. Recharge
or replace the battery pack.
B. The battery pack may not be installed correctly.
Remove the battery pack and install it again.
C.The power switch is broken; send it to local
dealers to repair.
D.Battery touch is broken; send it to local dealers
to repair.
Battery power dies shortly after correctly charging.
The battery pack life is finished. Replace the battery pack with a new one.
Transceiver cannot scan
The channels are not in scan list. (Professionals set it.)
All band noisy after programmed or green light always lightens
Turn on squelch when programmed. Non­professionals are advised not to adjust this function.
No sound after using microphone for a while
Earphone jack is broken. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.)
Communication distance becomes short, and it is low sensitivity
A. Check whether the antenna is in good condition
and the antenna base do not come adrift.
B. Users select wrong frequency type which
is not in accord with this transceiver when programming.
C.Whether it has set in low power output. (Please
contact with local dealers to repair it.)
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Cannot talk to or hear other members in your group
A. Different frequency or channel, please change it. B. Different CTCSS / DCS please reset it. C. Out of communication range.
Can not power on or frequent power-off
Check whether the battery touch is out of sharp or broken.
The receiver gets low or intermittent voice from the caller
Check weather the MIC is stoppage. (Otherwise, please contact with local dealers to repair it.)
Unstable communication with loud background noise
Out of communication range or obstruct by tall buildings or in basement and so on.
Loudspeaker become lower or with “ka ka” sound after using a certain time
Check whether the loudspeaker net is broken. Iron powder or sundries is in the loudspeaker. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.)
Receive voice from the other party but can not transmit
Check [PTT] key. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.)
Receiving Indicator (green light) lightens but no sound
A. Low volume, please turn on clockwise. B. Loudspeaker is broken. (Please contact with
local dealers to repair it.)
C. Earphone jack is broken. (Please contact with
local dealers to repair it.)
D. Volume switch is broken. (Please contact with
local dealers to repair it.)
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62.5
12
94.8
23
136.5
34
177.3
45
218.1
2
67.0
13
97.4
24
141.3
35
179.9
46
225.7
3
69.3
14
100.0
25
146.2
36
183.5
47
229.1
4
71.9
15
103.5
26
151.4
37
186.2
48
233.6
5
74.4
16
107.2
27
156.7
38
189.9
49
241.8
6
77.0
17
110.9
28
159.8
39
192.8
50
250.3
7
79.7
18
114.8
29
162.2
40
196.6
51
254.1
8
82.5
19
118.8
30
165.5
41
199.5
52
user-defined
9
85.4
20
123.0
31
167.9
42
203.5
10
88.5
21
127.3
32
171.3
43
206.5
11
91.5
22
131.8
33
173.8
44
210.7
CTCSS Frequency Chart
ATTACHED CHART
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ATTACHED CHART
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1024 groups DCS frequency chart
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ATTACHED CHART
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NOTE: N stands for positive code. I stands for inverted code. 1024 groups of DCS in total.
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