Alinco's DJ-190 and DJ-191 transceivers support the Channel Indication mode 
(User's mode), which protects dealer-defined parameter settings from being 
changed by the user.

This manual describes the functions available in the Channel Indication mode 
and the procedures for configuring the transceiver.  It also covers the 
instructions for installing and using the DJ-190/191 Channel Data Editor 
software.

For information about programming manually, see the instruction manual 
provided with the product.


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			Contents
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1  Channel Indication Mode
2  Configuring the Transceiver as a Channel-Indication-Mode Unit
	2.1 Setting Up the Transceiver with the Pad R77
	2.2 Setting Up the Transceiver with the Data Editor
3  DJ-190/191 Channel Data Editor
	3.1 Installing the Data Editor
	3.2 Starting the Data Editor
	3.3 Setting the Channel Data (Main Menu)
	3.4 Changing the Transceiver Settings
	3.5 Setting Auto Dialer Memories
	3.6 Writing the Data in the Transceiver
	3.7 Reading the Existing Data from the Transceiver
	3.8 If Communication Error Occurs ...	
Appendix A
	A.1 Automatic Numbering Identification
	A.2 #824 Functions




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	1.Channel Indication Mode
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When the transceiver is in the Channel Indication mode, some functions are 
completely disabled, some are programmable only with the Channel Data Editor 
software (not programmable with the transceiver switches), and others are left 
available.  The following table lists the functions provided with the 
DJ-190/191 transceiver.  

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	Transmission				(active)
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	Lower PTT				(active)
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	Tone burst transmission			(active) *1
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	Monitoring frequency			(active) *1
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	Volume level control			(active)
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	Turning on/off the display light	(active)
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	Changing VFO frequency	
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	Switching VFO/Memory mode
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	Programming memory channels
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	Calling up a memory channel		(active)
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	Scanning memories			(active) *1
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	Calling up a call channel
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	Auto dialer				(active)
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	Programming auto dialer codes		(active)
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	Redial					(active)
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	Up arrow and Low arrow  keys		(active)
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	Setting output power			(active) *1
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	Adjusting squelch			(active)
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	Setting tuning step
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	Setting frequency and offset
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Setting tone squelch (CTCSS)		(active) *1
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Programming TOT
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	Programming TOT penalty
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	Programming BCLO
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	Enabling/Disabling answer back
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	Setting DTMF transmission delay time
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Programming DTMF burst/pause time
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Programming DTMF burst delay time
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	Enabling/Disabling ANI				 *1, *2
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	Setting KL/FL					 *1
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	Setting APO
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	Setting skip channels
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	Setting DSQ mode and codes
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Programming battery save
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Battery low indicator				 *1
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Resetting CPU
	--------------------------------------------------------------
	Access to #824 special functions
	--------------------------------------------------------------


	*1:  This function is programmable with the Data Editor software 
	    (not programmable with the transceiver switches) and disabled by 
	    default.
	*2:  For more information, see Appendix A (A1).



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	2.Configuring the Transceiver as a Channel-Indication-Mode Unit
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 You can set the transceiver in the Channel Indication mode either by:

* Setting the pad (R77) on the printed circuit board of the transceiver 
(see the dealer's manual. Setting Up the Transceiver with the Pad R77); OR

* Using the DJ-190/191 Channel Data Editor(see 2.2 Setting Up the Transceiver 
with the Data Editor ).

 The Data Editor is useful when you want to set up two or more transceivers.  
When the transceiver is in the Channel Indication mode, the LCD will look like 
the following:

	
 When the channel contains data:     When the channel is to be skipped:
	"CH- 1"					"CH  1"
	
	Note:	"CH" must be displayed in capital letters.  If "ch" 
		appears, you are in the Channel Indication mode for the amateur
		radio operation and the transceiver will operate differently.

		The following parameters can be configured with the Channel 
		Data Editor:
			* Turn ON/OFF the priority scanning	
			* Enabling/Disabling ANI functions
			* Enabling/Disabling the Tone Burst key	
			* Enabling/Disabling MONI key
			* Enabling/Disabling power change	
			* Enabling/Disabling T TSQ key
			* Enabling/Disabling the SCAN key	
			* Turning ON/OFF low battery indication
			* Enabling/Disabling the KL/FL key	
			* Write-protecting the channels
		
		The parameters listed below are programmable only with the 
		switches on the transceiver.  However, they cannot be set once 
		the transceiver enters the Channel Indication mode.  If needed,
		program these parameters with the appropriate switches before 
		you subject the transceiver to the Channel Data Editor.
			* Enabling/Disabling beep
			* Enabling/Disabling answer back
			* Enabling/Disabling steady display light


2.1 Setting Up the Transceiver with the Pad R77

 Before you put the transceiver in the Channel Indication mode, be sure to 
program the radio's channel memories following the instructions in the 
Instruction Manual provided with the radio.  There are additional parameters 
that can be programmed manually but are not explained in the Instruction 
Manual: for information about these parameters, see Appendix A (A2).
When using the R77, the instructions for placing the transceiver in the Channel
Indication mode depend on the type of the transceiver.


To set up the DJ-190:

1.On the transceiver, set the channel data and store the changes in memory, as    needed.  See the Instruction Manual for the procedures.
2.Turn the power off.  

3. Loosen the four screws at the four corners of the rear cover to remove the 
   front cover.  The F-PTT-LAMP-MONI key pad and the POWER -s - t key pad are 
   also removed.

   Make sure two wires from the speaker on the front cover are still connected 
   to the socket on the printed-circuit board.  Take the wires out of the 
   socket to completely remove the front cover.

4.Loosen the four screws on the printed-circuit board, and two screws on the 
  PTT circuit  board.  Carefully remove the printed-circuit board.  

5.Identify pad R77 on the printed circuit board.  Short-circuit it (or solder 
  it with a jumper wire to it).

6.Re-assemble the transceiver.
	a.  Refit the printed-circuit board in the proper position, and tighten
	    the six screws.  
	b.  Insert the speaker wires into the socket on the printed-circuit 
	    board.
	c.  Place the keypads in the original positions.  
	d.  Refit the front cover and tighten the four screws.
	    When you turn the transceiver on, it will be placed in the Channel 
	    Indication mode.


To set up the DJ-191:

1.On the transceiver, set the channel data and store the changes in memory, as 
  needed.  See the Instruction Manual for the procedures.

2.Turn the power off.  Remove the battery pack.  Loosen the four screws at the 
  four corners of the rear cover, and remove the cover.

3.Identify pad R77 on the printed circuit board.  Short-circuit it (or solder 
  a jumper wire with it).
  If you are to install the EJ-27D trunking logic board, remove pad R5 from the
   printed-circuit board.  (Be sure to read the EJ-27D manual in the case.)

4. Refit the cover in the proper position, and tighten the screws.  When you 
   turn the transceiver on, it will be in the Channel Indication mode.


2.2 Setting Up the Transceiver with the Data Editor

This section describes how to configure the transceiver as a 
Data-Indication-mode unit with the Data Editor software.

There are additional parameters that can be programmed only with the switches 
on the transceiver, but not using the Channel Data Editor: for information 
about these parameters, see Appendix A.
		
	Note:	If you use the DJ-191 and install the EJ-27D trunking logic 
		board, remove pad R5 from the printed-circuit board.  (Be sure 
		to read the EJ-27D manual in the case.)


To set up the transceiver with the Data Editor:

1. Connect the COM port (DB-25 connector) on your computer to the external 
   speaker jack on the transceiver with the ERW-4 interface cable.

2. Start the Channel Data Editor on your computer.  On the main menu, press the
   F3 key, and select the "Radio Option(R)" option.  In the "Edit option data"
   window, select the "Ch." option in the "LCD Display" field.  Write your 
   changes in the transceiver memory.  The transceiver will then enter the 
   Channel Indication mode.  For more information about using the software, 
   see chapter 3 " DJ-190/191 Channel Data Editor."



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	3. DJ-190/191 Channel Data Editor
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   The DJ-190/191 Channel Data Editor is used to edit data, which includes the 
   operation parameters for the transceiver and the settings for each channel.
   This software is useful when you wish to program two or more transceivers in
   similar ways; you can read the existing data from a master transceiver, edit
   the parameters on the editor, and enter the changes in other transceivers.

3.1 Installing the Data Editor

	The DJ19X Data Editor floppy disk provided by Alinco includes two data 
	editor system files, DJ19X.EXE and DJ19X.HLP, and the information file 
	README.DOC.  To install the editor, the following items are required in
	addition to this floppy disk:

	* An IBM computer or a 100% compatible computer with an 80286 (CPU) or 
	  higher.  144 KB of available memory is required.
	* PC-DOS or MS-DOS 6.2 or later version is recommended.
	* The Alinco ERW-4 interface cable.  This cable is specially designed 
	  to connect the computer to the transceiver.  Do not use it for other 
	  purposes.

	Note:	If you run the editor with TSR software that runs off the CPU 
		at regular intervals, or from the DOS box of Windows, or with a
		device driver that inhibits interruption for a long period of 
		time, an error may occur during data transfer between the PC 
		and radio.

To install the editor:

1. Make a new directory for the data editor system, if needed.

2. Copy the DJ19X.EXE and DJ19X.HLP files from the DJ19X Data Editor disk to 
   the appropriate directory.  Note that these two files must be located in the
   same directory.

	Note:	You are not required to copy the README.DOC to the directory.
		However you can open this file on a text editor to get the 
		installation information.


3.2 Starting the Data Editor
    The Data Editor can start as either the DJ-190 or DJ-191 editor.

	Note:	If you are going to write new data into the transceiver after 
		editing, connect the COM port (DB-25 connector) on your PC to 
		the external speaker jack on the transceiver with the interface
		cable (ERW-4) before turning the computer on.

To start the editor:

1. Start the DOS on your computer.

2. Go to the directory where the Data Editor is located.

3. To start the DJ-190 Data Editor, at the DOS prompt, type:
	DJ19X.EXE /190
   To start the DJ-191 Data Editor, type:
	DJ19X.EXE /191
	or, 
	DJ19X
	The main menu will appear.

	Note:	To exit the Data Editor, press the F2 key, select the 
		"Quit Editor(Q)" option, and type Y.

3.3 Setting the Channel Data (Main Menu)
    On the main menu, you can set the parameters for each channel.  To move the
    cursor between the fields, use the cursor keys.  To select an option in 
    each field, press the space bar.  To enter a numeric value, use the numeric
    keys.  

	Note:	This software supports the context-sensitive help.  Press the 
		F1 key to obtain the information about the field where the 
		cursor is placed.

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Dsp Ch:		Select the desired channel (from 0 through 39), CALL (C), and 
		VFO (V) by using the up or down cursor keys.
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Rx Freq:	Set the reception frequency.
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CTCSS Decoder:	Set a CTCSS decoder frequency.  Or turn the decoder on or off.
		Place the cursor in this area and press the Enter key to open 
		the "Select CTCSS Tone" window.  Highlight the desired 
		frequency with the cursor keys, then press the Enter key to 
		select it.
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SQL type:	Select the squelch type.  Press the space key in this area to 
		switch between the "Nois (noise squelch)" option and a 
		DSQ (DTMF) code.  When you want to send a DSQ code during 
		transmission, enter the code numbers in this area.  The DJ-190 
		does not support the DSQ function.
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BCLO:		Turn the BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out) on or off.
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SCAN skip:	Turn the scan skip on or off.
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BS:		Turn the battery save on or off.
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PRI scan:	Turn the priority scan on or off.  When turning it on ("VFO" 
		appears), you can select the priority channel.  Press the Enter
		key to open the "Select ch" box, highlight the priority channel
		from the list by using the cursor, Page Up, and Page Down keys,
		and press the Enter key to select it.  The "Select ch" box 
		lists only the active channel numbers.
	
		For example, suppose the transceiver is on channel 20 and 
		channel 30 has priority.  The transceiver then repeats the 
		receiving operations for five seconds on channel 20 and for 
		0.5 second on channel 30.
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Tx Freq:	Set the transmission frequency.  Or permit or inhibit 
		transmission by pressing the space bar.  If you have read 
		channel data including the frequency shift value from a 
		transceiver, this area shows the appropriate transmission 
		frequency.
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CTCSS Encoder:	Turn the CTCSS encoder on or off.  When enabling the encoder 
		(the current frequency value appears), you can set the CTCSS 
		encoder frequency.  Press the Enter key to open the 
		"Select CTCSS Tone" box, highlight the desired frequency from 
		the list, and press the Enter key to select it.
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Tx Pwr:		Set the output power high/low.
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ANI:		This field is available only with the DJ-191.  Use this field 
		to enable or disable the ANI (Automatic Numbering 
		Identification) functions.  Usually, set this field to "OFF."
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3.4 Changing the Transceiver Settings
    You can also set the transceiver parameters to stay on throughout the 
    transceiver operation regardless of the channel currently selected.
       1) On the main menu, press the F3 key,
       2) select the "Radio Option(R)" option and press the Enter key to open 
          the "Edit option data" window, 
       3) set the operation parameters in the window (a detailed description 
          of the fields follows this procedure),
       4) when you complete your settings, press the F4 key to close the 
          window.

    The "Edit option data" window contains the items listed below.  You can 
    change options in each field by pressing the space bar.

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Lower PTT Key:	Select the "Low PTT" or "Burst (tone burst)" option.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tone burst:	Enable or disable the tone burst operation.  When set to 
		"Disable," the transceiver cannot output the tone burst no 
		matter what the situation.
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Auto power off:	Turn the auto-power-off feature on or off.
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MONI key:	Enable or disable the MONI key on the transceiver. 
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Power change:	Enable or disable the output power change.  Selecting the 
		"Disable" option prohibits the operator from changing the 
		output power level.
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TSQ Status change: Enable or disable the tone squelch change.  Selecting the 
		"Disable" option disables the T SQL key.
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Time out timer:	Turn the TOT (Time Out Timer) off, or select a transmission 
		time by pressing the space bar.  You can reverse the order of 
		the options by holding down the Shift key and pressing the 
		space key.  The time out timer starts working when the  key is 
		pressed.  When the timer expires, the transceiver will 
		automatically shut the transmission off.
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TOT Penalty:	Turn the TOT penalty off, or select the penalty time.  You can 
		reverse the order of the options by holding down the Shift key 
		and pressing the space key.  If the timer expires during 
		transmission, the operator cannot restart the transmission 
		until the time you specify in this field elapses.
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DTMF 1st digit:	This field is available only with the DJ-191.  Set the burst 
(BST)		time for the first digit of the DTMF code. 
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DTMF TX interval: This field is available only with the DJ-191.  Set the 
(BPT)		duration of the DTMF tone burst.  The interval between tones 
		will be the same as the DTMF tone burst duration.
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DTMF burst delay: This field is available only with the DJ-191.  Set the time 
		from when the  key is pressed to when the first digit of 
		the DTMF code is output.
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Scanning operation: Enable or disable the scanning operation.  Selecting the 
		"Disable" option disables the SCAN key.
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LCD Display:	Select a display style from the Frequency or Channel Indication
		mode.  The Channel Indication mode prohibits the operator from 
		changing some of the parameter settings and resetting the 
		transceiver.
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Batt low indicator: Turn the low battery indication on or off.
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KL/FL:		Activate the key lock (KL) or frequency lock (FL) to avoid 
		misoperation.  You can also disable both the KL and FL 
		functions.
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KL/FL key:	Enable or disable the KL/FL key on the transceiver.
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Tuning step:	Select a tuning step.
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Ch Data Overwrite: Prohibit or permit the operator to overwrite the channel 
		data.  When "Disabled" is selected, you can no longer change 
		the channel settings even in the Frequency Indication mode.  
		The channel parameters protected by this function are the same 
		as in the Channel Indication mode: that is, the channel data is
		protected either when the "Ch Data Overwrite" field contains 
		"Disabled" or when the transceiver is in the Channel Indication
		mode.
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RX Req. range:	Set the range of the reception frequency.  You may usually 
		select the "Expanded" option.  The "Default" option is for 
		amateur radio operation.
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TX RX Req. range: Set the range of the transmission/reception frequency.  You 
		may usually select the "Expanded" option.  The "Default" option
		is for amateur radio operation.
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Forced Conv. mode: This function is not supported by the DJ-190/191.  Always 
		set this field to "Normal (the default setting)."
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3.5 Setting Auto Dialer Memories

    The auto dialer memories are supported only by the DJ-191.  To program the 
    dialer memories, 
    	1) on the main menu, press the F3 key, 
    	2) select the "Auto Dialer(A)" option and press the Enter key to open 
    	   the "Edit auto dialer" window, 
    	3) select the desired memory number, and enter a numeric value (up to 
    	   16 digits), 
    	4) press the Enter key, 
    	5) when you complete your settings, press the F3 key to close the 
    	   window.


3.6 Writing the Data in the Transceiver
    
    When you complete editing, store the new data in the transceiver memory.
	Caution: Make sure the COM port (DB-25 connector) on the PC is 
		 connected to the external speaker jack on the radio with the 
		 interface cable (ERW-4).  If not, turn off the computer and 
		 transceiver before connecting the cable.

To write the data in the transceiver:

1. On the main menu, press the F4 key.  A window will open on the lower-right 
   of the screen.

2. Make sure the "Write CH Data (W)" option is highlighted in the window.  
   Press the Enter key to open the "Wiring the channel data into radio" window.

3. Press the space bar.  Another message appears in the window, however you can
   ignore it.

4. Turn the transceiver on.

5. Press the space bar to start transferring the data.  The message window will
   open, telling you the transfer operation is completed successfully.  Press 
   the Enter key to close the window.


3.7 Reading the Existing Data from the Transceiver

    You can read the data currently stored in the transceiver memory.
		
	Caution: Make sure the COM port (DB-25 connector) on the PC is 
		 connected to the external speaker jack on the radio with the 
		 interface cable (ERW-4).  If not, turn off the computer and 
		 transceiver before connecting the cable.

To read the data from the transceiver:

1. On the main menu, press the F4 key.  A window will open on the lower-right 
   of the screen.

2. Make sure the "Read CH Data (R)" option is highlighted in the window.  Press
   the Enter key to open the "Reading the channel data from radio" window.

3. Press the space bar.  Another message appears in the window, however you can
   ignore it.

4. Turn the transceiver on.

5. Press the space bar to start uploading the data.
   A completion message window will open, telling you the transfer operation 
   was completed successfully.  Press the Enter key to close the window.  The 
   data you have just obtained from the transceiver will appear in the main 
   menu.  


3.8 If Communication Error Occurs ...
    The baud rate settings may be wrong.  To change the baud rate on the 
    computer, press the F4 key on the main menu.  A window will open on the 
    lower-right of the screen, indicating the current rate on the third line, 
    like "Speed(S) 9600bps."  Press the Enter key on that line to switch the 
    baud rate.

    To change the baud rate on the transceiver, hold down the MONI key and 
    press the PTT key three times.  Press the MONI key again.  Make sure 
    "rEAdy" appears on the LCD, and press the UP or DOWN key.


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	Appendix A
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A.1 Automatic Numbering Identification
    
    Automatic Numbering Identification (ANI) is supported only by the DJ-191.  
    This feature allows the transceiver to automatically send the programmed 
    DTMF codes (up to 16 digits) just after the  key is pressed and/or released
    so that the base station can identify the unit.

    Two auto dialer memories, Nos. 8 and 9, are reserved for the ANI 
    transmission.  You can enable or disable the ANI function by using the 
    Channel Data Editor software.  Disabling the ANI sets memories Nos. 8 and 9
    as regular auto dialer memories, while enabling this function lets the 
    transceiver operate as follows:

	* When memory No.8 contains DTMF codes, the transceiver sends the codes
	  just after the PTT key is pressed.

	* When memory No.9 contains DTMF codes, the transceiver sends the codes
	  just after the PTT key is released.

	* When both Nos. 8 and 9 contains DTMF codes, the transceiver sends the
	  codes immediately after the PTT key is pressed and released.

	* When memory Nos. 8 and 9 are empty, the transceiver does not output 
	  any DTMF code when the PTT key is pressed or released.

    Examples are given in the table below.

     -------------------------------------------------------
	DTMF codes		DTMF codes to be sent
	in dialer memories
     -------------------------------------------------------
	No.8	No.9		Just after	Just after 
				PTT is pressed	PTTis released
     -------------------------------------------------------
	   -	   -	   		-	   -
	8888	   -			8888	   -
	   -	9999			-	9999
	8888	9999			8888	9999
     -------------------------------------------------------


A.2 #824 Functions

    The DJ-191 transceiver supports the following #824 functions.  They turn 
    on only when the correct password is entered.

	* BCLO (busy channel lock out):	
		Enables or disables the busy channel lock out.
		Default setting: Disabled.
	
	* ANS (answer back):
		Enables or disables the answer back.
		Default setting: Disabled.

	* BPT (burst/pause time):
		Sets the DTMF burst/pause time.
		Default setting: 60 msec.

	* BST (burst time):
		Sets the burst time for the first digit of the DTMF code.
		Default setting: 60 msec.

	* TOT-P (TOT penalty time):
		Sets the penalty time.
		Default setting: 5 sec.

  Starting and Exiting the #824-Function Mode

  To use the #824 functions, you must enter the correct password.  Note that 
  you must exit the Channel Indication mode before performing the following 
  procedures.

To enter the #824-function mode:

1. Hold down the F key and press the B(SCAN KL/FL) key until either "KL" or 
   "FL" is displayed.

2. Enter the password "#824" with the numeric keys.  When you enter the correct
   password, "oPEn" will appear for a few seconds.

3. Activate the desired function by holding down the F key and pressing the 
   appropriate numeric key.  See the following table.
 
     -------------------------------------------------------
 	 To activate:			Press:
     -------------------------------------------------------
	 BCLO (busy channel lock out)	F + 5
	 ANS (answer back)		F + 6
	 BPT (burst/pause time)		F + 8
	 BST (burst time)		F + 9
	 TOT-P (TOT penalty time)	F + 0
     -------------------------------------------------------
	For more information about these functions, see the following sections.

To exit the #824-function mode:

1. Hold down the F key and press the B(SCAN KL/FL) key until either "KL" or 
   "FL" is displayed.

2. Enter the password "#824" with the numeric keys.  When you enter the correct
   password, "CLoSE" will appear for a few seconds, indicating that you can no 
   longer use the #824 functions.

  BCLO (Busy Channel Lock Out)

  Turning on the BCLO disables transmission, except when:
	
	* No signal is received ("BUSY" disappears).
	
	* The tone matches and the squelch is unmuted (while using tone squelch
	  only).

	* The code matches and the squelch is unmuted (while using code squelch
	  only).

	* Both the tone and code match and the squelch is unmuted (while using 
	  the code and tone squelch).

  If you press the PTT key in the BCLO mode, you will hear a warning beep and 
  "BUSY" will blink once, instead of the transceiver transmitting data.

To enable or disable the BCLO:

1. In the #824-function mode, hold down the F key and press the 5 key.  
   The current BCLO status appears.

2. Turn the Main Tuning Dial to select the desired value.
	Lo-of	The BCLO is disabled (default).
	Lo-on	The BCLO is enabled.

3. Press the PTT or A(V/M MW) key.  Or hold down the F key and press the 5 key.


  ANS (Answer Back)
  To work with the answer back, you must previously program the DSQ.  When the 
  DSQ code matches and the squelch is unmuted, the transceiver automatically 
  sends a single 852 Hz, 10 second tone.  The answer back is activated even 
  when the transceiver is in the BUSY status (the squelch has been unmuted).
  Note that you cannot change the answer back setting in the Channel Indication
  mode.


To enable or disable the ANS:

1. In the #824-function mode, hold down the F key and press the 6 key. 
   The current answer-back setting is displayed.

2. Turn the Main Tuning Dial to select the desired value.
	An-of	The answer back is disabled (default).
	An-on	The answer back is enabled.

3. Press the PTT or A(V/M MW) key.  Or hold down the F key and press the 6 key.

  BPT (Burst/Pause Time)
  The auto dialer and DSQ uses the time you specify here as the burst and pause
  durations for the DTMF code.Note that you cannot change the burst/pause time 
  in the Channel Indication mode.


To set the BPT:

1. In the #824-function mode, hold down the F key and press the 8 key. 
   The current burst/pause time appears.

2. Turn the Main Tuning Dial to select the desired value.
	Display	Burst time	Pause time
	p-60	60 msec.	60 msec. (Default)
	p-80	80 msec.	80 msec.
	p-160	160 msec.	160 msec.
	p-200	200 msec.	200 msec.

3. Press the PTT or A(V/M MW) key.  Or hold down the F key and press the 9 key.

  BST (Burst Time)
  Set the burst duration for the first digit of the DTMF code.  The auto dialer
  and DSQ use the time you specify here as the burst duration for the first 
  digit of the DTMF code. Note that you cannot change the burst time in the 
  Channel Indication mode. 

To set the BST:

1. In the #824-function mode, hold down the F key and press the 9 key. 
   The current burst/pause time appears.

2. Turn the Main Tuning Dial to select the desired value.
	Display	1st digit burst time
	b-60	60 msec. (Default)
	b-80	80 msec.
	b-160	160 msec.
	b-200	200 msec.

3. Press the PTT or A(V/M MW) key.  Or hold down the F key and press the 9 key.


  TOT-P (TOT Penalty Time)
  If the TOT (Time Out Timer) expires, the transmission is prohibited until the
  TOT penalty time you specify elapses.  If you press the  key during the 
  penalty time, you will hear an alarm beep.  However, if you are still holding
  down the  key after the TOT expires, the penalty will be cancelled just after
  the TOT penalty time elapses.


To set the TOT-P:

1. In the #824-function mode, hold down the F key and press the 0 key. 
   The current penalty time appears.

2. Turn the Main Tuning Dial to select the desired value.  The range is from 0 
   to 15 seconds, and the default is 5 seconds.  For example, when the LCD 
   displays:
		tp-05
	the penalty time is set to 5 seconds.

3. Press the PTT or A(V/M MW) key.  Or hold down the F key and press the O key.

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