DEWALT 2DXFRS300-SV1

DEWALT DXFRS300-SV1 FRS Walkie Talkies Instruction Manual

Model: 2DXFRS300-SV1

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your DEWALT DXFRS300-SV1 FRS Walkie Talkies. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain it for future reference.

The DEWALT DXFRS300-SV1 walkie talkies are designed for demanding environments, offering long-range communication, rugged IP67 protection against water and dust, and secure channels. They are suitable for coordinating teams in various settings, from construction sites to outdoor activities.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete. Mena kei te ngaro, kua pakaru ranei etahi mea, tena koa whakapiri atu ki to kaihoko.

  • 4x DEWALT DXFRS300 Walkie Talkie Two Way Radios
  • 4x Pūhiko Li-Polymer
  • 4x Holtors
  • 2x Dual Port Micro-USB Chargers (each with 2 Dock Adapters)
  • 2x AC Adapters
  • 1x Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi
  • 4x DXFRSSV1 Headsets

3. Tatūnga

3.1 Tāuta Pūhiko

Before first use, install the Li-Polymer battery into each walkie talkie.

  1. Me mohio kua weto te walkie talkie.
  2. Kimihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o te reo irirangi.
  3. Ata tango i te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
  4. Insert the Li-Polymer battery, ensuring the contacts align correctly.
  5. Whakahokia te taupoki o te wāhanga pākahiko ka whakau kia mau.
Image showing the DEWALT walkie talkie with its battery compartment open and the Li-Polymer battery next to it, ready for installation.

Figure 3.1: Battery installation in the DEWALT DXFRS300 walkie talkie.

3.2 Te Whakataki i nga Pahiko

The walkie talkies come with rechargeable Li-Polymer batteries. It is recommended to fully charge the batteries before initial use.

You have two charging options:

  • Kaitohu Papamahi: Place the walkie talkie into the dual-port desktop charging dock. Ensure the radio is seated correctly and the charging indicator light illuminates.
  • USB-C te utu: Connect a USB-C cable to the charging port on the side of the walkie talkie and then to an AC adapter or compatible USB power source.
Image showing two DEWALT walkie talkies in a dual-port desktop charger, with a separate walkie talkie being charged via a USB-C cable.

Figure 3.2: Two convenient charging methods: desktop charger and USB-C direct connection.

3.3 Attaching the Holster/Belt Clip

To carry your walkie talkie conveniently, attach the provided holster or belt clip.

  1. Align the belt clip with the designated slots on the back of the walkie talkie.
  2. Pania te topenga ki raro kia mau rawa ki tōna wāhi.
  3. To remove, push the release tab (if present) and slide the clip upwards.
Image showing the back of a DEWALT walkie talkie with a belt clip attached, demonstrating how it can be worn.

Figure 3.3: DEWALT walkie talkie with an attached belt clip for hands-free carrying.

3.4 Connecting Headsets

For hands-free operation and enhanced privacy, connect the DXFRSSV1 headsets to the walkie talkies.

  1. Locate the speaker/mic jack on the side of the walkie talkie.
  2. Insert the headset's 2.5mm plug firmly into the jack.
  3. Adjust the earpiece and microphone for comfortable use.
Image of the DXFRSSV1 headset with a clear acoustic tube earpiece and a microphone with a clip, showing its 2.5mm jack.

Figure 3.4: DXFRSSV1 Headset for hands-free communication.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1 Hiko / Whakaweto

To power on the walkie talkie, rotate the power/volume knob clockwise until you hear a click and the display illuminates. To power off, rotate the knob counter-clockwise until it clicks off.

4.2 Kōwhiringa Hongere

Your DEWALT walkie talkie operates on 22 FRS channels. To change channels:

  1. Pehia te MODE pātene hei tomo ki te aratau kōwhiringa hongere.
  2. Whakamahia te Runga/Raro nga paatene hei kowhiri i to hongere e hiahia ana koe (1-22).
  3. Pehia te MODE button again to confirm your selection or wait a few seconds for it to auto-confirm.

4.3 Privacy Codes (CTCSS/DCS)

The radios support 121 privacy codes (38 CTCSS / 83 DCS) to minimize interference from other users on the same channel. To set a privacy code:

  1. Select your desired channel first (see 4.2).
  2. Pehia te MODE pēhi rua te pātene hei tomo ki te aratau kōwhiringa waehere tūmataiti.
  3. Whakamahia te Runga/Raro buttons to select your desired privacy code.
  4. Pehia te MODE patene ano hei whakau.
Image showing the display of a DEWALT walkie talkie, highlighting the 22 channels and privacy codes, along with the power saver feature.

Figure 4.1: Display showing channel, privacy code, and power saver indicator.

4.4 Te Tuku me te Whiwhi

Hei tuku, pehia me te pupuri i te Pana-ki-Krero (PTT) button located on the side of the radio. Speak clearly into the microphone. Release the PTT button to receive.

4.5 Mahi Kore-Ringa VOX

The Voice-Activated Transmission (VOX) feature allows you to transmit without pressing the PTT button. This is especially useful when your hands are occupied.

  1. To activate VOX, consult your radio's specific menu settings (usually accessed via the MODE pātene).
  2. Adjust the VOX sensitivity level to prevent accidental transmissions or missed voice activations.
Image showing a construction worker using a DEWALT walkie talkie with VOX hands-free operation, indicated by sound waves emanating from the radio.

Figure 4.2: VOX Hands-Free operation in a work environment.

4.6 Vibration Alerts

The walkie talkies feature vibration alerts for incoming transmissions, providing a discreet notification in noisy environments or when you cannot hear the audio alert.

  1. To enable or disable vibration alerts, navigate through the radio's menu using the MODE pātene.
  2. Select the vibration alert option and toggle it on or off.
Image showing a DEWALT walkie talkie clipped to a person's pants, with vibration waves indicating an incoming alert.

Figure 4.3: Vibration alerts provide discreet notification of incoming transmissions.

4.7 Paatene Karanga

Pehia te KARANGA button to send an audible alert tone to other radios on the same channel and privacy code, signaling that you wish to communicate.

5. Tiaki

5.1 Te horoi

To clean your walkie talkie, use a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Ensure all ports are closed before cleaning to maintain water and dust resistance.

5.2 Tiaki Pūhiko

Hei whakanui ake i te ora o te pākahiko me te mahi:

  • Me utu katoa nga pākahiko i mua i te whakamahinga tuatahi.
  • A ape i te utu nui, te whakaheke ranei i te pākahiko.
  • Store radios and batteries in a cool, dry place when not in use.

5.3 Te Wai me te Atete Puehu

The DEWALT DXFRS300-SV1 radios are IP67 rated, meaning they are protected against dust ingress and can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. Ensure all port covers are securely closed to maintain this rating.

Image showing a DEWALT walkie talkie being splashed with water and dust particles, with IP67 waterproof/dustproof and 2M shock resistant icons.

Figure 5.1: The DXFRS300-SV1 is IP67 rated for water and dust resistance.

6. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your DEWALT walkie talkies, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kare te reo irirangi e kaha anaLow or uncharged battery; Incorrect battery installationWhakakīia te pākahiko; Tāutahia anō te pākahiko kia tika
Poor range or signal qualityObstructions (buildings, terrain); Distance too great; Low batteryMove to an open area; Reduce distance between radios; Recharge battery
Kaore e taea te tuku, te tango raneiIncorrect channel/privacy code; PTT button not pressed/released; VOX sensitivity too lowVerify channel and privacy code match; Ensure PTT is pressed to talk, released to listen; Adjust VOX sensitivity
He rereke te oro, he iti rawa raneiVolume too low; Radio too far from mouth; InterferenceIncrease volume; Speak closer to microphone; Change channel/privacy code

7. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the DEWALT DXFRS300-SV1 Walkie Talkies:

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauira2DXFRS300-SV1
Awhe AuautangaUHF/FM FRS 462/467MHz
Te maha o nga hongere22 FRS Channels
Waehere Tūmataitinga121 (38 CTCSS / 83 DCS)
Putanga RF Mana1 Waata
Te Awhe Korero MorahiUp to 250,000 sq. ft. or 20 floors (optimal conditions)
Momo PūhikoLi-Polymer (3.7V @ 1000mAh)
Wā Whakahaere PūhikoUp to 12 hours (90% Standby / 5% Talk / 5% Listen)
Taumata Atete WaiIP67 (Waiwai me te puehu)
Atete RuKa mau ki te taka ki te 2 mita
Hunga Hua6.22 x 2.15 x 2.37 inches (Unit)
Taumaha Tūemi5.57 oz (158g) (Unit)
Kaikōrero/Mic Jack2.5mm
Ka taea te utuUSB-C
Image showing a detailed specification table for the DEWALT DXFRS300 walkie talkie, including frequency, range, channels, privacy codes, runtime, dimensions, weight, and battery capacity.

Figure 7.1: DEWALT DXFRS300-SV1 Technical Specifications.

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

8.1 Rarangi Rarangi Whakaiti

DEWALT offers a limited lifetime warranty on this product. We pledge to replace any product that is defective in material or workmanship for as long as you are the original purchaser. This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse, accidental damage, or when repairs have been made or attempted by anyone other than DEWALT Authorized Service Centers. This warranty does not apply to accessories and consumables.

Image of a yellow and black 'GUARANTEED TOUGH. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY' badge, with text explaining the warranty terms.

Figure 8.1: DEWALT Limited Lifetime Warranty details.

8.2 Nga korero a te Kaihanga Kaihanga

Manufactured by Shineflex US LLC.

For further support or inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official DEWALT webpae.