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1. SPEAKER The internal speaker is located here KEYBOARD These 16 keys select the operating features on the TH UVF9 The function of the keys are described in CALL Activates T CALL 1750Hz for repeater access and transmit DTMF and 2 5 tone signaling PTT details on pages 16 amp 17 Press it to transmit and release it to receive after your transmission is completed MIC SP The jack provides connection points for microphone audio earphone audio speaker and program cable MONI Long press this key disables the noise squelching action allowing you to hear very weak signals near the back ground noise level 7119 LCD DISPLAY You will see various icons shown on the screen when power on The following table can help you identify icons meaning which display on LCD Tal Los vox d RN Gl m E ae TT ee Sow HG eta BOUL 22 Icons Description of functions Yanl Operating band signal amp power meter L Low TX power active D Dual watch standby active S RX power save active VOX VOX active Repeater shift direction and ARS active R Reverses the transmit and receive frequency active N Narrow band mode active el Keypad lock active GIE leons Descripti
2. 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 050 051 053 054 065 071 072 073 DCS CODE 265 371 503 662 174 266 411 506 664 223 306 423 526 723 225 311 431 532 731 132 243 325 445 565 734 245 332 452 754 145 246 343 454 624 S mee 25 346 455 627 155 252 351 462 631 165 263 365 466 654 S Function 2 TONE Search Scanning In operating situations where you don t know the CTCSS DCS tone being used by another station or stations you can command the radio to listen to the incoming signal and scan in search of the tone being used Enter Menu 315 32 to start CTCSS DCS searching If the Tone scan feature does not detect a tone or code it will continue to scan indefinitely When this happens it may be that the other station is not sending any tone You can press PTT key to halt the scan at any time You also can press MONI key during Tone scanning to listen to the muted signal from the other station When you release the MONI key Tone scanning will resume Tone Scanning works either in the VFO or MR modes Function 3 TONE Calling 1750Hz If the repeaters in your country require a 1750Hz burst tone for access typically in Europe you can press and hold CALL key for 2s and transmitter will automatically be activated and a 1750Hz audio tone will be superimposed on the carrier Once access to the repeater has been gained you may release CALL and use PTT key for activating the transmitt
3. Functions TH UVF9 allows you to transmit on the sub band even if you are working on Functions you can select high low TX power according to your talking environment the operating band and need When you store memories you can store High and Low power Enter Menu 2 to select priority transmit band Default EDIT S settings separately in each memory EDIT It will transmit on the operating band Enter Menu 4 to set TX power BUSY It will transmit on the band last talking used High 4W 3 VOX Level amp VOX Switch VOX amp VOX SW MENU 3813 S Low 0 5W when you select Low power the L icon will appear on the display Functions the VOX function provides automatic transmit receive switching based on 5 Squelch Adjustment SQL MENU 5 voice input to the microphone With the VOX switch ON you do not need to Functions TH UVF9 s Squelch system allows you to mute the background noise when press PTT switch in order to transmit and it is not necessary to use a VOX no signal is being received Not only does the Squelch system standby headset in order to utilize VOX operation operation more pleasant it also significantly reduces battery current Enter Menu 13 to set VOX switch Default OFF consumption When the VOX is activated the VOX icon will appear on the display Enter Menu Bi to set SQL level Default 5 Enter Menu 3 to set VOX level It has 8 grades i L 6 Dual Wait Standby D WAIT MENU 6 The higher lev
4. Patented product counterfeiting not allowed Patent 201230007056 1 Dual band Dual rRe g standby SS 0 s A B band independent operatio Tone Search cress 0cs Scanning DTMF ANI function Short cut menu operation TH UVF9 DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER USER S MANUAL TO CUSTOMERS Thank you very much for using our two way radio This radio of modern design is reasonable structure with stable functions It is designed to meet different customers need for high quality with easy operation and perfect capablity We believe you are pleased with its nice shape and excellent performance This manual is suitable for using the model of TH UVF9 Welcome to use 7Y7 two way radio http www tyt888 com Main Functions 2 x 128 channels Storage and scanning Shortcut menu operation mode FM radio and 25 stations memory CTCSS DCS and tone search scanning Tone calling 1750Hz tone 25kHz 12 5kHz channel spacing switchable High middle low TX power switchable Multi working mode switchable TH UVF9 Man down optional 8 groups of scrambler Optional Remote stun kill activate Optional 2T 5T DTMF encoder and decoder optional SET MENU MODE 002222 eeeececeecee nett 21 CONTENTS Se SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION exe 24 USING TIPS DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ee oe eee 29 UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Gegend 29 Supplied Items SC barge SE T ES s CHARGING BATTERY PACK Se Geer KEEN bo Charging
5. 5 The user can get repairing service from the followingways e Goto the shop where you buy the machine Our local repairing agents Send back to our company DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER Quanzhou TYT Electronics Co Ltd Address Block 39 1 Optoelectronics information industry base Nan an Quanzhou Fujian China Website www tyt888 com
6. compatibility please turn off the radio in places where have the banner Do not use wireless equipment such as hospital and other healthcare places E In the car with an airbag do not put the radio within the scope of the airbag deployment Do not store the radio under the direct sunshine or in hot areas When you transmit with the radio do keep away from its antenna for 5cm at least R f the radio appears smelly or smoke please shut off its power immediately and contact with your local dealer Do not transmit too long for the radio may heat and hurt the user 021 2i E UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Welcome to use TTT TH UVF9 transceiver Please check if any damage to thep ackage when your receive it Carefully unpack the transceiver We recommend that you check the items listed in the following table If any items are missing or damaged during shipment please contact with your local dealer immediately Supplied Items D Antenna 1 TH UVF9 Body 1 Li ion battery 1 Ge vi S TELE Kg rr Belt Clip 1 User s Manual 1 Handstrap 1 Verification 1 Note The antenna frequency range please refers to the annular label at the bottom of antenna 7109 CHARGING BATTERY PACK INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES http www tyt888 com CHARGING BATTERY PACK Charging Precaution The supplied battery pack of TH UVF9 is a high performance Li ion battery with 7 4V s
7. Operation Item 23824 Page 36 4 FM Radio Mode TH UVF9 provides frequency 76 00 108 00MHz FM radio Under this mode you can choose FM frequency you need directly Scan frequency range and store your favorite channels Press em to enter and exit FM radio mode oma 119 5 MENU Mode Press D key to enter MENU mode there are 34 items in total Please see SET MENU MODE Page 21 6 Reset Mode Press GQ key and switch the power on to enter Reset mode then press 1 key to enter 1 E3 or key to select VFO FULL 2 VFO initialize all setting under frequency mode 3 FULL initialize all setting under frequency and memory mode No 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 LCD Display SCAN TX SEL O POWER Q D WAIT LED LIGHT BEEP N O BCLO lt x lt E gt zl VOX SW ROGER g SET MENU MODE Available Values EDIT BUSY 1 8 LOW HIGH ON OFF ON AUTO OFF COLOR1 COLOR2 COLOR3 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 30 60 270 OFF WAVE CALL ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Description of Function Frequency Channel Scan Priority Transmit VOX Level Setting High Low TX Power SQL level setting Dual Wait Standby LED Display mode Backlight brightness setting Keypad Beeper Setting Automatic Number Identity Transmitter Time Out Timer Busy Channel Lock Out VOX Switch ON OFF Transmit Over Beeper Dual Watch M
8. TE gt oD gt gt oD gt gt BA gt gt IT gt Select parameter Parameter Explanation Press to sel available val or lect lues OFF QT DCS Press to sel or lect available values OFF QT DCS Press available vali or to select ues Press to sel available val or lect UGS 5K 6 25K 10K 100K A Press to sel or lect available values Wide Narrow Press or to change scan direction Press GQ key to start scan Press Tea scan or to change irection Press 9 key to start scan Press to sel or lect available values ON OFF Press to sel available val or lect lues ON OFF Press to sel or lect available values 1 8 Press to sel available val or lect ues OFF COMP SCRA Confirm Return gt aD 0 0 0 0 0 y 0 D gt oD gt oD D Standby Press E0 twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit Press E twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit Press G3 twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit D weg E0 twice to exit Press E9 twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit mp Press ED twice to exit DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS 1 Scan A Scan Mode setting SCAN amp SCANS MENU 1 amp 17 Functions u
9. TXPower High yj Scrambler 7 RX Freq baaie WIN Wide gt l Ven Signal 434 25500 None se araar a Twe Stone z TX Freq Encode PTT ID Off Ex Decode 3 KA 434 25500 None v vox On z AtoResponse e 2 ls Si I Picture 10 This transceiver has 8 groups 5 Tone encoder and decoder to support the different channels the operation of calling transmitting 5 Tone are as follows 1 Select the channel with 5 tone signal LCD displays 5T at the right bottom of radio 2 Press LCD displays 3 Input the 5 Tone ID of radio you want to call e g input A 2 3 5 B in Group 2 in sequence at this time the keys Tal 8 GB Gas stand for A B C and D so if you want to input A 2 3 5 B press E3 a kD GE ea in sequence 4 Press PTT to transmit 1157 REMOTE KILL STUN ACTIVATE AND REVIVE If you want to use remote kill stun activate and revive please program signalling for current channel as DTMF and 2 5tone REMOTE KILL If the radio received DTMF code programmed as remote kill the radio will enter the remote kill status radio cannot send or receive signals If the radio received DTMF code programmed as revive the radio will quit the remote kill status and enter normal operation In this situation the radio only can be revived by programming software the method is as follows read data from radio first and then click program gt Optional Fea
10. Under FM frequency modae input the digits directly by keypad or press 33 or to choose the desired frequency Under FM memory mode press E3 or Ga to choose the desired channel 4 FM radio search Under FM radio mode press E 1 then press again to enter FM radio scanning you will see RADIO SEEK UP in the screen press E3 or to change scanning direction Radio will stop scanning when frequency is available and then exits If you rotate the encoder knob it will scan again press any key except 9 or 32 and to exit 5 FM radio storage Under FM frequency mode press GJ and then press Gaz J the channel number for storage blinks at the right of the screen press 33 or Sa or use number key to select the desired channel number press B to confirm and then back to the receiving mode 6 FM radio channel delete Under FM memory mode turn off the radio press G9 to turn on the radio you will see DEL in the screen and the channel number blinks press 33 or Ga to choose the channel number you want to delete press J to confirm Repeat this operation you can delete all memory channel 25 in maximum 8 WIRE CLONE Prepare 2sets of TH UVF9 1pcs specific wired cloning cable Master radio sending messages when in wired cloning Deputy radio receiving and storing messages when in wired cloning Steps of wired clone 1 Th
11. direction of the repeater shift Enter Menu 23 to set magnitude of the repeater shift Available values 0 00 99 95 MHz Enter Menu 28 to set the repeater shift direction Default OFF 7190 20 Display Channel Name DIS NAME amp CH NAME MENU 23824 Functions switch channel name display ON OFF and edit channel name under MR CH mode Enter Menu 23 to switch display channel name ON OFF Enter Menu 24 to edit channel name also you can edit it directly by program software Using E3 8 to select character Tel E to switch cursor position 21 Tone coder amp Tone Search Scanning amp Tone calling C CDC amp R CDC amp T CDC amp SEEK 67 0 amp D023N MENU 25 amp 26 amp 278318 amp 32 Function 1 CTCSS DCS Operation Many repeater systems require that a very low frequency audio tone be superimposed on your FM carrier in order to activate the repeater This helps prevent false activation of the repeater by radar or spurious signals from other transmitters Enter Menu 25 26 27 to set TX amp RX Tone coder RX Tone coder TX Tone coder 1 Press E key to select CTCSS DCS OFF After you choose CTCSS DCS press 3 a key to choose the right group you need 2 Press E key to select DCS direction TH UVF9 has 50 groups CTCSS 104 groups normal inverted DCS 36 CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY Hz E Seene EN
12. refer to 153 degt PISS Make 2 tone call with the transceiver 4 Power on then select the channel with 2 Tone signal 2 Press TED key LCD displays CALL 2T then press Q key to transmit 2 Tone while press GE to transmit a single tone Group call If the corresponding call list has not been edited it will sound DU 5 Tone Part Edit 5tone message Click in sequence program gt Optional Features gt Optional Signal gt 5 Tone to program 5 Tone ID and 5 Tone international standard group ase Beet aie See Les Se Picture 5 2tone as transmitting encoder Picture 6 2tone as receiving decoder Group 0 2 tone Group 0 2 tone decoder Group 1 single tone Group 1 single tone decoder As single tone calling only input A Tone e g A Tone is 1750 Hz no need to input in another Tone The Tone in Group Call should be the same to the Tone of encoder 900 3MHz Step 3 Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be 2 Tone Click More after every frequency you edit program it in the popup Picture 7 8 Bia bg LCE Watt weston rate 2759 E anta II a SLE i IEE eis Ee Coane E E lt WEE e TOT He gt The group numbers 0 9 in the call list is
13. stun status and enter normal operation The operation of remote kill is the same to remote stun but in this situation radio cannot be revived by this way 3 5T amp 2T Version A Click in sequence program gt Optional Features gt Optional Signal gt 5 Tone gt Remote kill stun code to input your desired Remote kill stun code the fixed one is 7 characters S Tone Cep om em EEA En HWEL j aen j zve 12345 vas yas um 1245 12345 12345 12345 AU LU Se IW L ss B press ER LCD displays input the code directly and then press PTT to transmit e g the Remote stun code for radio A is 1234567 revive code is 2345678 remote kill one is 7654321 If you want to remote stun it please use another one radio B to input the working frequency of radio A then press L LCD displays input in sequence 1234567 then press PTT to transmit After receiving this code the radio A will enter the remote stun status and you will hear a sound If you want to revive it press and input remote un stun code 2345678 the radio will quit the remote stun status and enter normal operation The operation of remote kill is the same to remote stun 161 http Awww tyt888 com User s Manual TECHNICAL PARAMETERS A General TH UVF9 Frequency Range 136 174MHz 400 470MHz 136 174MHz 245 246MHz 245
14. used to edit the Stone ID of the radio you want to SconAdd bai 2 genen nr Scan Add bai gt Option ar Y l an een parmar Zb z ED ne call You can put 0 9 A B C D and number including repeated ID SS GC T S Tire a re Kos BCL am T 3 T y ar H i i See mre Si as E BE The group in the international standard are CCIR1 CCIR2 CCITT EEA EIA NATEL ari 80005 CR Rmn None z em fa l GC GE ee EE ZVEL1 ZVEL2 9 groups in total Picture 7 Select group 0 as 2 Tone Picture 8 Select group 1 as single tone Select one of them and input self ID input in ID and then write into the radio E g the self ID is CCIR2 5tone is 2A358 the ID of other radio is 44044 group number is 0 As following picture 9 HHH bb bb b LELLE bk HEEE HH S Picture 9 Click Save after editing desired Stone and then write into the radio Click More after the channel needed editing to enter setting Select 5tone in the Optional signal and then select the List Num want to call and click ON in the Auto Response You also can set the frequency and channel then press OK to save the information to the radio Picture 10 Dun Dh Bile fdt Program Transfer Setup Leguags Setup Y Cy fet eleiel zial salle P vade C sue C ppm Zeite cH T Ha gt CH Name Scan Add Add v Option o zd j Rad
15. 246MHz 400 470MHz Frequency stability 2 5PPm Channel No 128x2 Antenna High gain antenna Antenna Impedance 500 Mode of operation Simple or semi duplex Dimensions WxHxD 128 x 63 x 33mm 162 Transmitter Output power Modulation Mode gt 4W H gt 0 5W L 16kMF3E 11kKDF3E Maximum deviation Adjacent Ch power Spurious Radiation Pre emphasis characteristics Current lt 5KHz lt 2 5KHz gt 65dB gt 60dB lt 7uW 6dB lt 1 6A 5W CTCSS DCS deviation Intermediation sensitivity Intermediation distortion Receiver Audio power Audio Distortion Blocking Intermediation Selectivity Spurious Rejection Note Specification will be revised without notice due to technical improvement Thank you 0 5kHz 0 1kHz 0 3kHz 0 1kHz 8 12mV lt 5 1w lt 10 gt 85dB gt 60dB gt 55dB gt 65dB gt 60dB gt 65dB Su SIU UM Buoye no esea q Guarantee Model Number Serial Number Purchasing Date Dealer Telephone User s Name Telephone Address Post Code Remarks 1 This guarantee card to be kept by the user no replenishment if lost 2 This guarantee card to be filled amp chopped by the dealer or it is invalid 3 Don t alter the guarantee card please coufirm the serial number on the guarantee card is same as that on the machine 4 One year guarantee charger battery ear phone antenna and cable are not under guarantee
16. Preparation EECH E EE EAR Charging Operation Sara ee DEE Me EE 31 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES G Besch SEENEN Installation of Battery Pack f f Sig EE A Lhe E Antenna Installation Backlight Brightness SENI aa AA 32 Installing Belt Clip Keypad Beeper setting EE 0 E E aa RR eee ER Installing External Micro Speaker Automate Number EH Keene mie ete amet mem om Kae 32 GETTING FAMILIAR Transmitter Time Out Timer aere oee c wanman sameeren EN 33 Radia Illustration Busy Channel Lock Out EEN 33 LCD Display Transmit Over Beeper 2 20 2222 ene e rene ene een eee eee 33 Keypad Functions Dual Watch Monitor 2 20202 eee e nen ener eee 34 WORKING MODE Receive Saver EE 34 Frequency Mode VFO Auto Ln 34 Frequency Channel Mode MR Voice Prompt SE na Ee 34 Channel Mode CH Power on Display setting EE 35 FM Radio Mode FM Repeater Shift setting eee eee e ee een eee 35 MENU Mode Display Channel Name 202 0 r rrr renner cnet t terre eee 36 C CDC amp R CDC amp T CDC amp SCN CD EE 36 Reset Mode VFO Step setting EE Wide Narrow Band Selecting CCC 40 Vibration EE 40 Man Donwn EE 40 Voice Mode and Scrambler 20 0 ao a aa nna K r ne A0 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS EE 41 PTT ANI ID Setting C CECRL 41 Emergency Alert EE 42 Keypad Locking Setting seenen EEN EE 42 Reve
17. S saver OH 17 Scan KS mg A mode 18 Auto FUN keypad lock gt oD a A a GD a mua TT dE Seet ZE St TH e OD d TE Select Parameter parameter Explanation Press or to change ON OFF scan direction Press or to select OFF 30 270s available values Press Tea or Sale select available values OFF WAVE CALL Press or E to select available values ON OFF Press or E to select available values ON OFF Press E3 or ED to select available values ON OFF Press Tea or Sal to select available values ON OFF Press or EZ to select available values TO CO SE Press or EA to select available values ON OFF Confirm Return Standby Press ED ad ike exit gt D gt e Ba gt o gt gt oD gt oD CT o gt Ba gt D gt Press E0 twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit Press twice to exit Press twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit Press E0 twice to exit Press EB twice to exit 1125 Confirm Return Standby p ED eeng Pr gt ED ep vice ont op GD d ap ED mp Press ap GD a ES KE ie ext ED bL Item Hem Enter Screen Select Parameter No Name item Displ
18. and then receive for 10S until you press PTT it will exit 3 KEYPAD LOCK SETTING Under standby mode press EI for 2S to lock or unlock the keypad o will be displayed at the top of LCD when keypad is locked 4 REVERSE FREQUENCY ON OFF Under standby mode press 39 for 2S to turn on or off this function R will be displayed at the top of LCD when you turn on this function At this time radio s transmitting frequency is its receiving one and its receiving frequency is its transmitting one 421 ull d SE WEN 5 TONE CALLING 1750Hz TONE To access a repeater press and hold in key for the amount of time specified by the repeater The transmitter will automatically be activated and a 1750Hz audio tone will be superimposed on the carrier Once access to the repeater has been gained you may release key and use PTT for activating the transmission 6 CHANNEL STORAGE AND DELETE Channel Storage Under VFO mode input desired frequency by keypad directly or select one by pressing E3 or and then press Gap the digits blinks at the right top of LCD press number to input desired channel directly or press E3 or to choose desired one then press B for storage Note after you input desired channel number if it blinks it means that this channel is already occupied you can choose another one e g to store the frequency 450 325MHz with CTCSS 151 4 to the cha
19. ay parameter Explanation 19 Voice gi Press or e GES GD b toselect ON OFF prompt available values 0 Power on Ce Pr r S 4 GH to selec OFF DC MSG display available values 1 Batte Press or 2 y LE run echt Show current voltage power available values voltage ER 2 ower on T A E FUN Press E or 2 P E Fun eem ka POM MSG 7 d ka to select Edit power on message message available values Ti el es 23 A S amp S 4 asbl ke a ka ka VE 0 000 99 995MHz Repeater DER available values shift B ER Tae E Press E or e e o een DIS MM 7 gt Get ON OFF Display ON J available values channel name 24 Channel E TM ZE Press or CS Fun CH MAME D cals select Input channel name name available values editing 25 TX RX e Press or GH d gt VC select OFF QT DCS tone avallable values coder ED dL Item Item Enter No Name item 26 RXtone CS GD gt coder 27 TX tone CS gy EI ar coder S E 28 Shiftt e e direction 29 VFO step F GD a ZS 01 Wider GG BI Roch Narrow band 31 cTcss Ce Bi scan mineg Bed scan 33 DALARM GD EES d 34 VIBRATE 7 5 SS d 35 SCR NO GG a 36 APRO Sm Be Screen Display Tul gt REC 254 1 KE 254 1 Tul 9 e SEEK D n e K DALARM E Keser Tull I JIERATE E Ki SCR NO S AFRO Kmec Gegen GIE Cl GD a S ED a E s S ED ab TE
20. cy Channel No entry 6 key Enter LED item Enter Enter beep Enter ANI Brightness item item item Enter dual wait standby item CIE CH Enter or exit FM radio mode Left cursor Right cursor position position when editing when editing channel name channel name key Press and Press Press and hold key to hold key to LES to start start keypad startreverse emergency lock frequency alert User s Manual http www tyt888 com WORKING MODE SN 1 Frequency Mode VFO Under this mode you can use E3 a key to change the frequency or input the frequency by keypad directly and store channels 2 Frequency Channel Mode MR When you have stored a memory channel at least and under VFO mode press Ten key to enter MR mode The frequency will be indicated on the display and the channel No will be indicated at the right side If the transceiver display name option is ON and channel name edited it will show the name of the channel Please see Shortcut Menu Operation Item 23 amp 24 Page 36 3 Channel Mode CH When you have stored a memory channel at least press Tal key and switch power on the radio enter CH mode Channel No will be indicated on the display and if the transceiver display mode option is ON it will show the name of the channel Please see Shortcut Menu
21. drain and you may not receive the full data burst Enter Menu 16 to set RX SAV Default OFF 16 Auto Keypad Lock AUTOLK MENU 18 Functions in order to prevent accidental frequency change or inadvertent transmission various aspects of the TH F8 s keys and switches may be locked out Enter Menu 18 to set AUTOLK Default OFF When you switch AUTOLK ON the keypad will be locked automatically if there is no key operation for 5 second If the radio is locked press ES key to unlock it Also you can lock it using E key by manual 17 Voice Prompt VOICE MENU 19 Functions enable disable voice prompt Enter Menu 19 to set VOICE Default ON 18 Power on Display setting OPN SET amp VLT amp PON MSG MENU 20 amp 21 amp 22 Functions choose power on display mode and edit power on message Enter Menu 20 to set OPN SET Default OFF OFF display model version DC battery power voltage MSG power on message Enter Menu 21 to check battery voltage Enter Menu 22 to edit power on message also you can edit it directly by program software Using amp 3 to select character E 9 to switch cursor position 19 Repeater Shift setting OFFSET amp S D MENU 23 amp 28 Functions repeater stations usually located on mountaintops or other high locations provide a dramatic extension of the communication range for low powered hand held or mobile transceivers Under VFO mode you can set the magnitude and
22. e Digit delay that s to send a carrier first let radio receive signal then send Signaling to make sure it will be received The suggested time for delay time is more than 400S Press key LCD will display DTMF MSK or 2Tone Press GB and keys to make call with the desired call list message If the corresponding call list has not been edited the function is not available 1149 DTMF Part Click in sequence program gt Optional Features gt Optional Signal gt DTMF Step 1 Edit the Fast Call list via programming software radio can store up to 10 groups 0 9 last calling list in total Step 2 Input the desired code into the corresponding list 16 characters in maximum Step 3 Choose the desired DTMF decoder from available values Code Squelch Picture 1 and Selective Call Picture 2 Step 4 Choose the Intermediate Code if you select Selective Call The first three are ID code and the fourth are Intermediate Code Step 5 Choose the group code then click save after finishing it and then exit Jo MainSet Function Setting r Encode PTT ID Setting El Option Signal s t Gaf list EECH 123456789 TEREA save Benet IT oc Las Picture 1 Picture 2 Click More after frequency you
23. e deputy radio normally power on Connect master and deputy one with the wired cloning cable 2 Press PTT and to turn on the master radio enter the wired clone state The Clone will be heard LCD displays CLONE 3 Press MONI key of the master radio to start wired clone During cloning the master radio displays Sending and deputy one displays End If cloning succeeds the master radio returns to the clone preparation state and it lights orange it displays Error Please check the cloning cable and then press MONI to enter cloning state again CLOME SEHD IMG EHD ERROR 14a hito Awww tyt883 com User s Manual OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS Optional Signalings Programmed by TH UVF9 software This transceiver supports four optional signalings MSK DTMF 2 Tone 5 Tone Click in sequence program gt Optional Features gt Optional Signal Common Set the programming software also has three versions simple version Supporting MSK Signaling DTMF version Supporting MSK signaling and DTMF signaling and 5T amp 2T version Supporting MSK signaling and 2T 5T signaling Please check the version first before programming If the version of programming software is different from the radio version you cannot program via software In transmitting maybe radio cannot receive the complete signaling because radio needs time to switch when in power saving state We have to set th
24. eal with any battery carefully especially when put it into pocket wallet or other metallic containers Charging Operation After installing the battery pack if the battery icon shows J it means that the battery pack is out of power Please charge it Indicator light of charger will show charging condition Indicator Display Status Battery Tips w The battery is not fully charged in factory please charge before using it w Charge and discharge the battery for two or three times the battery capacity will reach the best condition When the battery capacity is low please charge or change the battery w The battery lasts shortly even if it is fully charged the battery is depleted please contact your local dealer to buy a new authentic 7Y battery INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES Installation of Battery Pack 1 Fit the supplied battery pack into the batter pack trough then slide it toward the head to insert it completely in direction of arrowhead 2 Push the battery pack lock to release the battery pack and slide it toward the bottom to remove it out in direction of arrowhead Picture 1 Picture 2 i 107 Antenna Installation The supplied high gain antenna provides high performance at the entire VHF UHF frequency range of the transceiver To install the supplied antenna hold the bottom end of the antenna then screw it onto the connector on the transceiv
25. edit programming in the popup Step 6 Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be DTMF Input the ID code and then save it after finishing it Make DTMF call with the transceiver First method 1 Power on then select the channel with DTMF signal 2 Press key LCD displays CALL DTMF then press 0B keys to make call with the desired call list message If the corresponding call list has not been edited it will sound DU Second method Press PTT and hold on and then press the number key to transmit MSK Part Edit the MSK message of the transceiver ID code is for receiving while calling list message is for transmitting Click in sequence program gt Optional Features gt Optional Signal gt MSK Step 1 Edit the Fast Call list via programming software radio can store up to 10 groups 0 9 last calling list in total Step 2 Input the desired code into the corresponding list 4 characters in maximum Click save after finishing it then exit E Step 3 Input corresponding ID code in the calling list ID code should be corresponding to the one in the CallList e g if ID code is 1234 the corresponding callList is Group 1 Picture 3 Picture 3 Step 4 Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be MSK Click More after every frequency you edit program it in the popup Picture 4 Die Edit Brograny Transfer Setup Langua
26. el is the more sensitive will be y S TH UVE9 provides for adjustment of Hang Time of the VOX the Ee d Functions TH UVF9 allows you to receive the sub band signal even if you are working after the cessation of speech via program software D on the operating band It could monitor the signal under both master and Default 2s sub band at the same time Enter Menu 6 to set Dual Wait Default ON 1131 301 7 LED Display Mode LED MENU 7 Function select the LED Keypad Lamp mode Enter Menu 7 to select LED display mode Default AUTO ON LED display lights all the time AUTO Illuminates the LED when any key is pressed and after 3s the light is off OFF Disable the LED lamp 8 Backlight Brightness setting LIGHT MENU 8 Functions choose LED backglight brightness Enter Menu 8 to select backlight brightness Default COLOR2 COLOR1 brighter _ COLOR2 default setting COLOR3 darker 9 Keypad Beeper setting BEEP MENU 9 Functions enable disable the keypad beeper Enter Menu 9 to set keypad beeper Default ON 10 Automatic Number Identity ANI MENU 10 Functions sending ID code when TH UVF9 transmits the others can receive it directly on the display if they also hake A I function Enter Menu 10 to set ANI Default OFF 32l 11 Transmitter Time Out Timer TOT MENU 11 Functions the TOT feature provid
27. er 22 VFO Step setting STEP MENU 29 Functions setting of the synthesizer steps Enter Menu 29 to set VFO step Available Values 5 6 25 10 12 5 25 50 100 kHz 23 Wide Narrow band selecting N W MENU 30 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Functions setting of wide narrow bandwidth Enter Menu 30 to set bandwidth Available Values Wide 25kHz Narrow 12 5kHz 1 PTT ID SETTING PTT ID Programmed by TH UVF9 software 24 Vibration Optional DALARM MENU 33 Functions The vibration indication helps in working conditions where quiet operation is required Enter Menu 33 to set DALARM Default OFF Under standby mode when you set this function on long press MONI key for 3S 60Hz tone will be transmitted receiveing part will vibrate 25 Man Donwn Optional VIBRATE MENU 34 Functions This feature qutomatically summons assistance when the radio falls over for a predetermined time period when you set it on and Enter Menu 34 to set VIBRATE Default OFF 26 Voice Mode and Scrambler SCR amp APRO MENU 35 amp 36 Functions only 2 5 tone version has this function TH UVF9 has 8 groups of scrambler it is accomplished by the addition of components to the original signal in order to make extraction of the original signal difficult And its voice compand technology will make the voice more clearly in the noise environment Enter Menu 35 to set scrambler group Enter Menu 36 to set vo
28. er until it is snug Do not over tighten by use of extreme force Picture 3 To uninstall the antenna hold the bottom end of it and turn it counterclockwise to remove it Picture 4 Notes w Never transmit without having an antenna connected S When installing the supplied antenna never hold the upper part of the antenna while screwing it onto the connector on the transceiver Or you may snap the antenna Picture 3 Picture 4 Installing Belt Clip Align the two holds of belt clip and the two holes of the radios fix them with the supplied M2 5x5 screws Loosen the screw set to remove belt clip Picture 5 Picture 6 Picture 5 Picture 6 im 109 Installing External Micro Speaker Open the cover of the Mic speaker jack and insert the microphone speaker plugs into the jack Picture 7 Note w Using the external headset or Mic speaker will affect the water tightness performance of radio p If the external headset is not workable please use the headset case 101 Picture 7 http www tyt888 com User s Manual RADIO ILLUSTRATION ANTENNA Connect the supplied antenna here Indicator m MIC The internal microphone is located here wi POWER VOLUME DIAL This control toggle the transceiver s power on off and adjust the audio volume level
29. es a safety switch which limits transmission to a pre programmed value This will promote battery conservation by not allowing you to make excessively long transmissions and in the event of a stuck PTT switch it can prevent interference to other users as well as battery depletion Enter Menu 11 to set TOT Default OFF 12 Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO MENU 12 Functions the BCLO feature prevents the radio s transmitter from being activated if a signal strong enough to break through the noise squelch is present On a frequency where stations using different CTCSS or DCS codes may be active BCLO prevents you from disrupting their communications accidentally because your radio may be muted by its own tone decoder Enter Menu 12 to set BCLO Default OFF OFF Disable BCLO feature WAVE the radio s PTT will be prevented only if the frequency is busy used CALL the radio s PTT will be prevented only the frequency and tone coder is the same 13 Transmit Over Beeper ROGER MENU 14 Functions sending a beeper to inform the receiver TX is over Enter Menu 14 to set ROGER Default OFF 7199 14 Dual Watch Monitor DW MENU 15 Functions Dual Watch feature makes TH UVF9 can monitor the calling signal when FM radio is on and you won t miss any calling Enter Menu 15 to set DW Default OFF 15 Receive Saver RX SAV MENU 16 Functions this feature significantly reduces quiescent battery
30. ge Setup View Help Diela siam lz aw 2 cn WER Gear CH Name Model Type C SIMPLE T DTMF 2Tone STone Scan Add Add x TX Power High M QT DQAT RX Freq wn wae gt If 400 25000 BCL jamar TX Freq PTTID OFF KA 400 25000 vox w Picture 4 521 Make MSK call with the transceiver 1 Power on then select the channel with MSK signal 2 Press B key LCD displays CALL DTMF then press CB G25 keys to make call with the desired call list message If the corresponding call list has not been edited it will sound DU e g program the above frequency and MSK signal into two radio input ID code 1234 into radio A and input 2345 into radio B Press L LCD displays CALL MSK then press you can call B with A if you want to call A with B press LCD displays CALL MSK then press SE that is to say if you want to call one radio just input the ID code of that radio 2 Tone Part Edit 2Tone message Step 1 Edit the Fast Call list via programming software radio can store up to 10 groups 0 9 last calling list in total Step 2 Input the encoding requested A Tone the first tone B Tone the second tone and the gap time between A tone and B tone the default setting is 100S In encoding A tone will sound 1S while B Tone will sound 3S But when there is only A tone in the call list as group call tone A tone will sound 5S Please
31. ice mode Available Values OFF COMP SCRA This transceiver supports two optional signalings MSK and DTMF DTMF signaling only supports encoding Set transmitting and receiving frequency in advance and then program PTT ID via software click in sequence Program Optional Features PTT ID setting And click the ANI mark v You can input character in BOT and EOT Program Dossier K Setup Language Setup View Helo file For D ell Seal d Alass alm gl aaee smele C Dm C Steffen T a oa e CH Up SR CHDown va nma ovat None None pa X If select MSK you can choose from 0 9 4 digits in maximum for BOT for EOT you can choose from 0 9 and A Z 6 characters in maximum While select DTMF for BOT you can choose from 0 to 9 and A to D 7 characters in maximum For EOT you can choose from 0 9 and A Z and 7 characters in maximum You can select BOT EOT or BOTH then save to the radio 7181 GETT ID Setting Fan i ct k PTIDT Bos prrip type kee P E kd Commen set Ee 2 1234557 PTT ID Setting 7 MSK eor ha EOT a 234560 Se Lesa Qose 2 EMERGENCY ALERT O 1 Ten Under standby mode press to enter menu setting LCD displays MENU then press B to turn on emergency alert function radio will transmit emergency ring for 20S
32. lanation 1 Frequency SP GU GED sony lb GD mp res tale Press 1 MD 1 key to Channel Ze direcion Start scanning scan iori Fut A 2 Priority e e 7 219 BI a eae EDIT BUSY Transmit EDIT available values pes V c A 3 VOX level SP OD e T 7 SIH fies oy ever 1 8 setting 4 available values L e P Es v 4 TX power Ke EE a Ta POH TS E b Led el High Low setting available values Ti e f es 5 SQL level e E04 ED fese IL leve 0 9 setting available values i tw Yu a e A 6 Dual wait CF QD GD oar ED PS on orr standby CH available values le Tal 9 E ES 7 LED BI a Le 7 D lee LA auro orr display AUTO available values mode 8 Backlight Kee T brightness CG E CE9 uer E press E or COLORI COLORZ e COLOR1 available values COLOR setting 7c beng Ta 2 e ES 9 Keypad Ce CED Wl cen S GD EES ON OFF beeper OH available values 241 mi Confirm Return Standby ED vice woxt 0 L ies Kee k arv b eier karn ka a iech Press ED Wh GRID gh twice to exit ka ab vie ext PDP hice ot ise Item Item Enter Screen No Name item Display 10 Automatic run GEI E KO Number Identity 11 Transmitters BE D Iessen L S time out SES Sr timer 12 Busy Ce Dee a SI channel LS OF lock out 13 VOX Ce E EE d switch LS 14 Transmit Cer FUN ah 7 over ER beeper 15 Dual Fun iy m S DN 5 watch E OFF monitor 16 Receive Cer FUN d Be sm
33. nder VFO MR CH mode TH UVF9 allows you to scan the entire current operating band and memory channels Enter Menu 1 and press key to start scanning When you have started scanning press E amp 2 key to change direction And it will halt on a signal it encounters press PTT key to stop scanning Press MONI key to stop scanning temporarily Press GJ key again to exit the scanning function DETAILED FUNCTION DESC RIPTIONS j Scanning operation is basically the same in each of the above modes Before you begin T take a moment to select the way in which you would like the scanner to halt on a signal ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Enter Menu 17 to set scan mode Default TO Three options for the scan mode are available under VFO mode TO In this mode the scanner will halt on a signal it encounters and will hold there for some time If you do not take action to disable the scanner within the time period the scanner will resume even if the stations are still active CO In this mode the scanner will halt on a signal it encounters and will hold there if the stations are still active And after the carrier has dropped the scanner will http www tyt888 com SE In this mode the scanner will halt on a signal it encounter it will not restart resume automatically you must manually re initiate scanning if you wish to resume iil ome 129 2 Priority Transmit TX SEL MENU 2 4 TX Power setting POW MENU 4
34. nnel 05 the step are as follows 1 Under VFO mode input 4 5 0 3 2 5 2 Press GU EIER or press BB EL then press GD to enter 3 Press El to choose CTCSS mode LCD displays C CDC 67 0 4 Press 39 or 3 to choose 154 1 then press G 1 to confirm 5 Press twice to exit 6 Press eng the digit blinks at the right top of LCD 7 Press 33 or 32 to choose or input 05 directly 8 Press for storage LCD displays MR mode and currently stored channel Channel delete 1 Under MR or CH mode press to turn on the radio LCD displays DEL and channel number blinks at the right top of LCD 2 Press E3 or amp 3 or input channel number you want to delete then press to confirm 3 After delete it will skip into next channel if you want to delete it repeat above operation HI Za MEHL 9 e 7 FM RADIO FUNCTION 1 On off radio receiver Under standby mode press W to open FM radio function LCD display 76 00M then press GiB again radios receiver is off Note under FM radio mode if receiving the signal the radio will be out of FM mode after 5S it will be back to FM mode when the signals disappear 2 Mode selection Under FM radio mode press B to switch between FM memory mode and FM frequency mode this function is unavailable when there is not FM memory channel 3 Frequency selecting
35. on of functions Squelch active Beep tone active Receive calling ID or MSG Scrambler active Battery power indicator CTCSS decoder active DCS decoder active 5 Tone signaling active 2 Tone signaling active DTMF signaling active Operating A band indicator Operating B band indicator Frequency mantissa indicator Channel number Menu items number indicator Busy channel indicator Channel scanned available under CH mode KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Press and turn on the radio Enter menu mode confirm the setting Enter reset mode Frequency Channel No entry 1 Enter scan item Switch the AorB frequency to be the Operating Band No action ep Frequency Channel No entry 2 Enter priority TX mode item Upper menu item channel or frequency Switch CH mode and VFO mode Frequency Channel No entry 3 Enter VOX level item Lower menu item channel or frequency No action Frequency Channel No entry 4 Switch VFO mode and MR mode exit the setting No action Frequency Channel No entry 5 Enter high low power item Enter squelch level item Frequency Channel No entry 9 Frequency Channel No entry 0 Frequency Channel No entry 8 Frequency Channel No entry 7 Frequen
36. onitor No 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23A 23B 24 25 26 27 28 29 221 Available Values Description of Function Receive Saver Scan Mode Auto Keypad Lock OFF DC MSG lt O 0 000 99 995MHz OFF 67 0 D023N OFF 67 0 D023N OFF 67 0 D023N H S Voice Prompt Power on Display Battery Power Voltage Power on Message Repeater Shift Under VFO mode Display Channel Name Channel Name Editing TX RX Tone coder RX Tone coder TX Tone coder Shift Direction VFO Step LCD Display Available Values Description of Function N W WIDE NARROW SEEK D023N DALARM ON OFF VIBRATE ON OFF Wide Narrow Band CTCSS Scanning DCS Scanning Man Down Vibration Voice scrambler voice mode OFF COMP SCRA Menu Operation 1 Under standby mode press to enter menu setting LCD displays MENU 2 Press El or to select the desired menu item LCD display current setting of selected item 3 Press to enter and then press or Gd to select the desired setting 4 Press GQ to confirm 5 Press twice to exit and then return to standby mode 7129 SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION gd Item Item Enter Screen Select Parameter No Name item Display parameter Exp
37. rse Frequency EE 42 Tone Calling 1750HZ a lt cveonaoean ea anO rR R 8 arrene ray e opn oeeo ey 43 Add Channel Scanning ccc cc cc ce cc cc c c c cc c c cc c c c C nee Ce CCC eee ene 43 Channel Storage Operation CCC CCC 43 FM Radio Operation ccc c ece ce c c CC C CC CC CCL 45 Wire Clone EE 46 OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS ee eee eee ee eee eee eee 49 DTMF Part EE 50 MISO GE 51 LS pela EE 53 5 Tone Part EE 55 REMOTE KILL STUN ACTIVATE AND REVIVE 58 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 222 22 t erect 62 GUARANTEE ae USING TIPS UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT http www tyt888 com USING TIPS Please read the following brief instructions non compliance with these rules may cause danger or violate the law w Obey the local government regulation before using this radio improper use may violate the law and be punished R Turn off the radio before entering flammable or explosive areas R Do not charge or change the battery in flammable or explosive areas R Turn off the radio before getting close to the blasting zone or detonator areas w Do not use radio whose antenna is damaged touching of damaged antenna will cause heat injury R Do not attempt to open the radio the maintenance work should be done by technical expert only w To avoid troubles caused by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic
38. tandard voltage 1500mAh high capacity in a very compact package Under normal use the battery pack may be used for approximately 500 charge cycles and more after which operating time maybe expected to decrease If you have an old battery pack which is displaying capacity which has become diminished you should replace the pack with a new one Please use TTT designated battery other batteries can cause explosion and hurt people Notice w Please do not short circuit the battery terminals or expose of in fire Do not disassemble the battery unauthorized Charge the battery between temperature 0 C and 45 C The battery can not be normally charged beyond this temperature range Please turn off the transceiver when you charge it Transmitting with the transceiver in charge will affect its normal charge Do not unplug the Power Adapter or battery when it is charged w If the battery pack lasts shortly even it is full of power it shows that the battery is Warning depleted please change the battery pack Please do not charge when the battery or the radio is wet Please dry it with a cloth before charging to avoid any danger When the conductive metals such as jewelery key or decorative chains touch the battery terminals all the batteries are likely to cause damage to the items or personal 105 injury These conductive metals may form a short circuit and generates much heat Do d
39. tures gt Optional Signal gt Common Set and select Normal in the Remote Kill Type then save the data to the radio Seve ISS Les REMOTE STUN If the radio received DTMF code programmed as remote stun the radio will enter the remote stun status radio can only receive signals and cannot send signals If the radio received DTMF code programmed as 58 remote un stun the radio will quit the remote stun status and enter normal operation 1 Simple version don t have this function 2 DTMF version A Click in sequence program gt Optional Features gt Optional Signal gt DTMF gt Remote kill stun code to input your desired Remote kill stun code B In transmitting input the Remote kill stun code for the radio which you want to remote kill stun C Remote revive code is remote stun code but the remote kill one aren t able to be revived by this way e g There are two radios with the same DTMF encode The remote stun code for radio Ais 12345678 remote kill one is 87654321 If you want to remote un stun it please use another radio to input the working frequency of radio A press PTT to transmit at the same time to input remote stun code 12345678 After receiving this code the radio will enter the remote stun status and you will hear a sound And then press PTT and input DTMF code 12345678 the radio will quit the remote

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