Vertex Standard USA Inc. 10654620 ユーザーズマニュアル

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 To install the battery, hold the transceiver with your
left hand, so your palm is over the speaker and your
thumb is on the top of the belt clip.
Insert the battery pack into the
battery compartment on the
back of the radio while tilt-
ing the Belt Clip outward,
then  push  the  bottom
side of the battery pack
until the battery pack
locks with the Battery
Pack Latch.
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 Install a charged battery pack onto the transceiver, as described previously.
 Screw the supplied antenna onto the Antenna jack. Never attempt to operate
this transceiver without an antenna connected.
 If you have a Speaker/Microphone, we recommend that it not be connected
until you are familiar with the basic operation of the VX-350.
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 Turn the top panel’s VOL/PWR knob clockwise to
turn on the radio on.
 Turn the top panel’s CH selector knob to choose
the desired operating channel.
 Rotate the VOL/PWR knob to set the volume
level. If no signal is present, press and hold in the
Programmable key assigned to SQL OFF for
more than one second; background noise will now
be heard, and you may use this to set the VOL/
PWR knob for the desired audio level.
 Press and hold in the Programmable key as-
signed to SQL OFF for more than one second (or
press the key twice) to quiet the noise and resume
normal (quiet) monitoring.
 To transmit, monitor the channel and make sure it
is clear.
 To transmit, press and hold in the PTT switch.
Speak into the microphone area of the front panel
grille (lower right-hand corner) in a normal voice
level. To return to the Receive mode, release the
PTT switch.
 Do not transmit the radio without an antenna
connected.
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This Radio has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for Occupational Use/Controlled ex-
posure environment. In addition, it complies with the following Standards and
Guidelines:
 FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of
Radio-Frequency Radiation.
 FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 (1997) Supplement C, Evaluating
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequen-
cy Electromagnetic Fields.
 ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect
to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to
300 GHz.
 ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields-RF and
Microwave.
WARNING: This radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit
mode. This radio is designed for and classified as Occupational Use Only,
meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individu-
als aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This
radio is not intended for use by the General Population in an uncon-
trolled environment.
CAUTION: To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is
within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the
following guidelines:
 Please read this manual carefully to become familiar with the features
of this transceiver.
 Do not transmit the radio without an antenna connected.
 This radio is NOT approved for use by the general population in an
uncontrolled environment. This radio is restricted to occupational use,
work related operations only where the radio operator must have the
knowledge to control its RF exposure conditions.
 When transmitting, hold the radio in a vertical position with its mi-
crophone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from your mouth and keep
the antenna at least 1 inch (2.5cm) away from your head and body.
 The radio must be used with a maximum operating duty cycle not ex-
ceeding 50 %, in typical Push-to-Talk (PTT) configurations. DO NOT
transmit for more than 50 % of total radio use time (50 % duty cycle).
Transmitting more than 50 % of the time can cause FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements to be exceeded.
 To keep the Body Worn configuration with the Vertex Standard CLIP-
18 belt-clip, reduce the maximum operating duty cycle still more.
 The radio is transmitting when the red LED on the top of the radio is
illuminated. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT
button.
 When operate the radio with the Vertex Standard CLIP-18 belt-clip,
make the transmission time as short as possible, to keep the Body
Worn configuration.
 Always use the FNB-V96LIA or FNB-V130LI-UNI Lithium-Ion Bat-
tery.
 Perform the battery charging where the ambient temperature range
+10 °C to +40 °C. Charge out of this range could cause damage to the
battery pack.
 Battery Pack shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
fire or the like.
 Always use Vertex Standard authorized accessories.
 Vertex Standard shall not be liable for any damage or accidents such
as fire, leakage or explosion of batteries, etc., caused by the malfunc-
tion of non-Vertex Standard accessories.
The information listed above provides the user with the information needed
to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this
radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
During transmissions, this radio generates RF energy that can possibly
cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interfer-
ence, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so.
Do not operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromag-
netic radiation such as hospitals, health care facilities, aircraft, and blast-
ing sites.
FCC License Information
This radio operates on communications frequencies which are subject
to FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Rules and Regulations.
FCC Rules require that all operators using Private Land Mobile radio
frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment.
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FNB-V96LIA
7.4 V
, 2300 mAh Li-Ion Battery Pack
FNB-V130LI-UNI  7.4 V
, 2300 mAh Li-Ion Battery Pack
VAC-300
Desktop Rapid Charger Set
(CD-34+PA-42, for FNB-V96LI)
VAC-UNI
Desktop Rapid Charger Set
(CD-58+PA-55, for FNB-V130LI-UNI)
VAC-6300
6-unit Multi Charger (for FNB-V96LI)
VAC-6058
6-unit Multi Charger (for FNB-V130LI-UNI)
CD-58
Desktop Charger (for FNB-V130LI-UNI)
PA-55
AC Adapter (for CD-58)
MH-37
A4B
Earpiece/Microphone
MH-45
B4B
Speaker/Microphone
MH-360S
Speaker/Microphone
MH-450S
Speaker/Microphone
VCM-2
Vehicle Charger Mount Adapter (for VAC-300)
FVP-25
Encryption/DTMF pager Unit
FVP-35
Rolling Code Encryption Unit
FVP-36
Voice Inversion Encryption Unit
VME-100
MDC1200
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/GE-Star
®
ANI Encoder Unit
ATU-6A
Rubber Antenna 400-430 MHz
ATU-6B
Rubber Antenna 420-450 MHz
ATU-6C
Rubber Antenna 440-470 MHz
ATU-6D
Rubber Antenna 450-485 MHz
ATU-6F
Rubber Antenna 485-520 MHz
ATV-6XL
Rubber Antenna 134-174 MHz (Untuned)
ATV-8A
Rubber Antenna 134-151 MHz
ATV-8B
Rubber Antenna 150-163 MHz
ATV-8C
Rubber Antenna 161-174 MHz
CLIP-17E
Swivel Belt Clip
CLIP-18
Belt Clip
LCC-350
Leather Case
CE86
Programming Software
FIF-12
USB Programming Interface
CT-27
Radio to Radio Programming Cable
CT-106
PC Programming Cable (for FIF-12)
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Glows Green
Monitor on (or Side 1 or 2 switch is activated: Non-LCD version)
Blinking Green Busy Channel (or SQL off)
Glows Red
Transmitting
Blinking Red
Battery Voltage is Low
Yellow
Receiving a Selective Call
Microphone
Speaker
MIC/SP Jack
(External Mic/Earphone)
VOL/PWR Knob
CH (Channel) Selector
Side 1 Switch
Push To Talk
(PTT) Switch
Antenna
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4 Key
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Battery Pack Latch
Side 2 Switch
Tilt the
Belt Clip
Push the bottom side
of the Battery Pack
Insert
the Battery
Pack
 To remove the battery, turn the radio off and remove any protective cases.
Slide the Battery Pack Latch on the bottom of the radio, then slide the battery
downward and out from the radio while holding the Belt Clip.
Caution!
Do not attempt to open any of the rechargeable Lithium-Ion packs, as 
they could explode if accidentally short-circuited.
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As the battery discharges during use, the voltage gradually becomes lower. When
the battery voltage becomes to low, substitute a freshly charged battery and
recharge the depleted pack. When the battery voltage is low, the LED indicator on
the top of the radio will blink red and “Battery Indicator” on the LCD will blink on
the LCD version. Furthermore, if your Dealer sets the “Low Battery Alert” feature
into the transceiver, an alert beeper will sound when the battery voltage is low.
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Please follow these cautions to prevent hearing damage:
 Always adjust the audio level of the transceiver to the minimum before
connecting the Earpiece/Headset to the transceiver.
 Use the Earpiece/Headset at as low a volume as possible for existing
conditions.
 Slowly adjust the VOL/PWR knob when increasing the audio level.
 If a Speaker/Microphone is available, remove the
plastic cap and its two mounting screws from the
right side of the transceiver, then insert the plug
from the Speaker/Microphone into the MIC/SP
jack; secure the plug using the screws supplied
with the Speaker/Microphone. Hold the speaker
grille up next to your ear while receiving. To trans-
mit, press the PTT switch on the Speaker/Micro-
phone, just as you would on the main transceiver’s body.
NoteSave the original plastic cap and its mounting screws. They
should be re-installed when not using the Speaker/Microphone.
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 Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate
using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for
the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference
to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
necessary for successful communication.
 This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or
model number if Category II) has been approved by Industry Canada
to operate with the antenna types listed at the right with the maximum
permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type
indicated. Antenna types not included in
this list, having a gain greater than the
maximum gain indicated for that type,
are strictly prohibited for use with this
device.
 When transmitting, hold the radio in a vertical position with its
microphone 2 inches (5 cm) away from your mouth and keep the
antenna at least 2 inches (5 cm) away from your head and body.
 The radio must be used with a maximum operating duty cycle not
exceeding 50%, in typical Push-to-Talk configurations.
 DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (50%
duty cycle). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause IC
RSS General Requirement to be exceeded. To keep the Body Worn
configuration with the Vertex Standard CLIP-18 belt-clip, reduce the
maximum operating duty cycle still more.
 The radio is transmitting when the red LED on the top of the radio
is illuminated. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the
P-T-T button.
 SAR compliance for body-worn use was only demonstrated for
the specific belt-clip (CLIP-18). Other body-worn accessories or
configurations may NOT comply with the IC RSS General Requirement
and should be avoided.
 When operate the radio with the Vertex Standard CLIP-18 belt-clip,
make the transmission time as short as possible, to keep the Body
Worn configuration.
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 Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur
radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal
(ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but
de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l’intention des autres
utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la
puissance isotrope rayonnée quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépassepas l’intensité
nécessaire à l’établissement d’une communication satisfaisante.
 Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de
certification ou son numéro de modèle s’il fait partie du matériel de
catégorie I) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec
les types d’antenne énumérés dans le droit et ayant un gain admissible
maximal et l’impédance requise pour chaque type d’antenne. Les types
d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste,
ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain
maximal  indiqué,  sont  strictement
interdits  pour  l’exploitation  de
l’émetteur.
 Pour  émettre,  tenez  votre  radio  verticalement  en  plaçant  le
microphone entre 2,5 et 5 cm de la bouche. L’antenne doit toujours
être à plus de 2,5 cm de votre tête.
 Le temps total d’émission de la radio ne doit pas dépasser 50%
du temps de fonctionnement dans une configuration normale avec
alternat. Par conséquent, vous ne devez PAS émettre pendant plus
de 50% du temps total d’utilisation de la radio. Si cette règle n’est
pas respectée, vous vous exposez à un dépassement de l’exposition
aux fréquences électromagnétiques telle que définie par la norme
de sécurité. La radio émet lorsque le voyant LED rouge (situé au
sommet de la radio) est allumé. Vous pouvez déclencher l’émission en
appuyant sur le bouton Alternat ou avec un micro-casque VOX, si la
radio permet d’utiliser cet accessoire.
 La conformité SAR pour utilisation sur le corps n’a été confirmée que
pour l’attache ceinture de nomenclature CLIP-18. L’utilisation de tout
autre accessoire pour port sur le corps PEUT être non conforme aux
normes d’exposition aux radio-fréquences et doit donc être évitée.
 N’opérez pas votre radio en mode d’émission lorsque vous la portez
fixée sur le corps à l’aide de l’accessoire suivant : CLIP-18 attache
ceinture.
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 ATV-8A: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6A: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
 ATV-8B: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6B: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
 ATV-8C: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6C: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
ATV-6XL: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6F: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
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 ATV-8A: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6A: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
 ATV-8B: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6B: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
 ATV-8C: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6C: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
ATV-6XL: 2.15 dBi, 50 W   ATU-6F: 2.15 dBi, 50 W
FCC ID: AXI10654620
IC: 10239A-10654620
Vertex Standard LMR, Inc.