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9. Safety Notes 

Please make sure to read the followings for safe and effective use of the Radio.   

 

• Please keep the radio away at least 1 inch from the body.   
• Do not touch antenna if it is damaged. Risk of skin burn can occur if the 
outside surface of antenna gets stripped out.   
•  Please  be  careful  when  putting  the  battery  in  a  pocket  or  a  bag.  If  you 
contact a conductive metal to a battery terminal, there is a heat and fire risk 
to your radio.   
•  Please  don’t  listen  to  the  radio  at  a  high-volume  level  when  using 
earphones. Loud volume may have a lasting bad effect on your hearing.   
• It is recommended to adjust the volume step by step to the level you want 
after you set the radio volume of the radio at a low level.   
•  Please  don’t  remove  or  replace  or  charge  or  discharge  the  battery  in  a 
hazard area where sparks could cause an electrical fire.   
• Turn off the radio in areas where there is a strong electromagnetic force.   

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DX-5000 Series

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Page 2: ...talking range and short usage time MAIN FUNCTIONS of DX 5000 series 64 Zones 1024 channels selection 1zone Max 1 024 channels 5 1 Watt RF Power Transmitting and receiving text messages up to 40 lette...

Page 3: ...tandby mode 110mA Receiver Sensitivity Selectivity Spurious and Harmonic Rejection FM Hum and Noise Ratio Audio Output Power Audio Distortion Audio Response Input Impedance Antenna 0 25uV BER 1 60 dB...

Page 4: ...of the buyer Device Battery 2 slots charger Belt Clip Holster Antenna User manual Figure 3 1 DX 5000 series main accessories XB 2600 2 600mAH Li ion Battery Pack XC 100D 1 slot charger XC 200D 2 slots...

Page 5: ...5 3 1 Appearance of DX 5000 Series Figure 3 2 DX 5000 series appearance...

Page 6: ...d zone use buttons to move up and down the list RF output High Low button Press once to make high output Press again to make low output Menu OK button Press MENU button to enter Menu Press MENU button...

Page 7: ...ter clockwise Figure 4 1 How to tighten and loosen the antenna from the radio 1 Overtightening the antenna as it may cause damage to the Radio 2 NEVER HOLD by the antenna when carrying the device 3 Tr...

Page 8: ...the belt clip to the grooves on the back of the radio as shown and push it down to the direction number 1 Clip will click when locked 2 Removal belt clip To remove the belt clip push the locking tab t...

Page 9: ...jack 4 5 How to charge the battery Please charge the battery before using the radio for best performance and safety When you think that the performance of the radio has degradation please charge the R...

Page 10: ...10 Figure 4 5 How to charge the Radio and battery 5 Operating Instruction of DX 5000 Series DX 5000 series body buttons are defined as shown the figure 5 1...

Page 11: ...er on off switch counter clockwise to power off then LCD display screen will end with a voice guide Good bye And also audio volume level can be adjusted by turning the power on off volume switch clock...

Page 12: ...menu tree as displayed in Figure 5 2 press the MENU button Press the to move to the right and press to move to the left To enter the submenu press the MENU button one more time Figure 5 2 DX 5000 Ser...

Page 13: ...d also it is used for CPS programming and upgrading new firmware 5 9 LED Display LED indicates the operational status of the radio LED will illuminate RED color when transmitting LED will illuminate G...

Page 14: ...ry consumed a lot 2 When the red LED blinks during transmitting or receiving in every 5 seconds 3 When battery indicator icon and red LED blink 4 A beep sound alerts low battery 6 3 How to charge the...

Page 15: ...e sent All contact lists terminals with the same channel and color code are usable 7 1 2 Text Messages If you are in another mode or miss the message the message icon will be displayed indicating a ne...

Page 16: ...s the menu button to delete all messages 7 1 3 Call Logs This function allows the viewing of incoming and outgoing calls from individuals only Any group call all calls are not saved The contents are m...

Page 17: ...a call while scanning set it via the CPS program 1 Scan ON OFF On Off setting can be set in the Scan Menu 2 Scan list The scan lists can be set on the CPS program 7 1 6 ZONE Up to 64 zones with up to...

Page 18: ...n the current channel is busy BCL Busy Channel Lockout Transmission is prohibited when the current channel is busy BCLO Busy Channel Lock Override Transmission is allowed regardless of busy channel 6...

Page 19: ...on is to set the enable or disable the LED status display It can be set via the CPS program 11 Language The function is to select the language for the menus 7 1 8 Radio information A menu that shows t...

Page 20: ...ed frequencies is punishable by law Avoid excessive shock to the radio Don t place the radio where the direct sunlight humidity and or the high temperature occurs battery damage can occur in this envi...

Page 21: ...conductive metal to a battery terminal there is a heat and fire risk to your radio Please don t listen to the radio at a high volume level when using earphones Loud volume may have a lasting bad effe...

Page 22: ...assed When the product is damaged due to user s mishandling abuse or improper operation When the product is damaged due to user s modification attempted repair or otherwise access to sealed non user s...

Page 23: ...ter Hereby YeonHwa M Tech Co Ltd Declares that this Digital 5W Portable Radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 2014 53 EU and without limitat...

Page 24: ...stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation...

Page 25: ...hments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations Hold the transmitter approximately 2 inches 25mm from your face and speak in a normal voice with the antenna pointed up and away Can...

Page 26: ...la fournies antenne les modifications ou les antennes de non autoris e pourrait nuire l metteur et peuvent violer les r glements de la IC l metteur environ 2 inches 25 mm de votre visage et parlez nor...

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