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1. FREQUENCY DISPLAY Digital display that displays the received frequency in the VFO or MEMO modes or the time when the timer mode is activated FREQUENCY STEP INDICATOR Displays the frequency step 5 0 10 0 12 5 20 0 25 0 50 0 or 100k that the receiver is currently programmed for MODEINDICATOR Lights up to show what mode AM FMN OR FMW the receiver is currently programmed for FREQUENCY ENTERING INDICATOR Lights up when the ENT button is pressed to indicate when a frequency memory channel or alarm should be entered Oo JN ow MEMORY GROUP BAND DISPLAY Lights up when a programmed memory group or frequency band is being received FACTORY PROGRAMMED MODE INDICATOR Lights up in the VFO mode when the frequency being received is in a factory programmed mode instead of a user programmed mode Refer to the Factory Programmed Mode chart MEMORY CHANNEL Displays the number of the memory channel when in the MEMO memory mode 17 REAR PANEL ANT 1 CONNECTOR For an N type antenna connector ANT 2 CONNECTOR For a BNC type antenna connector EXT SP CONNECTOR For connecting an optional external speaker that has a 3 5 mm plug and is rated at 4 8 Q When the external speaker is plugged in the internal speaker is muted turned off DC VOLTAGE POWER CONNECTOR For connecting 13 5 VDC 10 to power the receiver FUSEHOLDER 2A
2. FUSE For a 2 amp fuse to protect the receiver circuitry RS 232C OPTIONAL CONNECTION Location of optional RS 232C jack for computer control of receiver 18 REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES Before operating the Wireless Remote Controller install two 2 AAA batteries Installing Batteries Remove the battery cover onthe back of the remote control by pressing down gently the arrow and sliding offthe battery cover Note that the battery type and direction of each battery is marked inside the battery compartment Install the two batteries with their positive and minus polarity as indicated The polarity of the two batteries should be in opposite directions Replace the battery cover Battery Life The batteries will last approximately six 6 months depending upon the usage of the remote controller When the remote controller will not operate the receiver the batteries should be re placed Always replace both batteries with new ones at the same time If the remote controller will not be used for a long period of time remove the batteries Care If the remote controller becomes dirty wipe it with a clean dry cloth Do not use any chemicals for cleaning or allow any water to come in contact with the remote controller as the buttons may stop functioning Also do not leave the remote controller in direct sunlight for extended periods orintemperatures over 120 F 49 C The excessive heat may cause the remote controlle
3. PRESS ENT RECALLING A PRESS V M ENT MEMORY ENTER CH t amp CHANNEL WHEN PRESS ENT OR IN VFO l ENT amp A OR V PRESS ENT MEMORY ENTER MEM CH amp CHANNEL WHEN PRESS ENT OR IN MEMO MODE 8 RECALLING A PRESS SCAN A w CHANGE THE SCAN PRESS SCAN C FUNCTION OF THE TO SELECT RESUME SCAN AUD OR TIM AS MODE A SCAN MODE SETTING THE PRESS TIMER ON OR OFF ON OR OFF TIMER ENTER TIME FUNCTION PRESS ENT SCANNING NOT AVAILABLE WHEN ENTERING A FREQ NOT POSSIBLE WHEN THE IS DISPLAYED FUNCTION IS POSSIBLE WHEN THE IS FLASHING POSSIBLE IF THE IS NOT DISPLAYED POSSIBLE IF THE IS NOT DISPLAYED PRESS SCAN AGAIN TO STOP THIS MODE THIS FUNCTION CAN BE CHANGED WHILE IN ANY MODE MAXIMUM TIME IS 99 HRS amp 59 MIN FROM THE PRESENT TIME hin mmuni ions of Ameri In P O Box 26407 Oklahoma City Ok 73126 U S A Tel 1 800 627 4722 FAX 1 800 759 1722 hin mmuni ions of In P O Box 24625 stc Vancouver B C Canada V5T4E2 Tel 1 604 876 0006 FAX 1 604 876 4288 Shinwa Communications of Latin America 6512 Six Forks Rd Suite 401B Raleigh N C 27615 U S A E Tel 1 919 846 7751 FAX 1 919 846 2124 Shinwa Communications of Europe AB Tel 46 08 643 7510 FAX 46 08 643 4003 Shinwa Tsushinki Co Ltd 12 2 HAMADAYAMA 4 CHOME SUGINAMIKU TOKYO JAPAN
4. The programming example that follows will program button 1 front panel or remote control for the commercial FM broadcast band in the United States You may with to program the other MEMO bands with frequency ranges and modes that particularly interest you Frequency band suggestions are aviation amateur radio public safety TV and commercial business radio Note Before programming a particular MEMO band you must determine the specific modes that will be used for all frequencies you will receive in that band Modes include AM FmW and FmN frequency stepping resume scan and antenna selection The commercial FM broadcast band which is 88 1 107 9 MHz will be programmed into MEMO band 1 as follows 1 Press the V M button to go to the VFO mode 2 Press the MODE button and select Fm W 3 Press the STEP button and select 100 0 kHz 4 Press the SCAN C button and select TIM Then press the DELAY button the 3 button and the ENT button Note resume scan delay time of three 3 seconds has been programmed The SCAN C modes of CAR and AUD cannot be used for the commercial FM broadcast band These stations transmit both a carrier frequency and audio 100 of the time Therefore only the TIM mode will allow resume scan after a programmed time delay 10 11 12 35 Press the ANT button select the antenna of your choice Press
5. above the CH MEMO channels Press the SKIP button on the remote control and note that SKIP word lights on the display When SKIP lights the frequency will be skipped during scan When SKIP is not lighted curved arrow still showing the frequency will not be skipped Press the A or v button and step through all MEMO channels that you have programmed Note that MEMO channel 185 is skipped and no longer appears Press the SKIP button again and note that SKIP is no longer showing on the display Press the a or button and step through all MEMO channels that you have programmed Note that MEMO channel 185 now appears SKIP MEMORY CHANNEL 31 CLEAR ERASE MEMO CHANNEL Now that MEMO channel 185 has been copied to MEMO channel 100 MEMO channel 185 will be cleared 1 Press the V M button to go to the MEMO mode 2 Press the ENT button numeric buttons 1 8 and 5 and then the ENT button Note Do not use the a v buttons to select the MEMO channel as the MEMO channel will not clear properly 3 Press the M button and then the ENT button 4 Now use the a or v buttons to verify that MEMO channel 185 has been cleared and that frequency 162 550 kHz is still in MEMO channel 100 MEMO GROUP SCAN The two hundred 200 memories of the receiver are divided in ten 10 groups of twenty 20 MEMO channels each Any fre
6. receiver automatically switches to the priority channel When the receiver checks the priority channel approximately 5 second intervals for activity it is actually checking for the presence of a transmitted carrier with audio Ifthe carrier and audio is present the priority channel is monitored until the instant the audio disappears The receiver then continues monitoring whatever other frequency or mode you programmed During a normal radio conversation the audio will disappear momentarily when a person stops talking This will cause the receiver to instantly switch frequencies even if you wish to continue monitoring the priority channel Therefore it is suggested that you program a resume scan delay of 5 seconds using the CAR mode This typically allows sufficient time for n rmal breaks in conversation 1 Press the V M button to go to the VFO mode 2 Program a CAR scan resume delay time of 5 seconds 2 Program the other modes for the priority frequency you will enter 3 Press the ENT button and program a priority frequency of your choice Then press the ENT button again Note Do not use the or v buttons to select a VFO frequency as the priority mode will not function properly 4 Press M priority MEMO channel 000 and ENT This programs your frequency and modes into the priority MEMO channel 5 Now select any other frequency inthe VFO mode MEMO mode or scan mod
7. the AUTO button d be sure that the is off Press the BAND LIMIT b tton the remote control Note that the Y lights up to indicate the lower frequency limit will not be programmed Press the 1 button This is the number of the MEMO band that is being programmed Press numeric buttons 8 8 decimal and 1 This programs the lower limit frequency of 88 1 MHz Press the ENT button Note that the Y goes out and the A lights up to indicate the upper frequency limit will now be programmed Press numeric buttons 1 0 7 decimal and 9 This programs the lower limit frequency of 107 9 MHz Press the ENT button Note that the goes out but the 1 stays light to indicate that you have programmed MEMO band 1 BAND SCAN LOWER LIMIT BAND SCAN UPPER LIMIT 36 Note The programming for the commercial FM broadcast band is now complete when MEMO band 1 is recalled Proceed with the following steps to recall this MEMO band and scan the frequencies 13 Press the 1 button Scanning may start as soon as you press the 1 If scanning does not start press the SCN button 14 Note that when the scanning stops and a frequency is displayed the TIM DELAY digits count down from 3 to 1 and then the receiver scans until stopping on the next frequency 15 Stop the scanning by pre
8. to 122 F 0 to 50 C 13 5 VDC 10 negative ground 1 5 Amps maximum Type CR2032 1 3V memory back up See your Authorized Shinwa Dealer for replacement 7 0 W x 1 97 H x 5 9 D in 178 W x 50 H x 150 D mm DIN standard for vehicle applications 3 09 Ibs 1 4 Kg RECEIVER Receiving Circuitry Intermediate Frequencies Receiving Sensitivity Squelch Sensitivity External Speaker Jack Earphone Jack 43 Triple Conversion Super Heterodyne 1st IF 999 5 MHz 0 5 MHz 2nd IF 45 MHz 3rd 10 7 MHz FM W 455 kHz FM N AM FM N below 4 dbu 12db SINAD 150 1 MHz FM W below 12dbu 12db SINAD 80 1 MHz AM below 4 dbu 12db S N 9 120 5 MHz FM N below 5 dbu 150 MHz Band AM below 5 dbu 150 MHz Band Over 1 Watt to a speaker jack 3 5 mm for the optional ZP121 external 80 speaker Optional ZP70D earphone 30 600Q SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE OR OBLIGATION TROUBLESHOOTING symptom Won t Scan When set up Remedy Check Squelch on Remote CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE SR001 QUICK REFERENCE CHART ENTER A FREQ INTO THE VFO CHANGE THE FUNCTION OF PRESS ENT ENTER THE FREQ PRESS ENT PRESS MODE STEP OR A PREVIOUSLY ENTERED FREQ THEN CHANGE FUNCTION ENTERA FREQ SELECT THE FREQ INTO A PRESS MEMORY MEMO ENTER MEM CH f CHANNEL
9. 1 Press the V M button to go to the MEMO mode 2 Press the numeric button for each MEMO group that you have a frequency programmed into Example Press the 5 button because we previously copied the National Weather Service frequency of 162 550 kHz into MEMO channel 100 Note that a small number 5 lights up on the display under the MEMO channel numbers 3 Press the numeric buttons for any MEMO groups that you have pro grammed frequencies into 4 Press the A or v button and step through all MEMO channels that you have programmed Note that every MEMO channel you have programmed should appear unless you again press SKIP Then the skipped MEMO channel will not appear 5 Press the SCN button and note that scanning immediately starts in either an up or down direction Press the SCN button again to continue the scanning Note You may have programmed particular resume scan modes on some frequencies that you have programmed into MEMO channels Some of these modes are AUD or TIM delays etc When scanning stops on a MEMO channel where a resume scan mode has been programmed that mode example 12 second TIM delay before resume scan will take priority before scanning will continue to the next MEMO channel 10 11 12 33 Note the MEMO channel and frequency that scanning has stopped on Note what MEMO group that MEMO channel is in Press one of the numeric buttons for a MEMO group other th
10. ANT button which will alternately switch between ANT 1 and ANT 2 Now select the antenna that you will use for this frequency 6 Press the ENT button which will cause the numeric frequency display to go blank and the indicator to light 7 Enter the frequency 162 55 by pressing the numbered buttons on the front panel or the remote control exactly in order including the decimal point Then press the ENT button This will enter the frequency in the VFO and the will go out 8 Now store the frequency into MEMO channel 185 by first pressing the M button The frequency display may suddenly change and display a different frequency the last frequency that was displayed than the frequency you are storing in memory 9 Select MEMO channel 185 by one of two ways First by pressing the numbered buttons and then ENT Second by pressing either the a or v button to start scanning toward the MEMO channel number that you want to store the frequency in and then the SCN button on the remote control to stop scanning If you pass the MEMO channel you wish momentarily pressthe A or button to step to the actual channel you wish Then press the ENT button REPEATEDLY PRESSING THE V M BUTTON SWITCHES BETWEEN THE VFO MODE AND THE MEMO MODE 25 SCAN MODE NOTE The receiver has 200 MEMO channels available which are grouped into ten 10 groups o
11. AY BUTTON For setting the amount delay time that a channel is monitored before the resume scan function starts scanning channels again BAND LIMIT BUTTON For setting the lower band limit and the upper band limit for the band scanning function ANT BUTTON For selection either ANT 1 or ANT 2 to receive on 2 PEL CM ATT BUTTON Pep s pn For turning on or off the receiver attenuator 10db circuit AUTO BUTTON For recalling the factory programmed mode that has the frequency range mode AM FMN or FMW and channel step already programmed into memory Refer to the AUTO PROGRAMMED list in this manual TIMER ON OFF BUTTONS The ON lights up when you press the ON timer button on the remote control and the ON goes out when you press the ON button again The OFF lights up when you pressthe OFF timer button on the remote control and the OFF goes out when you press the OFF button again 19 20 21 22 23 21 MUTE BUTTON For muting the audio greatly reduces the audio level until the mute button pressed again SQ BUTTON For opening the receiver squelch setting that is set by the the front panel SQ squelch control Used primarily for receiving very weak signals that do not completly break open squelch OPTION 1 amp 2 BUTTONS For selecting OPTION 1 or OPTION 2 iftheseoptions are installed in the receiver M gt V BUTTON F
12. CHART 41 FREQUENCY MHz MODE 25 000 0 27 9950 AM 5 0 28 000 0 39 000 0 39 010 0 39 990 0 AM 100 40 000 0 49 990 0 FM N _ 100 50 000 0 54 000 0 FM N 20 850 F 54 020 0 75 995 0 5 0 0 z lt M N 76 000 0 89 900 0 90 000 0 95 700 0 95 750 0 107 750 0 108 000 0 117 900 0 1000 118 000 0 141 950 0 500 141 960 0 154 690 0 154 700 0 162 025 0 FM N 250 162 030 0 175 740 0 M 175 750 0 221 950 0 N 222 000 0 253 850 0 100 0 253 862 5 254 987 5 255 200 0 262 100 0 262 125 0 274 975 0 275 800 0 335 000 0 335 012 5 429 987 5 FM FM 430 000 0 439 990 0 440 000 0 475 737 5 N 475 750 0 769 750 0 769 762 5 939 987 5 FM N 940 500 0 967 000 0 967 100 0 999 950 0 42 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Frequency Ranges Modulation Type Programmable Freq Steps Scanning Speed Memory Channels Antenna Impedance Frequency Stability Temperature Range Power Source Power Consumption Lithium Battery Size Weight 25 0 999 95 MHz minimum 5 kHz steps A3 AM F3 FM wide or narrow 5 0 10 0 12 5 20 0 25 0 50 0 or 100 kHz 35 Ch Sec in VFO mode 25 Ch Sec in MEMO mode 200 Channels 10 groups of 20 Ch ea 50 Q BNC and N antenna connectors ppm parts per million 32
13. S ENT ENTERING A VFO FREQ CHANGE THE PRESS MODE MODE NOT POSSIBLE FUNCTION OF STEP OR ANT WHEN THE 4 15 PREVIOUSLY THEN CHANGE DISPLAYED ENTERED FREQ FUNCTION ENTER A FREQ SELECT THE FREQ FUNCTION IS INTO A PRESS POSSIBLE WHEN MEMORY MEMO ENTER MEM CH THE IS RECALLING A MEMORY CHANNEL WHEN IN VFO MODE PRESS V M ENT POSSIBLE IF ENTER MEM CH amp THE IS PRESS ENT OR JOT DISPLAYED ENT amp OR NOT RECALLING A PRESS ENT POSSIBLE IF MEMORY ENTER MEM CH amp THE 15 CHANNEL WHEN PRESS ENT OR NOT DISPLAYED IN MEMO MODE j ENT amp A OR WM PRESS SCAN PRESS SCAN TO SCAN PRESS AGAIN TO STOP OR THIS MODE PRESS N CHANGE THE SCAN PRESS SCAN C THIS FUNCTION FUNCTION OF THE TO SELECT CAR CAN BE CHANGED RESUME SCAN AUD OR TIM AS WHILE IN ANY MODE A SCAN MODE MODE SETTING THE PRESS TIMER MAXIMUM TIME IS ON OR OFF ON OR OFF 99 HRS amp 59 MIN TIMER ENTER TIME FROM THE FUNCTION PRESS ENT PRESENT TIME CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 The Control Functions are divided into three sections that describe the receiver its self and a fourth section that describes the remote control It is suggested that you compare the description of each functions here with actual function on the receiver and remote control For your convenience the receiver is shown without its display functions and the display is shown without the entire receiver
14. SHINWA SROO INSTRUCTION MANUAL 25 0 999 995 MHz TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED UNPACKING MOUNTING BRACKET INSTALLATION POWER CONNECTIONS MOBILE POWER CONNECTIONS BASE POWER CONNECTIONS ANTENNA QUICK REFERENCE QUICK REFERENCE CHART CONTROL FUNCTIONS FRONT PANEL DISPLAY REAR PANEL REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES FUNCTIONS OPERATION FACTORY PROGRAMMED MODE POWER ON VOLUME CONTROL AND SQUELCH CONTROL VFO MEMO MODE SCAN MODE VFO SCANNING MEMO SCANNING RESUME SCANNING Sewer ds suasaof k j N N NN 12 NN 23 29 25 26 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED COPY MEMO CHANNEL SKIP MEMO CHANNEL CLEAR ERASE MEMO CHANNEL MEMO GROUP SCAN BAND SCAN TIMER MODE PRIORTY MODE ALARM MODE RESET MICROPROCESSOR OPTIONAL RS 232C FACTORY PROGRAMMED MODE FACTORY PROGRAMMED MODE CHART SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL RECEIVER SR001 QUICK REFERENCE CHART Page 29 29 31 3l 34 36 38 39 40 40 40 41 42 42 43 45 INTRODUCTION The Shinwa Model SR001 Wide Band Scanning Receiver is a state of the art synthesized receiver that is designed to provide you with years of dependable service and listening pleasure The scanning receiver covers 25 through 999 995 MHz and provides 200 programmable memory channels 10 groups of 20 channels each A full featured wireless remote contro is also included to operate the receiver from the relaxation of
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16. TROL PUSH PUSH TYPE For controlling quieting the receiver audio output when no signal is being received Rotate the control clockwise until the noise disappears Pushing the control once will make it pop out so it can be adjusted and pushing it again will return it to its recessed position ENTER BUTTON For setting VFO frequency memory channel number skip memory channel band frequency setting timer alarm channel and alarm M MEMORY BUTTON For setting the memory frequencies memory number and alarm channel FM TV AND PRSNL AND OTHER NUMERIC BUTTONS For programming frequency and setting memory groups 13 OOOO OOO 0 DISPLAY G MEMORY MODE Lights up in the memory mode SKIP MARK INDICATOR Lights up when a memory channel is programmed to be skipped while in the scan mode UP DOWN SCANNING INDICATORS Indicates the VFO frequency or MEMO memory channel up or down scanning direction VFO MODE Lights up in the VFO mode A v PRIMODE Lights up in the priority mode 14 900920 8 E G3 ALM DIGI BUSY ON OFF ATT ALM MODE Lights up in the alarm mode COLON INDICATOR Lights up when the timer ON OFF mode is programmed SKIP MODE Lights up in the skip mode DIGI MODE Lights up when an external computer is connected to the optional RS 232C jack on the rear panel BUSY MODE Lights up when a
17. This is to emphasize the control functions of one particular area of the receiver at a time FRONT PANEL 1 REMOTE CONTROL INFRARED RECEIVER SENSOR Location of the infrared sensor that receives signals from the remote control This sensor must always bein a direct line of sight when you use the remote control 2 DISPLAY SEE DISPLAY SECTION Displays frequency function channels timer function memory channel groups mode channel steps scan rate delay and antenna 1 or 2 3 AND v UP AND DOWN BUTTONS For stepping up or down through the displayed frequency or the memory channels or to start scanning by pressing either button for more than one 1 second 12 o SCN SCAN BUTTON For starting and stopping the scanning function V M VFO MEMORY BUTTON For switching between the VFO mode manually entered frequency and the MEMO mode memory channel PWR VOL POWER VOLUME CONTROL PUSH PUSH TYPE Forturningthe power On and Off and controllingthe volumelevel Pushing the control once will make it pop out so it can be adjusted and pushing it again will return it to its recessed position Q EARPHONE JACK For connecting an optional earphone for private listening when you do not wish to listen to the speaker Use an earphone that has a 3 5 mm plug and 30 600 Q of impedance When the earphone is plugged in the internal speaker is muted turned off SQ SQUELCH CON
18. an the MEMO group that scanning has stopped on Example If scanning has stopped on MEMO channel100 thatis MEMO group 5 Press the numeric 5 button and note that the MEMO group number 5 will not go out because scanning stopped in that MEMO group Pressa MEMO group numberotherthan the MEMO group you are presently in Note that the MEMO group number you pressed go out on the display indicating that you can no longer scan that MEMO group Press the or v button and continue scanning through all MEMO chan nels that you have programmed Press the SCN button again to stop scanning Repeatedly pressthe V M button to go to either the VFO or MEMO modes Followingthis procedure you can add or delete what frequencies you wish programmed into MEMO channels what particular resume scan modes if any you wish programmed for that frequency what MEMO group you wish that frequency programmed into and what MEMO groups you want included in yur MEMO channel scanning MEMO GROUP 34 quy BAND SCAN The Band Scan mode provides ten 10 MEMO bands that can be programmed for scanning with your specific band limits You can program each MEMO band independently with your specific frequency ranges and modes These MEMO bands are in addition to the 200 MEMO channels and 10 MEMO groups The front panel of the receiver already has buttons 1 2 and 3 marked with FM TV and PRSNL
19. aults This should only be necessary in case of a severe operational problem that may be caused by the microprocessor Normally only an unusual spark of static electricity or actual failure of the microprocessor would require the microprocessor to be reset If necessary reset the microprocessor as follows 1 Turn off the receiver 2 Simultaneously press the and SCN buttons and turn on the receiver The receiver is now reset and ready for your programming OPTIONAL RS 232C INTERFACE The receiver has been designed for an optional RS 232C interface The micropro cessor based design of the receiver provides the capability to be programmed and or operated by personal computer using an interface At the present time the interface andits interface parameters not available You may wish to contact Shinwa and express your interest and requirements for the interface FACTORY PROGRAMMED MODE The Factory Programmed Mode Chart lists the entire frequency range of the receiver in segments Each frequency segment is listed with the mode and frequency step that the segment has been programmed to operate on This factory programming has been established for those modes and frequency combinations which are most common ona world wide basis You will find that you will wish to change some of the modes and frequency steps for certain frequencies in your area Refer to the Factory Programmed Chart on the next page FACTORY PROGRAMMED
20. cy 4 The scanning function may also be started by pressing either the a button to scan up in frequency or the v button to scan down in frequency Stop the scanning function by pressing SCN button 26 MEMO SCANNING Press the V M button so the receiver is in the MEMO mode and note the MEMO channel shown on the display Press one of the buttons A v or SCN to start scanning the memory channels Note that scanning will always stop on a continuous carrier frequency such as the National Weather Service or a commercial FM broadcast station The frequency and the MEMO channel of the received frequency will be displayed The scanningfunction willcontinueon past any other frequency MEMO channel that is presently not transmitting Stop the scanning function by pressing SCN button RESUME SCANNING The scanning mode can also be programmed for one of three different resume scan functions Scanning for CAR carrier which is to detect the presence of a transmitted carrier on the frequency being received AUD audio which isto detect the presence of intermittent audio and TIM timer whichis the programmed time delay before scanning is resumed after stopping on a frequency The resume scan mode is selected by repeatedly pressing the SCAN C button on the remote contro for CAR AUD or TIM CAR CARRIER MODE The carrier mode allows the receiver to resume scan
21. e that you wish to monitor 39 6 Press the PRI button Note that the display flashes momentarily about every 5 seconds as the receiver checks the priority channel 7 To cancel the priority function press the PRI button ALARM MODE The alarm mode operates similarly to the priority mode except that when activity is detected on the alarm channel a LOUD audio beeping and FLASHING display occurs for 5 seconds This is to alert you that a transmitted carrier with audio was detected During the beeping you will not be able to hear the received audio unless you press any button on the remote control to cancel the beeping 1 2 Press the V M button to go to the MEMO mode Press the ENT button Press the ALARM button Select the MEMO channel that you wish to designate the ALARM channel You must the A or v to select the MEMO channel Press the ENT button Press the ALARM button to activate the alarm mode Note that the display flashes momentarily about every 5 seconds as the receiver checks the alarm channel Now you can select any other MEMO channel VFO channel or scan other frequencies When the alarm channel detects a carrier with audio the alarm is activated Cancel the alarm mode by again pressing the ALARM button 40 RESET MICROPROCESSOR Resetting the microprocessor completely resets all frequencies modes and functions to original factory programming f
22. ed to turn the receiver On and Off However the front panel PWR VOL control must be turned On for the remote control to operate First turn On the receiver with the front panel PWR VOL control and adjust the volume for a comfortable listening level The receiver can then be turned Off or On by pressing the PWR button on the remote control The SQ squelch control quiets no audio noise can be heard the receiver when the receiver is turned On but no signal is being received The proper way to set the squelch to its proper threshold level is to rotate the front panel SQ squelch control clockwise until audible noise disappears and the green BUSY light on the front panel goes out There is also a SQ button on the remote control Pressing this button will open noise will be heard the squelch or close no noise will be heard the squelch back to its preset level that was set by the front panel SQ squelch control 23 VFO MEMO MODE Each frequency that you wish to listen to must be programmed into the VFO before that frequency can be stored in one of the 200 available memories MEMO mode For an example the National Weather Service frequency of 162 550 MHz will first be programmed into the VFO and then stored into memory MEMO channel185 The receiver will then be switched from the VFO mode to the MEMO mode so the memory channel can be recalled NOTE The National Weather Service frequency may be different in your area 1 Set the recei
23. ess numeric button 2 This programs an ON time of 2 minutes from the time you press the ENT button Press the ENT button Note that the receiver turns OFF but the clock symbol and the word ON stays light Note The timer is now counting the elapsed time from 2 minutes to zero The receiver will then turn on at the end of the 2 minutes TIMER MODE 2 MIN ON Now that the receiver has turned on an OFF time will be similarly programmed 5 Press the TIMER OFF button on the remote control Note that the clock symbol and OFF lights and the display changes to a clock format with hours minutes and a colon displayed All zeros should be displayed Press numeric button 2 This programs an OFF time of 2 minutes from the time you press the ENT button Press the ENT button Note that the clock symbol and the word OFF are still displayed but the display changes back to the programmed frequency Note The clock is now counting down from 2 minutes to 0 minutes The receiver will then turn on at the end of the 2 minutes 38 PRIORITY MODE The pricrity feature provides for periodic checking of carrier and audio activity on one frequency while listening to another frequency The priority channel 15 MEMO channel 000 while the other frequency can be in the VFO mode the MEMO mode or frequencies being scanned When a signal appears on the priority channel the
24. f twenty 20 channels each A frequency can be stored into any one of the 200 channels However the receiver also has a Group Memory Scan function It is possible to scan one or more specific groups of twenty 20 MEMO channels without scanning all ten 10 MEMO groups Therefore you may wish to assign specific frequencies into particular MEMO groups Frequencies can be classified into many different types of transmissions They include the National Weather Service commercial FM broadcast stations govern ment business aviation and amateur radio among others Stations such as the National Weather Service and commercial FM stations transmit continuously so there is always carrier frequency thatwill always stop the scanning function Other stations only transmit when communications are necessary Therefore it may be desirable to program similar types of stations into the same MEMO channel group so you can more easily scan for particular frequencies VFO SCANNING 1 Repeat the VFO MEMO programming steps to program other frequencies of your choice into the VFO and then store them in MEMO channels that you may designate by MEMO groups 2 Press the V M button so the receiver is in the VFO mode and note the frequency shown on the display 3 Press the SCN button to start and stop the scanning function Note that the A or the V will be indicated on the display indicating the scanning direction is either up or down in frequen
25. he bracket with your choice of supplied hardware Then mount the receiver to the bracket with the four 4 black hex screws M4 x 10 mm Save the remaining hardware in case you wish to change the mounting location ata later time You may also wish to connect an optional external speaker which may allow you to place the speaker in a more convenient listening location For best results use an external speaker specified at 8Q ohms such as the optional Shinwa Model ZP121 available at your authorized Shinwa Dealer 6 POWER CONNECTIONS CAUTION USE 13 5 VDC 10 NEGATIVE GROUND ONLY OR SEVERE DAMAGE WILL RESULT FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY MOBILE POWER CONNECTIONS The SR001 requires a power source of 13 5 VDC 10 negative ground and capable of providing 1 5 amps The positive red wire can be connected directly to the positive battery terminal in your vehicle This will allow the receiver to operate even though the ignition key is turned off However you must then remember toturn the receiver off when you leave the vehicle Instead of the battery terminal you can connect the positive red wire through the ignition switch so that the receiver will be turned off when the ignition is turned off Do not connect the receiver to any power source except through the fused power cable that is supplied with the receiver The negative black wire should be connected directly to the negative batter
26. l in MEMO channel 185 as well 5 Now use A or v buttons to select MEMO channels 100 and 185 to verify the 162 550 kHz copied from one MEMO channel to another SKIP MEMO CHANNEL The SKIP memo function allows a particular MEMO frequency to be bypassed SKIP while scanning This is important for frequencies such as the National Weather Service which transmits a carrier frequency with audio on a continuous basis Thisis the same for commercial FM broadcast stations You may wish to mark a particular frequency MEMO channel with the SKIP indicator so that during scan you can choose to stop on this frequency or SKIP it NOTE Only frequencies that are programmed into MEMO channels 180 through 199 can be SKIPPED Therefore you may wise to use these memories for frequencies that you may wish to SKIP later during scanning The National Weather Service frequency that is now in MEMO channel 100 will be programmed so it will be SKIPPED during scanning 30 Press the V M button to go to the MEMO mode Press the ENT button numeric buttons 1 8 and 5 and then the ENT button Note Do not use the A or v buttons to select the MEMO channel as the MEMO channel will not SKIP properly You have now recalled MEMO channel 185 Press the M button the SKIP button and then the ENT button The skip mark indicator curved arrow will now be indicated
27. ning when a carrier is no longer present on the frequency you are receiving In addition the delay time before scanning is resumed is programmable up to a maximum of 19 seconds For example to program a delay time of 2 seconds press the DELAY button the number 2 button and then the ENT button Now when the scan function stops on a frequency with a carrier present the delay digits on the display will count down from 2 to 0 and then scanning will resume even though the carrier is still present 27 AUD AUDIO MODE The audio mode allows the receiver to detect the presence of intermittent audio and then to resume scanning when the audio is no longer present on the frequency you are receiving In addition the delay time before scanning is resumed is programmable up to a maximum of 19 seconds For example to program a delay time of 5 seconds press the DELAY button the number 5 button and then the ENT button Now when the scan function stops frequency with audio present the delay digits on the display will count down from 5 to 0 and then scanning will resume even though the carrier is still present AUDIO MODE 5 SEC DELAY CARRIER MODE 2 SEC DELAY 28 TIM TIMER MODE The timer mode allows the receiver to resume scanning after a programmed delay time even though a carrier and audio may be present on the frequency you are receiving The dela
28. on the rear panel The antenna input impedance of each jack is 500 One jack is a BNC connector and the other jack is an N connector A single antenna can be connected to either ofthe jacks or separate antennas can be connected to each jack Antenna switching is done by the ANT antenna button on the remote control While programming the receiver for a particular frequency you wish to monitor you will also program which antenna should be selected This allows you to program the most sensitive antenna for each frequency monitor Your authorized Shinwa Dealer will be able assist you in selecting the best antenna s for your application and listening pleasure QUICK REFERENCE CHART 9 This chart is intended as a quick reference after you have become completely familiar with all features and functions of the receiver Please read through all the control functions and perform all of the programming examples to help you achieve maximum performance and enjoyment while using the receiver The chart is also repeated in the back of the manual in case you wish to cut it out and keep it with the receiver 4 1 x Indicates what mode or function ae is displayed on the LCD Liquid Crystal Display of the receiver 2 1 Indicates what button on the front panel or remote control should be pressed SR001 QUICK REFERENCE CHART ENTER PRESS ENT SCANNING NOT A FREQ ENTER THE FREQ AVAILABLE WHEN INTO THE PRES
29. or switching between the MEMO mode memory channel and the VFO mode manually entered frequency PWR BUTTON For turning the receiver power On and Off Note The front panel PWR VOL contro must be turned On and power supply voltage must be applied before the remote PWR button will function 22 OPERATION FACTORY PROGRAMMED MODE The Factory Programmed Mode Chart lists the entire frequency range of the receiver in segments Each frequency segment is listed with the mode and frequency step that the segment has been programmed to operate on This factory programming has been established for those modes and frequency combinations which are most common on a world wide basis You will find that you will wish to change some of the modes and frequency steps for certain frequencies in your area Refer to the Factory Programmed Mode Chart in the Specification POWER ON VOLUME CONTROL AND SQUELCH CONTROL There are two different ways of turning the SR001 ON and OFF Be sure that the receiver is connected to a DC power source that is On The receiver can then be turned On by either the PWR VOL control located on the front panel or by pressing the PWR button on the remote control 1 Rotate the PWR VOL control clock wise from the click position and adjust the volume for a comfortable listening level Rotating the control counter clockwise to the click position will turn Off the receiver The remote control can also be us
30. quency using any mode frequency stepping resume scan delay or antenna selection can be programmed into any one of the MEMO channels The only consideration are frequencies that you may wish to SKIP while scanning as discussed in the SKIP MEMORY CHANNEL section NOTE Only frequencies that are programmed into MEMO channels 180 through 199 can be SKIPPED Therefore you may wise to use these memories for frequencies that you may wish to SKIP later during scanning The MEMO groups are divided into ten 10 groups as follows Group0 000 019 MEMO Channels Group5 100 119 MEMO Channels Groupl 020 039 MEMO Channels Group6 120 139 MEMO Channels Group 2 040 059 MEMO Channels Group 7 140 159 MEMO Channels Group 3 060 079 MEMO Channels Group 8 160 179 MEMO Channels Group4 080 099 MEMO Channels Group9 180 199 MEMO Channels 32 A MEMO group only has to have one frequency programmed into one of its twenty 20 MEMO channels to qualify as a MEMO group Each MEMO group of ten 10 channels can be scanned as a separate group all MEMO groups can be scanned or a combination of some groups can be scanned while other groups are not scanned Your choice of which MEMO groups will be scanned together and which groups will not be scanned can be changed at any time To realize the full capabilities ofthe MEMO group scan function it will be necessary to program at least one frequency each into at least three different MEMO groups of your choice
31. r to malfunction 19 FUNCTIONS 1 NUMERIC BUTTONS For programming frequency timer on off and setting memory groups 2 M MEMORY BUTTON For setting the memory frequencies memory number and memory skip 3 ENT ENTER BUTTON For setting VFO frequency memory channel number skip memory channel and alarm channel 4 a AND v UP AND DOWN BUTTONS Forsteppingupordownthrough the displayed frequency or the memory channels or to start scanning by pressing either button for more than one 1 second 5 SCN BUTTON For starting the scan function 6 V M VFO MEMORY BUTTON For switching between the VFO mode manually entered frequency and the MEMO mode memory channel For selecting the mode AM FMN OR FMW that you wish the receiver to operate be programmed for 8 STEP BUTTON To change the frequency steps 5 0 10 0 12 5 20 0 25 0 50 0 or 100k that the receiver is currently programmed for 9 SCAN C BUTTON For selecting one of three different resume scan modes CAR carrrier AUD audio or TIM timer 20 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PRI BUTTON For setting or cancelling the priority function ALM BUTTON For setting or cancelling the alarm function SKIP BUTTON For selecting a memory channel s that you want to be skipped while scanning or cancelling the skip function DEL
32. red PART DESCRIPTION SR001 Scanning Receiver SD471 Remote Controller UM 4 Batteries for 50471 AAA ZK82 Mounting Bracket Power Cable DC Hardware Package s Hook amp Loop Tape 2 Amp Fuse extra Label Set Warranty Card MOUNTING BRACKET HARDWARE PACKAGE 1 M4X10mm_ Hex Phillips Head Bolt black HARDWARE PACKAGE 2 5 1 Hex Phillips Head Bolt M5 Flat Washer M5 Split Spring Washer M5 Hex nut 5x25mm _ Head Self Tapping Screw QUANTITY 1 ea ea 2 ea 1 ea lea 2 ea lea ea 1 ea lea 4 ea 4 ea 4 ea 4 ea 4 Ea 4 ea INSTALLATION The SR001 Receiver can be installed and used in any position without affecting its performance It should be installed so the digital display and controls are easy to see and operate However it should have at least two inches 50 mm of air space around the rear heat sink for ventilation and heat dissipation If used in a vehicle it should be mounted so that it does not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle and is not in the direct air flow of a heater vent MOUNTING a FIXED BRACKET pA D INSTALLATION MOBILE INSTALLATION UNDER DASH BOARD The mounting bracket can be installed on top ofthe receiver or under the receiver asastand If you desire to permanently install the bracket use the mounting bracket holes as a template for determining the best location to drill starting holes for the screws Mount t
33. signal is received with a strong enough signal strength to open the squelch ON TIMER MODE The ON lights up when you press the ON timer button on the remote control and the ON goes out after approxi mately 2 seconds when you press the ON button again OFF TIMER MODE The OFF lights up when you press the OFF timer button on the remote control and the OFF goes out after appproxiamtely 2 seconds when you press the OFF button again SIGNAL STRENGTH METER Lights up to show the signal strength of received signals ATT SELECTION INDICATOR Lights up when you press the ATT button on the remote control and goes out when you press the ATT button again OPT 1 OPT 2 ANT 3 co om 15 OP1 amp OPT2 SELECTION INDICATOR Lights up when you press either the OPTION 1 or OPTION 2 button on the remote control Pressing either the OPTION 1 or OPTION 2 button again causes the indicator to go out ANT SELECTION INDICATOR Lights up to display which antenna jack ANT 1 or ANT 2 the receiver is currently programmed to receive on RESUME SCAN DELAY TIME INDICATOR Lights up to show the delay time that resume scan is programmed for when in the TIM time mode RESUME SCAN INDICATOR Lights up to display one of the resume scan modes CAR carrier AUD audio or TIM time that the receiver is currently programmed for amp
34. ssing the SCN button The receiver then returns to the VFO mode This same programming procedure can be followed to program the other MEMO bands with frequency ranges and modes that particularly interest you For quick reference you may wish to install labels supplied with the receiver above the buttons on the front panel to personalize the MEMO bands or groups TIMER MODE The TIMER mode has both a programmable ON timer and a programmable OFF timer Each timer can be programmed independently of the other for a maximum time of 99 hours and 59 minutes The timers also function independent of any mode that may be programmed in the receiver Note The timers operate by elapsed time rather than time of day Example If the time is 8 00 P M and you wish the timer to turn ON the receiver at 6 30 A M you will program the timer for 10 30 hours and minutes of elapsed time rather than the actual time of 6 30 A M The ON timer will be programmed to turn ON the receiver two 2 minutes after you press the ENT button Then the OFF timer will be programmed to turn OFF the receiver two minutes after you press the ENT button 37 Select any VFO or MEMO frequency Press the TIMER ON button on the remote control Note that the clock symbol and ON lights and the display changes to a clock format with hours minutes and a colon displayed All zeros are also displayed Pr
35. to power the receiver instead of a separate power supply The AC Adapter provides the correct DC voltage and current to operate the receiver and it is available from your Authorized Shinwa Dealer POWER SUPPLY FUSE HOLDER BLACK WIRE 8 ANTENNA All antennas are designed for use on specific frequency ranges Antennas are also designed to be extremely narrow band to cover a very narrow frequency range very broadband to cover a broad frequency range or dual band to cover two different narrow bands of frequency ranges A narrow band antenna will typically provide greater received signal strength on the narrow frequency range it is designed for as compared to a broadband antenna that typically offers a lower received signal strength over a broader range of frequencies Each antenna has its own specifica tions for gain directional or omni directional signal patterns and mounting Your choice of antenna s will makea significant difference in the signal strength you receive Ideally you should consider one of the specially designed scanner antennas that are available in the market place These antennas are manufactured by many different antenna companies and are available for base station mounting and vehicle mounting You may choice two different antennas so you receive maximum signal strength on the particular frequencies you are interested in monitoring Your SR001 Wide Band Scanning Receiver provides two separate antenna jacks
36. ver to the VFO mode if it is not already in that mode The front panel should display either VFO or MEMO If it isin the MEMO mode press the V M button on the front panel and the function should change to VFO Ifthe function still does not change the receiver may be in the scan mode which is indicated by either an or W the front panel Press the SCN button on the remote control and the arrow should disappear Then press the V M button and the receiver should switch to the VFO mode R 2 Repeatedly pressing the MODE button will step through modes FmW Am and FmN so you can select the mode you desire for the frequency you have programmed Now select FmN which is the correct mode for the national weather frequency 3 Repeatedly pressing the STEP button will step through frequency steps 5 0 10 0 12 5 20 0 25 0 50 0 or 100 kHz so you can select the correct frequency step for the frequency you have programmed Now select 10 0 kHz which is the correct frequency step for the national weather frequency 4 Repeatedly press the AUTO button and note that the indicator will light and then goes out When indicator 15 on the receiver is in the Factory Programmed Mode which 15 shown in the chart in the Specifications section Now press the AUTO button and turn off the indicator 24 5 Repeatedly press the
37. y terminal in your vehicle Instead of the battery terminal you can connect the negative black wire directly to the metal vehicle chassis if the chassis is actually the same as the negative battery terminal VEHICLE FUSE BOX TO VEHICLE BATTERY 13 8 VDC IGNITION SWITCH FUSE HOLDER RED WIRE BLACK WIRE VEHICLE ELECTRICAL GROUND BASE POWER CONNECTIONS The SR001 requires a power supply of 13 5 VDC 10 negative ground and capable of providing 1 5 amps Connect the positive red wire to the positive voltage connection and the negative black wire to the negative voltage connection If the output voltage of the power supply can be varied set it for no more than 13 5 VDC Do not connect the receiver to any power source except through the fused DC power cable that is supplied with the receiver The power supply can be turned On and Off each time the receiver is turned On and Off but the receiver must be turned On after power supply isturned On and then the receiver must be turned Offbefore the power supply is turned Off This procedure will not allow you to use the wireless remote control to turn On the receiver The power supply can be left On so that the receiver can then be turned On and Off by the front panel switch or with the wireless remote control Be sure that the power supply is rated to be left On continuously You may also wish to use the opti nal AC Adapter
38. y time before scanning is resumed is program mable up to a maximum of 19 seconds For example to program a delay time of 19 seconds press the DELAY button the numeric buttons 1 and 9 and then the ENT button Now when the scan function stops on a frequency with audio present the delay digits on the display will count down from 19 to 0 and then scanning will resume even though the carrier and audio may still be present TIMER MODE 19 SEC DELAY NOTE Each frequency that is programmed into a MEMO channel can be programmed for a particular resume scan mode best suited for that particular frequency After becoming familiar with the characteristics of each scan mode you may wish to change the mode and delay or frequencies you already have programmed in the MEMO channels 29 COPY MEMO CHANNEL ONE MEMO CHANNEL TO ANOTHER MEMO CHANNEL 1 For example transfer the National Weather Service frequency of 162 55 kHz that is stored in MEMO channel 185 to MEMO channel 100 2 Press the V M button to go to the MEMO mode 3 Press the ENT button numeric buttons 1 8 and 5 and then the ENT button Note Do not use the or v buttons to select the MEMO channel as the MEMO channel will not copy properly 4 Press the M button numeric buttons 1 0 0 and then the ENT button MEMO channel 1 85 is now copied to MEMO channel 100 and is stil
39. your easy chair The following features provide for optimum performance of all received frequencies Wide Band Frequency Coverage High Speed Scanning 35 Ch Sec in VFO Mode 25 Ch Sec in MEMO Mode 200 MEMO Channels 10 Groups of 20 Channels Pre Programmed Mode By Frequency Segment Programmable Scan for MEMO Channel Scanning MEMO Group Scanning Scanning Resume Sean Timer On or Off Mode Alarm Priority Channel Monitoring Easy To Read Multi Color LCD Display Wireless Remote Control Two Antenna Jacks for Optimum Antenna Selection Lithium Battery Memory Back Up 9 9 9 9 These features combine to provide you with one of the finest scanning receivers available Pleaseread this manual thoroughly so that you will become familiar and comfortable with the operation and programming examples This will help you achieve maximum performance and enjoyment while using the receiver THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THE SR001 WIDE BAND SCANNING RECEIVER Note ny information monitored on this receiver is for your personal use only and is not intended for commercial purposes Please follow all applicable governmentregulations that apply to radio frequency broadcasts and reception 4 GETTING STARTED UNPACKING Carefully unpack the receiver remote control and all other accessories listed below Check each item against the following parts list and look for any shipping damage that may have occur
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