DX-5000 Series User Manual VHF Transceiver DX-5100 DX-5200 UHF Transceiver DX-5400 Version #1 (2020-12-28) Yeon Hwa M Tech Co. Yeonhwa M Tech Co.,Ltd. 36, Jeonpa-ro 44beon-gil, Manan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 14086, Korea Tel : 82-70-7436-3296 / E-mail : overseas@xradio.co.kr Web : www.xradio.co.
1. Features of DX-5000 series DX-5000 series is a digital radio that is designed to be convenient to use and is ergonomically designed to be comfortable to grip for hands. It has been developed for public facilities for safety services such as the military, fire department, construction site, industrial site, various event halls, and supermarkets, etc.
2. Specification 2.1 DX-5000 Series General Frequency Range DX-5100 : 136~174 MHz DX-5200 : 216~224 MHz DX-5400 : 400 ~512 MHz Frequency Stability ±1.5ppm (-30 to +60℃) Channels 1,024 channels Programmable Channels 64 (1 Zone = Max 1,024 Channels) Channel Spacing 12.5KHz Digital Vocoder AMBE++ Dimensions 113mm(H) x 54.5mm(W) x 35.5mm(D) Weight 280g Power Source DC +7.
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Figure 3-3) LCD descriptions & Icons 3.2 Basic Operation Buttons Operation Description Power On/Off Volume switch(Knob) Turn the volume switch (Knob) clockwise or counterclockwise to power On/Off To increase/decrease the volume, turn the volume knob with power on, then, Speaker icon indicates volume increase/decrease PTT Zone button Press PTT button to transmit The registered zone is selectable in order. On the selected zone, use ▲/▼ buttons to move up and down the list.
4. Basic Operation Please read the instruction manual thoroughly before using the product. This manual provides useful information in regards to the basic operation of the radio. 4.1 Antenna installation and Removal To install the antenna, insert the antenna into antenna connector and screw the antenna clockwise. To remove the antenna, screw the antenna counter clockwise. Figure 4-1) How to tighten and loosen the antenna from the radio 1. Overtightening the antenna as it may cause damage to the Radio. 2.
Figure 4-2) How to install and remove the battery 4.3 Belt Clip Installation and Removal 1) Installation belt clip: To attach the belt clip, align the belt clip to the grooves on the back of the radio as shown and push it down to the direction number 1. Clip will “click” when locked. 2) Removal belt clip: To remove the belt clip, push the locking tab to the direction number 2 and pull the belt clip up to the direction number 3 at the same time.
4.4 External Accessory Connector Jack The accessory connector is used to connect an external headset or SW programming. Open the accessory cover and align the accessory connector with the accessory jack. Push the connector into the jack to attach and pull it out to remove. Keep cover closed when not using accessories. Figure 4-4) External accessory connector jack 4.5 How to charge the battery Please charge the battery before using the radio for best performance and safety.
Figure 4-5) How to charge the Radio and battery 5. Operating Instruction of DX-5000 Series DX-5000 series body buttons are defined as shown the figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1) Parts & Buttons 5.1 Power ON/OFF Volume Switch (knob) Turn the power on/off switch clockwise to power on, then LCD display screen will start with a sound to make a beginning. Turn the power on/off switch counter-clockwise to power off, then LCD display screen will end with a voice guide “Good-bye”. And also audio volume level can be adjusted by turning the power on/off volume switch clockwise/counter-clockwise. 5.
5.3 ZONE Button Press zone button to search the ZONEs programmed via CPS program and press the ▲/▼ buttons to select your desired zone. 5.4 Menu Button To enter the menu tree as displayed in Figure 5-2, press the MENU button. Press the ▲ to move to the right and press ▼ to move to the left. To enter the submenu, press the MENU button one more time. Figure 5-2) DX-5000 Series Menu Figure 5-3) DX-5000 series Menu Tree 5.5 Menu ▲/▼ Button and Channel ▲/▼ Button Press the MENU button to enter.
▲/▼ button to move UP / Down the channel. 5.6 Contact Button Press the Contact button to enter the contact list such as Individual call, Group call, All call programmed into the Radio. 5.7 Menu Exit Button Press the Menu Exit button to exit out. 5.8 Accessory Jack The accessory connector (Jack) is used to connect an external speaker microphone, headset or any external device. And also, it is used for CPS programming and upgrading new firmware. 5.
and to extend battery life. Using a charger or battery brand other than XRadio can cause battery or radio damage. 2) Please use a fully charged battery before using the radio for best performance and safety. 3) Turn off the radio before charging the battery. Continuous rapid discharge (when the positive or negative terminal of the battery touches the metal object) will cause a fatal defect to the battery and may cause explosion or fire. 6.
Figure 7-1) DX-5000 series main menus ☞ Note) If the menu is not operated for at least 25 seconds after launch, the radio will revert to standby mode. 7.1.1 Contact The Contact List provides a list of individuals, groups or all calls of which you can make a direct call.
Inbox stores up to 10 received text messages; when the received messages exceed 10, the oldest message is cleared and the newest incoming message is registered. When a new message arrives, the contents will be displayed on the LCD screen. When you choose messages stored in the list, you can view the received messages and the caller ID that initiated the call. If you want to delete text message from the inbox, select “delete all” from within the inbox menu and press the menu button to delete all messages.
Settings, Lists and Delete all functions are available. Up to 63 conversations/recordings can be stored with each recording limited to 2minutes and 30 seconds. If you want to delete recordings, select “delete all” from the Voice Recording menu by pressing the menu button. When the encryption mode is selected, only encrypted call can be recorded, and non-encrypted call cannot be recorded. 7.1.
This is a feature to encrypt the incoming and outgoing voice. Voice Encryption function for each channel can be set through CPS in Digital mode. Total number of available voice encryption is from 0 to 65535 and its code can be set via CPS program. 3) VOX This function allows transmitting without using the PTT button. VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted from 1~5 with 5 being the most sensitive and the sensitivity can be set via the CPS program.
10) LED Control. The function is to set the enable or disable the LED status display. It can be set via the CPS program. 11. Language The function is to select the language for the menus. 7.1.8 Radio information A menu that shows the information of the device.
8. Precautions 8.1 Matters affecting the performance of the equipment. Don’t remove the antenna from the radio and don’t modify the antenna or make any changes to the antenna. Strong electronic waves emitted from the radio can have an effect on the performance of the radio if the antenna is modified and can cause the radio to have a defect not covered under warranty. Don’t use other manufacturer’s accessories (such as rechargeable batteries, adapters, external speaker microphone and earphone, etc.).
9. Safety Notes Please make sure to read the followings for safe and effective use of the Radio. • Please keep the radio away at least 1 inch from the body. • Do not touch antenna if it is damaged. Risk of skin burn can occur if the outside surface of antenna gets stripped out. • Please be careful when putting the battery in a pocket or a bag. If you contact a conductive metal to a battery terminal, there is a heat and fire risk to your radio.
Warranty Card Thank you for purchasing DX-5000 Series. 1. This product has passed strict quality control and testing process. 2. Warranty is one year from original date of purchase . • Failure of the product under normal operating conditions, during the warranty period may be repaired by YeonHwa M Tech Co.,Ltd or our authorized service organization free of charge. 3. For the following cases, some service fees will be charged. • When repair occurs after the warranty period has passed.
Cautions 1 The device complies with RF specifications when it is used at 25mm distance from your body. 2 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type, dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 3 Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. 4 EUT Temperature: 0℃~+35℃, The charging temperature of battery is 0℃~45℃,do not charging when temperature is below 0℃.
FCC statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
IC statement English Statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1, This device may not cause interference. 2, This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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