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1、UHF FM TRANSCEIVER DJ-S446 Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing this ALINCO FM transceiver. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Please read it carefully before using the transceiver and be sure to keep it for future reference. ALINCO, INC. i Contents
2、Contents IPoints to Note when Using an External Power Supply 1. Accessories .2 1-1Standard Accessories .2 1-2Attaching and Detaching Accessories .2 1-2-1Hand Strap.2 1-2-2Belt Clip .2 1-2-3Battery Pack .3 1-3Battery Level Indicator .4 1-4Loading Batteries.4 2. Control Functions . 5 2-1Names and Oper
3、ations of Transceiver Controls .5 2-2Key Operations .7 2-3Display.9 3. Basic Operations . 10 3-1Turning the Power ON.10 3-2Adjusting the Audio Volume .10 3-3VFO Mode .10 3-3-1Frequency Number Setting.10 3-4Memory Mode .11 3-4-1Selecting a Memory Channel .11 3-4-2Memory Channel Programming.12 3-4-3Cl
4、earing a Memory Channel .13 3-4-4Contents of Memory Programming.13 3-5CALL Mode.14 3-5-1Selecting the CALL Channel .14 3-5-2Programming a CALL Channel .14 3-6Receiving .15 3-6-1Monitor Function.15 3-7Transmitting.16 3-7-1Selecting the Transmitter Output Level .16 ii 4. Parameter Setting Mode.17 4-1M
5、ode Setting Items.17 4-2Selecting the Setting Mode.18 5. Advanced Operations . 22 5-1Scanning .22 5-1-1VFO Scan .23 5-1-2Memory Scan .23 5-1-3Skip Channel Setting .24 5-1-4Tone Scan .24 5-2Key Lock .25 5-3Tone Call.25 5-4Lamp.25 6. Selective Communicating .26 6-1Tone Squelch .27 7. Special Functions
6、 . 28 7-1Theft Alarm.28 7-1-1Connecting and Setting .29 7-1-2Alarm.30 7-1-3Alarm Delay .31 8. Cloning .32 8-1Cloning .32 9.Maintenance and Reference . 35 9-1Resetting .35 9-2Options.36 10.Specifications.37 Contents iii 1 Before Operating the Transceiver Caution The use of a transceiver in the follow
7、ing places may be prohibited. Aboard aircraft In airports In ports Within or near the operating area of business wireless stations or their relay stations. Before using the transceiver in any of the above places, obtain any necessary permission from the proper authorities, and be mindful of local la
8、ws that govern amateur radio operation. IPoints to Note when Using an External Power Supply Use a 4.5V-16.0 DC external power source. When connecting the power supply to the transceiver, use the optional DC cable for base stations (EDC-37). Connect the cable to the DC jack on the side of the transce
9、iver. When power is supplied from the cigarette lighter socket of a car, use the cigarette lighter cable (EDC-43) or the cigarette lighter cable with filter (EDC- 36). Use the cigarette lighter cable with filter (EDC-36) during mobile operation to help prevent noise. Turn the transceivers power off
10、when connecting or disconnecting the DC cable. 2 1. Accessories 1-2 Attaching and Detaching Accessories 1-2-1 Hand Strap 1.Attach the hand strap in the upper slot (at the rear of the transceiver) as shown in the illustration. 1-2-2 Belt Clip 1.Put the Belt Clip on the back of the transceiver as show
11、n in the illustra- tion. 2.Turn the screw clockwise until it stops. Check to be sure the clip is securely connected. 3.Turn the screw counter-clockwise to detach the Belt Clip. 1. Accessories 1-1 Standard Accessories Battery Case EDH-31 Belt Clip Hand Strap Instruction Manual (Note : Standard access
12、ories may vary depending on versions.) Hand Strap Belt Clip 3 1. Accessories Caution The battery pack is not charged when shipped. It must be charged before using. It takes a maximum of 10 hours to charge the battery pack with the EDC-93 (120V) / EDC-94 (230V)(EBP-52N / EBP-53N) and about 30 hours w
13、ith the EBP-54. Charging should be conducted within a temperature range of 0 to 40C. (32-104F) Do not convert or dismantle the battery pack and do not place it in fire or water. Such practices are dangerous. Never short-circuit the battery pack terminals, as this can cause damage to the equipment or
14、 lead to overheating the battery, which could cause burns. Unnecessary prolonged charging (overcharging) can deteriorate battery performance. The battery pack should be stored in a dry place where the temperature range is -20C to -45C (-4F to +113F). Temperatures outside this range can cause battery
15、 liquid leakage. Exposure to prolonged high humidity can cause corrosion of metal components. Normally, the battery pack can be charged up to 500 times. However, the battery pack can be considered dead if usable time drops off markedly in spite of charging the pack for the recommended time. When thi
16、s happens, a new pack should be used. To protect the environment, do not dispose of the used battery pack improperly. Check with your local solid waste officials for details on recycling the battery pack for proper disposal in your area. To charge the battery pack, mount it on the transceiver, conne
17、ct 13.8VDC to the DC power supply jack and set the units battery charging function ON in the Setting mode. 1-2-3 Battery Pack (Option) 1.Attaching the battery pack: Align the grooves on the battery pack with the rib on the transceiver, and push in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. 2.Detach
18、ing the battery pack: Push down the catches at the bottom of the transceiver, and slide the battery pack off in the direction of the arrow. Battery Pack Rib Groove Battery Pack 1 2 Catches 4 1. Accessories 1-3 Battery Level Indicator Battery charge level may change in relation to ambient air tempera
19、ture or the amount of use. Even if the charge indicator appears to show the need for charging or replacing batteries, the transceiver may still be used for reception or low output transmission. Modify the battery type setting in the Setting mode when the battery pack type is changed. 1-4 Loading Bat
20、teries 1.Load three (3) commercially available AA alkaline batteries in the battery case (EDH-31). Set the batteries in the battery case in the +/- orientation marked at the bottom of the case. 2.Attach the battery case in the same method of the battery pack (page3). Caution Manganese batteries are
21、not recommended as they may decrease the transmission output level. Be sure to observe proper orientation of the batteries polarity (+ -). Switch off the battery transceivers charge function when dry cell batteries are used. Charge Level When the charge level becomes low, an empty battery mark appea
22、rs. Charge (or replace) the battery. Battery Case 5 2. Control Functions 2. Control Functions 2-1 Names and Operations of Transceiver Controls I Top and Front Views No.NameFunctions Speak into microphone from a distance of approx. 5 cm. 1 2 3 4 5 Power Switch Volume Switches power ON/OFF. Also used
23、to adjust the audio volume. Display (LCD)Refer to Display in this manual (Page9). FUNC keyUse this key in combination with other keys to access various functions of the transceiver. Holding this key for 3 seconds activates the Setting mode where various settings are possible. 6Key pad Refer to Key O
24、perations (Page7). 7 Microphone MIC Connector SP Connector For connection of the optional external microphone (2k ) with 2.5 stereo plug. For connection of the optional external speaker (8 ) with 3.5 monophonic plug. 431 2 5 6 7 1 6 2. Control Functions I Side View No.NameFunctions 8 9 10 11 Antenna
25、Pivot the antenna up when using the transceiver. PTT (press to talk) key When this key is held down, the transceiver transmits. When the key is released, the transceiver receives. MONI keyWhen this key is pressed, the squelch is unmuted and you can hear received signals. The squelch is also unmuted
26、when the tone squelch is set. If this key is pressed while FUNC appears, the Key Lock function is activated. Pressing this key while the PTT key is pressed and held transmits the tone call signal. DC-IN Terminal for connecting an external power supply. Connect the optional cigarette lighter cable wi
27、th filter (EDC-36), and you can use it in the car. The center of the pin is the + (positive) pole and the outside is the - (negative) pole. Use a stable power supply with DC4.5- DC16.0V, with a capacity of 1A or more. Antenna SideVolume Side 8 9 10 11 7 2. Control Functions 2-2 Key Operations No.Nam
28、eAfter pressing FUNC key 1 PTT- Independent operation Completes the setting in the setting mode. 2MONISwitches the key lock ON/OFF (page 25).Activates the monitoring function. 3 FUNC/SETAccesses various functions. 4L/T SQSets the tone squelch function (page 27).Increases the frequency and memory cha
29、nnels. 5 M/CALLActivates the Call mode (Page 14).Decreases the frequency and memory channels. 6V/M /MWPrograms a memory channel (Page 12).Switches VFO/Memory modes. - 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 2. Control Functions No.NameDuring transmission 1 PTT- Pressed for a while Enables transmission while holding. 2MONITra
30、nsmits tone call signal (page 25).- 3 FUNC/SET-Activates the Setting mode (page 17). 4L/T SQStarts upward scanning (page 22). 5 M/CALLStarts downward scanning (page 22). 6V/M /MW- Sets the transmission output level HIGH (page 16). Sets the transmission output level LOW (page 16). 9 2. Control Functi
31、ons 2-3 Display 123 45 10 6 7 8 12 11 9 131614 15 Appears when the FUNC key is pressed. Blinks during memory writing mode. Appears on Memory scan skip channel(s). Appears when the Bell Function is on. Appears when the charge level is low. Appears when the Mosquito Repellent Signal (MRS) is ON. Appea
32、rs when transmission output level is LOW. Indicates memory No. in the Memory mode and setting No. in the Setting mode. Appears when keys are locked. Indicates the frequency number. Indicates the tone number. Indicates the various setting status. Appears when the Theft Alarm is ON. Blinks during scan
33、ning operation. Appears when the squelch is unmuted. Indicates the receiving level and the transmission output. No.IndicationDisplay 1 2 5 6 4 3 9 10 13 14 12 11 7 8 15 16 10 3. Basic Operations 3. Basic Operations 3-1 Turning the Power ON Hold the POWER switch down for a second to turn the power ON
34、. To turn the power OFF, hold the power switch down again for 2 seconds. 3-2 Adjusting the Audio Volume To increase : Rotate the volume dial clockwise. To decrease : Rotate the volume dial counter-clockwise. When a voice cannot be heard due to the squelch setting, press and hold the MONI key and adj
35、ust the volume to the level you desire. 3-3 VFO Mode The factory default setting for the transceiver is the VFO mode. 3-3-1 Frequency Number Setting When L/M keys are pressed, frequency number increases and decreases. Reference:Squelch level can be adjusted in the Setting mode (page 17). VFO mode Au
36、dio volume decreases Volume dial Audio volume increases Power switch 11 3. Basic Operations 3-4 Memory Mode The Memory mode is used to recall a previously programmed frequency. This transceiver has 99 memory channels (1-99CH), 1 call channel (C), and 1 alarm channel (SC). 3-4-1 Selecting a Memory Ch
37、annel 1.Press the V/M key to activate the Memory mode. Pressing the V/M key alternates the transceiver between VFO/Memory modes. When in Memory mode, the memory channel No. appears on the display. The Memory mode cannot be activated if there is no pre-set program recorded in the memory channels. By
38、pressing the L/M keys, the memory No. increases (or decreases) by one memory each time the key is pressed. Memory channel No. Memory mode 12 3. Basic Operations 3-4-2 Memory Channel Programming 1.Return to the VFO mode by pressing the V/M key. 2.Select the desired frequency you wish to save to Memor
39、y. 3.Press the FUNC key and then press the V/M key while the F icon appears. The memory channel No. and W blinks. VFO mode Caution Please be sure to set the frequency number for alarms in CH-SC (the channel for alarms) (Page 29). Selecting and programming again overwrites a programmed memory channel
40、. The CALL channel can also be overwritten but the CALL channel cannot be cleared. 4.Select a memory channel to program by pressing the L/M keys. A blinking memory channel No. indicates that the channel is not programmed yet. 5.Press the MW key while W blinks. A beep is heard and the selected VFO frequency number is progr