XRadio DX-5000 Series Bedienungsanleitung

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1. Features of DX-5000 series
DX-5000 series is a digital radio that is designed to be convenient to use and is ergonomically
designed to be comfortable to grip for hands. It has been developed for public facilities for
safety services such as the military, fire department, construction site, industrial site, various
event halls, and supermarkets, etc. Besides, DX-5000 series work in dual (analog/ digital) mode
which is compatible with the existing analog radio to supplement of analog radio’s weaknesses
such as poor sound quality, shot 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 letters), Maximum 10 sentences
Encryption Mode (AES 256 DMRA)
TX Interruption, Priority call
Lone Worker
Man Down function (Optional)
BCL / BCLO
Time-Out Timer (TOT)
Emergency Alarm sound
Flashlight
Recording phone conversation and playback
Vibration (Optional)
Audio recording and playback
Mixed channels of the Analog and Digital
VOX (Voice Operated Transmitting) by 5 levels
Remote-controlled Lock (Stun) / Unlock (Revival)
Electronic volume control
1Watt Audio output
2 pin plug connector
OLED LCD Display
DC+7.4V Li-ion / 2,600mAH High capacity battery

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2. Specification
2.1 DX-5000 Series
General
Frequency Range
Frequency Stability
Channels
Programmable Channels
Channel Spacing
Digital Vocoder
Dimensions
Weight
Power Source
Current Drain (Maximum)
DX-5100 : 136~174 MHz
DX-5200 : 216~224 MHz
DX-5400 : 400 ~512 MHz
±1.5ppm (-30 to +60℃)
1,024 channels
64 (1 Zone = Max 1,024 Channels)
12.5KHz
AMBE++
113mm(H) x 54.5mm(W) x 35.5mm(D)
280g
DC +7.4V Li-ion 2,600mAH Battery
Receiving mode –420mA (Maximum Audio)
Transmitting mode –1,200mA
Standby 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 (12.5KHz)
36 dBm (<1GHz) -30dBm (>1GHz)
40dB (12.5KHz)
1 Watt / 16 ohm load
Less than 3% at rated output
+1, -3 dB from 6dB per octave de-emphasis Characteristic from 300 ~ 3000Hz
50 ohms
External Antenna, 0.0 dBi
Transmitter
RF Power Output
Spurious and Harmonic
FM Hum and Noise Ratio
Audio Distortion
Audio Frequency Response
Output Impedance
5/1Watt
-36 dBm (<1GHz) -30dBm (>1GHz)
40dB (12.5KHz)
Less than 3%
+1, -3dB from 6dB per octave pre-emphasis Characteristic from 300 ~ 3000Hz
50ohms

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3. DX-5000 series accessories
* The accessory parts may be changed at the request 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 charger
423D-WS : 400~450MHz SMA Whip antenna
460D-WS : 440~470MHz SMA Whip antenna

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3.1 Appearance of DX-5000 Series
Figure 3-2) DX-5000 series appearance

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Figure 3-3) LCD descriptions & Icons
3.2 Basic Operation
Buttons
Operation Description
Power On/Off
Volume switch(Knob)
Turn the volume switch (Knob) clockwise or counterclockwise to power
On/Off
To increase/decrease the volume, turn the volume knob with power on,
then, Speaker icon indicates volume increase/decrease
PTT
Press PTT button to transmit
Zone button
The registered zone is selectable in order. On the selected 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 to see the current menu state
Menu / Channel
Up/down button
Press MENU button and press ▲/▼to move up/down the MENU list.
Press ▲/▼to change channel
Cancel/Return button
Press Cancel/Return button to exit out from the menu
Contact List button
Press the button to enter the contact list directly. Press the ▲/▼to move
through the list of contacts
Menu Exit
Press the button to exit the current menu and go back to the menu list

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4. Basic Operation
Please read the instruction manual thoroughly before using the product.
This manual provides useful information in regards to the basic operation of the radio.
4.1 Antenna installation and Removal
To install the antenna, insert the antenna into antenna connector and screw the antenna
clockwise. To remove the antenna, screw the antenna counter 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. Transmitting without an antenna may damage the Radio.
4.2 Battery installation and Removal
As shown the figure 4-2, to put the battery, align the battery pack with the groove of the
device and press the device into the direction of the arrow #2. To remove the battery, push the
battery locker and pull the battery out of the device to the direction of the arrow # 3.

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Figure 4-2) How to install and remove the battery
4.3 Belt Clip Installation and Removal
1) Installation belt clip: To attach the belt clip, align 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 to the direction number 2
and pull the belt clip up to the direction number 3 at the same time.
Figure 4-3) How to install and remove the belt clip

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4.4 External Accessory Connector Jack
The accessory connector is used to connect an external headset or SW programming.
Open the accessory cover and align the accessory connector with the accessory jack. Push the
connector into the jack to attach and pull it out to remove. Keep cover closed when not using
accessories.
Figure 4-4) External accessory connector 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 Radio and Battery
as described below.
1) Turn off the Radio first and plug the Radio in the charger (XC-200D), then RED light
turns on during charging.
2) When charging is completed, green light turns on to terminate.
3) Two slots allows you to charge the Radio and Battery at the same time
4) The charger (XC-200D) will prioritize the Radio charging than battery charging.

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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.
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