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⊙All stated specifications are subject to changes without notice or obligation.

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

TRANSMITTER

RECEIVER

400-470MHz   

DC7.2V

Rated voltage

Antenna impedance

Same frequency single operation or different frequency single operation

Dimensions

Working manner

14.0cm(L)x6.1cm(W)x4.0cm(H)

Output Power

Modulation

Spurious Emission

Digital Protocol

CTCSS/DCS

Audio Response

Audio Distortion

11KФF3E, 4FSK 

12.5kHz Only data: 7K60F1D

12.5kHz Data & Language: 7K60F1E

-36dBm<1GHz;-30dBm>1GHz

ETSI-TS102 361-1-2-3

0.5±0.1kHz/0.375±0.1kHz

+1~-3dB

≤10%

Frequency range

Analog Sensitivity

Digital Sensitivity

Audio Response

Audio Distortion

Audio Output Power

Blocking

+1~-3dB

≤10%

1W

≥85dB

Inter-modulation

Clutter Rejection

Adjacent Channel Selectivity       

≥65dB  ≥60dB

-122dBm(12dB SINAD)

-121dBm(BER5%)

≥60dB    ≥55dB 

≥65dB  

50Ω

Digital Modulation

High/Low  High:5W Low:1.5W

Summary of Contents for AT-D5

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ll be pleased with the quality and features of this product Conventional functional features QT DQT High Low power select Power save Low battery alarm Emergency call Tail Tone Elimination N band Time display Recording function Multiple scan modes Busy lock TOT ANI code DTMF signal setting Battery save Message function Encryption ...

Page 3: ...ll be pleased with the quality and features of this product Conventional functional features QT DQT High Low power select Power save Low battery alarm Emergency call Tail Tone Elimination N band Time display Recording function Multiple scan modes Busy lock TOT ANI code DTMF signal setting Battery save Message function Encryption ...

Page 4: ...ing utensils pressure vessel Charge battery with good quality battery charger A poor quality charger can be dangerous Stop charging battery if NOT fully charged in stated time Do not use the battery when it is deformed odorous allochroic etc If electrolyte drip to your skin or clothes please wash with water immediately If electrolyte drip to your eye do not rub your eye go see doctor immedi Please...

Page 5: ...ge the battery when it works shorter time than normal Take battery out when it is over cycle life Get the battery out of radio if not use it for long time and keep it in clean cool dry and ventilated place SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 01 CHARGING NOTES 02 03 INSTALLING ANTENNA 04 INSTALLING BELT CLIP 04 INSTALLING EXTERNAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE 05 ATTACHING RELEASING BATTERY PACK 05 06 DIAGRAM 07 BASIC OPERA...

Page 6: ... be done only after repeatedly charging and discharging for two or three times CHARGING NOTES 1 CAUTIONS 1 After the battery is charged to its highest capacity don t charge anymore 2 Otherwise it will effect the life of the battery please take it out from the charger 3 Do not short circuit the battery terminals or throw the battery into fire 4 Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pa...

Page 7: ... begins the RED LED light displays When the battery pack is charged to its greatest capacity the GREEN LED light displays CHARGING NOTES 2 Attach the antenna to the radio as illustrated on the right INSTALLING BELT CLIP Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws by using a Phillips screw driver INSTALLING ANTENNA INSTALLING EXTERNAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE Insert the speaker microphone plugs into th...

Page 8: ...sing button makes a clicking sound RELEASING THE BATTERY PACK Turn off the radio before releasing the battery pack Press the battery releasing button in the direction of arrow as showed below Then push the battery in the direction of arrow And then release the battery pack JDSPQIPOF 4QFBLFS 39 59 OEJDBUPS OUFOOB IBOOFM LOPC 1PXFS 7PMVNF LOPC BDLMJHIU DIAGRAM ...

Page 9: ...turn the power on the radio will beep and remind you the current channel As P 1 Pressing the Monitor key turn the Power Volume knob at the same time to adjust the volume As P 2 When you receive signal the speaker will make a sound Press and hold PTT key of then speak to the microphone in normal tone Please keep the microphone 3 4cm away from your lips to make good communication with the receivers ...

Page 10: ...y to input TX frequency 4 Press number key to input RX frequency 5 Press or to change color code 6 Press MENU key to save and exit 7 Press EXIT key to exit while editing it will not save any data you change or edit 8 Time slot select Press MENU Settings Parameter Slot Slot 1 or Slot 2 Press MENU to save 9 Change Contact person Analog channel edit Message edit Press or to select the Call number and...

Page 11: ...ion name number type 2 ADD adding contact information note the upper limit of contact number is 1024 you need to delete some contact information if you want to save more information when it is full 3 EDIT editing contact name number note type can not be changed you need to delete this contact person s information and re edit if you want to change type 4 SENDMSG fast sending message to this contact...

Page 12: ...e Detect Kill Press the side key to make sure if there are other active radios that will not affect the radio in the system No voice or visual notice will show on target radios Press the sidekey which is set as Radio kill emit kill code it is used to kill radio Note This function is not available in analog channel mode High Low power Press the sidekey to change HIGH LOW POWER Monitor Press the sid...

Page 13: ...on then you can turn off the VOX function by pressing the PTT key One button call This function can help key1 2 3 4 5 to fulfill the calling function One button call Press the sidekey to turn on the bit error ratio BER Repeat Talk around Press the sidekey to open the REPEAT TALK AROUND function Apart from the repeater the radio will communicate with related groups RX TX frequency are the same and ...

Page 14: ...83 84 D632N D654N D662N D664N D703N D712N D723N D731N D732N D734N D743N D754N D023I D025I DCS D023N D025N D026N D031N D032N D043N D047N D051N D054N D065N D071N D072N D073N D074N D174N D205N D223N D226N D243N D244N D245N D251N D261N D263N D265N D271N D306N D311N 62 5 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 85 4 88 5 91 5 94 8 97 4 100 0 103 5 107 2 110 9 114 8 118 8 123 0 127 3 131 8 136 5 141 3 146 2 1...

Page 15: ...63 164 D662I D664I D703I D712I D723I D731I D732I D734I D743I D754I DCS 19 20 All stated specifications are subject to changes without notice or obligation SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER 400 470MHz DC7 2V Rated voltage Antenna impedance Same frequency single operation or different frequency single operation Dimensions Working manner 14 0cm L x6 1cm W x4 0cm H Output Power Modulation Sp...

Page 16: ...et RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions environment exposurelimits always a Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50 of the time To transmit talk push the Push To Talk PTT key To receive calls release the PTT key Transmitting 50 of the less is important because the radio generates ...

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