Axiom Distribution Solutions AXP6X5 Digital Portable Radio User Guide

June 15, 2024
Axiom Distribution Solutions

Axiom Distribution Solutions AXP6X5 Digital Portable Radio

Axiom Distribution Solutions AXP6X5 Digital Portable
Radio

LEGAL INFORMATION

Copyright ©Axiom Distribution Solutions 2023
No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced, translated or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of Axiom Distribution Solutions Violators Will Be Prosecuted.
Axiom Distribution Solutions reserves the right to make modifications on typographical errors or update specifications in this guide without prior notice.
The figures in this manual are for reference only. For the product structure and specifications of the battery and charger, please refer to the actual product. The accessories provided with the product may vary with product models and functions.

GET TO KNOW YOUR RADIO

Components

Get To Know Your Radio

| NOTE:
Before using the radio, read all the instructions contained in the manual and, with special care, those relative to safety
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COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS

No.

| Name|

No.

| Name
---|---|---|---

1

| PTT key|

13

| Top key

2

| Side key 1|

14

| Antenna

3

| Side key 2|

15

| Microphone

4

| LED indicator|

16

| Up key

5

| Channel selection rotary knob|

17

| Back/Group call management key

6

| Power /Volume rotary knob|

18

| Hook key

7

| LCD|

19

| Down key

8

| OK/Menu key|

20

| # Key

9

| Call/Answer key|

21

| Battery button

10

| Speaker|

22

| Accessory interface

11

| Digit keypad|

23

| Battery

12

| * Key| |

PROGRAMMABLE KEYS

To facilitate operations, your radio provides three programmable keys (Side key 1, Side key 2, and the Top key), and each programmable key can be assigned with one of the following functions by the product distributor through setting shown as the following table.

No.

| Function| Description
---|---|---

1

| Non-function| Do not assign function

2

| Keypad lock| Lock or unlock keypad immediately.

3

| Power level| Adjust transmit power level quickly.

4

| Call logs| Open the Call Logs menu directly.

5

| Contact list| Open the contact list menu directly.

6

| Message| Open the message menu directly.

7

| Channel up/down adjust| Switch channel through button

8

| Hunt| Enable or disable Hunt function

9

| Squelch| Enable or disable squelch function

10

| Roaming| Enable or disable roaming function

NOTE:
The functions of a programmable key may vary with the operation (press or press and hold). For details, contact the local distributor.

SYMBOLS DISPLAY

The following icons may be displayed on the LCD.

Name Icon Status
Signal strength No signal
  The more the signal bars are, the stronger the signal is.
Message Message unread.
The message box is full.
Hunt Your radio is in Hunt status.
Roaming Your radio is in roaming status.
Transmitted power The current channel transmits signals in low power.
The current channel transmits signals in high power.
Battery level The longer the battery bar is, the higher the battery level

is.
Speaker| | The speaker is on.

LED INDICATOR

The LED indicator indicates the operating status of the radio.

Indicator Status
Lit green Your radio is receiving voice signals.
Lit red Your radio is transmitting voice signals.
Flashing orange Your radio is in Hunt status.
Lit orange After a call is established, there is no voice transmitted or

received in the service channel. You can press PTT key to speak.

BASIC OPERATIONS

Power On/Off Your Radio
To power on your radio, rotate the Power/Volume rotary knob clockwise until a click is heard.
To power off your radio, rotate the Power/Volume rotary knob counterclockwise until a click is heard.
Turn Up/down the Volume
After powering on your radio, rotating the Power/Volume rotary knob clockwise can turn up the volume, and rotating the Power/ Volume rotary knob counterclockwise can turn down the volume.
Select a Zone
You aril add channels in one zone to ravage the charnels efficiently.
After powering on your radio, press the OK/Menu key and enter the zone menu, press the Up or Down key to select the required zone, then press OK/Menu key to switch to the selected zone.
Select a Channel
When the home screen is displayed, you can rotate the Channel selection rotary knob and switch the current working channel. Rotating clockwise can turn down the channel, and rotating counterclockwise can turn up the channel.
Lock/Unlock Keypad

If the keypad is unnecessary temporary, you can lock the keypad to prevent misop-erations. You can lock or unlock the keypad through one of the following ways:

  • Key combination
    Press OK/Menu key+* key combination. The keypad can be locked or unlocked.

  • Programmable key
    If your distributor sets a Keypad Lock shortcut key, you can press the shortcut key to lock or unlock the keypad.

  • Menu
    Enter the main menu, select Setting > Radio Setting > Keypad Lock, and select a time option or Disable. If you select a time option and there is no operation  within specified period, the keypad will locked automatically if you select Disable,  the keypad will not be locked automatically. In such cases you still can press the key combination or Keypad Lock shortcut key to lock or unlock the keypad.

NOTE :
If there is no Keypad Lock in the Radio Setting menu, you can ask your distributor to set the automatic keypad lock function.

Call

To ensure that the called party can hear you clearly , keep the microphone 2.5 cm to 5 cm away from your mouth when speak.

Private Call
Initiate a private call
You can initiate a private call through one of the following ways.

  • Initiate the call through Contacts or Call Logs
    Press OK/Menu key to enter the home menu.
    Select Contacts > Private Contacts or select Call Logs to display Outgoing calls,
    Incoming calls or Missed calls.
    Press Up or Down key to select the contact that you want to call.
    Press PTT key to initiate the private call.

  • Dial the number that you want to call
    When the home screen is displayed, enter the private number that you want to call.
    Press PTT key to initiate the private call.

  • Initiate a call in Missed calls
    In the Missed calls menu, select a missed call and press PTT key to initiate the call.
    Answer a private call
    After receiving a private call, it is not required to press Call/Answer key, your radio shall establish the call automatically. After the call is successful, your radio plays a reminding tone. If the call is not answered, the missed icon is displayed on the LCD to notify you that you missed a call.

NOTE:

A private call can be ended by the calling or called party.

Group Call

Initiate a group call
You can initiate a group call through one of the following ways:

  • Initiate a group call to a preset group contact
    When the home screen is displayed, press the PTT key to initiate a group call to the group contact preset for the channel selection rotary knob.

  • Through the address book in groups
    When the home screen is displayed, press the OK/Menu key and enter the home menu.
    Select Contacts > Group Contact, or select Call Logs to display Outgoing calls, Incoming calls.
    Press Up or Down key to select the Group Contact that you want to call.
    Press PTT key to initiate a group call.

  • Dial the number that you want to call When the home screen is displayed, enter the group call number that you want to call.
    Press PTT key to initiate the group call.
    Answer a call
    After receiving a group call, it is not required to press Call/Answer key, your radio shall establish the call automatically. After the call is successful, your radio plays a reminding tone. If the call is not answered, the missed icon is displayed on the LCD to notify you that you missed a call.
    Late Entry
    After the group call is established, it is allowed that the member, which has not joined the group call, to be connected to the group call again during call communication.

MAIN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Bands UHF1: 400-470MHz
BT &GPS BT:2402-2480MHz GPS:1559-1610MHz(RX)
Max. Power Output Low power mode : 1W

High power mode : 4W(UHF1)
FM Modulation|

12.5KHz:11K0F3E

4FSK Digital Modulation(Data Only)| 12.5KHz: 7K60F1D
4FSK Digital Modulation(Voice Only)| 12.5KHz: 7K60F1E
Sensitivity(Analog)| 0.18uV(12dB SINAD)
Sensitivity(Digital)| 0.18uV (5% BER)

SOFTWARE RELEASE

This radio is configured to work with the main software version 5.x or 6.x(x means 0, 1,2,3, … 9 Arabic numerals).

SAFETY INFORMATION

Please read all warnings carefully before using the radio:

  • Do not use the radio equipment for different uses other than those indicated in this Guide.

  • For the correct use of the radio read what is listed in the relative User Guide firstly.

  • Protect the radio from spray of water and/or other liquids and from dust.

  • Do not bring the radio close to heat sources.

  • Do not place the portable radio above the airbags or in their area of action. If the airbag is activated, it may not swell correctly and/or hurl the portable unit with great force, inside the compartment where are located the passengers.

  • Protecting the external antenna connector with proper cover when it isn’t used in normal operative conditions.

  • It is advisable to cover the connector when tt isn’t used in normal operative conditions.

  • Replace the batteries with equivalent, which are approved by the manufacture.

  • Replace the batteries following the instructions given in the technical manual.

  • Make sure that batteries aren’t damaged and don’t have liquid leaks or evident gaseous emissions.

  • Do not use the radio if the battery is damaged.

  • Put the battery charger far from heat resources and in such a way as to guarantee its correct aeration as well as safe accessibility to the network power supply outlet. Do not use the battery charger outside of the environments for which it was specified ( eg. external environment).

  • Use only battery chargers recommended by the manufacture and follow the instructions described in the user manual to recharge the battery.

  • Do not use the radio if the antenna is damaged.

  • Turn off the radio or inhibit transmission, if the equipment allows it, in the electromagnetically sensitive environments (ex. hospitals, airports, etc.).

  • The electronic devices are sensitive to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if not adequately shielded, designed or configured differently for electromagnetic fields immunity. If electromedical equipment (ex. pace-makers, acoustical equipment, etc.) is used together with the portable radio, make sure that it is adequately shielded from external electromagnetic fields.

  • Carry out the maintenance operations on the portable radio following the instructions given in the technical manual.

  • Follow all accident prevention standards when carrying out maintenance operations on the portable radio equipment and use the proper tools (spanners, screwdrivers, etc.).

  • First and second level maintenance operations on the equipment are to be carried out by authorized technicians only.

  • Third maintenance level operations are to be carried out by Axiom technicians only.

  • Use only original accessories and spare parts, approved by the manufacturer, suitable for the radio. The use of different accessories and/or spare parts (earphone, antenna, etc.) makes the safety and electromagnetic compatibility certifications to be valid no more and it could lower the user safety level and/or generate electromagnetic fields that exceed the accepted limits.

  • Follow the battery charger instructions in order to use it correctly.

  • During voice calls, the radio use with its proper bag is not recommended in environments which temperature can be over 45°C.

  • The emergency call is a priority type call. The portable radio, like all mobile telephony equipment, operates with radio frequency signals, therefore, the forwarding of the call depends on the network coverage during the call.

  • If you need send an emergency call, keep pressing the emergency button for at least 2 seconds, when the radio is switched on.

  • Do not cause short circuits between the battery terminals. Do not set the batteries on metal surfaces.
    Do not set metal tools on the battery terminals. Be careful when handling any battery, when placing it in a pocket, purse/bag or any other.

  • Do not use the battery charger if the power supply cable and/or the plug are damaged.

  • If the battery is incorrectly replaced existing the dangerous risk of explosion.

  • Even if the battery is discharge, the risk of explosion exists if the battery is disposed on fire.

  • Do not take the radio into environments that have a potentially explosive atmosphere (ex. fuel storage sites, filling stations, etc.). Even when it is off, the radio, being equipped with battery, might casually generate sparks that could trigger fires and/or explosions.

  • Do not use the battery charger in environments that have a potentially explosive atmosphere ( ex. fuel storage sites, filling stations. etc.). The use of battery charger might generate sparks that could trigger fires and/or explosions.

  • In order to further increase the level of user safety, you have to observe the following precautions:

  • The radio is equipped with an automatic system to control the power transmitted so that the radio transmits at the maximum power only in exceptional cases (radio coverage limit, emergency call).
    Avoid touching the antenna when the radio is on and especially during transmission because the ability of transmitting power gets worse.

  • During voice communications in earphone mode hold the portable radio with the antenna straight and above your shoulder and speak directly into the microphone.

  • Hold the portable radio in the vertical position and always at least 2.5 cm away from your head during voice communications in loudspeaker mode.

  • Use the approved adapter specified by the manufacturer.

  • Please use appointed battery in case of explosion risk, please dispose of lifeless battery under guidance.

  • Recycle your device.

  • Specified maximum operating ambient:60°C (Max 40°C when charged).

COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS

Axiom two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy.
This radio complies with the IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/ controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to 50% talk-50% listen and is authorized by the IEE/ICNIRP for occupational use only. Control Guidelines:
User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.
Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.
Operating Instructions:
Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To receive calls, release PTT button. Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting(in terms of measuring for standards compliance).
Hold the radio in vertical position in front of the face with the microphone (and other parts of the radio including the antenna) at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the nose or lips. Antenna should be kept away from the eye. Keeping the radio at a proper distance is important since RF exposures decrease as the distance from antenna increases.

FCC STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates 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 particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful 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 receiving 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. Operation is subject to the following 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.

Note: Any Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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