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1. PMR FreeNet UHF VHF User s Manual electronic Dear Customer Thank you for buying a TEAM TeCom X5 TEAM Electronic stands for high quality radio com munication To fully understand the various functions and the possible settings and to ensure the proper operation of the radio we recommend to read this manual prior to first time use The TeCom X5 is available in these four versions PR8056 TeCom X5 FreeNet programmed with 6 FreeNet channels 500 mW tx power bandwidth 12 5 kHz no registration or fees apply PR8069 TeCom X5 PMR programmed with 8 PMR channels 500 mW tx power bandwidth 12 5 kHz no registration or fees apply PR5058 TeCom X5 UHF commercial radio 128 channels programmable registration and fees apply only assigned frequencies and parameters are allowed to be programmed bandwidth 12 5 kHz or 25 kHz max TX power 4 W UHF 400 470 MHz PR5058 TeCom X5 VHF commercial radio 128 channels programmable registration and fees apply only assigned frequencies and parameters are allowed to be programmed bandwidth 12 5 kHz or 25 kHz max TX power 5 W VHF 136 174 MHz transfer cable is included in the scope of delivery PMR Frequencies FreeNet Frequencies 1 446 00625 MHz 2 446 01875 MHz 3 446 03125 MHz 4 446 04375 MHz 5 446 05625 MHz 6 446 06875 MHz 7 446 08125 MHz 8 446 09375 MHz 1 149 0250 MHz 2 149 0375 MHz 3 149 0500 MHz 4 149 0875 MHz 5 149 1000 MH
2. D174 D205 D212 D223 D225 D226 D243 D244 50 CTCSS frequency code Hz 94 8 97 4 100 0 103 5 107 2 110 9 114 8 118 8 123 0 127 3 131 8 136 5 141 3 146 2 151 4 156 7 159 8 162 2 165 5 167 9 171 3 173 8 177 3 179 9 183 5 186 2 189 9 192 8 196 6 199 5 210 DCS frequency codes N l D245 D246 D251 D252 D255 D261 D263 D265 D266 D271 D274 D306 D311 D315 D325 D331 D332 D343 D346 D351 D356 D364 D365 D371 D411 D412 D413 D423 D431 D432 D445 D446 D452 D454 D456 D462 D464 D465 D466 D503 D506 D516 D523 D526 D532 D546 D565 D606 D612 D624 D627 D631 D632 D645 D654 D662 D664 D703 D712 D723 203 5 206 5 210 7 216 1 225 7 229 1 233 6 241 8 250 3 254 1 D731 D732 D734 D743 D754 Specification General Frequency Range Working Temperate Operating Voltage Operate Mode Channel space Weight incl battery and antenna Antenna impedance Transmitter Frequency Stability Output Power H M L Max Frequency Deviation Audio Distortion Modulation type Adjacent Channel Power Radiated Harmonics Frequency error Receiver RF Sensitivity SINAD Audio Distortion Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation Rejection Spurious radiation UHF 400 470 MHZ VHF 136 174 MHz 20 C 50 C DC 7 4V Simplex or Semi duplex 2 5 khz 220g 50w 2 5PPM UHF max 4 W VHF max 5 W 2 5khz N 3 FM 60dB 45dBm 200Hz
3. N angezeigt Zum Abbrechen der Suchfunktion irgendeine Taste dr cken MENU General settings that can be altered directly via the radio are organized in the menu Follow these steps to change a setting To open the menu press the F key keypad lower row right followed by the SEL key number 9 Select the wanted function with the Up A Down W keys 3 To access the available settings for the selected function press the F key keypad lower row right Select the wanted setting with the Up A Down W keys 3 To confirm your selection and continue in the menu press the F key keypad lower row right To confirm and leave the menu press the V M key keypad lower row left If no key is pressed within 10 seconds the selected settings will be automatically stored and the the menu will be left These functions are available ahWN 01 APO Automatic Power Off Settings Off 1 15 H hours The radio will automatically power off after the set time 02 APRO Optional Functions Settings Off SCRAMB COMP SCRAMB upon activation the radio uses the scrambler coding 1 8 that is set in menu function 07 SCR NO COMP the compander improves the signal qualitiy by combining compressor and expander 03 BANK Memory Bank Settings No Bank BANK 1 8 depend on the programmed frequencies The allocation of frequency to memory bank is done automatically If this function is deactivated No Bank all programme
4. W 0 223uV gt 12dB N 0 223uV gt 12dB 3 60dB 60dB 60dBm Spurious response rejection 60dB
5. PTT key 9 the radio returns automatically into reception mode Reception Upon reception of a signal the LED 6 lights green If the selected frequency is decoded with a CTCSS DCS code all signals that are encoded with a different code will be muted The green LED will light but no signal will be audible Key Pad Functions PTT Key The PTT key 11 is located at the left side of the radio Pressing the PTT key will switch the radio into transmission mode The LED 6 will light red Multi Function Key The multi function key 10 is located under the PTT key 6 It can be programmed with one of these functions transmit 5 tone selective call 1450 kHz repeater tone 1750 kHz repeater tone 2315 kHz repeater tone Monitor Key The monitor key 11 is located on the left side of the radio under the multi function key 10 When pressing the monitor key the squelch is deactivated and a constant noise is audible With this function it is possible to hear very weak signals that would not pass the squelch Squelch The sensivity level of the squelch can be set between 0 and 9 whereas the level O corresponds to the least sensitive level The squelch is completely open at level 0 At level 9 the signal has to be very strong to pass the squelch To set the squelch level press the F key key pad lower row right followed by the SQL key num ber key 1 The display shows SQL X where X represents the actual squelch level 0 9 Set the desi
6. The TeCom X5 has a radio function Via software 25 radio frequencies can be stored lt is also possible to manually select frequencies via the keypad To turn on off the radio press the F key keypad lower row right followed by the FM key num ber 8 In the fixed channel mode the actual radio channel number is displayed above the frequen cy provided that channels have been programmed To switch between manual frequency mode and fixed channel mode press the V M key keypad lower row left Manual Frequency Mode The wanted radio station within the frequency range of 70 MHz to 107 9 MHz can be directly ente red via the keypad It is also possible to step to the wanted frequency in 10 kHz steps with the Up A Down W 3 keys To find an occupied radio station the scan function can be used Start the scan function by pressing the F key keypad lower row right followed by the SCAN key number 3 The display reads SCN UP until an occupied channel has been found The active scan function is indicated by a blinking dot next to the letter N To stop scanning press any key Zum Auffinden einer besetzten Radiofrequenz steht ebenso die Suchfunktion zur Verf gung Starten Sie den Suchlauf durch Dr cken der Sperrtaste Tastenfeld unten rechts gefolgt von der SCAN Taste Tastennummer 3 In der Anzeige erscheint solange SCN UP bis ein besetzer Kanal gefunden wurde Der aktive Suchlauf wird durch einen blinkenden Punkt neben dem Buchstaben
7. d channels are displayed in their order If a memory bank is selected only the channels of this bank are displayed BANK 1 channel 1 16 BANK 2 channel 17 32 BANK 3 channel 33 48 BANK 4 channel 49 64 BANK 5 channel 65 80 BANK 6 channel 81 96 BANK 7 channel 97 112 BANK 8 channel 113 128 04 BATSAV Battery Save Function On Off If no signal is present on the selected channel the radio switches into standby mode after a cer tain time 05 BCLO Busy Channel LockOut is a signal present on the selected channel transmission is blocked until the channel is clear again settings OFF QT DCS WAVE OFF no lockout on busy channels WAVE lockout on all signals QT DCS lockout on signals with the same coding 06 BEEP warnt tone On Off Any entry except pressing the PTT key and the programmable function key is confirmed by a double tone In the activated state the bell symbol is shown in the display 07 SCR NO select scrambler type SCR 1 8 This setting is only relevant when function 02 APRO is activated 08 DC VLT Shows actual voltage level of the battery pack 09 DW Channel monitoring with activated radion function On Off While the radio is on the selected channel is monitored Upon reception of a signal the radio is deactivated until the signal disappears 10 LAMP Illumination of the LCD OFF KEY CONT OFF no illumination KEY after entry the display is illuminated for 5 sec
8. els On Off 28 WIDNAR bandwidth not available The bandwidth can only be set via software 5 TON SELECTIVE CALLING The TeCom X5 contains a 5 tone selective calling function which parameters are set via soft ware General Description Each radio is programmed with an individual radio ID 5 Tone ID This ID code is always sent with the encode and it serves also as a decode The 5 Tone encodes are entered via keypad This way all possible encodes can be sent without memory storage restrictions The own ID is always sent with the encode If the sent 5 tone encode matches the ID code of the other radio the sent ID code will be displayed by the receiving radio and the radio reacts in the programmed way e g the speaker unmutes a beep tone is audible or an automatic ack nowledgement is sent Important For the selective calling function to work the programmable function key 10 has to be set to Optional Signal Call CONNECTOR The TeCom X5 has a Kenwood compatible accessory jack 3 5 2 5 mm stereo stereo for connecting headphones microphones and the data transfer cable required for programming the radio via software Suitable accessory can be found in the actual TEAM catalogue D017 D023 D025 D026 D031 D032 D036 D043 D047 D051 D053 D054 D065 D071 D072 D073 D074 D114 D115 D116 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 85 4 88 5 91 5 D122 D131 D132 D134 D143 D145 D152 D155 D156 D162 D165 D172
9. formance and functionality of the TeCom X5 please pay attention to the following advices gt Do not open the case of the radio Improper opening may cause damages and warranty claims are forfeited gt For charging of the rechargeable battery pack only use the charger SLG TeCom X5 that is inclu ded in the scope of delivery gt gt Never expose the radio to direct sunlight or other heat sources High temperatures will diminish the longevity of certain components and plastic parts may melt and deform Izen gt Never store the radio in dusty or dirty areas gt Do not expose the radio to any liquid Humidity max cause corrosion of the pcb and its components gt Should the radio generate unusual heat or emit unusual smell or even smoke please turn the radio off immediately and remove the battery pack Contact your dealer gt Never transmit without antenna A damage of the power amplifier may be the result Features gt max tx power FreeNet 500 mW PMR 500 mW VHF 5W UHF 4W gt 16 channels available UHF 400 470 MHz VHF 136 174 MHz PMR 8 Channels PMR 446 MHz FreeNet 6 Channels FreeNet 149 MHz gt bandwidth FreeNET PMR 12 5 kHz UHF VHF 12 5 25 kHz gt 128 programmable channels gt battery saving function gt 5 tone selective calling gt transmit blockage on occupied channels gt scrambler gt FM radio gt 50 CTCSS and 107 DCS gt key lock gt LCD display with background illumination gt Pass
10. he charging process the LED lights red Once charging is completed the LED lights green Remove the battery pack out of the charger Overcharging reduces the battery packs longevity On Off To turn the radio on turn the On Off switch 5 clockwise beyond the barrier A beep tone is emit ted if the beep tone function is activated To turn off the radio please turn the On Off switch 5 counterclockwise beyond the barrier Volume Control To set a comfortable volume level after turning the radio on hold the monitor key 11 while adju sting the volume level with the combined On Off Volume key 5 Channel Selection For channel selection use the key pad 8 or the Up A Down W 3 keys Via key pad enter the channel number in a three digit format e g 001 for channel 1 Upon a misen try the last selected channel will be set With the Up A Down W 3 keys the channels are passed through in the consecutive order After the highest channel number the sequence starts again with the lowest number Upon actived memory bank function 03 BANK only the channels of the selected memory bank are passed through For more information about the memory bank function see page XXXXXXXX Transmit For transmission keep pressing the PTT key 9 until the end of message For best sound quality talk into the microphone 4 with normal voice at a distance of approximatly 10 cm During transmission the control LED 6 lights red Upon release of the
11. io on The text message can contain a maximum of five symbols and can contain a blank character b the digits O 9 c the letters A Z and d the symbols asterix underscore _ and plus Select the symbols with the channel selection keys To proceed to the next space press the number key 9 To move the cursor backwards press the number key 7 To delete the actual entry press the V M key keypad lower row left side 15 OFFSET not available 16 OPN MSG temporary message after turning the radio on OFF MSG DC OFF no message text is displayed MSG in 12 MSGSET programmed text is displayed DC voltage of the battery pack 17 PSWD password protection On Off Requires entry of the programmed password if function is activated The password is program med via software or directly at the radio via the menu function 18 PSWD W The radio cannot be operated if the correct password is not entered A forgotten password can be retrieved via software 18 PSWD W password creation Create a 4 digit password out of the numbers 0 9 Confirm your entry by pressing the F key keypad lower row right side To delete the entry press the V M key keypad lower row left side 19 ROGER roger beep On Off In the activated state the three tone roger beep is sent after release of the PTT key 9 20 SCN MD there are three scan modes available TO Time Operated Scan Is an occupied channels scanned remains the radio f
12. onds CONT illumination is constantly on 11 LOCK Key lock settings K S PTT KEY ALL Press the keylock key keypad lower row to the right to activated or deactivate the keylock function The activated state is indicated by a key symbol in the upper left corner K S all key of the keypad as well as the channel selection keys are locked PTT key as well as the monitor and programmable function keys are activated PTT transmission is blocked the display shows P LOCK KEY all keys of the keypad are locked channel selection keys as well as PTT monitor and programmable function keys are activated ALL all functions are locked 12 MSGSET Programming of the welcome message that appears shorty after turning on the radio 5 symbols are available a blank character b the digits 0 9 c the letters A Z and d the symbols asterix underscore _ and plus Select the symbols with the channel selection keys To proceed to the next space press the number key 9 To move the cursor backwards press the number key 7 To delete the actual entry press the V M key keypad lower row left side 13 NAME display types are FREQ and ALPHA ALPHA The programmed frequency is displayed as a channel number e g CH 001 FREQ The programmed channel name is displayed If no channel name is programmed the channel number is shown 14 NM SET Channel Name Programming of the welcome text that appears after turning the rad
13. or a certain period of time which is programmable via software on this channel before scanning is continued regardless if the signal is still present or not CO Carrier Operated Scan The radio remains on an occupied channel until the signal ends Then scanning continous SE Search Scan Is an occupied channel scanned stops the scan function and the radio remains on this channel 21 STE Side Tone Eliminate On Off Under certain circumstances a clicking sound can be heard upon releasing the PTT key The function STE reduces this noise which is useful when the radio is operated with a headset 22 TOT Time Out Timer Off MIN 1 7 Restricts transmission time to set time period 1 7 minutes After expiration of set time limit transmission is aborted For reset release PTT key 23 TXSTOP transmission blockage ON OFF 24 VOX voice operated signal transmission On Off VOX allows hand free operation Transmission starts automatically once the signal strength rea ches a certain level 25 VOX D VOX delay determines how long the VOX function will be still active after the signal stopped settings 15 25 35 45 15 1 second 25 2 seconds 35 3 seconds 45 4 seconds 26 VOX S VOX sensitivity settings level 1 8 level 1 most sensitive e transmission starts easily after a low signal level 8 least sensitive e signal has to be very strong for the transmission to start 27 VXB VOX lockout on busy chann
14. red squelch level with the Up A Down 3 keys and confirm your selection by pressing any key TX Power For the tx power selection there are three levels available LOW MID HIGH In the versions PMR and FreeNet the tx power level HIGH is set to 500 mW In the COM versions the high tx power can be adjusted according to the assigned power of the registration To select a tx power level Low Mid High press the F key key pad lower row right followed by the PWR key number key 2 The display shows the actual tx power level Select the wanted power level with the UP A Down keys 3 and confirm your selection by pressing any key Setup of tx power level LOW is indicated in the display with the symbol LOW Scan Use the scan function to find occupied channels of the channel list Channels can be added or remo ved from the channel list via software or key operation at the radio Channels of the channel list are indicated in the display by the symbol PRI which is located next to the battery status symbol To add or remove a channel from the channel list press the F key key pad lower row right followed by the LOCK key number key 0 To start thescan function press the F key key pad lower row right followed by the SCAN key num ber key 3 Stop the scan function by pressing any key with exception of the Up A Down VW keys 3 There are three scan modes SE CO TO available For more information see page XXXX Radio
15. word function gt automatic turn off APO gt TOT gt scrambler eight different codes gt VOX gt channel bank store gt Repeater Tone 1450 Hz 1750 Hz 2315 Hz 1 antenna 2 LCD 3 Up Down keys 4 microphone 5 On Off volume 6 LED 7 speaker 8 key pad 9 PTT 10 multi function key 11 monitor key 12 connection jack 13 battery pack 1200 mAh 7 4 V ED o 8902G2p oO key lock memory bank menu function APO beep tone not available not available CTCSS code DCS code menu 10 monitor while radio tx power battery saving function VOX 11 battery status FM radio item of channel scan list 2 EEEN E E i ernennen i E Jom wi Say 5285807000 EA D ow Low save wou pri Eee Fe 12 13 BASIC FUNCTIONS T Antenna A Due to governmental regulations the antenna in the PMR versi u on is fixed i e non detachable fel Battery Pack To attach the battery pack 13 onto the radio place the bulges at the bottom of the battery pack into the according holes an the bottom rear of the radio Press the battery pack at the top part against the radio until the battery pack snaps in To remove the battery pack press down the latch and remove the battery pack Charging Prior to first use the battery pack has to be charged completely A completely empty battery pack needs to be charged for approximately three hours During t
16. z 6 149 1125 MHz GENERAL Scope of Delivery Maintenance BASIC FUNCTIONS Antenna Battery Pack On Off Volume Channel Selection Transmit Reception Keys PTT Transmit Key Multifunctional Key Monitor Key Squelch TX Power Scan Radio MENU 01 APO Automatic Power Off 03 BANK Memory Bank 05 BCLO Busy Ch Lockout 07 SCR NO Scrambler Type 09 DW Frequency Watch 11 LOCK Keylock 13 NAME Display Type 15 OFFSET not available 17 PSWD Passwort 19 ROGER Roger Tone 21 STE Signal Transmit End 23 TXSTOP 25 VOX D Vox Delay Time 27 VXB Block Vx on Busy Ch 5 TONE SELECTIVE CALLING ACCESSORY JACK SPECIFICATIONS CTCSS DCS PCB LAYOUT AND PARTS Table of Contents 02 APRO Optional Function 04 BATSAV Battery Save Function 06 BEEP Beep Tone 08 DC VLT Info Voltage 10 LAMP Display Light 12 MSGSET Greeting Message 14 NM SET Channel Name 16 OPN MSG Opening Screen 18 PSWD W Password Set 20 SCN MD Scan Mode 22 TOT Time Out Timer 24 VOX 26 VOX S Vox Sensitivity 28 WIDNAR Bandwidth page GENERAL Scope of Delivery Unpack the equipment carefully We recommend you to identify the listed items before discarding the packing material If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment please con tact the dealer immediately Supplied Accessories 1 x Antenna attached with PMR version 1 x Belt clip 1 x Battery 1 x Charger 1 x Manual Maintenance For optimal per
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