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DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT DMU-2000 - …

data MANAGEMENT UNITDMU- 2000 OPERATING MANUALVERTEX STANDARD CO., Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, JapanVERTEX STANDARDUS Headquarters10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, EUROPE Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The NetherlandsYAESU UK 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall CloseWinchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, STANDARD HK 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong KongVERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA) PTY., Business Park, unit 14/45 Normanby RoadNotting Hill 3168, Victoria, AustraliaInstallation and and Read This Using an External the DMU- 2000 data MANAGEMENT Menu Mode Operation ..8 About the Monitor to Use the World Clock the World of the Function Keys on the World Map Screen.

DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT DMU-2000 OPERATING MANUAL VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.

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1 data MANAGEMENT UNITDMU- 2000 OPERATING MANUALVERTEX STANDARD CO., Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, JapanVERTEX STANDARDUS Headquarters10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, EUROPE Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The NetherlandsYAESU UK 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall CloseWinchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, STANDARD HK 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong KongVERTEX STANDARD (AUSTRALIA) PTY., Business Park, unit 14/45 Normanby RoadNotting Hill 3168, Victoria, AustraliaInstallation and and Read This Using an External the DMU- 2000 data MANAGEMENT Menu Mode Operation ..8 About the Monitor to Use the World Clock the World of the Function Keys on the World Map Screen.

2 12 SET (LOCAL-TIME1) (TIME FORMAT) World Clock Setup Timer and Alarm the Spectrum Scope ..18 Explanation of the Function Keys on the Spectrum Scope Screen ..18 Using the CTR (Center) Display the LBWS (Limited Band Width Sweep) Function ..22 Using the FIX (Fixed) Mode ..23 Audio Scope and the Audio Scope and of the Function Keys on the Audio Scope and Oscilloscope Screen ..24 Using the Audio Scope ..25 Audio Scope the Book the Log Book ..28 Explanation of the Function Keys on the Log Book Screen ..28 Log Book Example ..29 CONFIG SETTING Mode Book data Book Previous-QSO Check (CHECK)..33 Editing Log Book Log Log data (LOAD)..34 Summary / SWR the Temperature / SWR Indication.

3 36 Explanation of the Function Keys on the Temperature / SWR Indication Screen ..36 Graphic Meter SWR the Marker on the SWR Graph ..39 Great Circle Map / Rotator Control the Great Circle Map / Rotator Control Function of the Function Keys on the Great Circle Map / Rotator Control Function the Memory Channel the Memory Channel List ..45 Explanation of the Function Keys on the Memory Channel List a Memory Channel/Restoring an Erased Memory Channel ..46 Saving Memory Memory data ..47 Using the MENU the MENU Mode ..48 Explanation of the Function Keys on the Menu Mode Screen ..49 Memu Mode Configuration Changes ..50 Menu Mode Menu Configuration data ..51 Loading Menu OF CONTENTSDMU- 2000 data MANAGEMENT UNITPage 1 DMUTRXKEYBOARDS upplied Connection CableMONITOR~AC IN~AC INAntennaINSTALLATION AND CONNECTION1.

4 Make certain that all cables are disconnected fromthe Referring to Figure 1, remove the three screws fromeach side of the transceiver, and three screws fromthe top edge of the rear panel. Slide the top cover to-ward to the rear about 1/2 inch (1 cm), then removethe top Refer to Figure 2 for the mounting location for theSCOPE unit . Locate the 14-pin plug taped on the chas-sis. Remove the tape and remove the 14-pin plug fromthe Mount the SCOPE unit using the supplied four screws(Figure 3).5. Referring to Figure 4, plug the 14-pin plug which wasremoved from the chassis in the previous step intothe J7002 connector on the SCOPE Locate the Coaxial plugs (labeled and ) installedin jacks (J4508 and J4507) on the RX-2 unit .

5 Un-plug the Coaxial plug () from the RX-2 unit andplug it into the J7003 on the SCOPE unit . Unplug theCoaxial plug () from the RX-2 unit and plug it intothe J7001 on the SCOPE unit (Figure 4).7. Replace the top cover and its nine Assemble the transceiver, data MANAGEMENT unit ,after-market Display, and after-market Keyboard (ifused) pursuant to Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 SCOPE unit Mounting Location14-pin PlugFigure 414-pin PlugSCOPE UnitRX-2 UnitFigure 5 Move the Coaxial plugMove the Coaxial plugKeep a inch ( cm) of space on ei-ther side of the DMU- 2000 to pre-vent the data MANAGEMENT UNITPage 2 POWER SwitchPress this switch to turn the data MANAGEMENT Uniton, after first setting the rear panel POWER switchto the I position.

6 Press this switch again to turn theData MANAGEMENT unit off. If the rear panel sPOWER switch is set to the O position, the frontpanel POWER switch will not Card SlotThis slot accepts the supplied Compact Flash (CF)Card, which allows storage, transfer, and recall oftransceiver configuration data and operator prefer-ences, along with Log Book data , etc. When the CFCard is successfully inserted, the red LED by the slotwill light remove the card out from slot, press the small push-button at the right hand side of the : If you get the CF CARD IS NOT READY error message on the after-market monitor, check theposition of the CF Card in the slot for proper POWER SwitchThis is main power On (I)/Off (O) switch of the DataManagement unit .

7 Always turn this switch on beforeturning on the front panel s [POWER] this switch is not turned On, the front panel[POWER] switch will not holder requires a fuse. Always use Amp fuse, whether operating on 100 - 120 VACor 200 - 240 VAC.~AC IN JackConnect the supplied 3-wire AC line cord to thissocket after ensuring that your AC mains voltagematches that on the label. See the Installation sectionfor instructions on how to change the internal switch-ing power supply AC mains voltage, if JackConnect this 8-pin MINI-DIN jack to the DMU jackon the FT- 2000 transceiver, using the supplied con-trol JackConnect a after-market GPS re-ceiver capable of supplyingNMEA data to this jack.

8 The dataline connects to Pin 2, and theground shield connects to Pin you connect the GPS receiver to this jack, the Rotator page on the after-market monitor will au-tomatically include a Great Circle map centered onyour location. The DMU- 2000 can support the GGA,GLL, and RMC data Sentences from the GPS BOARD JackConnect your keyboard (not supplied) to one of thesejacks in accordance with your keyboard type ( USB or PS/2 ) to use the Smart Memory Card for storageof logbook data , and for input of your location whensetting up the World OUT JackThis jack is for future expansion of the data Manage-ment unit s capabilities, but at this time it is not 2 GPS data INPin 5 GNDSWITCHES AND CONNECTORSDMU- 2000 data MANAGEMENT UNITPage 3 AUDIO IN JackThis jack is audio signal input for the Audio Scopedisplay of the can observe the audio wave of a signal providedby equipment connected to this JackThis jack supports the USB protocol, for connec-tion of a USB.

9 Other types of USB-related accessories (otherthan a keyboard) are not supported by this jack, andmust not be connected JackConnect an external monitor (not supplied) to AND CONNECTORSSPECIFICATIONSS upply Voltage:100 VAC ~ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (Universal)Power Consumption (Approx.): 50 VADimensions (WxHxD) x x (100 x 135 x 350 mm)Weight (Approx.) lbs ( kg)PACKAGING LISTDMU-20001 pcSCOPE Unit1 pcCF Card1 pc Q9000855 (128 MB)AC Power Cord 1 pcT9017882: USAT9013285: EuropeT9013283A: AustraliaConnection Cable 1 pcT9101560 Spare Fuse1 pcQ00000096 ( )Screws4 pcs U03306002 (ASM3X6NI)Operation Manual 1 pcWarranty Card1 pcDMU- 2000 data MANAGEMENT UNITPage 4 PLEASE READ THIS FIRSTWhen turning on the transceiver for the first time, please set the local time as soon as possible.

10 If this is not done, thevarious functions of the World Clock and Great Circle Map will not function : If you wish to add a city to the City List that was programmed at the factory, you will need to supply your own USBor PS/2 Keyboard. If you utilize one of the pre-loaded cities, a keyboard is not may also set up the local time for other locations, without a keyboard, using the cities that have been pre-loaded atthe note that there are four power switches that must be turned on in order for the operation. They are (1) main powerswitch of the transceiver, (2) actual power switch of the transceiver, (3) main power switch of the data ManagementUnit, and (4) actual power switch of the data MANAGEMENT unit .


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