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c) Outbox   

Select Outbox from the message menu by pressing the men/enter button to view the outgoing 

message(s). Using the 

▲▼ keys, select the message you want to view. At this point, you can 

resend the message. Press the menu/enter button to view the contents of the message. Using 

the 

▲▼ keys, select the message you want to send, and press the menu/enter button to see 

the  contents  of  the  message.  Press  the  menu/enter  button  again  to  view  the  list  of  contacts, 

and using the 

▲▼ keys, select the contact for the message to be sent. Press the menu/enter 

button and the message  will be sent to the contact(s). An acknowledgement will be shown on 

the display of either 

“Sent Success” or “Sent Fail”. lf the message is failed, check to make sure 

that the user receiving the message has their unit powered on. 

To  delete  messages  from  the  outbox,  select  #2  Delete  All  from  within  the  Outbox  menu  by 

pressing  the  menu/enter  button,  the  question  to  Delete  All  will  appear  with  the  word 

“Yes?” 

Press the menu/enter button to delete all messages. If you choose not to delete the messages, 

press the return button to exit out. 

 Note - When sending and receiving text messages, turn off the power saving mode   

 

d) Message draft 

 

A new text message can be created using the keypad. Letters, numbers, and special symbols 

can be input up to 40 characters. The message can be forwarded to an address in the address 

book. 

 

4) Call Logs (Digital Mode Only)   

The function  allows  the viewing  of incoming  and  outgoing  calls from individuals  only. The  call 

log contents are managed in the same manner as in the inbox/outbox of the messages section 

(reference 7.3 Messages).   

 

5) Call Recording (Digital Mode Only)   

This function is used to record the content of outgoing and incoming calls in digital mode only. 

There are 3 choices of Settings, Lists, and Delete All. Up to 63 conversations/recordings can be 

stored with each recording limited to 150 seconds. When the recordings exceed 63, the oldest 

message is cleared and the newest incoming message is registered,   

Settings

 

- This section allows the capability to turn the recording capability on off. 

Lists

 

– This section allows the viewing of the recorded messages and to play back each message. 

To play back a message, use the 

▲▼ key to the desired message and press the menu/enter button 

to play the recording.   

Delete all

 

– 

This function provides the capability to delete stored recordings. To delete recordings, 

select  Delete  All  from  within  the  Voice  Recording  menu  by  pressing  the  menu/enter  button,  the 

Summary of Contents for DX-7000 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual Version 1 2023 04 04 VHF Transceiver DX 7100 UHF Transceiver DX 7400...

Page 2: ...ording and playback Remote Stun Revive Monitor function Alpha Numeric Full Keypad TDMA Direct Mode Voice Encryption Mode AES256 DMRA256 DTMF Encode Decode 2 Tone Encode Decode Lone Worker Mode Multipl...

Page 3: ...y Squelch Sensitivity Selectivity Spurious and Harmonic Rejection FM Hum and Noise Audio Output Power Audio Distortion Audio Response Input Impedance 0 22uV 12 dB SINAD 0 20uV 10dB SINAD 60dB 12 5KHz...

Page 4: ...harger Adapter Antenna Belt Clip User Manual Figure 3 1 DX 7000 Series Main Package Contents XB 2600 2 600mAH Li ion Battery Pack XC 100D One Slot Charger XC 200D Dual Slot Charger XC 1000D 10 Slot Ga...

Page 5: ...5 460D WS 440 470MHz SMA Whip Antenna 4 Buttons LCD Icons Figure 4 1 DX 7000 Series buttons and knobs...

Page 6: ...ou turn it counter clockwise SOS Button When the SOS button is pressed in an emergency situation a warning alarm alerts the current emergency situation PTT Button The radio transmits messages when pre...

Page 7: ...Menu Back Button Menu back button is used to cancel out of a menu or return to the previous menu screen Home Button Home button is used to return to the initial screen 5 Installation and Removal 5 1...

Page 8: ...n the battery pack with the groove of the body arrow 3 and push the locking latch down to the direction of arrow 4 The battery latch will click shut when locked Figure 5 2 Battery Removal and Installa...

Page 9: ...igure 5 4 align the accessory with the radio and to place it on the accessory connector position and tighten up the screw to the direction of arrow 1 To remove the external accessory unscrew the acces...

Page 10: ...f following 1 When you think the performance of the radio has degraded 2 When the red lamp on RX TX LED blinks every 0 5 seconds during transmission or reception 3 When the battery icon flickers 4 Whe...

Page 11: ...o Operation 1 MENU Functions To enter the menu tree as displayed in Figure7 press the menu button When pressing the menu button once more while in the menu it moves to detailed menu section of the sel...

Page 12: ...the menu enter button to see the list of contact press the keys to the desired contact and press the PTT button to initiate the call The radio will revert to the original contact channel after a prese...

Page 13: ...ge Press the menu enter button again to view the list of contacts and using the keys select the contact for the message to be sent Press the menu enter button and the message will be sent to the conta...

Page 14: ...urn off the power saving mode d Message draft A new text message can be created using the keypad Letters numbers and special symbols can be input up to 40 characters The message can be forwarded to an...

Page 15: ...Lone Worker Busy Channel Lock BCL Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO Keypad Lock Tones Backlight Brightness LED Control Language Screen and Power Save 1 Power level This function sets the power transmitting l...

Page 16: ...on allows the sound of the Radio to be turned ON OFF The kind of the tones is set via the PS Contact your Authorized Dealer for further information 8 Backlight This function allows you to adjust the t...

Page 17: ...on 8 Precautions 8 1 Precautions for safe operation of this equipment Do not remove the antenna from the radio or do not transform the antenna or do not make any changes on the antenna The strong elec...

Page 18: ...ic wave which may have an effect on the operation of other equipment and also can be affected by those other devices Please turn off the radio before boarding on the airplane When using the radio in t...

Page 19: ...act a conductive metal to a battery terminal there is a heat and fire risk to your radio Please don t listen to the radio at a high volume level when using earphones Loud volume may have a lasting bad...

Page 20: ...aged due to the user s mishandling or improper operation When the product is damaged due to fire pollution earthquakes and any other natural or unnatural conditions accidents etc In case of a malfunct...

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