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RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS*

Sensitivity  

-119dBm @12 dB SINAD 

-119dBm @5%BER

Adjacent Channel Selectivity 

60dB @12.5kHz 

70dB @25kHz

Intermodulation 65dB
Spurious Rejection 

70dB

Hum and Noise 

-40dB @12.5kHz 

-45dB @25kHz

Conducted Spurious Emission 

≤ -57dBm (<1GHz) 

≤ -47dBm (>1GHz)

Audio Output Power 

1W

Audio Distortion 

≤3% (Rated typically)

ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS*

Ingress Protection Rating 

IP54

Operating Temperature 

-5°F ~ +140°F / -20°C ~ 60°C 

Storage Temperature 

-22°F ~ +150°F / -30°C ~ 65°C 

* Remarks: All specifications subject to change without notice.

TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS*

Modulation Designator 

16KØF3E/11KØF3E (Analog) 

4FSK (Digital)

TX Output Power 

4W / 1W

Rated Spurious Emission 

≤ -36dBm (<1GHz) 

≤ -30dBm (>1GHz)

Hum and Noise 

-40dB @12.5kHz 

-45dB @25kHz

Adjacent Channel Power 

60dB @12.5kHz 

70dB @25kHz

Modulated Audio Distortion 

≤3%

Customizing your Radio

Your radio can be customized to fit your specific needs. This can be done by 

your dealer or distributor using special configuration software. Each analog 

channel can be programmed for TX frequency, RX frequency, TX power level, 

Bandwidth, CTCSS or CDCSS, Busy Channel Lock Out, TX time out value, Scan 

Enabled, Whisper Mode, Rx Only Mode, etc. Each digital channel can be 

programmed for TX frequency, RX frequency, TX power level, DMA Slot Mode, 

Color Code, Busy Channel Lock Out, TX time out value, Scan Enabled, Call 

Type/Call ID Selection, Emergency Call Notification Setting, Voice Encryption, 

Whisper Mode, RX Only Mode, and etc.
The configuration software allows setting the radio default Squelch level, Radio 

ID, Function Keys assignment, Digital Contacts/RX Group assignment, Digital 

Emergency Call modes and variables, Voice Encryption values, Zone 

assignment, Mic gain, Lone worker variables, Tones and Signaling values, 

Power Save mode and etc.

Pre-programmed Channel Frequency Table

  

 

 Zone 1 – Analog Channels

 Channel  Frequency 

Power 

Code 

RX Code 

TX Code 

Bandwidth

  

(MHz)  Output  System  (Hz) 

(Hz) 

(kHz)

 1 

464.5500  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 2 

467.9250  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 3 

467.8500  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 4 

467.8750  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 5 

461.0625  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 6 

461.1125  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 7 

461.1625  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 8 

461.2125  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 9 

464.5000  High 

CTCSS  67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 10 

467.7625 

High 

CTCSS 

67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 11 

464.5000 

High 

CTCSS 

67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 12 

464.5000 

High 

CTCSS 

77.0 

77.0 

12.5

 13 

464.5000 

High 

CTCSS 

88.5 

88.5 

12.5

 14 

464.5000 

High 

CTCSS  179.9 

179.9 

12.5

 15 

464.5000 

High 

CTCSS 

None 

60.0 

12.5

 16 

464.5500 

High 

CTCSS 

67.0 

67.0 

12.5

 

 

 

 Zone 2 – Digital Channel

 Channel 

Frequency 

Power 

TDMA 

Group 

Color 

Voice

  

(MHz)  Output 

 

ID 

Code  Encryption

 

433.3750 

High 

Slot 1 

Off

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for DXDMR500

Page 1: ...DXDMR500 User guide Printed in China Part No AL ML100600 English DIGITAL DMR ANALOG UHF TWO WAY RADIO MODEL DXDMR500 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS CONTACT US 1 866 208 1654 User guide ...

Page 2: ...dous situations and your risk of personal injury or property damage DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate inj...

Page 3: ...ay void the user s authority granted by the FCC to operate this device and should not be made 4 Do not plug the wall adaptor into the power outlet if the outlet is wet 5 Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin a minor burn can result 6 Do not place your radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area If a r...

Page 4: ...PTT switch ALWAYS use DEWALT authorized accessories antennas batteries belt clips speaker microphones etc Use of unauthorized accessories can cause the FCC IC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 1 inch 2 5 cm away from your head and body when transmitting and only use the DEWALT belt clips listed in this user manual A 5 A 6 ENGLISH Limit the amount o...

Page 5: ...sified as Occupational Controlled Use Only meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards and the ways to minimize such hazards NOT intended for use in an General population uncontrolled environment DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed RF exposure limits A proper an...

Page 6: ...ith FCC IC requirements transmitter adjustments should be made only by or under the supervision of a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repairs in the private Land Mobile and Fixed Services as certified by an organization representative of the user of those services Replacement of any transmitter component crystal semiconductor etc not authorized by th...

Page 7: ...he charging base Fig H 5 Slide the battery into the charging base Charging Notes Best charging performance room temperature 60 85 F 15 30 C Charging base operating temperature range 32 115 F 0 45 C The battery should be fully charged at least once every three months for battery maintenance Using Your Radio Caring for Your Radio Your radio will give you years of trouble free service if cared for pr...

Page 8: ...ne 2 see the default Zones and Frequency table on page 10 The radio can be programmed with up to 256 channel frequencies i e up to 16 zones and each zone carries up to 16 channels Rotate the channel knob to change the channel Those channel s and zone s settings would be assigned by your system administrator and programmed by the dealer 3 4 Charging base LED Indicator LED Indicator Alternating Red ...

Page 9: ...ator and or dealer Those channel s and zone s settings would be assigned by your system administrator and programmed by the dealer Battery Level Indication default feature of Side Function Key 1 SK1 To check the battery level press and release the Battery Level Indication button the status will be voice prompted Transmit Power Setting default feature of Side Function Key 2 SK2 The radio can transm...

Page 10: ...p rotary control Volume Power on off Power Switch Rotary Knob Charging Base Drop in Type Power Supply Input 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 0 2A Dimensions without antenna 5 3 x 2 4 x 1 5 Inches 133 x 61 x 37 mm Weight with battery pack 10 5 oz 300g Frequency Stability vs Temperature 1 5ppm Estimated Battery TX RX STBY duty cycle FCC ID Designator 2AHJMDMREJJ IC ID Designator 21854 DMREJJ Power 5 5 90 duty cy...

Page 11: ...ncy TX power level DMA Slot Mode Color Code Busy Channel Lock Out TX time out value Scan Enabled Call Type Call ID Selection Emergency Call Notification Setting Voice Encryption Whisper Mode RX Only Mode and etc The configuration software allows setting the radio default Squelch level Radio ID Function Keys assignment Digital Contacts RX Group assignment Digital Emergency Call modes and variables ...

Page 12: ...AR PURPOSE DEWALT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS EXPRESSED WARRANTY LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER DEWALT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING...

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