VX-5500 Series Low Band/VHF/UHF Mobile Radios

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VX-5500 Series Low Band/VHF/UHF Mobile Radios SPECIFICATION SHEET Flexible Configuration And Durability For Demanding Applications The VX-5500 delivers reliability and easy expandability for your networked, dual-band operation. Get tailored communications and a maximum return for your investment. Standard and dual control head packages available. Large Channel Capacity For Greater Reach The VX-5500 provides convenient communications planning with its 250 channel capacity and the ability to program up to 250 memory groups with no limit on the number of channels in each group. Built For Durability The one-piece die-cast enclosure for the VX-5500 doubles as its chassis, yielding extreme strength for resistance against shock and vibration and avoids over-heating. Multi-Configuration For Dual-Band Capability One VX-5500 Control Head and two RF Decks on different bands may be networked for dual-band operation. Low Band, VHF or UHF radios may be combined to meet complex communications requirements involving federal, state and local government operations. When Safety Counts As with all Vertex Standard mobile radios, the VX-5500 Series comes standard with built-in Emergency alert for enhanced driver safety. A panic button can be triggered by the front panel button to alert the dispatcher when problems arise. The VX-5500 also has an internal emergency microphone that can transmit should the regular microphone become damaged or unusable. Loud, Full-Sounding Audio Audio companding ensures full-sounding audio for narrow band channel applications. The VX-5500 also has 5W high-powered audio output for crisp audio that helps you hear in noisy environments. Plus use the optional 10W rear external speaker for enhanced clarity. Exclusive Auto-Range Transpond System ARTS Only Vertex Standard radios are designed to inform you when you and another ARTS -equipped station are within communication range. If out of range for more than 2 minutes, your radio senses no signal has been received and beeps to alert you. The base station can then alert the field unit to move back in range. A great solution to keep your workers coordinated. VX-5500 REMOTE MOUNT CONFIGURATION RF DECK (VHF) CONTROL HEAD CNT-6000 CONTROL HEAD CT-81, CT-82, CT-83, or CT-93 RF DECK (UHF) Dual Band Single Head Remote Configuration RF DECK (VHF OR UHF) CT-81, CT-82, CT-83, or CT-93 Dual Head Remote Configuration CONTROL HEAD The Vertex Standard Difference Our number one goal is achieving superior customer satisfaction by delivering products and services that exceed your expectations. Vertex Standard radios are built to last and are backed by an industryleading 3 year warranty another great reason to choose Vertex Standard. Ask your Dealer for more details.

VX-5500 Series SPECIFICATION SHEET vertexstandard.com Additional Features Seven programmable backlit keys 8-Character alphanumeric display DTMF ANI CTCSS / DCS Encode and Decode BCLO / BTLO and TOT Functions Status quick check Compander Internal emergency microphone (front panel) Priority scan Dual Watch scan Group scan D-sub 25 pin accessory connector Water shield microphone connector Public address / horn alert User-selectable tones Radio-to-radio cloning Accessories MH-53C7A: Standard microphone MH-53A7A: Noise cancelling microphone MH-53B7A: Noise cancelling keypad mic. (12 keys) MH-53A8A: Weatherproof noise cancelling mic. MLS-100: External speaker, 12W MLS-200: External speaker, 12W (indoor/outdoor use) FP-1023A: External Power Supply MMB-75: Mobile mounting bracket MMB-76: Locking mobile mounting bracket LF-1: DC Line filter CNT-6000: Control head RFDECK: RF Deck for dual-band confi guration RMK-4000H: Cover for CNT-6000 RMK-4000B: Cover for RF deck CNT-5000: Motorcycle control head VCS-5000: Channel selector BSC-5000: Base station console Option Boards FVP-25: Voice inversion encryption & DTMF paging FVP-35: Rolling code encryption FVP-36: Voice inversion encryption only FIF-7A: Interface for optional boards F2D-8: 2-Tone decode (requires FIF-7A) F5D-14: 5-Tone encode/decode (requires FIF-7A) VME-100: MDC1200 / GE Star ANI Encode CN-6: Interface for accessories VX-5500 Series Specifications VHF UHF General Specification Frequency Range 29.7 37 MHz (A) 134 160 MHz (A) 450 490 MHz (D) 37 50 MHz (B) 148 174 MHz (C) Number of Channels and Groups 250 and 25 0 Groups Power Supply Voltage 13.6 V DC ± 15% Channel Spacing 20 khz 12.5 / 25 khz PLL Steps 5 / 6.25 khz 2.5 / 5 / 6.25 khz Current Consumption: TX 14A 12A 13A Current Consumption: RX 2.1A STBY 600 ma Operating Temperature Range 22 F to +140 F ( 30 C to +60 C) Frequency Stability Better than ±5 ppm Better than ± 2 ppm RF Input-Output Impedance 50 Ohms Dimension (W x H x D) 7 x 2.4 x 7.7 inches (178 x 60 x 195mm) Weight (Approx.) 4.9 lbs (2.2 kg) Receiver Specification: measured by TIA/EIA-603 Sensitivity 12dB SINAD 0.25 µv Adjacent Channel Selectivity 85 db 85 / 77 db 85 / 77 db Intermodulation 80 db 80 / 75 db 80 / 75 db Spurious and Image Rejection 90 db Audio Output Internal: 5 W @ 4 Ohms, 3% THD; External: 10 W @ 4 Ohms, 3% THD Transmitter Specification: measured by TIA/EIA-603 Output Power 70 W adjustable to 30W 50 W adjustable to 5 W 45 W adjustable to 5 W Modulation 16K0F3E 16K0F3E, 11K0F3E Maximum Deviation 5 khz 5.0 / 2.5 khz Conducted Spurious Emissions 80 db below carrier Audio Distortion <2% @ 1 khz Applicable MIL-STD Standard MIL 810C Methods/ Procedures Low Band MIL 810D Methods/ Procedures MIL 810E Methods/ Procedures Low Pressure - 500.2/Procedure II 500.3/Procedure II High Temperature 501.1/Procedure II 501.2/Procedure I, II 501.3/Procedure I, II Low Temperature 502.1/Procedure I 502.2/Procedure I, II 502.3/Procedure I, II Temperature Shock 503.1/Procedure I 503.2/Procedure I 501.3/Procedure I Solar Radiation 505.1/Procedure I 505.2/Procedure I 503.3/Procedure I Rain (control head only) - 506.2/Procedure I, II 506.3/Procedure I, II Humidity 507.1/Procedure II 507.2/Procedure II 507.3/Procedure II Salt Fog - 509.2/Procedure I 509.3/Procedure I Dust - 510.2/Procedure I 510.3/Procedure I Vibration 514.2/Procedure VIII, X 514.3/Procedure I Cat 10 514.4/Procedure I Cat. 10 Shock 516.2/Procedure I, V 516.3/Procedure I, IV 516.4/Procedure I, IV Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. VERTEX STANDARD is registered in the US Patent & Trademark Offi ce. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Vertex Standard Co. Ltd. 2009 NSS5500_S_09/2009

VX-5500 OPERATING MANUAL POWER VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. International Division 8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, U.S.A. YAESU EUROPE B.V. P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands YAESU UK LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD. Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Congratulations! You now have at your fingertips a valuable communications tool - a two-way radio! Rugged, reliable and easy to use, your radio will keep you in constant touch with your colleagues for years to come, with negligible maintenance down time. Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully. The information presented here will allow you to derive maximum performance from your radio. After reading it, keep the manual handy for quick reference, in case questions arise later on. We re glad you joined the team. Call on us any time, because our business is communications. Let us help you get your message across. NOTICE There are no user-serviceable points inside this transceiver. All service jobs must be referred to your Authorized Service Center or Network Administrator. Safety / Warning Information WARNING - DO NOT operate the VX-5500V radio when someone (bystanders) outside the vehicle is within following range. Safety Training information: Antennas used for this transmitter must not exceed an antenna gain of 0 dbd. The radio must be used in vehicle-mount configurations with a maximum operating duty factor not exceeding 50%, in typical Push-to-Talk configurations. This radio is restricted to occupational use, work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control the exposure conditions of its passengers and bystanders by maintaining the minimum separation distance of following range. Failure to observe these restrictions will result in exceeding the FCC RF exposure limits. Antenna Installation: For rear deck trunk installation, the antenna must be located at least the following range away from rear seat passengers and bystanders in order to comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements. For roof top installation, the antenna must be placed in the center of the roof. Radiated frequency and Distance VX-5500V (C) 1.97 Feet (0.6 m)

POWER The VX-5500 Series are full-featured FM transceivers designed for flexible mobile and base station business communications in the VHF (50/10 Watts: programmable) Land Mobile Bands. Each model is designed for reliable business communications in a wide variety of applications, with a wide range of operating capability provided by its leadingedge design. The 250-channels memories can each be programmed with a 8-character channel name. Important channel frequency data is stored in EEPROM and flash memory on the CPU, and is easily programmable by dealers using a personal computer and the VERTEX STAN- DARD CT-71 Programming Cable and CE49 Software. The pages which follow will detail the many advanced features provided on the VX-5500 transceiver. After reading this manual, you may wish to consult with your Network Administrator regarding precise details of the configuration of this equipment for use in your application. Page 1

Front Panel CONTROLS & CONNECTORS 23 4 5 1 6 POWER 7 8 9 10 ➀ POWER Botton Press the button to turn the transceiver ON and OFF. ➁ TX Indicator This lamp glows red when the radio is transmitting. ➂ BUSY Indicator This lamp glows green when the channel is busy. ➃ Liquid Crystal Display The display include an 8-character alpha-numeric section showing channel and group names, status and identity information, and error messages. Additional indicators on the display show priority channel assignments and scan include / exclude selection. This channel on SELECTABLE TONE List This channel on PUBLIC ADDRESS or SPEAKER List This channel on HORN ALERT List This channel on OPTION List This channel on INTERCOM List Receiver Monitor This channel on SCAN List Channel Group Number This channel on AUX A/B/C List Page 2 8 Character Alpha-numeric Display

CONTROLS & CONNECTORS ➄ / Button Pressing these buttons changes the current group (and displayed group number or name). Holding this button for more than 1/2 second causes the function to repeat. ➅ SQC Indicator This lamp glows orange when incorrect position at the setting of CE49. ➆ Programmable Function Button (PF button) This button can be set up for special applications, such as high/low power selection, monitor, dimmer, talk-around, and call alert function, as determined by your network requirements and programmed by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer. ➇ VOLUME Knob This knob sets the volume of the receiver. ➈ EMERGENCY Microphone The emergency microphone is located behind this small slit. When the emergency feature is activated, this Microphone is enabled. ➉ CHANNEL Selector Knob This knob select the operating channel. Programmable Function Button (PF button) This button can be set up for special applications, such as high/low power selection, monitor, dimmer, talk-around, and call alert function, as determined by your network requirements and programmed by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer. Side Panel Microphone Jack (It is on both sides.) Connect the microphone plug to this jack. Microphone Jack Page 3

REAR (Heatsink) CONTROLS & CONNECTORS 1 2 3 4 ➀ Antenna Socket The 50-ohm coaxial feedline to the antenna must be connected here, using a type-m (PL-259) plug. ➁ External Speaker Jack An external loudspeaker may be connected to this 2-contact, 3.5-mm mini-phone jack. Caution: Do not connect this line to ground, and be certain that the speaker has adequate capability to handle the audio output from the VX-5500. ➂ 13.8-V DC Cable Pigtail w/connector The supplied DC power cable must be connected to this 2-pin connector. Use only the supplied fused cable, extended if necessary, for power connection. ➃ DSUB 25-Pin Accessory Connector External TX audio line input, PTT (Push To Talk), Squelch, and external RX audio line output signal may be obtained from this connector for use with accessories such as data transmission/reception modems, ets. Page 4

BASIC OPERATION OF THE TRANSCEIVER Important! - Before turning on the radio the first time, confirm that the power connections have been made correctly and that a proper antenna is connected to the antenna jack. Switching Power ON/OFF Push the POWER switch turn on the radio. The display will become illuminated. The radio will start up on the last channel used prior to shut-down during the previous operating session. Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to choose the desired operating channel. A channel name will appear on the display. If you want to select the operating channel from a different Memory Channel Group, press the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) button to select the Memory Channel Group you want before selecting the operating channel. Setting the Volume Turn the VOLUME knob clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise to decrease it. If no signal is present, press and hold in the MON button more than 1/2 seconds; background noise will now be heard, and you may use this to set the VOL- UME knob for the desired audio level. Press and hold the MON button more than 1/2 seconds to quiet the noise and resume normal (quiet) monitoring. Transmitting To transmit, wait until the BUSY indicator is off (the channel is not in use), and press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch on the side of the microphone (the TX indicator will appear or the TX indicator will glow red). While holding in the PTT switch, speak across the face of the microphone in a clear, normal voice level, and then release the PTT switch to receive. Selecting Groups and Channels Press the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) button (repeatedly, if necessary) to select a different group of channels. Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select a different channel within the current group. Automatic Time-Out Timer If the selected channel has been programmed for automatic time-out, you must limit the length of each transmission. While transmitting, a beep will sound five seconds before time-out. Another beep will sound just before the deadline; the TX indicator will disappear and transmission will cease soon thereafter. To resume transmitting, you must release the PTT and wait for the penalty timer to expire (if you press the PTT before this timer expires, the timer restarts, and you will have to wait another penalty period) Page 5

ADVANCED OPERATION Programmable Function Button (PF button) The VX-5500 includes the seven Programmable Function Buttons (PF button). The PF button functions can be customized, via programming by your VERTEX STAN- DARD dealer, to meet your communications/network requirements. Some features may require the purchase and installation of optional internal accessories. The possible PF button programming features are illustrated at the below, and their functions are explained on page 8. For further details, contact your VERTEX STANDARD dealer. For future reference, check the box next to each function that has been assigned to the PF button on your particular radio, and keep it handy. POWER Functions Programmable Function Button (PF button) <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec None SCAN (SCN) Dual Watch Call/Reset Talk-Around (TA) Alpha Numeric (A/N) DIMMER (DIM) Emergency (EMG) Horn Alert (HA) Home Channel (HOM) Intercom (IC) Low Power (LOW) GRP UP GRP DWN CH UP CH DWN AUX A AUX B AUX C Public Address (PA) Monitor (MON) Page 6

ADVANCED OPERATION Functions Programmable Function Button (PF button) <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec <1.5 sec >1.5 sec RCL Selectable Tone (ST) SP* Squelch Level (SQL) Compander Encryption** (OPT) * requires RMK-4000 ** requires Encryption Unit Channel Scan The Scanning feature is used to monitor multiple signals programmed into the transceiver. While scanning, the transceiver will check each channel for the presence of a signal, and will stop on a channel if a signal is present. To activate scanning: Press the assigned PF button of the Scan momentarily to activate scanning. The scanner will search the channels, looking for active ones; it will pause each time it finds a channel on which someone is speaking. To stop scanning Press the assigned PF button of the Scan. Operation will revert to the channel to which the CHANNEL selector knob is set. Note: Your dealer may have programmed your radio to stay on one of the following channels if you press the PTT switch during scanning pause: Current channel ( Talk Back ) Last Busy channel Priority channel Home channel Scan Start channel Dual Watch The Dual Watch feature is similar to the Scan feature, except that only two channels are monitored: The current operating channel; and The Priority channel. To activate Dual Watch: Press the assigned PF button of the Dual Watch. The scanner will search the two channels; it will pause each time it finds a channel on which someone is speaking. To stop Dual Watch: Press the assigned PF button of the Dual Watch. Operation will revert to the channel to which the CHANNEL selector knob is set. Page 7

ADVANCED OPERATION ARTS (Auto Range Transpond System) This system is designed to inform you when you and another ARTS-equipped station are within communication range. During ARTS operation, your radio automatically transmits for about 1 second every 25 (or 55) seconds (the interval is programmed by Dealer) in an attempt to Shake hands with the other station. If you move out of range for more than one minutes, your radio senses that no signal has been received, a ringing beeper will sound. If you subsequently move back into range, as soon as the other station transmits, your beeper will sound. The PF Button Function The PF (Programmable Function) button can be programmed by the dealer to provide two of the other functions described below. To activate the primary Accessory function, press the PF button momentarily. To access the secondary Accessory function (which may include the Alarm), press and hold the PF button for 1.5 seconds or longer. Call/Reset When this feature is programmed and a selective call has been received, momentarily press the assigned PF button of the Call/Reset to reset the flashing indicator and mute the receiver, otherwise press the assigned PF button of the Call/Reset to sent your radio s identification code (ANI) to the dispatcher. Talk-Around The feature causes the assigned PF button of the Talk-Around to select simplex operation on semi-duplex channels: the transmit frequency becomes the same as the receive frequency (regardless of any programmed offset for the channel). Note:This feature has no effect on simplex channels. After pressing the button, -TAKARD- is displayed on the LCD. Alpha Numeric Press the assigned PF button of the Alpha Numeric to switch the display between the Group/Channel number, and the Group/Channel name (alphanumeric). A tone will sound each time you switch between numerical and alphanumerical display. DIM Press the assigned PF button of the DIM to adjust the brightness of the display and key backright. Page 8

ADVANCED OPERATION EMG (Emergency) Press the assigned PF button of the EMG to initiate an emergency call (requires ANI board). When an emergency call is made, not tone is emitted and the display does not change. To end the emergency call, turn the transceiver power OFF. HA (Horn Alert) Press the assigned PF button of the HA to turn the Horn Alert function ON or OFF. If you receive a call from the base station with 2Tone or DTMF signaling, horn alert will activate. When you turn Horn Alert ON, a tone will sound and appears on the display. Home (Home Channel) Press the assigned PF button of the Home to select the pre-programmed Home Channel. Press it again to return to the previous channel. If used while scanning, pressing this key a second time will change to the revert channel. IC (Intercom) This feature requires dual head configuration. Press the assigned PF button of the IC to turn the intercom feature ON or OFF. While ON, you can press the PTT switch to communicate to another control head operator without transmitting over the air. When you press this key, a tone sounds and appears on the display. The intercom can be used even while scanning and receiving a call Low Power Press the assigned PF button of the Low Power to set the radio's transmitter to the Low Power mode. Press this key again to return to High Power operation when in difficult terrain. GRP UP/DWN Press the assigned PF button of the GRP UP or GRP DWN to select a different group of channels. CH UP/DWN Press the assigned PF button of the CH UP or CH DWN to select a different channel within the current group. AUX A/B/C Press the assigned PF button of the AUX A, AUX B, or AUX C to turn the output port (respectively). PA (Public Address) Press the assigned PF button of the PA to use the transceiver as a PA amplifier. When you enable this function, a tone sounds and appears on the display. The public address can be used even while scanning and receiving a call. Page 9

ADVANCED OPERATION MONI (Monitor) Press the assigned PF button of the MONI momentarily to cancel CTCSS and DCS signaling squelch; the MON icon appears on the display. Press and hold this key for 1/2 seconds to hear background noise (unmute the audio); the MON icon blinks on the display. RCL (Channel Recall) During scan, you can press the assigned PF button of the RCL to select the last called channel. ST (Selectable Tone) Press the assigned PF button of the Selectable Tone, then rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select a 2-Tone. SP Press the assigned PF button of the SP to switch Front panel, Front panel & Body and Body speaker. When Body is selected, a tone sounds and the icon appears on the display. You can use this function while scanning and receiving a call. However, all audio will be emitted from the PA speaker. SQL (Squelch Level) You can manually adjust the squelch level using this function: 1. Press the assigned PF button of the SQL. A tone sounds and SQL appears on the display with the current squelch level. 2. Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to select the desired level. 3. Press the this key. A tone sounds and the display returns to the normal channel. COMP (Compander) Press the PF button assigned to the COMP function to turn the Compander IC ON or OFF. This IC contains two variable gain circuits configured for compressing and expanding the dynamic range of the radio's transmitted and received audio signal. When you enable this function, the signal-to-noise radio can be improved by reducing the transmitted audio dynamic range. Encryption (Option) When the Voice Scrambler feature is enabled, pressing the assigned PF button of the Encryption toggles the Scrambler on and off. Page 10

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MH-25B7A Microphone MH-53C7A Heavy Duty Microphone MH-53A7A Heavy Duty Microphone w/noise Canceler MH-53B7A Heavy Duty DTMF Microphone w/noise Canceler CE49 Programming Software CT-70 Radio Programming Cable (Requires VPL-1) CT-71 Radio to PC Programming Cable CT-72 Radio to Radio Programming Cable CT-81 Cable for RMK-4000 (6 m) CT-82 Cable for RMK-4000 (2.5 m) CT-83 Cable for RMK-4000 (0.6 m) CNT-6000 Control Head RF DECK RF Deck w/mmb-79 (for Dual Band Installations) RMK-4000SH Remote Kit (for Single Transceiver) RMK-4000DH Remote Kit (for Dual-Head Installations) RMK-4000DB Remote Kit (for Dual Band Installations) RMK-4000DBH Remote Kit (for Dual Band plus Dual Head Installations) F2D-8 2-Tone Decode Unit (Requires FIF-7) F5D-14 5-Tone ENC-DEC Unit (Requires FIF-7) VTP-50 VX-Trunk Unit (Requires FIF-7) FVP-25 Encryption/DTMF pager Unit (Requires FIF-7) FP-1030 External 30A Power Supply MLS-100 Mobile Loud speaker (12 W Peak Power) MMB-79 Mobile Mounting Bracket MMB-77 Locking Mobile Mounting Bracket FIF-7 Inter face Board (for F2D-8, F5D-14, VTP-50, FVP-25) CN-6 Inter face Board (for Accessories) Page 11

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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Part 15.21: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Vertex Standard could void the user s authorization to operate this device. VX-3200 OPERATING MANUAL

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