Alinco DJ-NX40T Instruction Manual
Alinco DJ-NX40T Instruction Manual

Alinco DJ-NX40T Instruction Manual

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UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
(Type : NXDN Conventional)
DJ-NX40T
Thank you for purchasing your new Alinco transceiver. Please read this manual
carefully before using the product to ensure full performance, and keep this manual
for future reference as it contains information on after-sales service.
In case addendum or errata sheets are included with this product, please read those
materials and keep them together with this instruction manual for future reference.
ALINCO, INC.
Instruction Manual
<NOTE>
The digital protocol of this product is
NXDN but does NOT support Type-C/D
Trunking.

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  • Page 1 NXDN but does NOT support Type-C/D Trunking. Thank you for purchasing your new Alinco transceiver. Please read this manual carefully before using the product to ensure full performance, and keep this manual for future reference as it contains information on after-sales service.
  • Page 2: Notice

    (which is higher than10 kA.). Note also that no car provides adequate protection of its passengers or drivers against lightning as well. Therefore, Alinco will not take responsibility for any danger associated with using its hand-held radios outdoor or inside the car during lightning.
  • Page 3 No part of this document may be reproduced, translated or transcribed in any from or by any means without the prior permission of Alinco. Inc., Osaka, Japan. Alinco and ALINCO logo are registered trademarks of Alinco incorporated, Japan in United States, EU States, Russia, China and many other countries.
  • Page 4 Notice ■ Compliance Information Statement FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
  • Page 5: Warning

    WARNING WARNING To prevent any hazard during operation of Alinco's radio product, in this manual and on the product you may find symbols shown below. Please read and understand the meanings of these symbols before starting to use the product.
  • Page 6 WARNING Keep the radio out of the reach of children. In case a liquid leaks from the product, do not touch it. It may damage your skin. Rinse with plenty of cold water if the liquid contacted your skin. Never operate this product in facilities where radio products are prohibited for use such as aboard aircraft, in airports, in ports, within or near the operating area of business wireless stations or their relay stations.
  • Page 7 WARNING Do not place the product in a container carrying conductive materials, such as water or metal in close proximity. A short-circuit to the product may result in electric shock, fire and/or malfunction. ■ About chargers Do not use adapters other than having the specified voltage. It may result in electric shock, fire and/or malfunction,Never turn on the radio while charging.
  • Page 8 WARNING ■ Maintenance Do not open the unit and its accessories. Please consult with your local dealer of this product for service and assistance. Caution ■ Environment and condition of use Do not use the product in proximity to a TV or a radio. It may cause interference or receive interference.
  • Page 9 This compatibility is factory guaranteed for a period of one year provided all specified conditions of use are respected, any accessories connected must be specified genuine Alinco accessories and the device has not been disassembled by the customer.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Notice ..............2 Warning ..............5 Contents .............. 10 1 Accessories ............. 11 2 Names and Operations of Parts ...... 17 3 Basic Operation ..........19 4 Special Functions ..........22 5 Maintenance ............ 26 6 Options ............28 7 Specifications ..........
  • Page 11: Accessories

    Accessories 1.1 Standard Accessories • EBP-89 Li-ion battery pack (7.4V 2650mA) • EDC-196 Li-ion battery charger • EDC-283 AC Adaptor • EA-235 Antenna • EBC-27 Belt clip • Hand strap • Instruction manual NOTE NOTE: Accessories may differ depending on the version you have purchased.
  • Page 12 Accessories 1.2 Installations 1.2.1 Antenna ■ Attaching the Antenna 1. Hold the antenna by its base. 2. Align the grooves at the base of the antenna with the protrusions on the antenna connector. 3. Slide the antenna down and turn it clockwise until it stops.
  • Page 13 Accessories 1.2.3 Battery Pack ■ Attaching the Battery Pack Match the groove of the battery pack ② Groove with the catch of the main body and fix it ① well until push the battery pack into the direction of the arrow, and hear a sound with "click".
  • Page 14 Accessories 1.2.4 Prevent Short Circuiting the Battery Pack Be extra cautious when carrying the rechargeable battery pack; short circuiting will produce surge current possibly resulting in fire. DON'T carry with metals of DON'T carry the battery D O N ' T p l a c e i n t h e any type, e.g.
  • Page 15 Accessories 1.2.5 Using the Charger 1. Connect the AC adapter plug to the DC-IN jack on the back of the charger. *The design of the AC adapter may vary depending on the models. 2. Connect the adapter to an outlet. AC adapter *The additional charger can be connected up to...
  • Page 16 Accessories Caution • Do not recharge the battery if it is already fully charged. This may shorten the life of the battery or damage the battery. • Try charging the battery pack alone when having trouble charging with the radio.In case the radio may have troubles, the charge can't be conducted properly.
  • Page 17: Names And Operations Of Parts

    Names and Operations of Parts ■Front Antenna Emergency key Power / Volume dial TX/RX indicator Accessory port RX is Green, To keep the radio TX is Red dust and splash resistant, the cover must be closed properly with the PTT key original supplied cover when accessories are not...
  • Page 18 Names and Operations of Parts ■Display ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ♪ SCR CH01 ⑭ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ Description Appears when the FUNC key is pressed. ① Displays when the keypad is locked. Indicates the receiving signal (S-meter) and transmis-sion output levels (Power-meter).
  • Page 19: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation 3.1 Turning On the Power Turn Power / Volume dial clockwise to power on. Turn it counter-clockwise to power off. NOTE NOTE: Password When [----] appears on the display, a password has been set by your dealer. Enter a 4-digit code the dealer assigned for you.
  • Page 20 Basic Operation 3.4 Monitor Function When the MONI key is pressed, the squelch unmutes regardless of the Radio Access Number(RAN)/Subtone setting/Optional Signaling. NOTE NOTE: Only a noise-alike signal is heard when the receiving signal is encrypted (scrambled). 3.5 Receiving When a signal is received on the channel that you selected, S-meter is displayed on the LCD, then the received signal can be heard.
  • Page 21 Basic Operation 3.7 Keylock Press and hold FUNC key to set the Keylock function on, and repeat it to quit. When the Keylock is on, the is displayed on the LCD,and Keypad operations are blocked. 3.8 Battery-Level Icon During the operation, a black battery icon indicates that the battery-level is in usable range.
  • Page 22: Special Functions

    Special Functions 4.1 Selective Calling Press MODE key to select [ALL],[Group]or[Individual]calling mode. Normal [ALL] [Group] [Ind.] In [Group]and [Individual]calling, the number flashes when Emergency key is pressed. Use ▲ or ▼ key to select the calling party, and press PTT or Emergency key to set.Press PTT key to make a call.
  • Page 23 Special Functions Special Functions ■ Basic Set Mode 1: Press FUNC key. While F icon is displayed, press MODE key. Use triangle keys to select menu. 2: Press Emergency key. The parameter blinks. Use triangle keys to select the value. Press Emergency key again to set. 3: Repeat above to continue, or press PTT to exit.
  • Page 24 Special Functions Special Functions Menu Available Mode Menu Default Remarks parameters/values None/DEMF/ 21 Optional Sig. A None 2-tone 1/2-tone 2/ Setting optional signaling 2-tone 3/2-tone 4 PTT ID None/BOT/EOT/ None PTT ID setting (MDC1200) Both A message to send when DCALL 23 Send Message - being received.
  • Page 25 Special Functions Special Functions Mode Menu Display Init Item Remarks 10 Unit ID (Own) 00001 00001 ~ 65519 Own Unit ID setting To configure a range of Unit Unit ID range L 00001 00001 ~ 65519 IDs lowest number to allow communicating.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    Maintenance 5.1 Troubleshooting Please check the list below before concluding that the unit needs to be serviced. If a problem persists, please reset the unit. Symptom Possible Cause Action Check that the battery pack terminals are Nothing appears on the Poor battery pack connection.
  • Page 27 Maintenance Maintenance ■ Digital mode • Do not use transceivers of the same services within the range of about 10m (30ft). They may interfere each other even the channels may be different. • A fading may occur to disturb communications while talking to fast-moving stations such as vehicles and ships, especially in case an external antenna of mobile station is shaking.
  • Page 28: Options

    Options EBP-81 Li-ion Battery Pack (7.4V 2100mA) EBP-82 Li-ion Battery Pack (7.4V 1500mA) EBP-89 Li-ion Battery Pack (7.4V 2650mA) EDC-196R Li-ion Battery Charger EDC-283 AC Adaptor A plug 100-240VAC EDC-175 AC Adapter A plug 100-240VAC (For Coupling) EDH-39 Dry Cell Case (5 AA cells, max. output 3W or less ) EMS-66 Speaker Microphone (IP54) EMS-72...
  • Page 29 Options Options 6.1 Accessory port ■ Attaching the Accessory plug 1. Put the accessory plug on the side of the unit, and turn the screw clockwise until it stops. 2. Confirm that the accessory plug is securely attached. * Tighten up the screw occasionally. ■...
  • Page 30 Options Options 6.3 Dry Cell Case An EDH-34 is available for operation with using AA cells. Lift up the catches ① on the top of the case to remove the cover. Place 5 AA cells, then close the cover in order of ④ then ⑤ . Be sure that the cover is securely closed.
  • Page 31: Specifications

    Specifications ■GENERAL Frequency Range 450-512MHz Number of Channels 260ch Analog 12.5kHz Channel Spacing Digital 6.25kHz Operating Voltage 7.5V DC nominal Battery Life (Approx.) EBP-89 (2650mAh) 12hours Operating Temperature Range -20℃ to +60℃ (-4 ℉ to +140 ℉ ) Frequency Stability ±1.5ppm Antenna Impedance 50Ω...
  • Page 32 ALINCO, INC. Yodoyabashi Dai-bldg 13F 4-4-9 Koraibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0043 Japan Phone: +81-6-7636-2362 Fax: +81-6-6208-3802 http://www.alinco.com E-mail:export@alinco.co.jp Copyright Alinco, lnc. PS0855/FNEI-NJ Printed in Japan...

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