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10

Before Using

Safety Precautions (make sure to read these) 

Do not operate the device when 

flammable gas is generated.

Doing so may result in fire and 

explosion.

Do not transmit in crowded places 

in consideration of people who are 

fitted with medical devices such as 

heart pacemakers.

Electromagnetic waves from the device 

may affect the medical device, resulting 

in accidents caused by malfunctions.

Do not touch any liquid leaking from 

the liquid display with your bare 

hands.

There is a risk of chemical burns 

occurring when the liquid comes 

into contact with the skin or gets into 

the eyes. In this case, seek medical 

treatment immediately.

 WARNING

Do not use voltages other than the 

specified power supply voltage.

Doing so may result in fire and electric 

shock.

Do not transmit continuously for 

long periods of time.

This may cause the temperature of the 

main body to rise and result in burns 

and failures due to overheating.

Do not dismantle or modify the 

device.

This may result in injury, electric shock 

and equipment failure.

Do not handle the power plug and 

connector etc. with wet hands. Also 

do not plug and unplug the power 

plug with wet hands.

This may result in injury, liquid leak, 

electric shock and equipment failure.

When smoke or strange odors are 

emitted from the radio, turn off the 

power and disconnect the power 

cord from the socket.

This may result in fire, liquid leak, 

overheating, damage, ignition and 

equipment failure. Please contact our 

company amateur customer support or 

the retail store where you purchased 

the device.

Keep the power plug pins and the 

surrounding areas clean at all times.

This may result in fire, liquid leak, 

overheating, breakage, ignition etc.

Do not place the device in areas 

that may get wet easily (e.g. near a 

humidifier).

This may result in fire, electric shock 

and equipment failure.

When connecting a DC power cord, 

pay due care not to mix up the 

positive and negative polarities.

This may result in fire, electric shock 

and equipment failure.

Do not use DC power cords other 

than the one enclosed or specified.

This may result in fire, electric shock 

and equipment failure.

Do not bend, twist, pull, heat 

and modify the power cord 

and connection cables in an 

unreasonable manner.

This may cut or damage the cables 

and result in fire, electric shock and 

equipment failure.

Do not pull the cable when plugging 

and unplugging the power cord and 

connection cables.

Please hold the plug or connector when 

unplugging. If not, this may result in fire, 

electric shock and equipment failure.

Application for FCC / IC 

FCC ID: K6620345X40 / IC: 511B-20345X40

Summary of Contents for FTM-400XDR

Page 1: ...tion Using the APRS Function Using the GM Function Convenient Functions Functions to be used when Necessary Customize Menu Settings and User Preferences Appendix 144 430MHz 50W DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER C...

Page 2: ...data can be output to connected devices Incorporated APRS functions Position movement data and messages can be communicated to other stations digipeaters and the Internet Refer to the separate APRS Op...

Page 3: ...in such a way that it may interfere with the proper operation of the air bags After installing the radio check that the brake lamp head lamp turning indicator lights wiper etc are working normally wit...

Page 4: ...soft cloth and wring it out thoroughly before using it to wipe the touch panel When wiping the touch panel be careful not to wipe too hard or scratch the surface with your nails When the touch panel i...

Page 5: ...creen is to be touched quickly Touch SQL for 1 second or longer Indicates that the symbol on the touch panel screen is to be touched for one second or longer Select MODE Indicates that the items are t...

Page 6: ...modulation mode 46 Displaying the band scope 47 Muting the audio 48 Communicating 49 Transmitting 49 Adjusting the transmit power 50 Adjusting the sensitivity of the microphone 50 Communicating in th...

Page 7: ...ing the messages and pictures 123 Downloading messages and images 124 Sending messages and pictures 125 Creating and sending a message 125 Sending saved pictures 129 Replying to a message or picture 1...

Page 8: ...of the repeater 187 Setting the frequency step 188 Setting the volume of the beep 188 Setting the clock shift of the CPU 188 Setting the program key of the microphone 189 Expanding the receive range...

Page 9: ...le when these instructions are ignored and the product is handled wrongly Type and meaning of symbols Prohibited actions that must not be carried out in order to use this radio safely For example sign...

Page 10: ...leak electric shock and equipment failure When smoke or strange odors are emitted from the radio turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the socket This may result in fire liquid leak ov...

Page 11: ...oes off For safety reasons please pull the power plug of the DC power equipment connected to the product out of the AC socket Never touch the antenna as well This may result in fire electric shock and...

Page 12: ...om the electrical devices inverters etc fitted in the car Do not place the device on an unsteady or sloping surface or in a location where there is a lot of vibration The device may fall over or drop...

Page 13: ...rsion DC power cable with fuse attached European version Spare fuse 15 A USA EXP version Spare Fuse 15 A European version PC connection cable SCU 20 Operating Manual Warranty Card Quick Manual Microph...

Page 14: ...r clockwise direction Press the knob to enable setting the operating band frequency in 1 MHz units Press the knob for one second or longer to enable setting the frequency in 5 MHz units In memory mode...

Page 15: ...the knob for one second or longer to enable setting the frequency in 5 MHz units In memory mode when the knob is pressed for one second or longer if a tag name is attached to the memory channel the ta...

Page 16: ...put available from the FTM 400XDR DE to the MH 85A11U speaker micro SD card slot Back ANT terminal Connect the co axial cable for the antenna 13 8 VDC Connect the provided DC power supply cable with f...

Page 17: ...numbers and letters Changes the VFO Memory operating mode of the operating band Activates the GM Group Monitor functions A Switches the operating band to Band A B Switches the operating band to Band...

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