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Vertex Standard VX-459 User Manual

Vertex Standard VX-459
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VX-451 VX-454 VX-459
VX-450 SerieS
Operating Manual
prOgraMMable FunctiOnS/FeatureS
IP57Submersible
(
1m/30min.
)
ProgrammableFunctionKeys
2-toneEncode/Decode
5-toneEncode/Decode
MDC-1200
®
Encode/Decode
Scan
GroupScan
DualWatch
FM-Scan
(
Follow-MeScan
)
TAScan
Encryption
ClearVoice
VOX
REC&PLAY
(
RequiresDVS-9
)
AFMinVolume
TalkAround
ManDown
(
RequiresDVS-9
)
Emergency
LoneWorker
DirectChannelEntry
1
CodeUp/Down
1
CodeSet
1
SpeedDial
1
DTMFCodeSet
2
IDCheck
1
TXSaveDisable
ARTS
(
AutoRangeTranspondSystem
)
1:VX-454 & VX-459 Only
2: VX-459 Only

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Vertex Standard VX-459 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVertex Standard
ModelVX-459
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Warning! FCC RF Exposure Requirements

Controls & Connectors (VX-459)

Controls & Connectors (VX-454)

Controls & Connectors (VX-451)

LCD Icons & Indicators (VX-454 & VX-459)

Before You Begin

Battery Pack Installation and Removal

Instructions for installing and removing the battery pack from the transceiver.

Battery Charging (CD-58/PA-55)

Steps for charging the battery using the CD-58/PA-55 charger.

Battery Charging (CD-49/PA-45)

Instructions for charging the battery using the CD-49/PA-45 charger.

Low Battery Indication

How the radio indicates a low battery condition and what to do.

Belt Clip Installation and Removal

Guide to attaching and detaching the belt clip to the radio's battery pack.

Operation

Preliminary Steps

Initial steps required before operating the transceiver, including battery and antenna connection.

Operation Quick Start

Basic steps to turn on the radio and select an operating channel.

Advanced Operation

Programmable Key Functions

Overview of customizable functions assigned to programmable keys like TOP SEL, SIDE-1, SIDE-2, and others.

Description of Operating Functions

Explains the operational functions of various features like Monitor, Low Power, Encryption, and SQL OFF.

Emergency and Lone Worker Functions

Manages emergency calls and the Lone Worker feature for worker safety monitoring.

Priority Channel Management

Covers setting and disabling priority channel 2 for scanning and group scanning.

Scanning Features

Details on activating and managing scanning, group scanning, dual watch, and FM scan.

Scan List Management

Adding/deleting channels to scan lists and managing groups within scan processes.

Talk Around and Reset Functionality

Explains bypassing repeaters with Talk Around and resetting the radio's communication status.

Coding and Dialing Operations

Covers changing 5-Tone codes, using speed dial, and DTMF code entry.

Signaling and Call Features

Details on DTMF paging, 2-tone/5-tone signaling, and MDC1200 calls.

Status Code and Duty Settings

Managing 5-Tone status codes and toggling the Duty function for decoders.

ID Check and ARTS Login

Reviewing logged IDs for DTMF/5-tone signaling and logging MDC1200 ARTS™ IDs.

Voice Recording Function

Enables voice recording for incoming signals, with options for message recording and playback.

Lock

Man Down Function (Requires DVS-9)

Monitors worker safety scenarios, triggering an alarm if the worker is incapacitated.

ARTS™ (Auto Range Transpond System)

System to inform when an ARTS™-equipped station is within communication range.

User Set Mode

Optional Accessories

Warranty Policy

Disposal of Your Electronic and Electric Equipment

Attention in Case of Use

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