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Wouxun KG-UV6X Owners Manual
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1. co o ou R gt o Technical Parameter Appendix 2 wjn ja ERN alo N E gt Uu Technical Specification Frequency Range can be suitable for different countries or areas 76 108 MHz Rx 136 174MHz amp 216 280MHz Rx Tx 136 174MHz amp 400 480MHz Rx Tx 144 146MHz amp 430 440MHz Rx Tx 66 88MHz amp 136 174MHz Rx Tx 136 174MHz amp 350 470MHz Rx Tx 136 174MHz amp 420 520MHz Rx Tx 144 148MHz amp 222 225MHz Rx Tx 66 88MHz amp 400 480MHz Rx Tx Memory channel 199 channels Operating Voltage 7 4V Operating Temperature 30C to 60T Working Mode Co channel or Dis channel simplex Output Power SW UHF 4W Modulation F3E FM Max Frequency Deviation lt 5KHz Spurious Radiation lt 60dB Frequency Stability 2 5 ppm Receive Sensitivity lt 0 2uV Audio Output power gt 500mw Waterproof IP55 Dimension 65 X 119 X 39 5 mm 253g 1300 Li ion batterypack batterypack OS SL16 BNC Antenna adapter DECLARATION We Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co Ltd No 928 Nanhuan Road Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park Qu
2. MENU 31 CTCSS DCS Scan SCN CD MENU 32 ANI ID Code Edit Transmit Transmitting Delay Time amp DTMF Sidetone Priority Scan ee Reverse Frequency Channel Mode Operation Low Voltage Prompt Transmitting Overtime Promp Adding Scanning Channel Wire clone Function Working with Repeater How to Use the Intelligent Charger Programming Guide Trouble Shooting Technical Parameter Appendix 1 CTCSS Appendix 2 DCS Technical Specification Optional Accessories Announcement Unpacking and Checking the Equipment Professional FM Transceiver Carefully unpack the transceiver We recommend that you identify the items in the following table before discarding the packing material If any item are missing or has been damaged during shipment please notify your usouxun dealer Supplied Accessories Transceiver High gain antenna Li ion batterypack Intelligent charger am d 27 Beltclip User s manual Warranty card Description of Functions M Frequency Range suitable for different countries or areas Dual Band Dual Frequency Dual Display and Dual Standby 136 174MHz amp 216 280MHz Rx Tx 136 174MHz amp 350 470MHz Rx Tx 136 174MHz amp 400 480MHz Rx Tx 136 174MHz amp 420 520MHz Rx Tx 144 146MHz amp 430 440MHz Rx Tx 144 148MHz amp 222 225MHz Rx Tx 66 88MHz amp 136 174MHz Rx TX 66 88MHz amp 400 480MHz Rx
3. gt gt CD Gn IV gt gt CI gt gt CI gt LDP gt C2 EJ gt CI gt gP gt gt EIP 09 Shortcut Operation Sheet 9VoiceGuide C e enel e Cz gt P19 Tum off voice prompt 10 Transmitting er ea E r RR e gt oraa key une gt 2 3 P19 Overtime Alarm parameter tum off TOA pie EEE e Cue eee eC EDD P20 12 Power on OFF Full screen display Message Me CH gt gt BATTA vlag dey 13 Busy Channel Lockout C22 C0 CJ 90 53 C dea gt gt P21 1 gt C S gt C gt E p22 15 Receivi S Ely 22 ces ta gt D 2 46 Transmitti EE css CD C C So pope Eaa rr gt E P23 Bins Cap EZ C Enni a Ea 223 Professional FM Tranaceiver 18 Tansriting gt mms e E a 3 Kinds of Scan modes 19 Scan Mode gt Ez C ooo SE Cartier mode 2 scan SCAN Activate scan 20 Scan Lamp c 25 SOS CH FM C gt gt Aa C gt E 28 Radio Side Key 1 21RPT C L 29 M lfuncion PEPE REP x COE Key Side Key 2 LZ FR CH Working Mode 22 Working Mode Switch CD EI gt icc pps gt m 23 Auto
4. In standby press Cz C3 the screen displays A 8 Press to enter press WW to select OFF then press to confirm finally press return to standby The Offset Frequency and Frequency Shift Direction functions will be only valid under Frequency mode Please follow the below setting steps 35 How to operate B 1 Set the working mode to the frequency mode 2 Set the frequency shift direction and offset frequency E g In frequency mode the transceiver needs to work on receiving frequency 450 025MHz and transmitting frequency 460 025MHz In Frequency mode input CI AP CHEJ then press C CHE to select positive direction press D then press Cz C93 C79 to choose 10 000 C EIP so the frequency shift direction and offset frequency are set The screen displays du Release PTT the screen displays the transmitting frequency is Stopwatch Timer SECOND MENU 26 In standby press D the screen displays seed Press D to enter it shows OFF then press WW ZI to turn ON OFF this function press C to confirm finally press to return to standby Using the stopwatch timer 36 Professional FM Transceiver When this function is ON press to start counting while press any key to pause Press EZ again to re start counting D When it pauses counting press any key except and R defined
5. Backlight 5 2 84 3 gt gt gt 4 24 Offset Frequency C gt m gt CLE 35 25h La SS Kear 35 Shift Direction P Eg gt gt omes D 36 11 Shortcut Operation Sheet E 26 Stoj itch aig i on Stopwatch function Timer pet t 8 Select parameter E E ba laa E 27 Channel key Channel name should be composed P37 Name Eat CZ PED gt Cm EE EH R CE co m gt BR E gt free 499 channels available a T 29 Channel gt gt gt gt gt 199 channels avaliable gt C69 P39 P40 30Rest gt E gt EB Co ee CD PED 41 31 505 pand Sys heet siea sos on Real e Eje C a E TI DEPA CTCSS sean P42 RI GGH ERST Ce em CIE W Quick Search W See page 07 m 1750Hz burst tone See page 08 High Low power changeable See page 16 W SOS CH SOS function See page 26 encoding See page 44 W Priority scan function See page 46 Reverse frequency E See page 46 W Low voltage prompt See page 47 Transmitting overtime prompt See page 47 Adding scanning channel function See page 47 Wire clone function See page 48 m Working with repeater See page 48 51 Programming guide See page 52 How to Operate cL Professional FM Transceiver Active I
6. CTCSS T CTCSS MENU 16 In standby press EJ the screen displays Press to enter it shows OFF press VW IJ to turn OFF this function or select 67 0Hz to 254 1Hz CTCSS code then press D to confirm finally press to return to standby NOTE gt This transceiver has 50 groups CTCSS see appendix 1 CTCSS frequency sheet Receiving DCS R DCS MENU 17 In frequency mode press C the screen displays S 9 Press J to enter it shows OFF press WW to turn OFF this function or select D023N to 07541 DCS code then press to confirm finally press EI to return to standby 23 How to Operate This transceiver has 105 groups DCS see appendix 2 DCS frequency sheet In DCS selections DXXXN from D023N to D754N means POSITIVE code while from 20231 to 07541 means NEGATIVE code Transmitting DCS T DCS MENU 18 In standby press 1270 the screen displays Press J to enter it shows OFF press WW to turn OFF this function or select 23 to 07541 DCS code then press to confirm finally press ED to return to standby gt This transceiver has 105 groups DCS see appendix 2 DCS frequency sheet 2 In DCS selections DXXXN from D023N to D754N means POSITIVE code while from 00231 to 07541 means NEGATIVE code Scan Mode SC REV MENU 19 TO Scanning will go on if no poeration is con
7. TX and RX frequency If you need to store the different TX and RX frequencies in the same channel repeat the above operation with another frequency then there is another voice prompt transmitting memory E g Store receiving frequency 450 025MHz and transmitting frequency 460 025MHz into CH 20 1 In frequency mode CJ IB C Cz C Cz then press or YY amp Z toselect CH 20 press to confirm voice prompt for receiving memory then press D 38 Professional Transcelver 2 Input C E73 C3 C3 voice prompt for transmitting memory then press EIP The different TX and RX frequencies were stored to CH20 successfully now 2 If required the CTCSS DCS tone should be set before storing the matching TX RX frequencies to the channel gt Transmitting memory only store the transmitting frequency The empty channels can set both receiving and transmitting memory otherwise only transmitting memory can be done Delete the stored channels if you want to set receiving and transmitting memory in the same channel gt When the memory channel you selected displays it means that this channel is not empty stored before while displays 8 means that this channel is empty 2 Besides the manual memory it is also available to do the memory channel via the matching programming software Channel Delete DEL CH MENU 29 In stand
8. as Stopwatch function to Exit the Stopwatch timer function Channel Name Edit CHNAME MENU 27 You should at least store one channel to the transceiver and it must be under Channel mode then you can edit the Channel Name 1 Channel Name is composed by 26 letters A Z and 10 numbers 0 9 6 digits max Press the key to choose letters then press amp JJ to select the editing place The symbol means that this digit is a blank 2 Edit channel name via KG UV6D programming software or input via keypads manually Editing Method 1 Set the transceiver in Channel Name display mode see P32 34 Working Mode Switch 2 Select the desired channel press EE the sreen display 6 bar press 37 How to Operate EY key to choose letters then press the amp to edit the second digit After finishing editing press C to confirm then press ED to exit The screen displays the edited name and the right corner shows the corresponding channel number Channel Memory MENU 28 In frequency mode and in standby it is available to store the desired frequencies and relevant parameter into the specified channel Input the desired frequency then press 279 the screen displays Press to enter press WS amp to select the desired channel then press to store with the voice prompt receiving memory Press I to exit this memory channel with same
9. mode eiie Professional FM FM Radio Working Mode RPT Stopwatch Timer Lamp Alarm PF2 MENU 21 This RPT PF2 key with 6 functions available 1 RPT Multifunctional Key In standby short press to activate the corresponding functions circularly These functions are R shift direction amp reverse frequency R shift direction amp reverse frequency R reverse frequency shift direction shift direction and OFF inactivate this key In standby press the screen shows press CZ to enter then press WS to select RPT and then press J to confirm press 219 turn to standby mode Please refer to MENU 24 25 to set the Offset Frequency and Frequency Shift Direction functions gt This functions only available in Frequency mode If the frequency range is out of the range of R and R the Reverse function is invalid 2 SECOND Stopwatch Timer Function In standby short press to activate the stopwatch timer function Pe to In standy press CH E3 Ea the screen sho press CH to enter then press to select SECOND the screen shows press to confirm and then press EIP to turn to standby mode If the RPT is defined as SECOND stopwatch timer function please also set MENU 26 Stopwatch Timer to activate this function 3 LAMP Activate Lamp Function In standby short press to turn ON OFF the backlight In
10. the channel encoder or directly input 2 0 through the keyboard to select the specified channel CH 20 and then press C to confirm there is voice prompt Receiving memory if the Voice guide is ON Finally press ED to return to standby Please refer to MENU 28 on Page 38 39 After above the settings for memory channel to work with the repeater is done If required editing the repeater s channel name please press CX switch the working mode to Channel mode Select the specified channel CH 20 and press Cz CB CH C to select 50 Professional FM Transceiver channel NAME displaying mode press C to confirm press EJ to return to standby Then pressC D to edit the channel name After finishing editing press 0 to confirm then finally press ED to return to standby Please refer to MENU 22 on Page 32 34 and MENU 27 on Page 37 38 How to Use the Intelligent Charger 1 Insert the AC plug into the power grid socket AC 90 240V the indicator on the charger flashes then the charger is in the charging standby mode 2 Insert the battery into the charger the RED LED is on which means that charging is on the progress It will turn to GREEN when fully charged 2 When inserting the exhausted battery into the charger it will pre charge the battery in trickling mode the RED light of charger flashes and lasts 10 20 minutes then start normal charging with RED light keeping on it will turn to GRE
11. transmitting power squelch level bandwidth CTCSS DCS offset frequency frequency shift direction and channel display modes in band A or band B In channel mode it is invalid to set frequency step transmitting power CTCSS DCS bandwidth offset frequency and frequency shift direction functions in band A and band B Step Frequency STEP MENU 1 Press z to enter it shows 12 50K press Wy to select the desired step then press to confirm finally press 829 to return to standby The frequency steps selectable for this transceiver are as follows 2 5KHz 5 00KHz 6 25KHz 10 00KHz 12 50KHz 25 00KHz 50 00KHz and 100KHz 14 eiie Professional FM Squelch Level SQL LE MENU 2 Squelch level is about when the signal is strong enough to turn on the squelch function and when it is weak enough to turn off You may hear the voice from the loudspeaker when tuming ON the squelch and receiving the same signal from other transceivers Higher level makes it harder to receive the weak signals while lower level will be interfered by noises and or unwanted signals W The squelch level for this transceiver has 0 9 levels selectable and level 0 means turn off the squelch function The higher level of the squelch is set the stronger receiving signal is needed In standby press CH the screen displays Press 7 to enter it shows 5 press WW to select the desired squelch
12. work with repeater are successful Switch the working mode to Channel mode call out this specified channel you have memorized the transceiver can join in the Repeater For example the Receive frequency of Repeater is 442 850MMHz the Offset frequency is 5 00MHz the Shift frequency direction is the T CTCSS is 103 5Hz the specified channel CH 20 Please see the steps as following a Power on the transceiver and set it to work in Frenquecy mode b Press Gd CJ to set the Frequency step and then press J to confirm finally press ED to return to standby 49 How to Operate E Input the frequency 447850 through the keyboard and program followings Press A CH to select the desired power and then press 779 to confirm finally press to return to standby Please refer to MENU 4 on Page 16 Press D Cz EZ to select the desired CTCSS code 103 5Hz and then press C to confirm finally press 19 to return to standby Please refer to MENU 16 on Page 23 Press KZ to select the desired offset frequency 5 00MHz and then press 2 to confirm finally press 5359 to return to standby Please refer to MENU 24 on Page 35 Press CHL CB CI C to select the desired direction and then press C to confirm finally press IE to return to standby Please refer to MENU 25 on Page 35 36 gt Press C1 CZ to Memory channel Press W8 WB key rotate
13. CAN and RADIO modes the VOX function is not available Bandwidth Selection WN MENU 8 In standby press EB the screen displays Press to enter it shows WIDE press amp to select WIDE NARROW bandwidth then press C to confirm finally press to return to standby 18 ei Professional FM Tranecelver Voice Guide VOICE MENU 9 This transceiver has English ENGLSH and Chinese CHINES voice guide available In standby press Cz the screen displays EA Press to enter press WW GB to select Chinese English or OFF and then press C2 key to confirm finally press 39 to return to standby NOTE Tum off MENU 9 and MENU 11 at the same time to turn off all the voice prompt if required Transmitting Overtime Alarm TOA MENU 10 This TOA means the transceiver s transmitting light will flash and alarm OVER TIME before the transmitting time reached the pre set transmitting time TOT This transceiver has 1 10 TOA level available each level 1 second E g level 1 means the transceiver will alarm and transmitting light will flash before 1 second when the transmitting time reached pre set TOT time In standby press C SOB the screen displays Press J to enter it shows 5 press VW amp JI to select OFF 1 10 Level then press to confirm finally press E to return to standby 19 How to Operate E Beep Prompt Function BEEP MENU 11 Beep prompt functio
14. CSS Arrow indicating the master frequency CT DCS iex oS 2138 Reverse frequency Dual Standby VOX Function Indicator for sub frequency receiving Bandwidth indicator Battery capacity indicator Menu Order Channel Order Menu Order Channel Order High Low power transmission L BCL indicator Note mww Full Battery Capacity Indicator 04 Description of Transceiver Flashlight S Receiving Switch Key on Master Frequency Function Key Number Key 14 943 37 BB EE mU Low Battery Capacity Indicator Keypad Lock Exhausted Battery Capacity Indicator Receiving signal meter Rotary Encoder Power switch Transmitting Light Reverse Frequency Scan Key Lock Stopwatch Timer Key Note Quickly switch the working mode 79 3 Quickly reboot the transceiver Cz C Getting Started E Speaker Side Key 1 Scan Lamp Microphone Jacks SOS CH Radio Side Key 2 Monitor long press Flashlight short press Quick Search Short Press or amp key to search the desired function parameter during your setting while long press to quick search Single Dual Band Switch Press Single Band Quick Reboot the Transceiver In standby press D then LCD displays Press to confirm and then the tra
15. EN when is fully charged Trickling charge the exhausted battery is to protect the Lithium ion battery How to Operate 1 Programming Guide 1 Download unzip and install the USB driver according to different PC operating system 2 Restart the computer it shows that the driver is installed successfully 3 Download and unzip the corresponding programming software 4 Well connected the transceiver and computer with USB cable then power on the transceiver 5 Read from the transceiver to check the connection 6 Set the desired data on the software then write to the transceiver The USB driver of Windows XP 2000 and Windows 7 amp Vista is not compatible please download the matching drivers according to your PC system gt gt If Failed Connection displays when reading from the transceiver please re check the first four steps as well as the communication ports Please note once well done the first three steps the com port will be selected automatically However as the different computer settings sometimes you should re set the com port in this case please select the correct com port from the device manager according to the port assignment If the connection is still failed try to use another cable or another transceiver on another computer to double check For more details kindly contact your nearest dealer Trouble Shooting Before confirmed the transceiver with real problems kindly check the possib
16. Function e Step Frequency SETP MENU 1 Squelch Level SQL LE MENU 2 Power Saver Mode SAVE MENU Transmitting Power Selection TXP MENU 4 Begin End Transmitting Prompt ROGER MENU 5 Time out Timer MENU 6 VOX VOX MENU Z Bandwidth Selection WN MENU 8 Voice Guide VOICE MENU 9 pnan Transmitting Overtime Alarm MENU 10 Beep Prompt Function MENU 11 Power on Message PONMSG MENU 12 Busy Channel Lockout BCL MENU 13 Keypad Lock AUTOLK MENU 14 Receiving CTCSS R CTC MENU 15 Transmitting CTCSS T CTC MENU 16 Receiving DCS R DCS MENU 17 Transmitting DCS T DCS MENU 18 Scan Mode SC REV MENU 19 Scan Lamp SOS CH FM Radio on Side Key 1 1 MENU 20 Working Mode RPT Stopwatch Timer Lamp Alarm PF2 MENU 21 Working Mode Switch CH MDF MENU 22 Auto Backlight ABR MENU 23 Offset Frequency OFF SET MENU 24 Frequency Shift Direction SFT D MENU 25 Stopwatch Timer SECOND MENU 26 Channel Name Edit CHNAME MENU 27 Channel Memory MEM CH MENU 28 Channel Delete DEL CH MENU 29 Reset RESET MENU 30 SOS Band Selection SOS CH
17. I ID Code 44 Professional FM Tranaceiver Turn this function ON means when press PTT key the ANI ID Code will be transmitted automatically while turning OFF means manual transmitting ANI ID Code Transmitting Delay This means the delay time of transmitting ANI ID after pressing the PTT key to communicate This delay time can be set 3 seconds max total 30 levels with 100ms each Sidetone DTMF sidetone means to turn ON OFF the speaker when transmitting DTMF code and get the corresponding DTMF tone There are 4 options on setting sidetone Keypad Sidetone Press keypad to turn on sidetone when transmitting ANI ID Code Sidetone Transmit ANI ID Code to turn on sidetone key Sidetone ANI ID Sidetone Pressing number key or transmit ANI ID Code can turn on sidetone when transmitting OFF In encoding mode all sidetones are off How to Operate 1 Priority Scan If you want to monitor the other frequency and check the certain preferred frequency at the same time you can set priority scan function E g Scan six channels Set CH1 CH2 CH3 and as the common scanned channels and 6 as the priority scanned channel then the scanning order is as followings gt CH6 CH2 6 gt CH3 CH6 CH4 CH6 CH5 CH6 When this transceiver detects signal on the priority channel during scanning it will on its frequency Please program the priority channel via
18. KG UV6D programming software Reverse Frequency When using the reverse frequency function the transmitting and receiving frequencies of this transceiver will be interchanged together with all settings for CTCSS DCS and setting How to set the reverse frequency In standby press C22 to activate this funciton while press C2 again to switch it off Zuouxu Professional FM Transceiver Channel Mode Operation 1 Activate Inactivate Menu function 2 Activate Inactivate Reset function Please program above operations via Wouxun KG UV6D programming software Low Voltage Prompt When the batterypack is in low voltage there will be voice prompt for the lower voltage at this time the backlight flashes every five seconds and the transceiver sounds out click to remind of being charged timely Transmitting Overtime Prompt When the transmitting time is exceeding the preset time there will be an alarm to remind of the overtime transmitting and the transmitting will be paused if you want to continue transmitting please press PTT to resume transmitting Please see MENU15 about the Time out timer TOT Adding Scanning Channel gt Only the added scanning channel can be listed to scan Editing method Strictly via KG UV6D programming software How to Operate E Wire clone Function Well install the battery into the source radio and the target radio and then well connect the wire clone cable of these two radios
19. Turn ON the target radio Press the MONI key of the source radio meanwhile turn ON The RED light of source radio flashing it means start copying the data The GREEN light of target radio flashing it means start receiving the data After finishing copying the RED and GREEN light of these two radios went off and then return to the standby mode Working with Repeater This series of transceiver is available to work with repeater both in Frequency mode and Channel mode which is programmable through the key board and via the programming software Please refer to the following steps about manual programming the channels to work with the Repeater a Set the transceiver work in the Frequency VFO mode If the radio works in channel mode please press key to switch to frequency mode b Input the Receive frequency through the keyboard The Receive frequency of this transceiver is the Transmit frequency of Repeater 48 eem Professional FM Transceiver c Set the related parameter you need for this frequency like MENU 15 18 CTCSS DCS MENU23 Offset frequency MENU 24 Shift frequency direction and others d Memorize this frequency and the parameter into the specified channel by MENU 27 e Repeating above settings to set the Transmitting Memory 2 After setting the Offset frequency and the Shift frequency direction of receiving memory you don t need to memorize the Transmit frequency After above the settings to
20. Tx Working Mode U V V V or U U selectable Channelsetting VHF Tx amp UHF Rx or UHF Tx amp VHF Rx selectable DTMF encoding Digital FM Radio 76 108MHz CTCSS DCS scan Output power VHF 5W A4W UHF 4W 1W 199 memory channels VOX Stopwatch timer function 105 groups DCS and 50 groups CTCSS Voice guide SOS Function Wide Narrow bandwidth selection 25KHz 12 5KHz Multi display modes channel number channel frequency channel name selectable Reverse frequency Multi functional scan modes Priority scan function Bright flashlight illumination Frequency steps selectable 2 5 5 6 25 10 12 5 25 50 100KHz High Low power changeable when transmitting 1700mAh High capacity Li ion batterypack Intelligent charger Offset frequency setting 0 69 975MHz Frequency shift direction setting Busy channel lockout Power on message display Battery V Full Screen Other Characters Low voltage prompt Begin End transmitting prompt Transmitting overtime prompt Keypad lock Auto Manual Adding scanning channel Programmable by computer Wire clone function Menu Channel reset 1750Hz burst tone IP55 waterproof Getting Started LCD Display There are various indicators displaying on the screen when powering on Please refer the below table to learn what the indicators stand for accordingly Split negative Split positive DCS CT
21. Wouxun KG UV6X Dual Band VHF UHF 200 Channel Handheld Commercial Radio 1074 sad B TOTS wan 8 voice User Manual KG UV6X x Thanks for buying the wouxun transceiver This transceiver offers latest design enhanced features solid performances and easy accessibility We believe you will be pleased with the high quality and reliable features for all your communication needs READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING PORTABLE TRANSCEIVER This manual is ONLY suitable for KG UV6D User Safety Training and General Information READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR usouxun PORTABLE TWO WAY RADIO Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Your wouxun two way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines listed below regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy This radio complies with the IEEE FCC and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational controlled RF exposure environment at duty cycles of up to 50 talk 50 listen and should be used for occupational use only In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting during talking not when it is receiving listening or in standby mode 2 The approved batteries supplied
22. anzhou Fujian 362000 China declare that our product Product Description Two way Radio Brand WOUXUN Model KG UV6D is in compliance with tne essential requirements and other relevant provisions ofthe R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC and carries the CE mark accordingly Supplementary information The product complies with the requirements of Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 1 2006 A1 1 2009 A1 2010 Efficient use of frequency spectrum ETSI EN 301783 1 V1 1 1 2008 09 ETSI EN 301783 2 V1 1 1 2008 09 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC ETSI EN 301 489 1 1 8 1 2008 04 ETSI EN 301 489 15 V1 2 1 2002 08 uoISJeA usiBu Date June 16 2010 Place Quanzhou Fujian China Name Danny Chen rl Signature l n C Fu J Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co Ltd Add No 928 Nanhuan Road Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park Quanzhou Fujian 362000 China Tel 86 595 28051265 Fax 86 595 28051267 Http www wouxun com 9 ce 5 o 5 t D o tz m o ze 2 o o S 5 m 2 lt o o o o c pue eu o unxnomg LA 90 L L C9An 9 o 2 a gt 8 lt ur o c amp 5 c a 2 o c SUOISSILUO 8
23. by press D EB the screen displays press to enter and press WW 4 to select the desired channel then press to confirm After the channel is deleted successfully press EI to return to standby How to Operate Reset MENU 30 This transceiver has two selections for the reset operation VFO reset and ALL reset VFO reset means that all the functional parameter set in frequency mode resume to the factory setting ALL reset means that all the functional parameter set in both frequency mode and channel mode resume to the factory setting 1 VFO Reset In standby press D QO the screen displays press C to enter and press WW to select VFO then press 0 the screen displays s557 press again to confirm and the screen displays s After this operation the transceiver will be resumed automatically 2 ALL Reset In order to avoid the faulty operations we suggest that you set the password for the ALL Reset via KG UV6D programming software Only input the valid password the transceiver can be reset to the factory setting completely Pls see the password setting in the programming software which is consist of six arabic numerals selectable from 0 to 9 When the password is 000000 it means no password needed to input for this operation 40 Professional FM Transceiver 1 Setting password as 000000 In standby press AP the screen displays press to ent
24. d or Channel Name then the transceiver can switch to Channel Number and or Channel Name mode speedy switch between Frequency and Channel Mode In standby press M combination keys to switch the desired working mode Input the password of mode switching if set Auto Backlight MENU 23 In standby press D the screen displays Press 2 to enter it shows press WS to ON OFF auto backlight function then press C27 to confirm press IED return to standby This funcion is only activated when operating on the front case keypads and side key 1 but not on side key 2 and PTT key Professional Transceiver Offset Frequency OFF SET MENU 24 Offset frequency means the difference between transmitting frequency and receiving frequency The range of this transceiver is from 0 to 69 975MHz In standby press D 1229 the screen displays fossas Press to enter then press 7 to select the listed offset frequency or manually input through keypad directly Press to confirm then press return to standby Frequency Shift Direction SFT D MENU 25 There are three selections for the frequency shift direction setting 1 Plus shift which means that the transmitting frequency is higher than the receiving frequency 2 Minus shift which means that the transmitting frequency is lower than the receiving frequency 3 Turn off this function
25. ducted to the transceiver within 5 seconds after receiving signals Scanning will stop when the transceiver received signals and it will go on scanning after signals disappeared for 3 seconds SE Scanning will stop when the transceiver received signals 24 e Professional FM Tranecelver In standby press D the screen displays Press to enter it shows press QW to select TO CO SE scan mode then press to confirm finally press to return to standby ScaniLamp SOS CH FM Radio Side Key 1 PF1 MENU 20 There are four functions selectable on the side key 1 of this transceiver SCAN Scan function LAMP Lamp function SOS CH SOS function RADIO FM radio function OFF Disable this side key 1 SCAN function In standby press side key 1 to activate scanning scan mode can be set through MENU 19 Scan Mode Setting while press any key to stop scanning In standby press EB AP the screen displays M Press CZJ to enter press WW to select SCAN then press CZD to confirm finally press ED to return to standby LAMP function In standby press side key 1 to turn on the Lamp and press this key again to turn it off In standby press 3 SOD the screen displays Rc 8 How to operate Press C to enter press WW EA to select LAMP then press C to confirm finally press EI to return to standby 3 SOS CH SOS function When you are in emergency circumsta
26. er and press Ww to select ALL press 2 the screen displays BRE then press D again to confirm the screen displays s When the reset is done the transceiver will be resumed automatically 2 Setting password as XXXXXX E g 123456 In standby press C CJ 20 the screen displays esp B press to enter and press WW amp to select ALL press C the screen will displays at this time input the valid password e g 123456 the screen displays then the transceiver will start resetting After reset is done the transceiver will be resumed automatically How to Operate 505 Band Selection 505 MENU 31 This function can set which band to transmit the SOS signals In standby press D C CA the screen shows press to enter then press KZ to select or CH B press to confirm and then press to turn to standby mode 2 To activate the SOS function please also set MENU 20 SOS Function on Side Key 1 or MENU 21 SOS Function on RPT Multifunctional Key CTCSS DCS Scan MENU 32 This function can scan all transmitters CTCSS DCS tones If your CTCSS DCS is different from the other members in your group you can detect these different tones When the transceiver is in receiving mode press CI the screen displays s Press J to enter the arrowhead points to CTCSS Press WW to select CTCSS or DCS scan And then press I to confirm it starts
27. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipent generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communicationgs However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particlar installation If this equipment does carse harmful interference to radio or television reception which be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following Measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Licensing Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communications Commission prior to use Your Wireless dealer can assist you meeting these requirements Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies signaling codes etc and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands Precautions Only qualified technicians are allowed to maintain this product Do not use the radio or charge a battery in explosive areas s
28. le problems according to the following chart If the problems come out all the time Please RESET the transceiver it will solve some incorrect operations And try to get some help from the experienced technician or contact your supplier Solution The transceiver can not be 1 The battery may be exhausted please change the new battery or powered on re charge it 2 The battery was not installed correctly pls re install The battery life is too short 1 The battery life is over please change a new battery to use 2 The battery is not fully charged The receiving light keeps 1 Make sure that the volume is the highest flashing but there is 2 Make sure that the CTCSS DCS settings are the same as the sound coming out transmitting transceiver It seems that the keyboard 1 Make sure that the keypad is locked or not does not work 2 Make sure that the keys are not stuck Trouble Shooting In standby the transceiver Make sure VOX function is ON or not and its level is set too low not will transmit automatically even the PTT key is not pressed Some functions can not Please confirm if the transceiver is working in channel mode since some be stored normally functions are ONLY set in channel mode via programming software There are other disturbed Please change the CTCSS DCS frequencies set in your group signals or noice from other groups in the channel Technical Parameter
29. level then press EP to confirm finally press EI to return to standby Power Saver Mode SAVE MENU 3 When the power saver function is ON the receiver circuit will be cut off for a moment and then re activate to detect the signals for a while in order to reduce the battery capacity consumption 15 How to Operate 1 In standby press C7 the screen displays Press to enter it shows press W W to select turn ON OFF the power saver funtion Press Cz to confirm and then press ED to return to standby Transmitting Power Selection TXP MENU 4 In frequency mode press Cz 20 the screen displays Press CZJ to enter it shows HIGH press WW amp to select HIGH LOW power then press C2 to confirm finally press 29 to return to standby This transceiver has HIGH and LOW transmitting power selectable VHF HIGH 5W LOW 1W UHF HIGH 4W LOW 1W gt The quick switch between the HIGH and LOW transmitting power is temporary In transmitting mode press ED key to quick switch the HIGH LOW transmitting power Once the transceiver is rebooted the transmitting power reverts to the original output power e Professional FM Transceiver Begin End Transmitting Prompt ROGER MENU 5 This function is to select the prompt modes when beginning ending transmitting OFF No voice prompt when beginning or ending of transmission BOT Voice prompt when pressing PTT beginning of transmissi
30. n means the transceiver prompt if it is in confirmed wrong or problematic operating In standby press the screen displays Press J to enter it shows press SW amp totum ON OFF the beep prompt function then press C7 to confirm finally press 219 to return to standby gt When MENU 9 VOICE function and MENU 11 BEEP function are both at the same time the VOICE function is prioritized Power on Message PONMSG MENU 12 This transceiver has 3 display modes selectable for the power on message as follows OFF display the full screen BATT V display the current battery voltage MSG display WELCOME or other characters In standby press D Ca E the screen displays Press 11 to enter it shows OFF press WW to select OFF BATT V MSG then press to confirm finally press 89 to return to standby 20 gt You can edit the desired Power on Message via KG UV6D programming software It is compose of 6 digits max induding letters A to Z numbers 0 9 and other characters Busy Channel Lockout BCL MENU 13 This function means to prevent the transceiver from interfering other communicating channels if the selected channel is occupied press PTT the transceiver will alarm and cannot transmit In frequency mode press C C3 the screen displays Press C to enter it shows OFF press WY to select ON OFF this function then press 2 to co
31. nactive MENU Function If you don t operate the transceiver frequently you can inactivate the MENU function via matching software Hereby follow the detailed setting method 1 Set channel mode as the working mode 2 Untick MENU AVAILABLE in Channel Mode column If you want to operate menu function you can switch to Frequency Mode or put a tick before MENU Available in Channel Mode column of the matching software In dual standby the screen shows TDR The frequency with an arrowhead icon is the master frequency while the other one is the sub frequency When receiving in sub frequency the screen shows 5 In dual standby it can transmit receive in master frequency but only receives in sub frequency gt Master Frequency Selection In standby press D to select the desired master frequency This transceiver is the dual bander with dual frequency and dual display funcions In frequency mode it can display two different receiving transmitting frequencies at the same time in channel mode it can also display the channel frequency and related parameter in both channels at the same time How to Operate In frequency channel mode it is switchable between band A and band B by key When the A B indicator shows in band A all the operations are based on band A While the indicator shows in band B all the operations are based on band B In frequency mode it is available to seperately set the frequency step
32. nces press side key 1 to transmit the wu wu SOS signals to the outside for help Meanwhile the transceiver will also sound wu wu with light flash It will transmit the SOS signals every 5 minutes with 10 seconds each time If the transceiver receives signals during the transmission of SOS it will return to the receiving mode after the signals disappeared back to SOS transmitting function Press any key to exit gt gt The transceiver will automatically set the SOS CH in the master frequency even SOS CH you set is not the master frequency You can press D to re select the master frequency gt You can set the SOS Band via MENU 31 In standby press C B MB then screen displays then press C7 to enter press WW to choose SOS CH submenu screen displays 28225 F press WW to choose Band A or Band B then press CZJ to confirm After the above setting in standby press side key 1 to activate SOS function 26 eiie Professlonal FM 4 RADIO function P Turning on the FM radio In standby press side key 1 to turn on The screen displays i and the green light flashes it means the transceiver is searching the radio station it will stop flashing after any signal is searched Then you can listen to the radio Tuning the FM radio station In radio mode press C22 the radio keeps tuning the stations automatically and the green light flashing until it searched the available s
33. nfirm finally press to return to standby How to Operate Keypad Lock AUTOLK MENU 14 This transceiver has automatic lock AUTOLK and manual lock selectable ON Turn on automatic lock function If no operation is conducted within 15 seconds it will be locked automatically Keep pressing longer than 2 seconds to unlock OFF Turn off automatic lock function If required lock the keypad manually gt Manually Lock In standby keep pressing longer than 2 seconds to lock the transceiver and press again to unlock In standby press C2 the screen displays Press CZ to enter it shows OFF press 8 to select ON OFF this function then press C7 to confirm finally press to return to standby Receiving CTCSS R CTCSS MENU 15 Setting this funcion you can communicate with the specific indivduals or groups and neglect the unwanted callings from other users who set the same frequencies with you The transceivers can communicate ONLY after receiving the corresponding CTCSS DCS tone In frequency mode press the screen displays a T 22 Professional FM Tranecelver Press 2 to enter it shows OFF press SW 4 to OFF this function or select 67 0Hz to 254 1Hz CTCSS code then press CJ to confirm finally press IEI to return to standby NOTE This transceiver has 50 groups CTCSS see appendix 1 CTCSS frequency sheet Transmitting
34. nsceiver re starts Working Mode Switch In standby press D to switch between Channel Memory and Frequency VFO working mode Switch Key on Master Frequency Press D to select the master frequency The frequency with arrowhead icon is the master frequency while the other frequency without arrowhead icon is the sub frequency The transceiver can transmit and receive in the master frequency but ONLY receives in the sub frequency When it is receiving in the sub frequency there shows S on the screen 07 Getting Started q amp Key Short press the C3 key to activate inactivate the reverse frequency function while keeping pressing for 2 seconds to active the scan function Side Key 2 Flashlight Monitor selectable Short press the side key to turn ON OFF the flashlight while keeping pressing for 2 seconds to activate the monitor function RPT Multifunctional Key In standby press RPT to activate the desired functions which are defined through the MENU 21 including FM Radio Working mode switch RPT offset OFF R R Stopwatch timer Lamp SOS function and OFF to undefine this key 1750Hz Burst Tone Sometimes 1750Hz Burst tone is required to carry out some other specific functions This transceiver has 1750Hz Burst tone to help you How to use In standby press PTT key and side key PF1 to transmit 1750Hz burst tone The transmitting time depends on how long you press this combination keys while releasing to s
35. on EOT Voice prompt when releasing PTT ending of transmission BOTH Voice prompt when pressing and releasing PTT begin and end of transmission In standby press D the screen displays Press Co enter it shows OFF press WW E to select OFF BOT EOT BOTH then press D to confirm finally press to return to standby Time out Timer TOT MENU 6 This function is to prevent the transceiver from long time transmitting When the transceiver is exceeding the preset time limit it will stop transmitting with an overtime alarm This transceiver can be set in 40 levels with 15 seconds each between 15 and 600 seconds In standby press D the screen display Press 7 to enter it shows 60 press WY to a the desired transmitting level then press CH to confirm finally press EI to return to standby 17 How to Operate VOX VOX MENU 7 This function means the transceiver will switch to the transmitting mode when detecting the voice singal As the VOX circuit must check the existing signals the transmitting will be a little delay and the beginning transmission may not be transmitted completely In standby press D CH the screen displays Press J to enter it shows OFF press to turn OFF VOX function or select VOX level 1 10 then press C to confirm finally press 29 to return to standby 2 The higher level of VOX is set the higher volume is needed 2 In S
36. scanning CTCSS DCS frequencies CTCS SCN 42 This function only works in frequency mode Only when the transceiver detects the CTCSS DCS signals from outside this function works Press BW or rotate the Rotary Encoder to change ascending or descending scanning When the transceiver scans CTCSS DCS frequency it stops at this frequency You can press CZJ to temporarily replace this frequency as the current standby frequency If you want to directly set this scanned frequency to be current working frequency please enter into MENU 15 16 CTCSS or MENU 17 18 5 to save separately Or it will be reset to the original setting before the next scanning Only the band with the arrowhead and detecting the signal can activate the CTCSS DCS scanning How to Operate E DTMF Encoding Ww amp 2 ED keys are respectively corresponding to A B C D at encoding setting Please follow the below steps to activate DTMF manually 1 Hold on pressing PTT key to transmit 2 At the same time press the keys on the keyboard to send out the DTMF tone This transceiver will monitor the transmission of corresponding tone ANI ID Code Edit Transmit Transmitting Delay Time amp DTME Sidetone NOTE N The above functions in this transceiver only can be edited by our programming software Editing ANI ID Code ANI ID Code can be made up of alphanum A D and 0 9 with 6 digits max Transmitting AN
37. standby press D the screen shows press to enter then press to select LAMP the screen shows press Cz to confirm and then press ED to turn to standby mode 4 SOS SOS Function In standby short press to activate SOS function In standby press Cg the screen shows press D to enter then press WS 7 to select SOS the screen shows press to confirm and then press 29 to turn to standby mode 30 NOTE If the RPT is defined as SOS function please also set MENU 31 SOS Band Selection to activate this function 5 OFF Inactivate this Function Turn OFF this Gi function In standby press C CH CQ the screen shows press to enter then press ES to select OFF the screen shows press C2 to confirm and then press EI to turn to standby mode 6 RADIO Activate FM Radio Function In standby short press C to activate FM radio function In standby press D EA the screen shows press Cz to enter then press wy to select RADIO the screen shows press to confirm and then press GID to turn to standby mode 2 If the RPT is defined as RADIO function please also set MENU 20 FM Radio Function on Side Key 1 to activate this function How to operate 7 FR CH Working Mode Switch In standby short press C to speedily switch between Frequency and Channel mode In standby press Cz the screen sho
38. tations You can press WY 5 2 to fine tune the searched stations Storing radio station After detecting a radio station press 7 the screen displays you can press one of the number keys between and to save this radio station for your future use The transceiver has two groups of storages selectable for your storing and the default group is the first storage E g If you want to store 88 1 MHz into the 1st group Channel 8 In radio mode when tuning the desired radio station press Eto store it into the 1st storage directly If you want to store this frequency into the 2nd group Channel 8 In radio mode when tuning the desired radio station press KEJ then the screen will display At this time press EI ET to store this station into the 2nd group Channel 8 27 How to Operate In radio mode press 1 to 9 key to select the stored stations accordingly to listen while use the key to switch between 1st and 2nd storages Exiting from the radio mode Press Side key 1 again to exit from the radio mode gt When you are listening to radio the current channels are still working in standby Once receiving the signals it will return to the transceiver s communicating mode After signals disappeared 5 seconds it will return to the Radio mode automatically gt In radio mode you can press to check the current standby channel frequency Press to transmit after 5 seconds it will go back to the Radio
39. top transmitting the 1750Hz burst tone Shortcut Operation Sheet Professional FM Function Function Enter order name function Screen display Select Selectable parameter parameter Confirm Return See to 1 Step Frequency 2 Squelch Level 3 Power Saver Mode 4 Transmitting Power Selection 5 Begin End Transmitting Prompt 6 Time out Timer 7 VOX 8 Bandwidth Selection set Ug mo gt Cun explanation STEE 1 ser iE li 5 gt gt gt Preserwori atey Select parameter 8 frequency steps available 2 5k 5k 6 25k 10k 12 5k 50k 100k Pressezmormcakey Select parameter leve from 0 to 9 snug 5 k ON C3 5 C3 E K CUu C3 cz gt wa gt Preserworgzkey Select parameter ON Tum on save function OFF Tum off save function Preserworecaley Select parameter High power VHF SW UHE 4W L Low power IW OFF tum off this function without Select parameter m transmitting BOTH press and release PTT voke prompt Preswxworecaley Select parameter TOT has 40 levels in steps of 15 seconds OFF Tum off TOT Bresa Select parameter VOX has levels from 1 to 10 Tum off VOX transmission fresexwormaley Select parameter WIDE 25KHz NARR 125KH2 standby
40. uch as coal gas dust steam etc Switch OFF the radio while refueling or parking at a gas station Do not modify or adjust this radio without permission Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time nor place it close to heat source Do not place the radio in excessively dusty humid areas nor on unstable surfaces Safety It is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any radio This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning RAN 2 MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW tt Caution declares that this Two way radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the DOC may be obtained through the following address Address No 928 Nanhuan Road Jiangnan High Technology Industry Park Quanzhou Fujian 362000 China Contents Unpacking and Checking the Equipment Supplied Accessories Description of Functions Getting Started LCD Display Description of Transceiver Shortcut Operation Sheet How to Operate Activelinactive MENU
41. ved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines Antennas amp Batteries Use only usouxun approved supplied antenna or usouxun approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations Use only approved supplied batteries usouxun approved replacement batteries Use of non wouxun approved batteries may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines Approved Accessories For a list of usouxun approved accessories see the accessories page of this user manual or visit the following website which lists approved accessories http www wouxun com Professional FM Transceiver Notices to the User Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within the territories under government control operation is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both Refer service to qualified technicians only Warning A gt important that the operator is aware of and understand hazards common to the operation of any transceiver Explosive environment such as gases dust fumes etc Turn off your transceiver while talking on fuel or parking in gasoline servive stations gt If you require this machine to be developed or get some changes pleased contact with or your wouxun dealer FCC Caution This equipment has been testen and found to comply with the part 90 of the FCC Rules Th
42. with this radio are rated for a 5 5 90 duty cycle 5 talk 5 listen 90 standby even though this radio complies with the FCC occupational RF exposure limits at duty cycles of up to 50 talk uwouxun Professional Transcalver Your uwouxun two way radio Complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Federal Regulations 47CFR part 2 sub part J American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines users should transmit no more than 50 of the time and always adhere to the following procedures Transmit and Receive To transmit talk push the Push To Talk PTT button to receive release the PTT button Hand held radio operation Hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 5 cm away from the lips and let the antenna farther away from your head Body worn operation Always place the radio in an uwouxun approved clip holder holster case or body harness for this product Use of non wouxun appro
43. ws press D to enter then press EZ to select FR CH the screen shows press to confirm and then press ET to turn to standby mode gt If the RPT is defined as FR CH function please also set MENU 22 Working Mode Switch to activate this function Working Mode Switch CH MDF MENU 22 This transceiver has two options for the working mode 1 Frequency mode FREQ 2 Channel mode There are three channel display selections in channel mode as follows Channel CH Frequency Channel number CH FREQ Channel name NAME 32 It is available to switch between the frequency mode and the channel mode manually or via the programming software If you want you can set the password for the mode switch gt The password for the mode switch is ONLY available to set via KG UV6D programming software The password is consist of 6 characters while 000000 means no password needed for the mode switch Frequency mode FREQ and Channel mode switchable Without password input In standby press then press Vi EJ to choose working mode and finally press J to confirm With password input In standby press CH C9 then press WY to choose one of FREQ NAME CH CHFREQ Press to confirm then the screen displays Please input the preset password through the keypad then the transceiver will switch to the selected mode How to Operate E gt Only it stored at least 1 Channel an
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