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1. TecNet International Inc 11535 W 83rd Terrace Lenexa KS 66214 Toll Free 800 456 2071 US Only 913 859 9515 Outside US Website www tecnetusa com Printed in Korea Rev 120605C VHF UHF Professional Radio TJ 3000 Series User Manual TJ 3100V VHF TJ 3400U UHF TecNet International Inc 11535 W 83 Terrace Lenexa KS 66214 FCC Regulations FCC REGULATIONS LICENSING The FCC requires the owners of TJ 3000 Series radios to obtain a station license before using them The station licensee is responsible for ensuring that transmitter power frequency and deviation are within the limits specified by the station license The station licensee is also reponsible for proper operation and maintenance of the radio equipment This includes checking the transmitter frequency and deviation periodically using appropriate methods To get a FCC license for VHF or UHF frequencies submit FCC application Form 600 as indicated in the block below SAFETY STANDARDS The FCC has adopted a safety standard for RF energy exposure awareness and control information and operational instructions for FCC occupational use require ments Service Federal law prohibits you from making any internal adjustments to the transmitter and or from changing transmit frequencies unless you are specifically designated by the licensee If your radio equipment fails to operate properly contact your authorized dealer or TECNET INTERNATIONA
2. Press Up or DOWN to select your desired CTCSS tone 1 38 and press Enter lt 1 button to confirm To exit from menu press M button or PTT switch Use same method to set up DCS or DCS Invertor Sub Tone Channels 5 2 VOX function On Off selection Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will enter into function setting mode Press Menu P button again Then VOX setting Icons will be blinking m Fr os VOX By pressing UP A or DOWN button you can select on or off Press Enter 1 button to confirm To exit from menu press M button or PTT switch gt 5 3 Scan On Off selection Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will enter into function setting mode Press Menu P button 2 times Radio will go to Scan setting menu mode By presssing UP 4 or DOWN w button you can select On or Off Select On and press Enter lt button to confirm Scan On To exit from menu press M button or PTT switch With Scan On you may enable the Scan operation by pressing Menu P and Enter lt 1 buttons at the same time The SCAN icon will appear and the radio will begin to Scan all channels 27 for VHF and 89 for UHF Scanning and Dwell Time If during scan your radio receives a call from another radio e g Channel 2 the scanning will cease for 3 seconds after the call is completed This 3 second period is referred to as Dwell Time If during that 3 second Dwell Time you
3. Repeated presses of the P button will advance the menu as follows M ig EM mF o ka Ma m o m o J U U val re O un ow 874 J Tone VO SCAN Beep Tone DTMF CTCSS DCS DCS Inverter Sub channel m_ ER Om ug 59 Gn OF J 4 Call Roger Beep Squelch 4 Monitor Button M The monitor function will be enabled and disabled by pressing the Monitor M button Normal mode Pressing the M button for less than 2 seconds checks the receiving status Continuous mode Pressing the M button for more than 2 seconds the radio will go into continuous monitor mode with beep tone To exit from continuous monitor mode press the M button again 5 Channel Up Down Buttons The channel button will have 2 functions 1 To move channels upward or downward 2 To move feature list while the radio is in Menu mode 6 Speaker Mic Jack This jack is used when connecting external speaker mic or ear mic audio accessories 7 LED Status The LED indicates various status of the radio 1 RX Green color 2 TX Red color during PTT 3 CTCSS DCS Error Green color blinking 4 Low Battery Red color blinking with beep tone 3 Battery Installation Please read the user manual carefully before using TJ 3000 Series radio This user manual contains important and useful information about the radio gt Battery installation and Removal To install battery slide up the battery pack towards top of the ra
4. 2 N 14 151 7450 151 7450 2 N 15 151 7750 151 7750 2 N 16 151 8650 151 8650 2 N 17 151 8950 151 8950 2 N 18 151 9250 151 9250 2 N 19 152 7000 152 7000 2 N 20 154 4900 154 4900 2 N 21 154 5150 154 5150 2 N 22 154 5275 154 5275 2 N 23 154 5400 154 5400 2 N 24 153 0050 153 0050 2 N 25 154 6550 154 6550 2 N 26 157 4000 157 4000 2 N 27 158 4075 158 4075 2 N Weather 1 162 5500 Weather 2 162 4000 pira Weather 3 162 4750 with top red Weather 4 162 4250 button Weather 5 162 4500 Weather 6 162 5000 Weather 7 162 5250 www tecnetusa com UHF Frequency Charts TecNet TJ Series Model TJ 3400U UHF Radio Transmit TX Receive RX Output Bandwidth Channel Frequency Frequency Power W N 1 464 5000 464 5000 2 N 464 5500 464 5500 2 N 3 467 7625 467 7625 2 N 4 467 8125 467 8125 2 N 5 467 8500 467 8500 2 N 6 467 8750 467 8750 2 N 7 467 9000 467 9000 2 N 8 467 9250 467 9250 2 N 9 461 0375 461 0375 2 N 10 461 0625 461 0625 2 N 11 461 0875 461 0875 2 N 12 461 1125 461 1125 2 N 13 461 1375 461 1375 2 N 14 461 1625 461 1625 2 N 15 461 1875 461 1875 2 N 16 461 2125 461 2125 2 N 17 461 2375 461 2375 2 N 18 461 2625 461 2625 2 N 19 461 2875 461 2875 2 N 20 461 3125 461 3125 2 N 21 461 3375 461 3375 2 N 22 461 3625 461 3625 2 N 23 462 7625 462 7625 2 N 24 462 7875 462 7875 2 N 25 462 8125 462 8125 2 N 26 462
5. 8375 462 8375 2 N 27 462 8625 462 8625 2 N 28 462 8875 462 8875 2 N 29 462 9125 462 9125 2 N 30 464 4875 464 4875 2 N 31 464 5125 464 5125 2 N 32 464 5375 464 5375 2 N 33 464 5625 464 5625 2 N 34 466 0375 466 0375 2 N 35 466 0625 466 0625 2 N 36 466 0875 466 0875 2 N 37 466 1125 466 1125 2 N 38 466 1375 466 1375 2 N 39 466 1625 466 1625 2 N 10 UHF Frequency Charts TecNet TJ Series Model TJ 3400U UHF Radio Transmit TX Receive RX Output Bandwidth Channel Frequency Frequency Power W N 40 466 1875 466 1875 2 N 41 466 2125 466 2125 2 N 42 466 2375 466 2375 2 N 43 466 2625 466 2625 2 N 44 466 2875 466 2875 2 N 45 466 3125 466 3125 2 N 46 466 3375 466 3375 2 N 47 466 3625 466 3625 2 N 48 467 7875 467 7875 2 N 49 467 8375 467 8375 2 N 50 467 8625 467 8625 2 N 51 467 8875 467 8875 2 N 52 467 9125 467 9125 2 N 53 469 4875 469 4875 2 N 54 469 5125 469 5125 2 N 55 469 5375 469 5375 2 N 56 469 5625 469 5625 2 N 57 462 1875 462 1875 2 N 58 462 4625 462 4625 2 N 59 462 7875 462 7875 2 N 60 462 5125 462 5125 2 N 61 467 1875 467 1875 2 N 62 467 4625 467 4625 2 N 63 467 4875 467 4875 2 N 64 467 5125 467 5125 2 N 65 451 1875 451 1875 2 N 66 451 2375 451 2375 2 N 67 451 2875 451 2875 2 N 68 451 3375 451 3375 2 N 69 451 4375 451 4375 2 N 70 451 5375 451 5375 2 N 71 451 6375 451 6375 2
6. N 72 452 3125 452 3125 2 N 73 452 5375 452 5375 2 N 74 452 4125 452 4125 2 N 75 452 5125 452 5125 2 N 76 452 7625 452 7625 2 N 77 452 8625 452 8625 2 N 78 456 1875 456 1875 2 N 11 www tecnetusa com UHF Frequency Charts TecNet TJ Series Model TJ 3400U UHF Radio Transmit TX Receive RX Output Bandwidth Channel Frequency Frequency Power WIN 79 456 2375 456 2375 2 N 80 456 2875 456 2875 2 N 81 456 3375 456 3375 2 N 82 456 4375 456 4375 2 N 83 456 5375 456 5375 2 N 84 456 6375 456 6375 2 N 85 457 3125 457 3125 2 N 86 457 4125 457 4125 2 N 87 457 5125 457 5125 2 N 88 457 7625 457 7625 2 N 89 457 8625 457 8625 2 N Weather 1 162 5500 Weather 2 162 4000 ra we Weather 3 162 4750 annel with top red Weather 4 162 4250 button Weather 5 162 4500 Weather 6 162 5000 Weather 7 162 5250 Note Channels indicated for models other than TecNet TJ 3000 Series are for reference only Devices FCC type accepted after January 1 2011 are narrow band only of which TJ 3000 Series applies 12 7 CTCSS and DCS Code Tables Sub Tone Table CTCSS Frequency Table No Frequency No Frequency No Frequency No Frequency No Frequency 1 67 0 14 107 2 27 167
7. button you can select 10 different DTMF tones To exit from menu press M button or PTT button gt 5 6 Call tone selection 10 different call tones Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will enter into function setting mode Press Menu P button 5 times Radio will go to Call tone selection mode By presssing UP 4 or DOWN w button and pressing Enter lt 1 button you can select On or Off If you select On and press Enter lt 1 button you can select 10 differenct Call tones by pressing UP 4 or DOWN button To confirm your setting please Enter lt button To exit from menu press M button or PTT button To enable Call press Call Enter lt 1 button Reminder To receive Call tone the receiving radio needs to be on the same channel and tone settings To exit from menu press M button or PTT button www tecnetusa com 5 7 Roger Beep On Off selection Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will enter into function setting mode Press Menu P button 6 times Radio will go into Roger beep on off setting mode By pressing UP A or DOWN w button will select on or off To confirm your selection press Enter lt 1 button To exit from menu press M button or PTT switch gt 5 8 Squelch level selection Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will enter into function setting mode Press Menu P button 7 times Radio will goes into Squelch level
8. may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 14 9 Warranty Statement TecNet International Inc offers to the original end user One 1 Year Limited Warranty on TecNet Bluetooth and GPS Products Two 2 Year Limited Warranty on TecNet Job Site Radio Products One 1 Year Limited Warranty on Accessories TecNet warrants each product manufactured or supplied by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the time period stated provided that the user has complied with the requirements stated herein The warranty period begins on the date of purchase from an Authorized TecNet Dealer This warranty is not assignable or transferable This warranty is void if the product serial number is altered defaced or removed TecNet is not responsible for any equipment that is attached to or used in conjunction with TecNet products During the warranty period if the product fails to function under normal use because of manufacturing defects or workmanship it should be returned to the Authorized TecNet Dealer from which it was purchased The Authorized TecNet Dealer will repair the product or return the product for repair to TecNet or its Authorized Repair Depot The user is responsible for the removal of the product from a vehicle or any equipment attached to it or other site of its use tr
9. selection mode By pressing UP 4 or DOWN w and Enter lt button select your desired Squelch level from 0 to 9 0 means the open squelch and 9 means the tightest squelch To exit from menu press M button or PTT switch gt 5 9 Weather On Off selection To enable weather WX mode do a quick press of red button on top of radio LCD will display WX mode Press UP A or DOWN w button to move through WX channels roa 1 2A Battery Capacity rssi Vill i AL 7 t ae Icon Disply WX Channel To exit from WX mode press red button again Reminder When WX mode is enabled the radio will not transmit or receive talk transmissions When WX is disabled the radio will revert to it s previous channel and mode of operation To temporarily mute the receiving WX channel push PTT To unmute push monitor M button 6 Frequency Charts VHF Frequency Charts TecNet TJ Series Model TJ 3100V VHF Radio Transmit TX Receive RX Output Bandwidth Channel Frequency Frequency Power W N 1 151 6250 151 6250 2 N 2 151 9550 151 9550 2 N 3 152 8850 152 8850 2 N 4 152 9150 152 9150 2 N 5 151 7000 151 7000 2 N 6 151 7600 151 7600 2 N 7 152 9450 152 9450 2 N 8 151 8350 151 8350 2 N 9 151 8050 151 8050 2 N 10 151 5125 151 5125 2 N 11 151 6550 151 6550 2 N 12 151 6850 151 6850 2 N 13 151 7150 151 7150
10. 9 40 159 8 53 64 7 2 71 9 15 110 9 28 173 8 41 183 5 3 74 4 16 114 8 29 179 9 42 189 9 4 77 0 17 118 8 30 186 2 43 196 6 5 79 7 18 123 0 31 192 8 44 199 5 6 82 5 19 127 3 32 203 5 45 206 5 7 85 4 20 131 8 33 210 7 46 229 1 8 88 5 21 136 5 34 218 1 47 254 1 9 91 5 22 141 3 35 225 7 48 165 5 10 94 8 23 146 2 36 233 6 49 171 3 11 97 4 24 151 4 37 241 8 50 177 3 12 100 0 25 156 7 38 250 3 51 60 7 13 103 5 26 162 2 39 69 3 52 62 5 DCS Tone Table No DSC Code No DSC Code No DSC Code No DSC Code No DSC Code No DSC Code 1 023 19 131 37 261 55 431 73 654 91 252 2 025 20 132 38 263 56 432 74 662 92 255 3 026 21 134 39 265 57 445 75 664 93 266 4 031 22 143 40 271 58 464 76 703 94 274 5 032 23 152 41 306 59 465 77 712 95 325 6 043 24 155 42 311 60 466 78 723 96 332 7 047 25 156 43 315 61 503 79 731 97 356 8 051 26 162 44 331 62 506 80 732 98 446 9 054 27 165 45 343 63 516 81 734 99 452 10 065 28 172 46 346 64 532 82 743 100 454 11 071 29 174 47 351 65 546 83 754 101 455 12 072 30 205 48 364 66 565 84 053 102 462 13 073 31 223 49 365 67 606 85 122 103 523 14 074 32 226 50 371 68 612 86 036 104 526 15 114 33 243 51 411 69 624 87 145 16 115 34 244 52 412 70 627 88 212 17 116 35 245 53 413 71 631 89 225 18 125 36 251 54 423 72 632 90 246 13 www tecnetusa com 8 For Safe Operation Don t transmit with antenna detached from the radio or don t dama
11. ATIONAL USE ONLY The Federal Communications Commission FCC with its action in General Docket 93 62 November 7 1997 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment Proper operation of this radio will result in user exposure far below the Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA and Federal Communications Commission limits DO NOT transmit for more than 50 of total radio use time 50 duty cycle Transmitting more than 50 of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded This radio is NOT approved for use by the general population in an uncontrolled environment This radio is restricted to occupational use work related operations only where radio operator must have the knowledge to control the user s exposure conditions for satisfying the higher exposure limit allowed for occupational use When transmitting hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 1 inches 2 5 cm away from your mouth The radio is transmitting when the red LED on the front of the radio is illuminated You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT bar on the radio These are required operating configurations for meeting FCC RF exposure compliance Failure to observe these restrictions mean violation FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This devices
12. L HOW TO OBTAIN AN FCC RADIO LICENSE Federal Communications Commission FCC Licensing Information Because your radio operates on Private Land Mobile frequencies it is subject to the Rules and Regulations of the FCC which requires all operators of these frequencies to obtain a station license before operating their equipment Make application for your FCC license on FCC Forms 600 and 159 To have forms and instructions faxed to you by the FCC call the FCC Fax On Demand system at 202 418 0177 from your fax machine request Document 000600 amp Form 159 To have Document 000600 amp Form 159 mailed to you call the FCC Forms Hotline at 800 418 FORM 800 418 3676 Forhelp with questions concerning the license application contact the FCC at 888 CALL FCC 888 225 5322 or go to the FCC S website www fcc gov services personal generalmobile licensing html You must decide which radio frequency ies you can operate on before filling out your application www tecnetusa com Table of Contents 1 Controls amp LCD Display iii 1 2 Operation of the TJ 3000 Series Radio 2 3 Battery Installation 3 4 Recharging Battery oee 4 5 Function amp Operation 5 6 Frequency Charts PEESI OOI OAA T TAO EIA BRIOS SEAMEN 9 va CTCSS and DCS Code Tables PRETE 13 8 For Safe Operation LUATRIES HARTA MAGE SORIA CI ATTICO ISTANTI E PORTE TOSI TE STE SE 14 9 Warranty Statement NPETE ARPITA REIT 15 Thank you for purchasing t
13. VENUE OR DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT 15 Replacement Parts TJA 1800LI TJA 341 TJA 342 TJA 300L TJA 30BC Optional Accessories ACC 600TJ3 ACC 6110TJ3 TA 836X TA 850X TA 818X TA 819X TJA 30NC www tecnetusa com Battery 1800 mAh Lithium lon Antenna VHF Antenna UHF Charger Rapid Rate Belt Clip Vehicular Charger Single Unit Charger 6 Unit Gang Charger Speaker Microphone Standard Speaker Microphone Heavy Duty Ear Speaker Discreet Audio Cord w Lapel Mic PTT Ear Speaker D Hook w Lapel Mic PTT Case Nylon 16
14. ansportation of the product to the Authorized TecNet Dealer for the return of the repaired or replacement product to the site of its use and for the reinstallation of the product TecNet shall have no obligation to make repairs or replacement of product which results from normal wear and tear or is necessitated by catastrophe fault or negligence of the user improper or unauthorized alterations or repairs to the product incorrect wiring use for which it was not designed or by causes external to the product TecNet s sole obligation shall be to replace or repair the product covered by the warranty Replacement is done at TecNet s discretion and may consist of a similar or higher featured product Repair may include the replacement of parts with functionally equivalent new or reconditioned parts All replaced parts and accessories are warranted for the balance of the original time period All parts and accessories that are replaced become the property of TecNet International Inc THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR ANY PRODUCT THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED THE SOLE REMEDY WILL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN NO EVENT WILL TECNET BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR THE LOSS OF PROFIT RE
15. dio until battery latch is locked To remove the battery slide the battery latch located on the bottom of the radio to the open position as shown in the figure 3 1 The battery pack will be removed by pressing it against and sliding it towards the bottom of the radio as shown in figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Installation and Removal of the Battery www tecnetusa com 4 Recharging Battery gt Charging battery Connect AC DC adaptor to charger cradle Charge the battery before initial use of radio Place the radio into the charger cradle When you charge the battery the radio should be in the off position Status of LED on charging cradle Charging Red color Fully charged Green color gt Proper time for recharging A low level of battery voltage will lower the radio s performance Please charge the battery if the following items occur 1 When you think performance of the radio becomes lower 2 When the LED on radio blinks red 3 When the battery status icon on LCD display blinks 4 When beep sound is generated while the radio is in use Safety Notes 1 The battery pack of TJ 3000 Series radios has high performance and reliability This battery pack has been designed for included and optional chargers offered 2 Do not charge the battery with non TecNet chargers Using non Tecnet charger will cause damage to the battery pack and the radio gt Charger Specifications 1 Input Voltage DC5V 750mA 2 Ope
16. ge or change antenna type Strong electronic waves are emitted from the radio and damages or changes to the antenna may effect the performance of the Warning radio and it may cause the radio to be defective and not covered under warranty Don t use other manufacturers accessories Unknown or unauthorized accessories may cause the radio to be defective and not covered under warranty gt farnin a Don t disassemble the radio Disassembly of the radio may cause a serious defect or malfunction and not be covered under warranty gt Don t give an excessive shock to the radio Don t place the radio where the direct sunlight or high temperature occurs arning Don t make a damage to the battery pack by sharp substance or an execssive shock gt Turn off the radio before boarding on an airplane Don t use the radio in the hospital without any pre approval Don t use the radio at the place of where computer of other electronic devices are being used si Please keep the radio at least 1 inch away from the human body Don t give any damage to antenna When using earphone please reduce the volume to a low level If not unexpected high sound may have harmful effect to your ear Don t touch the conductive metal of the battery radio with wet hands It may cause damage on your hands Please be careful when putting the battery in a pocket or a bag Warning e FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUP
17. he TJ 3000 Series Job Site radio 1 Before operating the radio please read the user manual carefully 2 The functions and specifications are subject to be changed without notice for improvement of the radio performance Radio Anntenna Charging adaptor amp charger cradle Battery pack Belt Clip User Manual 1 Controls amp LCD Display LED Status TT HT di PTT Button fe Belt Clip i Menu P Monitor M la c I i Channel Down W Call Enter lt 1 Channel Up A Power ON OFF Volume Switch Antenna Connector Red Button WX Figure 1 1 AppearanceTJ 3000 Series Radio DCS Inverter de TONE Channel RSSI DI Da 187 7 Scramble N A Di ae se N A annel Display L cress Figure 1 2 LCD Indication of TJ 3000 Series Radio Vil yy jog T Antenna Power ON OFF Volume Switch Speaker Jack Mic Jack LCD Display Battery Locker W Z Battery Pack Battery Capacity t KEY Sound KEY Lock SCAN Sean lel Da DI n SCR cl VOX a DCS www tecnetusa com 2 Operation of the TJ 3000 Series Radio 1 Power on off Volume control switch Turns the radio on and off and adjusts audio volume level 2 PTT Push To Talk Radio transmission button 3 Menu Button P Program Menu Button Pressing for more than 1 second the radio will be entered into Menu programming mode
18. rating Temp 0C 50C 3 Charging time 4 hours 4 Size 76mm L X 85mm W X 37mm H 5 Charging current 750mA 5 Function amp Operation NO Function Button amp LED status LCD Display 7 Y i 1 Power on off Power on off Volume switch to 2 IT it TX PTT button Y 1 ransmi ns Red LED Til qi za 3 Receive RX Green LED Y i 1 TZA 4 Channel Selection Up 4 Down button H gt T To start Scan Menu P Enter lt 1 Til i 2 al To end Scan Just press Menu P button uo Short time monitor Press monitor i Monitor button button temporarily 6 Monitor i ee Green LED i Press monitor To enable Menu P Up button Til i 7 Key Lock i wie To disable Menu P Down button a leq a lt 1 Button rest ENG 10 different call tones you can select Red Button Wg EMI 9 WX Radio eee Do a quick press to enable WX channels www tecnetusa com 5 1 CTCSS DCS DCS Invertor sub tone channel selection Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will go into function setting mode Press UP A or DOWN w button to select Type of Sub Channel CTCSS Sub Channel DCS Sub Channel DCS Inverter Sub Channel No setting Sub Channel 7 To select CTCSS tone sub channel select by pressing UP 4 or DOWN button and Press Enter lt button to confirm Sub Tone channel LCD digit will be blinking
19. wish to speak with that user you can press PTT and communicate with that user on channel 2 If you do not press PTT within the 3 second Dwell Time the radio will resume scanning Scanning and Home Channel when you enable scan the channel that is shown on the display will be designated as the Home Channel The Home Channel is the channel that the radio will transmit on when you press PTT and the radio is not in the 3 second Dwell Time as noted above Example If the radio is on channel 10 and scan is enabled channel 10 will be the designated Home Channel Simply press PTT while the radio is scanning and the radio will transmit on channel 10 To disable scan press Menu P button Additional scanning features are available through programming software Please contact TecNet or an Authorized TecNet Dealer for additional information 5 4 Beep Tone On Off selection Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will enter into function setting mode Press Menu P button 3 times Radio will go to Beep tone on off setup mode By Pressing UP 4 or DOWN button set Beep tone on or off Press Enter lt 1 button to confirm To exit from menu press M button or PTT button 5 5 DTMF tone selection Press Menu P button for more than 1 second and the radio will enter into function setting mode Press Menu P button 4 times Radio will go to DTMF setting mode By pressing UP A or DOWN w button and pressing Enter lt
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