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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

UHF FM TRANSCEIVERDJ-S40Instruction ManualThank you for purchasing this ALINCO FMtransceiver.This instruction manual contains important safety andoper

Page 2 - Contents

62. Control Functions Side ViewNo. Name Functions891011Antenna Pivot the antenna up when using the transceiver.PTT (press to talk) keyWhen th

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72. Control Functions2-2 Key OperationsNo. Name After pressing FUNC key1PTT –IndependentCompletes the setting inthe setting mode.2MONI Switches the ke

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82. Control FunctionsNo. Name During transmission1PTT –Pressed for a whileEnables transmissionwhile holding.2MONI Transmits tone call signal (page 25)

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92. Control Functions2-3 DisplayAppears when the FUNC key is pressed.Indicates the shift (-/+) direction.Appears when a tone frequency is encoded and

Page 6 - 1. Accessories

103. Basic Operations3. Basic Operations3-1 Turning the Power ONHold the POWER switch down for asecond to turn the power ON. To turn thepower OFF, hol

Page 7 - 1-2-3 Battery Pack (Option)

113. Basic Operations3-4 Memory ModeThe Memory mode is used to recall a previously programmed frequency. Thistransceiver has 99 memory channels (1-99C

Page 8 - 1-4 Loading Batteries

123. Basic Operations3-4-2 Memory ChannelProgramming1. Return to the VFO mode by pressingthe V/M key.2. Select the desired frequency you wishto save

Page 9 - 2. Control Functions

133. Basic Operations3-4-3 Clearing a Memory Channel1. Press the FUNC key and then press the V/M key while "F" icon appears.Memory channel N

Page 10 - ■ Side View

143. Basic Operations3-5 CALL ModeThe Call mode is used when you are receiving or transmitting on the CALLchannel. The transceiver has one CALL channe

Page 11 - 2-2 Key Operations

153. Basic Operations3-6 Receiving1. Turn the power ON.2. Rotate the volume dial to set the audiovolume.3. Eliminate noise by setting the squelch inth

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iContentsContents Points to Note when Using an External Power Supply1. Accessories ...21-1 Standar

Page 13 - 2-3 Display

163. Basic Operations3-7 Transmitting1. Select the desired frequency.2. Press and hold the PTT key, speak intomicrophone with normal loudness andtone.

Page 14 - Volume dial

174. Parameter Setting Mode4. Parameter Setting ModeIn setting mode, you can set various functions of the transceiver.4-1 Mode Setting ItemsThe Settin

Page 15 - Memory mode

184. Parameter Setting Mode4-2 Selecting the Setting Mode1.Hold the FUNC key down for 3seconds.The display changes to indicate that theSetting mode is

Page 16 - 3-4-2 Memory Channel

194. Parameter Setting ModePlease cut out or copy this Mode Settings Chart for your convenience.Mode Settings Chart01020304050607080910111213141516171

Page 17 - 3. Basic Operations

204. Parameter Setting Mode07 Alt Call tone settingThe call tone output sound is selected (ALT/1000/1450/1750/2100Hz).08 to-oFF TOT setting (seconds)L

Page 18 - 3-5 CALL Mode

214. Parameter Setting ModeNote• There are thousands of kinds of mosquitoes. It may be ineffective against some of them.• The battery save functio

Page 19 - 3-6 Receiving

225. Advanced Operations5. Advanced Operations5-1 ScanningThe frequency of a signal you wish to receive can be automatically sought bythe scan functio

Page 20 - 3-7 Transmitting

235. Advanced Operations5-1-1 VFO ScanScans the entire band in the VFO mode.1. Press the V/M key to activate theVFO mode.2. Press and hold the ▲/▼ key

Page 21 - 4. Parameter Setting Mode

245. Advanced Operations5-1-3 Skip Channel SettingMemory channels that have "skip"programmed will not be scanned duringmemory scanning. Refe

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255. Advanced Operations5-2 Key LockThis is a function that preventsunintentional operations when the keysare pressed accidentally.1. Press FUNC key,

Page 23 - Mode Settings Chart

ii4. Parameter Setting Mode...174-1 Mode Setting Items ... 174-

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266. Selective Communicating6. Selective CommunicatingWhen communicating with a specific station, the tone squelch frequency(CTCSS) function can be us

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276. Selective Communicating6-1 Tone Squelch1. Press the FUNC key, then the ▲ keywhile "F" icon appears.By repeating this process, the displ

Page 26 - 5. Advanced Operations

287.Special Functions7. Special Functions7-1 Theft Alarm The transceiver has a theft alarm function that generates an alarm sound from the speaker whe

Page 27 - 5-1-2 Memory Scan

297.Special Functions2.Select "SCr-on" in the Settingmode."✽" appears on the display.3. Turn OFF the power switch of thetransceive

Page 28 - 5-1-4 Tone Scan

307.Special Functions7-1-2 AlarmWhen the cable is pulled out or cut, the alarm will start sounding.While alarming, all of the key operations are disab

Page 29 - 5-4 Lamp

317.Special Functions7-1-3 Alarm DelayWhen this function is set, the alarmstarts sounding after an interval.1. Set the alarm function to "SCr-dL&

Page 30 - 6. Selective Communicating

328. Cloning8. Cloning8-1 CloningWhen using the cloning function, all setting information (including memorydata) of one transceiver (master unit) can

Page 31 - 6-1 Tone Squelch

338. Cloning Transmitting the MasterData1.Press and hold the MONI key andpress the PTT key three times. "CLONE" appears on the display toin

Page 32 - 7. Special Functions

348. Cloning Receiving the Master Data1."Ld ✽✽✽" appears on the slavetransceiver's display while the masterdata is transmitted."L

Page 33 - 7-1-1 Connecting and Setting

359. Maintenance and Reference9. Maintenance and Reference9-1 ResettingWhen you reset the transceiver, all settings are returned to the initial factor

Page 35 - 7-1-3 Alarm Delay

369. Maintenance and ReferenceEBP-52N Ni-MH Battery Pack (3.6V 500mAh)EBP-53N Ni-MH Battery Pack (6.0V 500mAh)EBP-54N Ni-MH Battery Pack (3.6V 1500mAh

Page 36 - 8. Cloning

3710. Specifications10. Specifications DJ-S40CQFrequency RangeModulationTuning StepsMemory ChannelAnt. ImpedanceFrequency StabilityMic. ImpedanceSu

Page 37 - ■ Transmitting the Master

3810. SpecificationsSystemSensitivityIntermediate FrequenciesSelectivityAF OutputTransmitter10mWVariable Reactance- 50dB or less+/- 5kHz2kΩDouble-Conv

Page 39 - 9. Maintenance and Reference

Printed in JapanCopyright Alinco, Inc, 2001 PS0394ALINCO, INC.Shin-Dai building 9th Floor2-6, 1-Chome, Dojimahama, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0004, JAPAN+81-6

Page 40 - 9-2 Options

1Before Operating the TransceiverCautionThe use of a transceiver in the following places may be prohibited.• Aboard aircraft • In airports • In ports

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21. Accessories1-2Attaching and DetachingAccessories1-2-1 Hand Strap1. Attach the hand strap in the upper slot(at the rear of the transceiver) asshown

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31. AccessoriesCaution• The battery pack is not charged when shipped. It must be charged before using.• It takes a maximum of 10 hours to charge the b

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41. Accessories1-3Battery Level Indicator• Battery charge level may change inrelation to ambient air temperature orthe amount of use.• Even if the cha

Page 44 - ALINCO, INC

52. Control Functions2. Control Functions2-1 Names and Operations of Transceiver Controls Top and Front ViewsNo. Name FunctionsSpeak into micr

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