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To return to the standby mode press 

  key

.

 

6.9.7 Power On Message (POWER ON MSG) - MENU 40   

With this Menu you can customize the welcome message that appears on the display when the radio is switched on.   

Choose amongst the following options: 

• 

VOLTAGE (the power voltage is momentarily displayed) 

• 

MESSAGE (welcome message) 

• 

LOGO (Custom Pictures) 

• 

MODEL NAME (the model name of the radio will be displayed) 

In Standby mode press 

  + 40. The display will show “

POWER ON MSG”.   

Press 

  key to enter the function. Press the 

/

 keys to select the desired option and confirm with MENU.   

To return to the standby mode, press 

  key. 

6.9.8 Power On Password (Power On Password) - Menu 43 

With this Menu you can request the correct password when the radio is turned on. 

In standby mode, press MENU + 43. The display will show "

POWER ON PWD

Press 

  key to enter the function. Press the 

/

 keys to enable/disable (ON/OFF) the power on password and confirm 

with MENU. 

To return to standby mode, press 

  key. 

Enable the power on password function. Each time the radio is turned on, it will display "Input Password" to prompt for 

the correct password. 

6.10 Reset - MENU 42   

This transceiver has two Reset modes available: VFO and ALL. 

 

• Reset VFO: all the settings except channels will return to the default settings. 

 

• Reset ALL: all settings will return to the default settings. 

 

Reset VFO 

 

In standby mode, press 

  + 42; the screen will display “

RESET”. 

 

Press 

  to enter the function. Press the

 

/

 

keys to select VFO, then press 

  to confirm. 

 

Summary of Contents for UV-5G PLUS

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Page 3: ...his subject refer to the EU specification guide 2014 53 EU ATTENTION When programming the radio start by reading the factory software data and then rewrite this data with your frequency etc to a new s...

Page 4: ...sing the Type C USB Charger 6 6 High low power fast selection Chapter3 Installation of Accessories 6 7 Keypad lock 3 1 Installing Removing the Antenna 6 9 1000Hz 1450Hz 1750Hz Tone burst 3 2 Installin...

Page 5: ...conformit la FCC Ce dispositif a t test et s av re conforme l article 15 des r glements de la Commission f d rale des communications FCC Ce dispositif est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Ce disposit...

Page 6: ...o comply with FCC RF exposure requirements Body Worn Operation This device was evaluated for body worn operations with the supplied belt clip accessory All necessary accessories are included in the pa...

Page 7: ...at high volume for a long time 4 For vehicles with an air bag do not place the product in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area 5 Keep the product and its accessories out of rea...

Page 8: ...d short circuit separate the battery from metal pars or from each other if two or more batteries are transported in one packaging 3 The radio must be switched off and secured against switch on if the...

Page 9: ...le functions to keep your call privacy confidential 1 77 TFT large screen full keyboard fully open menu operation Channel scan frequency scan and three scan and recovery methods TO CO and SE Up to 999...

Page 10: ...rovided by our company Other models may cause explosion and personal injury After installing the battery pack and if the radio displays low battery with a voice prompt please charge the battery 2 3 Us...

Page 11: ...begins c It takes approximately 2 5 hours to fully charge the battery When the lamp lights green the charging is completed Remove the battery or the radio unit with its battery from socket When charg...

Page 12: ...ger to wall power outlet 3 An empty battery will be fully charged in 4 hours 4 The battery meter on LCD will move to indicate the battery is charging Note It is recommended to power OFF your radio whi...

Page 13: ...urning the power volume knob all the way counter clockwise 1 Make sure the battery is aligned in parallel with the radio body with the lower edge of the battery about 1 2cm below the edge of the radio...

Page 14: ...O MR mode key 5 Status LED 6 SK2 Flashlight and Monitor key 7 A B select key 8 Key MENU 9 Numeric keypad 10 Antenna jack 11 LED flashlight 12 Color LCD 13 Accessory jack 14 Speaker and microphone 15 O...

Page 15: ...TX will be shifted lower in frequency than RX D Dual watch enabled Keypad lock enabled VOX enabled The confidential calling feature is activated N Narrowband enabled Battery level indicator R Reverse...

Page 16: ...off Side key 2 Monitor and Flashlight Press SK2 key momentarily to turn on the LED flashlight Another momentary press will flash the LED Another momentary press turns the flashlight off Press and hol...

Page 17: ...xit the Menu and functions Press and hold the key to activate the one touch search function Numeric keypad With these keys you can input the information or your selections on the radio In tx mode pres...

Page 18: ...the volume power knob clock wise To turn the volume down turn the Volume Power knob counter clock wise Be careful not to turn it too far as you may inadvertently turn your radio off By using the monit...

Page 19: ...ur local regulatory body for further information on what laws rules and regulations apply to your area 5 6 Channel MR mode and Channel selection There are two modes of operation Frequency VFO mode and...

Page 20: ...n LED is on NOTE To ensure the best reception volume keep the distance between the microphone and the mouth at the time of transmission from 2 5 cm to 5 cm 5 8 Using the Flashlight You can use this ra...

Page 21: ...he SK2 key to enter Monitor When receiving matched carrier but the signaling or the signal is too weak this function allows monitor the weak signal Stop pressing the SK2 key to turn off the speakers a...

Page 22: ...earch frequency and CTCSS or DCS to the channel Note During frequency Search press the key on the radio to switch between UHF or VHF bands 5 16 Weather Radio Scan Weather Channel Your radio has a NOAA...

Page 23: ...s If your radio is set to Memory MR mode the following menu items will not take any effect STEP TXP W N CTCSS DCS S CODE PTT ID BCL SFT D OFFSET MEM CH 6 1 1 Basic use Using the menu with arrow keys 1...

Page 24: ...ter the numerical short cut code 5 And just as in the previous section a To confirm your selection press and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu b To cancel your changes pres...

Page 25: ...nner stops when it detects a signal and after a factory preset time out it resumes scanning Carrier operation In Carrier Operation CO mode the scanner stops when it detects a signal and after a factor...

Page 26: ...6 2 5 Scan DCS This function allows scanning the frequencies with DCS code enabled a In standby mode press 1 5 the display will show Scan DCS b Press key and the scan of DCS codes will start NOTES The...

Page 27: ...to set the radio to VFO mode and the VFO icon is displayed on the right c 3 1 1 0 Deletes Prior Data in channel Ex 10 d 1 2 123 0 Selects desired TX encode tone e Enter RX frequency Ex 43255000 f 3 0...

Page 28: ...our receiving frequency c Press the key to enter the menu d Enter 2 9 on the numeric keypad to get to frequency offset e Press key to select f Use the numerical keypad to enter the specified frequency...

Page 29: ...atically activated In standby mode press 7 The screen will display VOX Press key to enter the function Press the keys to turn off the VOX function or to select the VOX level 1 10 then press key to con...

Page 30: ...ess the key to exit the menu 6 7 Stopwatch timer In standby mode press 44 The screen displays STOP WATCH Press to enter the function Press the keys to enable ON the function then press key for confirm...

Page 31: ...to the matching DTMF codes as you would expect The A B C and D codes are located in the and keys respectively To send DTMF codes press the key s corresponding to the message you want to send while hol...

Page 32: ...y 6 9 4 Language of the MENU LANGUAGE MENU 18 This section shows the language of the MENU English In standby mode press 18 The display will show LANGUAGE 6 9 5 Working Mode MDF A MENU 24 The radio has...

Page 33: ...On Password Menu 43 With this Menu you can request the correct password when the radio is turned on In standby mode press MENU 43 The display will show POWER ON PWD Press key to enter the function Pr...

Page 34: ...volume The antenna maybe loose or maybe installed incorrectly Turnoff the radio and then remove and reattach the antenna The speaker maybe blocked Clean the surface of the speaker You cannot communica...

Page 35: ...d from 1 to 2 mV on VHF 1 STEP Step Frequency 2 5K 0 5 0K 1 6 25K 2 10 0K 3 12 5K 4 20 0K 5 25 0K 6 50 0K 7 Selects the amount of frequency change in VFO Frequency mode when scanning or pressing the k...

Page 36: ...ceiver in the absence of a specific and continuous sub audible signal If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific and continuous signal you will not hear anything 11 R DCS Rece...

Page 37: ...d DTMF codes DT ANI 3 All DTMF Side Tones are heard Determines when DTMF Side Tones can be heard from the transceiver speaker 20 S CODE Signal Code 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 8 9 9 8 10 9 11 10 12 11...

Page 38: ...nd will not transmit if the PTT key is pressed when a channel is already in use 27 AUTOLK Automatic Keypad Lock OFF 0 5 1 10 2 15 3 Set the automatic keyboard lock delay time To prevent the keyboard f...

Page 39: ...squelch tail noise 34 RP STE Squelch Tail Elimination OFF 0 1 10 This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise when communicating through a repeater 35 RPT RL Delay the squelch tail of repeater O...

Page 40: ...ALL 1 Resets the radio to factory defaults with some exceptions 43 POWER ON PWD Power on password OFF 0 ON 1 Activate the radio power on password You must enter the correct password to turn on the ra...

Page 41: ...ce 50ohm Transmitter Part RF Output Power 5W GMRS FM Modulation 11K0F3E 12 5KHz Adjacent Channel Power 60dB 12 5KHz Transmission current 500mA Receiver Part Receive Sensitivity s E Adjacent Channel Se...

Page 42: ...anty of accuracy or reliability is given All the specifications and designs are subject to change without notice due to continuous technological development No part of this manual may be copied modifi...

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