VX-456UHF CBRS TRanSCeiveROpeRaTing ManUal
PTT SwitchSIDE-1 ButtonSIDE-2 ButtonMIC/SP Jack(External MIC/SP)LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)MicrophoneLED Indicator (Programmable) Default settings a
lcd Icons & IndIcatorsVX-456 Operating Manual98 CharacterAlpha-numeric DisplayGroup Number (or Name)RSSI Indicator (four steps)Encryption is activ
VX-456 Operating Manual10Before You BegInBattery Pack Installation and Removalr To install the battery pack, align the battery pack to the radio w
VX-456 Operating Manual11Before You BegInrefer to the following illustration for details on proper positioning of the battery pack. If charg-in
VX-456 Operating Manual12Before You BegInBelt Clip Installation and Removalr To install the Belt Clip: align the Belt Clip to the groove o
VX-456 Operating Manual13Before You BegInMIC/SP CAP InstallationInstall the MIC/SP cap with the supplied screws.r Use only the supplied screws when i
VX-456 Operating Manual14operatIonPreliminary Stepsr Install a charged battery pack onto the transceiver, as described previously.r Screw the s
VX-456 Operating Manual15r Rotate the VOL/PWR knob to set the volume level. If no signal is present, press and hold in the [SIDE-1] b
VX-456 Operating Manual16r If a Speaker/Micro-phone i s a v a i l a b l e , remove the plastic cap and its two mounting screws from the ri
VX-456 Operating Manual17NOTE The selected channel is kept even when the transceiver is turned off. The “CH-05” and “CH-35” channels are used
VX-456 Operating Manual18advanced operatIonProgrammable Key FunctionsThe VX-456 has seven Programmable Keys consist-ing of [TOP SEL], [SIDE-1], [SIDE
VX-456 Operating Manual19lamp(Press the [TOP SEL] key)Press the [TOP SEL] key to illuminate the display and ([A] to [D]) keypad for ve seconds.set m
VX-456 Operating Manual20locK(Press and hold the SIDE-2 key)Press and hold the [SIDE-2] key to lock the CH se-lector knob, Programmable Keys, and
VX-456 Operating Manual21scan mode select(Press the [B] key)Press the [B] key to select the scan mode. Press the [B] key repeatedly to select the desi
VX-456 Operating Manual22ctcss/dcs set(Press the [C] key)Press the [C] key to enable selection of the CTCSS/DCS system.The CTCSS/DCS system superim
VX-456 Operating Manual23group up(Press the [D] key)Press the [D] key to switch to a higher Memory Channel Group.Once the desired Group is
VX-456 Operating Manual24fIeld programmIng modeThe VX-456’s Memory Channel allows the user to change the receiving frequency while the VX-456 is in
VX-456 Operating Manual25user menu modeThe VX-456 includes a User Menu Mode which allows the user to define or configure various set-tin
VX-456 Operating Manual26sqlFunction: Sets the Squelch threshold level.Available Values: –15 to +15Default: 00BeepFunction: Enables/Disables the keypa
VX-456 Operating Manual27scanFunction: Set the Scan Status.Available Values: OFF / ON / GRP / FMDefault: OFFOFF: Stop the Scan ON: Starts the ScanGR
VX-456 Operating Manual 1IntroductIonThe VX-456 is meet the varied commercial radio needs of Australian industry. The compact case combines die-cast c
VX-456 Operating Manual28encrFunction: Enables/Disables the Encryption feature.Available Values: ON / OFFDefault: OFFl-outFunction: Selects the Channe
VX-456 Operating Manual29rogerFunction: Enables/Disables the Roger beeper which emit the beep when release the PTT switch.Available Values: ON / OFFDe
VX-456 Operating Manual30optIonal accessorIesFNB-V134LI-UNI 7.4V, 2300 mAh Li-Ion Battery PackCD-58 Desktop ChargerPA-55H AC AdapterMH-360S Compact
VX-456 Operating Manual31note
VX-456 Operating Manual32specIfIcatIonsGeneralFrequency range: 476.4250 - 477.4125 MHz: UHF CBRS Band 450 - 520 MHz: RX OnlyChannel/Group: 80 CH /
VX-456 Operating Manual33specIfIcatIonsReceiverCircuit Type: Double Conversion Super-heterodyneSensitivity (12dB SINAD): 0.32 µVAdjacent Channel Sel
VX-456 Operating Manual34cHannelfrequencY (mHz)cHannelfrequencY (mHz)cHannelfrequencY (mHz)cHannelfrequencY (mHz)rx tx rx tx rx tx rx txCB-01D 476.425
VX-456 Operating Manual35specIfIcatIonsCtCss tone FrequenCy (Hz)CT OFF CT 94.8 CT 136.5 CT 177.3 CT 218.1CT 67.0 CT 97.4 CT 141.3 CT 179.9 CT 225.7CT
VX-456 Operating Manual36vertex standard products lImIted WarrantY & lIaBIlItYI. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long:Motorola Solutions Aus
VX-456 Operating Manual37II. General Provisions:This warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola Solutions Australia’s responsibilities regarding
VX-456 Operating Manual2Important InformatIon concernIng uHf cB radIoThe use of the Citizen Band Radio Service is li-censed in Australia by t
VX-456 Operating Manual38L) Normal and customary wear and tear.M) Memory modules not programmed by Motorola Solutions Australia’s Aftermarket Product
VX-456 Operating Manual39VI. For Australia Only:This warranty is given by Motorola Solutions Australia Pty Limited (ABN 16 004 742 312) of Tally Ho Bu
VX-456 Operating Manual40note
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VX-456 Operating Manual3Important InformatIon concernIng uHf cB radIoDepending on how close your receiving radio is to another transmitting radi
VX-456 Operating Manual4featuresMicroprocessor Controlled Frequency Synthesiser: Allows user programmable control of scanning, channel memories an
VX-456 Operating Manual5Repeater and Duplex Mode: Duplex operation al-lows the radio to transmit on a different frequency to that which it receives.
VX-456 Operating Manual6 WarnIng! rf exposure requIrements This radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. To ensure that your ex
VX-456 Operating Manual7 WarnIng! rf exposure requIrements Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, this radio generates R
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