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E-TECH Co., Ltd 1/19 ▶ User’s Manual◀ 1. Introduction 2. Description of Unit 3. Technical Specifications 4. Features and Operation 5. Antenna Installation FILE: IM400 manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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E-TECH Co., Ltd 2/19 1. Introduction IM400 has a compact size with a various features in the range of 420~500MHz. IM400 Has a various features shown as below. IM400 constructed with a microprocessor controlled, temperature compensated Phase Locked Loop(PLL) frequency synthesizer. The radio features a double conversion receiver and a direct FM transmitter modulator.
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5) Maximum frequency deviation: ±2.5 kHz(Narrow)/ ±5 kHz(Wide) 6) Audio Distortion less than 5% (1 kHz 60%) 7) SPURIOUS Emission -70 [dBc] ∼ 8) FM Hum & Noise -40 / -45 [dB] (HP8920A 300Hz 3kHz BP 9) BAND SPREAD 70 [MHz] FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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48 * 30 Rectangle 4. Features & Operation EXTERNAL VIEW 14)LCD 1)TX POWER 2)Monitor Button HIGH/LOW 9) LED I 11)POWER ON/OFF 14)SPEAKER &Volume control 13)Ear/Mic Jack PC-Programming 8)Squelch 6)Menu Button Jack 3)DOWN button 3)UP button 4)Emergency FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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27. STUN / UNSTUN : For added security and to avoid abuse of the radio system in which you operate a feature known as Stun/Unstun is included in your radio. 28. BACKLIGHT : Lamp is lighting when you check LCD status. FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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When fifteen calls have been stored by the radio, depending on the radio programming the sixteenth call received may overwrite the first or not be stored by the radio. to enter Menu Mode. 2) Display shows to select to scroll list to exit FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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4. Status call list 4-1. Making STATUS call to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to scroll list 5) Push PTT KEY for sending message on the LCD. 4-2 Make STATUS Message to enter Menu Mode. FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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SELECT 5. Lone work to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select ON/OFF 6. Tx power .1). to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select HIGH / LOW POWER FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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101 – 183 DCS TONE to select exit 8. Rx Tone Changing Receiving TONE(CTCSS/DCS). to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select TONE either CTCSS or DCS. 0= NON TONE 1-38 CTCSS 101 – 183 DCS TONE. FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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10. Beep on/off to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select on off . to select 11. Key lock to enter Menu Mode. FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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16 level is available. 0 = terminate sq function to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to the scroll list to select exit 13. Auto Squelch to enter Menu Mode. to until to select FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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Menu Mode. to until to scan. 4) Push PTT for exit 15. DTMF to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select ON /OFF. to select 16. Vox on/off to enter Menu Mode. to until FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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16 level is available.. to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to scroll list to select for exit 18. Auto Vox to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select ON /OFF. to select FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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ON /OFF. to select 20. Priority scan CH to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to scroll list to select for exit 21. Power save to enter Menu Mode. to until FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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ON /OFF. to select 22. Talkaround to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select ON /OFF. to select 23. Password to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select ON /OFF. to select FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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Indicate where the radio is located by blinking green light every 7 seconds. to enter Menu Mode. to until to select to select ON /OFF. to select 26. Scramble to enter Menu Mode. to until FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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[NOTE] For mobile radios with rated power of 7 watts or less, the only installation restrictions are to use only E-tech approved antennas and install the antenna externally on metal body vehicles. For mobile radios with rated power greater than 7 watts, always adhere to all the guidelines and restrictions in 5.2 below.
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[NOTE] Any two metal pieces rubbing against each other (such as seat springs, shift levers, trunk and hood lids, exhaust pipes, etc.) in close proximity to the antenna can cause severe receiver interference. FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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2. Your microphone has a telephone-type connector at the end of is cord. Plug the microphone into the control head connector. 3. To complete your radio installation, plug the power cable into the radio power connector. FILE: IM400 Service manual.doc 2004.11.23...
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