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BASIC FUNCTIONS

Antenna

Due to governmental regulations, the antenna in the PMR versi-

on is fixed, i.e. non-detachable.

Battery Pack

To attach the battery pack (13) onto the radio, place the bulges

at the bottom of the battery pack into the according holes an the bottom, rear of the radio.

Press the battery pack at the top part against the radio until the battery pack snaps in.

To remove the battery pack, press down the latch and remove the battery pack.

Charging

Prior to first use, the battery pack has to be charged completely. A completely empty battery pack

needs to be charged for approximately three hours. During the charging process, the LED lights

red. Once charging is completed, the LED lights green.

Remove the battery pack out of the charger. Overcharging reduces the battery packs longevity.

On / Off

To turn the radio on, turn the On / Off switch (5) clockwise beyond the barrier. A beep tone is emit-

ted if the beep tone function is activated.

To turn off the radio, please turn the On / Off switch (5) counterclockwise beyond the barrier.

Volume Control

To set a comfortable volume level after turning the radio on, hold the monitor key (11) while adju-

sting the volume level with the combined On/Off-Volume key (5).

Channel Selection

For channel selection use the key pad (8) or the Up

/ Down

(3) keys.

Via key pad enter the channel number in a three digit format, e.g. 001 for channel 1. Upon a misen-

try, the last selected channel will be set.

With the Up

/ Down

(3) keys, the channels are passed through in the consecutive order. After

the highest channel number, the sequence starts again with the lowest number.

Upon actived memory bank function (03 BANK), only the channels of the selected memory bank

are passed through. For more information about the memory bank function see page XXXXXXXX.

Transmit

For transmission keep pressing the PTT key (9) until the end of message.

For best sound quality, talk into the microphone (4) with normal voice at a distance of approximatly

10 cm.

During transmission the control LED (6) lights red.

Upon release of the PTT key (9) the radio returns automatically into reception mode.

Reception

Upon reception of a signal, the LED (6) lights green.

If the selected frequency is decoded with a CTCSS- / DCS-code, all signals that are encoded with a

different code will be muted. The green LED will light but no signal will be audible.

Summary of Contents for PR8056 TeCom-X5 PMR

Page 1: ...TeCom X5 User s Manual PMR FreeNet UHF VHF...

Page 2: ...ial radio 128 channels programmable registration and fees apply only assigned frequencies and parameters are allowed to be programmed bandwidth 12 5 kHz or 25 kHz max TX power 4 W UHF 400 470 MHz PR50...

Page 3: ...EP Beep Tone 07 SCR NO Scrambler Type 08 DC VLT Info Voltage 09 DW Frequency Watch 10 LAMP Display Light 11 LOCK Keylock 12 MSGSET Greeting Message 13 NAME Display Type 14 NM SET Channel Name 15 OFFSE...

Page 4: ...components and plastic parts may melt and deform lzen Never store the radio in dusty or dirty areas Do not expose the radio to any liquid Humidity max cause corrosion of the pcb and its components Sh...

Page 5: ...pad 9 PTT 10 multi function key 11 monitor key 12 connection jack 13 battery pack 1200 mAh 7 4 V menu tx power battery saving function VOX battery status DCS code CTCSS code beep tone memory bank men...

Page 6: ...rtable volume level after turning the radio on hold the monitor key 11 while adju sting the volume level with the combined On Off Volume key 5 Channel Selection For channel selection use the key pad 8...

Page 7: ...keys and confirm your selection by pressing any key TX Power For the tx power selection there are three levels available LOW MID HIGH In the versions PMR and FreeNet the tx power level HIGH is set to...

Page 8: ...nden einer besetzten Radiofrequenz steht ebenso die Suchfunktion zur Verf gung Starten Sie den Suchlauf durch Dr cken der Sperrtaste Tastenfeld unten rechts gefolgt von der SCAN Taste Tastennummer 3 I...

Page 9: ...5 channel 65 80 BANK 6 channel 81 96 BANK 7 channel 97 112 BANK 8 channel 113 128 04 BATSAV Battery Save Function On Off If no signal is present on the selected channel the radio switches into standby...

Page 10: ...keys of the keypad are locked channel selection keys as well as PTT monitor and programmable function keys are activated ALL all functions are locked 12 MSGSET Programming of the welcome message that...

Page 11: ...dio cannot be operated if the correct password is not entered A forgotten password can be retrieved via software 18 PSWD W password creation Create a 4 digit password out of the numbers 0 9 Confirm yo...

Page 12: ...rated signal transmission On Off VOX allows hand free operation Transmission starts automatically once the signal strength rea ches a certain level 25 VOX D VOX delay determines how long the VOX funct...

Page 13: ...If the sent 5 tone encode matches the ID code of the other radio the sent ID code will be displayed by the receiving radio and the radio reacts in the programmed way e g the speaker unmutes a beep ton...

Page 14: ...odes N I D017 D122 D245 D356 D506 D731 D023 D131 D246 D364 D516 D732 D025 D132 D251 D365 D523 D734 D026 D134 D252 D371 D526 D743 D031 D143 D255 D411 D532 D754 D032 D145 D261 D412 D546 D036 D152 D263 D...

Page 15: ...e 50W Transmitter Frequency Stability 2 5PPM Output Power H M L UHF max 4 W VHF max 5 W Max Frequency Deviation 2 5khz N Audio Distortion 3 Modulation type FM Adjacent Channel Power 60dB Radiated Harm...

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