Vertex Standard VX-230 Bedienungsanleitung
Vertex Standard
Walkie-talkies
VX-230
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OperatiOn
Preliminary tePS S
Install a charged battery pack onto the transceiver, as de-
scribedpreviously.
Screw the supplied antenna onto theAntenna jack. Never
attempt to operate this transceiver without an antenna con-
nected.
IfyouhaveaSpeaker/Microphone,werecommendthatitnot
be connecteduntilyou are familiar with the basic operation
oftheVX-230.
OPeratiOn uick tart Q S
Turnthetoppanel’sVOL/PWRknob
clockwisetoturnontheradioon.
Turnthetoppanel’sCHselectorknob
tochoose thedesired operating chan-
nel.
RotatetheVOL/PWRknob tosetthe
volumelevel. If no signalis present,
pressandholdintheProgrammable
keyassignedto“SQL OFF”formore
than one second;backgroundnoise
willnow be heard, and youmay use
thistosettheVOL/PWRknobforthe
desiredaudiolevel.
B Y BefOre Ou egin
Battery ack nStallatiOn and emOval P i r
To install the battery, hold the transceiverwith your lefthand,
soyourpalmisoverthespeakerandyour
thumbisonthetopofthebeltclip.Insert
th ebatteryp ac kinto the batt ery
compartmentonthebackofthe
radio whiletilting the Belt
Clipoutward, then push
th ebo ttom si de ofthe
ba tt er y pack u ntil
th e ba t t e r y pa c k
locks with the Bat-
teryPackLatch.
Toremovethebattery,turntheradiooffandremoveanyprotec-
tivecases.Slide theBattery Pack Latch on the bottomof the
radio,then slidethe battery downward andout fromthe radio
whileholdingtheBeltClip.
Caution
Do not attempt to open any of the rechargeable Lithium-
Ion packs, as they could explode if accidentally short-
circuited.
l BOw attery ndicatiOn i
Asthebatterydischargesduringuse,thevoltagegraduallybecomes
lower.Whenthebatteryvoltagebecomestolow,substituteafreshly
charged battery and rechargethe depleted pack. When the battery
voltage islow, the LEDindicatoronthetopoftheradiowill blink
red.Furthermore,ifyourDealersetsthe“LowBatteryAlert”feature
intothetransceiver,analertbeeperwillsoundwhenthebatteryvolt-
ageislow.
PressandholdintheProgrammable
keyassignedto“SQL OFF”formore
th an on esecond ( or press t he k ey
twice) to quiet the noise and resume
normal(quiet)monitoring.
Totransmit,monitorthechannelandmakesureitisclear.
THIS IS AN FCC REQUIREMENT!
Totransmit,pressandholdinthePTT
switch.Speakinto themicrophone
areaof the front panel grille (lower
right-handcorner)in a normalvoice
level. Toreturn tothe Receive mode,
releasethePTTswitch.
Do not transmit the radio without
an antenna connected.
IfaSpeaker/Microphoneisavailable,removetheplasticcapand
itstwo mounting screws fromthe right side of thetransceiver,
theninserttheplugfromtheSpeaker/MicrophoneintotheMIC/
SPjack;secure the plug using the screwssuppliedwiththe
Speaker/Microphone.Holdthespeakergrilleupnexttoyourear
whilereceiving.Totransmit,pressthe
PTTswitchontheSpeak-
er/Microphone,justasyouwouldonthemaintransceiver’sbody.
Note: Save the original plastic cap and itsmounting
screws.Theyshouldbere-installedwhennotusingthe
Speaker/Microphone.
Microphone
Speaker
MIC/SP Jack
(ExternalMic/Earphone)
VOL/PWR Knob
CH (Channel) Selector
Side 1 Switch
Push To Talk
(PTT) Switch
Antenna
LED Indicator
Battery Pack Latch
Side 2 Switch
S t iafetY raining nfOrmatiOn
This Radiohasbeentestedandcomplies withthe FederalCommu-
nications Commission(FCC)RFexposurelimitsfor Occupational
Use/Controlledexposureenvironment.In addition,itcomplieswith
thefollowingStandardsandGuidelines:
FCC 96-326,Guidelines for Evaluatingthe Environmental Ef-
fectsofRadio-FrequencyRadiation.
FCCOETBulletin65Edition97-01(1997)SupplementC,Eval-
uatingCompliancewithFCCGuidelinesforHumanExposureto
RadioFrequencyElectromagneticFields.
ANSI/IEEEC95.1-1992,IEEE Standard forSafetyLevelswith
Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromag-
neticFields,3kHzto300GHz.
ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEERecommendedPractice for the
Measurementof Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields-
RFandMicrowave.
WARNING:ThisradiogeneratesRFelectromagneticenergy
duringtransmitmode. Thisradioisdesignedfor and classi-
edas ,meaningitmustbeusedonlyduringOccupational Use Only
thecourseofemploymentby individualsaware of thehazards, and
thewaystominimizesuchhazards.Thisradioisnotintendedforuse
bythe inanuncontrolledenvironment.General Population
CAUTION:ToensurethatyourexposetoRFelectromagnet-
icenergyiswithintheFCCallowablelimitsforoccupational
use,alwaysadheretothefollowingguidelines:
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 popula-
tion 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 ex-
posure conditions.
When transmitting, hold the radio in a vertical position with
its microphone 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 exceeding 50 %, in typical Push-to-Talk (PTT) con-
gurations. 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 re-
quirements to be exceeded.
To keep the Body Worn conguration with the Vertex Stan-
dard 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 conguration.
Always use the FNB-V103LI, FNB-V104LI, FNB-V131LI-
UNI or FNB-V132LI-UNI Lithium-Ion Battery.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Perform the battery charging where the ambient tempera-
ture range +50 F to +104 F (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, re or the like.
Vertex Standard LMR, Inc.
Always use Vertex Standard authorized accessories.
Vertex Standard shall not be liable for any damage or ac-
cidents such as fire, leakage or explosion of batteries, etc.,
caused by the malfunction of non-Vertex Standard accesso-
ries.
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 individuals aware of hazard-
ous, and the ways to minimize such hazardous. This radio is
not intended for use by the General Population in an uncon-
trolled environment.
Theinformationlistedaboveprovidestheuserwiththeinformation
neededtomakehimorherawareofRFexposure,andwhattodoto
assurethatthisradio operates with theFCCRFexposure limits of
thisradio.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
During transmissions, this radio generates RF energy that can
possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To
avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs
are posted to do so.
Do not operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to elec-
tromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, health care facilities,
aircraft, and blasting 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 Pri-
vate Land Mobile radio frequencies obtain a radio license before
operating their equipment.
a & OcceSSOrieS ptiOnS
FNB-V103LI
7.4V1380mAhLithium-IonBattery
FNB-V104LI
7.4V2300mAhLithium-IonBattery
FNB-V131LI-UNI
7.4V1380mAhLithium-IonBattery
FNB-V132LI-UNI
7.4V2300mAhLithium-IonBattery
VAC-300
DesktopRapidCharger(forFNB-V103LI/-V104LI)
VAC-6300
6-unitMultiCharger(forFNB-V103LI/-V104LI)
CD-58
DesktopCharger(forFNB-V131LI-UNI/-V132LI-UNI)
PA-55
ACAdapter(forCD-58)
VAC-6058
6-unitMultiCharger(forFNB-V131LI-UNI/-V132LI-UNI)
MH-37
A4B
Earpiece/Microphone
MH-45
B4B
Speaker/Microphone(NoiseCancelling)
MH-360S
Speaker/Microphone(SmallType)
MH-450S
Speaker/Microphone(MiniatureType)
VH-115S
Lightweightheadsetw/Boommic
VH-215S
Lightweightpaddedheadset,SingleSpeaker
VH-225S
Lightweightpaddedheadset,DualSpeaker
VCM-2
VehicleChargerMountAdapter(forVAC-300)
DCM-1
DesktopChargerBracket(forVAC-300)
ATV-8A
RubberAntenna134-151MHz
ATV-8B
RubberAntenna150-163MHz
ATV-8C
RubberAntenna161-174MHz
ATV-6XL
RubberAntenna134-174MHz(Untuned)
ATU-6A
RubberAntenna400-430MHz
ATU-6B
RubberAntenna420-450MHz
ATU-6C
RubberAntenna440-470MHz
ATU-6D
RubberAntenna450-485MHz
ATU-6F
RubberAntenna485-520MHz
CLIP-18
BeltClip
LCC-230
LeatherCase
CE99
ProgrammingSoftware
FIF-12
USBProgrammingInterface
CT-27
RadiotoRadioProgrammingCable
CT-106
PCProgrammingCable(forFIF-12)
Tilt the Belt Clip
Insert the Battery Pack
Push the bottom side
of the Battery Pack
vX-230 SerieS
OPerating anual m
c & cOntrOlS OnnectOrS
Green Monitoron(orSide1orSide2switchisactivated)
Blinking Green BusyChannel(orSQLoff)
Glows Red Transmitting
Blinking Red BatteryVoltageisLow
Yellow ReceivingaSelectiveCall
Operating emperature ange t r
(F e uOr urOpean ser)
Operation:–20°Cto+55°C
Battery Charging:+10°Cto+40°C
(Turntheradiooffwhilechargingthebattery)
m On (mOnitOr)
Press(or Press andhold)theassignedPF key momentarilytodis-
ablethe Tone squelch. When disablesthe Tone squelch, the LED
indicatoronthetopoftheradiowillglowgreen.
SQl Off
Press (or Pressandhold) the assigned PFkeytodisabletheNoise
andTonesquelch.Againpress(orPressandhold)theassignedPF
keytoresumenormal(quiet)NoiseandTonesquelchaction.
SQl Set
Youcanmanuallyadjustthesquelchlevelusingthisfunction.Press
the assigned PF key totoggle the squelch threshold level “High”
and“Low”.
l POw Ower
Press(orPress andhold)the assignedPFkey tosettheradio’s
transmitter tothe“Low Power”mode, thus extending battery
life.Press(orPressandhold)theassignedPFkeyagaintoreturn
to“HighPower”operationwhenindifcultterrain.Whenthera-
dio’stransmitterissetto“LowPower”mode,theLEDindicator
onthetopoftheradiowillglowgreen.
Scan
The Scanning feature is used to monitormultiple channelspro-
grammedinto thetransceiver.While scanning, theradio willcheck
eachchannelforthepresenceofasignal,andwillstoponachannel
ifasignalispresent.
Toactivatescanning:
Press(orPressandhold)theassigned
PFkey.
The scanner will search the channels, looking for active ones;
itwill pause eachtime it ndsa channel onwhich someone is
speaking. When thescanner isactivated, the LED indicatoron
thetopoftheradiowillglowgreen.
Tostopscanning:
Press(orPressandhold)theassigned
PFkey.
Operationwillreverttothechanneltowhichthe
CHknobisset.
K feY unctiOnS
f -m SOllOw e can
“Follow-Me”Scanfeaturechecksa PriorityChannelUser-assigned
regularlyasyou scantheother channels.Thus,ifonlyChannels1,
3,and5(ofthe8availablechannels)aredesignatedfor“Scanning,”
theusermaynonethelessanychannelasthe“User-assigned”Prior-
ityChannelviathe“Follow-Me”feature.
Pressthe assignedPFkey to activate “Follow-Me” scanning, then
turn theCH selector knob tothe channelwhich you want todes-
ignate as the“User-Assigned Priority Channel”.When the scanner
stopsonan“active”channel,theUser-assignedPriorityChannelwill
automatically bechecked everyfewseconds (interval programmed
byyourDealer).
S Scan et
Press(orpressandhold)theassignedPFkeytodeletetheCurrent
MemoryChannelfromtheScanningList.Whenyoudeleteachan-
nelfromtheScanningList,alowtonebeepwillsound.Torestorea
particular channel toyour Scanning List,press(or pressand hold)
theassignedPFkeyagain;ahightonebeepwillsound.
dw (d wual atch)
The DualWatch feature is similar tothe Scan feature, except that
onlytwochannelsaremonitored:thecurrentoperatingchannel,and
the“Priority”channel.
ToactivateDualWatch:
Press(orPressandhold)theassignedPFkey.
Thescannerwillsearchthetwochannels;itwillpauseeachtime
itndsachannelonwhichsomeoneisspeaking.WhentheDual
Watch featureisactivated, the LED indicator on the top of the
radiowillglowgreen.
TostopDualWatch:
Press(orPressandhold)theassignedPFkey.
Operationwillreverttothechanneltowhichthe
CHknobisset.
ta Scan
PresstheassignedprogrammablekeytotoggletheTA(TalkAround)
scanfeature“On”and“Off.”
WhileTAscanisproceeding,theVX-230willsearchboththetrans-
mitandreceivefrequencies(andtheLEDindicatoronthetopofthe
radiowillglowgreen).Whenasignalisencounteredonthereceive
frequency,theVX-230willpauseuntilthesignaldisappears.
Whenasignalisencounteredonthetransmitfrequency,theVX-230
will check foractivity on the receive frequency everyfew seconds
(intervalprogrammedbyyourDealer).
ta (t aalk rOund)
Press(or Pressandhold) theassignedPF key to activatetheTalk
Aroundfeature when you are operatingonduplex channel systems
(separatereceiveandtransmitfrequencies, utilizing a “repeater”
station).TheTalkAroundfeatureallowsyoutobypassthe repeater
stationandtalkdirectlytoa stationthatis nearby.This featurehas
noeffectwhenyouareoperatingon“Simplex”channels,wherethe
receiveandtransmitfrequenciesarealreadythesame.
Whenthe“TA” functionisactivated,theLEDindicatoronthetop
oftheradiowillglowgreen.
tX Save iSaBle d
Press(orPressandhold)theassigned
PFkeytodisabletheTransmit
BatterySaver,ifyouareoperatinginalocationwherehighpoweris
almostalwaysneeded.
The TransmitBattery Saver helps extend battery life byreducing
transmitpowerwhenaverystrongsignalfromanapparentlynearby
station is being received. Under some circumstances, though,your
hand-heldradiomaynotbeheardwellattheotherendofthecom-
municationpath,andhighpowermaybenecessaryatalltimes.
reSet
Press(orPressandhold)theassignedPFkeytosilencethereceiver
andresetforanothercall,whenacommunicationisnished.
call
Press(orPressandhold)theassignedPFkeytosendaprogrammed
2-or5-Tonesequentialtone.
artS (
autO ange ranSpOnd YStem r t S
)
Thissystemisdesignedtoinformyouwhenyouandanother
ARTS-
equippedstationarewithincommunicationrange.
DuringARTSoperation, your radio automatically transmits for
about1secondevery55secondsinanattempttoshakehandswith
theotherstation.
Ifyouareoutofrangeformorethantwominutes,yourradiosenses
thatnosignalhasbeenreceived,aringingbeeperwillsound.Ifyou
subsequentlymove back into range, as soon as the other station
transmits,yourbeeperwillsound.
c 2, c 3all all
Press(orPressandhold)theassignedPFkeytosenda5-Tonese-
quentialtonegroupwhichispre-dened.
S dPeed ial
YourDealermayhaveapre-programmedAuto-Dialtelephonenum-
bermemoryintoyour radio.Press(orPressand hold)theassigned
PFkey to send thepre-programmedAuto-Dial telephone number.
TheDTMF tones sentduringthedialing sequencewill beheardin
thespeaker.
lOck
Press(orPressandhold)theassignedPFkeytolocktheCHknob,
PFkeys,andPTTswitch.Thepreciselockoutcongurationispro-
grammedbyyourVERTEX STANDARDdealer.
emergency
The VX-230 series includes an “Emergency” feature, which may
beuseful, ifyouhave someone monitoringon the same frequency
asyourtransceiver’schannel.ForfurtherdetailscontactyourVER-
TEX STANDARDdealer.
l wOne Orker
PressandholdtheassignedPFkeytotoggletheLoneWorkerfea-
ture“ON”and“OFF.”
TheLoneWorkerfeaturewillemitanaudiblealarmfor30seconds
atone secondintervals whenthe LoneWorkerTimerhas expired.
IftheuserdoesnotresetthetimerbypressingthePTTswitch,the
radioswitchestotheEmergencymode.
Declaration of Conformity
We, YAESU UK Ltd. declare under our sole responsibility that the
following equipment complies with the essential requirements of
the Directive 1999/5/EC.
Type of Equipment: FM Transceiver
Brand Name: VERTEX STANDARD
Model Number: VX-231-D0-5 / VX-231-G6-5
Manufacturer: Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
Address of Manufacturer: 4-8-8 Nakameguro Meguro-Ku, Tokyo
153-8644, Japan
Applicable Standards:
This equipment is tested and conforms to the essential require-
ments of directive, as included in following standards.
EN 300 086-2 V1.3.1
Radio Standard:
EN 301 489-01 V1.8.1
EMC Standard: EN 301 489-05 V1.3.1
EN 60950-1: 2006 +A11: 2009 +A1: 2010
Safety Standard:
The technical documentation as required by the Conformity As-
sessment procedures is kept at the following address:
Company: YAESU UK Ltd.
Address: Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
a C uttentiOn in ase OF se
This transceiver works onfrequencieswhich are not gener-
allypermitted.
For frequencyallocation,
apply for a licence at your
localspectrummanagement
authority.
For actual usage conta ct
yourdealerorsalesshopinordertogetyourtransceiverad-
justedtotheallocatedfrequencyrange.
n !OtiCe
Thereare no owner-serviceableparts inside the transceiver.
Allservicejobsmustbereferred toanauthorizedVERTEX
STANDARD Service Representative. Consult yourAutho-
rizedVERTEX STANDARD Dealer for installation of op-
tionalaccessories.
D e ispOsal OF yOur leCtrOniC anD
e eleCtriC quipment
Products with thesymbol (crossed-out wheeled
bin)cannotbedisposedashouseholdwaste.
Electronic and Electric Equipment should be re-
cycledatafacilitycapableofhandlingtheseitems
andtheirwastebyproducts.
In EUcountries, please contact your local equipmentsup-
plier representative orservice center for information about
thewastecollectionsysteminyourcountry.
impOrtant OtiCe FOr Orth n n a u meriCan sers
r 406 mh g BegarDing z uarD anD
The U.S. Coast Guard and National OceanographicandAt-
mosphericAdministration have requestedthecooperation of
theU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommissioninpreserving
theintegrityoftheprotectedfrequencyrange406.0to406.1
MHz,whichisreservedfor usebydistressbeacons.Donot
attempt toprogram thisapparatus, under any circumstances,
foroperationinthefrequencyrange406.0-406.1MHzifthe
apparatusistobeusedinornearNorthAmerica.
Warning - Frequency band 406 - 406.1 MHz is reserved
for use ONLY as a distress beacon by the US Coast
Guard and NOAA. Under no circumstance should this
frequency band be part of the pre-programmed oper-
ating frequencies of this radio.
Part15.21: Changesormodicationstothisdevicenotex-
pressly approved byVertex Standard couldvoid the user’s
authorizationtooperatethisdevice.
List of the practicable area
AUT BEL BGR CYP CZE DEU
DNK ESP EST FIN FRA GBR
GRC HUN IRL ITA LTU LUX
LVA MLT NLD POL PRT ROU
SVK SVN SWE CHE ISL LIE
NOR – – – – –
Thisdevicecomplies withPart15oftheFCCrules.Opera-
tionissubjecttotheconditionthatthisdevicedoesnotcause
harmfulinterference.
The VX-230 provide [Side 1] and[Side 2] keys.ThesePro-
grammable(PF)keysfunctionscanbecustomized(set toother
functions), via programming by yourVERTEX STANDARD
dealer, to meet yourcommunications/network requirements.
Some featuresmay require thepurchase and installation of op-
tional internal accessories. The possiblePF key features are
illustrated below, and their functions are explained in the next
chapter.Forfurtherdetails,contactyourVERTEX STANDARD
dealer.
Forfuturereference, checkthe boxbelow toeach functionthat
has been assigned to thePF key onyour particular radio, and
keepithandy.
functiOn
P K rogrammable ey
[P / P & Hress ress old]functiOn
P K rogrammable ey
[P / P & Hress ress old]
[S 1ide ] [S 2ide ] [
S 1ide ] [S 2ide ]
None TA / / (Talk Around)/ /
Mon (Monitor)/ / / /TX Save Disable
SQL Off Reset/ / / /
SQL Set Call/ / / /
Low Power Call 2/ / / /
Scan Call 3/ / / /
Follow-Me Scan Speed Dial/ / / /
Scan Set Lock/ / / /
DW (Dual Watch)/ / Emergency –/–/
TA Scan / / Lone Worker –
/–/
m rOdel eference
m f tX POdel reQuency Ower
VX-231-D0-5 134 - 174 MHz 5W
VX-231-G6-5 400 - 470 MHz 5W
VX-231-G7-5 450 - 520 MHz 5W
W parranty OliCy
Vertex Standard warrants,totheoriginalpurchaser only, its
Vertex Standard manufactured communications products
against defects inmaterialsand workmanshipunder normal
useandservice fora given periodoftime from the date of
purchase.
LimitedWarrantyDetails:
NorthAmericacustomers(USAandCanada):
http://www.vertexstandard.com/lmr/warranty-terms.aspx
CustomersoutsideofNorthAmerica:
Contacttheauthorizeddealerinyourcountry.
Copyright 2013
Vertex Standard LMR, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Printed in China
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