Alinco DJ-G7 [11/58] 3 belt clip
Содержание
- Alinco 1
- Alinco inc 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Notice i compliance information statement 2
- Accessories list 3
- Contents 1 3
- Features 3
- Installing accessories 19 3
- Names and operations of transceiver controls 6 3
- Warning ю 3
- Basic operations 0 4
- Convenient functions 4 4
- Functions allotted to the keypad 51 4
- Memory mode 39 4
- Operation modes 34 4
- Channel indication mode 04 5
- Cloning pc connection functions 05 5
- Maintenance and reference 09 5
- Reset functions 108 5
- Set mode 1 5
- Specifications 113 5
- 1 warning 6
- A danger 6
- Caution 8
- 2 before transmitting 9
- 3 introduction 9
- 1 1 attaching the antenna 10
- 1 2 removing the antenna 10
- 1 antenna 10
- 2 hand strap 10
- 3 installing accessories 10
- 3 1 attaching the belt clip 11
- 3 2 removing the belt clip 11
- 3 belt clip 11
- 4 1 attaching the battery pack 11
- 4 2 removing the battery pack 11
- 4 battery pack 11
- 5 charging battery packs with the dc jack 3 6 charging battery packs with a desktop charger 12
- 7 prevent short circuiting the battery pack 12
- 8 dry cell pack optional 3 9 battery charge level icon 13
- O busy dlellsiaiel 13
- 1 2 sides 14
- 1 transceiver functions and operations 14
- 1 3 keypad 15
- 2 display lcd 15
- Hu5tmute 15
- Isisie1ie1 15
- T tsq dcs 15
- 1 turning on the transceiver 16
- 2 selecting frequencies 16
- 3 adjusting the audio output volume 16
- 4 1 operation 16
- 4 adjusting the squelch 16
- Basic operation 16
- Main squelch 16
- Sub squelch 3 16
- 5 monitor function 17
- 6 mute function 17
- 7 1 operating in mono band 17
- 7 2 switching the sub band and main band frequencies 17
- 7 choosing the operation band 17
- 1 operating the transceiver in the vfo mode 18
- 2 setting channel step intervals 18
- 3 increasing or decreasing the frequency in 1mhz steps 18
- 4 directly inputting frequencies 18
- 6 operation mode 18
- 5 operating the transceiver in the preset mode 19
- 6 reception 19
- 7 transmitting 19
- Fm 8 8 00 w 19
- 1 the types of memories and how to use them 20
- 8 tone call function 20
- 9 repeater function 20
- Memory mode 20
- 2 registering memory channels 21
- 3 recalling memory channels 22
- 4 deleting memory channels 22
- Clear ent key cancel other 22
- 5 moving memory channels 7 6 registering memories for the transmitter detecting function 23
- 7 registering the call channel 23
- 8 1 registering the quick memory 24
- 8 2 recalling the quick memory 24
- 8 quick memory 7 10 memory name function 24
- 9 memory skip function 24
- 1 shortcut function 26
- 2 transmitter output setting 26
- A 1 a snni i ä 26
- Functions allotted to the keypad 26
- Go as sb 26
- Si to i a is s sb 26
- Tx power low powerl 26
- V ë 3j s 26
- 3 attenuator function 8 5 tone squelch function dcs function settings 27
- 4 modulation mode setting 27
- 5 1 tone squelch function 27
- Ctcss encode 27
- 5 2 dcs function 28
- Dcs 023 28
- 6 1 vfo channel scope 29
- 6 channel scope function 29
- U5v oisib f m 29
- 00 f m 30
- 6 2 memory channel scope 30
- 7 changing the channel steps 30
- 8 microphone gain setting 30
- Step 20khz 30
- 10 priority function 31
- 11 shift setting 31
- 12 copying a memory channel to the vfo mode 31
- 9 recalling the call channels 31
- 13 xbr cross band repeater mode t version only 32
- 14 rit txit operation 32
- 1 1 howto lock keys 33
- 1 keylock function 33
- 2 scan function 33
- 3 vfo scan 33
- I 9 convenient functions 33
- 4 preset scan 9 6 program scan 34
- 5 memory scan 34
- 7 tone scan 34
- Prg scan 0 34
- Single bank scan 34
- Tone scan 34
- 8 dcs scan 35
- 9 sweep scan 35
- Dcs scan 35
- 10 transmitter detecting function 36
- 00 f m 37
- 1 1 language 37
- 1 2 illumination 37
- 1 3 dimmer 37
- 1 4 screen contrast 37
- 1 screen display 37
- Dimmer 37
- Illumination 5sec 37
- Language 1 english 37
- Screen contrast 37
- Screen display 37
- 1 5 font size 38
- 1 6 font bold 38
- 1 7 welcome message display 38
- 2 1 auto power off 38
- 2 2 bs battery save ratio 38
- 2 power batt ___________________________ 38
- Auto power off 38
- Bs ratio 38
- Font size small 38
- 2 3 battery type 39
- 3 1 beep sound lv level 39
- 3 sound 39
- Battery type battery pack 39
- Beep sound lv 39
- 00 f m 40
- 3 2 pager 40
- 3 3 end beep 40
- 4 1 vox 40
- 4 transmitter 40
- End beep off 40
- Pager off 40
- Vox level 40
- Vox off 40
- 4 2 tot time out timer 41
- 4 3 tot penalty 41
- 4 4 bclo busy channel lock out 41
- 4 5 tone burst 41
- 4 6 full duplex setting 41
- Bclo off 41
- Full duplex permitted 41
- Tone burst call 41
- Tot off 41
- Tot penalty off 41
- 5 1 auto repeater set 42
- 5 repeater 10 6 dtmf dual tone multi frequency 42
- 6 1 auto dialer 42
- Auto dialer 42
- 00 f m 43
- 6 2 dtmf wait time 43
- 6 3 dtmf burst period for the first number 43
- Dtmf 1st 100ms 43
- Wait timing 43
- 00 f m 44
- 5 0 0 f u 44
- 6 4 dtmf burst time 44
- 6 5 dtmf pause time 44
- 7 1 am antenna settings 44
- 7 reception settings 44
- Am antenna bar antenna 44
- Dtmf burst time 100ms 44
- Dtmf pause time 100ms 44
- 7 2 clock noise shift settings 45
- 7 3 tone sq priority settings 45
- 7 4 dcs operation settings 45
- 7 5 tsf operation settings 45
- Clk noise shift off 45
- Dcs operation normal 45
- E 8 sffg 45
- E 8 sss 45
- Tone sq pri active band 45
- Tsf operation always 45
- 7 6 receiver range function 46
- 7 7 preset mode settings 46
- 8 1 bank link setting function 46
- 8 memory settings 46
- Bank link grp 0 banko link off 46
- 00 f m 47
- 8 2 over write function 47
- 9 1 scan mode settings 47
- 9 scanning settings 47
- Busy scan________ 47
- Overwrite prohibited 47
- Scan mode 47
- 10 bug detector settings t version only 48
- 9 2 scan skip settings 48
- 9 3 priority interval setting 48
- 9 4 priority duration setting 48
- 9 5 backlight setting while scanning 48
- Pri duration busy 48
- Pri interval 48
- Scan skip skip 48
- 10 1 activate settings 49
- 10 2 detect mode settings 50
- 10 3 sensitivity settings 50
- 11 1 key lock mode settings 50
- 11 key assignment 50
- Detect mode silent 50
- Key lock mode all 50
- Sensitivity 50
- 11 2 moni key mode setting 51
- 11 3 moni operation settings 51
- 11 4 setting the bands subject to moni key operations 51
- 11 5 mainband dial setting 51
- 11 6 dial function setting 51
- Dial freq upper ring af lower 51
- Mainband dial l main sub r 51
- Moni key mode monitor 51
- Moni operation push 51
- 00 f m 52
- 11 7 short cut wild key setting 52
- 11 8 band transition setting 52
- 11 9 set mode exit setting 52
- Band transition no 52
- Lamp key assign illumination 52
- Q s s s3 52
- Set mode exit manual 52
- Wild key assign language 52
- 1 howto connect 53
- 12 cloning pc connection functions 53
- 2 operating the transceiver sending data 53
- Channel indication mode 53
- 3 operating the radio receiving data 54
- 4 1 packet communication connections 54
- 4 packet communications 54
- 1 partial reset 55
- 1 troubleshooting 55
- 2 all reset 55
- Reset functions 14 maintenance and reference 55
- 2 options 56
- 2 1 microphone speaker plug conversion cable eds 14 57
- Cations 57
- General 57
- Transmitter 57
- Receiver 58
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3 lnstalling Accessories 3 Installing Accessories 3 4 2 Removing the Battery Pack 3 3 Belt Clip 1 Slide the latch at the bottom of the battery pack in the direction of the arrow 1 and remove the battery pack 2 3 3 1 Attaching the Belt Clip I Fix the belt clip along the groove on the back of the product and turn the screw clockwise right 2 Confirm that attached the belt clip is securely There are cases when the screw loosens Check the screw occasionally The belt clip is adjusted for use with a maximum belt width of 8 centimeters 3 3 2 Removing the Belt Clip I Turn the screw counter clockwise left and remove the belt clip 3 4 Battery Pack To charge the Li ion battery pack EBP 73 please refer to Charging Battery Packs with a Desktop Charger P 23 and Charging Battery Packs with the DC Jack P 22 3 4 1 Attaching the Battery Pack 1 Align the catches on the transceiver with the grooves on the battery pack and push the battery pack in the direction of the arrow 1 The battery pack is not fully charged when shipped It must be charged before use Charging should be conducted within a CAUTION temperature range of 0 C to 45PC 32oFto 104 F Do not modify dismantle incinerate or immerse the battery pack in water as such actions can be dangerous Never short circuit the battery pack terminals as this can cause i damage to the equipment or lead to overheating the battery which i I may cause burns Unnecessary prolonged charging overcharging can deteriorate I battery performance The battery pack should be stored in a dry place where the temperature range is within 10 C to 45 C 14 F to 113 F Temperatures outside this range can cause the battery liquid to leak Exposure to prolonged high humidity can cause corrosion of metal components The battery pack is a consumable part When its operating time becomes considerably short after a normal charge it is likely the i i pack is exhausted and should be replaced with a new one i The battery pack is recyclable When its useful life is over it should be recycled by taking it to your local waste management or recycling facility Wipe off dirt and condensation from the surface of the transceiver battery pack and charger with a soft dry cotton cloth periodically lf you re not using the battery pack for an extended period charge it j once every 3 months to prevent deterioration of the batteries s O I I j i i i J i 2 Slide the latch In the direction of the arrow 2 20 Groove 21