VX-350 Series
Operating Manual
Controls & Connectors
Display Icons & Indicators
(
LCD Version
)
T o transmit, monitor the channel and make sure it is clear .
T o transmit, press and hold in the PTT switch. Speak
into the microphone area of the front panel grille
(lower right-hand corner) in a normal voice level.
T o return to the Receive mode, release the PTT
switch.
Do not transmit the radio without an antenna con-
nected.
If a Speaker/Microphone is available, remove the plastic cap and its two mount-
ing screws from the right side of the transceiver , then insert the plug from the
Speaker/Microphone into the MIC/SP jack; secure the plug using the screws
supplied with the Speaker/Microphone. Hold the speaker grille up next to your
ear while receiving. T o transmit, press the PTT switch on the Speaker/Micro-
phone, just as you would on the main transceiver ’ s body .
Note:Save the original plastic cap and its mounting screws. They should
be re-installed when not using the Speaker/Microphone.
OperationBefore You Begin
BA TTER Y P ACK I NS T ALLATION AND R EMOV AL
T o install the battery , hold the transceiver with your left
hand, so your palm is over the speaker and your
thumb is on the top of the belt clip. In-
sert the battery pack into the bat-
tery compartment on the back
of the radio while tilting the
Belt Clip outward, then push
the bottom side of the battery
pack until the battery pack
locks with the Battery Pack
Latch.
T o remove the battery , turn the radio off and remove any protective cases. Slide
the Battery Pack Latch on the bottom of the radio, then slide the battery down-
ward and out from the radio while holding the Belt Clip.
Caution!
Do not attempt to open any of the rechargeable Lithium-Ion packs, as they
could explode if accidentally short-circuited.
LOW BA TTERY I NDICA TION
As the battery discharges during use, the voltage gradually becomes lower . When
the battery voltage becomes to low , substitute a freshly charged battery and re-
charge the depleted pack. When the battery voltage is low , the LED indicator on the
top of the radio will blink red and “Battery Indicator” on the LCD will blink on the
LCD version. Furthermore, if your Dealer sets the “Low Battery Alert” feature into
the transceiver, an alert beeper will sound when the battery voltage is low .
PRELIMINAR Y S TEPS
Install a charged battery pack onto the transceiver , as described previously .
Screw the supplied antenna onto the Antenna jack. Never attempt to operate this
transceiver without an antenna connected.
If you have a Speaker/Microphone, we recommend that it not be connected
until you are familiar with the basic operation of the VX-350 .
OPERA TION Q UICK S T ART
T urn the top panel’ s VOL/PWR knob clockwise to
turn on the radio on.
T urn the top panel’ s CH selector knob to choose the
desired operating channel.
Rotate the VOL/PWR knob to set the volume level.
If no signal is present, press and hold in the Pro-
grammable key assigned to “SQL OFF ” for more
than one second; background noise will now be
heard, and you may use this to set the VOL/PWR
knob for the desired audio level.
Press and hold in the Programmable key assigned
to “SQL OFF ” for more than one second (or press
the key twice) to quiet the noise and resume normal
(quiet) monitoring.
Microphone
Speaker
MIC/SP Jack
(
External Mic/Earphone
)
VOL/PWR Knob
CH
(
Channel
)
Selector
Side 1 Switch
Push T o T alk
(
PTT
)
Switch
Antenna
LED Indicator
LCD
(
LCD VERSION
)
4 Key
(
LCD VERSION
)
Battery Pack Latch
Side 2 Switch
Glows Green
Blinking Green
Glows Red
Blinking Red
Y ellow
Monitor on (or Side 1, or 2 switch is activated: Non-LCD version)
Busy Channel (or SQL off)
Transmitting
Battery V o ltage is Low
Receiving a Selective Call
SAFETY TRANING INFORMATION
This Radio has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for Occupational Use/Controlled ex-
posure environment. In addition, it complies with the following Standards and
Guidelines:
FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Ra-
dio-Frequency Radiation.
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 (1997) Supplement C, Evaluating
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields.
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to
Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300
GHz.
ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measure-
ment of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields-RF and Microwave.
W ARNING: This radio generates RF electromagnetic ener gy during
transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as Occupa-
tional Use Only, meaning it must be used only during the course of employ-
ment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such haz-
ards. This radio is not intended for use by the General Population in an uncon-
trolled environment.
CAUTION: T o ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic ener gy
is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere
to the following guidelines:
Please r ead this manual carefully to become familiar with the featur es
of this transceiver .
Do not transmit the radio without an antenna connected.
This radio is NOT appr oved for use by the general population in an
uncontrolled envir onment. This radio is r estricted to occupational use,
work related operations only wher e the radio operator must have the
knowledge to control its RF exposure conditions.
When transmitting, hold the radio in a ver tical position with its micro-
phone 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-T alk (PTT) configurations. DO NOT
transmit for mor e than 50 % of total radio use time (50 % duty cycle).
T ransmitting more than 50 % of the time can cause FCC RF exposure
compliance requir ements to be exceeded.
T o keep the Body Worn configuration with the V ertex S tandard CLIP-
18 belt-clip, reduce the maximum operating duty cycle still mor e.
The radio is transmitting when the red LED on the top of the radio is
illuminated. Y ou can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT
button.
When operate the radio with the V ertex Standard CLIP-18 belt-clip,
make the transmission time as short as possible, to keep the Body W orn
configuration.
Always use the FNB-V96LIA or FNB-V130LI-UNI Lithium-Ion Bat-
tery .
Perform the batter y charging where the ambient temperatur e range
+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,
fire or the like.
Always use V ertex Standard authorized accessories.
V ertex S tandard shall not be liable for any damage or accidents such
as fire, leakage or explosion of batteries, etc., caused by the malfunc-
tion of non-V ertex S tandard accessories.
The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to
make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio
operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio.
Electromagnetic Interfer ence/Compatibility
During transmissions, this radio generates RF energy that can possibly
cause interference with other devices or systems. T o avoid such interfer-
ence, turn off the radio in areas where signs ar e posted to do so.
Do not operate the transmitter in ar eas that are sensitive to electromag-
netic radiation such as hospitals, health care facilities, air craft, and blast-
ing sites.
FCC License Information
This radio operates on communications fr equencies which are subject to
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Rules and Regulations. FCC
Rules requir e that all operators using Private Land Mobile radio frequen-
cies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment.
Tilt the Belt Clip
Insert the Battery Pack
Push the bottom side
of the battery pack
Accessories & Options
FNB-V96LIA 7.4 V 2300 mAh Li-Ion Battery Pack
FNB-V130LI-UNI 7.4 V 2300 mAh Li-Ion Battery Pack
V AC-300 Desktop Rapid Charger Set (CD-34+P A42, for FNB-V96LI)
V AC-6300 6-unit Multi Charger (for FNB-V96LI)
CD-58 Desktop Charger (for FNB-V130LI-UNI)
P A-55 AC Adapter (for CD-58)
V AC-6058 6-unit Multi Charger (for FNB-V130LI-UNI)
MH-37A4B Earpiece/Microphone
MH-45B4B Speaker/Microphone
MH-360S Speaker/Microphone
MH-450S Speaker/Microphone
VCM-2 V ehicle Charger Mount Adapter (for V AC-300)
DCM-1 Desktop Char ger Mount Adapter (for V AC-300)
FVP-25 Encryption/DTMF pager Unit
FVP-35 Rolling Code Encryption Unit
FVP-36 V oice Inversion Encryption Unit
VME-100 MDC1200
®
/GE-Star
®
ANI Encoder Unit
A TU-6A Rubber Antenna 400-430 MHz
A TU-6B Rubber Antenna 420-450 MHz
A TU-6C Rubber Antenna 440-470 MHz
A TU-6D Rubber Antenna 450-485 MHz
A TU-6F Rubber Antenna 485-520 MHz
A T V -6XL Rubber Antenna 134-174 MHz (Untuned)
ATV- 8 A Rubber Antenna 134-151 MHz
A T V -8B Rubber Antenna 150-163 MHz
A T V -8C Rubber Antenna 161-174 MHz
CLIP-17E Swivel Belt Clip
CLIP-18 Belt Clip
LCC-350 Leather Case
CE86 Programming Software
FIF-12 USB Programming Interface
CT -27 Radio to Radio Programming Cable
CT -106 PC Programming Cable (for FIF-12)
Operating Temperature Range
Operation: USA/EXP versions: –30 °C to +60 °C (–22 °F to +140 °F)
European version: –25 °C to +55 °C (–13 °F to +131 °F)
Battery Charging: +10 °C to +40 °C (+50 °F to +104 °F)
IMPORT ANT N OTICE
Please follow these cautions to prevent hearing damage:
Always adjust the audio level of the transceiver to the minimum before
connecting the Earpiece/Headset to the transceiver .
Use the Earpiece/Headset at as low a volume as possible for existing
conditions.
Slowly adjust the VOL/PWR knob when increasing the audio level.
“T alk-Around” is enabled
“Dual W atch” is activated
“Call ” Indicator
Receiver Monitor
Low Power T ransmit Mode
8 Character Alpha-numeric Display
“Encryption ” is enabled
: This channel is in the “Scan ” List
: “Priority Scan ” is activated
Priority Channel indication
Battery Indicator
RSSI Indicator
NOTICE !
There are no owner-serviceable parts inside the transceiver . All service
jobs must be referred to an authorized VER TEX ST ANDARD Service
Representative. Consult your Authorized VE RTEX ST ANDARD Dealer
for installation of optional accessories.
DISPOSAL OF YOUR ELECTRONIC AND
ELECTRIC E QUIPMENT
Products with the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as
household waste.
Electronic and Electric Equipment should be recycled at a
facility capable of handling these items and their waste
byproducts.
In EU countries, please contact your local equipment sup-
plier representative or service center for information about
the waste collection system in your country .
IMPORT ANT N OTICE FOR N OR TH A MERICAN U SERS
REGARDING 406 MHZ GUARD B AND
The U.S. Coast Guard and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Ad-
ministration have requested the cooperation of the U.S. Federal Communi-
cations Commission in preserving the integrity of the protected frequency
range 406.0 to 406.1 MHz, which is reserved for use by distress beacons.
Do not attempt to program this apparatus, under any circumstances, for
operation in the frequency range 406.0 - 406.1 MHz if the apparatus is to
be used in or near North America.
W arning - Frequency band 406 - 406.1 MHz is reserved for use ONL Y
as a distress beacon by the US Coast Guard and NOAA. Under no
circumstance should this fr equency band be part of the
prepr ogrammed operating frequencies of this radio.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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