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Vertex Standard FT-2800M Manual
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1 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTDVERTEX STANDARD YAESU EUROPE B.V YAESU UK LTD VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD 4 GeneralFrequency Range: Channel Step: Standard Repeater Shift: Frequency Stability: Modes of Emission: Antenna Impedance: Supply voltage: Current Consumption (typical): Operating Temperature Range Case Size (WxHxD): Weight Transmitter Output Power: Modulation Type: Maximum Deviation: Spurious Radiation: Microphone Impedance: Receiver Circuit Type: Ifs: Sensitivity Selectivity (–6/–60dB): IF Rejection: Image Rejection: Maximum AF Output: 5 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESMMB-83 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MLS-100 FP-1023 FP-1025A (25 A) FP-1030A (35 A) 6 PRELIMINARY INSPECTIONINSTALLATION TIPS 7 SAFETY INFORMATIONmay be walking in the main directional lobe of the antenna’s radiation pattern raise the radiation pattern as far away from passengers as possible Never wear dual-earmuffheadphones while driving a vehicle ally or using the auto-dialfeature 8 ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONFor reference, the chart at the right shows ap proximate loss figures for typically-available coaxial cables frequently used in VHF instal lations In outdoor installations, be certain to weather proof all connectors thoroughly, as water en tering a coaxial cable will cause losses to es calate rapidly, thus diminishing your commu 9 MOBILE INSTALLATIONMMB-83Installation 10 Mobile Power ConnectionsMobile Speakers 11 AC Power SuppliesBase Station Feet 12 VOL KnobSQL Knob PWR Key MHz SET 13 REV[LOW(A/N)] Key LOW D/MR DIAL Knob Display PTT Switch 14 PTTLAMP Switch LAMP LOCK DWN 15 EXT SP Jack13.8V DC Cable Pigtail w/Fuse 13.8V DC ANT 16 1) Tuning Dial17 2) Direct Keypad Frequency Entry3) Scanning 18 Changing the Transmitter Power Level19 WEATHER BROADCAST RECEPTIONTo listen to a Weather Broadcast Channel: 1. Press the Microphone’s [P4] button to recall the Weather Broadcast channels 2. Turn the DIAL knob to select the desired Weather Broadcast channel To exit to normal operation, press the Severe Weather Alert Featureuntil the 1050 Hz Alert Tone is received from a NOAA weather broadcast station 20 EATUREKEY K+D K+P D+P ALL 14 LOCK KEYPAD BEEPER 03 BEEP 21 CHANNEL STEP SELECTION29 STEP DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 07 DIMR 22 RF SQUELCH20 RF SQL If the Noise Squelch RF Squelch 23 Repeater Splits[1] Standard Repeater Shift 26 CTCSS Operation27 DCS Operation28 Tone Search Scanning29 CTCSS/DCS Bell PagingSplit Tone Operation 30 DTMF AUTODIALER OPERATION10 DT MEM DTMF-1 DTMF-9 08 DTMF 31 11 DT SPD09 DT DLY 32 MEMORY STORAGETo store a frequency into memory: split”), use the procedure described on page 33 Labeling Memories34 Memory TuningDeleting Memories 35 HOME CHANNEL MEMORY1. From the VFO mode, tune in the frequency you wish MEMORY-ONLY MODETo return to normal operation, repeat the above power-onprocedure 36 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSCAN-RESUME OPTIONS BUSY HOLD 5 SEC 37 MEMORY SKIP SCANNINGskip scanning manual selection To mask a memory to be skipped during scanning, use the following procedure: 25 SKIP ONLY 38 PREFERENTIAL MEMORY SCANHere is the procedure for setting up and using the Preferential Scan List: Set the radio to the Memory Recall mode by pressing the 4.Press the [MHz(SET)] key, then rotate the DIAL knob so as to select “ONLY.” To initiate Preferential Memory Scanning: Press and hold either the microphone’s 39 PROGRAMMABLE BAND-SCAN LIMITSL0/U0 L9/U9To utilize this feature, use the following steps: With any of these memories recalled, press the PMS 40 Priority Revert Mode41 BAND EDGE BEEPER12 EDG BP 42 SINGLECONT Setting the Smart Search Mode 30 S SRCH Storing Smart Search Memories S.S3.Press the Microphone’s [A] key to begin Smart Search scanning Depending on the mode you set for Smart Search operation (“ ask your FT-2800Mwhere the action is 43 13 INTNET44 WIRES46 TIME-OUT TIMERTo change the default (6 minutes) time setting: 31 TOT AUTOMATIC POWER-OFFTo activate the APO feature: 47 PROGRAMMING THE KEY ASSIGNMENTS15 PRG P1 16 PRG P2 17 PRG P3 18 PRG P4DC IN: Indicates the current DC supply voltage DC INDIMR: Sets the display brightness DIMRWX CH: Switches operation to the Weather channels bank INTKEY: Provides On/Off control for Internet access INTKEYSKIP: Allows you to select channels to be skipped during scanning SQLOFF: Opens the Squelch to allow un-mutedreception SQLOFFS SRCH: Engages Smart Search operation TONE: Selects the CTCSS frequency TONET SRCH: Engages the Tone Search Scanning feature T CALL: Activates 1750 Hz Tone Burst T CALLRPTR: Selects the Repeater Shift direction manually RPTR 48 MIC GAIN CONTROL33 W N DV NAR- ROW WIDE 49 MICROPROCESSOR RESETTINGMASRST SET MODE RESETTING SETRST 50 MICTX RX Destination radio Source radio ERROR PASS 52 MENU SELECTION DETAILS00 ALPH Function 01 APO Available Values Default: OFF 02 ARS Available Values: ON/OFF Default: ON 03 BEEP 04 BELL 05 CK SFT 06 DC IN 07 DIMR Default: 08 DTMF 53 09 DT DLYDefault 10 DT MEM 11 DT SPD Available Values: 50/100 (ms) 12 EDG BP 13 INTNET Available Values: WIRES/LINK Default: WIRES 14 LOCK 54 15 PRG P116 PRG P2 17 PRG P3 18 PRG P4 Default: WX CH 19 REV HM Available Values: REV/HOME Default: REV 55 20 RF SQLAvailable Values: 1 - 10, or OFF 21 RPTR Default: SIMP 22 RVRT 23 SCAN Default: BUSY 24 SHIFT 25 SKIP Available Values: SKIP/ONLY/OFF 56 26 SQ DCS27 SQ TNF 28 SQ TYP 29 STEP 57 30 S SRCHAvailable Values: SINGLE/CONT 31 TOT Default: 6 MIN 32 W ALT 33 W/N DV Available Values: WIDE/NARROW Default: WIDE
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