Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics WOUXUN05 TWO-WAY RADIO User Manual 1
Quanzhou Wouxun Electronics Co., Ltd. TWO-WAY RADIO Users Manual 1
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Users Manual 1
Thanks for buying the ®wouxun transceiver. This transceiver offers latest design, enhanced features, solid performances and easy accessibility. We believe you will be pleased with the high quality and reliable features for all your communication needs. Warning A >> Please do not use the transceiver when you are m the expiosing places (such as gas, dust smoke etc )> Please turn off the lranscelver whlle your car IS being refueied or parked a the gas statlon, User Safety, Training, and General Information READ THIS lMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFIClENT OPERATION BEFORE usmc VOUR ®wouxun PORTABLE TWOVWAY RADIO Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Your (3mm two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies With the IEEE (FCC) and lCNlRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure enVironment at duty cycles of up to 50% talk-50% listen and should oe used for occupational use only. in terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. » The approved oatteries supplied With this radio are rated for a 55790 duty cycle (5% tallesv/s llstenSO% standby), even though this radio complies With the FCC occupational RF exposure limits at duty cycles of up to 50% talk Prolesslonal FM Transoelve ' Your ®mwm two-way radio Complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines: - United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations, 47CFR part 2 sub— partJ ~ American National Standards lnstitute (ANSllllnstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95 14992 - lnstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (lEEE) (295. 14999 Edition ' lnternatlonal Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 7998 Operational instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance With the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures. Transmit and Receive To transmit (talk), push the PushrTosTalk (PTT) button; to recelve, release the PTT button Hand-held radio operation Hold the radio in a vertical position With the microphone 5 cm away from the lips and let the antenna farther away from your head. Body-worn operation Always place the radio in an Gwouxun approved ciip, holder. hoister, case, or body harness for this product use of non— ®wouxun approved accessories may exceed rcc RF exposure guidelines Antennas & Batteries ~ Use only ®wouxun approved, supplied antenna or ®wcuxun approved replacement antenna. - Unauthorized antennas. modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may Violate FCC regulations. ~ Use only ®wouxun approved, supplied batteries or Gulonun approved replacement batteries. - Use of non— ®wouxun approved oatteries may exceed rcc RF exposure guidelines Approved Accessories For a list of ®wauxun approved accessories,see the accessories page of this user manual or visit the following website which lists approved accessorieszhttp //www.wouxun.com “i Notices to the User ~ Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within the territories under government controi - lllegal operation is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both - Refer service to qualified technicians only. WarningA >> it is important that the operator is aware of and understand hazards common to the operation of any transceiver. Explosive environment(such as gases, dust, fumes. etc). Turn off your transceiver while talking on fuel, or white parked in gasoline service stations >> lf you require this machine to be developed or some changed, pleased connect With ®wouxun or your ®wouxun dealer. FCC Caution: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the part 90 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instaiiation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance With the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference Will not occur in a particiiiar installation lf this equipment rioes cause harmfu l interference to radio or teleVision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following Measures: ~ Reorient or relocate the receivmg antenna. - increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ' Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected, ~ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help FCC Licensing Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communications Commission prior to use Your Gwouxun Wireless dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements Vour dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc , and WlII be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands. Prolesslonal FM Transoelve ' Precautions Only qualified technicians are allowed to maintain this product Do not use the radio or charge a battery in explosive areas such as coal gas, dust, steam, etc Switch OFF the radio while refueling or parking at gas station. Do not modify or adjust this radio Without permission. Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a longtime, nor place it close to heating source Do not place the radio in excessively dusty, humid areas, nor on unstable surfaces Safety it is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any radio. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followrng two conditions. (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning A )) MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVlCE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. CE Caution: Hereby, ®urouxun declares that th|s Two—way radwo IS |n compllance wwth the essenual requvrement‘; and other relevant provvsnons of Dvrectlve 1999/5/EC. A copy of the DOC may be obtamed through the following address. Address No 928 Nanhuan Road, Jlangnan High Technology Industry Park‘ Quanzhou‘ Fujian 362000, Chma Contents Gwouxun max FM Tvansccwcv Unpacking and checking the equipment— 01 Supplied accessories — — 01 Description of functions 02—03 Getting started 04-08 LCD Display 04 Description of transceiver , , 05-08 Shortcut Operation Sheet — 09-12 How to Operate 13-47 Menu lack function 13—14 Setting frequency step (STEP) ------ MENU 1 — — 14 Setting squelch level (SOL-LE) ---- MENU 2 15 Setting power saver mode (SAVE) - MENU 3 15-16 Selecting transmitting power (TX?) -- MENU 4 ' 16 Setting transmitting beginning/ending prompt (ROGER) ------ MENU 5 ' 17 Time out timer (TOT) MENU 6 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 17 Setting VOX NDX) - MENU7 18 Setting wide or narrow bandwidth (WN) ------ MENU 8 18 Setting voice guide (VOICE) MENU 9 19 Setting transmitting overtime alarm (TOA) ------ MENU 10 19 Beep prompt function (BEEP) ------ MENU 11 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 20 Setting power-on message {PONMSG} ------ MENU 12 20 Busychannellockout(BCL)- MENU13— , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 21 Setting keypad Iock(AUTOLK) MENU 14 21-22 Setting receiving CTCSS (R—CTCSS) ———— MENU 15 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 22 Setting transmitting CTCSS (T-ETCSS) ------ MENU 16 23 Setting receiving DCS (R-DCS) --- - MENU 17 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 23 Setting transmitting DCS (T-DCS) - N MENU 18 24 Setting scan mode (SC-REV) ------ MENU 19 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 24 Setting SCAN / LAMP / SOS-CH / FM Radio function on side key 1 ------ MENU 20 25-28 Working mode (CH—MDF) , MENU 21 29—30 Setting auto backlight (ABR) -- MENU 22 30-31 Setting offset frequency (OFF-SET) ------ MENU 23 — — — — — — — — — — — — 31-32 Setting frequency shift direction (srr-u) m- MENU 24 32-35 Setting stopwatch timer function (SECOND) -- MENU 25 , , , , , , , , , , 33 Channel name editing (CHNAME) ------ MENU 26 , , , , , , , , , , , , , 34.35 Gwouxun Pmiessienai FM Trans r Set-ting memory channel (MEM—CH) —————— MENU 27 — — — — — — — — — — ' ' 35-35 Deleting channel (DEL-CH) MENU 28 — — — — — — — — 37 Setting reset ------ MENU 29 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — , 3 7.33 CTCSS/DCS scan ------ MENU 30 — — — — — 39 DTMF encoding 40 Editing/Transmitting ANl ID Code, ANl ID Code transmitting delay and DTMF Sidetone 40-41 Setting priority scan function 42 Setting reverse frequency function 42 Low voltage prompt 43 Setting transmitting overtime prompt 43 Adding scanning channel 43 Wire-clone function — — — 44 Working with repeaterfunction , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 44-47 How to use the intelligent charger 4 7.43 Programming guide— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 48-49 Trouble shooting 50-51 Technicalparameter— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ——52-54 Appendix1{CTC$$) — , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 52 Appendixzmc‘s) — — , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 53.54 Technical specification , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,55 Optional accessories — — — — , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 56 Announcement 57 Unpacking and checking of your equipment erarcssnnai en nanscnvcr Carequy unpack the transceiver We recommend that you identify the items in the feiiowing tataie before discarding the packmg materiai if any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please notify your Gunman dealer Supplied accessories Transceiver High gain antenna Lision batterypack inteiligent charger , Q Beltclip Handstrap User‘s manuai Serwce card 01 Description of functions ‘l. Dual Band, Dual Frequency, Dual Display and Dual Standby 2. Frequency Range (can be suitable for different countries or areas): 136-l74MHZ £3 217-22IMHZ (Rx/TX), 3 Working Mode U-V, V-V or U-U selectable 4 Channel setting. VHF Tx & UHF Rx or UHF Tx & VHF Rx selectable 5 DTMF encoding 6. Digital FM Radio (76'1OBMHZ) 7 CTCSS/DCS scan 8 Output power. 1W 9. l28 memory channels 10 VOX ‘l 1 Stopwatch timer function ‘lZ 105 groups DCS and 50 groups CTCSS 13 Voice guide 14 SOS Function 15 Wide/Narrow bandwidth selection(25KHz/12 5KHZ) 16 Multi-display modes (channel order number/ channel frequency/ channel name selectable) ‘l7 Reverse frequency 02 Owouxun lanai ru ransom, I8. Mum-functional scan modes 19 Priority scan function 20. Bright flashlight illumination 2I. Frequency steps selectable (5/6 25/10/12.5/25KHz/50KHz/100KH1) 22. High/Low power changeable when transmitting 23. High capacity Li-ion batterypack 24. intelligent charger 25. Offset frequency setting (069.950MH1) 26. Frequency shift direction setting 27 Busy channel lockout 28. Powerron message (Batterer/Full Screen/Other Characters) 29. Low voltage prompt 30. Transmitting beginning/ending prompt 3I. Transmitting overtime prompt 32. Keypad lock (Auto / Manual) 33. Adding scanning channel 34. High/Low power switchable when transmitting 35 Programmable by computer 36. Wire—clone function 37. Menu/Channel reset 38. 1750HZ burst tone 39. lP55 waterproof 03 Gett ng Started LCD display There are various indicators displaying on the screen when powing on Please rerer the below tabie to learn what the indicators stand for accordingly R r averse requency Dual Band Spiit (negative) vox mm,” Split (positive) — 7 Indicalor ior sub frequency DCS — receiving Bandwidth indicator crcss —— C1- Dcs 4. _ RTDR voxs N a n. ,7 Battery capacity indicator i Menu Order/Channel Order Arrow Indicatlng the master frequency 7 Menu Order/Channel Order — Keypad Lock High/Low power transmisslon— BCL indicalor Note: gr Full indlcator for battery capacity Er Exhausted indicator tor battery capacity Ei qji Lawindicatorforbatterycapamty _-.-.. .. Receivingsignal meter 04 Owouxun Pru srenai FM Transceivcr Description of transceiver Lamp Rotary Encoder Antenna Power switch / Volume control Receiving light ll ~ Transmitting light A/B SWith Key on Master i if Frequency 7 l Single/Dual Band switch Key Screen/LCD Display Function Key @,® E7 Exit Key ' ' ' ' ' u . — - — — Reverse Frequency/Scan Key Number Key 5 gg (£1 @i@ 81 Lock Key/Stopwatch timer Key Up/Dowri Key Note: Quickly swrtch the working mode < m + Quickly resume the transceiver (@ + 05 Getting Started 06 Speaker/ WTfiPustho—VTatlg) key, Microphane Jacks Side key 1: Scan/Lamp , , , , , , SOS-CH /Rad|0 ‘ Batterypack latch Side key 2- Monitorfiong press i / Flashlight (short press) 7 ‘ Owouxun ianei FM hammer Quick Search Press“ or a key one time to Search the desired function or parameter when setting for each function or parameter, while keeping pressingu or“ key to quickiy search Single/Dual Band Switch Press singie Band ------ - Dual Band Quickly resume the transceiver in standby, press W+ , then LCD disptays transcelver re-starts . Press m to confirm, and then the A/B Switch 3 to select the master frequency The frequency with arrowhead mark is the master frequency, white the other frequency Without arrowhead mark IS the sub frequency The transceiver can transmit and receive in the master frequency, but ONLY receives in the sub frequency. When it 15 receiving in the sub frequency, there shows “ S " in the screen. 07 Gettl g Started key Short press the * key to set the reverse frequency, while keeping pressing for 2 seconds to active the scan function I Side key 2 (Fiashiight/ Monitor selectable) Short press the side key to turn ON/OFF the flashlight, while keeping pressing for 2 seconds to activate the monitor function. I 1750H1 Burst Tone Sometimes, 1750Hz Burst tone is required to carry out some other specific functions, This transceiver has 1750Hz Burst tone to help you. How to use in standby, press PTT key and side key PF1, the transceiver will transmit 1750Hz burst tone The time keeping pressing PW key and the side key PF1 determines the 1750Hz burst tone transmitting time. Releasing FTi key and the side key PF1 is to finish transmitting the i750Hz burst tone. as Shortcut operation sheet Gwouxun Pralesslenal FM rim r Function Function Enter Screen display Select Selectable Confirm Return See order name function parameter parameter to page ser explanation standby ’i Settlng 7 mongrel r riequency step my " - " Seeclpmmetel " GED "-P14 reisueintn Se‘ezl paiamlei ->M->-P15 z Settlng squelch fly» level “make 3 settin ower .. , .> A x p ED ‘3 5: ed paiamlei saver made -> t“ ->-Pjg in 4 Sclcttlng transmilting pawer nflm» -—m->-i=is e renew s “Clflkey anlttpmmalwht’l " murmur r " W "-F” Men in iiineniw mr' Jresund itiem Wham 5 Transmitting w _, @ _, beglnnlng/ endlrig prunipt 6 flme—uuttlmer fly -> ':n6 -> 23:30:33 ->-F17 7 Setting V0>< m -> Sudmmw -> GEE ->-Plfi a setting bandwidthm .. a .. 53333353 -> mam ->-P1B 09 Shortcut operation sheet mama“, c-ms Omexevmxevmrrm " Mummy W»M» w P19 mumfluy un' “Wm ' ‘WF' 5.1mm.” -—1m->.P19 ->|fim-> am pm ->|xED-> 911 pm 9 Voice gmde -> m -> 10 Transrmttmg nvemme 31am m‘m"n " 11 Semng beep pvompt M» -> we 12 Pawev on mesxage IED»Gl->@ -> 13 Busy channel 1mm m»m->m -> ->|zEm->-P21 14 Keypad lock W‘. ->m -> 15 Recewmg fi" CTCSS "@ " 15 Tvansmvmng crcss M->-->m-> 17 R DCS WWW W->--> ->m->-",§; ->@->.P2z ->-P23 ->|!Em->-P23 10 Gwouxun Pralesslena1 FM Trans: er ->lEW->-Pz4 P'cssuo'flkey " W " mm pavamtw Presurnkey -> -> W mm pavamm 13 T m Dcsmsm‘ "gm ->m->m -> 19 Scanmoae@»m»m-> ->@->-Pz4 20 Scan/Lamp am varenm SOS-CH/ pvmugvnm wAr-Lwnmmp P25 . .. .> .> .. .> 5054 505mm .> .> Radw/(Svde m m n m Se‘gdpavamew m1o”mmfl,:M’m m -28 key 11 a» mm m mnmwav m m mm “mm madam 1 F'cquerlv mama Mg “key 2 : T1 W k mgéemg ” "-" “7‘1 " se‘edpavamw “mm , 0mm wuhz' 1:11 may mam mums 22 Auto Mar/may backhght sum pavemew 23 011m fivessmnkey‘ P31 a 59 mm “21141212 "equency " 5am pavaneler‘ ->|m " 42 Mo: 9m 5m pavemew P'mufflkfl m Tummstowmm r " Ec‘cdpavmflny mvnmmmmm ->@-> EX” p33 11 25 Stopwatch @-> v How to operate 25 ch l m 33:5 who -> ->m->-P_gg m2?“ @» 2 -> -»filJ-»-"_§2 finish“ m»w->ID-> m».P37 29 Reset ->-->m-> ..m...Pg; wlsuclflm crtss UGSm'l 30 SE?” m"m"“" " sucttparar—ieter mower "m*.P39 scan I Quick Search Q / fl (See page 07) I 1750Hz Burst Tone (See page 08) I High/Low power changeable (See page 16) l SOS-CH (505 function) (See page 26) I DTMF encoding (See page 40) I Priority scan function (See page 42 ) I Set reverse frequency (See page 42) I Low voltage prompt (See page 43) l Setting transmitting overtime prompt (See page 43) l Adding scanning channel function (See page 43) I Wire-clone function (See page 44) I Working wrth repeater (See page 44-47) I Programming guide (See page 4849) 12 H°W t° ”Hate Menu Lock function Sometimes if the menu is not need to be operated frequently, you can lock the menu via the programming software. Please see the detailed steps as follow: 1. Set channel mode as the working mode 2. Turn off operating menu function in the channel mode. if you want to operate menu function, can activate Menu Available of channel mode by programming software, then change the working mode to frequency mode » in dual standby mode, the screen shows “TDR” The frequency With arrowhead mark is the master frequency while the other without arrowhead mark is the sub frequency When the sub frequency is receiving, there shows 5“ in the screen in the dual standby mode, the transceiver ONLY transmits in the master frequency and receives in the sup frequency >> Master Frequency Setting in dual standlay, press to select the master frequency >> This transceiver is the dual laander, with dual frequency and dual display functions. ln frequency mode, it can display two different receiving/ transmitting frequencies at the same time. ln channel mode, it can also display the channel frequency and related parameter in both channels at the same time. 13 How to operate >> ln frequency/Channel mode, it is switchable between band A and band 5 by key, When the NB indicator shows in band A, all the operations are based on band A While the indicator shows in band a, all the operations are based on band a » ln frequency mode, it is available to seperately set the frequency step, transmitting power, squelch level, bandwidth, crcss, Dcs, offset frequency, frequency shift direction and channel display modes in band A or band a >> ln channel mode, it is invalid to set frequency step, transmitting power, crcss, DCS, bandwidth, offset frequency, and frequency shift direction functions in band A and band a Setting frequency step (STEP) ----- MENU 1 In standby, press m + ,, Press@ to enter, it shows ‘12.50K', press a lo to select the deSired step, then press @ to confirm, finally press to return to standby the screen displays The frequency steps selectable for this transceiver are as follow‘ 5.00KHZ, 5,25KHZ, 10.00KHZ, 12.50KHZ, 25.00KHZ, 50.00KHZ and 100KHZ 14 Gwouxun Processional rm Transc ver Setting squelch level (SOL-LE) ----- MENU 2 Squelch level is about when the signal is strong enough to turn on the squelch function, and when it is weak enough to turn off the squelch function. When the squelch is on, there is voice from the loudspeaker for all of the signaling set by the transceiver. When the squelch level is set too high, the weaker signals may be missed, while the squelch level is set too low, the transceiver maybe disturbed by some mice or other needless signals. » The squelch level for this transceiver has 079 levels selectable, and level a is to turn off the squelch function The higher level the squelch is set, the stronger receiving signal is needed. In standby, press W + ,the screen display Press who enter, it shows ‘5‘, press a / D to select the desired squelch level, then press W to confirm, finaiiy press. to return to standby Setting power saver made {SAVE --- MENU 3 When the power saver function is ON, the receiver ciucuit will be cut off for the moment, and then reactivate to detect the signals for a while, in order to reduce the battery capacity consumption 15
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