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Using the Menu

The radio includes a menu system that uses a short term to describe a function that can be somewhat unclear to users, especially users for whom this is their first radio. This explanation of the menu items should help all users understand each menu item.

Entering the Menu

The large key labeled M on the radio serves to enter the menu of the radio. A short press will open the menu to the last item accessed in the menu.

Exiting the Menu

The large key labeled EXIT on the radio serves to exit the menu of the radio. A short press will exit the menu. A long press registers as a short press and exits the menu.

Selecting a Menu Item

Once in the main menu, the menu items will be displayed on the left-hand side of the screen. The currently selected menu item will be highlighted. The currently selected value for that menu item will be shown on the right. Also, at the bottom of the left-hand side is shown the number of the menu item, ranging from 01 to highest number (originally 51 and now upto 60 and with Hidden-menu up to 70).

To find the menu item to access, the UP/DOWNarrow keys may be used, or the menu item number (see lists below) may be entered on the numeric keypad. For instance, to access the VOX settings, the down arrow can be pressed 57 times, or the number 57 can be entered on the keypad.

Accessing a Menu Item

Once the desired menu item is highlighted, pressing the Menu key will enter into that menu item.

Adjusting a Menu Item

Once the menu item is selected, pressing the up and down arrow keys will adjust the setting for that menu item. To confirm the selection, press the Menu key. To cancel the selection, press the EXIT key.

Main menu

The number in front of the menu-item-description is an menu item number that can be used for quick selection.

  1. Step - step of the frequency (in kHz), up/down buttons change frequency by this value, also you can only set a frequency that is multiple of this value. 2.50/5/6.25/10.00/12.50/25.00/8.33 are the steps that can be set by programming software, all other steps are extension from standard software, and can only be selected from this menu entry.
  2. TxPwr - radio output power (LOW/MID/HIGH)
  3. RxDCS - receiver Digital-Coded Squelch, if you enable this, squelch will only unlock if this code is being received. You can start a DCS/CTCSS scan while you are in this menu option by pressing * SCAN button
  4. RxCTCS - receiver Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System, squelch will only unlock if this code is being received. You can start a DCS/CTCSS scan while you are in this menu option by pressing * SCAN button
  5. TxDCS - transmitter Digital-Coded Squelch, radio will send given code while transmitting
  6. TxCTCS - transmitter Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System, radio will send given code while transmitting
  7. TxODir - transmitter frequency offset direction
  8. TxOffs - transmitter frequency offset value
  9. W/N - bandwidth used by transceiver
    • WIDE - 25kHz
    • NARROW - 12.5kHz
  10. Scramb - scrambler, distorts the audio so it would be harder to understand for other listeners, if two radios use the same setting they can communicate
  11. BusyCL - busy channel lockout, blocks radio from transmitting because signal is being received (with BUSY on screen while PTT is pressed)
  12. Compnd - compander (compressor/expander), allows signals with a large dynamic range to be transmitted over facilities that have a smaller dynamic range capability, improves audio quality, both radios should use this option
  13. Demodu - demodulator mode, default is FM, AM/USB can be used for listening only
  14. ScAdd1 - add channel to scan list 1
  15. ScAdd2 - add channel to scan list 2
  16. ChSave - save current setting to a memory channel
  17. ChDele - delete memory channel
  18. ChName - modify memory channel name
  19. SList - selects which channel is used by memory channel scanner
  20. SList1 - channels assigned to scan list 1
  21. SList2 - channels assigned to scan list 2
  22. ScnRev - scan resume mode
    • CARRIER - resume scan after signal disappears
    • TIMEOUT - resume scan after 5 seconds pause
    • STOP - after receiving a signal, stop the scan
  23. F1Shrt - side button 1 short press function
  24. F1Long - side button 1 long press function
  25. F2Shrt - side button 2 short press function
  26. F2Long - side button 2 long press function
  27. M Long - menu button long press function
  28. KeyLck - auto keypad lock option
  29. TxTOut - max transmission time limit
  30. BatSav - battery save option, the rate between active time and sleep time (OFF/1:1/1:2/1:3/1:4)
  31. Mic - microphone sensitivity (+1.1dB .. +15.1dB)
  32. MicBar - microphone bar that appears while transmitting
  33. ChDisp - channel display style (Name + Freq or Number)
  34. POnMsg - power on message
  35. BatTxt - additional battery value on the status bar in % or V(oltage)
  36. BackLt - backlight duration (OFF/ON/configured Time)
  37. BLMin - minimal backlight brightness, when the screen backlight turns OFF it will go dim to this value
  38. BLMax - maximal backlight brightness, when the screen backlight turns ON it will turn bright to this value
  39. BltTRX - backlight activation on TX or RX
  40. Beep - keypad press beep sound
  41. Roger - roger beep at the end of transmission (OFF/ROGER/MDC1200)
  42. STE - squelch tail eliminator, eliminates noise at the end of a transmission
  43. RP STE - repeater squelch tail eliminator
  44. 1 Call - one key call channel, lets you quickly switch to the channel with 9 Call button
  45. ANI ID - DTMF communication radio ID
  46. UPCode - DTMF code that is sent at the beginning of transmission
  47. DWCode - DTMF code that is sent at the end of a transmission
  48. PTT ID - sets if UPCode and/or DWCode should be transmitted
  49. D ST - DTMF side tone switch, lets you hear transmitted tones in the radio speaker
  50. D Resp - DTMF decoding response
    • DO NOTHING: do nothing
    • RING - Local ringing
    • REPLY - reply response
    • BOTH - local ringing + reply response
  51. D Hold - DTMF auto reset time
  52. D Prel - DTMF pre-load time
  53. D Decd - enables DTMF decoder
  54. D List - list of DTMF constacts
  55. D Live - displays DTMF codes received by radio in the middle of the screen
  56. AM Fix - activates autogain AM fix function
  57. VOX - voice TX activation sensitivity level VOX Setting (OFF/1 .. 10)
  58. BatVol - battery voltage and percentage
  59. RxMode - sets how how the upper and lower frequency is used
    • MAIN ONLY - always transmits and listens on the main frequency
    • DUAL RX RESPOND - listens to both frequencies, if signal is received on the secondary frequency it locks to it for a couple of seconds so you can respond to the call
    • CROSS BAND - always transmits on the primary and listens on the secondary frequency
    • MAIN TX DUAL RX - always transmits on the primary, listens to both
  60. Sql - squelch sensitivity level (0=OFF/1 .. 9)

Hidden menu

Hidden menu is activated by holding PTT + SIDE BUTTON 1 while turning on the radio and than Release All Keys.

The number in front of the menu-item-description is an menu item number that can be used for quick selection.

  1. F Lock - sets the TX frequency band plan. Please note: Not active Release is in preparation
    • DEFAULT+ (137-174, 400-470) - allows TX on default bands, plus options Tx 200, Tx 350, Tx 500
    • FCC HAM (144-148, 420-450)
    • CE HAM (144-146, 430-440)
    • GB HAM (144-148, 430-440)
    • (137-174, 400-430)
    • (137-174, 400-438)
    • DISABLE ALL - disables TX on all frequencies
    • UNLOCK ALL - enables TX on all bands
  2. Tx 200 - enables TX on 200MHz
  3. Tx 350 - enables TX on 350MHz
  4. Tx 500 - enables TX on 500MHz
  5. 350 En - enables RX on 350MHz
  6. ScraEn - enables scrambler function
  7. BatCal - battery calibration, measure the voltage on the back of the radio, and adjust the value in the menu accordingly
  8. BatTyp - battery type, 1600mAh and 2200mAh battery has very different discharge curve, this is used to calculate battery level percentage
  9. Reset - resets radio configuration settings
    • VFO - removes only channel settings
    • ALL - resets all radio settings
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