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1. amp DCS On V M MHz TS frequency in screen will be auto hidden In this status turn selector knob or Microphone GW key will increase or decrease frequency quickly by 1MHz step 2 Under channel mode you can change the current channel to the desired one through selector knob clockwise turn to the forward channel anticlockwise turn to the backward channel In relative working mode Microphone s key has same function for adjusting frequency and channel c3 5k 6 25k 8 33K 10k 12 5k 20k 25k 30k and 50k total nine step size NOTE available for this radio ll Receiving When the channel you are operating is called the screen shows and field intensity in this way you can hear the calling from transmitting party m If the transceiver has set at higher squelch level it may fail to hear the calling When the channel you are operating is called the screen shows BUSY and field intensity you can t hear the calling from transmitting party it means current channel receives a matching carrier but unmatching signaling Refer to CTCSS DCS encode and decode or Optional Signaling setup ll Transmitting Press and hold key or press MIC s key to monitor for a while to confirm the channel desired is not busy Release E or press Mic s xi key to return standby status then press and hold PTT key to speak into microphone M Basic Operations Ss 1 Under channel mode turn selector
2. key to choose No 11 menu LCD displays cursor and flashing 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired letter press IE key to 4 confirm selected letter and enter into next edition Press 5 to return forward edition 6 After edition press key to exit AP note In Frequency VFO mode this function will be auto hidden Mi Reverse TX RX TX frequency turns to RX frequency amp RX frequency changes to TX frequency The signaling will also be reversed if CTCSS DCS signaling exited in this channel 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press EN ES8 key to choose No 12 menu LCD displays REV OF 3 Press GES key to confirm and exit CRYSTAL Ss General Setting 1 Turn selector knob to select the desired 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setting setting ON Enable compander ie ee l ihti ah ON Enable Frequency Reverse Live Lin OFF Disable compander OFF Disable Frequency Reverse 2 After edition press EIS key to exit 5 Default OFF B Talk Around Encryption By Talk Around function you can directly communicate with other radios a scrambler setup m yptio l the repeater range The transceiver will transmit by RX frequency with An analog voice inversion scrambler can be equipped as its CTCSS DCS signaling optionals This special audio process can offer a more confidential communication Other radios at same frequency will receive only d
3. 2 Press key to choose No 05 menu LCD displays DTMF XX XX indicates the group in the list 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired sending DTMF group Press PTT to transmit selected group 4 Total 16groups 00 16 Default 00 5 Press GES key to confirm and exit CrysTAL General Setting ll Signaling Combination setup This function is used to prevent the radio from receiving irrelevent signals 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press T key to choose No 06 menu LCD displays SPK SQ 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired combination If select SQ it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier If LCD displays CTC it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and CTCSS DCS signaling If LCD displays TON it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and DTMF 2TONE 5TONE signaling If LCD displays CxT it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and CTCSS DCS and If LCD displays C T it indicates you can hear the calling from caller when receive a matching carrier and either CTCSS DCS and DTMF 2TONE STONE signaling 4 Press GES key to confirm and exit x5 This setting will be set together with adding optional NOTE Signaling and CTCSS DCS General Setting IE TX OFF
4. 2 3 To the extent permitted by law our sole liability for breach of a condition warranty or other obligation implied by law is limited a in the case of goods we supply to any one of the following as we decide i the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods ii the repair of the goods iii the cost of repairing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods b in the case of services we supply to any one of the following as we decide i the supplying of the services again ii the cost of having the services supplied again 2 4 For repairs outside the warranty period we warrant our repairs to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three months from the date of the original repair We agree to re repair or replace at our option any materials or workmanship which we are satisfied do not meet manufacturers specifications 2 5 We warrant that we will perform services with reasonable care and skill and agree to investigate any complaint regarding our services made in good faith If we are satisfied that the complaint is justified and as our sole liability to you under this warranty to the extent permitted at law we agree to supply those services again at no extra charge to you 2 6 To make a warranty claim you must before the end of the applicable warranty period at your own cost return the goods you allege do not meet manufacturers specifications provide written details of the alleged defect and
5. eee0e00 n A lt y gt rs USER S MANUAL DB477C Thank you for choosing this CAyYSTAL vehicle transceiver CAys7TAL always strives to provide high quality products And this transceiver is no exception As you learn how to use this transceiver you will find that your CAYSTAL unit is very user friendly For example each time you select a menu item you will see a text message on the display that lets you know what you are configuring Though it is user friendly this transceiver is technically complicated and some features may be new to you Consider this manual to be a personal tutorial from the designers allow the manual to guide you through the learning process now then act as a reference in the coming years CrysTAL Precautions Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire personal injury or transceiver damage A Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving it is dangerous This transceiver is designed for a 13 8V DC power supply Don t use a 24V battery to power on the transceiver Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty humid or wet areas nor unstable surfaces Please keep it away from interferential devices such as TV generator etc AN Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight nor place it close to heating appliances If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver turn OFF the power
6. OFF 4 Turn selector knob to select the setting 30MIN Auto power off after 30m 1HOUR Auto power off after 1h E DIMF Transmitting Time 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting 2 Press mm ESi key to choose No 21 menu LCD displays SPD 50 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setting 30 50 100 200 300 500 which indicates the time for sending each DTMF signal amp the interval between each DTMF being sent 4 Press GES key to confirm and exit Default 50MS E Squelch level Setup Setting the radio to a tight squelch level you can avoid unwanted signals or noise but you may not receive a weak signal Therefore it will be better for you to select the normal squelch level 1 Press and hold 839 key for over 2s to enter general setting menu VA enter general setina to choose No 22 menu LCD displays SQL 04 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired squelch level OF 20 total 21 OF is min setting value ON 4 Press GI key to confirm and exit Default 04 2HOUR Auto power off after 2h OFF Disable Auto power off 5 Press ISI key to confirm and exit Defaultt OFF CrysTAL Press Sama then turn selector knob also can select the desired squelch level If the transceiver has set at higher squelch level it may fail to z 3 hear the calling If set at lower squelch level the radio will be NOTE interfered 2 mmm General Setting Ss l MPilot Freque
7. In channel mode 3 Indicates the channel number in channel mode 4 Channel skip 5 Indicates the decimal point of frequency and the ecimal point scanning function 6 nM Indicates the frequency or memory name 7 Signal is being received or monitor 8 1 Signal strength of receiving and transmitting 9 Compander 10 On Keypad lock 11 Set DCS function 12 Set CTCSS function 13 Offset frequency direction 14 B Scramble 15 A Auto power off 19 G Pressing GaN key wol z UJ C U Ss Getting Acquainted Mi microphone 58 QED GH Ca 25 ORD Es Fund Q5 Y NO KEY FUNCTION Increase frequency channel number or setting value 2 DOWN Decrease frequency channel number or setting value PTT Press the PTT Push TO Talk key to transmit 4 Number Key Input VFO frequency or DTMF dial out etc DTMF ON OFF Switches between DTMF dialing or function operating Locks out the UP Down Numerical keys and Function 6 LOCK Switch Dm Un 7 MIC Speak here during transmission CrysTAL MIC Connector Diagram in the front view of connector Key Pad Serial Data PROFESSIONAL TRANSCEIVER MODE According to practical application you can set the radio works in Professional Transceiver mode There are 2 levels operation menu to set functions as you need It i
8. and Step 4 operations to edit multi ID and corresponding ID menu LCD displays CODE OF Senes 3 Turn selector knob to enable disable 6 Press key to return into standby status Pin setup E Factory Default ON Turn on Pin setup If your radio seems to be malfunctioning resetting the microprocessor OFF Turn off Pin setup may solve the problem When performing the reset you may lose p Kov i d exit Default OFF memory data and stored information Back up or write down important 4 Fress RYO CONTEM AN EADS data before performina the reset E Address list 1 Press and hold EJ key for over 2s to enter You store desired ID and corresponding ID name in address list The general setting menu LCD displays ID corresponding name if radio received ANI calling and 2 Press CIE key to choose No 29 find matching ID in address list menu LCD displays RESTORE 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired FUN j operation 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu ERO Resume factory derai torchannaisionalihg d general setting Press key to ch No 28 m an STESS 0 CnOGse Norza menu EGE displays SETUP Return initial setup for No 18 No 27 general BOOK settings menu Press to confirm general setting CrysTAL UP DOWN METAN 8 65 689 88 FE if Numeric Keys Lock ma DTMF ON OFF eem Speaker You can operate the transcei
9. give us an original or copy of the purchase receipt sales invoice or some other evidence showing details of the transaction 2 Send your claim to TDJ Australia PTY LTD 78 Mills Road Braeside Melbourne Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 8587 8898 FAX 03 8587 8866 Email tdj service teamQtdj com au 2 8 If we determine that your goods do not meet manufacturers specifications we will pay for the cost of returning the repaired or replaced goods to you If we find your goods meet manufacturers specifications and no major defect is found we will contact you to arrange the return of the goods at your expense s E A 3 What this warranty does not cover 3 1 This warranty will not apply in relation to a goods modified or altered in any way b defects and damage caused by use with non Standard Communications products c repairs performed other than by our authorized service team d defects or damage resulting from misuse accident impact or neglect e goods improperly installed or used in a manner contrary to the relevant instruction manual or f goods where the serial number has been removed or made illegal 4 Warranty period 4 1 We provide the following warranty on Crystal Mobile products No repair or replacement during the warranty period will renew or extend the warranty period past the period from original date of purchase This products warranty period is 5 years from date of purchase
10. immediately Contact a Crystal service agent or your dealer CONTENTS um New and Innovative Features 5 Channel Delete seen 17 Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories 6 Shortcut Operations eeeeeee eese eene 18 Supplied Acces olies ene ee eee ee ee eee 6 Squelch Off Squelch Off MOMENtary eee 18 Initial Installation cccccccoccoccocceccocceconcceccecenccnccnccnccecencence 7 xs Bia E Sl eUD e RM 18 Mobile INSTA AMOI 7 Frequency Channel Scan esseseeeeneeneennnenennne 18 DC Power Cable Connection ccccccsssececeseeeeseseeeeseaneseeeeeseaneaees 8 Channel sb esinin nt een tera er ee eee ee meee ems 18 Power Supply Voltage Display esee 10 CTCSS DCS Encode and Decode Setup ssuuuse 18 Antenna Connection nes ibi ble EDU P en RbRRb bu E ROEP cU ERRARE HhEE PH d annan RENE 10 QICSS OCAR op minium E rap miUe aM ME 19 Accessories CONNEC ONS M NNNM ND m 11 RITE DENN TT 19 Getting Acquainted eeeeeeeee eren 12 Compander Decrease the background noise and enhance audio Front panel 12 el T E E E EI crm 19 scar EE 0 gt E A A E A AE E A E E E A E 13 Keypad Lockout eseseeeeneeenenennennennnnnnnnnnnnnennne 20 SEDE E E E E EE EE EP E E EEE E
11. knob to select channel which you want to delete Please hold the microphone approximately 2 5 5 0cm from your lips E Channel Delete and then speak into the microphone in your normal speaking voice to get best timbre x3 Press and hold PTT key LED lights RED and power intensity showed in NOTE screen indicates it is transmitting release to receive 2 Press rov key and GZIZB key together current channel will be deleted and emitted a prompt voice M icon flashing means current sage channel is deleted E Transmitting Tone Pulse Press and hold PTT key then press Microphone key to transmit current selected tone pulse signal E Transmitting OPTIONAL SIGNALING Press and hold PTT key then press Microphone key or press key in front panel or press Mic s key to transmit pre stored and selected DTMF 2Tone 5Tone optional signaling lll Channel Edit 1 Under frequency mode VFO turn selector knob to select the desired frequency or input frequency by MIC s numeric keys 2 Press SIE key to enter CTCSS DCS signaling setup turn selector knob to select the desired signaling 3 Press S3 key LCD appears 3 M icon and current channel number M icon flashing means current channel is empty 4 Turn selector knob to select the desired channel number to store 5 Press key 3 M icon and channel number disappears and emit a prompt voice thus the channel storage succeed N o Ss Shortcut Opera
12. large LCD with adjustable brightness convenient for night time use Buttons are distributed reasonably for convenient operation Using superior quality material better technology and high quality heatsink to ensure stable and durable operation Programming different CTCSS DCS 2Tone 5Tone in per channel rejecting extra calling from other radios Various scan functions including CTCSS DCS Scan function Using 5Tone to send Message Emergency alarm Call all ANI Remotely kill Remotely Waken etc Automatic calling Identification function by DTMF ANI or 5Tone ANI Scramble function Optional Compander function for decrease the background noise and enhance audio clarity it can set compander ON OFF per channel Theft alarm provides extra safety CRYSTAL E Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories Mi Supplied Accessories After carefully unpacking the transceiver identify the items listed in the table below We suggest you keep the box and packaging e DC Power Cable with e Transceiver Fuse Holder QPL 01 e Mobile Mounting Bracket QMB 01 E p SSS NeL J EIN Ka ELLO ER 39 SSS SF SS ey e User Manual P Microphone QHM 03 P with DTMF keyboard ER TRES e Hardware Kit for Bracket e Spare Fuses one pair Black screws Tapping screws S Washer M4X8mm M5X8mm QSS 01D QF 01 4PCS QSS 01A 4PCS QSS 01B C 00 Bl Mobile installation To install
13. the transceiver select a safe convenient location inside your vehicle that minimizes danger to your passengers and yourself while the vehicle is in motion Consider installing the unit at an appropriate position so that knees or legs will not strike it during sudden braking of your vehicle Try to pick a well ventilated location that is shielded from direct sunlight 1 Install the mounting bracket in the vehicle using the supplied self tapping screws 4 pcs and flat washers 4pcs Car body Washer M5 Tapping screw M5x20mm Mounting bracket 2 Position the transceiver then insert and tighten the supplied hexagon SEMS screws Double check that all screws are tightened to prevent vehicle vibration from loosening the bracket or transceiver Initial Installation Ss Determine the appropriate angle of the transceiver using the 3 screw hole positions on the side of the mounting bracket SSS Sz Initial Installation E DC Power Cable Connection m Locate the power input connector as close to the transceiver as possible X Mobile Operation The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12V Never connect the transceiver to a 24V battery Be sure to use a 12V vehicle battery that has sufficient current capacity If the current to the transceiver is insufficient the display may darken during transmission or transmitting output power may drop excessively 4
14. DNM PA DH 13 a a uM E 20 Microphone NI E mE 14 Pg rates ae ie tba fan at PPR RPP O 20 Amateur Transceiver MOGO ciscisicedercheesdiaceiaustiariansiwwebvianonibadebans 15 oie PSN ctp D Hr TONES IM MEANG AAE MERON iaiia EU Basic Operations ettet 16 General Setting cioe itad vico De av vla EV DAE OUS va dab 21 Switching the Power On Off iiscesccnestie snb nd et bt einn ehe 16 Lo i Adjusting the Volume eee 16 Sending 2 Tone CAN eseee cpat vacesice nines stars nitent mdr puetintiemsi tdeo ntm lau 21 Sta setenv nd CRAIG HOG e cade ececeectcceeses 16 Sending 5 Tone Callisia n ia ai 22 Adjusting Frequency Channel Through Selector Knob 16 Sending DT MIP Call eere m S 22 ires T RTTTT 16 LS A M Be Transmitting saae EUN 16 VAS GIFT SENDi 2 Transmitting Tone Pulse en T PUSY Channel HOOKOHI cccceccseiuactonsetesnnantecl ststenxtoctneeselumtusclannuncde e Transmitting Optional Signaling 17 Editing Channel NOTI economie bepeico doti d metae nnn et etica 29 Cri E EON 17 Reverse TX RX isses 23 Ss CONTENTS Talk Around silos atercoed cinciouciate ieee nti DIN inr Annan RUM RUNI Nf IE 24 Voice Compander asccccreticactntessocbeasdevsnoseeestncneddoadeusseniaetnateeddersansensts 24 Scrambler Setup ENCrY UOFi aseies sectionem iacet a esten ain igit 22 Radio s DTMF SELF ID ENQUIRY sisccssecenssbennossaseesancenctiwaseaesnensanses 24 Radios STONE SELF ID ENQUIRY sisccsctssiccscancccn
15. G 835 or to confirm and exit BEEP OF turn off voice prompt This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode Once the BEEP ON turn on voice prompt x1 radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary 3 Press number key to exit and store setting will be erased and back to initial settings W LCD Backlight lll Talk Around 1 In standby status press func then press LCD displays LAMP By Talk Around function you can directly communicate with other XX radios in your group in case the repeater is not activated or when you are out of the repeater range The transceiver will transmit by RX 2 ase to select desired backlight brightness 1 32 evels frequency with its CTCSS DCS signaling 3 Press number keys to confirm and exit 1 In standby press Func then press key LCD displays TALK OF CRYSTAL UE Long distance Anti theft Alarm This function is mainly use for simple anti theft alarm device in vehicles When the transceiver be removed in an improper manner the transceiver will emit and transmit alarming and background voice to system and other transceiver of the same frequency DC power cable Alarm cable QL 01 A Steering wheel etc s NO Alarm cable QL 01 B Connect DC power cable with car battery 1 Connect the optional alarm cable QL 01 A to the data jack on the front panel as shown Secure the other end of the cable to an object t
16. Route the DC power cable supplied with the transceiver directly to the vehicle s battery terminals using the shortest path from the transceiver We recommend you do not use the cigarette lighter socket as some cigarette lighter sockets introduce an unacceptable voltage drop The entire length of the cable must be dressed so it is isolated from heat moisture and the engine secondary high voltage ignition system cables 2 After installing cable in order to avoid the risk of damp please use heat resistant tap to tie together with fuse box Don t forget to reinforce whole cable 3 In order to avoid the risk of short circuit please remove negative terminal of battery then connect with radio 4 Confirm the correct polarity of the connections then attach the power cable to the battery terminals red connects to the positive terminal and black connects to the negative terminal Use the full length of the cable without cutting off excess even if the cable is longer than required In particular never remove the fuse holders from the cable 5 Reconnect any wiring removed from the negative terminal CrysTAL 6 Connect the DC power cable to the transceiver s power supply connector Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks If the ignition key on off feature is desired optional feature use the Ext Power jack optional 12V Plug cable Connect one of the cables between the ACC termin
17. SETUP Disable this function it is invalid to press PTT current channel only works in RX mode 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press key to choose No 09 menu LCD displays TX ON 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired E setting ON In current channel Press g X PIN PTT to transmit OFF In current channel Press PTT is invalid 4 Press EIS key to confirm and exit Default ON lI Busy Channel Lockout BCLO is to disable transmitting while RX signal is received Once the channel is busy and you press PTT the radio will beep as warning and get back to receiving 1 Press and hold N key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press Cx Cam key to choose No 10 menu LCD displays LOCK OFF 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setting BU Enable BCLO Carrier lockout transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier press PTT to emit error voice prompt and back to receiving status RL Enable BTLO transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier but dis matching CTCSS DCS Press PTT to emit error voice prompt and back to receiving status OFF Busy channel lockout is disabled lt can transmit in any receiving status 4 Press GED key to confirm and exit ll Editing Channel NAME 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press M
18. STAL e e 8 O E Ss Australian Broardcasting Requirements WM Transmit and Receive Procedure Your two way radio contains a transmitter and a receiver To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the general population uncontrolled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedure Transmit no more than 50 of the time To receive calls release the PTT button To transmit talk press the Push to Talk PTT button Transmitting 5096 of the time or less is important because the radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting in terms of measuring standards compliance ll Radio Operation and EME Exposure Unauthorised antennas modifications or attachments could damage the radio and violate compliance Do NOT hold the antenna when the radio is IN USE Holding the antenna reduces the effective range Do not use the radio if the antenna is damaged If a damaged antenna makes contact with your skin a minor burn can result ll Electromagnetic Iterference Compatability Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI To avoid the possibility of electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off your radio in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so such as health care facilities B Aircraft When instructed to do so turn off your radio when onboard an aircraft Any use of a radio
19. TMF ANI 2Tone or 5Tone Signaling DTMF 5Tone 2Tone signalling function as similarily as CTCSS DCS Without receiving correspondent tone signalling the speaker will remain mute DTMF and 5Tone signalling can be applied for other advanced features such as ANI PTT ID group call remotely stun remotely kill waken etc The signalling edition must be done through programming software Please refer to the HELP option in the programming software to know how to operate these features 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter into general setting menu 2 Press e to choose No 2 menu LCD displays T OFF 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setup DTMF The channel will be mute by a DTMF signal The speaker won t be open until receiving a correspondent DTMF signal Hold PTT then press UP or press c directly to transmit the pre stored DTMF signaling In DTMF signaling mode press ew for 2s until LCD displays AN turn selector knob to select desired digit the other party ID In this mode press to confirm exist digit and move cursor to next press to forward cursor After editing press 3 key to operate ANI call 2TONE The channel will be mute by a 2 Tone signal The speaker won t be open until receiving a correspondent 2 Tone signal Hold PTT then press UP or press Erw 5Tone The channel will be mute by a 5 Tone signal The Speaker won t be open until receiving a correspondent 5 T
20. al or a 12v Plug that operates with the vehicle ignition or ACC switch on the vehicle and EXT POWER jack on the rear side of the unit z In some cars the 12V plug is always powered If this is the case you cannot NOTE use it for the ignition key on off function 7 When the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON Start position with the radio turned off the power switch illuminates The illumination will be turned off when the ignition key is turned to the off position m Initial Installation umm To turn on the unit press the power switch manually while it is Use the supplied DC power cable to connect the transceiver to a illuminated While ignition key is at ACC or ON position regulated power supply not supplied 8 When the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON position with the Do not substitute a cable with smaller gauge wires radio s power switch on the unit turns on automatically and the power switch will be lit Turn the ignition key to OFF position or manually turn the power switch off to shut down the radio 9 Using extra cable power consumption 5MAH 10 Without this function user can turn on off radio by Power knob gt ACC terminal 12V Plug connection 2 Connect the transceiver s DC power connector to the connector on the DC power cable Press the connectors firmly together until the locking tab clicks Before connecting the DC power to the transceiver be sure to switch D the transceiver and th
21. ch the time limit which has been programmed by your dealer your transmission will be cut off In order to transmit again you must release PTT button to reset the timer In st FUNC th 7551 LCD displ TOT X a a ae 2 Press QUEM eM to select the desired setting 2 Press EUZ eM to select the desired value ON Enable Talk Around 3 Press number key to confirm and exit B CICSS DCS Encode and Decode 1 In standby press FN then press to enter into CTCSS DCS Encode and Decode oO 2 Repeat above operation to set as below This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode Once the 3 RS z LCD displays 8g icon it indicates CTCSS encode set in current RD radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings channel LCD displays ig and KYA icon it indicates CTCSS encode and BI Voice Prompt decode set in current channel OFF Disable Talk Around 3 Press number key to confirm and exit The prompting tone provides confirmation of entry error status LCD displays DCS icon it indicates DCS encode and decode set or malfunctions of the transceiver You can enable or disable this in current channel function 3 In corresponding icon press QUEM eM to select the desired 1 In standby press Func then press Xt LCD displays BEEP XX CTCSS DCS encode and decode 2 Press NU to turn on off BEEP voice prompt 4 Press tie
22. e DC power supply OFF a RDO Mol plug the DC power supply into an AC outlet until you make all connections X Fixed Station Operation In order to use this transceiver for fixed station operation you will need a separate 13 8V DC power supply not included power supply QRP 01 as optional accessories Please contact local dealer to require The recommended current capacity of your power supply is 12A 1 Connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC power supply and ensure that the polarities are correct Red positive Black negative Do not directly connect the transceiver to an AC outlet aS E Initial Installation REPLACING FUSES If the fuse blows determine the cause then correct the problem After the problem is resolved replace the fuse If newly installed fuses continue to blow disconnect the power cable and contact your autho rized CRysTAL dealer or an authorized L service center for assistance ate aC gm o p E Fuse Current Rating Supplied Accessory DC 20A power cable Only use fuses of the specified type and rating otherwise the transceiver could be damaged If you use the transceiver for a long period when the vehicle battery is 4X not fully charged or when the engine is OFF the battery may become NOTE discharged and will not have sufficient reserves to start the vehicle Avoid using the transceiver in these conditions E Power supply voltage Display After connecting the transc
23. ect to conditions in the following licenses In Australia the ACMA Radio communications Citizen Band Radio Stations and in New Zealand by MED the General User Radio License for Citizen Band Radio You may encounter operational issues changing over from 25kHz to 12 5 kHz channel spacing Operating volumes can vary when receiving wideband 5kHz deviation transmissions on newer narrow band equipment or narrow band 2 5kHz deviation transmissions being sent to older wideband equipment Older and newer adjacent channels can Cause interference E Notes eoeoeo0e ececcc000 eoe J eee X eee eeo amp eoo Uv eecccc00 XXXXXX s oO CRYSTAL Technical Assistance If you need assistance setting up or using your CRYSTAL product now or in the future call CRYSTAL Support Australia TEL 03 8587 8898 FAX 03 8587 8866 Mon Fri 9am 5pm AEST Please retain this user guide for future reference CRYSTAL MOBILE WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS This warranty against manufacturing defects is given by TDJ Australia Pty Ltd ACN 006 385 191 Our contact details are set out in clause 2 7 1 Consumer guarantee 1 1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major description according to Australian Consumer Laws failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable description according to Australian Consumer Laws
24. educe the risk of fire electric shock and transceiver damage The possible locations of antenna on a car are shown as following Mi Optional Accessory Connections X External Speaker not included If you plan to use an external speaker choose a speaker with an impedance of 8Q The external speaker jack accepts a 3 5mm 1 8 mono 2 conductor plug External speaker adopt double port BTL please care about the connecting way The speaker can not connect with the ground otherwise the speaker will be fault The wrong connecting way as the following picture MP NOTE SS Initial Installation um x Microphone For voice communications connect a microphone equipped with an 8 pin modular plug into the modular socket on the front of the main unit Press firmly on the plug until the locking tab clicks Attach the supplied microphone hanger in an appropriate location using the screws included in the screw set Microphone connector Microphone QHM 03 Aalena not included External speaker not included WD Getting Acquainted Mi Front panel e Basic Functions NO KEY FUNCTION 1 Pow Power Power on Off 2 VOL Adjust Volume Key Change frequency memory channel and scan 3 Main Dial direction etc FUN SET M MW MHz SHIFT TS DCS LOCK Function Key Switches betwee
25. eiver to the power supply the supply voltage can be displayed on LCD by pressing the Fux key together with the key The display immediately changes as the voltage supply changes It also displays voltage during transmission The transceiver will return to its normal operation when the power is switched ON or repeat above operation CrysTAL The range of displayed voltage is only from 7V to16V DC because the Es displayed value is estimated please use a voltmeter when a more precise reading is desired lll Antenna Connection Before operating install an efficient well tuned antenna The success of your installation will depend largely on the type of antenna and its correct installation The transceiver can give excellent results if the antenna system and its installation are given careful attention Use a 500 impedance antenna and low loss coaxial feed line that has a characteristic impedance of 50Q to match the transceiver input impedance Coupling the antenna to the transceiver via feed lines having an impedance other than 50Q reduces the efficiency of the antenna system and can cause interference to nearby broadcast television receivers radio receivers and other electronic equipment Transmitting without first connecting an antenna or other matched load may damage the transceiver Always connect the antenna to the 1f transceiver before transmitting NOTE All fixed stations should be equipped with a lightning arrester to r
26. er Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary setting will be erased CrysTAL Channel 5 and 35 paired for Duplex repeaters are reserved as emergency channels and should be used only in an emergency CTCSS and DCS will not operate on channels 5 and 35 A list of currently authorised channels can be obtained from the ACMA website in Australia and the MED website in New Zealand Channel 11 is a calling channel generally used to call others and channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel Once contact is established on the calling channel both stations should move to another unused SIMPLEX channel to allow others to use the calling channel Channels 22 and 23 are for Telemetry and Telecommand use voice communications are not allowed on these channels by law Channel 9 and above are the best choices for general use in Simplex mode Radiocommunications Citizen Band Radio Stations Class Licence 2002 No licence is required to own or operate this radio in Australia and New Zealand The Radiocommunications Citizen Band Radio Stations Class Licence 2002 contains the technical parameters operating requirements conditions of licence and relevant standards for Citizen Band CB radios CB radios must comply with the class licence for their use to be authorised under the class licence UHF channels and frequencies IMPORTANT NOTE The operation of your UHF radio in Australia and New Zealand is subj
27. firm and exit ll Optional ne In standby press func then press 2 to add optional signaling repeat above operation to set DTMF 2TONE or 5TONE signaling When first bit of Exa byte in frequency displays D it indicates DTMF function enable When first bit of Exa byte in frequency displays T it indicates 2Tone function enable E UN Microphone Operation When first bit of Exa byte in frequency displays F it indicates 5 Tone function enable This function can be temporarily used in channel mode Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings mi Scan Skip In Channel mode press then press BW decimal point displayed between frequency s ten digit and unit digit it means current channel is scan skip Repeat above operation to set scan or scan skip in current channel 1 decimal point displayed between frequency s ten digit and unit digit it means current channel is scanned skip 2 decimal point is not displayed between frequency s ten digit and unit digit it means current channel is scanned Bl Frequency Channel scan In corresponding mode press then press key to enter into scanning In scanning mode press MIB GN to change scan direction ll Busy Channel Lockout BCLO is to disable transmitting while RX signal is received Once the channel is busy and you press PTT the radio will beep as warning and get back to receiv
28. hat stays fixed in vehicle Note if alarm cable QL 01 A is not enough long you can choose optional alarm cable QL 01 B to extend 2 When transceiver power off by press key the long distance anti theft alarm enable NOTE transceiver power off CrysTAL 3 When the alarm cable QL 01 A or QL 01 B is removed from the DATA jack or cut by improper sequence the alarm function enable and will alarm as programmed In alarming the transceiver will stop alarm once receiving a matching signal And alarm again when a matching signal disappeared 4 Restart radio to cancel anti theft alarming Reconnect with alarm cable and turn off radio the system will return to alarm mode Bi Cable Clone This feature will copy the programmed data and parameters in the master unit to slave units It copies the parameters and memory program settings 1 Use optional CP50 cloning cable connect the cable between the data jacks on both master and slave 2 Press and hold key then press S838 key to enter into cloning mode LCD displays CLONE Master Slave stereo pg plug 3 5mm plug GND DATA TX RX 3 5 mm stereo mini plug Master side Slave side 3 Press master unit s PTT key LCD displays SD XXX XXX indicates data volume in transmitting Slave unit displays LD XXX XXX indicates received data volume When the transmission is successfully finished the master and slave unit both display PASS Turn off the power disc
29. ing 1 In standby press RNC then press to enter into Busy Channel Lockout 2 Press NM to select the desired value BU Enable BCLO Carrier lockout transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier press PTT to emit error voice prompt CrysTAL RL Enable BTLO transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier but dis matching CTCSS DCS Press PTT to emit error voice prompt It can transmit in any receiving status OFF Busy channel lockout is disabled 3 Press number keys to confirm and exit This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode Once the xp radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings li Reverse TX RX TX frequency turns to RX frequency amp RX frequency changes to TX frequency The signaling will also be reversed if CTCSS DCS signaling exited in this channel 1 In standby press Func then press 62 LCD displays REV ON 2 Press EUZ eM to select the desired value ON Enable Frequency Reverse OFF Disable Frequency Reverse 3 Press number keys to confirm and exit This function can be temporarily used in Channel mode Once the x radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary NOTE setting will be erased and back to initial settings E TOT Time out timer The time out timer limits the amount of transmitting time When you rea
30. ing a matching DCS signaling it will stop for 15s then scan again Shortcut Operations ll Compander Decrease the background noise and ENHANCE AUDIO CLARITY Compander function will decrease the background noise and enhance audio clarity especially in long range communication 1 Press GUN key then press ES key to turn on compander function repeat above operation again to turn off compander function 2 When LCD appears JUL icon enable compander in current channel 3 When LCD doesn t display JUL icon disable compander in current channel SER al al al ER Fs ass s ass CRYSTAL Ss Shortcut Operations Mi KEYPAD LOCKOUT Avoiding unintentional operation this function will lock main keys all keys except Em and key are invalid 1 Press key until LCD displays 3 icon then press EIS key until LCD displays Om icon it indicates keypad lockout function is valid 2 Repeat above operation On icon disappears it indicates keypad lockout function is invalid lll Current Voltage ENQUIRY This function will display Current Battery Voltage 1 Press and hold key then press key LCD displays current battery voltage i d l 2 Repeat above operation to return into VFO or Channel mode x In voltage display mode all functions and channel or frequency NOTE selection are invalid E Auto Dialer Setup This
31. is function is only possible every 60 seconds ll Roger Beep This is a tone which is automatically transmitted whenever the PTT button is released This alerts the receiving party that you have ended the transmission and you are now in receive mode CRYSTAL amp 8J N Co E Ss Australian Broardcasting Requirements E OFFSET DIRECTION AND OFFSET FREQUENCY SETUP Repeater receives a signal UP LINK on one frequency and re transmits on another frequency DOWN LINK The difference between these two frequencies is called the offset frequency If the UP LINK frequency higher than DOWN LINK frequency the direction is positive If it is lower the shift direction is negative 1 Press 39x key until the 3 icon displays on the LCD then press Akey LCD displays offset direction and offset IA AI frequency WIT 2 Repeatedly press Ukey to select t o positive offset and negative offset Mi i d id 3 When LCD displays icon it indicates positive offset which means transmitting frequency higher than receiving frequency 4 When LCD displays icon it indicates negative offset which means transmitting frequency lower than receiving frequency 5 Turn selector knob or Mic s GW key to change offset frequency offset frequency changed as per stepping 6 Press any key except T and QB key to exit into standby C Under channel mode this operation can be temporarily used by M us
32. isordered noises 4 Press GEES key to confirm and exit 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press m key to choose No 13 menu LCD displays TALK OF 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired 2 Press i3 G B key to choose setting No 15 menu LCD displays SCR ON Enable Talk Around OF OFF Disable Talk Around 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setting ON Enable Scrambler OFF Disable Scrambler 4 After edition press GED key to exit i Voice Compander Enable this function to reduce background noise and enhance audio 4 Press EIS key to confirm and exit Default OFF clarity especially in long range communication D This function is optional 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu E Radio s DTMF SELF ID ENQUIRY I P nd hold GN key for over 2s to 2 Press key to choose No 14 menu LCD displays bis y COMP OF mE enter general setting menu KI 2 Press amp key to choose No 16 menu LCD displays D XXX XXX is radio s DTMF SELF ID 3 Press GEES key to confirm and exit CrysTAL lllRadio s 5TONE SELF ID ENQUIRY 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press x3 Cam key to choose No 17 menu LCD displays F XXXXX XXXXX is radio s 5TONE SELF ID 3 Press GEES key to confirm and e
33. lays LAMP 25 2 Press key to choose No 26 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired menu LCD displays DSP FR LCD backlight brightness 1 32 total 32 level backlight brightness 4 Press GHD key to confirm and exit Default 25 CRYSTAL Ss General Setting 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired mode 3 Press QB to enter into ID setting press to select the desired group 00 127 total is 128 group ID Turn selector knob to select desired NM Channel Name Tag mode Amateur transceiver mode number press confirm and move ifchannel not named it displays Frequency Channel mode cursor to next edition press to clear out all digits 4 After finishing edition press to FR Frequency Channel mode Amateur transceiver mode CH Channel mode Professional transceiver mode 4 Press Qr key to confirm and exit Default FR B PIN Setup confirmand enter into edition of current Enable this function you have to insert a matching PIN to enter group s ID corresponding name Turn into normal status when radio is turned on Pin setup by programme selector knob to select desired letter software press GED to move cursor to next edition Press to clear out all letters 00 127 total 128 group ID and corresponding ID 1 Press and hold rov key for over 2s to enter general setting name menu 5 Press to confirm and return into main menu Repeat above 2 Press key to choose No 27 Step 3
34. loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to meet manufacturers specifications and the failure does not amount to a major failure 1 2 To the extent we are able we exclude all other conditions warranties and obligations which would otherwise be implied s N 2 Warranty against defects 2 1 This Warranty is in addition to and does not limit exclude or restrict your rights under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 Australia or any other mandatory protection laws that may apply Consumer guarantees are a set of rules that apply to goods and services purchased by consumers under the Australian Consumer Law ACL These rules set out the circumstances under which a business is required to provide a consumer with a remedy The consumer guarantees automatically apply regardless of any voluntary or extended warranty given by a seller or manufacturer of goods and services or if such a warranty has expired 2 2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the warranty period from the date of original sale or another period we agree to in writing Subject to our obligations under clause 1 2 we will at our option either repair or replace goods which we are satisfied do not meet manufacturers specifications We warrant any replacement parts for the remainder of the period of warranty for the goods into which they are incorporated
35. must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions CrysTAL Bi Medical Devices Pacemakers The Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches 15cm be maintained between a radio and a pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of the U S Food and Drug Administration People with pacemakers should ALWAYS keep the radio more than 15cm from their pacemaker when the radio is turned ON Not carry the radio in the breast pocket Handheld Radio Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference Turn the radio OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some radios may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information W General Warnings Keep the radio out of reach of babies and young children lllTransmitting Range The talk range will depend on your surroundings and environment it will be affected by obstructions such as hills or buildings Talk range depends on the te
36. n VFO mode and Channel mode Step Size Key step 1MHz Sets CTCSS and DCS value Call key Squelch off Data Terminal Data and Cloning port e OI oINIOAI U A OO lt X O gt aaa O z I lights during Transmitting 12 Mic connector Microphone connection port CrysTAL Press 3 3 key until 3 icon appears then press the following key NO FUNCTION 4 FUN SET Confirms the selective functions and exit 5 V M MW Stores data into channels 7 TS DCS LOCK Sets Keypad lock function 9 SQL D Compander mode on off Press M key and following key together to activate following function NO FUNCTION 1 Pow Power Reset to factory default settings 5 Erase the memory 7 Auto dialer 8 Enters clone data function mode 9 Enters power supply voltage indication mode Functions that require continuous pressing following key to be activated FUNCTION Press and hold for 2s to enter the Setting FUN SET mode SQL D Monitor mode Wi Rear panel e Ro pd NO KEY FUNCTION Terminal for connecting optional cable QCCO1 for 1 Ext Power use with ignition key On Off function Jack The radio will auto power on when car is driving The radio will auto power off when car stops 2 zi PAKE Terminal for optional external speaker SP01 erminal d ne Connection for 50O coaxial cable and antenna onnector A alii Getting Acquainted NO FUNCTION 1 Squelch level 2 M
37. ncy W Scan Dwell Time Setup This function uses to start repeater It needs a certain intensity Pilot There are 3 kinds of Scan Dwell Time for option Frequency to start dormant repeater As usual no need to send pilot i t tarted 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to frequency again once repeater started enter general setting menu 2 Press key to choose No 23 menu LCD displays SCAN TO 2 Press key to choose No 25 menu LCD displays TB 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired 1750 Scan Dwell Time 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired pilot frequency 1750HZ Pilot frequency1750HZ 2100HZ Pilot frequency 2100HZ 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting TO It pauses 15s once scanning a matching signal then resume scan CO It pauses once scanning a matching signal signal disappeared then resume scan 1000HZ Pilot frequency 1000HZ SE It stops once scanning a matching signal 1450HZ Pilot frequency 1450HZ 4 Press Ged key to confirm the selection and exit 4 Press Gi key to confirm the Default TO selection and exit Default 1750HZ E LCD Backlight E Display Mode Setup There are 3 different dispaly modes Frequency Channel mode amp Channel mode amp Channel Name Tag mode 1 Press and hold SEX key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to 2 Press key to choose No 24 enter general setting menu menu LCD disp
38. one signal Hold PTT then press UP or Press Sx In 5Tone signaling mode press Ew for 2s until LCD displays AN turn selector knob to select desired digit caller ID In this mode press E to confirm exist digit and move cursor to next press to forward cursor After editing press mw key to operate ANI call 5 Press key to confirm and exit Sending 2 Tone Call 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press 38 amp S8 key to choose No 03 menu LCD displays 2TON XX XX indicates the group in the list 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired sending 2TONE group Press PTT to transmit selected group 4 Total 32groups 00 31 Default 00 5 Press GES key to confirm and exit CRYSTAL Content and name of 2TONE will be edited by programming x software NOTE This radio only query edited group or name If there is corresponding name for 2TONE this operation will display 2TONE corresponding name lllSending 5 Tone Call 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press key to choose No 04 menu LCD displays 5TON XX XX indicates the group in the list 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired sending 5TONE group Press PTT to transmit selected group 4 Total 100groups 00 99 Default 00 5 Press GES key to confirm and exit Sending DTMF call 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu
39. onnect the cable and repeat step 2 to step 3 operations to clone the next slave unit If the data is not successfully transmitted turn off both units make sure x the cable connection is correct and repeat the entire operation from the beginning Maintenance W Default Setting after Resetting DCS encode VFO frequency 477 00MHz DCS code Memory channel 0 199 Pe Key lock setting OFF Offset direction Channel Step CTCSS encode and decode POT oF oF F CTCSS tone frequency 88 5Hz MEN Mi Trouble Shooting Problem a Power is on nothing appears on Display b Fuse is blown c Display is too dim d No sound comes from speaker e Key and Dial do not function i Rotating Dial will not change memory channel g PTT key is pressed but transmission does not occur Possible Causes and Potential Solutions and polarities of power connection are reversed Connect red lead to plus terminal and black lead to minus terminal of DC power supply Check and solve problem resulting in blown fuse and replace fuse with new fuse Dimmer setting is LAMP L Please make the dimmer setting LAMP H Squelch is muted Decrease squelch level Tone or CTCSS DCS squelch is active Turn CTCSS or DCS squelch off Key lock function is activated Cancel Key lock function Transceiver is in CALL mode Press the VFO or memory mode Microphone connection is poor Connect microphone
40. properly Antenna connection is poor Connect antenna properly Frequency Range Channel Spacing Phase locked Step Operating Voltage Squelch Frequency Stability Operating Temperature Dimensions WxHxD Weight Receiver ETSI EN 300 086 standard testing Sensitivity 12dB Sinad Adjacent Channel Power Intermodulation Spurious Emission Audio Response Hum amp Noise Audio distortion NOTE technology Specifications Rm General UHF CB 476 4250 477 4125MHz 12 5K 5KHz 6 25KHz 8 33KHz 10KHz 12 5KHz 15KHz 20K Hz 25KHz 30KHz 50KHz 13 8V DC 15 Carrier CTCSS DCS 5Tone 2Tone DTMF 2 5ppm 20 C 60 C 145 W x 47 H x 190 L mm about 1 2Kg Transmitter ETSI EN 300 086 standard testing 0 35uV Power Output Modulation gt 60dB Adjacent Channel 560dB Power Hum amp Noise 270dB Spurious Emission 1 3dB 0 3 2 55KHz Audio Response 240dB Audio Distortion lt 5 5W 11K F3E 260dB 236dB 260dB 1 3dB 0 3 2 55KHz lt 5 P Specifications are subject to change without notice due to advancements in Attached Chart 881024 groups DCS Code 850 groups CTCSS Tone Frequency Hz 3s Se L 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607_ 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 fuu Attached Chart um 705 7 7 736 745 755 D N is positive code l is negative code total 232groups CRY
41. rrain It will be affected by concrete structures heavy foliage and by operating radios indoors or in vehicles Your DB477C is simplex one way at a time While you are speaking you can not receive a transmission Your DB477C is on an open license band Always identify yourself when transmitting on the same channel IMPORTANT Before transmitting on a UHF channel listen to ensure it is not already in use Australian Broardcasting Requirements MET lllTransmitting sending speech The unit is continuously in the Receive mode when the unit is turned ON and not transmitting When a signal is received on the current channel RX icon will be displayed on the LCD screen a Press and hold the PTT Push to Talk button to transmit your voice The transmit signal icon TX will display on the LCD screen b Hold the unit in a vertical position with the Mic Microphone 5 cm away from the mouth While holding the PTT button speak into the microphone in a normal tone of voice c Release the PTT button when you have finished transmitting For others to receive your transmission they must be on the same channel as you lil Call Ring Tone You can use the CALL button to send a tone to other users on the same channel To activate this feature a With the unit in normal mode press and release the CALL button The unit will transmit a 2 second page tone to the other unit s set with the same channel within transmitting range NOTE Th
42. s easy and convenient From No 1 to No 15 are channel function setup From No 15 to No 29 are general setting setup A Frequency Channel mode When set display as FR it enters into Frequency Channel mode new setting of channel operation and shortcut operation can be temporarily used by user Once the radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings As pic 1 B Channel Name Tag Mode When set display as NM it enters into Channel Name Tag mode At this mode it will display corresponding channel name when the current channel is edited with name Otherwise it will display frequency channel Its operations are the same as frequency channel mode As pic 2 C VFO Mode Frequency mode 1 NE NOTE 4 This mode shows only frequency on the display Shortcut operation and Channel setting will be changed amp stored as the latest value permanently Once the radio is turned off or changed to new VFO frequency the latest setting is remained until next change As pic 3 Professional Transceiver Mode When set display mode as CH it enters T l1 into Professional Transceiver mode At ALi this mode except scan other shortcut operation can t operate And from No 1 17 menu in function setting will be mh l auto hidden LII wi If there is corresponding name for current channel the LCD will display current channel name Otherwise it
43. shows current channel number As pic 4 As pic 5 Transceiver is programmed as professional transceiver mode You can t change through manual operation from general setting Under every mode from No 18 29 menu in general setting can be changed and saved c Ss Basic Operations W Switching The Power On Off According to the option selected during installation Press the switch or turn the ignition key to ACC speed up or ON startup position to power An f i i in ES on radio Press the 0 key for 1s or turn the ignition key to OFF position to turn off i KEY Min Max E Adjusting The Volume Turn the VOL knob clockwise to increase the audio level counterclockwise to decrease Avi tin VEN Li Li Li UN D During communication volume can be adjusted more accurate W Switch between VFO and Channel mode In standby press key or Microphone s key until appear MI this indicates current channel in channel mode Repeat above operation to switch between Frequency mode VFO and Channel mode E Adjusting Frequency Channel THROUGH SELECTOR KNOB 1 Under frequency VFO mode you can Frequency Frequency decrease increase change the current frequency to the desired one through selector knob Turn clockwise to increase frequency turn counterclockwise to decrease Every gear will increase or decrease one step Press key the decimal point of Dial CrysTAL MiLoNarA S
44. te en end eee ener ee eee ee orem ae ee eee 31 LCD Backlight EMR 31 Long distance Anti theft Alarm 32 A CIONO em 32 Mamtenant E sonion uana cuc rd nx cU Ra RR VV V x vdeeiceustiuat 33 Default Setting after Resetting cccccscsscccccssssssseeeeeeeesseeeeesseneees 39 Trouble ShO issena a E AN a eiii 93 SDOCIIIC AI OTIS uuossiasioiaicsdumtebsren de ad pud EuDURAE Une UU ds MS ERAT DR DUE 33 Attached Chari RTT TT 34 50 groups CTCSS Tone Frequency Hz eese 34 1024 groups DOS COLE s dodsqusisa sitae stadsacdeenteteanensdadeadeanctansaweanmedttt 34 Australian Broardcasting Requirements 36 Transmit and Receive Procedure ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen 36 Radio Operation and EME Exposure eseeeeeese 36 Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility 36 PPM OU Ez EE A E AOE E A 36 Medical DEVICCS TU S 36 En RR Rem o o o 0 o T of Iria po tc c oT Call Ring TONE MM 37 edis C n E EEEE a of Duplex Operation Via Repeaters and Licence information 38 iL New and Innovative Features Ss DB477C Mobile Radio has a stylish and sturdy housing advanced and reliable functions and is especially designed for drivers while pusuing the company philosophy of innovation and practicality More functions as follows Display on a
45. teatentatenssgenueeienien 25 Voice ag 6 n e MENT 25 HerEara s snu m mmm 26 APO Auto pOoWer OlT s cecinit tane te bh korr obe Rt HERE RE DEAE BRAKE 26 DTMF Transmitting TIITIe s cosas as iquaboxcuduai nati uq ua dddwios Gode uc diui 26 Squelch Level Setup sse utitur dite uktn DEBE eU Urine ERU eo tard Ex Expe MResE 26 Scan Dwell Time SelbUlDeesnsnspanmmdcistecut duni qimte ter etus tu in Piet c inte S Us 27 ECD BAC KIM NEM OME 21 FoU FOE DIC V iriaren ninina ies Dad ncielant Hn Rp baden lotta 27 Display MOOOS CU sa csssctsazeteceietiasnscneensatecetennicecusenecodsdedetiaiaseceqsanseas 27 PIN EOD osc ge Scioscia es E SNMP aU ME UE EI EU 28 Pes MP 28 Factory Default re ee 28 Microphone Operation eere 29 Function Setup By Microphone Keypad 29 Squelch Level e 29 Optional Signaling sssri 2322 2399 i a Ete ESL OON R uS tina 29 Spa KD consen t ated ambe a Eden Usd M M EMtEE 30 Preguency CHANING SCAN M 30 Busy Channel MOCK OUI uu eentesete tut srania iranan taii Dus 30 FV TARA p 30 CrysTAL TOT MIME HOUT timer direecacecetataccccaateupaateacecadatandseensussubeciececbaxanniadeds 30 CTCSS DCS Encode and Decoder odas tae 31 Wall PU OUING UOO 31 VOlce PEONIO eed cactus oen oes
46. tions lllsquelch off squelch off momeNTARY g key programmed as Squelch Off or Squelch Off Momentary to monitor the weak signal 1 Squelch Off Press G88 key to disable squelch press Es key again to resume squelch 2 Squelch Off Momentary Press and hold key to disable squelch release key to resume squelch xp The above functions should be set in programme software lllSquelch level Setup Setting the radio to a tight squelch level you can avoid unwanted signals or noise but you may not receive a weak signal Therefore it will be better for you to select the normal squelch level 1 While standby press sa key and turn selector knob until LCD appears SQL and current squelch level 2 Turn selector knob or press MIC Suy key to set desired squelch level 3 Press any key except and key to exit lll Frequency Channel Scan X Frequency Scan In frequency VFO mode this function is designed to monitor signal of every communicative frequency point of transceiver step size you have set CrysTAL 1 n VFO mode press for 1s to enter into frequency scan 2 Turn selector knob or press Microphone BUB N key to change scan direction 3 Press any key except ca and key to exit Wi Channel Scan In channel mode this function is designed to monitor signal in every channel 1 In channel mode Press key for 1s to enter into channel scan 2 Turn selector knob or press Microphone key
47. to change scan direction 3 Press any key except Ga Jand key to exit IE CTCSS DCS Encode and Decode setup Repeatedly press G5 key to check whether set CTCSS DCS encode and decode in current channel or not 1 When LCD appears icon it means current channel with CTCSS encode turn selector knob or press Microphone s EIUJ key to select desired CTCSS encode 2 When LCD appears p and RA icon it means current channel with CTCSS encode and decode turn selector knob or press Microphone s D vn orc to select desired CTCSS code 3 When LCD appears DCS icon it means current channel can be set with DCS encode and decode together turn selector knob or press Microphone s to select desired DCS encode and decode 4 CTCSS 62 5 254 1 Total 51groups DCS 000N 7771 total 1024 groups N is positive code l is inverse code 5 Press any key except and ES keys to return into standby status Under channel mode this operation can be temporarily used by user Once m the radio is turned off or switched to another channel the temporary setting will be erased E CTCSS SCAN Repeatedly press GBD key until LCD displays p and A icons then hold GL key for 1S to enter into CTCSS scanning Once finding a matching CTCSS signaling it will stop for 15s then scan again ll DCS SCAN Repeatedly press Ge key until LCD displays DCS icons then hold G29 key for 1S to enter into DCS scanning Once find
48. ver by keypad or input desired frequency or channel through the QHM 03 microphone Note In professional transceiver mode other keys are invalid except PTT and G0 X Keypad Lock Pull down the slide switch to lock position the lamp is turned off and all of keypads is not work except PTT switch X Transmitting DTMF By Microphone KeyPAD Slide DTMF key to DTMF position press and hold the PTT key transmitting the desired DTMF signaling by the numeric key directly Note Slide DTMF key to DTMF position the keyboard is invalid in standby ll Function Setup By Microphone Keypad Microphone Operation 3I Switches between VFO and channel mode In standby press key to switch between channel mode and Frequency mode VFO Short Calling In standby press to transmit the selected DTMF 2TONE 5STONE in current channel Transmitting DTMF Code In standby press 8 LCD displays DTMF data and group Press j key to select the desired transmitting DTMF group then Press PTT to transmit If no DTMF data in current group LCD displays EMPTY press key again and input desired DTMF code by keypad press PTT to transmit and store DTMF data x Squelch Level 1 In standby press Fc then press 15 LCD displays SQL and current squelch level 2 Press to adjust the desired squelch level press Func then press 1 amp turn selector knob also can adjust the desired squelch level 3 Press number key to con
49. will automatically transmit pre programmed and stored DIMF tones And they are often used to remote control electronic devices or AUTOPATCH phone systems available on some repeater 1 Press and hold key then press GES key to enter the auto dialer enquiry mode LCD displays current default data and current group displayed on left If no data in current group it shows EMPTY CrysTAL 2 Turn selector knob to choose group you desired Total 16 group 01 16 3 Press ES key to enter into editing of n HMAT Y current group press MIC s numeric keys to set your desired data 4 The display scrolls when the 7th digit is entered The numbers 0 9 A D and can be stored up to a total of 23 digits 5 After editing press PTT or key to send current group and store edited DTMF signaling Press Sa to exit and store ll Transmitting Edited DTMF tones in the Auto dialer memory 1 Press key then press GED key to enter into auto dialer enquiry 2 Turn selector knob to select desired transmitting group 3 Press PTT or key to transmit current selected DTMF tones General Setting 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press ca or E to select the desired function option 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setup 4 Press Ged to confirm and exit Meanwhile if you want to edit channel name or start up menu press CTD or GD to move forward or backward Press to store and exit E DTMF D
50. xit Voice Prompt The prompting tone provides confirmation of entry error status or malfunctions of the transceiver You can enable or disable this function 1 Press and hold 393 key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press e key to choose No 18 menu LCD displays BEEP ON 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setting ON Enable voice prompt OFF Disable voice prompt 4 Press GED key to confirm and exit Default ON Suggestion Enable this function to check incorrect operation and NOTE malfunctions cs General Setting Ss CRYSTAL 5J oO Ss General Setting ETOT Time out timer The time out timer limits the amount of transmitting time When you reach the time limit which has been programmed by your dealer your transmission will be cut off In order to transmit again you must release PTT button to reset the timer 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general setting menu 2 Press e key to choose No 19 menu LCD displays TOT 3 3 Turn selector knob to select the desired setting Timer 1 30min each level 1min OFF Disable TOT 4 Press GEES key to confirm and exit Default 3 ll APO Auto power off Once APO is activated the radio will be automatically switched off when the pre set timer is running to end 1 Press and hold key for over 2s to enter general 2 setting menu 3 Press ca ex soL key to choose No 20 menu LCD displays APO

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