Uniden GMR5095-2CKHS Bedienungsanleitung
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GMR5088-2CKHS, GMR5095-2CKHS
GMR5098-2CKVP
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Radio color/pattern varies
according to model number.
*Range may vary depending on environmental
and/or topographical conditions.
• 15GMRS/7FRSChannels
• 7WeatherChannels
• 142PrivacyCodes(CTCSS
ToneandDCSCode)
• Upto50MileRange*
• InternalVOXCircuitry
• TRUWaterproof™(JIS7)—
SubmersibleandFloats
• DirectCallwithNameDisplay
• 143GroupCodes
• SilentMode
• 10SelectableCall/RingTone
Alerts
• BacklitLCDDisplay
• RogerBeep
• CallAlert;Vibrate
• 2EarbudswithVOXMicor2
HeadsetBoomMics
1 13Antenna Weather
2PushtoTalk Enter/Lock14
3 15Boost BatteryLevel
4 16Monitor GroupNumber
5ChannelUp/Down 17 GroupIndicator
6Tone RX(Receive)orTX18
(Transmit)Indicator
7 DCall VOXIndicator19
8Microphone 20 MissedCallIndicator
9 21Speaker AlertIndicator
10 Flashlight/Monitor ChannelNumber22
11 Menu/Power Chargingcontacts23
12 VolumeUp/Down ChargingLEDs24
CongratulationsonyourpurchaseofaUniden
GMRS(GeneralMobileRadioService)
waterproofradio.Theselightweight,palm-sized,
radiosarestate-of-the-artdevices.The
GMR5088-2CKHSandGMR5095-2CKHS
modelsincludeearbudvoxmics.GMR5098-
2CKVPincludestwoVOXheadsetboommics.
Usethematsportingeventstocontactfamily
andfriends,whilehiking,skiing,oroutdoors,or
inaneighborhoodwatchforvitalcommunication
—evenoutsidebythepool!Don'tworry;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.
• Theradiowillonlymeetthisratingiffully
assembledandallrubbersealsandthejack
coverarewellmaintainedandcorrectlyfitted.
ThismeansthattheHeadsetplugisnotinserted,
andtheHeadsetjackcoverandthebatterypack
areattachedandsecurelyfastened.
• Afteryourradioissubmergedinwater,youmight
noticethatthesoundisdistorted.Thisisbecause
waterremainsinandaroundthespeakerand
microphone.Justshaketheradiotoclearexcess
water,andthesoundshouldreturntonormal.
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
Yourpackagecontainstworadios,6
rechargeableAANiMHbatteries,oneACadapter
withmicroUSBconnector,onechargingcradle,2
earbud/micheadsetsforGMR5095-2CKHSand
GMR5088-2CKHS(GMR5098-2CKVPhastwo
headsetboommics),twobeltclips,andthis
referenceguide.Toorderthefollowingoptional
accessories,visitourwebsiteatwww.uniden.
com.Use only Uniden accessories.
• NiMHBatteries–#BP-38
• ChargingCradle–#RC-1289
• HeadsetBoomMic–#ZA-133orZA-160
• ACAdapter–#AD-0001
• CarabinerClip–#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
Eachradiouses3rechargeableAANiMH
batteriesforpower(included).Itcanalsouse
non-rechargeableAAalkalinebatteries(not
included).ToinstalltheNiMHbatteries:
1.Turnthescrewholdingthebattery
compartmentcounterclockwisewitha
screwdriverandliftupthebatterycover,
2.InserttheNiMHbatteriesinthebattery
compartmentaccordingtothedirections
indicatedonthebattery.Installingthe
batteriesincorrectlywillpreventtheunitfrom
operating.
3.Beforeplacingthebatterycoverbackonthe
radio,checktherubbersealaroundthe
batterycompartment.Makesurethattheseal
isingoodconditionandthatthereisno
foreignmatterunderit.
4.Replacethebatterycompartmentdoor.
Tightenthescrewssecurely.
Note:If the rubber seal appears worn, nicked,
or dried out, replacement seals are available
from www.uniden.com.
CHARGING THE RADIO
Followtheseinstructionstochargeorrecharge
yourradios.
Make sure to turn the radio OFF before
placing it in the charging cradle.
1.Inserttheadapter'smicroUSBplugtoDCIN
5VUSBjackofthechargingcradleandplug
theotherendintoanACoutlet.
2.Setthechargingcradleonastabledeskor
tabletopandplacetheradiosinthecharging
cradlewiththekeypadfacingforward.
3.MakesurethattheLEDilluminates.Charge
thebatteriesfor16hoursandremovethe
radiofromthechargingcradleaftercharging.
Note:
• UseonlythesuppliedbatteriesandACadapter
orapprovedaccessoriesfromUniden.
• Chargetimemayvarydependingonthebattery
liferemaining.
• Thebatteriesmustbeinstalledfortheunitto
operate,eveniftheunitisalsoconnectedto
externalpower.
• Ifbatterypowerislow,youcannotoperatethe
radioevenusingexternalpower.Allowthe
batteriestochargebeforeusing.Ifyoutryto
transmitwhilepowerislow,theradiowill
automaticallyturnoff.
• Chargetimemayvarydependingonthebattery
speaktosomeone,bothyourradiosmustbeset
tothesamechannelandPrivacycode.
Tochooseachannel:
Press or ,thenpress or CH CH
toincreaseordecreasethechannel
numberdisplayed.
Toscrollthroughthechannels,press orCH
,thenpressandhold or formoreCH
than1second.
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 displays when you select LO
an FRS channel.
SETTING UP GROUP MODE
Groupmodeletsseveralpeopletalkonthe
samechannelinaseparategroup.Inorderto
useGroupmode,youneedtoinitializespecific
settingsinyourradio:
• SettheradiotoGroupmode.
• SetaGroupCode.
• SetaUnitNumber.
• Seta"Nickname."
Setting the Radio to Group Mode
TosettheradiotoGroupmode,whichenables
DirectCall,AutoChannelChange,andAllCall,
pressandhold for2seconds.TONE/GROUP
Theradiodisplays andgroupcodeGRP .
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
Setthegroupcodeforyourradiogroupfrom
0-142.Everyoneinyourgroupmustselectthe
samegroupcodeinordertocommunicatewith
eachother.
1.Press inGroupmode.PressTONE/GROUP
CH or toselectthegroupnumber.
2.Press or toreturnENTER/ TONE/GROUP
tonormaloperation.
Setting the Unit Number
Eachradioinyourgroupneedstobesettoa
uniqueunitnumber,from1-16.
1.Press .AdvancethroughthemenuMENU/
until appears,andthenpressUNIT ENTER/
.Thecurrentunitnumberflashes.
2.Press or toselectthedesiredunitCH
number.
3.Press tocontinuetothenextENTER/
section.
Setting Your Nickname
Yournicknameappearsonotherunits’displays
whenyoumakeanAllCallorDirectCall.Thisis
alsothenamethatappearsonotherradio
displayswhensomeonewantstomakeaDirect
Calltoyou.Withoutanickname,theunit
numbershows.
1.Press .AdvancethroughthemenuMENU/
until appears,andthenpressUNIT ENTER/
.Thecurrentunitnumberflashes,then
press .TheradiodisplaysENTER/ - - - -
(oryourcurrentnickname)withthefirstplace
inthenicknameflashing.
2.Press or toselecttheletter,thenCH
ENTER/ toadvancetothenextletteruntil
youhaveenteredyournickname.
3.Press toconfirmthesettingandMENU/
exitthemenu.
Using Group Mode
Groupmodeletsyoumakedirectcallstoother
peopleinyourgroupwithoutalertingtheentire
groupandalsoletsyouquicklychange
everyoneinyourgrouptoanotherchannelfrom
asingleradio.BeforeusingGroupmode,follow
theinstructionsin"SettingUpGroupmode"on
everyradioinyourgroup.Then,torecordthe
unitIDandeveryone’snicknameineveryradio,
sendacallto"All"fromeachradioonetime
(see"SendingaDirectCall").
Sending a Direct Call
DirectCallletsyoucalleveryoneinyourgroup
atonce,orcallasinglepersoninyourgroup
withoutanyoneelseinthegroupknowing.Itis
likea"speeddial"directlytotheperson(s)you
wanttotalkto.
Tocalleveryoneinyourgroup,press inD CALL
Groupmode.Theradioflashes .Then,ALL
press or .EveryoneinyourD CALL ENTER/
groupreceivesacall"chirp"forabout3
seconds.Whenthechirpends,beginyour
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.
Tocallonepersoninyourgroupwithouthaving
otherpeopleknow,press inGroupD CALL
mode.Then,use or toselecttheCH
personyouwanttocallandpress orD CALL
ENTER/ .Yourradiosoundstonesfor3
secondsasitsendsthecall.Whentheselected
personanswers,youcanbeginyour
conversation.
Youcansilencethecalltonesanytimeby
pressing or .PTT BOOST
Yourconversationremainsprivatebetweenyou
andthepersonyoucalleduntil15secondsafter
Channel Scan Feature
Yourradiohasachannelscanfeaturethatlets
youeasilyscanall22channels.Whenanactive
channelisdetected,theradiopausesonthat
channeluntilthechannelisclear.Thenaftera
2-seconddelay,theradioresumesscanning.
Pressing or whilethescanisPTT BOOST
pausedonachannelletsyoutransmitonthat
channel.
Toturnonchannelscan:
Press .Theradiodisplays .MENU/ SCAN
Press .ThechannelnumberchangesENTER/
astheradiorapidlycyclesthroughthechannels.
UsetheradioinStandard(notGroup)mode
whenyouneedtobeabletocommunicatewith
radiosthatdonothavethegroupfeature.
Talking on Your Radio
Totalktoothersusingtheradio:
1.Pressandhold or andspeakinPTT BOOST
aclear,normalvoiceabout2-3inchesaway
fromthemicrophone.Whileyoutransmit,
TXHI TXLOor appearsonthedisplay
accordingtothetypeofchannel.Toavoid
cuttingoffthefirstpartofyourtransmission,
pauseslightlyafterpressing or PTT BOOST
beforeyoustarttalking.
2.Whenyoufinishspeaking,release orPTT
BOOST.Youcannowreceiveincomingcalls.
Whilereceiving, appearsonthedisplay.RX
Note:
• When you press BOOST, BOOST appear on
the display. The radio transmits at maximum
power when a GMRS channel is selected.
• IfBOOST,PTTorVOXiscontinuouslyused,1
minuteafteryoustartusingthefeaturethe
transmissionstopsandyouhearatimeouterror
tone.
Monitor Mode Feature
Yourradioletsyoulistenforweaksignalson
thecurrentchannelatthepressofakey.
ToturnontheMonitormode:
• Pressandhold for2secondsuntilLIGHT/MON
twobeepssoundforcontinuouslistening.The
receivercircuitstaysopen,soyouhearboththe
noiseandweaksignals.
ToturnoffMonitormode:
Press toreturntothepreviousLIGHT/MON
mode. and disappear.MON RX
Navigating through the Normal Menu
YourradiohasaMenufunctiontoaccess
advancedfeatures.InordertouseAuto
ChannelChange,youneedtosetyourradioto
Groupmode.
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.Toenterthemenu,press / .MENU
2.Press againtoadvancethroughMENU/
themenu.Afterthelastmenuitem,theradio
exitstothepreviousmode.
3.OtherwaystoexittheMenufunctionare:
a.Press , ,PTT BOOST LIGHT/MON, D
CALL, WX/ALERT or TONE/GROUP.
b.Wait10secondsuntiltheradio
automaticallyreturnstotheprevious
mode.
Setting Silent Mode
WhenyouturnonSilentmode,allincoming
callsaremuted,thedisplaybacklightflashes,
andthechannelindicatordisplays andSLNT
CALLtoalertyoutoanincomingcall.Ifyoudo
notrespondtothecallwithin15seconds,the
backlightturnsoff.TheGMR5095willalso
vibratetoremindyouthatyoumissedacall.
Silentmodeisdisabledfor15secondswhen
youtransmit,receive,orpressanyotherbutton.
TosetSilentmode:
1.Enterthemenu.Advancethroughthemenu
untilthe displays,thenpressSLNT ENTER/
.Thecurrentsettingflashes.
2. Press
CH
todisplay ,thenpress on ENTER/
Note: To prevent unwanted silent alerts, be sure
to use a Privacy Code or Group Code whenever
you use the Silent mode feature.
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
IfyoureceiveanincomingcallwhileSilent
modeisonanddonotrespond,theradiowill
turnontheMissedCallicon.Ifyouareusing
Groupmode,theradiowillalsoindicatewho
madethecall.
TheGMR5095willalsoremindyouofamissed
callbyvibratingeveryminuteafterthecallfor3
minutes.
• BOOSTforMaximum
Range*
• HeadsetJack
• AutoChannelChange
Call
• BatteryLevelMeter
• RechargeableNiMH
Batteries
• DualChargingCradle
withACAdapter
• ChannelMonitor
• ChannelScan
GroupScan
• KeypadLock
• EmergencyWeather
Alert
• EmergencyLight
yourlastconversation.Then,yourradio
automaticallyexitsPrivatemode.
Automatically Changing Channels
AutoChannelChangeletsyoueasilycoordinate
achannelchangeforeveryoneinyourgroup.
Youmightwanttodothiswhenyoufindyouare
gettingalotofinterferenceonyourcurrent
channel.Youalsousethisfeaturetochange
fromalow-powerchannel(8-14)tooneofthe
high-poweredchannels(1-7,15-22)formore
range(ortoalow-powerchannelifyouneed
longerbatterylife).
Tostartanautochannelchange,onanyradio
inthegroup,press AdvancethroughMENU/ .
themenuuntil appears,thenpressCHCX
ENTER/ . Thecurrentchannelflashes.Use
CH or to selectthetargetchannel.You
cancheckwhethertheselectedchannelis
clear.Thenpress or .D CALL ENTER/
Yourradiochirpsforabout10secondswhileit
sendsoutthechannelchangesignal.Aseach
radioreceivesthechannelchangesignal,it
chirpsonce,thenchangestothenewchannel.
Toensureallradiosmakeittothenewchannel,
werecommendyou:
• Makesureyouareinanopenenvironment,
wheretheradiowillgetthebestrange.
• Optimizerangeduringthechannelchangesignal
byraisingtheradiooveryourheadtogivethe
bestpossibleheight.
• Doa"rollcall"onthenewchannelafterthe
movetobesurenoonewasleftbehind.Ifyou
missedsomeone,returntothepreviouschannel
andissuethesignalagain.
USING THE RADIO IN
STANDARD MODE
UsetheradioinStandard(notGroup)mode
whenyouneedtobeabletocommunicatewith
radiosthatdonothavethegroupfeature.
Choosing a Privacy Code
YoucanselectaPrivacyCodefrom1-142for
eachchannel. (off)indicatesnoPrivacyoF
Codeselectedandyourradiocanreceivea
signalregardlessofthecodesettingsofthe
transmittingradio.
1.Press .ThePrivacyCodeTONE/GROUP
indicatorflashes.
2.Press or toincreaseordecreaseCH
thecode.Youcanalsoselect .oF
3.Press orENTER/ TONE/GROUP toreturn
tonormaloperation.
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.
Voice Operated Transmission
Yourradioisequippedwithauserselectable
VoiceOperatedTransmitter(VOX)thatcanbe
usedforautomaticvoicetransmissions.TheVOX
featureisdesignedtobeusedwithaheadsetwith
amicrophone.Initiatetransmissionbyspeaking
intotheremotemicrophoneinsteadofpushing
PTT BOOSTand .ToselecttheVOXlevel:
1.Press .AdvancethroughtheMenuMENU/
until appearsonthedisplay thenpressVOX ,
ENTER/ . The currentlevel(off,1-5) flashes.
Level (off)disablesVOX,whilelevels1-5oF
setthesensitivityoftheVOXcircuit.
2.Presseither or toreachthedesiredCH
VOXsensitivitylevel,thenpress ENTER/ .
Uselevel1forincreasedsensitivitytovoicein
normallyquietenvironments,anduseahigher
leveltoreduceundesiredactivationinvery
noisyenvironments.
Transmitting a Call Tone
Yourradioisequippedwith10selectablecall
tonesthataretransmittedwhenyoupressD
CALLinStandardmode.
Theselectedtonealsowillbeheardwhen
someoneplacesadirectcalltoyou.
Toselectacalltone:
1.Press .AdvancethroughthemenuMENU/
until appears,thenpress .TheCALL ENTER/
currentcalltonenumber(1-10)flashes.
2.Press or toincreaseordecreasetheCH
numbertothedesiredcalltone.Eachtonewill
beheardthroughthespeaker.Press /ENTER
toselectacalltone.
Totransmittheselectedcalltone,press .D CALL
Theselectedtoneistransmittedforafixedlength
oftime.Press or tocancel.PTT BOOST
Roger Beep
RogerBeepisabeepthatissenttonotifytheend
oftransmission(bothPTTandVOXtransmission).
YoucanhearRogerBeepthroughthespeaker
whenbothRogerBeepandBeepToneareon.
WhenRogerBeepisonandBeepToneisoff,you
donothearRogerBeep,butitistransmittedto
yourparty.
ToadjustRogerBeep,press .AdvanceMENU/
throughthemenuuntil appears,thenpressRGR
ENTER/ .Thecurrentsettingflashes.
ToturnoffRogerBeep:
Press todisplay ,thenpressCH oF ENTER/
ToturnonRogerBeep:
Press todisplay ,thenpressCH on ENTER/
Adjusting the Sound (Beep Tone)
Yourradiosoundsabeepeachtimeyou
pressakey(exceptfor and ).PTT BOOST
liferemaining.
• Donotrechargealkalinebatteries.Doingsocan
createasafetyhazardordamagetheradio.
• Forfastercharging,turnofftheradiobefore
charging.
Warning!
• Thechargingcradleisnotwaterproof.Ifthe
chargingcradlefallsinthewater,unplugitbefore
attemptingtoremoveitfromthewater.Allowthe
cradletodrycompletelybeforereconnectingthe
power.
• Wipeoffdirtorshakewaterfromyourradio
beforeplacinginthechargingcradleifyourradio
issoiledorwet.
USING A HEADSET
GMR5088-2CKHSandGMR5095-2CKHSboth
comewithanearbudheadsetwithmiconthe
cord.TheGMR5098-2CKVPcomeswithboom
micheadset.Touseaheadset,lifttherubber
coverfromovertheheadsetjack,thenplugin
theheadset.
Important: Your radio is not 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 RADIO BATTERY LEVEL
AND LOW BATTERY ALERT
Thisradiohasabatterylevelmeterthat
indicatesthebatterypowerlevel.Whenthe
batterylevelislow,thebatterylevelmetericon
flashesandthenBATT appearsafter30
seconds.RechargetheNiMHbatteries
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
Inordertogetthemostoutofyournewradio,
readthisreferenceguidecompletelybefore
attemptingtooperateit.
Turning the Radio On and Adjusting
the Volume
1.Pressandhold toturntheradioMENU/
on.
2.Press orVO toincreaseordecrease
thevolumelevelthenpress .ENTER/
3.Pressandhold toturntheradioMENU/
off.
Choosing a Channel
Yourradiohas22channelsand142Privacy
codesyoucanusetotalktoothers.Inorderto
Toadjustthesound,press .AdvanceMENU/
throughthemenuuntil appears,thenpressTONE
ENTER/ .Thecurrentsettingflashes.
Toturnoffthebeep:
Press todisplay ,thenpress .CH oF ENTER/
Toturnonthebeep:
Press todisplay ,thenpressCH on
ENTER/ .
Key Lock
Pressandholdthe until appears.ENTER/ LOCK
ToturnKeylockoff,pressandholdENTER/
again.
Note:
• If Keylock is on, the radio can still receive
transmissions. Use in Standard mode, D CALL 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
Youcanusethisradioinanemergency.Ifyou
press ,theradioturnsonthehigh-LIGHT/MON
intensityLEDflashlightonyourradio.Depending
onhowyousetitup,theLEDfunctionsasa
flashlight,flashes“SOS”ininternationalMorse
Code,isalwayson,orisoff.
Note: Your radio operates normally when the
SOS strobe is activated.
1.Press whilethislightisturnedoff,LIGHT/MON
theStrobeLightemitstheSOSsignal.(Strobe
SOSmode)
2.Andthen,press oncemore,itwillLIGHT/MON
turnoncontinuously.(AlwaysOnmode)
3.Andthen,press whileAlwaysOnLIGHT/MON
mode,thelightwillbeturnedoff.
Automatic Power Save Feature
Yourradiohasauniquecircuitdesignedto
dramaticallyextendthelifeofthebattery.Ifyoudo
nottransmitanddonotreceiveanincomingcall
within3seconds,yourradioswitchestothePower
Savemode.Theradioisstillabletoreceive
transmissionsinthismode.
LCD Backlight
TheLCDBacklightautomaticallyturnsonwhenany
key(exceptfor and )ispressed.ThePTT BOOST
LCDremainslitfor10secondsbeforeturningoff.
USING THE WEATHER RADIO
Yourradiocanreceiveweatherbroadcastsfromthe
NOAANationalWeatherService.WheninWeather
RadioAlertmode,thesystemfunctionsasitdoes
inStandardmodeorGroupmodebutalsomonitors
theselectedweatherchannelforalertswhennot
communicating.WhileusingtheWeatherRadio,
youarenotabletoreceiveGMRScommunications.
1.ToturnontheWeatherRadioBroadcastmode,
press . appears.WX/ALERT WX
2.Press or toincreaseordecreasetheCH
numbertothedesiredWeatherChannel.
3.ToexittheWeatherRadioBroadcastmode,press
WX/ALERT. disappears.WX
WhenintheWeatherRadioBroadcastmode,you
canonlysettheBeepTonefromtheMenumode.
Choosing an Emergency/Weather Channel
Thereare7NOAAchannelfrequenciesavailable
andthesefrequenciesarecommonbetweentheUS
andCanada.Youneedtoknowwhatfrequencyis
beingtransmittedinyourlocation.
1.Pressandhold . appears.WX/ALERT
2.Whentheunitreceivesawarningsignal,itbeeps
for5seconds. andchannelindicatorflash.
3.ToturnoffWeatherAlert,pressandhold
WX/ALERT. disappears.
• WhenWeatherAlertisactivated,thehighestpriority
isgiventothisfunction.Itcheckstheweatheralert
signalsevery7seconds.Whentheunitfindsa
warningsignal,itswitchestotheWarningReceive
modeautomatically.
• WeatherAlertisactivatedevenifBeepToneisoff.
NOAAWeatherRadioFrequencyList:
Chan. Freq.
(MHz)
Chan. Freq.
(MHz)
1 5162.550 162.450
2 6162.400 162.500
3162.475 7 162.525
4162.425
SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specication
Channels 15GMRS/7FRS/7Weather
Privacy
Codes
38Sub-AudibleTones
104DCSCodes
Operating Frequency (MHz)
GMRS/FRS: 462.5500-467.7125
WX: 162.4000-162.5500
Power
Source
NiMHBatteries(#BP-38)
Range
(Chan.)
Miles
1-7 Upto18(upto50with )BOOST
8-14 Upto5
Item Specication
15-22 Upto18(upto50with )BOOST
Battery Life
(Hours)
10Hours(typical)--NiMH
Batteries(5/5/90dutycycle)
FREQUENCIES
Frequency Chart
CH. Freq. Cross-Ref. CH. Freq. Cross-
Ref.
1 12462.5625 FRS&GMRS1 467.6625 FRS12
2 13462.5875 FRS&GMRS2 467.6875 FRS13
3 14462.6125 FRS&GMRS3 467.7125 FRS14
4 15462.6375 FRS&GMRS4 462.5500 GMRS11
5 16462.6625 FRS&GMRS5 462.5750 GMRS8
6462.6875 FRS&GMRS6 17 462.6000 GMRS12
7 462.7125 FRS&GMRS7 462.6250 GMRS918
8 19467.5625 FRS8 462.6500 GMRS13
9467.5875 FRS9 20 462.6750 GMRS10
10 467.6125 FRS10 462.7000 GMRS1421
11 467.6375 FRS11 462.7250 GMRS1522
CTCSS & DCS CODES
CTCSS Chart (Hz)
Code Freq. Code Freq. Code Freq.
oF OFF 103.5 162.213 26
1 1467.0 107.2 27 167.9
2 1571.9 110.9 173.828
3 1674.4 114.8 179.929
477.0 17 118.8 30 186.2
5 18 3179.7 123.0 192.8
6 19 3282.5 127.3 203.5
7 85.48 20 131.8 210.733
8 21 3488.5 136.5 218.1
9 22 3591.5 141.3 225.7
10 94.8 146.2 233.623 36
11 97.4 151.4 37 241.824
12 25 38100.0 156.7 250.3
DSC Code List
Tone
No.
Octal
Code
Tone
No.
Octal
Code
Tone
No.
Octal
Code
39 95 445023 67 174
40 025 20568 96 464
41 69 223 465026 97
42 226 98 466031 70
43 243 99032 71 503
44 244043 72 100 506
45 245 516047 73 101
46 251 532051 74 102
47 054 75 103261 546
48 263 565065 76 104
49 265071 77 105 606
50 072 78 271 106 612
51 624073 79 306 107
52 074 80 311 108 627
53 81 315 631114 109
54 82 331 632115 110
55 83 343 654116 111
56 125 84 346 662112
57 131 85 351 664113
58 132 86 364 114 703
59 134 36587 115 712
60 371 723143 88 116
61 152 89 411 117 731
62 155 41290 118 732
63 156 91 413 119 734
64 162 92 423 120 743
65 165 93 431 121 754
66 94 432172
RBRC Information
Aspartofourcommitmentto
protecttheenvironmentand
conservenaturalresources,
Unidenvoluntarilyparticipates
inanRBRC
®industryprogram
tocollectandrecycleusedNi-MHbatteries
withintheUS.Pleasecall1-800-8-BATTERYfor
informationonNi-MHbatteryrecyclinginyour
area.(RBRC®isaregisteredtrademarkofthe
RechargeableBatteryRecyclingCorporation.)
YourradiomightcauseTVorradiointerference
evenwhenitisoperatingproperly.Todetermine
whetheryourradioiscausingtheinterference,
turnitoff.Iftheinterferencegoesaway,yourradio
iscausingit.
Trytoeliminatetheinterferencebymovingyour
radioawayfromthereceiver.Ifyoucannot
eliminatetheinterference,theFCCrequiresthat
youstopusingtheradio.
Hazardous Environments: Donotoperatethe
radioinhazardousenvironments.Explosionorfire
mayresult.Donotoperatetheradionear
unshieldedelectricalblastingcaps.
Undercertainconditions,radioscaninterferewith
blastingoperationsandmaycauseanexplosion.
TurnyourradioOFFtopreventaccidental
transmissionwheninablastingareaorinareas
posted:"Turnofftwo-wayradio."Construction
crewsoftenuseremotecontrolRFdevicestoset
offexplosives.
Care and Safety:Tocleantheradio,useasoft
clothdampenedwithwater.Donotusecleanersor
solventsbecausetheycanharmthebodyofthe
unitandleakinside,causingpermanentdamage.
Useadry,lint-freeclothtocleanthebattery
contacts.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
FCCComplianceStatement:Thisdevicecomplies
withPart15oftheFCCrules.Operationis
subjectedtothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)this
devicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)
thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,
includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired
operation.
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicense-
exemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothe
followingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynot
causeinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept
anyinterference,includinginterferencethatmay
causeundesiredoperationofthedevice.
Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapproved
bythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoid
yourauthoritytooperatetheequipment.
AvisdeconformitéàlaFCC:Cedispositifaété
testéets’avèreconformeàl’article15des
règlementsdelaCommissionfédéraledes
communications(FCC).Cedispositifestsoumis
auxconditionssuivantes:1)Cedispositifnedoit
pascauserd’interférencesnuisibleset;2)Ildoit
pouvoirsupporterlesparasitesqu’ilreçoit,incluant
lesparasitespouvantnuireàsonfonctionnement.
CetappareilestconformeauxnormesRSS
exemptesdelicencesd’IndustrieCanada.Son
fonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditions
suivantes:(1)cetappareilnedoitpascauser
d’interférencesnuisibleset(2),ildoitpouvoir
accepterlesinterférences,incluantcellespouvant
nuireàsonfonctionnementnormal.
Toutchangementoumodificationnonapprouvé
expressémentparlapartieresponsablepourrait
annulerledroitàl’utilisateurdefairefonctionnercet
équipement.
RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
WARNING!Readthisinformationbeforeusingthe
radio.InAugust1996theFederalCommunications
Commission(FCC)oftheUnitedStateswithits
actioninReportandOrderFCC96-326adoptedan
updatedsafetystandardforhumanexposureto
radiofrequencyelectromagneticenergyemittedby
FCCregulatedtransmitters.
Thoseguidelinesareconsistentwiththesafety
standardpreviouslysetbybothU.S.and
internationalstandardsbodies.Thedesignofthe
radiocomplieswiththeFCCguidelinesandthese
internationalstandards.
Neverallowchildrentooperatetheradiowithout
adultsupervisionandtheknowledgeofthefollowing
guidelines.
WARNING!Itisuptotheusertoproperlyoperate
thisradiotransmittertoensuresafeoperation.
Pleaseadheretothefollowing:
Useonlythesuppliedoranapprovedantenna.
Unauthorizedantennas,modifications,or
attachmentscouldimpaircallquality,damagethe
radio,orresultinviolationofFCCregulations.
Donotusetheradiowithadamagedantenna.Ifa
damagedantennacomesintocontactwiththeskin,
aminorburnmayresult.Pleasecontactyourlocal
dealerforareplacementantenna.
Hand-held Operation (Held-to-Face)
Thisdevicewasevaluatedfortypicalhand-held
(held-to-face)operationswitha1inchspacingfrom
thefrontoftheradio.Forhand-heldoperation,the
radioshouldbeheld1inchfromtheuser'sface
inordertocomplywithFCCRFexposure
requirements.
FormoreinformationaboutRFexposure,please
visittheFCCwebsiteatwww.fcc.gov.
Body-Worn Operation
Thisdevicewastestedfortypicalbody-worn
operationsusingthesuppliedbelt-clip.To
maintaincompliancewithFCCRFexposure
requirements,Body-wornoperationsare
restrictedtothesuppliedbelt-clip.Forhand-
heldoperation,theradioshouldbeheld1
inchfromtheuser'sface.Theuseof
accessoriesthatdonotsatisfythese
requirementsmaynotcomplywithFCCRF
exposurerequirementsandshouldbe
avoided.FormoreinformationaboutRF
exposure,pleasevisittheFCCwebsiteat:
www.fcc.gov.
Forbodywornoperation,thisdevicehas
beentestedandmeetstheIndustryCanada
OFANYNATUREWHATSOEVER,WHETHER
EXPRESS,IMPLIEDORARISINGBYOPERATION
OFLAW,INCLUDING,BUTNOTLIMITEDTOANY
IMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY
ORFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.THIS
WARRANTYDOESNOTCOVERORPROVIDE
FORTHEREIMBURSEMENTOVERPAYMENTOF
INCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
Somestatesdonotallowthisexclusionorlimitation
ofincidentalorconsequentialdamagessotheabove
limitationorexclusionmaynotapplytoyou.
LEGALREMEDIES:Thiswarrantygivesyouspecific
legalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrights
whichvaryfromstatetostate.Thiswarranty
.
isvoid
outsidetheUnitedStatesofAmericaandCanada.
PROCEDUREFOROBTAININGPERFORMANCE
OFWARRANTY:If,afterfollowingtheinstructionsin
theowner’smanualyouarecertainthattheProduct
isdefective,packtheProductcarefully(preferablyin
itsoriginalpackaging).Disconnectthebatteryfrom
theProductandseparatelysecurethebatteryinits
ownseparatepackagingwithintheshippingcarton.
TheProductshouldincludeallpartsandaccessories
originallypackagedwiththeProduct.Include
evidenceoforiginalpurchaseandanotedescribing
thedefectthathascausedyoutoreturnit.The
Productshouldbeshippedfreightprepaid,by
traceablemeans,towarrantorat:
UnidenAmericaService
C/OSaddleCreek
743HenriettaCreekRoad,Suite100
Roanoke,TX76262
RFexposureguidelineswhenusedwith
Unidenaccessoriessuppliedordesignated
forthisproduct.Useofotheraccessories
maynotensurecompliancewithIndustry
CanadaRFexposureguidelines.
Fonctionnementdel’appareil,lorsqueporté
surlecorps.Cetappareilaététestéets’est
avéréconformeauxnormesd’Industrie
Canadaetapprouvépourleportsurlecorps
àl’aidedesaccessoiresUnidenincluset
conçuspourcetappareil.L’utilisation
d'accessoiresnerespectantpasles
exigencesd'expositionRFd’Industrie
Canadadoitêtreévitée.
ONE YEAR LIMITED
WARRANTY
Important: Saveyourreceipt! Evidenceof
originalpurchaseisrequiredforwarrantyservice.
WARRANTOR:UNIDENAMERICA
CORPORATION("Uniden")
ELEMENTSOFWARRANTY:Unidenwarrants,for
oneyear,totheoriginalretailowner,thisUniden
Producttobefreefromdefectsinmaterialsand
craftsmanshipwithonlythelimitationsorexclusions
setoutbelow.
WARRANTYDURATION:Thiswarrantytothe
originalusershallterminateandbeofnofurther
effect12monthsafterthedateoforiginalretail
sale.ThewarrantyisinvalidiftheProductis:
(A)damagedornotmaintainedasreasonableor
necessary,(B)modified,altered,orusedaspartof
anyconversionkits,sub-assemblies,orany
configurationsnotsoldbyUniden,(C)improperly
installed,(D)servicedorrepairedbysomeone
otherthananauthorizedUnidenservicecenterfor
adefectormalfunctioncoveredbythiswarranty,
(E)usedinanyconjunctionwithequipmentorparts
oraspartofanysystemnotmanufacturedby
Uniden,or(F)installedorprogrammedbyanyone
otherthanasdetailedbytheowner’smanualfor
thisproduct.
STATEMENTOFREMEDY:Intheeventthatthe
productdoesnotconformtothiswarrantyatany
timewhilethiswarrantyisineffect,warrantorwill
either,atitsoption,repairorreplacethedefective
unitandreturnittoyouwithoutchargeforparts,
service,oranyothercost(exceptshippingand
handling)incurredbywarrantororits
representativesinconnectionwiththeperformance
ofthiswarranty.Warrantor,atitsoption,may
replacetheunitwithaneworrefurbishedunit.
THELIMITEDWARRANTYSETFORTHABOVEIS
THESOLEANDENTIREWARRANTY
PERTAININGTOTHEPRODUCTANDISINLIEU
OFANDEXCLUDESALLOTHERWARRANTIES
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