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Programmable Functions/Features IP55 Water Resistant Six Programmable Function Keys 2-Tone Encode/Decode 5-Tone Encode/Decode MDC-1200 ® Encode ( ANI Encode ) DTMF Encode Scan Group Scan Dual Watch Follow-Me Scan Talk Around Scan Voice Inversion Encryption VOX Talk Around Emergency Lone Worker TX Save Disable Lock ARTS™ ( Auto Range Transpond System ) VX-264 oPerating manual

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Programmable Functions/Features IP55WaterResistant SixProgrammableFunctionKeys 2-ToneEncode/Decode 5-ToneEncode/Decode MDC-1200®Encode(ANIEncode) DTMFEncode Scan GroupScan DualWatch Follow-MeScan TalkAroundScan VoiceInversionEncryption VOX TalkAround Emergency LoneWorker TXSaveDisable Lock ARTS™(AutoRangeTranspondSystem)

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Introduction...................................................................... 1Warning!.FCC.RF.Exposure.Requirements.................. 2Warning!.IC.RSS.General.Requirement....................... 4Before.You.Begin..............................................................6 BatteryPackInstallationandRemoval....................... 6 BatteryCharging......................................................... 6 LowBatteryIndication................................................ 7 BeltClipInstallationandRemoval............................. 8 MIC/SPCapInstallation............................................. 8Controls.&.Connectors.................................................. 10LCD.Icons.&.Indicators................................................ 11

Operation........................................................................ 12 PreliminarySteps...................................................... 12 OperationQuickStart................................................ 12 AutomaticTime-OutTimer....................................... 14Advanced.Operation...................................................... 15 ProgrammableKeyFunctions.................................. 15 DescriptionofOperatingFunctions......................... 18Lock................................................................................. 27ARTS™.(Auto.Range.Transpond.System).................. 27Optional.Accessories...................................................... 28

contents

Congratulations!Younowhaveatyourfingertipsavaluablecommunications tool,aVertexStandard two-wayradio!Rugged, reliableandeasytouse,yourVertexStandardradiowillkeepyouinconstanttouchwithyourcolleaguesforyearstocome,withnegli-giblemaintenancedown-time.Pleasetakeafewminutestoreadthismanualcarefully.Theinformationpresentedherewillallowyoutoderivemaximumperformancefromyourradio,incasequestionsariselateron.

Important.Noter Therearenoowner-serviceablepartsinsidetheradio.AllservicejobsmustbereferredtoanauthorizedVertex

StandardServiceRepresentative.r Inordertomaintainthespecifiedwaterintegrityperformance,periodicmaintenanceisrecommended.r Shouldtheradiosustainasevereshock(e.g.ifitisdropped),thewaterintegritymaybecompromised,requiring

service.Shouldthisoccur,contactyourAuthorizedVertexStandardDealer.

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Important.Notice.for.North.American.Users.Regarding.406.MHz.Guard.BandTheU.S.CoastGuardandNationalOceanographicandAtmosphericAdministrationhaverequestedthecooperationoftheU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommissioninpreservingtheintegrityoftheprotectedfrequencyrange406.0to406.1MHz,whichisreservedforusebydistressbeacons.Donotattempttoprogramthisapparatus,underanycircumstances,foroperationinthefrequencyrange406.0-406.1MHziftheapparatusistobeusedinornearNorthAmerica.

Warning-Frequencyband406-406.1MHzisreservedforuseONLYasadistressbeaconbytheUSCoastGuardandNOAA.Undernocircumstanceshouldthisfrequencybandbepartofthepreprogrammedoperatingfrequenciesofthisradio.

introductionTheVX-264isfull-featuredHand-HeldAnalogTransceiverdesignedforbusinesscommunicationsintheVHF/UHFLandMobilebands.This transceiverisdesignedforreliablebusinesscommunicationsinawidevarietyofapplicationswithawiderangeofoperatingcapabilityprovidedbytheirleading-edgedesign,andallowsupto128-channelcapacitywithinamaximum8groups.Eachchannelcanbeprogrammedwithan8-characterAlpha-NumericTag.

Importantchannelfrequencydataisstoredintheflashmemory,andiseasilyprogrammablebyaVertexStandardlicenseddealersusingapersonalcomputerwithVertexStandardProgrammingequipment:FIF-12USBProgrammingInterface,andCT-106ConnectioncablewithCE150PCProgrammingSoftware.Or,onceasingleradioisprogrammed,cloningcableCT-27canbeusedtoprogramadditionalradiosdirectly.

ThismanualwilldescribethedetailsofthemanyadvancedfeaturesoftheVX-264.Afterreadingthismanual,youmaywishtoconsultwithyourNetworkAdministratorregardingprecisedetailsoftheconfigurationofthisequipmentforuseinyourapplication.

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Warning! Fcc rF exPosure requirementsThisRadiohasbeentestedandcomplieswiththeFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)RFexposurelimitsforOc-cupationalUse/Controlledexposureenvironment.Inaddition,itcomplieswiththefollowingStandardsandGuidelines:

r FCC96-326,GuidelinesforEvaluatingtheEnvironmentalEffectsofRadio-FrequencyRadiation.r FCCOETBulletin65Edition97-01(2001)SupplementC,EvaluatingCompliancewithFCCGuidelinesforHuman

ExposuretoRadioFrequencyElectromagneticFields.r ANSI/IEEEC95.1-1992,IEEEStandardforSafetyLevelswithRespecttoHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyElec-

tromagneticFields,3kHzto300GHz.r ANSI/IEEEC95.3-1992,IEEERecommendedPracticefortheMeasurementofPotentiallyHazardousElectromagnetic

Fields-RFandMicrowave.

.WARNING:ThisradiogeneratesRFelectromagneticenergyduringtransmitmode.ThisradioisdesignedforandclassifiedasOccupational Use Only,meaningitmustbeusedonlyduringthecourseofemploymentbyindividualsawareofthehazards,andthewaystominimizesuchhazards.ThisradioisnotintendedforusebytheGeneralPopulationinanuncontrolledenvironment.

.CAUTION:ToensurethatyourexposetoRFelectromagneticenergyiswithintheFCCallowablelimitsforoccupationaluse,alwaysadheretothefollowingguidelines:

. This.radio.is.NOT.approved.for.use.by.the.general.population.in.an.uncontrolled.exposure.environment..This.ra-dio.is.restricted.to.occupational.use,.work.related.operations.only.where.the.radio.operator.must.have.the.knowl-edge.to.control.his.or.her.RF.exposure.conditions.

. When. transmitting,.hold. the. radio. in.a.vertical.position.with. its.microphone.1. inch. (2.5. cm).away. from.your.mouth.and.keep.the.antenna.at.least.1.inch.(2.5.cm).away.from.your.head.

. Transmit.no.more.than.the.rated.duty.factor.of.50%.of.the.time..To.transmit.(talk),.push.the.Push-To-Talk.(PTT).button..To.receive.calls,.release.the.PTT.button..The.PTT.button.may.reside.on.the.radio.itself.or.may.be.hosted.

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Warning! Fcc rF exPosure requirementson.approved..accessories..Transmitting.50%.of.the.time,.or.less,.is.important.because.this.radio.generates.mea-surable.RF.energy.exposure.only.when.transmitting.(in.terms.of.measuring.for.standards.compliance).

. 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.P-T-T.button.

. In.front.of.the.face..Hold.the.radio.in.a.vertical.position.with.the.microphone.(and.other.parts.of.the.radio.in-cluding.the.antenna).at.least.1.inch.(2.5.cm).away.from.the.nose.or.lips..Keeping.the.radio.at.a.proper.distance.is.important.to.ensure.compliance.

. SAR.compliance.for.body-worn.use.was.only.demonstrated.for.the.specific.belt-clip.(CLIP-20)..Other.body-worn.accessories.or.configurations.may.NOT.comply.with.the.FCC.RF.exposure.requirements.and.should.be.avoided.

. Always.use.Vertex.Standard.authorized.accessories.. The.information.listed.above.provides.the.user.with.the.information.needed.to.make.him.or.her.aware.of.RF.ex-

posure,.and.what.to.do.to.assure.that.this.radio.operates.with.the.FCC.RF.exposure.limits.of.this.radio.. 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.electromagnetic.radiation.such.as.hospitals,.health.

care.facilities,.aircraft,.and.blasting.sites.

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Warning! ic rss general requirementenglishr UnderIndustryCanadaregulations,thisradiotransmittermayonlyoperateusinganantennaofatypeandmaximum(or

lesser)gainapprovedforthetransmitterbyIndustryCanada.Toreducepotentialradiointerferencetootherusers,theantennatypeanditsgainshouldbesochosenthattheequivalentisotropicallyradiatedpower(e.i.r.p.)isnotmorethanthatnecessaryforsuccessfulcommunication.

r Thisradiotransmitter(identifythedevicebycertificationnumber,ormodelnumberifCategoryII)hasbeenapprovedbyIndustryCanadatooperatewiththeantennatypeslistedattherightwith themaximumpermissible gain and required antenna impedanceforeachantennatypeindicated.Antennatypesnotincludedinthislist,having a gaingreater than themaximumgain indicated for that type,arestrictlyprohibitedforusewiththisdevice.

. When. transmitting,.hold. the. radio. in.a.vertical.position.with. its.microphone.1. inch. (2.5. cm).away. from.your.mouth.and.keep.the.antenna.at.least.1.inch.(2.5.cm).away.from.your.head.

. The.radio.must.be.used.with.a.maximum.operating.duty.cycle.not.exceeding.50%,.in.typical.Push-to-Talk.con-figurations.

. DO.NOT.transmit.for.more.than.50%.of.total.radio.use.time.(50%.duty.cycle)..Transmitting.more.than.50%.of.the.time.can.cause.IC.RSS.General.Requirement.to.be.exceeded..To.keep.the.Body.Worn.configuration.with.the.Vertex.Standard.CLIP-20.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.P-T-T.button.

. SAR.compliance.for.body-worn.use.was.only.demonstrated.for.the.specific.belt-clip.(CLIP-20)..Other.body-worn.accessories.or.configurations.may.NOT.comply.with.the.IC.RSS.General.Requirement.and.should.be.avoided.

VhF model uhF model

ATV-8A:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6A:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATV-8B:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6B:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATV-8C:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6C:−2.15dBi,50-ohmATV-6XL:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6D:−2.15dBi,50-ohm

ATU-6F:−2.15dBi,50-ohm

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Frenchr Conformément à la réglementation d’IndustrieCanada, le présent émetteur radiopeut fonctionner avecune antenne

d’untypeetd’ungainmaximal(ouinférieur)approuvépourl’émetteurparIndustrieCanada.Danslebutderéduirelesrisquesdebrouillageradioélectriqueàl’intentiondesautresutilisateurs,ilfautchoisirletyped’antenneetsongaindesortequelapuissanceisotroperayonnéequivalente(p.i.r.e.)nedépassepasl’intensiténécessaireàl’établissementd’unecommunicationsatisfaisante.

r Leprésentémetteurradio(identifierledispositifparsonnumérodecertificationousonnumérodemodèles’ilfaitpar-tiedumatérieldecatégorieI)aétéapprouvéparIndustrieCanadapourfonctionneraveclestypesd’antenneénumérésdansledroitetayantungainadmissiblemaximaletl’impédancerequisepourchaquetyped’an-tenne.Les typesd’antennenoninclusdanscette liste,oudont legainest supérieur augainmaximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pourl’exploitationdel’émetteur.

. Pour.émettre,.tenez.votre.radio.verticalement.en.plaçant.le.microphone.entre.2,5.cm.de.la.bouche..L’antenne.doit.toujours.être.à.plus.de.2,5.cm.de.votre.tête.

. .Le.temps.total.d’émission.de.la.radio.ne.doit.pas.dépasser.50%.du.temps.de.fonctionnement.dans.une.configuration.normale.avec.alternat..Par.conséquent,.vous.ne.devez.PAS.émettre.pendant.plus.de.50%.du.temps.total.d’utilisa-tion.de.la.radio..Si.cette.règle.n’est.pas.respectée,.vous.exposez.à.un.dépassement.de.l’exposition.aux.fréquences.électromagnétiques.telle.que.définie.par.la.norme.de.sécurité..La.radio.émet.lorsque.le.voyant.LED.rouge.(situé.au.sommet.de.la.radio).est.allumé..Vous.pouvez.déclencher.l’émission.en.appuyant.sur.le.bouton.Alternat.ou.avec.un.micro-casque.VOX,.si.la.radio.permet.d’utiliser.cet.accessoire.

. La.conformité.SAR.pour.utilisation.sur.le.corps.n’a.été.confirmée.que.pour.l’attache.ceinture.de.nomenclature.CLIP-20..L’utilisation.de.tout.autre.accessoire.pour.port.sur.le.corps.PEUT.être.non.conforme.aux.normes.d’ex-position.aux.radio-fréquences.et.doit.donc.être.évitée.

. N’opérez.pas.votre.radio.en.mode.d’émission.lorsque.vous.la.portez.fixée.sur.le.corps.à.l’aide.de.l’accessoire.sui-vant.:.CLIP-20.attache.ceinture.

Warning! ic rss general requirement

VhF modèle uhF modèle

ATV-8A:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6A:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATV-8B:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6B:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATV-8C:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6C:−2.15dBi,50-ohmATV-6XL:−2.15dBi,50-ohm ATU-6D:−2.15dBi,50-ohm

ATU-6F:−2.15dBi,50-ohm

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beFore You begin

r To remove thebattery, turn the radiooff and removeanyprotectivecases.SlidetheBatteryPackLatchonthebottomof the radio toward the front panelwhileslidingthebatterydownabout1/2inch(1.5cm).Thenliftthebatteryoutfromtheradio.

Do.not.attempt.to.open.any.of.the.rechargeable.Lithium-Ion.packs,.as.they.could.explode.if.ac-

cidentally.short-circuited.

Battery.Pack.Installation.and.Removalr Toinstallthebatterypack,alignthebatterypacktothe

radiowithanoffsetabout1/2inch(1.5cm)fromthetopedgeofbatterycompartment,thenslidethebatterypackupwarduntilitlocksinplacewitha“Click.”

Battery.Chargingr RemovetheSpacerPlatefromthenestoftheoptional

CD-58DesktopCharger, if theBatterySpacer is in-stalled.

r Insert theDCplug from theoptionalPA-55ACAdapterintotheDCjackontherearpaneloftheop-tionalCD-58DesktopCharger, and thenconnect thePA-55ACAdaptertotheAClineoutlet.

r InsertthebatterypackintotheCD-58DesktopChar-gerwhilealigningtheslotsofthebatterypackwiththeguides in thenestof theCD-58; refer to the follow-ingillustrationfordetailsonproperpositioningofthe

PA-55

CD-58

SpacerPlate ACLineOutlet

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beFore You beginbatterypack.Ifchargingwiththetransceiverattached,turnthetransceiveroff.Theantennajackshouldbeattheleftsidewhenviewingthechargerfromthefront.

rIf thebattery pack is inserted correctly, theLED in-dicatorwillglowred.Afully-dischargedbatterypackwill charge completely in 1.5 - 3.0hours (dependingonthebatterypackbeingcharged).

r When charging is completed, theLED indicatorwillchangetogreen.

r DisconnectthebatterypackfromtheCD-58DesktopChargerandunplug thePA-55ACAdapter from theAClineoutlet.

1) Always use the Vertex Standard FNB-V133LI-UNI or FNB-V134LI-UNI Lithium-Ion Battery

Pack.2) Use only the Vertex Standard CD-58 Desktop Charger and the Vertex Standard PA-55 AC Adapter.3) To reduce the risk of explosion, recharge the batteries outside of hazardous locations.4) Perform the battery charging where the ambient tem-perature range +41 °F to +104 °F (+5 °C to +40 °C). Charging outside of this temperature range could cause damage to the battery pack.5) Battery Pack should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or similar heat sources.

6) Risk of explosion exists if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Refer to the enclosed instructions for dis-posal of used batteries.7) For further details and cautions of the charging, refer to the Operating Manual of the CD-58 Desktop Charger.

Low.Battery.IndicationAsthebatterydischargesduringuse,thevoltagegraduallybecomes lower.When the battery voltage becomes toolow,substituteafreshlychargedbatteryandrechargethedepletedpack.TheLEDindicatoronthetopoftheradiowillblinkredwhenthebatteryvoltageislow.

Youmay confirm thebattery condition by theBatteryIcononthedisplay.Seepage11formoreinformation.

CAUTION Dangerofexplosionifbatteryisreplacedwithanincorrect battery.Replaceonlywith the sameorequivalenttype.

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Belt.Clip.Installation.and.RemovalbeFore You begin

r Toinstall theBeltClip:aligntheBeltCliptothegrooveoftheBat-terypack,thenpresstheBeltClipdownwarduntil it locks in placewitha“Click.”

r To remove theBeltClip: use aflatheadscrewdrivertopresstheBeltClipTabawayfromthebat-terypacktounlocktheBeltClip,thenslidetheBeltClipupwardtoremoveit.

MIC/SP.CAP.Installation

r Use.only. the. supplied. screws.when.install.the.MIC/SP cap.

r This. radio.does.not.keep. the.Water.Resistant.Rating. (IP55).when.the.MIC/SP.cap.is.not.in-stalled.in.the.MIC/SP.jack.

InstalltheMIC/SPcapwiththesup-pliedscrews.

Belt Clip Tab

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MIC/SPJack(ExternalMIC/SP)

controls & connectors

4-ButtonProgrammableKey

LEDIndicator(Programmable) Defaultsettingsare: SteadyRed: Transmittinginprogress BlinkingGreen:BusyChannel SteadyGreen: ToneSquelchindefeatedcondition

PTTSwitch

SIDE-1Button

SIDE-2Button

SpeakerMicrophone

BatteryPackLatch

AntennaJack

CH(Channel)Selector VOL(Volume)/PWR(Power)Knob

LCD(LiquidCrystalDisplay)

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lcd icons & indicators

TXPower&RSSIIndicator(foursteps)

“Encryption”isactivatedLowTransmitPowerMode“On”

“CALL”IndicatorReceiverMonitor

BatteryIndicator

GroupNumber

“Dual Watch”isactivated

:“Scan”isenabled:“Priority Scan”isactivated

“VOX”isactivated

“Talk Around”isenabled

batterY indicator

:::

w/blink:

FullBatteryPowerModerateBatteryPowerLowBatteryPowerPoorBatteryPower(ChargetheBattery)

PriorityChannelIndicator

8CharacterAlpha-NumericDisplay

“Lone Worker”isactivated“Group Scan”isenabled

These small dot appears continuouslyuntil each function isturned“OFF”,regardlessoftheoperationofotherfeatures.

For example,when activatestheEmergency featurewhiletheLoneWorker feature is ac-tivating, thedisplay indicateattheright. “Lone Worker”isactivated

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oPerationPreliminary.Stepsr Installachargedbatterypackonto the transceiver,as

describedonpage8ofthismanual.r Screw the supplied antenna

ontotheAntennajack. It is not recommended tooper-

ate this transceiverwithout anantennaconnected.

r If youhave aSpeaker/Micro-phone,we recommend that itnot be connecteduntil you arefamiliarwith thebasic opera-tionof theVX-264.Refer tonextpageformoreinformationaboutSpeaker/Microphoneus-age.

IMPORTANT NOTEThewaterresistanceratingofthetransceiver(IP55)isassuredonlywhen thefollowingconditionsaremet:r Batterypackisattachedtothetransceiver;r Antennaisconnectedtotheantennajack;rMIC/SPcapisinstalledintheMIC/SPjack.r Useof a speakermicrophone in theMIC/SP

jacknegatestheIP55rating.

Operation.Quick.Startr Turn the top panel ’s

VOL/PWR knob clock-wisetoturntheradioon.

r Turn the toppanel’sCHSelectorknob tochoose thedesiredoperating chan-nel.AchannelnamewillappearontheLCD.

r Ifyouwanttoselecttheoperatingchannelfromadif-ferentChannelGroup, press (or press andhold) theProgrammablekeyassignedtothe“grouP uP/doWn”function tochangedesiredChannelGroupbefore se-lectingtheoperatingchannel.

Note:Somemodelsareprogrammedsothattheoper-atingchannelsareselectedby theProgrammablekeyandtheChannelGroupisselectedbytheCHSelectorknob.Forfurtherdetails,contactyourVertexStandarddealer.

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oPerationr Rotate theVOL/PWR

knob to set thevolumelevel.Ifnosignalispres-ent, press (orpressandhold) theProgrammablekey (ass igned to the“sql oFF” function:NormallySIDE-1 but-ton); backgroundnoisewill nowbeheard, andyoumayuse this to settheVOL/PWR knob forthedesiredaudio level.Press (orpressandhold)theProgrammablekeyagain toquiet thenoiseandre-sumenormal(quiet)monitoring.

r To transmit,monitor thechannelandmakesureitisclear.

Press andhold thePTTswitch.Speak into themicrophone area of thefront panel grille in anormalvoicelevel.ToreturntotheReceivemode,re-leasethePTTswitch.

r Press(orpressandhold)the ,SIDE-1SIDE-2button, or front panel’sprogrammablekeypad([A] - [D] key) to ac-tivate one of the pre-programmed functionswhichmay have beenenabled at the timeofp rogramming by thedea le r. See the nex tchapter for details re-gardingfeatureavailabil-ityforthisradio.

r IfaSpeaker/Microphoneis available, remove theplastic cap and its twomounting screws fromthe r igh t s ide o f thetransceiver, then alignthe connec tor of theSpeaker/Microphoneontheradio;securethecon-nectorpinusingthescrewssuppliedwiththeSpeaker/Microphone.Hold the speaker grille upnext to yourearwhilereceiving.Totransmit,pressthePTTswitch

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oPerationontheSpeaker/Microphone,justasyouwouldonthemain transceiver’s body, and speak into themicro-phoneonanormalvoicelevel.

Note 1): Save the original plastic cap and its mount-ing screws. They should be reinstalled when not us-ing the Speaker/Microphone.

2) When you press the PTT switch on the Speaker/Microphone, it disables the internal microphone, and vice versa.

r IftheBCLO(BusyChannelLockout)featurehasbeenprogrammedonachannel,theradiowillnottransmitwhenacarrierispresent.Instead,theradiowillgener-ateshortbeepthreetimes.ReleasethePTTswitchandwaitforthechanneltobeclearofactivity.

r If theBTLO (BusyToneLockout) feature has beenprogrammedonachannel,theradiocantransmitonlywhen there is no carrier being receivedorwhen thecarrierbeingreceivedincludesthecorrecttone(CTCSStoneorDCScode).

Automatic.Time-Out.TimerIf the selected channel has beenprogrammed for auto-matic time-out, youmust limit the lengthof each trans-mission.Whiletransmitting,abeepwillsound10secondsbefore time-out.Anotherbeepwill sound justbefore thedeadline; the toppanel’s redLED (“TX” indicator)willdisappearandtransmissionwillceasesoonthereafter.Toresumetransmitting,youmustreleasethePTTswitchandwaitforthe“penaltytimer”toexpire.

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adVanced oPerationProgrammable.Key.FunctionsTheVX-264 provides six programmable function (PF)keys:SIDE-1,SIDE-2,[A],[B],[C],and[D]keys.

ThesePF keys canbe customized, via programmingbyyourVertexStandarddealer, tomeet your communica-tions/networkrequirements.

ThepossiblePFkeyprogrammingfeaturesareillustratedonthenextpage,andtheirfunctionsareexplainedbegin-ningafterpage18.Forfurtherdetails,contactyourVertexStandarddealer.

Forfuturereference,checktheboxnexttoeachfunctionthat has been assigned to thePF keyonyour particularradio,andkeepithandy.

SIDE-1Button

[A],[B],[C],and[D]Keys

SIDE-2Button

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FunctionProgrammable KeY (Press KeY / Press and hold KeY)

SIDE-1 SIDE-2 [A] [B] [C] [D]None / / / / / /Monitor / / / / / /Monitor-Momentarily- /--- /--- /--- /--- /--- /---Lamp / / / / / /LowPower / / / / / /Encryption / / / / / /SQLOFF / / / / / /SQLOFF-Momentarily- /--- /--- /--- /--- /--- /---SQLSet / / / / / /BeepOFF / / / / / /Whisper / / / / / /VOX / / / / / /VOXSet / / / / / /VOXAnti-Trip / / / / / /Emergency /--- /--- /--- /--- /--- /---LoneWorker / / / / / /GroupUp / / / / / /GroupDown / / / / / /ChannelUp / / / / / /ChannelDown / / / / / /PRI / / / / / /Scan / / / / / /GroupScan / / / / / /GroupScanSet / / / / / /DualWatch / / / / / /Follow-MeScan / / / / / /ScanSet / / / / / /TA(TalkAround)Scan / / / / / /

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FunctionProgrammable KeY (Press KeY / Press and hold KeY)

SIDE-1 SIDE-2 [A] [B] [C] [D]TalkAround / / / / / /Reset / / / / / /Call1 / / / / / /Call2 / / / / / /Call3 / / / / / /CodeUp / / / / / /CodeDown / / / / / /CodeSet / / / / / /SpeedDial / / / / / /Call / / / / / /Duty / / / / / /TxSaveDisable / / / / / /Lock / / / / / /

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adVanced oPerationDescription.of.Operating.Functions

encrYPtionWhen theVoiceScrambler feature is enabled, press, (orpressandhold), theassignedPFkeytotoggletheVoiceEncryption“On”and“Off”.

The“ ”iconwillbeindicatedonthedisplaywhentheVoiceScramblerisactivated.

sql oFFPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoopentheSQLtohearbackgroundnoise(unmutetheaudio).

The “ ” iconwill blinkon thedisplaywhen theSQLOFFfunctionisactivated.

sql oFF -momentarilY-OpenstheSQLtohearbackgroundnoise(unmutetheau-dio)whilepressingtheassignedPFkey.

The“ ”iconwillblinkonthedisplaywhileopeningtheSQL.

monitorPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytocancelanysignalingfeatures;theLEDindicatorwillglowgreen.

The“ ”iconwillbeindicatedonthedisplay,whentheMonitorfunctionisactivated.

monitor -momentarilY-CancelanysignalingfeatureswhilepressingtheassignedPFkey.

The“ ”iconwillbeindicatedonthedisplaywhilecan-celinganysignalingfeatures.

lamPPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytotogglethebacklightofthedisplay“On”and“Off”.

loW PoWerPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytosettheradio’stransmitterto“LowPower”mode,thusextendingbattery life. Press, (or press andhold), the assignedPFkey again to return to “HighPower”modewhen inRFimpedingenvironments.

The “L” iconwill be indicatedon thedisplaywhen theradio’stransmitterissetto“LowPower”mode.

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adVanced oPerationsql setYoucanmanuallyadjustthesquelchlevelusingthisfunc-tion:r Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkey.Atone

will sound, and the current squelch levelwill appearonthedisplay.

r Press theSIDE-1/SIDE-2 buttons (or [A]/[B] keys)toselectthedesiredsquelchlevel.Availableselectionsare“−8”to“+8”.

r Pressthe[D]keytostorethenewsetting.Thedisplayindicates“-.SAVED.-”briefly,thenrevertstothenor-malchannelindication.

Youmay cancel the new settingbypressing the [C]key.Inthiscase,thedisplayindicates“-.CANCEL.-”briefly.

beeP oFFPress, (or press andhold), the assignedPF key to dis-able any radiobeeps temporarily.Press again, (or pressandholdagain),theassignedPFkeytoenableanyradiobeeps.

WhentheBeepOfffunctionis“on”and“off”,thedisplayindicatesbriefly“BEEP.OFF”and“BEEP.ON”.

WhisPerPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoincreasethemicrophonegain;allowingtheoperator tospeakinalowvoice(whisper)temporarilywhentransmitting.Pressagain, (orpressandholdagain), theassignedPFkey toresumenormalmicrophonegain.

WhentheWhisperfunctionis“on”and“off”,thedisplayindicates“WHISP.ON”and“WHISP.OFF”briefly.

Vox (requires Vox comPatible headset) Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoactivatetheVOXfunction;allowinghands-free,automaticactiva-tionof the transmitter, initiatedbyvoice input into themicrophone. YoumaydisabletheVOXfunctiontempo-rarilybypressingthePTTswitch.

Press again, (or press andhold again), the assignedPFkeytoresumenormaloperation.

Note 1:whentheVOXfunctionisactivatedbyoperationfromtheexternalequipment,asmalldot(“�”)willbein-dicatedatthebottomrightofthedisplay(seepage11ofthismanual).Note 2:whentheVOXfunctionis“on”and“off”,thedis-playindicates“VOX.ON”and“VOX.OFF”briefly.

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adVanced oPerationVox setYoucanmanuallyadjusttheVOXGainusingthisfunction:r Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkey.Atone

will sound, and the currentVOXGain levelwill ap-pearonthedisplay.

r Press the [A]/[B] button to select the desiredVOXGainlevel.

r Pressthe[D]keytostorethenewsetting.Thedisplayindicates“-.SAVED.-”briefly,thenrevertstothenor-malchannelindication.

Youmay cancel the new settingbypressing the [C]key.Inthiscase,thedisplayindicates“-.CANCEL.-”briefly.

Vox anti-triPPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytotoggletheVOXAnti-Tripfeature“On”and“Off”.

WhentheVOXAnti-Tripfeatureissetto“On”,thetrans-ceiverdoesnotactivateaVOXtransmissionfrompickingupreceiveaudioorfromaradioalerttone(beepsound).

When theVOXAnti-Trip feature is “on” and “off”, thedisplayindicates“ATRP.ON”and“ATRP.OFF”briefly.

emergencYTheVX-264includesan“Emergency”featurewhichmaybeuseful for alerting another partymonitoringon thesamefrequencyasyourtransceiver’schannel.

PressandholdtheassignedPFkeyforapre-programmedperiod to initiate an emergency call on thepre-definedchannel.The “-.EMG. -” indicationwill be indicatedonthedisplay.For furtherdetails contactyourVertexStan-darddealer.

TorevivetheradiofromtheEmergencymode,justpressandholdagaintheassignedPFkeyorturnofftheradio.

lone WorKerPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoactivatetheLoneWorker feature.TheLoneWorker feature isdesignedtoemitanalarmfor30secondswhentheLoneWorkerTimer (programmedbyyourVertexStandarddealer)hasexpired.

Press again, (or press andhold again), the assignedPFkey,theLoneWorkerfeatureisdisabled.IftheuserdoesnotresetthetimerbypressingthePTTswitch,theradioswitchestoEmergencymode.

When theLoneWorker feature is activated, a small dot(“�”)willbeindicatedatthebottomleftofthedisplay.

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grouP uP/doWnPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoselectadifferentgroupofchannels.Agroupnumberwillappearat theupper right corner and a groupnamewill appearbrieflyonthedisplay.

channel uP/doWnPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoselectadifferentchannel.Achannelnamewillappearonthedis-play.

PriPress, (orpressandhold), theassignedPFkey to recallthepre-programmedPriorityChannelofthecurrentgroupbyyourVertexStandarddealer directly.WhenPriorityChannel is recalled, the“P” iconwillappearon thedis-play.

scanTheScanning feature is used tomonitormultiple chan-nelsprogrammedintothetransceiver.Whenscanning,thetransceiverwillcheckeachchannelforthepresenceofasignalandwillstoponachannelifasignalispresent.

To activate scanning:r Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoacti-

vatescanmode.r The scannerwill search the channels of thepre-

programmedscanlist, lookinganactivechannel.Theradiowillpauseeachtimeitfindsachannelonwhichsomeoneisspeaking.

r Pressagain,(orpressandholdagain),theassignedPFkeytodisablescanningandreceivethechannelwhichwaschosenwhenpressedthePFkey.

Note:Your dealermayhaveprogrammedyour radio tostayononeof the following channels if youpress thePTTswitchduringscanningpause:“ScanPause”channel(“TalkBack”)“LastBusy”channel“Priority”channel“UserProgrammed”channel(“SelectChannel”) The channelwhichdefined in theCH Selector

knob(“ChannelPosition”).

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adVanced oPerationgrouP scanGroupScanmonitors channels inmultiplegroups, com-pared to the scan feature,whichmonitors channels in asingle or current group.When scanning, the transceiverwillcheckeachchanneloftheprogrammedgroupforthepresenceofthesignalandwillstoponachannelifasig-nalispresent.

Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoactivategroupscanforthepre-programmedgroups.

Press again, (or press andhold again), the assignedPFkey todisablegroup scanmodeand receive the channelwhichwaschosenwhenpressedthePFkey.

When theGroupScan is activated, thedisplay indicates“GRP.SCAN”.

grouP scan setYoumaywishtohavetheScannerpassthroughmorethanoneGroupduring the scanningprocess (normally, scan-ningisperformedwithinthecurrentgrouponly).

ToincludethecurrentGroupinthescanningloop,press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkey:asmalldot(“�”)will appearat thebottomof thedisplay (Seepage11ofthismanual).

To remove a currentGroup fromGroupScan, press, (orpress andhold), the assignedPF key again: a small dot(“�”)willdisappearfromthedisplay.

dual WatchTheDualWatch feature is similar to theSCAN feature,exceptthatonlytwochannelsaremonitored: Thecurrentoperatingchannel ThePrioritychannel.

To activate Dual Watch:r Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoacti-

vatetheDualWatchfeature.r The scannerwill search the two channels andpause

whenitfindsatransmissiononeitherchannel. When theDualWatch feature is activated, the

“ ” iconwillbe indicatedon thedisplay(Seepage11ofthismanual).

To stop Dual Watch:r Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytodis-

abletheDualWatchfeature. The radio reverts back to theoriginal channel being

monitoredbeforethedualwatchfeaturewasinitiated.

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adVanced oPerationFolloW me scanTheFollowMeScan featurechecksauser-assignedpri-ority channel in addition to the channels previouslypre-programmedintoaradio’sscanlist.Forexample,ifonlyChannels 1, 3, and5 (of the8 available channels) aredesignatedfor“Scanning”,theusermayassignChannel2asthe“user-assigned”prioritychannelviatheFollowMeScan.

ToactivateFollowMeScan,first select thechannelyouwant to designate as the “user-assignedpriority chan-nel”bypositioning theCHSelectorknobon thedesired“priority” channel.Next, press, (or press andhold), theassignedPFkey (thedisplaywill indicate“FM.SCAN”briefly). Finally, rotate theCH Selector knob to thede-sired“operatingchannel”.

The scannerwill search the two channels (user-assignedprioritychannelandoperatingchannel)andpausewhenitfindsatransmissiononeitherchannel.

scan setPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoadd/de-letethecurrentchannelto/fromyourscanninglist.

Tostoreaparticularchanneltoyourscanninglist,press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkey.Ifyoudeleteachan-nelfromyourscanninglist,press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeyagain.

Whenthescannerispaused,youmayremovethechannelfrom the scan list temporarilybypressing, (orpress andholding),thesamekey.

Note 1:whenstoreaparticularchanneltoyourscanninglist,thedisplayindicates“Scan.Set”brieflyand“ ”iconwillappearonthedisplay.Note 2:whendeleteachannelfromyourscanninglist,thedisplay indicates “Scan.Skip”briefly and the “ ” iconwilldisappearfromthedisplay.Note 3:To reset your scan list to it’s original pre-pro-grammedsettings,power the transceiveroff, thenonus-ingtheVOL/PWRknob.

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ta (talK around) scanPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytotoggletheTAScanfeature“On”and“Off”.

Whenoperatingonaduplexchannelsystem(forexample,a repeater station),TAScan allows the transceiver tosearchbothtransmitandreceivefrequenciesonyourdu-plexsystem.

When a signal is encounteredon the receive frequency,the transceiverwill pauseuntil the signal disappears.Whena signal is encounteredon the transmit frequency,the transceiverwillcheckforactivityon the receive fre-quencyeveryfewseconds(intervalprogrammedbyyourVertexStandarddealer).

WhentheTAScanfeatureisactivated,the“ ”iconwillblinkonthedisplay(Seepage11inthismanual).

Note:TheTAScanfeaturedoesnotactivateonaSimplexChannel.

talK aroundPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoactivatetheTalkAroundfeaturewhenyouareoperatingonduplexchannel systems (separate receive and transmit frequen-cies, utilizing a “repeater” station).TheTalkAroundfeatureallowsyoutobypasstherepeaterstationandtalkdirectlytoastationthatisnearby.Thisfeaturehasnoef-fectwhenyouareoperatingon“simplex”channels,wherethereceiveandtransmitfrequenciesarealreadythesame.

WhentheTalkAroundfeatureisactivated,the“ ”iconwillbeindicatedonthedisplay(Seepage11inthisman-ual).

Notethatyourdealermayhavemodeprovisionfor“TalkAround”channelsbyprogramming“repeater”and“TalkAround”frequenciesontwoadjacentchannels.Ifso,thekeymaybeused for oneof theotherPre-ProgrammedFunctions.

Note:TheTalkAroundfeaturedoesnotactivateonaSim-plexChannel.

resetPress(orpressandhold)theassignedPFkeytoresettheRFC(ReadyforCommunication)condition.

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call 1 to call 3

Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytosendapre-programmed5-Tonecallsignal.

code uP/doWnPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytoselecta2-Toneor5-Toneencodecodefromthepre-programmedencodelist.

code setYoucan change thedesireddigit of the5-Tone encodecodeusingthisfunction:r Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkey.r Set thedesired5-Toneencodecodefromthe [A]/[B]

keys (select the codenumber) andSIDE-1/SIDE-2buttons(selectthecodedigit).

r Pressthe[D]keytostorethenewsetting.Thedisplayindicates“-.SAVED.-”briefly,thenrevertstothenor-malchannelindication.

Youmay cancel the new settingbypressing the [C]key.Inthiscase,thedisplayindicates“-.CANCEL.-”briefly.

adVanced oPerationsPeed dialYourVertexStandarddealermayhavepre-programmedAuto-Dialtelephonenumbermemoriesintoyourradio.

Todialanumber:Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkey,thenpresstheSIDE-1/SIDE-2 buttons (or [A]/[B] keys) to selecttheAuto-Dialmemorynamewhichrecordedthedialnum-beryouwish.PressthePTTswitchtosendapre-definedDTMFtone.TheDTMFtonessentduringthedialingse-quencewillbeheardinthespeaker.

callPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytosendapre-programmed2-Toneencodecode.

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dutYPress,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytotoggletheDutyfunctionofthe2-Toneor5-Tone“On”and“Off”.

When theDuty function isset to“On”, thedisplay indi-cates “Duty.ON”briefly and theuserwill alwayshear(dependingon the sub-audio signaling) all trafficon thepaging channel.The radiowill sound thepaging alertwhenitreceivestheprogrammed2-Toneor5-Tone.

When theDuty function is set to “Off”, thedisplay in-dicates “Duty.OFF”briefly and theuserwillNOThearnormalradiotrafficonthepagingchannel.Theradiowillsoundthepagingalertandunmuteonlywhenitreceivestheprogrammed2-Toneor5-Tone.

tx saVe disableTheTransmitBatterySaver helps extendbattery life byreducing transmitpowerwhenavery strongsignal froman apparentlynearby station is being received.Cautionis advisedwhenusing this feature, as your transmissionpowercoulddegradetheaudioheardbythereceivingra-diosinyourcommunicationpath.

Press,(orpressandhold),theassignedPFkeytodisabletheTransmitBatterySaver,ifyouareoperatinginaloca-tionwherehighpowerisalmostalwaysneeded.

Press again, (or press andhold again), the assignedPFkey, theTransmitBatterySaver activates to reduce thetransmitpowerwhenaverystrongsignalfromanappar-entlynearbystationisbeingreceived.

When theTransmitBatterySaver is “on” and “off”, thedisplayindicates“TX.SA.ON”and“TX.SA.OFF”briefly.

locKPress(orpressandhold)theassignedPFkeytolocktheCHSelectorknob,Programmablekeys,andPTTswitch.

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locK In order to prevent accidental channel changeor inad-vertent transmission, various aspects of theCH Selec-tor knob,Programmable keys, andPTT switchmaybelocked.ThepreciselockoutconfigurationisprogrammedbyyourDealer.

Toactivatethekeylocking,turntheradiooff.Then,pressandholdthePTTandSIDE-2keywhileturningtheradioonagain.

Tocancelthekeylocking,repeatthisprocess.

arts™ (auto range transPond sYstem)

Thissystemisdesignedtoinformtheoperatorwhenyouand anotherARTS™-equipped transceivers and stationsarewithincommunicationrangeusingtheDCSEncoder/Decoder.

DuringARTS™operation,when the radio receives anincomingARTS™signal,ashortbeepwillsoundand“IN.SERV” (“InService”)will be indicatedon thedisplayfor 2 seconds. If youmoveout of range formore thantwominutes,yourradiosensesthatnosignalhasbeenre-ceived;ashorttriple-beepwillsoundand“OUT.SERV”(“OutofService”)willbe indicatedon thedisplay for2seconds.Ifyoumovebackintocommunicationrange,assoonastheotherstationtransmits,ashortbeepwillsoundagain and “IN.SERV” (“InService”)will be indicatedagainonthedisplayfor2seconds.

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oPtional accessoriesFNB-V133LI-UNI 7.4VDC ,1380mAhLi-IonBatteryPackFNB-V134LI-UNI 7.4VDC ,2300mAhLi-IonBatteryPackCD-58 DesktopChargerPA-55 ACAdapterforCD-58VAC-UNI DesktopCharger(CD-58+PA-55)VAC-6058 Multi-UnitChargerMH-360S CompactSpeakerMicrophoneMH-450S SpeakerMicrophoneMH-45B4B NoiseCancellingSpeakerMicrophoneMH-37A4B-1 EarpieceMicrophoneVCM-5 VehicularChargerMountingAdapterforCD-58ATV-8A VHFAntenna(134-151MHz)ATV-8B VHFAntenna(150-162MHz)ATV-8C VHFAntenna(161-174MHz)ATV-6XL VHFAntenna(Untuned)ATU-6A UHFAntenna(400-430MHz)ATU-6B UHFAntenna(420-450MHz)ATU-6C UHFAntenna(440-470MHz)ATU-6D UHFAntenna(450-490MHz)ATU-6F UHFAntenna(490-520MHz)CN-3 AntennaAdapterCLIP-20 BeltClipCE150 PCProgrammingSoftwareFIF-12 USBProgrammingInterfaceCT-106 ConnectionCableforFIF-12CT-27 RadiotoRadioCloningCable

Availability of accessories may vary; some ac-cessories are supplied standard per local re-quirements, others may be unavailable in some regions. Check with your Vertex Standard Dealer for changes to this list.

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Part15.21:ChangesormodificationstothisdevicenotexpresslyapprovedbyVertexStandardcouldvoidtheuser’sauthorizationtooperatethisdevice.

WarrantY PolicYVertexStandardwarrants, to theoriginal purchaser only, itsVertexStandardmanufactured communications productsagainstdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipundernormaluseandserviceforagivenperiodoftimefromthedateofpur-chase.

LimitedWarrantyDetails:� NorthAmericacustomers(USAandCanada):http://www.vertexstandard.com/lmr/warranty-terms.aspx� CustomersoutsideofNorthAmerica:contacttheauthorizedVertexStandarddistributorinyourcountry.

Disposal.of.your.ElEctronic.anD.ElEctric.EquipmEntProductswiththesymbol(crossed-outwheeledbin)cannotbedisposedashouseholdwaste.Electronic andElectricEquipment shouldbe recycled at a facility capable of handling these items andtheirwastebyproducts.InEUcountries,pleasecontactyourlocalequipmentsupplierrepresentativeorservicecenterforinforma-tionaboutthewastecollectionsysteminyourcountry.

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