E&OE Level of risk As the SR2200 is powered from 12V DC, there is little chance of serious injury as long as common sense is applied. DC input is a nominal 12V DC wired center positive. Reverse polarity connection will damage the SR2200 and potentially could lead to the risk of fire or explosion under severe circumstances.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES • DC power cable • Operating manual • Basic control software for testing purposes, on CD. This software does not support USB connections, only RS-232C. If your PC (particularly laptops) does not feature a RS232C port, you may alternatively use a “USB to SERIAL”...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CONNECTIONS Refer to this diagram for connection details: FRON ① 10.7MHz IF OUT with +/- 5MHz of bandwidth. ② Headphone socket (3.5mm mono jack, also wired for stereo plug). When this socket is used, any external speaker connected to socket (3) will be automatically disconnected.
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⑥ USB socket for PC control. The connection cable is not supplied. When you connect the SR2200 (power ON) to the PC for the first time, Windows will detect the USB connection and ask you for a driver. At this time insert the supplied CD and find the folder named “USB DRIVER”.
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The SR2200 is operated via PC using the RS232C, or USB port. The commands necessary to that effect, are described in this chapter. Microsoft Windows Hyper Terminal may be used to control the SR2200, or you may use your own software by integrating the following commands.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com DB3<CR> ..processed as DB003<CR> DB03<CR> ..processed as DB003<CR> However be aware that for some commands like Memory Channel or Search Bank, if you input MQ33 for MQ303 (bank 3, channel 3), the SR2000 would mistakenly correct your entry to MQ033 which means bank 0, channel 33.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com COMMAND LIST COMMAND NAME REQUEST CMD COMMAND DESCRIPTION CMD or HEADER When the receiver's power is off, any key will power - POWER ON it on. - POWER OFF POWER-OFF the receiver ^Ann nn = ID # means control unit A with - REMOTE ON...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com frequency in Hz. Active VFO's Frequency. RFnnnnnnnnnn ( Hz ) Frequency STEP in Hz. Not valid for Search. STnnnnnn - FREQ STEP (AUTO MODE will be set to off) STnn.nn Frequency STEP in KHz. STnn Frequency STEP in KHz.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com - LEVEL-SQUELCH DBnnn DBnnn nnn = 000 - 255 (Default is 000 for off) This command can be applied to VFO, MEMORY THRESHOLD and SEARCH DATA When the optional Remote Control Panel is connected, the AF-volume must be turned to minimum for the command to function.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com DD n.n n.n = 0.0 - 9.9 sec ( DEFAULT = 2.0 - DELAY-TIME sec ) Delay before shifting to next channel. nn = FF HOLD DDn.n or DDFF SPnn n.n = 0.0 - 9.9 sec (decimal can be - FREE SCAN omitted) n.n = 0.0...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com - SEARCH DATA SEnn SEnn nn = 01 - 40 BANK # SLnnnnnnnnnn ( START-FREQ ) Refer to RF command SUnnnnnnnnnn ( STOP-FREQ ) Refer to RF command Refer to AU command STnnnnnn, MDn, BWn, ENn, ATn, AMn, AC n Separate commands with one blank space.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com QS%% The search data and pass frequencies of WITH PASS-FREQ ALL banks will be deleted. n = 0 - 9 ( VFO-A - VFO-J ) Copy the - COPY TO VFO current search data to VFO. n = 0 VFO-A VFO-J ( DEFAULT 時、...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com current memory data to VFO. n = 0 VFO-A n = 8 VFO-I ( DEFAULT ) n = 9 VFO-J - MEM-CH READ MRmnn READ CURRENT MEMORY DATA MRmnn m = 0 - 9 BANK # / nn = 00 - 99 CH # To save the data of the frequency currently...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com mmmF:nn nn nn (To display the original 16 MEMORY DATA byte data) mmmF: xx xx (enter data instead of xx, separate with blank space ) CMA00F 5A C3 5A C3 ==>Changed to 00 00, Flash memory is initialized with [RESET] or [PWR-ON].
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• Pentium® 300MHz processor or faster • RAM and hard disk space requirements are negligible. ① Connect the SR2200 to your PC using a serial cable. Make sure that you have powered on the SR2200. In case you would like to use a “USB to serial” adapter, install this adapter first as specified by the manufacturer’s instructions.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com When using a “USB to serial” adapter, the COM number Windows automatically assigns can be quite high, such as 5 to 8. You will need to select the correct COM port, as pictured. It is possible that you then may have to close the program and to start it again, for the connection to be recognized.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com The following window will appear: ③ Input the desired frequency in the left frame and click OK. If other frequencies have been stored previously in other VFO’s, you may select one in the right window, transfer it to the left window by clicking on the <= arrow, and validate with OK.
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Frequency Step section. For finer tuning, use lower STEP values. ⑧ Volume Control: Represents the AF audio output through the external speaker & headphones sockets. The SR2200 has no internal speaker! Volume scale is from 000 to 255. Beware of excessive volume level when using headphones.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com AOR, LTD. 2-6-4, Misuji, Taito-Ku Tokyo, 111-0055, Japan URL: www.aorja.com US distributor: AOR USA, INC. 20655 S. Western Ave. Suite 112 Torrance, CA 90501 Phone: 310-787-8615 Fax: 310-787-8619 URL: www.aorusa.com e-mail: info@aorusa.com Dec.26, 2013...
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