Alinco DR-610 Instruction Manual

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ALINCO @ VHF/UHF TWIN BAND FM TRANSCEIVER DR-610T DR™ SOE (Carr) ALINGO weave wm aworwronsceven DR-610 PWR ‘Srer ww g Bat 2 CALL | REV | RO] TSOL] SCAN] GACH & ma ea 2 coo wa THER pect | oso | ‘sar | prio | arr Instruction Manual Thank you for buying this ALINCO transceiver. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Please read it carefully before using the transceiver. NOTICE ‘This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can 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 which the receiver is connected. @consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Manual overview This manual uses the DR-S10T (US. Version) for examples, however, operation of the DR-610E (European Version) is similar. “7, Before Operating the Transceiver ‘Before making any connections or using the transceiver, please read all precau- tions thoroughly 2. Panel Description This chapter explains the controls on the front panel, and function display it {ors, as well as general cautions and operation of each control CL 3. Basic Operation This chapter explains basic receive and transmit operations. Beginners to twin- ‘band mobile operation should pay particular attention to this chapter. 4. Functions This chapter contains explanations of all transceiver operations. Study these ‘explanations in order to master operation ofthe transceiver. 5. Selective Calling ‘This chapter explains selective calling operations such as tone squelch (CTCSS) and OTMF squelch (DSO). 6. Remote Control Operation ‘This chapter explains operation using a DTMF microphone (optional for the DR-6I0E), as well as remote control of the transceiver using another OTMF equipped transceiver. 7. Packet Operation ‘This chapter explains 1200 bps and 9600 bps packet operation. | ° CE ES CS CO ES Ce Table of Contents @ Before Operating the Transceiver Connecting the power. Connecting the microphone Connecting an antenna... Connections for base station use Connections for mobile use... ‘Specifications ... Q Comoeinin (Panel Description Description @YNaee0 3. Operating modes. @ ‘Advanced Function: 1. Memory Channels .. Calling up a memory channel Programming a memory channel .. Clearing a memory channel Transferring a memory to VFO 2. Call Channel Calling up a call channel Changing the call channel's frequency 8 Channel Scope... \VFO channel scope .... Memory channel scope... Channel scope with a DTMF equipped ‘microphone BRERBBSBRRVBS ‘Simultaneous channel scope on VHF and UHF. ‘Operating during the channels scope 4, Scans... Setting scan resume conditions Programmed scan ... Memory scan... 5. Priority Watch... Priority watch... 6 Other Functions.. Simuitaneous receive on the sare band. ‘Separating the transmit and operat bands. . Single band receive Duplex operation ‘Shit, spit settings) Changing tuning steps ReVEIBE snr Setting the tone (CTCSS) encoder Key 10CK so Bl function ONOFF ‘Attenuator ONIOFF..... Muting the sub band audio. ‘Auto power off function... ‘Transmitting a tone burst 7, Set Mode ‘Set mode construction Beep tone volume Ball audio ON/OFF ‘Speaker ON/OFF. Display backlighting Time-out timer Channel scope receive interval. Channel scope size (6 signals/1t signals). TMF first digit delay REGBRERKSASSSSRSSLLBR OB RRVVSSBBBBY DTMF burstipause interval LITZ signal reception ON/OFF Monitor function ONIOFF ‘S-meter squelch ON/OFF 8 Functions for the DR-610T only Cross band repeater ON/OFF .... AM receive.. 9. Reset... All reset © Ceewecnts __) 1 rat squelch 2.DSQ.ernse Programming DSQ codes. Programming DSQ codes with a OTMF ‘equipped microphone a Setting DSQ mode.. Setting DSQ mode with a DTMF equipped ‘microphone ... Communicating in code squelch mode. ‘Communicating in group pager mode.. ‘Communicating in private pager mode ... Manual OTMF transmission Communicating with DSQ codes through ‘a repeater. 3. Auto-ialing Programming transmit codes into memory Correcting a code you have entered Confirming received codes ‘Auto-dial ON/OFF .. ‘Transmitting codes using auto-dialing . RRRESRRER lh a ae Beeeeeg © Remote Control Operation 1. Microphone remote control. Operating procedure for rmerophone remote 6 Entering a frequency directly. 63 2. External remote contol... oH Receiving remote control commands from ‘another transceiver. 65 Q omrme Ce 1. 1200 bps packet operation... 2. 9600 bps packet operation. @ Gomme _ Installing options Tone squelch (CTCSS) unit Memory Unit... Panel separation kit JuNtION BOK. TMF equipped microphone. 75 (Before Operating the Transceiver ) © ACCESSORIES Carefully unpack your transceiver and you will find the Standard Accessories included: @ Standard Accessories 1. Mobile Mounting Bracket. 2. Installation Hardware. ( 4 Black scrows 4 Screws 1 Spanner) 4 Bolt/Nut 2 Fi 3. DC Power Cord. a Ml use Optional accessories are available, as listed below, at your Authorized ALINCO Dealer. We strongly recommend that you purchase the appropriate accessories to get full features and performance from you radio. Optional Accessories For the details see pages 71~75 4, EDS-3. Front Panel Remote Cable (Sm/16'/ft) 1, EJ-24U Tone Squelch Decoder Unit 5. EBC-8 Front Panel Bracket 2. EJ-23U Additional Memory Unit (120ch) 6 EDS-1 Junction Box 3 EDS-2 Front Panel Remote Cable (3m/10ft) 7. EMS-12 DTMF Microphone (option for DR-610E) © Connecting the Power @ Connecting the microphone Connecting an antenna Connect the supplied microphone (1) Connect the microphone jack to the microphone connec tor. Be sure to attach the microphone securely. (2) Fasten the jack securely using the ring nut. (1) Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the bottom left of the rear panel, making sure the coaxial ca- ble of the antenna is aligned properly. Secure the antenna into place with the outer ring. About the antenna ‘The antenna is critical 6 good communications. Make sure that your antenna is set up properly in a suitable location. (© Use a dual band antenna (145/440 MHz) The transceiver's antenna impedance is 60 ohms. If the impedance of the coaxial cable and the transceiver do not ‘match, transceiver performance willbe adversely affected. ‘© Performance can be affected at low output power and by other electronic equipment such as televisions. ‘© Use a coaxial cable that is as thick and as short as pos- sible. For long distance communications use low loss coaxial cable, ® Connecting the power © Connections for base station use Connections for mobile use 1. Location The transceiver may be installed in any position® in your car, where the controls and microphone are ‘easily accessible and safe operation of the vehicle or the performance of the set will not be interfered with, (*Local regulation may apply) Refer to the diagrams for installation of the Mounting Bracket: When setting up the transceiver for base station use, use a 18 V DC power source. Connect the power source to the red (+) terminal and the biack (—) terminal of the transceiver, {Caution ‘© Use the supplied DC cord only. Regulated power supply with current capacity of con- tinuously 12 A or more (recommended) 2. Power Requirements ‘The transceiver can be operated from any regulated 12or 138 V negative ground source. For mobile use, power connections should be made directly to the battery to minimize the possible ignition noise pickup. Mounting Sack sclow

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