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1. FM DUAL GAND TRANSCEIVER WITH WIDE BAND COVERAGE UV SR User s MANUAL FE C 06780 gt This device Is marked wih fhe 6yrT6d on the apb 4ve sorting of waste cleda ard dactonic squgzrat Thie mage tui this product aoceseniisa and battery mast be removed by a collpation cyst uiar the Burcpean Oroade JUNEC either in order to ba facyced or chwrertiad to reduce eny pact on the enmiravrert For more Iniornation pees oriai your denier neataller or your ioral or egbaa ievel Cipatronin products that have not been subject tp pofeniially hazarioua collection environmental and FUMAN HANAN EAOFENG ELECTRONICS 00 LID public health due io the possible presence of hazards siriuz Do not throw engy packaging urweambte darei dpal them in containers for recycing PREFACE Thank you for purchasing UV SR Amateur Portable Radio whieh is a dual band dual display radio This easy to use radio will deliver you secure instant and reliable communications at peak efficieacy Please read this manual carefully before use The information presented herein will telp you to derive maximum performance from your radio SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your UV 5R radio generatze RF electromagnetic energy duriog tranemit mode This radio is designed for and clasaified as Occupational Use Only meaning ft must be used only during the course of warining empioyment by individuals aware of the hazards and the ways to minimize snch hazards T
2. Notes TO Iime Operation Scanning will stop when it detects an active signal The scanning will stop on each chaunel er active frequency fora predetermined time efter that time the scan will resnme automatically CO Carrier Operation The scanning will stop and cemain in the frequency or channel until the active signal diaappears SE Scarch Operation The scanning will stop and cemain in the frequency or channel after it detects an active signal 14 12 12 PTT ID PTT OR RELEASE PTT TO TRANSMIT THE SIGNAL CODE This feature allows you to know who call you OFF Don t transmit the code while push the PTT button BOT Trapsmit the code while pnsh the PTT button the code only could be set by PC software EOT Transmit the code while release the PTT button BOTH Transmit the code while push or release the PTT button 12 13 BCL BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT The BCLO feature prevents the radio s transmitter from being activated if a signal strong enough to break through the nolse squelch is present On a frequency where stations using different CTCSS or DCS codes may be active BCLO prevents you from disrupting their communications accidentally because your radio may be muted by its own tone decoder 12 14 SFI D DIRECTION OF FREQUENCY SHIFT The OFFSET is the difference or offset between the reception frequency and the frequency of transmission for eccess to amatcur radio repcaters Sct the OFFSE
3. It is recommended that you set Level 5 12 4 FUNCTION VOX VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION This function is not aecessary to push the PTT on the transceiver for a transmission Transmission is activated automatically by detecting the radio voice When finish speaking the transmission automatically terminated and the transceiver will antomatically receive signal Be sure to adjust the VOX Gain Icvel to an appropriate sensitivity to allow smooth trausmission 12 5 SELECT WIDEBAND OR NARROW BAND W N In areas where the RF signals are saturated you must use the narrow band of transmission to avoid interference in adjacent channels 12 6 TDR DUAL WATCH DUAL RECEPTION This feature allows you to operate between frequency A and frequency B Periodically the transceiver checks whether a signal is received on another frequency that we have scheduled If you receive a signal the unit will remain in the frequency until the received signal disappears 13 12 7 TOT TRANSMISSION TIMER This function can automatically coutrol the time we transmit each time you press PTT on the transceiver This feature is very useful to avoid overhenting excesstve power tranaistors of the transceiver The transceiver will be off transmission automatically once the set time 12 8 CTCSS DCS In some eases only want to establish communieations in a closed user group at a particular frequeney or channel for it will use CTCSS or code DCS for r
4. band handheld transceiver with display fanction menu on the display LCD DTMF encoded Lithium ion battery with high eapacity Commercial FM radio receiver 65 MHz 108 MHz Incorporates 105 codes DCS and 50 privacy codes CTCSS programmable Function VOX voice operated transmission Alarm function Up to 128 memory channels Broadband Wide Narrowband Narrow selectable High power low 4 W 1 W selectable Display Illumination and peogrammable keyboard Function beep on the keyboard Dua Watch dnal reception Selectahie Frequency Step 12 SkHz Fonction OFFSET frequency offset for repeater access Battery saving function SAVE Timer transmission TOT programmable Selecting the Scan Mode Function Busy Channa Loak BCLO Built in RX CTCSS DCS sean Bui t in LED flashlight Programmable by PC 03 Level Threshold Squelch adjustable from 0 to 9 5 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES Crossband reception Tone end of transmission 5 1 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA Built in key lock Instell the antenna as shown in the figure below and turn it clockwise ntil it stops 3 UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS j Carefully unpack the transceiver We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following Note before discarding the packing material If any ttems are missing or have been damaged during shipment When inetalling the ant
5. charger 7 BATTERY INFORMATION 7 1 INITIAL USE New batteries are shipped uncharged fully from the factory Charge a new battery for 5 hours before initia use The maximum battery capecity and performance is achieved efter three full charge discharge cycles If you aotice the battery power runs low please recharge the battery WARNING To reduce the risk of injury charge only the battery specified by the manufacturer Other batteries may burst causing bodily injury and property damage To avoid risk of personal injury do not dispose of batteries ia a fire Dispose of batteries according to local cegulations e g recycling Do not dispose as household waste Never attempt to disassemble the battery 7 2 BATTERY TIPS 1 When charging your battery keep it at a temperature among 5 40 Temperature out of the limit may cause battery leakage or damage 2 When charging a battery attached to a radio tarn the radio off to ensure a full charge 3 Do aot cnt off the power supply or remove the battery when charging a battery 4 Never charge a battery that is wet Please dry it with a soft cloth prior to charge 5 The battery will eventually wear out When the operating time talk time and standby time is noticeably shorter than normal performance it is time to buy a new battery 7 3 PROLONG BATTERY CIFE 1 Battery performance will be greatly decreased at a temperature below OT A spare battery is necessary in cold w
6. clockwise to decrease the volume 11 2 SELECTING A FREQUENCY OR CHANNEL Press the key aJor a to select the desired frequency channel you want The display shows the frequency channel selected Press and hold down the bey a or a for frequency up or down fest Note Yon ean not select a channel if not previously stored 12 ADVANCED OPERATION You can program your transceiver operating in the setup menu to suit your needs or preferences 13 1 SET MENU DESCRIPTION 0 sQn Squeiem eve Ta stme erequency te O O seanoa O 2 SAVE Battery save 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 oFFu2av4 4 VOX Veice operated tramsmizxiea OFF 0 10 5 WN WUbtam taretaml WIDE NARR 6 ABR Display lamination OFF 123 4 Se 7 TDRDoal watch dual exception OFF ON 11 ORION 15730145160 2585 600ecconds OFF DOZ3N D7S4 1 OFFD0Z3N D7S4 T CTS Transmission Continuous Tone Coded Sqnelch 67 0Hz 254 1Hz VOICE Voice prompt OFF ON ANI Automatic number identification of the radio only can be set by PC software DTMFST The DTMF tone of transmitting code OFF DT ST ANI ST DT ANI S CODE Signal code only conld be set by PC software 1 15 groups REV Sean resnme method TO CO SE SC PTT ID press or release the PTT button to trausmit the OFF ROT EOT BOTH signal code MDF A under cbamnel mode A channel displays Note name display only can be set by PC software FREQ CH NAME MDF B under channel mode B chann
7. life has come to an end replace the battery with a new one The battery is fully charged male gure the battery is made in full Make sure the volume setting is too low Make sure the undertones CTCSS or code DCS are the same as those programmed in the transceiver of the other members of your group Make sure the undertones CTCSS or code DCS programmed in your transceiver are the same as those programmed in the transceiver of the other members of your group Your partner or you are too far You or your partner are in a bad area of RF signal propagation Check the level adjastment fhnctop VOX is not set too cenaitive Change Grequency or channel Change the nadertanea CTCS8S or code DCS in your group You or your partner is too far away or in an area of poar cadio signal eropagation such as inside a tannel inside an andergyound car park in a mountainous area ncinding large meta stroctures ett Once these checks if you still have problems with the transceiver check with your distributor dealer or service center 18 17 WARRANTY Better buy the radios from local dealer WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Name of purchaser Address City Zip code ee e WARNING Warranty is valid provided it is complete and properly filled in legibly and clearly present the seal and name of the dealer and have attached the bill proof of purchase of equipment The device described in this Certificate is guara
8. the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the mannfecturer for use with this radio e DO NOT transmits for more than 50 of total radio use time 50 duty eycle Tranamitting more than 50 of the time can canse FCC RF exposure coanpliance requirements to be exceed The radio is tranamitting when the TX Indicator lights red You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTTswitch e ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 60cm away from the body when transmitting The information tisted above provides the user with the information aceded to make him or her aware of RF exposure nnd what to do to assure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility During transmissions your UV 5R radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems To avoid such interference ture off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do 50 DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are seusitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals aircraft and blasting sites Occupational Controlled Use The radio tranamitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as cousequence of their employment peuvided those persans are fully aware of the potential for expoaare and can exercise control over their exposure The maximum duty cycle in VOX mode is 50 01 CONTENT 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 3 UNPACKING
9. AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS 4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 5 1 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA 5 2 INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP 5 3 MICRO HEADSET INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL 5 4 BATTERY INSTALLATION 6 BATTERY CHARGING 7 BATTERY INFORMATION 7 1 IN TTAL USE 7 2 BATTERY TIPS 7 3 PROLONG BATTERY LIFE 7 4 BATTERY STORAGE amp PARTS CONTROLS AND KEYS 8 1 RADIO OVERVIEW 8 2 COMMAND KEY DEFINITION 9 LCD DISPLAY 10 1750 Hz TONE FOR ACCESS TO REPEATERS 11 BASIC OPERATION 11 1 RADIO ON OFF OLUME CONTROL 11 2 SELECTING A FREQUENCY OR CHANNEL 12 ADVANCED OPERATION 12 1 SET MENU DESCRIPTION 12 2 SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION 12 3 SQL SQUELCH 12 4 FUNCTION VOX VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION 12 5 SELECT WIDEBAND OR NARROW BAND W N 12 6 TDR DUAL WATCH DUAL RECEPTION 12 7 TOT TRANSMISSION TIMER 12 8 CTCSS DCS 12 9 ANI 12 10 DTMFST DTMF TONE OF TRANSMITTING CODE 12 11 SC REV SCAN RESUME METHOD 12 12 PTT ID PTT OR RELEASE PTT TO TRANSMIT THE SIGNAL CODE 12 13 BCI BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT 12 14 SFT D DIRECTION OF FREQUENCY SHIFT 12 15 OFFSET FREQUENCY SHIFT 12 16 STE STE TAIL TONE ELIMATION 13 CTCSS TABLE 14 DCS TABLE 15 TECHNICALSPECIFICATION 15 1 GENERAL 15 2 TRANSMITTER 15 3 RECEIVER 16 TROUBLESHGOTING 17 WARRANTY 02 SSSRISIIRRGRARREESS 10 1 SAFETY INFORMATION A ee safety precantions shall always be observed during operation service and cepair of this eq
10. T according to the OFFSET amateur radio repeater through which want to communicate 12 15 OFFSET FREQUENCY SHIFT When commuuicating via a repeater the direction of displacement of frequeucy should be timed to the displacement of the transmission frequency is higher or tower than the receiving frequency example If we want to make a communication through ematear radio repeater whose frequency luput is 145 000 MHz and 145 600 MHz is output we select the OFFSET of the previous section in 0600 aud the direction of travel SHIFT to so the transceiver will always 145 600 MHz in frequency aud when you press PTT to transmit transceiver the frequeucy will automatically move to 145 000 MHz 12 16 STE TAIL TONE ELIMATION This function is used to activate or deactivate the transmission end of the transceiver this final tone transmission only be used in communications between transceivers and not in communications throagh a repeater which must be deactivated 13 CTCSS TABLE 14 DCS TABLE D703N J D723N D734N PPPEUEEDOTEREREEEEEE fe eeel eelef i PPLPPEPEEPEPEPEPEEDE seere enee s onm mes oe a penn Cw Tons D246N 16 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 15 1 GENERAL Frequency cange Memory channels Frequency stability Frequency step Antenna impedance Operating temperature Supply voltage Consumption in standby Consumption in reception Consumption in transmission M
11. ction Press and hold it again to deactivate the alarm function gt SK SIDE KEY2 MONIT Press the MONI button to taro on the Aashifght Press it again to taro off Press and hold on the MONIT bntton to monitor the signal gt VFO MRIBUTTION Press the VFO MR button to switch the frequency mode and channel mode gt A BIBUTTON Press the A B button to switch frequency display gt BAND BUTTON Press the BAND button to switch band dispaly While FM radio being activated press the BAND button to switch the band of FM radio band 65 7SMHz 76 108M Hz gt SC AN KEY Press the SCAN key to activate the Reverse function it will exchange a separate ceception and transmission frequency Press the SCAN key for 2 seconds to start scanming frequency channel While FM radio being activated press the SCAN kcy to search FM radio station While setting the RX CTCSS DCS press the key SCAN to scan the RX CTCSS DCS gt re KEY Under channel mode press 8 key to switch High Low transmit power Press m kcy for 2 seconds to lock uniock the keypad gt FUNCTION KEYPAD MENU key To enter the menu of the radio and confirm the setting a a key Press and hold aJor a key for frequency up or down fast Press alorja jkcy the scanning will be opposite EXIT key To cancel clear or exit NUMERIC KEYPAD Used to enter information for programming the radio s lists a
12. eather The cold battery unable to work in this sitnation may work ander room temperature co keep it for later use 07 2 The dust on the battery contact may cause the battery cannot work or charge Please use a clean dry cloth to wipe it before attaching the battery to the radio 74 BATTERY STORAGE 1 Fully charge a battery beforc you store it for a long time to avoid battery damage due to over discharge 2 Recharge a battery after several months storage Li Ion batteries 6 months to avoid battery capacity reduction due to over discharge 3 Store your battery in a cool and dry place nnder room temperatnre to reduce self discharge PARTS CONTROLS AND KEYS 1 RADIO OVERVIEW 1 antenna 2 flashlight 3 knob ON OFF volnme 4 LCD 5 SK side kcyl CALL radio alarm 6 SK side key2 MONI flashlight monitor 7 PTT key push to talk 8 VFO MR frequency mode channel mode 9 LED indicator 10 strap buckle 11 accessory jack 12 A B key frequency display switches 13 BAND key band switches 14 keypad 15 SP amp MIC 16 battery pack 17 battery contacte 18 battery remove button 8 2 COMMAND KEY DEFINITION gt PTT PUSH TO TALK Press and hold down the PTT bntton to transmit release it to receive gt SK SIDE KEYI CALL Press the CALL bntton to activate the FM Radio Press it again to deactivate the FM Radio Press and hold on the CALL button to activate the alarm fnn
13. eception The squelch opens only when receiving a frequency with CTCSS or codes DCS same as the peogrammed in your transceiver If codes of the received signal differs from those programmed in your transceiver the squelch will not open and the cecefved signal can be heard Note The use nf CTCSS or DCS in a communication does uot guarantee complete confidentiality communication 12 9 ANI ANI Automatic Number Identification is also known as PTT ID because an ID is transmitted when the PTT button of the radio is pressed and or released This ID tells the dispatcher which field radio was keyed Only could be set by PC software 12 10 DTMFST D TMF TONE OF TRANSMITTING CODE First you should set the PTT ID as BOT EOT BOTH OFEF Under transmitting mode you can t hear the DTMF tone while you press the key to transmit the code or code automatically transmitted DT ST Under transmitting mode you can hear the DTMF tone while you press the key to transmit the code ANI ST under transmitting mode you can bear the DTMF tone while the code automatically tranamitted D T ANI under ing mode you can hear the DTMF tone while you press the key to tranamit the code or the code automatically tranamitted 12 11 SC REV SCAN RESUME METHOD This transceiver allows you to scan memory channels all the bands or part of the bands When the transceiver detects a communication the scan will stop automatically
14. el displays Note name display only can be set by PC software OFFION OFFION OFFA 00 000 69390 ai SITE TONEICODE TX AB transmitting selection while in dnal wateh ceception STE Tail Tone Etimination OFF ON FREQ CH NAME OFF A B OFF BLUE ORANG PURPLE OFF BLUE ORANG PURPLE OFF BLUEJORANG PURPLE pert 12 RP_STE Taf tone elfmimation in communication through RPT_RL Delay the tail tone of repeater OFF 1 2 3 10 38 _ PONMGS Boot display 39 ROGER tone end of transmission ON OFF 40 RESET Restore to default setting VFO ALL 12 2 SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION 1 Press the key MENU then press the key A or V to select the desired menu 2 Press the key MENU again come to the parameter setting 3 Press the key A or to select the desired parameter 4 Press the key MENU to confirm and save press the key EXIT to cance setting or clear the inpnt 1 Under channel mode the following menu settings are invalid CTCSS DCS W N PTT ID BCL SCAN ADD TO S CODE CHANNEL NAME Only the H L power could be changed 2 0FFSET frequemey TX RX could be stored in same channel please same to MENU 27 te sot first confirmation to set RX sacend confirmatian to sat TX 12 3 SQL SQUELCH The squelch mute the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of reception With the squelch level correctly set you will hear sound only while actually ceceiving signals and slgnificantly reduces battery corrent consumption
15. enna don t cotate it by its top holding it please cootact your dealers immediately by its base and turn MF T If yon use an external antenna make sure the SWR is abont 1 5 1 or less to avoid damage to the transcefver s final transistors Do not bold the antenna with your hand or wrap the outside of it to avoid bad operation of the transceiver Never transmit without an antenna xe i EEL fa by t 2 R 2 INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP If necessary install the belt clip at the rear of the battery compartment cover as shown in the fignre below Note Do not use any kind of glue to fix the screw on the belt clip The solvents Glue may damage the battery casing Note Items included in the package may differ from those listed in the table above depending on the country of purchase For more information consult your dealer or vendor 4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5 3 MICRO HEADSET INSTALI ATION OF EXTERNAL Plug the external micro headset connector into the jack of SP amp MIC of the transceiver as shown in the Gigure below Nate Consult the dealer or retailer for infermation about options available 04 05 54 BATTERY INSTALLATION When attaching the battery make sure the battery is in paralel and in good contact with the aluminum chassis The battery bottom is abont 1 to 2 sentimeters below the bottom of the radio s body Align the batt
16. ery with the guide rails on the aluminum chassis and slide it upwards until a cliek is heard The battery latch at the bottom locks the battery T SS TO ninnnns 4 Se ee Tura off the radio before removing the battery Slide the battery latch at the bottom of the cadio s body in the direction indicated by the arrow Slide down the battery for about 1 to 2 centimeters aad then remove the battery from the rasio s body APOE NAF 6 BATTERY CHARGING Use only the charger specified by the manufacturer The charger s LED indicates the charging progress CHARGING STATUS LED INDICATION Standby no load Red LED flashes wblile Green LED glows Charging Red LED solidly glows Fully Charged Green LED solidly glows Error Red LED flashes while Green LED glows 06 Please follow these cteps 1 Plug the power cord into the adapter 2 Phag the AC connector of the adapter into the AC outlet socket 3 Plug the DC connector of the adapter into the DC eocket on the back of the charger 4 Place the radio with the battery attached or the battery alone in the charger 5 Make sare the battery is in good contact with the charging terminals The charging process initiates when the red LED lights 6 The green LED tights about 4 hours later indicating the battery is fully charged Then remove the radio with the battery attached or the battery alone fram the
17. his radio is NOT intended for use by the General Popniation in an uncontrolled environment This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for Occupationn Use Oaly In addition yonar UV 5R radio complies with the following Standards and Guideline with cegard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evalastion of such levels for exposure to humans e FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97 01 Supplement C Evalnating Compliance with FCC Gnidelines for human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields e American Natiou Staudards nstitute C95 1 1992 IEEE Standard for Safely Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fielda 3kHz to 300GHz e American Nation Standards Iustitute C95 3 1992 IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hamrdous Electromagnetic Fielde RF and Microwave e The following accessories are authorized for use with this product Use of accessories other than those sted in the inctraction specified may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure To ensure that your expose to RF eleetromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for mpre oecupatioual use always adhere to the foUowing guidelines e DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limite A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by
18. nd the 2 a2 Bove cS non standard CTCSS Under transmission mode press the numeric key to send the signal E3 a3 code the code should be set by PC software CL gt ACCESSORY JACK The jack is used to connect audio accesseries or other accessories such as programming cable 9 LCD DISPLAY The display ieons appear when certain operations or specific features are activated Yull eos vox RNO A QM se 75 89 zm siam 25 ak J 75 99 ol ohm 25 4 k DCS activated sf Frequency offset direction for accessing repeaters S Dna Watch Dual Reception functions activated VOX Function VOX enabled R Reverse fonction activated N Wide Band sele ted an Battery Level indicator i Keypad lock function acttvated L Low transmit power Av Operation frequency Youll Signal Strength Level 10 1750 Hz TONE FOR ACCESS TO REPEATERS The user aeeds to establish long distance communications through an amateur radio repeater which is activated after receiving a 1750 Hz tone Press and bold on the PTT then press the BAND button to transmit a 1750Hz tone 11 BASIC OPERATION 11 1 RADIO ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL Make sure the antenna and battery are installed correctly and the battery charged Rotate the knob cloekwise to turo the radio on and rotate the knob fully counterclockwise until a click is heard to turn the radio off Turn the knob clockwise to Increase the volnme or counter
19. ny of the Avthorised Service the defective device with its accessories and the folowing documentation 1 Warranty Certificate duly completed and sealed 2 Original twvoice which clearty identifies the device and the date ofp urchase 3 Description of the faults The warranty terms coatainad in this Certificate of Guarantee do not exscinde modify or cestrict the statutory rights of the buyer by virtue of the laws in force at the time of purchase but are added to them 19 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We FUJIAN NAN AN BAOFENG ELECTRONICS CO LTD Address as Changfu Industrial Zone Xiamei Nan an Quanzhou Fujian China hereby declare our product Product Name Two Way Radio Brand Name BAOFENG Model Namber UV 5R is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R amp TTE 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC and 99 5 EC and cames the CE mark acardingly Supplementary information The product complies with the requirements of EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 ENS0332 1 2000 ETSI EN 301 783 1 V1 3 1 2008 09 ETSI EN 301 783 2 V1 2 1 2008 09 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 ETSI EN 301 489 5 V1 3 1 2002 08 Date March 9 2012 Signature WANG SHAO FENG FUJIAN NAN AN BAOFENG ELECTRONICS CO LTD CHANGFU INDUSTRIAL ZONE X1AMELNAN AN QUANZHOU FUJIAN CHINA TEL 86 595 86752889 86767889 FAX 86 595 86753889 E Mail baofeng 263 net http www powerphone com cn
20. ode of operation Duty cycle Dimensions Weight 15 2 TRANSMITTER RF power Type of modnlation Maximnm deviation Spurious emissions 15 3 RECEIVER Receiver senaitivity Intermodulation Audio output Adjacent channel selectivity Note 6SIMHz 108MHz Onuly commercial FM radio reception VHF 136MHz 174MHz Rx Tx UHF 400MHz 480MHz Rx Tx Up to 128 channels 2 5ppm 12 5kHz 5002 20 T to 60 T Recbargeable Lithium Ion mAh 7 4V 1800 lt 75mA 380mA lt 14A Simplex or semi duplex 03 03 54 min Rx Tx Standby S8mm x 110mm x 32mm 130 g approximate 2W FM lt 5 kHz lt 2 5 kHz W N lt 60 dB 0 2 u V at 12 dB SINAD 60 dB 1000mW 65 60dB All specifications shown are snhject to change without notice 17 16 TROUBLESHOOTING The radio does not start The battery runs down qnichdy The receiving indicator LED lights but do not hear the speaker When transmitting the other members of his group do not receive the communication In standby mode the transceiver transmits without pressing the PTT Receive eommunieations from other user groups while communicating witb your group Communication with other members of your group is poor or low quality Possible cause solution The battery is low replace the battery with a charged battery or proceed to the battery The battery is not installed correctly remove the battery and ceattsch it The battery
21. pteed for a period of one year from the date of sale to the final nser This Warranty Certificate is unique and not transferable and may not be reissued for new or original or copy Substitution of product failure or any part thereof shall not involve extensian of the guarantee The warranty covers the replacement and free replacement of all parts that are defective in materials and components used in manufsctoring and or assembly of the apparatur The warranty does not cover any faults caused by eccideat impruper iastallation and use dectrie chock eg storms connect a power other than that specified reverse polarity in the diet or claims due to deterioration in the external appearance of normal use nor the amount or condition of the accessories Checking the accessories is the cespanaibility of the purchaser at the time of purchasing the device The warranty does not cover rechargeable butteries even if they are part of the equipment purchased as they are coasidered consumabies the impairment must be reported within a period of Gfteen days from the date of purchase The warranty is void on the following assumptions 1 Devices that have been manipniated by another or by anyone other than authorized service provider 2 Equipment and accessories in which the serial aumber has heen altered deleted or filed unreadable 3 Use of the prodoct than as intended To make use of the guarantee is arcessary to give the dealer or a
22. uipment Thi equipment shall be serviced by qualified technicians only e Do not modify the radlo for any reason e Use only BAOFENG sngplied or approved batteries and chargers e Do not use any portable radio that hos a damaged anteana If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin a minor bura can result e Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with explosive and fammable materials Do not ebarge your battery in a ocation with explosive and Qammable materials e To avoid electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off your radio in any area where posted notices instruct you to do 0 e Turn off your radio before boarding an aircraft Any nse of a radio must be in accordance with alriine regulations or crew instructions Tarm off your radio before entering a blasting area e For vehicles with an air bag do not place a radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time nor place it close to heating source lt When tranamitting with a portable radio hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 3 to 4 centimeters away from your lips Keep antenna at least 2 5 centimeters away from your body when transmitting WARNING If you wear a radio on your body ensure the radio and its antenna are at least 2 5 centimeters away from yonr body when transmitting 2 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Dua
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