Uniden GMR5089-2CKHS Owner's manual

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Two-way radios
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15GMRS/7FRSChannels
• 7WeatherChannels
142PrivacyCodes(CTCSSTone
andDCSCode)
Upto50MileRange*
InternalVOXCircuitry
TRUWaterproof™(JIS7)—
SubmersibleandFloats
DirectCallwithNameDisplay
143GroupCodes
SilentMode
10SelectableCall/RingToneAlerts
BacklitLCDDisplay
Glowinthedarkkeys
RogerBeep
CallAlert;Vibrate(GMR5099Only)
• 2HeadsetBoomMics
BOOSTforMaximumRange*
HeadsetJack
AutoChannelChangeCall
1 Antenna
2 PTT(Push-To-Talk)Button
3 BOOSTButton
4 Light/MonitorButton
5 ChannelUp/DownKey
6 Tone/GroupKey
7 D-callKey
8 StrobeLight
9 HeadsetJack
10 Menu/Powerkey
11 VolumeUp/Downkey
12 Enter/LockKey
13 Weather/AlertKey
14 Microphone
15 Speaker
16 BatteryLevelIndicator
17 SubCodeIndicator
18 AlertIndicator
19 GroupIndicator
20 ReceiveIndicator
21 VOXIndicator
22 CallIndicator
23 ChannelIndicator
24 MissedCallIndicator
25 ChargingContacts
26 ChargingIndicators
CongratulationsonyourpurchaseofaUniden
GMRS(GeneralMobileRadioService)waterproof
radio.Theselightweight,palm-sized,radiosare
state-of-the-artdevices.Bothhavemanytop
features.TheGMR5089-2CKHSandGMR5099-
2CKHSincludetwoVOXheadsetboommics.Use
thematsportingevents,tocontactfamilyand
friends,whilehiking,skiing,oroutdoors,orina
neighborhoodwatchforvitalcommunication—even
outsidebythepool!Don'tworry;theyfloat!
Your radio complies with JIS7 water-resistant
standards, which means the radio can be
submerged in 1.0 meters of water for 30 minutes
without damage.
Theradiowillonlymeetthisratingiffully
assembledandallrubbersealsandthejack
coverarewellmaintainedandcorrectlyfitted.This
meansthattheHeadsetplugisnotinserted,and
theHeadsetjackcoverandthebatterypackare
attachedandsecurelyfastened.
Afteryourradioissubmergedinwater,youmight
noticethatthesoundisdistorted.Thisisbecause
waterremainsinandaroundthespeakerand
microphone.Justshaketheradiotoclearexcess
water,andthesoundshouldreturntonormal.
Note: If your radio is exposed to salt water, clean
your radio thoroughly with fresh water and dry it
before turning it on.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Yourpackagecontainstworadios,tworechargeable
NiMHbatterypacks,oneACadapter,onecharging
cradle,twoheadsetboommics,twobeltclips,two
carabinerclips,andthisreferenceguide.ANiMH
batterypackpowersthisunit.Toorderthefollowing
optionalaccessories,visitourwebsiteatwww.
uniden.comorcall1-800-554-3988duringregular
businesshours.Use only Uniden accessories.
•NiMHBatteryPack–#BP-38
•ChargingCradle–#RC-1289
•HeadsetBoomMic–#ZA-133orZA-160
•ACAdapter–#AD-0001
•CarabinerClip–#TSTD0720002
GMRS LICENSE
The radio operates on the General Mobile Radio
Service (GMRS) frequencies when using
Channels 1-7 and channels 15-22. You must
have a GMRS license issued by the Federal
Communications Commission to legally use
these channels.
For licensing information and application
forms, visit the FCC online at: www.fcc.gov/wtb/
uls or call the FCC hotline at 1-800-418-3676. If
you have any questions, you can contact the
FCC direct at 1-888-225-5322. No license is
required for operation on channels 8-14 or
operation on any channel in Canada.
INSTALL THE BATTERY
EachradiousesasuppliedNiMHbatterypack.To
installtheNiMHbatterypack:
1)Makesuretheradioisoff.
2)Turnthescrewholdingthebatterycompartment
counterclockwisewithascrewdriverandliftup
thebatterycover,
3)PuttheNiMHbatterypackinthebattery
compartment,applyingthebatterycontactsto
thelowerchargecontacts.Besuretofollowthe
instructionswrittenonthebatterypack’slabel.
Installingthebatterypackincorrectlywillprevent
theunitfromoperating.
4)Beforeplacingthebatterycoverbackonthe
radio,checktherubbersealaroundthebattery
compartmentandtheribbonofthebatterypack;
makesurethatthesealisingoodconditionand
thatthereisnoforeignmatterundertheseal.
5)Replacethebatterycompartmentdoor.Tighten
thescrewssecurely.
Note:If the rubber seal appears worn, nicked, or
dried out, replacement seals are available from
www.uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988 during
business hours.
CHARGING THE RADIO
Yourradiosincludeachargingcradleandtwo
rechargeablebatterypacks.Followthese
instructionstorechargeyourradios.
Make sure to turn the radio OFF before placing
the radio in the charging cradle.
1)Connecttheadapter'splugtoDCIN9Vjackof
thechargingcradleandplugtheotherendinto
anACoutlet.
2)Setthechargingcradleonthedeskortabletop
andplacetheradiointhechargingcradlewith
thekeypadfacingforward.
3)MakesurethattheLEDilluminates.Chargethe
batterypackfor16hoursandremovetheradio
fromthechargingcradleaftercharging.
Note:
• UseonlythesuppliedbatteryandACadapteror
approvedaccessoriesfromUniden.
• Chargetimemayvarydependingonthebattery
liferemaining.
GMR5089-2CKHS/GMR5099-2CKHS RADIO
Choosing a Channel
Yourradiohas22channelsand142Privacy
codesyoucanusetotalktoothers.Inorderto
speaktosomeone,bothyourradiosmustbesetto
thesamechannelandPrivacycode.
Tochooseachannel:
PressCH
or ,thenpressCH or to
increaseordecreasethechannelnumber
displayed.
Tochangethechannelcontinuously,press
CH
or ,thenrepeatedlypressandhold
CH or formorethan1second.
Note: Channels 1-7 and 15-22 have a typical
range of up to 50 miles by pressing BOOST. HI
displays when you select a GMRS channel, and
LO displays when you select a FRS channel.
SETTING UP GROUP MODE
InordertouseGroupmode,youneedtoinitialize
acoupleofsettingsinyourradio:
SettheradiotoGroupmode.
SetaGroupCode.
SetaUnitNumber.
Seta"Nickname".
Setting the Radio to Group Mode
TosettheradiotoGroupmode,whichenables
DirectCall,AutoChannelChange,andAllCall,
pressandholdTONE/GROUPfor2seconds.The
radiodisplaysGRP andgroupcode.
Note:InGroupmode,youcannotreceive
transmissionsfromotherradiosunlesstheyare
alsosettothesamechannelandgroupcode.
Setting the Group Code
Setthegroupcodeforyourradiogroupfrom
0-142.Everyoneinyourgroupmustselectthe
samegroupcodeinordertocommunicatewith
eachother.
1)PressTONE/GROUPinGroupmode.Press
CH
or toselectthegroupnumber.
2)PressENTER/
orTONE/GROUPtoreturnto
normaloperation.
Setting the Unit Number
Eachradioinyourgroupneedstobesettoa
uniqueunitnumber,from1-16.
1)PressMENU/
.Advancethroughthemenu
untilUNITappears,andthenpressENTER/ .
Thecurrentunitnumberflashes.
2)PressCH
or toselectthedesiredunit
number.
3)PressENTER/
tocontinuetothenext
section.
Setting Your Nickname
Yournicknameappearsonotherunits’displays
whenyoumakeanAllCallorDirectCall.Thisis
alsothenamethatappearsonotherradiodisplays
whensomeonewantstomakeaDirectCalltoyou.
Withoutanickname,theunitnumbershows.
1)PressMENU/
.Advancethroughthemenu
untilUNITappears,andthenpressENTER/ .
Thecurrentunitnumberflashes,thenpress
ENTER/ .Theradiodisplays
- - - -
(oryour
currentnickname)withthefirstplaceinthe
nicknameflashing.
2)PressCH
or toselecttheletter,then
ENTER/ toadvancetothenextletteruntilyou
haveenteredyournickname.
3)PressMENU/
toconfirmthesettingandexit
themenu.
Using Group Mode
Groupmodeletsyoumakedirectcallstoother
peopleinyourgroupwithoutalertingtheentire
groupandalsoletsyouquicklychangeeveryonein
yourgrouptoanotherchannelfromasingleradio.
BeforeusingGroupmode,followtheinstructionsin
"SettingUpGroupmode"oneveryradioinyour
group.Then,torecordtheunitIDandeveryone’s
nicknameineveryradio,sendacallto"All"from
eachradioonetime(see"SendingaDirectCall").
Sending a Direct Call
DirectCallletsyoucalleveryoneinyourgroupat
once,orcallasinglepersoninyourgroupwithout
anyoneelseinthegroupknowing.Itislikea
"speeddial"directlytotheperson(s)youwantto
talkto.
Tocalleveryoneinyourgroup,pressD CALLin
Groupmode.TheradioflashesALL.Then,press
D CALL or ENTER/
.Everyoneinyourgroup
receivesacall"chirp"forabout3seconds.When
thechirpends,beginyourconversation.
Note:When you make a direct call to "all," your
radio also sends out your nickname or ID so that it
will show up in the call list for everyone in your
group.
Tocallonepersoninyourgroupwithouthaving
otherpeopleknow,pressD CALLinGroupmode.
Then,useCH
or toselectthepersonyou
wanttocallandpressD CALL orENTER/ .Your
radiosoundstonesfor3secondsasitsendsthe
call.Whentheselectedpersonanswers,youcan
beginyourconversation.
Youcansilencethecalltonesanytimebypressing
PTTorBOOST.
Yourconversationremainsprivatebetweenyou
andthepersonyoucalleduntil15secondsafter
yourlastconversation.Then,yourradio
automaticallyexitsPrivatemode.
Channel Scan Feature
Yourradiohasachannelscanfeaturethatletsyou
easilyscanall22channels.Whenanactive
channelisdetected,theradiopausesonthat
channeluntilthechannelisclear.Thenaftera
2-seconddelay,theradioresumesscanning.
PressingPTTorBOOSTwhilethescanispaused
onachannelletsyoutransmitonthatchannel.
Toturnonchannelscan:
PressMENU/
.TheradiodisplaysSCAN.Press
ENTER/ .Thechannelnumberchangesasthe
radiorapidlycyclesthroughthechannels.
UsetheradioinStandard(notGroup)modewhen
youneedtobeabletocommunicatewithradios
thatdonothavethegroupfeature.
Talking on Your Radio
Totalktoothersusingtheradio:
1)PressandholdPTTorBOOSTandspeakina
clear,normalvoiceabout2-3inchesawayfrom
themicrophone.Whileyoutransmit,TXHIor
TXLOappearsonthedisplayaccordingtothe
typeofchannel.Toavoidcuttingoffthefirstpart
ofyourtransmission,pauseslightlyafter
pressingPTTorBOOSTbeforeyoustart
talking.
2)Whenyoufinishspeaking,releasePTTor
BOOST.Youcannowreceiveincomingcalls.
Whilereceiving,RXappearsonthedisplay.
Note:
When you press BOOST, BOOS appear on the
display. The radio transmits at maximum power
when a GMRS channel is selected.
• IfBOOST,PTTorVOXiscontinuouslyused,1
minuteafteryoustartusingthefeaturethe
transmissionstopsandyouhearatimeouterror
tone.
Monitor Mode Feature
Yourradioletsyoulistenforweaksignalsonthe
currentchannelatthepressofakey.
ToturnontheMonitormode:
PressandholdLIGHT/MONfor2secondsuntil
twobeepssoundforcontinuouslistening.The
receivercircuitstaysopen,soyouhearboththe
noiseandweaksignals.
ToturnoffMonitormode:
PressLIGHT/MONtoreturntothepreviousmode.
MONandRXdisappear.
Navigating through the Normal Menu
YourradiohasaMenufunctiontoaccess
advancedfeatures.InordertouseAutoChannel
Change,youneedtosetyourradiotoGroup
mode.
Start
Scanning
Scan
Mode
Silent
Mode
ON-OFF
Auto
Channel
Change
Channel
Change
VOX
Level
OFF, 1-5
1-10
Call
Tone
Unit
Setting
Setting
Unit
Number
Roger
Beep
ON-OFF
Beep
Tone
ON-OFF
Setting
Nickname
1)Toenterthemenu,pressMENU/ .
2)PressMENU/
againtoadvancethroughthe
menu.Afterthelastmenuitem,theradioexits
tothepreviousmode.
3)OtherwaystoexittheMenufunctionare:
a.PressPTT,BOOST,LIGHT/MON, D CALL,
WX/ALERT or TONE/GROUP.
b.Wait10secondsuntiltheradioautomatically
returnstothepreviousmode.
Setting Silent Mode
WhenyouturnonSilentmode,allincomingcalls
aremuted,thedisplaybacklightflashes,andthe
channelindicatordisplaysSLNTandCALLtoalert
youtoanincomingcall.Ifyoudonotrespondto
thecallwithin15seconds,thebacklightturnsoff.
TheGMR5099willalsovibratetoremindyouthat
youmissedacall.Silentmodeisdisabledfor15
secondswhenyoutransmit,receive,orpressany
otherbutton.
TosetSilentmode:
1)Enterthemenu.Advancethroughthemenuuntil
theSLNTdisplays,thenpressENTER/
.The
currentsettingflashes.
2)
Press
CH
todisplayon,thenpressENTER/ .
Note:To prevent unwanted silent alerts, be sure to
use a Privacy Code or Group Code whenever you
use the Silent mode feature.
BatteryLevelMeter
RechargeableNiMH
BatteryPacks
DualChargingCradlewith
ACAdapter
ChannelMonitor
ChannelScan
GroupScan
KeypadLock
NOAAEmergency/
WeatherChannels
EmergencyWeatherAlert
EmergencyStrobeLight
BeltClip
• 2CarabinerClips
• Camo(GMR5099Only)
Automatically Changing Channels
AutoChannelChangeletsyoueasilycoordinatea
channelchangeforeveryoneinyourgroup.You
mightwanttodothiswhenyoufindyouaregetting
alotofinterferenceonyourcurrentchannel.You
alsousethisfeaturetochangefromalow-power
channel(8-14)tooneofthehigh-powered
channels(1-7,15-22)formorerange(ortoalow-
powerchannelifyouneedlongerbatterylife).
Tostartanautochannelchange,onanyradioin
thegroup,pressMENU/
. Advancethroughthe
menuuntilCHCX appears,thenpress ENTER/ .
Thecurrentchannelflashes.Use CH or to
selectthetargetchannel.Youcancheckwhether
theselectedchannelisclear.ThenpressD CALL
orENTER/ .
Yourradiochirpsforabout10secondswhileit
sendsoutthechannelchangesignal.Aseach
radioreceivesthechannelchangesignal,itchirps
once,thenchangestothenewchannel.
Toensureallradiosmakeittothenewchannel,
werecommendyou:
Makesureyouareinanopenenvironment,
wheretheradiowillgetthebestrange.
Optimizerangeduringthechannelchange
signalbyraisingtheradiooveryourheadto
givethebestpossibleheight.
Doa"rollcall"onthenewchannelafterthe
movetobesurenoonewasleftbehind.Ifyou
missedsomeone,returntothepreviouschannel
andissuethesignalagain.
USING THE RADIO IN STANDARD MODE
UsetheradioinStandard(notGroup)modewhen
youneedtobeabletocommunicatewithradios
thatdonothavethegroupfeature.
Choosing a Privacy Code
YoucanselectaPrivacyCodefrom1-142foreach
channel.oF(off)indicatesnoPrivacyCode
selectedandyourradiocanreceiveasignal
regardlessofthecodesettingsofthetransmitting
radio.
1)PressTONE/GROUP.ThePrivacyCode
indicatorflashes.
2)PressCH
or toincreaseordecreasethe
code.YoucanalsoselectoF.
3)PressENTER/
orTONE/GROUP toreturnto
normaloperation.
Note:Only tones 1-38 are standard across radio
brands. Other settings might differ from brand to
brand. See the specifications for the specific tones
used for each setting.
You can hear the received voice when you turn on
channel scan and an active channel is detected, even
during Silent mode.
Missed Call Alerts
IfyoureceiveanincomingcallwhileSilentmodeis
onanddonotrespond,theradiowillturnonthe
MissedCallicon.IfyouareusingGroupmode,the
radiowillalsoindicatewhomadethecall.
TheGMR5099willadditionallyremindyouofa
missedcallbyvibratingeveryminuteafterthecallfor
3minutes.
Voice Operated Transmission
YourradioisequippedwithauserselectableVoice
OperatedTransmitter(VOX)thatcanbeusedfor
automaticvoicetransmissions.TheVOXfeatureis
designedtobeusedwithaheadsetwitha
microphone.Transmissionisinitiatedbyspeaking
intotheremotemicrophoneinsteadofpushingPTT
andBOOST.ToselecttheVOXlevel:
1)PressMENU/
.AdvancethroughtheMenuuntil
VOXappearsonthedisplay, thenpressENTER/
. The currentlevel(off,1-5) flashes.LeveloF
(off)disablesVOX,whilelevels1-5setthe
sensitivityoftheVOXcircuit.
2)PresseitherCH
or toreachthedesired
VOXsensitivitylevel,thenpressENTER/ .Use
level1forincreasedsensitivitytovoiceinnormally
quietenvironments,anduseahigherlevelto
reduceundesiredactivationinverynoisy
environments.
Transmitting a Call Tone
Yourradioisequippedwith10selectablecalltones
thataretransmittedwhenyoupressD CALLin
Standardmode.
Theselectedtonealsowillbeheardwhensomeone
placesadirectcalltoyou.
Toselectacalltone:
1)PressMENU/
.Advancethroughthemenuuntil
CALLappears,thenpressENTER/ .Thecurrent
calltonenumber(1-10)flashes.
2)PressCH
or toincreaseordecreasethe
numbertothedesiredcalltone.Eachtonewillbe
heardthroughthespeaker.PressENTER/ toselecta
calltone.
Totransmittheselectedcalltone,pressD CALL.
Theselectedtoneistransmittedforafixedlengthof
time.CallToneiscancelledifyoupressPTTor
BOOST.
Roger Beep
RogerBeepisabeepthatissenttonotifytheendof
transmission(bothPTTandVOXtransmission).You
canhearRogerBeepthroughthespeakerwhenboth
RogerBeepandBeepToneareon.WhenRoger
• Thebatterymustbeinstalledfortheunitto
operate,eveniftheunitisalsoconnectedto
externalpower.
• Ifbatterypowerislow,youcannotoperatethe
radioevenusingexternalpower.Allowthe
batterytochargebeforeusing.Ifyoutryto
transmitwhilepowerislow,theradiowill
automaticallyturnoff.
Warning!
• Thechargingcradleisnotwaterproof.Ifthe
chargingcradlefallsinthewater,unplugit
beforeattemptingtoremoveitfromthewater.
Allowthecradletodrycompletelybefore
reconnectingthepower.
• Wipeoffdirtorshakewaterfromyourradio
beforeplacinginthechargingcradleifyour
radioissoiledorwet.
USING A HEADSET
Youcanuseaheadset(#ZA-133orZA-160)for
moreprivatecommunications.Touseaheadset,
lifttherubbercoverfromovertheheadsetjack,
thenplugintheheadset.
Important: Your radio is not submersible or
waterproof when using a headset jack. When you
remove the headset, be sure to fully press the jack
cover into place to restore its waterproof capability.
USING THE RADIO BATTERY LEVEL AND LOW
BATTERY ALERT
Thisradiohasabatterylevelmeterthatindicates
thestatusofthebattery.Whenthebatterylevelis
low,thebatterylevelmetericon flashesand
thenBATT appearsafter30seconds.Rechargethe
NiMHbatterypackimmediately.
Warning!To avoid the risk of personal injury or
property damage from fire or electrical shock, only
use the Uniden accessories specifically designated
for this product.
USING THE RADIO
Inordertogetthemostoutofyournewradio,read
thisreferenceguidecompletelybeforeattempting
tooperatetheunit.
Turning the Radio On and Adjusting the Volume
1)PressandholdMENU/
toturntheradioon.
2)Tochangethevolumelevel,pressVO
or
toincreaseordecreasethevolumelevelthen
pressENTER/ .
3)PressandholdMENU/
toturntheradiooff.
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©2012UnidenAmericaCorporation
Allrightsreserved.PrintedinVietnam.
BeepisonandBeepToneisoff,youdonothear
RogerBeep,butitistransmittedtoyourparty.
ToadjustRogerBeep,pressMENU/
.Advance
throughthemenuuntilRGRappears,thenpress
ENTER/
.Thecurrentsettingflashes.
ToturnoffRogerBeep:
PressCH
todisplayoF,thenpressENTER/ .
ToturnonRogerBeep:
PressCH
todisplayon,thenpressENTER/
Adjusting the Sound (Beep Tone)
Yourradiosoundsabeepeachtimeyoupressakey
(exceptforPTTandBOOST).
Toadjustthesound,pressMENU/
.Advance
throughthemenuuntilTONEappears,thenpress
ENTER/ .Thecurrentsettingflashes.
Toturnoffthebeep:
PressCH
todisplayoF,thenpressENTER/ .
Toturnonthebeep:
PressCH
todisplayon,thenpressENTER/ .
Key Lock
PressandholdtheENTER/
untilLOCKappears.
ToturnKeylockoff,pressandholdENTER/
again.
Note:
When Keylock is on, you can still use the radio to
receive transmissions. Use D CALL in Standard
mode, VO
or , PTT, BOOST, LIGHT/MON,
and MENU/ to turn the radio on or off.
The radio retains the keylock status even when you
cycle power.
Using the Flashlight
Youcanusethisradioinanemergency.Ifyoupress
LIGHT/MON,theradioturnsonthehigh-intensityLED
flashlightonyourradio.Dependingonhowyousetit
up,theLEDfunctionsasaflashlight,flashes“SOS”
ininternationalMorseCode,isalwayson,orisoff.
Note:
Your radio operates normally when the SOS strobe
is activated.
1)PressLIGHT/MONwhilethislightisturnedoff,the
StrobeLightemitstheSOSsignal.(StrobeSOS
mode)
2)Andthen,pressLIGHT/MONoncemore,itwillturn
oncontinuously.(AlwaysOnmode)
3)Andthen,pressLIGHT/MONwhileAlwaysOn
mode,thelightwillbeturnedoff.
Automatic Power Save Feature
Yourradiohasauniquecircuitdesignedto
dramaticallyextendthelifeofthebattery.Ifyoudonot
transmitanddonotreceiveanincomingcallwithin3
seconds,yourradioswitchestothePowerSavemode.
Theradioisstillabletoreceivetransmissionsinthis
mode.
LCD Backlight
TheLCDBacklightautomaticallyturnsonwhenany
key(exceptforPTTandBOOST)ispressed.TheLCD
remainslitfor10secondsbeforeturningoff.
USING THE WEATHER RADIO
Yourradiocanreceiveweatherbroadcastsfromthe
NOAANationalWeatherService.WheninWeather
RadioAlertmode,thesystemfunctionsasitdoesin
StandardmodeorGroupmodebutalsomonitorsthe
selectedweatherchannelforalertswhennot
communicating.WhileusingtheWeatherRadio,you
arenotabletoreceiveGMRScommunications.
1)ToturnontheWeatherRadioBroadcastmode,
pressWX/ALERT.WXappears.
2)PressCH
or toincreaseordecreasethe
numbertothedesiredWeatherChannel.
3)ToexittheWeatherRadioBroadcastmode,press
WX/ALERT.WXdisappears.
WhenintheWeatherRadioBroadcastmode,youcan
onlysettheBeepTonefromtheMenumode.
Choosing an Emergency/Weather Channel
Thereare7NOAAchannelfrequenciesavailableand
thesefrequenciesarecommonbetweentheUSand
Canada.Youneedtoknowwhatfrequencyisbeing
transmittedinyourlocation.
1)PressandholdWX/ALERT.
appears.
2)Whentheunitreceivesawarningsignal,itbeepsfor
5seconds.
andchannelindicatorflash.
3)ToturnoffWeatherAlert,pressandhold
WX/ALERT.
disappears.
WhenWeatherAlertisactivated,thehighestpriority
isgiventothisfunction.Itcheckstheweatheralert
signalsevery7seconds.Whentheunitfindsa
warningsignal,itswitchestotheWarningReceive
modeautomatically.
WeatherAlertisactivatedevenifBeepToneisoff.
NOAAWeatherRadioFrequencyList:
Chan. Freq.
(MHz)
Chan. Freq.
(MHz)
1 162.550 5 162.450
2 162.400 6 162.500
3 162.475 7 162.525
4 162.425
SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specication
Channels 15GMRS/7FRS/7Weather
Privacy
Codes
38Sub-AudibleTones
104DCSCodes
Operating Frequency (MHz)
GMRS/FRS:
462.5500-467.7125
WX:
162.4000-162.5500
Power Source NiMHBatteryPack(#BP-38)
Range (Chan.) Miles
1-7 Upto18(upto50withBOOST)
8-14
Upto5
15-22
Upto18(upto50withBOOST)
Battery Life
(Hours)
10Hours(typical)--NiMHBattery
Pack(5/5/90dutycycle)
FREQUENCIES
Frequency Chart
Ch. Freq. [MHz] Cross Ref. Ch. Freq. [MHz] Cross Ref.
1 462.5625 FRS & GMRS 1 12 467.6625 FRS 12
2 462.5875 FRS & GMRS 2 13 467.6875 FRS 13
3 462.6125 FRS & GMRS 3 14 467.7125 FRS 14
4 462.6375 FRS & GMRS 4 15 462.5500 GMRS 11
5 462.6625 FRS & GMRS 5 16 462.5750 GMRS 8
6 462.6875 FRS & GMRS 6 17 462.6000 GMRS 12
7 462.7125 FRS & GMRS 7 18 462.6250 GMRS 9
8 467.5625 FRS 8 19 462.6500 GMRS 13
9 467.5875 FRS 9 20 462.6750 GMRS 10
10 467.6125 FRS 10 21 462.7000 GMRS 14
11 467.6375 FRS 11 22 462.7250 GMRS 15
CTCSS & DCS CODES
CTCSS Chart (Hz)
Code Freq. Code Freq.
OFF OFF 20 131.8
1 67.0 21 136.5
2 71.9 22 141.3
3 74.4 23 146.2
4 77.0 24 151.4
5 79.7 25 156.7
6 82.5 26 162.2
7 85.4 27 167.9
8 88.5 28 173.8
9 91.5 29 179.9
10 94.8 30 186.2
11 97.4 31 192.8
12 100.0 32 203.5
13 103.5 33 210.7
14 107.2 34 218.1
15 110.9 35 225.7
16 114.8 36 233.6
17 118.8 37 241.8
18 123.0 38 250.3
19 127.3
DSC Code List
Tone Octal
No. Code
39 023
40 025
41 026
42 031
43 032
44 043
45 047
46 051
47 054
48 065
49 071
50 072
51 073
52 074
53 114
54 115
55 116
56 125
57 131
58 132
59 134
60 143
61 152
62 155
63 156
64 162
65 165
66 172
67 174
68 205
69 223
70 226
71 243
72 244
Tone Octal
No. Code
73 245
74 251
75 261
76 263
77 265
78 271
79 306
80 311
81 315
82 331
83 343
84 346
85 351
86 364
87 365
88 371
89 411
90 412
91 413
92 423
93 431
94 432
95 445
96 464
97 465
98 466
99 503
100 506
101 516
102 532
103 546
104 565
105 606
106 612
Tone Octal
No. Code
107 624
108 627
109 631
110 632
111 654
112 662
113 664
114 703
115 712
116 723
117 731
118 732
119 734
120 743
121 754
122 036
123 053
124 122
125 145
126 212
127 225
128 246
129 252
130 255
131 266
132 274
133 325
134 332
135 356
136 446
137 452
138 454
139 455
140 462
141 523
142 526
RBRC INFORMATION
Aspartofourcommitmentto
protecttheenvironmentand
conservenaturalresources,
Unidenvoluntarilyparticipatesin
anRBRC
®
industryprogramto
collectandrecycleusedNi-MH
batterieswithintheUS.
Pleasecall1-800-8-BATTERYforinformationon
Ni-MHbatteryrecyclinginyourarea.(RBRC
®
isa
registeredtrademarkoftheRechargeableBattery
RecyclingCorporation.)
REGULATORY INFORMATION
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
(2)Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,
includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired
operation.
Important:Anychangesormodificationsnotexpressly
approvedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecould
voidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisdevice.Your
radioissetuptotransmitaregulatedsignalonan
assignedfrequency.Itisagainstthelawtoalteror
adjustthesettingsinsidetheradiotoexceedthose
limitations.Anyadjustmentstoyourradiomustbe
madebyqualifiedtechnicians.
To be safe and sure:
•Neveropenyourradio’scase.
•Neverchangeorreplaceanythinginyourradio
exceptthebattery.
YourradiomightcauseTVorradiointerferenceeven
whenitisoperatingproperly.Todeterminewhether
yourradioiscausingtheinterference,turnitoff.Ifthe
interferencegoesaway,yourradioiscausingit.
Trytoeliminatetheinterferencebymovingyourradio
awayfromthereceiver.Ifyoucannoteliminatethe
interference,theFCCrequiresthatyoustopusingthe
radio.
Hazardous Environments: Donotoperatetheradioin
hazardousenvironments.Explosionorfiremayresult.
Donotoperatetheradionearunshieldedelectrical
blastingcaps.
Undercertainconditions,radioscaninterferewith
blastingoperationsandmaycauseanexplosion.Turn
yourradioOFFtopreventaccidentaltransmission
wheninablastingareaorinareasposted:"Turnoff
two-wayradio."Constructioncrewsoftenuseremote
controlRFdevicestosetoffexplosives.
Care and Safety:Tocleantheradio,useasoftcloth
dampenedwithwater.Donotusecleanersorsolvents
becausetheycanharmthebodyoftheunitandleak
inside,causingpermanentdamage.Useadry,lint-free
clothtocleanthebatterycontacts.
RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
WARNING!Readthisinformationbeforeusing
theradio.InAugust1996theFederalCommunications
Commission(FCC)oftheUnitedStateswithitsactionin
ReportandOrderFCC
96-326adoptedanupdatedsafetystandardforhuman
exposuretoradiofrequency
electromagneticenergyemittedbyFCCregulated
transmitters.
Thoseguidelinesareconsistentwiththesafetystandard
previouslysetbybothU.S.and
internationalstandardsbodies.Thedesignoftheradio
complieswiththeFCCguidelinesandthese
internationalstandards.
Neverallowchildrentooperatetheradiowithoutadult
supervisionandtheknowledgeofthe
followingguidelines.
WARNING!Itisuptotheusertoproperlyoperatethis
radiotransmittertoinsuresafeoperation.Pleaseadhere
tothefollowing:
Useonlythesuppliedoranapprovedantenna.
Unauthorizedantennas,modifications,or
attachmentscouldimpaircallquality,damagetheradio,
orresultinviolationofFCCregulations.
Donotusetheradiowithadamagedantenna.
Ifadamagedantennacomesintocontactwiththeskin,
aminorburnmayresult.Pleasecontactyourlocal
dealerforareplacementantenna.
Hand-held Operation (Held-to-Face)
Thisdevicewasevaluatedfortypicalhand-held(held-to-
face)operationswitha1inchspacingfromthefrontof
theradio.Forhand-heldoperation,theradioshouldbe
held1inchfromtheuser'sfaceinordertocomplywith
FCCRFexposurerequirements.
FormoreinformationaboutRFexposure,please
visittheFCCwebsiteatwww.fcc.gov.
Body-worn Operation
Thisdevicewasevaluatedforbody-wornoperations
withthesuppliedbelt-clipaccessory.(Allnecessary
accessoriesareincludedinthepackage;anyadditional
oroptionalaccessoriesarenotrequiredforcompliance
withtheguidelines.)Thirdpartyaccessories(unless
approvedbythemanufacturer)shouldbeavoidedas
thesemightnotcomplywithFCCRFexposure
guidelines.
FormoreinformationaboutRFexposure,please
visittheFCCwebsiteatwww.fcc.gov.
PROCEDUREFOROBTAININGPERFORMANCEOF
WARRANTY:If,afterfollowingtheinstructionsinthe
owner’smanualyouarecertainthattheProductis
defective,packtheProductcarefully(preferablyinits
originalpackaging).Disconnectthebatteryfromthe
Productandseparatelysecurethebatteryinitsown
separatepackagingwithintheshippingcarton.The
Productshouldincludeallpartsandaccessories
originallypackagedwiththeProduct.Includeevidenceof
originalpurchaseandanotedescribingthedefectthat
hascausedyoutoreturnit.TheProductshouldbe
shippedfreightprepaid,bytraceablemeans,towarrantor
at:
UnidenAmericaService
4700AmonCarterBlvd.FortWorth,TX76155
(800)297-1023duringregularbusinesshours(CST)
(Seewww.uniden.comforcurrenthoursofoperation.)
THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Important:Evidenceoforiginalpurchaseisrequired
forwarrantyservice.
WARRANTOR:UNIDENAMERICACORPORATION
("Uniden")
ELEMENTSOFWARRANTY:Unidenwarrants,for
threeyears,totheoriginalretailowner,thisUniden
Producttobefreefromdefectsinmaterialsand
craftsmanshipwithonlythelimitationsorexclusionsset
outbelow.
WARRANTYDURATION:Thiswarrantytotheoriginal
usershallterminateandbeofnofurthereffect36
monthsafterthedateoforiginalretailsale.The
warrantyisinvalidiftheProductis:
(A)damagedornotmaintainedasreasonableor
necessary,(B)modified,altered,orusedaspart
ofanyconversionkits,sub-assemblies,orany
configurationsnotsoldbyUniden,(C)improperly
installed,(D)servicedorrepairedbysomeoneother
thananauthorizedUnidenservicecenterforadefect
ormalfunctioncoveredbythiswarranty,(E)usedin
anyconjunctionwithequipmentorpartsoraspartof
anysystemnotmanufacturedbyUniden,or(F)
installedorprogrammedbyanyoneotherthanas
detailedbytheowner’smanualforthisproduct.
STATEMENTOFREMEDY:Intheeventthatthe
productdoesnotconformtothiswarrantyatanytime
whilethiswarrantyisineffect,warrantorwilleither,at
itsoption,repairorreplacethedefectiveunitand
returnittoyouwithoutchargeforparts,service,orany
othercost(exceptshippingandhandling)incurredby
warrantororitsrepresentativesinconnectionwiththe
performanceofthiswarranty.Warrantor,atitsoption,
mayreplacetheunitwithaneworrefurbishedunit.
THELIMITEDWARRANTYSETFORTHABOVEIS
THESOLEANDENTIREWARRANTYPERTAINING
TOTHEPRODUCTANDISINLIEUOFAND
EXCLUDESALLOTHERWARRANTIESOFANY
NATUREWHATSOEVER,WHETHEREXPRESS,
IMPLIEDORARISINGBYOPERATIONOFLAW,
INCLUDING,BUTNOTLIMITEDTOANYIMPLIED
WARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYORFITNESS
FORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.THISWARRANTY
DOESNOTCOVERORPROVIDEFORTHE
REIMBURSEMENTOVERPAYMENTOF
INCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
Somestatesdonotallowthisexclusionorlimitationof
incidentalorconsequentialdamagessotheabove
limitationorexclusionmaynotapplytoyou.
LEGALREMEDIES:Thiswarrantygivesyouspecific
legalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhich
varyfromstatetostate.Thiswarranty
.
isvoidoutside
theUnitedStatesofAmericaandCanada.
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