Page 1
PX- Series Portable Radio Service Manual UNIMO Technology Co., Ltd. * This Service Manual is subject to be changed without notice for performance improvement of PX-Series Radio. * Version #1 (February 18, 2008)
Page 2
==== Table of Contents ==== 1. Features of PX-Series Radio 2. Basic Operations of PX-Series Radio 3. Appearance & Components of PX-Series Radio 4. How to charge the Battery 5. Operating Instructions of PX-Series Radio...
1. Features of PX-Series Radio PX-Series is designed to have 16 channels selectable switch, which allows users to select their desired channels with ease and PK-Series can be used at the industrial fields and public places for the safety & convenience of users. Also, for powerful sound and for better performance of conversation distance &...
P X – 100 N W Portable Radio 25KHz Version NO 12.5KHz Frequency Band Frequency Range / Power Output / Channel Spacing per Model Model NO. Frequency Range RF Power Channel Spacing PX-100NW 136~174MHz 5/2 Watt 12.5/25KHz PX-400NW(A) 400~440MHz PX-400NW(B) 430~470MHz 4/2 Watt 12.5/25KHz PX-400NW(C)
Page 5
2.3 Status Indication LED User can check the current status of PX-Series Radio by the color of LED and the status indication will be as follows. ① When the transmission status is normal, the red LED will be on. ② When the reception status is normal, the green LED will be on. ③...
2.8 Menu Button (Scan Button) If pressing Menu button for about 2 seconds, the Scan operation is proceeded and by pressing the Menu button again, the Scan operation is released. 2.9 Monitor Button If pressing the Monitor button, the receiving status of the current channel can be checked. Normal Mode : During pressing the Monitor button for about 2 seconds, it is possible to check the receiving status.
Page 7
Figure 3-1) Appearance of PX-Series Radio Figure 3-2) Top Appearance of PX-Series Radio 3.2 Basic Operation Method Please read this user guide carefully before using this PX-Series Radio. This user guide contains the detailed explanation about the installation & removal method of antenna and battery.
Page 8
Figure 3-3) Installation & Removal method of Antenna 2) Installation and Removal of Battery The Figure 3-1 shows how to remove battery. The material of Radio body on which the battery is installed is aluminium. If pushing the battery softly after alignment (③) of battery on the Radio body in aluminium material, the battery is installed with a similar sound to camera shutter.
Page 9
Figure 3-4) Installation & Removal method of Battery 3) How to Disassemble Radio Unscrew 2 screws at the back side of Radio as shown on Figure 3-3 and by using a jig, pull the jig to the (O) direction and give the jig a lift to the (X) direction. Then, the case is disassembled from the Radio.
4) Components of PX-Series Radio PX-Series Radio CHX-150FB PBX-2150LB User Guide Hand-Strap Antenna 4. How to charge the Battery How to charge the Battery PX-Series Radio is designed to use 2 kinds of batteries, which are PBX-2150LA (1500mAH Li-ion) of standard. The PX-Series Radio receives power from high-performance Li-ion battery.
Page 11
4.2 When to charge Battery Low battery voltage will shorten the talk range and will make the performance of Radio worse. Please make charge in case of followings. 1) When the battery has low performance after being used for 10~12hours 2) When the red LED on the front of Radio blinks (every 0.5 second) during transmitting or receiving signal 3) When a “beep“...
Page 12
4.4 Charger (CHX-150FB) The CHX-150FB charger is designed to charge only the Li-ion battery enclosed in this Radio. It is possible to use the AC input voltage of AC85~250V. Figure 3-3) Charger (CHX-150FB) Specifications of CHX-150FB Charger • Input Voltage : AC85 ~ 250V •...
5. Operating Instructions of PX-Series Radio 5.1 Power On/Off Turn Power switch clockwise and as soon as power is supplied, a “beep” sound is heard or “Star Spangled Banner” is played and the Radio enters into the previous latest state. ☞...
Page 14
5.5 Adjusting Transmission Power The transmission power can be changed to High-Power or Low-Power. If pressing the MENU (SCAN) key during pressing the PTT Key, the red LED (High-Power) is turned on and if pressing the MON key, the yellow LED (Low-Power) is turned on. By changing the power to Low power under a good communication condition, the user can extend the use time of battery.
Page 15
5.8 Compander Function This function is for improving the quality of voice. When transmitting, it transmits compressed voice and when receiving, it expands the compressed voice, which is for improvement of communication quality. Selection Method of Compander If turning on power during the PTT + MENU (Scan) key, the conversion sound of Compander Mode is generated and from that time, the Compander function operates.
Page 16
5.10 Indication Function of Batter Voltage In order to check the remaining battery capacity, press the MENU (Scan) + MON key successively at Normal Mode. Then, the LEDs show the followings for 1 second and return back to the original. -.
Page 17
5.14 Scramble / Descramble Function This function is used to protect the PX-Series Radio from overhearing of the other Radio which is using the same frequency. If turning on the power during pressing the MENU (Scan) + MON key, the conversion sound to Scramble Mode is generated and at this time, Scramble Function is operated.
Page 18
5.19 CTCSS Frequency Table Frequency Frequency . No Frequency Frequency 67.0 110.9 179.9 196.6 71.9 114.8 186.2 199.5 74.4 118.8 192.8 206.5 77.0 123.0 203.5 229.1 79.7 127.3 210.7 254.1 82.5 131.8 218.1 165.5 85.4 136.5 225.7 171.3 88.5 141.3 233.6 177.3 91.5...
Page 20
Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice Cautions. Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Page 21
RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY SAFETY INFORMATION This UNIMO transceiver has been tested and complies with the standards listed below, in regards to radio Frequency(RF) energy electromagnetic energy(EME) generated by the transceiver > FCC RF exposure limits for Occupational use only. RF exposure limits adopted by the FCC are generally based on recommendations from the national council on radiation protection and measurement, &...
Page 22
> Do not transmit for more than 50% of the total transceiver use time; transmitting over 50% of the total use time may exceed the limits in accordance to the FCC RF exposure requirements. Nominal transceiver operation is 5% transmission time,5% reception time, and 90% stand-by time >...