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Dual band, Dual display.
Dual standby
3:^3^
A/B band independent operation
Tone Search CTCSS/DCS Scanning/DTMF-ANI function
Short-cut menu operation
T H - U V F S
DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER
Patented product, counterfeiting not aliowed
Patent: 201230007056.1
USER'S MANUAL
TO CUSTOMERS
Thank you very much for using our two way radio.
This radio of modern design is reasonable structure
with stable functions. It is designed to meet different
customers' need for high quality with easy operation
and perfect capablity. We believe you are pleased with
its nice shape and excellent performance.
This manual is suitable for using the model of TH-UVF9.
Main Functions
Dual band, dual display, dual standby
A/B band independent operation
2 X 128 channels storage and scanning
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Welcome to use TYT
two-way radio
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Shortcut menu operation mode
FIVI radio and 25 stations memory
CTCSS/DCS and tone search scanning
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Repeater shifts and ARS function
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Tone calling 1750Hz tone
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25kHz/12.5kHz channel spacing switchable
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High/middle/low TX power switchable
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Multi working mode switchable
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PTT ID and IVISK/DTMF encode
Vibration alert function (Optional)
Man down (optional)
8 groups of scrambler (Optional)
Remote stun/kill/activate (Optional)
2T/5T/DTMF encoder and decoder (optional)
CONTENTS
USING TIPS
UNPACKING AND CHECKING
Supplied
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Charging
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Installing Belt
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Installing External M i c r o / S p e a k e r
GETTING FAMILIAR
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INSTALLATION OF
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CHARGING BATTERY
Charging
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L C D Display
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Keypad Functions
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WORKING MODE
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Frequency Mode (VFO)
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Frequency-Channel Mode (MR)
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Channel Mode (CH)
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FM Radio Mode (FM)
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MENU Mode
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Reset Mode
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SET MENU MODE
SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION
DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
S c a n & S c a n M o d e setting
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24
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Priority T r a n s m i t
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V O X Level
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T X P o w e r setting
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Squelch Adjustment
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Dual Wait/Standby
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L E D Display Mode
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Backlight Brightness setting
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Keypad Beeper setting
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A u t o m a t i c N u m b e r Identity
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Transmitter Time-Out Timer
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Busy Channel Lock-Out
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Transmit Over Beeper
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Dual Watch/Monitor
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Receive Saver
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Auto Keypad Lock
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Voice Prompt
34
Power-on Display setting
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Repeater Shift setting
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Display Channel N a m e
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C-CDC&R-CDC&T-CDC&SCN CD
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V F O Step setting
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Wide/Narrow Band Selecting
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Vibration
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Man Donwn
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Voice Mode and Scrambler
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
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P T T / A N I ID S e t t i n g
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E m e r g e n c y Alert
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Keypad Locking Setting
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Reverse Frequency
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T o n e Galling ( 1 7 5 0 H z )
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Add Channel Scanning
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Channel Storage Operation
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FM Radio Operation
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Wire Clone
OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS
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D T M F Part
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M S K Part
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2-Tone Part
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5-Tone Part
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REMOTE KILL,STUN, ACTIVATE AND REVIVE
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
GUARANTEE
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USING TIPS
UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Please read the following brief instructions, n o n - c o m p l i a n c e with these rules m a y c a u s e
W e l c o m e to use TYT
d a n g e r or violate the law.
• O b e y the local g o v e r n m e n t regulation before using this radio, improper use m a y violate
the law and be p u n i s h e d .
TH-UVF9 transceiver. Please c h e c k if a n y d a m a g e to thep a c k a g e
w h e n y o u r receive it. Carefully u n p a c k the transceiver. W e r e c o m m e n d that y o u c h e c k the
items listed in the following table. If a n y items are m i s s i n g or d a m a g e d d u r i n g s h i p m e n t ,
please contact with y o u r local dealer immediately.
» Turn off the radio before entering f l a m m a b l e or explosive a r e a s .
• Do not c h a r g e or c h a n g e the battery in f l a m m a b l e or explosive areas.
Supplied Items:
• T u r n off the radio before getting close to the blasting z o n e or detonator a r e a s .
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• Do not use radio w h o s e a n t e n n a is d a m a g e d , touching of d a m a g e d a n t e n n a will c a u s e
heat injury.
• Do not attempt to o p e n the radio; the m a i n t e n a n c e w o r k should be d o n e by technical
expert only.
TH-UVF9Body(1)
Antenna (1)
Li-ion battery (1)
Power Adapter (1)
• T o avoid troubles c a u s e d by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic
compatibility, please turn off the radio in places w h e r e have the banner "Do not use
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• In the car with an airbag, do not put the radio within the scope of the airbag d e p l o y m e n t .
• Do not store the radio under the direct sunshine or in hot areas.
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wireless equipment", such as hospital a n d other healthcare places.
Handstrap(l)
Belt Clip (1)
Verification (1)
User's Manual (1)
• W h e n y o u transmit with the radio, do keep a w a y from its a n t e n n a for 5 c m at least.
• If the radio a p p e a r s smelly or s m o k e , please shut off its power immediately and contact
with your local dealer.
• Do not transmit too long, for the radio m a y heat and hurt the user.
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N o t e : The antenna frequency range please refers to the annular label at the bottom of antenna.
CHARGING BATTERY PACK
User's Manual
Charging Precaution
T h e supplied battery pacl< of TH-UVF9 is a high-performance Li-ion battery with 7.4V standard
voltage, 1 5 0 0 m A h high capacity in a v e r y c o m p a c t pacl<age. U n d e r normal use, the battery
pacl< m a y be u s e d for a p p r o x i m a t e l y 500 c h a r g e cycles a n d m o r e , after w h i c h o p e r a t i n g
t i m e m a y b e e x p e c t e d to d e c r e a s e . If y o u h a v e a n old battery p a c k w h i c h is d i s p l a y i n g
c a p a c i t y w h i c h h a s b e c o m e d i m i n i s h e d , y o u s h o u l d r e p l a c e the p a c k w i t h a n e w o n e .
Please use 7 T ^ designated battery; other batteries c a n cause explosion a n d hurt people.
Notice: » Please do not short-circuit the battery terminals or expose of in fire. Do not disassemble
ARGING BATTERY PACK
the battery unauthorized.
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Charge the battery between temperature O'C and 45 C. The battery can not be normally
charged beyond this temperature range.
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Do not unplug the Power Adapter or battery when it is charged.
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If the battery pack lasts shortly even it is full of power, it shows that the battery is
depleted, please change the battery pack.
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Please turn off the transceiver when you charge it. Transmitting with the transceiver in
charge will affect its normal charge.
Please do not charge when the battery or the radio is wet. Please dry it with a cloth
before charging to avoid any danger.
W a r n i n g : When the conductive metals such as jewelery, key or decorative chains touch the
battery terminals, all the batteries are likely to cause damage to the items or personal
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injury. These conductive metals may form a short circuit and generates much heat.
INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
Do deal with any battery carefully, especially when put it into pocket, wallet or other
Installation of Battery P a c k
metallic containers.
1) Fit the supplied battery pack into the batter pack t r o u g h , then slide it toward the head to
Cliarging Operation
insert it c o m p l e t e l y — i n direction of a r r o w h e a d ® .
After installing the battery pack, if the battery icon s h o w s C D, it m e a n s that the battery pack
is out of power. Please c h a r g e it.
2) Push the battery pack lock to release the battery pack a n d slide it t o w a r d the b o t t o m to
r e m o v e it out—in direction of a r r o w h e a d @.
I n d i c a t o r ligtit o f c h a r g e r w i l l s h o w c h a r g i n g c o n d i t i o n
Indicator Display
Status
Red
Charging
Green
Completed
Battery Tips:
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T h e battery is not fully c h a r g e d in factory, please charge before using it.
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C h a r g e and discharge the battery for two or three times, the battery capacity will reach
the best condition. W h e n the battery capacity is low, please c h a r g e or c h a n g e the battery.
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T h e battery lasts shortly even if it is fully c h a r g e d , the battery is d e p l e t e d , please
contact your local dealer to buy a new authentic TYT
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battery.
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Picture 2
A n t e n n a Installation
Installing Belt Clip
T h e supplied high gain antenna provides high performance at the entire V H F / U H F frequency
range of the transceiver.
M2.5x5 s c r e w s . Loosen the s c r e w set to r e m o v e belt clip.
T o install the supplied a n t e n n a , hold the bottom
end of the a n t e n n a , then s c r e w it onto the
Align the two holds of belt clip a n d the two holes of the radios, fix t h e m with the supplied
Picture 5, Picture 6
TT
connector on the transceiver until it is s n u g .
Do not over-tighten by use of e x t r e m e force.
Picture 3
T o uninstall the a n t e n n a , hold the bottom end of
it and turn it counterclockwise to r e m o v e it.
Picture 4
Notes: • Never transmit without having an antenna
connected.
m When installing the supplied antenna,
never hold the upper part of the antenna
while screwing it onto the connector on the
Picture 5
transceiver. Or you may snap the antenna.
Picture 3
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Picture 4
Picture 6
Installing External M i c r o / S p e a k e r
O p e n the cover of the IVlic/speaker j a c k and insert
the m i c r o p h o n e / s p e a k e r plugs into the jack. Picture 7
Note: •
Using the external headset or Mic/speaker
will affect the water-tightness performance
of radio.
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If the external headset is not workable, please
use the headset case.
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RADIO ILLUSTRATION
-ANTENNA
Connect the supplied
antenna here.
,-POWERA/OLUME D I A L This control toggle the
transceiver's power on/off and
adjust the audio volume level.
CALL
Activates T-CALL (1750Hz) for
repeater access and transmit
Indicator
- SPEAKERThe internal speaker is
•IVIICThe internal microphone
is located here.
located here.
-KEYBOARDThese 16 keys select the
DTMF and 2/5 tone signaling.
PTT
Press it to transmit and release
points for microphone audio,
it to receive after your
earphone audio, speaker and
transmission is completed.
program cable.
MONI
operating features on the
Long press this key disables
TH-UVF9.The function of
the noise squelching action,
the keys are described in
allowing you to hear very weak
details on pages 16&17.
signals near the back-ground
noise level;
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MIC/SP
The jack provides connection
LCD DISPLAY
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Description of functions
Squelch active
Y o u will s e e various icons s h o w n o n the screen w h e n p o w e r o n . T h e following table c a n
help y o u identify icons' m e a n i n g w h i c h display on L C D .
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Icons
<Q
B e e p tone active
Q
Receive calling ID or M S G
Scrambler active
E
Battery power indicator
CT
C T C S S d e c o d e r active
DCS
T.iil
D C S d e c o d e r active
Description of functions
Icons
5T
5 T o n e signaling active
2T
2 T o n e signaling active
Operating band signal & power meter
L
Low T X power active
D
Dual w a t c h / s t a n d b y active
S
RX p o w e r save active
DTMF
D T M F signaling active
Operating A b a n d indicator
Operating B band indicator
VOX
V O X active
+-
R e p e a t e r shift direction and A R S active
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Frequency mantissa indicator
C h a n n e l n u m b e r / M e n u items n u m b e r indicator
R
R e v e r s e s the transmit and receive frequency active
N
Narrow band m o d e active
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Busy c h a n n e l indicator
C h a n n e l s c a n n e d available under C H m o d e
K e y p a d lock active
Ml C.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
[ B]
Press
key
[OBI]
,.;IP1
Enter m e n u
Switch the
mode/confirm
Aor B
the setting
frequency
turn on thie
Frequency/
Frequency/
Frequency/
Frequency/
Frequency/
C h a n n e l No.
C h a n n e l No.
Channel No.
C h a n n e l No.
C h a n n e l No.
entry "6"
entry " 7 "
entry " 8 "
entry "9"
entry " 0 "
[a]
[a]
Lower m e n u
Switch V F O
item, channel
item, channel
m o d e and
Enter dual
Enter L E D
Enter
Enter beep
Enter A N 1
or f r e q u e n c y
or f r e q u e n c y
IVIR mode/exit
wait/standby
item
Brightness
item
item
the setting
item
Press
[tm]
Switch C H
No action
No action
m o d e and
mode
VFO mode
radio
[CD]
Press
Band
No action
[iE3]
key
"Operating"
Enter reset
[ I B ]
Upper m e n u
to be the
Press a n d
[BB]
item
[ O S ]
[OB]
Enter or exit
Press
Left cursor
Right cursor
key
position
position
F M radio
w h e n editing
w h e n editing
mode
c h a n n e l n a m e channel n a m e
[IB]
[aa]
im}
[QB]
Press
Frequency/
Frequency/
Frequency/
Frequency/
Frequency/
key
Channel No.
Channel No.
C h a n n e l No.
Channel No.
C h a n n e l No.
entry " 1 "
entry " 2 "
entry "3"
entry "4"
entry "5"
Press
Enter scan
Enter priority
Enter V O X
Enter
Enter squelch
item
TX mode
level Item
high/low
level item
item
IB I
mi
Press and
Press and
Press [ ^
hold key to
hold key to
[ f s a ] to start
] +
start keypad
start reverse
emergency
lock.
frequency
alert
power item
in
User's Manual
WORKING MODE
1) F r e q u e n c y M o d e ( V F O )
Under this m o d e , y o u c a n use [ C a ] / [ d ]
l<ey to c h a n g e the f r e q u e n c y or input the
f r e q u e n c y by l<eypad directly a n d store c h a n n e l s .
2) Frequency-Channel Mode (MR)
W h e n y o u have stored a m e m o r y c h a n n e l at least a n d under V F O m o d e , press [ GBD]
ORKING MODE
SET MENU MODE
key to enter M R m o d e .
T h e f r e q u e n c y will be indicated o n the display a n d the c h a n n e l N o . will be indicated at
the right side. If the transceiver display n a m e option is O N a n d channel n a m e edited, it
will s h o w the n a m e of the c h a n n e l .
Please see Shortcut M e n u Operation Item 2 3 & 2 4 . P a g e 36.
TCUT MENU OPERATIO
3) Channel Mode (CH)
W h e n y o u h a v e stored a m e m o r y channel at least, press [ ^ a ] key a n d switch p o w e r
on the radio, enter C H m o d e . C h a n n e l No. will be indicated o n the display a n d if the
transceiver display m o d e option is O N , it will s h o w the n a m e of the c h a n n e l .
Please see Shortcut M e n u Operation Item 2 3 & 2 4 . P a g e 36.
4) F M R a d i o M o d e
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T H - U V F 9 provides frequency 7 6 . 0 0 - 1 0 8 . 0 0 M H z F M radio.
U n d e r this m o d e , y o u c a n c h o o s e F M f r e q u e n c y y o u n e e d directly. S c a n f r e q u e n c y
range and store your favorite channels. Press [ O B ] to enter and exit F M radio m o d e .
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SET MENU MODE
5) M E N U M o d e
Press [ B
] key to enter M E N U m o d e , ttiere are 34 items in total. Please see S E T
M E N U M O D E . Page 21
6) Reset Mode
Press [ B
] key a n d switch the p o w e r on to enter Reset m o d e , t h e n press [ B
to enter.
1. [ D
] or [ a ]
] key
No.
LCD Display
Available Values
D e s c r i p t i o n of F u n c t i o n
01
SCAN
/
F r e q u e n c y / C h a n n e l Scan
02
TX.SEL
EDIT/BUSY
Priority Transmit
03
VOX
1-8
V O X Level Setting
04
POWER
LOW/HIGH
High/Low T X P o w e r
05
SQL
0-9
S Q L level setting
06
D.WAIT
ON / OFF
Dual W a i t / S t a n d b y
07
LED
ON / AUTO / OFF
L E D Display m o d e
08
LIGHT
C0L0R1/C0L0R2/COLORS
Backlight brightness setting
09
BEEP
ON/OFF
K e y p a d Beeper Setting
10
ANI
ON/OFF
A u t o m a t i c N u m b e r Identity
11
TOT
OFF/30/60/.../270
Transmitter T i m e - O u t T i m e r
12
BCLO
OFF / W A V E / CALL
Busy Channel Lock-Out
13
VOX.SW
ON/OFF
V O X Switch O N / O F F
14
ROGER
ON/OFF
T r a n s m i t Over Beeper
15
DW
ON / OFF
Dual W a t c h / M o n i t o r
key to select V F O / F U L L .
2. V F O : initialize all setting under frequency m o d e .
3. F U L L : initialize all setting under f r e q u e n c y a n d m e m o r y m o d e .
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No,
Available Values
LCD Display
D e s c r i p t i o n of F u n c t i o n
No.
LCD Display
30
N/W
31
SEEK
A u t o K e y p a d Locl<
32
SEEK
ON/OFF
V o i c e Prompt
33
OPNSET
OFF / D C / M S G
P o w e r - o n Display
21
VLG
/
22
PONMSG
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OFFSET
0.000-99.995MHZ
Available Values
Description of Function
WIDE/NARROW
Wide/Narrow Band
67.0
/
CTCSS Scanning
D023N
/
D C S Scanning
DALARM
ON/OFF
Man D o w n
34
VIBRATE
ON/OFF
Vibration
Battery P o w e r Voltage
35
SCR.NO
1-8
Voice scrambler
Power-on Message
36
APRO
OFF/COMP/SCRA
voice m o d e
16
RX.SAV
ON/OFF
Receive S a v e r
17
SCAN.S
T O / C O / BE
Scan M o d e
18
AUTOLK
ON/OFF
19
VOICE
20
R e p e a t e r Shift
23A
(Under V F O m o d e )
Menu Operation
1) Under standby m o d e , press [ B
DIS.NM
ON/OFF
Display C h a n n e l N a m e
24
CHNAME
-1A@
C h a n n e l N a m e Editing
25
C-CDC
OFF/67.0/D023N
T X / R X T o n e coder
26
R-CDC
O F F / 67.0 / D 0 2 3 N
RX T o n e coder
23B
displays "MENU".
27
T-CDC
OFF/67.0/D023N
T X T o n e coder
28
S-D
+
Shift Direction
29
STEP
5K/6.25K/.../25K
/-/OFF
] to enter m e n u setting, L C D
2) Press [
3) Press [ B
] to enter a n d then press [ a
] or [ s a
] to select
the desired setting.
4) Press [ B
V F O Step
] or [ K S I ] to select the desired m e n u item, L C D
display current setting of selected item.
] to confirm.
5) Press [ E D ] twice to exit a n d then return to standby m o d e .
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' MENU
SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION
No.
1) Frequency ( |
/Ctiannel
scan
2) Priority
Transmit
'
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(|
3) VOX level
setting
4) TX power
setting
2(1
-TH. SEL c?
EDIT
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a
e:
a
E
4
B
4
4
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(|
-
-
^
^
^^
T..:l
POW
LOU
T„ll
6) Dual wait/ Q ^ ^
standby
8) Backlight
brightness
setting
9) Keypad
beeper
SCBH
- KICK
(|^ 0
+ B
+ g
0
SQL
5
^
E
T„il
1
G
•
LED
flUTO
Till
'D.WfiIT
ON
»if
+1101^
T.,11
«
- LiaHT
COLORl
- BEEP
OH
Parameter
Standby
Explanation
Press [^a] or Press [ (B 1 key to
m l to change start scanning
scan direction
r,i:l
5) SQL level ( i
setting
7) LED
display
mode
parameter
Display
item
Name
Select
Screen
Enter
Item Item
Confirm Return
Press [ca] cr
[ a ] to select E D I T / B U S Y
availabie vaiues
^lilltf W
Press [ a ] or
[ B ] to select vox level: 1-8
avaiiable values
H^BH•
i ^ B i f
Press [0] or
[Olloseiect Higti / Low
availabie vaiues
i ^ B i f
Press [ma] or
[ a l to select SQL level: 0 - 9
available values
^ B - f
twice to exit
Press [a] or
[ a ] to select O N / O F F
available values
^ M m
B
4
*'B4^r'^'V'^
^
,
i p * ^ ^
OS
Press [Bi] or
[ a ] to select O N / A U T O / O F F
available values
Press [ a ] or COLOR1 / COLOR2 /
I B ] lo select
C0L0R3
avaiiable values
e
4 > B 4
Press [ a l or
[ a ] to select O N / O F F
available values
Press [^D]
twice to exit
..A. mtm _ k Press [SSI
• • B t - t w i c e to exit
_L
4
.
twice to exit
• ^ B ' r
~
twice to exit
Press [1130]
twice to exit
_ t Press [ED]
twice to exit
twice to exit
L tgmm _ k Press [fSS]
^•Bi^
twice to exit
Item Item
Enter
Screen
Select
Parameter
No.
item
Display
parameter
Explanation
Name
10) Automatic (
Number
Identity
0
+1394''
11) Transmitter^
time-out
timer
12) Busy
channel
lock-out
c;
14) Transmit (<
over
beeper
15) Dual
watch/
monitor
(J
B-g"*^
16) Receive
saver
17) Scan
mode
18) Auto
keypad
lock
BNI
ON
4
B
4
Press [E9] or
[ a ] to change O N / O F F
scan direction
TOT
OFF
4
B
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DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
1) S c a n & S c a n M o d e s e t t i n g ( S C A N & S C A N S — M E N U
1&17)
F u n c t i o n s : u n d e r VFO/IVIR/CH m o d e , T H - U V F 9 allows you to scan the entire current
operating b a n d and m e m o r y c h a n n e l s .
E n t e r Menu 1^' a n d p r e s s [ B
] key to start s c a n n i n g .
W h e n y o u h a v e started s c a n n i n g , press [ E S ] / [
] key to c h a n g e direction. A n d it
will halt on a signal It e n c o u n t e r s , press P T T key to stop s c a n n i n g ; Press MONI key to
DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
stop scanning temporarily; Press [ B
] key again to exit the scanning function.
S c a n n i n g operation is basically the s a m e in each of the above m o d e s . Before y o u begin,
take a m o m e n t to select the w a y in which y o u w o u l d like the s c a n n e r to halt on a signal.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
E n t e r Menu 17'" to s e t s c a n m o d e . Default: T O .
T h r e e options for the scan m o d e are available under V F O m o d e :
T O : In this m o d e , the s c a n n e r will halt on a signal it e n c o u n t e r s , and will hold there for
s o m e time. If y o u do not take action to disable the s c a n n e r within the time p e r i o d ,
the s c a n n e r will r e s u m e even if the stations are still active.
C O : In this m o d e , the s c a n n e r will halt on a signal it e n c o u n t e r s , and will hold there if
the stations are still active. A n d after the carrier h a s d r o p p e d , the s c a n n e r will
resume.
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S E : In this m o d e , the s c a n n e r will halt on a signal it encounter, it will not restart
automatically; y o u must manually re-initiate scanning if y o u wish to r e s u m e .
4) T X Power setting ( P O W — M E N U 4)
2) Priority T r a n s m i t ( T X . S E L — M E N U 2)
F u n c t i o n s : T H - U V F 9 allows y o u to transmit on the sub band e v e n if y o u are w o r k i n g on
F u n c t i o n s : y o u can select high/low T X p o w e r according to y o u r talking e n v i r o n m e n t
a n d n e e d . W h e n y o u store m e m o r i e s , you can store High a n d Low p o w e r
the operating b a n d .
settings separately in e a c h m e m o r y .
E n t e r IVIenu 2"" to s e l e c t priority transmit b a n d . Default: E D I T .
E n t e r Menu 4'" to s e t T X power.
EDIT: It will transmit o n the operating b a n d .
High: 4 W
B U S Y : It will transmit on the b a n d last talking u s e d .
Low: 0.5W, w h e n you select Low power, the "L' icon will a p p e a r on the display.
3) V O X Level & V O X Switch ( V O X & V O X . S W — M E N U
3&13)
F u n c t i o n s : the V O X function provides automatic transmit/receive switching based on
voice input to the m i c r o p h o n e . W i t h the V O X switch O N , y o u d o not n e e d to
5) Squelch Adjustment ( S Q L — M E N U 5)
F u n c t i o n s : T H - U V F 9 ' s S q u e l c h s y s t e m allows you to mute the b a c k g r o u n d noise w h e n
press P T T switch in order to transmit, and it is not necessary to use a V O X
no signal is being received. Not only d o e s the Squelch s y s t e m "standby"
headset in order to utilize V O X operation.
operation more pleasant, it also significantly reduces battery current
E n t e r Menu I S ' " to s e t V O X s w i t c h . Default: O F F .
W h e n the V O X is activated, the " V O X " icon will a p p e a r on the display.
E n t e r Menu 3'" to s e t V O X level. It h a s 8 g r a d e s .
T h e higher level is, the more sensitive will be.
T H - U V F 9 provides for a d j u s t m e n t of " H a n g - T i m e " of the V O X (the transmit-receive delay
after the cessation of s p e e c h ) via p r o g r a m software.
consumption.
E n t e r Menu 5 * to s e t S Q L level. Default: 5.
6) Dual Wait/Standby ( D . W A I T — M E N U 6)
F u n c t i o n s : T H - U V F 9 allows y o u to receive the s u b band signal even if y o u are working
o n the operating b a n d . It could monitor the signal under both master a n d
s u b b a n d at the s a m e t i m e .
Default: 2 s .
E n t e r Menu 6'" to s e t Dual Walt. Default: O N .
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11) T r a n s m i t t e r T i m e - O u t T i m e r ( T O T — M E N U 11)
7) L E D Display M o d e ( L E D — M E N U 7)
F u n c t i o n s : the T O T feature provides a safety switch which limits transmission to a
F u n c t i o n : select ttie L E D / K e y p a d L a m p m o d e .
E n t e r IMenu 7 * to s e l e c t L E D d i s p l a y m o d e . Default: A U T O .
p r e - p r o g r a m m e d value. This will promote battery conservation by not
O N : L E D display ligiits all the t i m e .
allowing y o u to m a k e excessively-long transmissions, and in the event of
A U T O : Illuminates the L E D w h e n a n y key is pressed and after 3s the light is off.
a stuck PTT switch it can prevent interference to other users as well as
battery depletion.
O F F : Disable the LED lamp.
E n t e r Menu 11'" to s e t T O T . Default: O F F .
8) Backlight Brightness setting ( L I G H T — M E N U 8)
12) B u s y C h a n n e l L o c k - O u t ( B C L O — M E N U 12)
F u n c t i o n s : c h o o s e L E D backglight brightness.
E n t e r Menu 8 * to s e l e c t backlight b r i g h t n e s s . Default: C 0 L 0 R 2 .
F u n c t i o n s : the B C L O feature prevents the radio's transmitter from being activated if a
C O L O R 1 : brighter.
signal strong e n o u g h to break through the "noise" squelch is present. O n a
C O L O R 2 : default setting.
f r e q u e n c y w h e r e stations using different C T C S S or D C S c o d e s m a y be
C O L O R 3 : darker.
active, B C L O prevents you from disrupting their c o m m u n i c a t i o n s
accidentally (because y o u r radio m a y be muted by its o w n tone d e c o d e r ) .
9) K e y p a d Beeper setting ( B E E P — M E N U 9)
E n t e r Menu 12'*' to s e t B C L O . Default: O F F .
F u n c t i o n s : enable/disable the k e y p a d beeper.
O F F : Disable B C L O feature.
E n t e r Menu 9'" to s e t k e y p a d beeper. Default: O N .
W A V E : the radio's P T T will be prevented only if the frequency is busy u s e d .
10) A u t o m a t i c N u m b e r Identity ( A N I — M E N U 10)
C A L L : the radio's PTT will be prevented only the f r e q u e n c y a n d tone coder is the s a m e .
F u n c t i o n s : sending ID c o d e w h e n T H - U V F 9 transmits, the others c a n receive it directly
13) Transmit O v e r B e e p e r ( R O G E R — M E N U
on the display if they also h a t e A
14)
I futiction.
F u n c t i o n s : s e n d i n g a b e e p e r to inform the receiver T X is over.
E n t e r Menu 1 0 * to s e t ANI. Default; O F F .
E n t e r Menu 14'" to s e t R O G E R . Default: O F F .
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18) P o w e r - o n Display setting ( O P N . S E T & V L T & P O N . M S G — M E N U
20&21&22)
14) Dual W a t c h / M o n i t o r ( D W — M E N U 15)
F u n c t i o n s : c h o o s e power-on display m o d e and edit p o w e r - o n m e s s a g e
F u n c t i o n s : Dual W a t c h feature m a k e s T H - U V F 9 can monitor the calling signal w h e n F M
E n t e r Menu 20'" to s e t O P N . S E T . Default: O F F .
radio is on a n d you w o n ' t miss any calling.
E n t e r Menu 15'" to s e t DW. Default: O F F .
15) R e c e i v e S a v e r ( R X . S A V — M E N U 16)
F u n c t i o n s : this feature significantly reduces quiescent battery drain, and y o u m a y not
receive the full data burst.
E n t e r Menu 16'" to s e t R X . S A V . Default: O F F .
16) A u t o K e y p a d Lock ( A U T O L K — M E N U 18)
F u n c t i o n s : in order to prevent accidental f r e q u e n c y c h a n g e or inadvertent t r a n s m i s s i o n ,
various aspects of the T H - F 8 ' s keys a n d switches may be locked out.
E n t e r Menu 18'" to s e t A U T O L K . Default: O F F .
W h e n y o u switch A U T O L K O N , the keypad will be locked automatically if there is no key
operation for 5 s e c o n d .
O F F : display model version
DC: battery p o w e r voltage
M S G : power-on m e s s a g e
E n t e r Menu 2 1 " to c h e c k battery voltage.
E n t e r Menu 22"" to edit p o w e r - o n m e s s a g e , a l s o y o u c a n edit it directly by
program software.
Using [ D
]/ [ a ]
to select character; [ CSS ] / [ t3B ] to switch cursor position.
19) R e p e a t e r Shift setting ( O F F S E T & S - D — M E N U
23&28)
F u n c t i o n s : repeater stations, usually located on mountaintops or other high locations,
provide a dramatic extension of the c o m m u n i c a t i o n range for l o w - p o w e r e d
hand-held or mobile transceivers.
Under V F O m o d e , you can set the m a g n i t u d e and direction of the repeater shift.
If the radio is l o c k e d , press [ E » ] key to unlock it. A l s o y o u c a n lock it using [ O B ] key
E n t e r Menu 23'" to s e t m a g n i t u d e of the repeater shift.
by m a n u a l .
Available values: 0.00 ~ 99.95 M H z
17) V o i c e P r o m p t ( V O I C E — M E N U 19)
F u n c t i o n s : enable/disable voice prompt.
E n t e r Menu 19'" to s e t V O I C E . Default: O N .
E n t e r Menu 28'" to s e t the r e p e a t e r shift direction. Default: O F F .
20) Display Channel N a m e ( D I S . N A M E & C H . N A M E — M E N U
23&24)
C T C S S T O N E F R E Q U E N C Y (Hz)
F u n c t i o n s : switch c h a n n e l n a m e display O N / O F F a n d edit channel n a m e under MF?/CH
mode.
E n t e r Menu 23'" to s w i t c h d i s p l a y c h a n n e l n a m e O N / O F F .
E n t e r Menu 2 4 * to edit c h a n n e l n a m e , a l s o y o u c a n edit it directly by p r o g r a m
software.
Using [ c a ] / [ C a ] to select character; [ C3S ] / [ 0 9 ] to switch cursor position.
21) T o n e coder & T o n e S e a r c h S c a n n i n g & T o n e calling ( C - C D C &
T-CDC&SEEK 67.0&D023N—MENU
R-CDC&
25&26&27&31&32)
F u n c t i o n 1: C T C S S / D C S Operation
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71.9
74.4
77.0
79.7
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88.5
91.5
94.8
97.4
100.0
103.5
107.2
110.9
114.8
118.8
123.0
127.3
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136.5
141.3
146.2
151.4
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159.8
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165.5
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171.3
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177.3
179.9
183.5
186.2
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192.8
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229.1
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M a n y repeater systems require that a very-low-frequency audio tone be s u p e r i m p o s e d
on y o u r FM carrier in order to activate the repeater. This helps prevent false activation
of the repeater by radar or spurious signals from other transmitters.
E n t e r Menu 25"'/26"'/27"' to s e t T X & R X T o n e c o d e r / R X T o n e c o d e r / T X T o n e c o d e r .
1) Press [ 1 3 8 ] key to select C T C S S / D C S / O F F . After y o u c h o o s e C T C S S / D C S ,
press [ ^ a ] / [ ^ a ] key to c h o o s e the right group you n e e d .
2) Press [ O B ] key to select D C S direction.
T H - U V F 9 h a s 50 g r o u p s C T C S S , 104 g r o u p s normal/inverted D C S .
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662
In operating situations w t i e r e y o u don't l<now ttie C T C S S / D C S tone being used by
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172
265
371
025
114
174
266
411
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a n o t h e r station or stations, y o u c a n c o m m a n d the radio to listen to the incoming signal
205
271
412
516
703
and scan in search of the tone being u s e d .
E n t e r IMenu 31^/32"" to start C T C S S / D C S s e a r c h i n g .
026
115
031
116
212
274
413
523
712
032
122
223
306
423
526
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If the T o n e scan feature d o e s not detect a tone or c o d e , it will continue to scan
indefinitely. W h e n this h a p p e n s , it m a y be that the other station is not sending a n y tone.
036
043
125
225
311
431
532
731
131
226
315
432
546
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Y o u can press P T T key to halt the scan at a n y time.
Y o u also can press iVIONI key during T o n e scanning to listen to the (muted) signal f r o m
047
132
243
325
445
565
734
050
134
244
331
446
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the other station. W h e n y o u release the iVIONI key. T o n e scanning will r e s u m e .
T o n e Scanning w o r k s either in the V F O or M R m o d e s .
051
143
245
332
452
612
754
053
145
246
343
454
624
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F u n c t i o n 3: T O N E Calling ( 1 7 5 0 H z )
054
152
251
346
455
627
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If the repeaters in y o u r country require a 1 7 5 0 H z burst tone for access (typically in
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252
351
462
631
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Europe), y o u can press and hold C A L L key for 2s and transmitter will automatically be
activated, and a 1750Hz audio tone will be s u p e r i m p o s e d on the carrier. O n c e a c c e s s
071
072
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156
162
165
255
356
464
632
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261
364
465
645
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to the repeater has been g a i n e d , y o u m a y release C A L L a n d use P T T key for activating
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the transmitter.
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466
22) V F O Step setting ( S T E P — M E N U 29)
F u n c t i o n s : setting of the synthesizer steps
E n t e r [Menu 2 9 * to s e t V F O s t e p .
Available V a l u e s : 5/6.25/10/12.5/25/50/100 k H z
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23) Wide/Narrow band selecting ( N / W — M E N U 30)
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
F u n c t i o n s : setting of w i d e / n a r r o w bandwidth
E n t e r IVIenu 3 0 * to s e t b a n d w i d t h .
Available V a l u e s : W i d e — 2 5 k H z / N a r r o w — 1 2 . 5 k H z
24) Vibration (Optional) ( D A L A R M — M E N U 33)
F u n c t i o n s : T h e vibration indication helps in w o r k i n g conditions w h e r e quiet operation is
required.
E n t e r IVIenu 33'" to s e t D A L A R M . Default: O F F
Under standby m o d e , w h e n y o u set this function o n , long press [MONI] key for 3 S ,
1) P T T I D S E T T I N G
P T T ID ( P r o g r a m m e d by T H - U V F 9 software)
This transceiver supports two optional signalings, M S K and D T M F . D T M F signaling only
supports e n c o d i n g .
Set transmitting and receiving frequency in a d v a n c e a n d then p r o g r a m P T T ID via
software, click in s e q u e n c e : -Program-Optional F e a t u r e s - P T T ID setting. A n d click the
A N I (mark V). Y o u can input character in B O T and E O T .
6 0 H z tone will be transmitted, receiveing part will vibrate.
25) M a n Donwn (Optional) ( V I B R A T E — M E N U 34)
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F u n c t i o n s : This feature qutomatically s u m m o n s assistance w h e n the radio falls o v e r for
a predetermined time period w h e n y o u set it on and
E n t e r Menu 3 4 * to s e t V I B R A T E . Default: O F F
26) Voice Mode and Scrambler ( S C R & A P R O — M E N U 35&36)
F u n c t i o n s : only 2/5 tone version has this function.
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If select M S K , y o u can c h o o s e f r o m 0-9, 4 digits in m a x i m u m for BOT; for E O T , y o u can
c h o o s e from 0-9 and A - Z , 6 characters in m a x i m u m . W h i l e select D T M F , for B O T , y o u
T H - U V F 9 has 8 groups of scrambler; it is a c c o m p l i s h e d by the addition of c o m p o n e n t s to
c a n c h o o s e f r o m 0 to 9 a n d A to D, 7 characters in m a x i m u m . For EOT, y o u can c h o o s e
the original signal in order to m a k e extraction of the original signal difficult. A n d its voice
from 0-9 and A - Z and 7 characters in m a x i m u m . Y o u c a n select " B O T , E O T , or B O T H ,
c o m p a n d technology will m a k e the voice more clearly in the noise environment.
then save to the radio.
E n t e r Menu 35'" to s e t s c r a m b l e r g r o u p .
E n t e r Menu 3 6 * to s e t v o i c e m o d e .
Available V a l u e s : O F F / C O M P / S C R A
5) T O N E C A L L I N G ( 1 7 5 0 H z T O N E )
T o a c c e s s a repeater, press a n d hold in [ Q | ] key for the a m o u n t
of t i m e specified by the repeater. T h e transmitter will automatically
be activated, a n d a 1750Hz audio tone will be s u p e r i m p o s e d on the
carrier. O n c e a c c e s s to the repeater has been g a i n e d , y o u m a y
release [ G O ] key and use P T T for activating the transmission.
6) C H A N N E L S T O R A G E A N D
DELETE
Channel Storage
2) E M E R G E N C Y A L E R T [ • ]
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U n d e r V F O m o d e , input desired f r e q u e n c y by k e y p a d directly or
Under standby m o d e , press [ E D ] to enter m e n u setting, L C D displays
"MENU"; then press [Mm]
select one by pressing [ B a ] or [ C a ] , a n d then press [ B
to turn on e m e r g e n c y alert function, radio
will transmit e m e r g e n c y ring for 2 0 S a n d then receive for 10S, until y o u
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input desired c h a n n e l directly or press [ B
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press P T T , it will exit.
desired one, t h e n press [ I B B ] for storage.
3) K E Y P A D L O C K S E T T I N G
Note: after you input desired c h a n n e l number, if it blinks, it m e a n s
U n d e r standby m o d e , press [ D B ] for 2S to lock or unlock the k e y p a d ,
will be displayed at the top of L C D w h e n k e y p a d is l o c k e d .
4) R E V E R S E F R E Q U E N C Y
ON/OFF
Under standby m o d e , press [ C39 ] for 2S to turn on or off this function,
"R" will be displayed at the top of L C D w h e n y o u turn on this function.
that this c h a n n e l is already o c c u p i e d , y o u can c h o o s e another
one.
e.g.: to store the f r e q u e n c y : 4 5 0 . 3 2 5 M H z with C T C S S : 151.4 to the
channel 05, the step are as follows:
1) U n d e r V F O m o d e , input 4-5-0-3-2-5
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A t this t i m e , radio's transmitting f r e q u e n c y is its receiving o n e , and its
receiving f r e q u e n c y is its transmitting o n e .
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7) F M R A D I O
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1) On/off radio receiver
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3) Press [ C S ] to c h o o s e C T C S S m o d e , L C D displays C - C D C 67.0
U n d e r standby m o d e , press [ S B ] to o p e n FM radio function, L C D
4) Press [ B S ] or [ O ]
Note: under FM radio mode, if receiving the signal, the radio will be out
display "76.00M", then press [ G B ] a g a i n , radios receiver is off.
to c h o o s e 1 5 4 . 1 , t h e n press [ B
] to confirm
of FM mode, after 5 8 , it will be back to FM mode when the signals
5) Press [ I S D ] twice to exit
disappear.
2) M o d e selection:
6) Press [ B
] + [ ^ 3 0 ] , the digit blinl<s at the right top of L C D
Under FM radio m o d e , press [ BSD ] to switch b e t w e e n FM m e m o r y
] or [ K S I ] to c h o o s e or input 05 directly
there is not F M m e m o r y channel)
m o d e and F M f r e q u e n c y m o d e (this function is unavailable w h e n
7) Press [ a
3) Frequency selecting
8) Press [ I B S ] for storage, L C D displays M R m o d e and currently
stored channel
Under FM f r e q u e n c y m o d a e , input the digits directly by k e y p a d or
press [ c a ] or [ E i ] to c h o o s e the desired frequency. Under F M
C h a n n e l delete
m e m o r y m o d e , press [ffSS ] or [ S 3 ] to c h o o s e the desired c h a n n e l .
1) Under M R or C H m o d e , press [ B S D ] to turn on the radio, L C D
4) F M radio s e a r c h :
], then press [ B
displays " D E L ? " a n d channel n u m b e r blinks at the right top of
Under FM radio m o d e , press [ B
LCD.
again to enter F M radio s c a n n i n g , y o u will see " R A D I O S E E K . U P "
2) Press [ E 9 ] or [ K a ] or input channel n u m b e r y o u w a n t to
delete, then press [ B
] to confirm
3) After delete, it will skip into next channel, if y o u w a n t to delete it,
repeat above operation.
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] + [
]
in the s c r e e n , press [ E a ] or [ K a ] to c h a n g e scanning direction.
Radio will stop scanning w h e n frequency is available and then exits.
If y o u rotate the e n c o d e r knob, it will scan a g a i n ; press a n y key
except [ E a } or [ E i ] and [ ! @ ] to exit.
clone state. T h e "Clone" will be h e a r d , L C D displays " C L O N E "
3) Press [MONI] key of the master radio to start w i r e d clone. During
5) FIVI radio storage
Under F M f r e q u e n c y m o d e , press [ B
] and then press[ I B D ] ,
cloning, the master radio displays " S e n d i n g " and d e p u t y o n e
the channel n u m b e r for storage blinks at the right of the s c r e e n ,
displays "End". If cloning s u c c e e d s , the master radio returns to
press [ ^ a ] or [ l a ] or use n u m b e r key to select the desired
the clone preparation state, and it lights o r a n g e , it displays "Error".
channel number, press [WO]
Please check the cloning cable and then press [MONI] to enter
to confirm and then back to the
cloning state a g a i n .
receiving m o d e .
6) F M radio channel delete:
Under F M m e m o r y m o d e , turn off the radio, press [ I S O ] to turn
on the radio, y o u will s e e " D E L ?" in the screen and the channel
n u m b e r blinks, press [ E a ] or [ K a ] to c h o o s e the c h a n n e l
n u m b e r you w a n t to delete, press [ ^
] to confirm. R e p e a t this
operation, y o u c a n delete all m e m o r y c h a n n e l , 25 in m a x i m u m .
8) W I R E C L O N E
Prepare 2sets of T H - U V F 9 , 1pcs specific wired cloning cable.
Master radio (sending m e s s a g e s w h e n in wired cloning)
D e p u t y radio (receiving and storing m e s s a g e s w h e n in wired cloning)
Steps of wired clone
1) T h e d e p u t y radio normally power o n . C o n n e c t master and deputy
o n e with the wired cloning cable.
2) Press P T T a n d [ E a ] to turn o n the master radio, enter the wired
User's Manual
OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS
Optional Signalings ( P r o g r a m m e d by T H - U V F 9 software)
This transceiver supports four optional signalings ( M S K , D T M F , 2-Tone, 5-Tone).
Click in s e q u e n c e "program ^ Optional Features ^ Optional S i g n a H C o m m o n Set", the
p r o g r a m m i n g software also has three versions: simple version (Supporting M S K Signaling),
D T M F version (Supporting M S K signaling a n d D T M F signaling) a n d 5 T & 2 T version
OPTIONAL SIGNALINGS
REMOTE KILL, STUN, ACTIVATE AND
REVIVE
(Supporting M S K signaling a n d 2 T / 5 T signaling). Please check t h e version first before
p r o g r a m m i n g . If t h e version of p r o g r a m m i n g software is different f r o m the radio version,
y o u c a n n o t p r o g r a m via software.
In transmitting, m a y b e radio cannot receive the complete signaling, b e c a u s e radio needs
time to switch w h e n in power-saving state. W e have to set the "Digit delay", that's, to s e n d
a carrier first, let radio receive signal, then s e n d Signaling to m a k e sure it will be received.
T h e suggested time for delay time is more than 4 0 0 S
Press [ O S ] key, L C D will display " D T M F ? " , " M S K ? " o r " 2 T o n e ? " , Press [ m
] and [ i B ]
keys to m a k e call with the desired call list m e s s a g e . If t h e corresponding call list has not
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been edited, the function is not available.
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D T M F Part
C l i c k "More" after f r e q u e n c y y o u edit, p r o g r a m m i n g In the p o p u p
Click in s e q u e n c e " p r o g r a m ^ O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s ^ O p t i o n a l S i g n a l ^ D T M F "
S t e p 6: Set the optional signal of the desired c h a n n e l to be D T M F . Input the ID c o d e a n d
Step 1: Edit the Fast Call list via p r o g r a m m i n g software, radio c a n store up to 10 g r o u p s
(0-9) last calling list in total
then save it after finishing it.
Make D T M F call with the t r a n s c e i v e r
Step 2: Input the desired c o d e into the corresponding list, 16 characters in m a x i m u m .
First m e t h o d
Step 3: C h o o s e the desired D T M F decoder from available v a l u e s : "Code Squelch (Picture
1) P o w e r o n , then select the c h a n n e l with D T M F signal
1) and Selective Call (Picture 2 ) "
2) Press [ Q O ] key, L C D displays " C A L L / D T M F ? " ,
Step 4 : C h o o s e the Intermediate C o d e if y o u select "Selective Call" (The first three are ID
c o d e a n d the fourth are Intermediate C o d e )
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then press [ 1119 ] - [ E B ] keys to m a k e call with the
desired call list m e s s a g e . If the corresponding call list
Step 5: C h o o s e the group c o d e , then click [save] after finishing it, and then exit.
has not been edited, it will s o u n d " D U " .
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M S K Part
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Edit the M S K m e s s a g e of the transceiver (ID c o d e is for receiving while calling list m e s s a g e
is for transmitting.)
Click in s e q u e n c e "program ^ Optional F e a t u r e s - * Optional S i g n a l - M S K "
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Step 1: Edit the Fast Call list via p r o g r a m m i n g software, radio can store up to 10 groups
(0-9) last calling list in total
Step 2: Input the desired c o d e into the corresponding list, 4 characters in m a x i m u m . Click
[save] after finishing it t h e n exit.
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s t e p 3: Input corresponding ID c o d e in the calling list. ID c o d e should be corresponding to
Make M S K call with the t r a n s c e i v e r
the o n e in the CallList, e.g.: if ID c o d e is 1234, the corresponding callList is G r o u p 1
1) P o w e r o n , then select the channel with M S K signal
(Picture 3)
2) Press [ Q g ] key, L C D displays " C A L L / D T M F ? " ,
-CALL
MSK
then press [ C O ] - [ E B ] keys to m a k e call with the desired
call list m e s s a g e . If the corresponding call list has not been
edited, it will sound " D U " .
e.g.: p r o g r a m the a b o v e f r e q u e n c y a n d M S K signal into t w o radio,
input ID c o d e 1234 into radio A, a n d input 2 3 4 5 into radio
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B. Press [
] , L C D displays " C A L L / M S K ? " ,
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then press [ G E I ] , y o u can call B with A. if you w a n t to call
A with B, press [ Q g ] , L C D displays " C A L L / M S K ? " ,
Picture 3
-CALL
MSK
?
then press [ f B ] , that is to say, if y o u w a n t to call o n e radio,
Step 4 : Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be M S K . Click "More" after every
j u s t input the ID c o d e of that radio.
f r e q u e n c y y o u edit, program it in the p o p u p (Picture 4 )
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Step 2: Input the e n c o d i n g - r e q u e s t e d A - T o n e (the first tone), B-Tone (the s e c o n d tone)
and the gap time b e t w e e n A - t o n e and B-tone, the default setting is 100S
In e n c o d i n g , A tone will s o u n d I S while B T o n e will s o u n d 3 S . But w h e n there is
only A tone in the call list as g r o u p call t o n e , A tone will sound 5 S . Please refer to
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Make 2-tone call with the t r a n s c e i v e r
1) P o w e r o n , then select the channel with 2-Tone signal
2) Press [
] key, L C D displays " C A L L / 2 T ? " ,
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?
then press [ G B I ] key to transmit 2-Tone while press [ EES] to
transmit a single t o n e / G r o u p call. If the corresponding call list
has not been edited, it will s o u n d " D U " .
5-Tone Part
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Picture 5: 2tone as transmitting encoder
Edit 5tone m e s s a g e
Picture 6: 2tone as receiving decoder
Click in s e q u e n c e " p r o g r a m - O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s - O p t i o n a l S i g n a l - 5 - T o n e " to p r o g r a m
Group 0:2 tone
Group 0:.2 tone decoder
Group 1: single tone
Group 1: single tone decoder
5-Tone ID and 5-Tone international standard group.
A s single tone calling, only input A T o n e (e.g. A T o n e is 1750 Hz), no need to input
in another T o n e . T h e T o n e in "Group Call" should be t h e s a m e to the T o n e of
encoder (900.3MHz).
Step 3: Set the optional signal of the desired channel to be 2-Tone. Click "More" after every
f r e q u e n c y y o u edit, program it in t h e p o p u p . (Picture 7/8)
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T h e group in t h e international standard are: C C I R 1 , C C I R 2 , C C I T T , EEA, EIA, N A T E L ,
Z V E L 1 , Z V E L 2 , 9 g r o u p s in total.
Select o n e of t h e m a n d input self ID (input in ID), a n d then write into t h e radio.
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E.g. t h e self ID is C C I R 2 , Stone Is 2 A 3 5 8 ; t h e ID of other radio is 4 4 0 4 4 (group n u m b e r is
0). A s following picture 9:
This transceiver has 8 g r o u p s ' 5-Tone e n c o d e r and d e c o d e r to support the different
channels, t h e operation of calling/transmitting 5-Tone a r e a s follows:
1) Select the channel with 5-tone signal.
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3) Input the S-Tone ID of radio you w a n t to call
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e.g.: input A-2-3-5-B in G r o u p 2 in s e q u e n c e , at this time t h e
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keys [ a ] , [ a ] , [ « • ] , [ BSD] stand for "A", "B", "C",
and "D", so if y o u w a n t to input A - 2 - 3 - 5 - B , press |
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[ Q 9 ], [ C B ], [ m ]
Click "Save" after editing desired Stone, a n d then write into t h e radio
[ ^ 3 ] , in s e q u e n c e
4) Press P T T to transmit
Click "IVIore" after the c h a n n e l n e e d e d editing to enter setting. Select Stone in t h e Optional
signal, and then select the List N u m w a n t to call, a n d click " O N " in t h e A u t o R e s p o n s e .
Y o u also can set the frequency a n d channel then press "OK" to save t h e information to t h e
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remote un-stun, the radio will quit the remote stun status and enter
REMOTE KILL, STUN, ACTIVATE AND REVIVE
normal operation.
If y o u w a n t to u s e remote kill, s t u n , activate a n d revive, please p r o g r a m signalling for
1) Simple version don't h a v e this function
current ctiannel as DTIVIF a n d 2/5tone.
2) D T M F version
R E M O T E K I L L : If the radio received D T M F c o d e p r o g r a m m e d as remote kill, the radio will
enter the remote kill status; radio c a n n o t s e n d or receive signals. If the
A . Click in s e q u e n c e " p r o g r a m - O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s - O p t i o n a l S i g n a l - D T M F - R e m o t e
kill/stun c o d e " to input y o u r desired R e m o t e kill/stun c o d e
radio received D T M F c o d e p r o g r a m m e d as revive, the radio will quit the
remote kill status and enter normal operation. In this situation, the radio
only can be revived by p r o g r a m m i n g software, the m e t h o d is as follows:
read data from radio first a n d then click p r o g r a m - O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s Optional Signal - C o m m o n Set, a n d select " N o r m a l " in t h e " R e m o t e Kill
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T y p e " , t h e n save the data to the radio.
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B. In transmitting, input the R e m o t e kill/stun c o d e for the radio w h i c h y o u w a n t to remote
kill/stun.
C. R e m o t e revive c o d e is "remote stun c o d e + #", but the remote kill one aren't able to
be revived by this w a y .
e.g.: T h e r e are t w o radios with the s a m e D T M F e n c o d e . T h e r e m o t e stun c o d e for radio
1
1
1
R E M O T E S T U N : If the radio received D T M F c o d e p r o g r a m m e d a s r e m o t e s t u n , the radio
will enter the remote stun status; radio c a n only receive signals a n d
A is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , remote kill o n e is 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 . If y o u w a n t to remote un-stun it,
please use another radio to input the working f r e q u e n c y of radio A, press [PTT] to
transmit, at the s a m e time to input remote stun c o d e 12345678. After receiving this
cannot s e n d signals. If the radio received D T M F c o d e p r o g r a m m e d as
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c o d e , the radio will enter the remote stun status a n d y o u will hear a s o u n d . A n d
then press [PTT] a n d input D T M F c o d e 12345678#, the radio will quit the remote
stun status and enter normal operation. T h e operation of remote kill is the s a m e to
remote s t u n , but in this situation, radio cannot be revived by this w a y .
3) 5 T & 2 T V e r s i o n
A. Click in s e q u e n c e "program -> Optional Features - Optional Signal - 5-Tone - R e m o t e
kill/stun code" to input your desired Remote kill/stun code, the fixed one is 7 characters.
B. press [ Q
] , L C D displays '
', input the c o d e directly and then press [PTT] to
transmit.
e.g.: the R e m o t e stun c o d e for radio A is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 , revive c o d e is 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , remote kill
one is 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 . If y o u w a n t to remote stun it, please use another o n e , radio B to
input the working f r e q u e n c y of radio A, then press [ Q
] , L C D displays " — i n p u t
in s e q u e n c e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 , then press [PTT] to transmit. After receiving this c o d e , the
radio A will enter the remote stun status and y o u will hear a s o u n d . If y o u w a n t to
revive it, press [
] a n d input remote un-stun c o d e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , the radio will quit the
remote stun status and enter normal operation. T h e operation of remote kill is the
s a m e to remote stun.
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ECHNICAL PARAMETERS
GUARANTEE
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TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
General
TH-UVF9
Frequency R a n g e
136-174MHz
400-470MHZ
136-174MHz
245-246MHZ
245-246MHZ
400-470MHZ
Frequency stability
+2.5PPm
C h a n n e l No.
128x2
Antenna
High gain antenna
Antenna Impedance
50n
M o d e of operation
S i m p l e or semi-duplex
Dimensions (WxHxD)
128 X 63 X 3 3 m m
Guarantee
Transmitter
Output p o w e r
>4W(H)
l\/lodulation l\4ode
16k0F3E/11kct>F3E
>0.5W(L)
M a x i m u m deviation
<5KHz/<2.5KHz
A d j a c e n t C t i . power
>65dB/
Model Number:
>60dB
Spurious Radiation
<7pW
Pre-emptiasis ctiaracteristics
6dB
Current
< 1.6A(5W)
C T C S S / D C S deviation
0.5kHz±0.1 k H z / 0.3kHz+0.1 kHz
Intermediation sensitivity
8-12mV
Intermediation distortion
<5%
Serial Number:
Purchasing Date:
Dealer:
Telephone:
User's N a m e :
Telephone:
Address:
Post C o d e :
Remarks:
1 This guarantee card to be kept by the user, no replenishment if lost.
2 This guarantee card to be filled & chopped by the dealer, or it is invalid.
Receiver
3 Don't alter the guarantee card, please coufirm the serial number on the guarantee card is same as
Audio power
1W
that on the machine.
4 One-year guarantee, charger, battery, ear-phone, antenna and cable are not under guarantee.
A u d i o Distortion
<10%
5 The user can get repairing service from the followingways:
Blocl<ing
>85dB
Intermediation
>60dB
>55dB
Selectivity
>65dB
>60dB
Spurious Rejection
>65dB
• Go to the shop where you buy the machine.
• Our local repairing agents.
• Send back to our company.
Note: Specification will be revised without notice due to technical improvement. Thank you.
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base, Nan'an, Quanzhou, Fujian, China
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