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7.2 Influences on the Operations of Radio or Other Equipment   

The radio emits a strong electronic wave, which may have an effect on the operation of other 
equipment and also can be influenced by the other devices. 
 

 

Please turn off the radio before boarding on the airplane. 
When  using  the  radio  in  the  airplane,  please  follow  the  rules  or  the 
instructions of the flight attendants. 

 

 

In case of the area that medical equipment are being used, please use the 
radio after discussion with the equipment producer or the related doctor. 

 

 

Please  do  not  use  the  radio  at  the  place  where  computer  or  other 
electric/electronic devices are being used.   
The  strong  electronic  wave  from  the  radio  can  have  an  effect  on  the 
equipment. 

 

Summary of Contents for DX-8000 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual Version 1 2018 07 03 YeonHwa M Tech Co Ltd 36 Jeonparo 44beongil Manangu Anyangsi Gyeonggido 14086 Korea Tel 82 31 444 7270 VHF Transceiver DX 8100 DX 8200 UHF Transceiver DX 8400...

Page 2: ...Channels in 16 Zones 32 1zone Max 32 Channels 512 Channel Capacity 5 1 Watt RF Power Setting Text Messaging with inbox and outbox within 40 letters Max 10 sentences Encryption Mode ARIA 128 192 256 LE...

Page 3: ...sitivity Squelch Sensitivity Selectivity Spurious and Harmonic Rejection FM Hum and Noise Audio Output Power Audio Distortion Audio Response Input Impedance 0 25uV 12 dB SINAD 0 22uV 10dB SINAD 65dB 1...

Page 4: ...n be changed by the buyer requests Radio Unit Battery Single Slot Charger Antenna Belt Clip Strap User Manual Figure 3 1 DX 8000 Series Main Package Contents XB 2600 2 600mAH Li ion Battery Pack XC 10...

Page 5: ...to return to the previous menu In the menu setting screen it performs cancellation function 6 Menu Right Left button This button moves the main menu items in the menu settings 7 Key Lock button Button...

Page 6: ...move to other list functions in the progress of menu Zone Button You can proceed to change the calling area set by the user in order Menu OK Button Button for entering into Menu mode When entered int...

Page 7: ...ttery push the locker and pull following the arrow direction To install the battery slide up the battery towards the top of the radio as number 1 and push down as number 2 until battery latch is locke...

Page 8: ...rew 5 Charging the Battery RED lamp indicates the radio is on the charger XC 200D that the unit is starting to charge and the LED will illuminate GREEN when the charging is completed Charger XC 200D i...

Page 9: ...after entering the menu the menu mode is automatically ended and it switches to receive mode 1 Contact Set the outgoing call contact set by CPS program set on the transceiver and press the PTT button...

Page 10: ...the message contents Press the Menu button again to send the selected message to the registered terminal 2 Inbox You can receive a maximum of 10 messages in the inbox You can view the received message...

Page 11: ...lls and your call history is limited to 2 minutes and 30 seconds If you want to use the call recording function you can select from the setting Even if the callback function is selected the call histo...

Page 12: ...informs the other party of the safety of the user within the time set in the menu The setting time is from 1 to 100 minutes 5 BCL BCLO This is a function that restricts transmission when there is a u...

Page 13: ...set from 1 to 7 steps 10 Status LED Setting It is a function to set the status display LED and you can make detailed settings using CPS program 11 Language This is the function to select the language...

Page 14: ...efect on the radio Do not disassemble or reorganize the radio The disassembly or reorganization will cause a defect or malfunction on the radio It will be impossible to repair afterwards There will al...

Page 15: ...ing on the airplane When using the radio in the airplane please follow the rules or the instructions of the flight attendants In case of the area that medical equipment are being used please use the r...

Page 16: ...hen putting the battery in a pocket or a bag When using an earphone please do not listen to the sound at a high level The high sound may have a bad effect on your ear After setting the volume of the r...

Page 17: ...iod When the product is damaged due to user s mishandling or improper operation When the product is damaged due to fire pollution earthquakes and any other natural or unnatural conditions accidents et...

Page 18: ...n This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However...

Page 19: ...speak in a normal voice with the antenna pointed up and away Canada D claration Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploit...

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