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e. Enter RX frequency (Ex. 456000) 

 

f.

 

[MENU] [2][7] [MENU] [1][0] [MENU]

   

 

Enter the desired channel (Ex 10) 

 

-->> [EXIT]

     

 

 

 

 

Channel has been added 

 

g. [VFO/MR]

 Return to MR Mode. Channel number will re-appear. 

 

6.11 Repeaters Programming 

The  following  instructions  assume  that  you  know  what  transmit  and  receive  frequencies  your  repeater  employs,  and  that 
you're authorized to use it.   

a.

 Set the radio to Frequency (VFO) mode with the 

[VFO/MR]

 key.   

b.

 Enter the repeater’s output (your receiving) frequency by either using the 

 and 

 keys, or by entering it directly on the 

numerical keypad. 

c.

 Press the 

[MENU]

 key to enter the menu.   

d.

 Enter 

[2][6]

 on the numeric keypad to get to frequency offset.   

e.

 Press 

[MENU]

 key to select.   

f. 

Use the numerical keypad to enter the specified frequency offset. See the section called “26 OFFSET - Frequency shift 

amount” for details.   

g.

 Press 

[MENU]

 to confirm and save.   

h.

 Enter 

[2][5]

 on the numeric keypad to get to offset direction.   

i. 

Use the 

/

 keys to  (positive) or - (negative) offset.   

j. 

Press

 [MENU] 

to confirm and save.   

k.

 Optional:   

a). Save to memory, see the section called “Manual programming” for details.   
b). Set up CTCSS; see the section called “CTCSS” for details.   

Summary of Contents for G5R

Page 1: ...Analog UHF VHF Two Way Radio Operating Manual Draft version...

Page 2: ...uctions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulation When programming the radio start by reading the factory software data and then rewrit...

Page 3: ...ndicator 2 6 How to Store the Battery 3 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 3 1 Installing Removing the Antenna 3 2 Installing the belt clip 3 3 Installing the battery pack 3 4 Additional Speaker Microphone O...

Page 4: ...election 6 6 Keypad lock 6 7 FM Radio FM 6 8 Flashlight 6 9 1000Hz 1450Hz 1750Hz Tone burst 6 10 Manual Programming Channels Memory 6 11 Repeaters Programming 7 WORKING THE MENU SYSTEM 7 1 Basic use 7...

Page 5: ...or radio interference even when it is operating properly To determine whether your radio is causing the interference turn it off If the interference goes away your radio is causing it Try to eliminate...

Page 6: ...rements and information concerning license applianction procedures Our radio generators RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode This radio is designed for and classified as Occupational Use Onl...

Page 7: ...swith IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational controlled RF exposure emvironment at operating duty factors of up to 50 and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only An appropriate wa...

Page 8: ...should be held 2 inch from the user s face in order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements For more information about RF exposure please visit the FCC web site at www fcc gov Body worn Operation...

Page 9: ...ation equipment is completely prohibited Important Tips To help you make better use of the product be sure to observe the following instructions 1 Do not use any unauthorized or damaged accessory 2 Ke...

Page 10: ...ormal charging Please use a clean and dry cloth to wipe it on a regular basis 2 It is recommended to charge the battery under 5 40 Violation of the said limit may cause battery life reduction or even...

Page 11: ...rs FM radio receiver 88 108MHz VOX Scan Dual Watch functions Channel or frequency mode selection Power Save TOT Time out timer DTMF function Reverse function Alarm function CTCSS and DCS codes researc...

Page 12: ...pacity will reach its best performance The battery pack life may be depleted when it s operating time decreases even though it has been fully and correctly charged If this is the case replace the batt...

Page 13: ...ner 2 4 How to Charge a Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet and then plug the cable of the AC adaptor into the DC jack located on the back of the charger The indicator light blinks orange and is th...

Page 14: ...ttery a If the battery needs to be stored keep it in status of 80 discharged b It should be kept in low temperature and dry environment c Keep it away from hot places and direct sunlight Do not short...

Page 15: ...nna into the connector on the top of the transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure b Removing the Antenna Turn the antenna counter clockwise to remove it 3 2...

Page 16: ...e sure your radio is turned off by turning the power volume knob all the way counter clockwise a Make sure the battery is aligned in parallel with the radio body with the lower edge of the battery abo...

Page 17: ...ress the battery release above the battery pack as you slide the battery downward 3 4 Installing the Additional Speaker Microphone Optional Pry open the rubber MIC Headset jack cover and then insert t...

Page 18: ...4 RADIO OVERVIEW 4 1 Buttons and controls of the radio...

Page 19: ...ad lock Long pressure the keypad will be locked 13 MENU enter the MENU functions and confirms the selection 14 Led transmission red reception green 15 VFO MR to change the frequency or the channel mod...

Page 20: ...t is activated 7 Appears when a negative shift is enabled 8 Reverse frequency 9 Narrow bandwidth N narrow When the wide W bandwidth is activated no icon is displayed 10 This icon indicates the keypad...

Page 21: ...nt Green Receiving 4 4 Main keypad controls CALL key Press it for a short time to turn on the FM radio Press it again to turn it off If you press it for a long time you will activate the alarm functio...

Page 22: ...seconds the channel and frequency will move downwards rapidly in SCAN mode press this control to move the scanning downwards EXIT key push this button to exit the functions and settings Numeric keypad...

Page 23: ...oice will announce frequency mode or channel mode Turn the volume power knob counter clock wise all the way until you hear a click The unit is now off 5 2 Adjusting the volume To turn up the volume tu...

Page 24: ...ation out in the field Frequency VFO mode is also used for programming channels into memory In Channel MR mode you can navigate up and down the channel by using the and keys Ultimately which mode you...

Page 25: ...ode The use of Channel MR mode is dependent on actually having programmed in some channels to use Once you have channels programmed and ready you can use the and keys to navigate between channels 6 AD...

Page 26: ...return to standby mode NOTE 1 the DCS scanning has the same procedure of CTCSS code but you have to select MENU 10 to enter scanning NOTE 2 if CTCSS has not searched the code you can search using the...

Page 27: ...adio frequency with the or keys or input the frequency or Press SCAN to automatically search a radio station c Press CALL to exit FM radio Note while you are listening to the radio the frequency or ch...

Page 28: ...encies so that they can easily be retrieved at a later date The Baofeng UV5R Pro features 128 memory channels that each can hold Receive and transmit frequencies transmit power group signaling informa...

Page 29: ...X has been added g Enter TX frequency Ex 457000 h MENU 2 7 MENU 1 0 MENU Enter the same channel Ex 10 EXIT TX has been added i VFO MR Return to MR Mode Channel number will re appear Ex 2 Programming a...

Page 30: ...y either using the and keys or by entering it directly on the numerical keypad c Press the MENU key to enter the menu d Enter 2 6 on the numeric keypad to get to frequency offset e Press MENU key to s...

Page 31: ...repeater To see how this is done with the Baofeng UV5R Pro see the section called 1750Hz Tone burst If you re still unable to make a connection contact the person in charge of the radio system with y...

Page 32: ...u ve selected the parameter you want to set for a given menu item a To confirm your selection press MENU and it will save your setting and bring you back to the main menu b To cancel your changes pres...

Page 33: ...the EXIT key g All further examples and procedures in this manual will use the numerical menu short cuts 7 3 Functions and operations 1 Squelch level SQL MENU No 0 Thanks to this function you can adju...

Page 34: ...gher is the level the higher is the microphone sensitivity The VOX function cannot be modified in SCAN and FM radio mode 7 Backlight ABR MENU No 6 With this function you can adjust the auto off time o...

Page 35: ...e 208 groups of normal and inverse DCS codes This function cannot be amended in channel mode 12 Receiving CTCSS R CTCSS MENU No 11 As DCS codes the CTCSS codes can be added to the channels for creatin...

Page 36: ...programmed with software and are up to 5 digits each 19 SCAN Resume Mode SC REV MENU No 18 Thanks to this function UV 5R PRO can SCAN in frequency or channel mode You can choose amongst three options...

Page 37: ...delay time 0 30ms sending the PTT ID Note select 0 in normal using 22 Channel A Display Mode MDF A MENU No 21 This function is used to set the display mode of channel A Display modes FREQ Frequency c...

Page 38: ...feature is activated the keypad will be automatically locked after 15s this prevents accidental pressure of any keys 26 Frequency offset direction SFT D MENU No 25 Using this function you can set the...

Page 39: ...n this menu you can delete a channel of the radio 30 Standby backlight WT LED MENU No 29 In this MENU you can choose the color of the backlight when the radio is in standby mode You can choose amongst...

Page 40: ...Hz Note This function is applicable to some models with BAND key 35 Dual Watch TDR AB Menu No 34 When this function is on you may receive signals of A B channel or frequency It can also be used for cr...

Page 41: ...o 35 This feature is helpful to eliminate the annoying audio tone after the transmission is finished end transmission noise muffler 37 Side tone elimination in communication through repeater RP STE Me...

Page 42: ...ptions FULL full frequency character is displayed MSG UV5R PRO is displayed 40 Roger beep ROGER Menu No 39 When the PTT is released the radio will beep to confirm to other users that you have finished...

Page 43: ...far away from other members Move towards other members You hear unknown voices or noise You may be interrupted by radios using the same frequency Change the frequency or adjust the squelch level The...

Page 44: ...dance 50ohm Transmitter Part RF Output Power 2W FM Modulation 11K0F3E 12 5KHz Adjacent Channel Power 60dB 12 5KHz Transmission current 1500mA Receiver Part Receive Sensitivity 0 25 V 12dB SINAD Adjace...

Page 45: ...K 10 0K 12 5K 20 0K 25 0K 50 0K 3 SAVE Battery Saving MENU 3 OFF 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 VOX VOX MENU 4 OFF 1 9 OFF off 1 Highest Sensitivity 9 Highest Sensitivity 6 ABR Auto Backlight MENU 6 OFF 1 2 3 8 9...

Page 46: ...N D754N D023I D754I Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a specific low level digital signal If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific signal you will not h...

Page 47: ...grammed by software 16 DTMFST DTMFST MENU 16 OFF No DTMF Side Tones are heard DT ST Side Tones are heard only from manually keyed DTMF codes ANI ST Side Tones are heard only from automatically keyed D...

Page 48: ...te Names must be entered using software 22 MDF B Channel B Display Mode MENU 22 FREQ Displays programmed Frequency CH Displays the channel number NAME Displays the channel name Note Names must be ente...

Page 49: ...7 This menu is used to either create new or modify existing channels 0 through 127 so that they can be accessed from MR Channel Mode 28 DEL CH Delete a memory channel MENU 28 000 127 This menu is used...

Page 50: ...N OFF This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise between Baofeng handhelds that are communicating directly no repeater Reception of a 55 Hz or 134 4 Hz tone burst mutes the audio long enough t...

Page 51: ...5R Pro_FCC_V1 Disclaimer The Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given All the specifications and designs are subje...

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