Uniden America UT392 AM 4W, Mobile CB Station Transceiver User Manual User Manuel
Uniden America Corporation AM 4W, Mobile CB Station Transceiver User Manuel
User Manuel
CMX560 PROFESSIONAL MOBILE CB RADIO Owner’s Manual © 2016 Uniden America Corporation Irving, Texas U01UT392AZZ(0) Printed in Vietnam CMX560 PROFESSIONAL MOBILE CB RADIO INTRODUCTION Welcome to the world of Citizens Band radio communications. Your Uniden radio is an advanced mobile transceiver designed for use in the Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service. It will operate on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Your transceiver features a superheterodyne circuit with Phase Locked Loop techniques to assure precise frequency control. SAFETY NOTICE The antenna used for this transceiver must be properly installed and maintained and must provide a separation distance of at least 16.92 inches (43 cm) from all persons and must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Never transmit if any person is closer than the specified distance to the antenna. Note that Uniden does not specify or supply any antenna with this radio. While a 0 dBi gain antenna is normal for a typical installation, the above limit applies to any antenna with up to 3 dBi gain. CB LICENSE REQUIREMENT U.S. users no longer need to apply for a license to use a CB radio. However, CB radio is still considered a “license by rule” service. This means that, while the FCC permits CB station operation without station identification, station operators are still required to comply with the Communications Act and with the rules of CB Radio Service. (For more information on U.S. radio rules, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.) FEATURES • 40 AM Channels • Volume Control (0 - 7) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Squelch Control (1, 2, and 3) Emergency/Highway Channels 9/19 Scan All Channels Scan Memory Direct Memory Call Scan UP/DOWN Noise Blanker (NB) Hi-Cut Beep Tone ON/OFF Roger Beep Contrast Control (1 - 10) Backlight Dimmer Control (Off, Low, and High) Push-To-Talk (PTT) Key S/RF Meter RJ45 plug on transceiver for speaker/microphone Speaker on microphone Key Lock Monitor Mode Local/DX External Speaker jack Channel Indicator Frequency Indicator WHAT’S IN THE BOX CMX560 Speaker/ Microphone CMX560 Transceiver Bracket Power Connector Cables Bracket Knobs Mounting Hardware NOT SHOWN: Owner's Manual and Other Printed Materials Microphone Hanger PARTS OF THE CMX560 Transceiver - Front RJ45 slot for Speaker/ Microphone Transceiver - Rear Antenna Exterior Speaker Power Connector Speaker/Microphone 10 NO. Key Name 1 PTT 2 CH9/19 / LOCK NB/HICUT LCD Screen Function 1 Push-to-Talk key Emergency/ Highway Channels NB/HICUT ON/OFF Function 2 Key lock function ON/OFF NA NO. Key Name 5 Control Buttons MENU/ENTER MON SQL POWER LO/DX UP/DOWN ▲▼ MEM/SCAN MIC SPEAKER VOL UP ▲ Function 1 Function 2 • Enter MENU mode • Select a function • Store new setting and finish SQ level setting Monitor ON/OFF SQUELCH level setting Power ON/OFF LOCAL/DX Switching • Channel UP or DOWN • Select Menu Item • In SQ mode, set SQ level • In Scan mode, set Upward/ Downward scan • Select Memory channels • Enter Memory Setting mode. • Direct memory call Complete and accept menu selection. Microphone Speaker Volume UP NA NA NA NA Auto Scroll • Scan function ON/OFF • In Memory Setting mode, store new setting Volume UP autoscroll NO. Key Name 9 VOL DOWN ▼ 10 Microphone knob Function 1 Volume DOWN Function 2 Volume DOWN autoscroll Make sure you have read and understood part 95 of the FCC rules and regulations before using the transmitter. EMERGENCY OPERATION 1. Press 9/19/LOCK or select Channel 9 using▲ and ▼. 2. Press PTT on the speaker/microphone and speak clearly. 3. If there is no response, select an active channel and ask that party to relay your emergency broadcast on Channel 9. All channels except Channel 9 may be used for normal communication. The FCC reserves Channel 9 for emergencies involving the immediate safety of individuals or protection of property. Use Channel 9 to render assistance to a motorist. This is an FCC rule and applies to all CB radio operators. INSTALLING YOUR CMX560 CONSIDERATIONS • Try to keep the mounting location simple and practical. When mounted, the CB should not interfere with the driver or passengers. • Keep the wiring pathways free from interfering with the driver or passengers. • Be aware of what is on the other side of the dashboard when installing the transceiver. You do not want to drill through the dashboard into the vehicle’s electrical system. • Be sure that the speaker/microphone, once installed, is able to easily stretch to the driver without interfering with the vehicle’s controls. • If you need to improve speaker sound, connect an external speaker (not included) to the back of the unit (marked EXT. SP). CONNECT THE ANTENNA Because the maximum power output of the transmitter is limited by the FCC, the quality of your antenna is very important. To achieve the maximum transmission distance, Uniden strongly recommends that you install only a high quality antenna. You have just purchased a superior radio; don’t diminish its performance by installing an inferior antenna. Only a properly matched antenna system will allow maximum power transfer from the 50-ohm transmission line to the radiating element. Your Uniden dealer is qualified to help you select the proper antenna for your requirements. A whip style antenna may be used for automobile installation. WARNING! The antenna used for this transceiver must be installed at least 16.92 inches (43 cm) away from all persons. The antenna must not be collocated or used with any other antenna or transmitter. CAUTION: Never operate your transceiver with no antenna or with a damaged antenna cable. This can damage the transceiver. A short “loaded” whip antenna is easier to install on an automobile, but its efficiency is less than that of a full quarterwave whip antenna. Once your antenna is installed, tune it using a Standing-Wave Ratio (SWR) meter (not included): set it to channel 20 and adjust the antenna until the SWR is as close as 1:1 as possible. CAUTION: Make sure the SWR is less than 2:1 before using the transceiver. An SWR higher than 2:1 can damage the transmitter. Your Uniden dealer can help you select the antenna that is best for your needs. INSTALL TRANSCEIVER BRACKET Place the bracket against the location you are considering. Check the other side of the dashboard to be sure the mounting screws will not interfere with any internal wiring. Be sure there is enough room for the bracket AND the transceiver. 1. Hold the bracket in place and use the self-tapping screws (included) to screw the bracket into place. Check the other side of the dashboard and adjust any wiring if needed. 2. Hold the transceiver in place in the bracket. Screw in the side knobs, inserting rubber washers onto the screw between the bracket and the transceiver. These rubber washers serve as “shock absorbers” and help keep the unit steady. 3. Connect the speaker/microphone’s RJ45 jack to the front of the transceiver. INSTALL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE HANGER 1. Find a location to install the microphone hanger. Install it, using the same precautions as installing the transceiver. Adjust wiring if necessary. 2. Hang the speaker/microphone onto the hanger. CONNECT POWER Uniden recommends connecting the power lead to the Ignition Switch Accessory Terminal. This way, the transceiver is automatically turned off when the ignition switch is turned off. As an alternative, the power cord may be connected to an available terminal on the fuse block or to a point in the wiring harness. However, caution must be taken to prevent a short circuit. If in doubt, contact your vehicle dealer for information. Ground Information This transceiver may be installed and used in any 12-volt DC negative ground system vehicle. With a negative ground system, the negative (-) battery terminal is usually connected to the vehicle motor block. Connect Power 1. Connect the power cord to the power connector from the transceiver. 10 2. Connect the red DC power cord to the Ignition Switch Accessory Terminal or the positive (+) battery terminal. 3. Next, connect the black power cord to the Ignition Switch Accessory Terminal, the vehicle chassis, or negative (-) battery terminal. 4. Start the vehicle. The unit should turn on. USING THE CMX560 SPEAKER/MICROPHONE LCD DISPLAY TX BUSY SCAN MEM HIC S/RF NB 19 MON BP LOCAL 27.185 MHz This LCD layout is for reference only. Different icons display depending on scanner status. Dimensions and layout may vary slightly. ITEM TX * OFF Receiving Busy • No signal/signal • Receiving too weak to signal is strong open Squelch enough to open Squelch • Menu mode • Memory Setting • Monitor function is mode active Squelch is closed Squelch is open NA Monitor function NA Monitor is inactive. function is active. RSQ * MON ON Transmitting BLINKING Transmission error NA 11 ITEM BP (Beep) Roger Beep SCAN MEM NB/HIC Local Key Lock 12 OFF • Beep output is inactive • Menu mode (except Beep settings) • Memory Setting mode • Menu mode active; Roger Beep off • Memory Setting mode Not SCAN mode All modes except Memory Setting mode and Memory Scan mode • NB/HICUT function is inactive. • Menu mode • Memory Setting mode ON Beep is on. BP displays. BLINKING In Menu mode, set Beep on or off. Roger Beep is on; Roger Beep icon displays. In Menu mode, set Roger Beep on or off. All Channel Scan mode Memory Channel Scan mode Memory Scan mode Memory Setting mode Press 1x - NB NA displays (active). Press 2x - HIC displays (active Press 3x - NB and HIC display (active). Local setting is NA active. LOCAL displays. • Local setting is off. • Menu mode is on. • Memory Setting mode is on. Key lock function Key lock is off. function is on. NA ITEM Channel Indicator Frequency Indicator (EX: 27.185) MHz S/RF icon (Signal Strength/RF Power) and Meter OFF NA ON Channel number displays. In Menu mode, menu selection displays. In Memory and Memory Scan mode, channel displays. NA In Menu mode, Menu displays. In Memory mode, Memory channel displays. In Memory Scan mode, Frequency displays. Frequency is Frequency is not displayed displayed in in Frequency Frequency indicator. indicator. (S/RF icon always (S/RF icon on) always on) Meter off - No Meter on signal received or Transmitting, transmitted Received RF signal strength. BLINKING TX error Menu mode Memory mode Volume setting mode Squelch setting mode NA NA * Items with an asterisk ( * ) indicate that they are not displayed on the LCD screen graphic on page 11. 13 USING THE CMX560 BASIC OPERATIONS Turn On/Off The CMX560 remembers its power status when it is turned off or powered down. For example: if the CMX560 is off when you disconnect power to the unit (turn off the vehicle), when you reconnect power (turn on the vehicle) it remembers that it was off and keeps it in an off state until you power on the radio again. 1. Press and hold POWER to turn the CMX560 on. 2. Press and hold POWER again to turn it off. Transmit/Receive 1. Press and hold PTT to transmit. TX displays. Continuous transmission limit is 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, a transmission error displays. 2. Release PTT to receive. BUSY replaces TX. Adjust Volume Press ▲/▼ on the side of the speaker/microphone to turn the volume up and down. There are 8 volume levels, from 0 (Off) to 7. Select Channel Press ▲/▼ to move up or down the channels one at a time. Press and hold them to move quickly through the channels. The channel number changes (1 - 40) and the corresponding frequency displays. If Key Beep is active, the speaker/microphone beeps each time the channel changes. Adjust Squelch 1. Press SQL. RSQ flashes on the screen. 2. Press ▲/▼ to select the remote squelch level (1 - 3). 3. Press ENTER or SQL to store the setting. RSQ goes away. 14 Adjust Noise Limitations (NB/HICUT) NB (Noise Blanker) detects noise pulses (for example: engine noises) and attenuates the transceiver for the duration of the pulse. HICUT attenuates signals higher than a specific threshold. You can set either NB or HICUT on, or both of them on. 1. Press NB/HICUT (on top of the speaker/microphone) once. NB on; NB only displays on the LCD. 2. Press NB/HICUT again (twice). HICUT on, NB off; HIC only displays on the LCD. 3. Press NB/HICUT again (three times). NB and HICUT both on; both NB and HIC display on the LCD. Adjust Attenuation (LO/DX) Press LO/DX to allow automatic RF Gain adjustment for close communication. 1. Press LO/DX. LOCAL displays, indicating that no RF Gain is applied. 2. Press LO/DX again. RF Gain is on to boost weaker signals and LOCAL goes away. Set Key Lock Turning on Key Lock (LOCK key on top of the speaker/ microphone) prevents the keys from operating (except PTT, volume ▲/▼, SQL, and POWER). 1. Press and hold LOCK until the key icon displays. Key Lock is ON. 2. Press and hold LOCK until the key icon goes away. Key Lock is OFF. MENU OPERATION Press MENU/ENTER to access the 5 CMX560 menus: • Memory Scan • Roger Beep • Key Beep • Dimmer • LCD Contrast 15 Memory Scan (MEM SCAN) You can scan memory channels. 1. Press MENU. MEM SCAN displays and the current setting blinks. 2. Press ▲/▼ to turn Memory Scan on or off. 3. Press MENU to store that setting and move to the next menu setting or press and hold ENTER to save the setting and exit Menu mode. Roger Beep (ROGER) Turn Roger Beep on to transmit a tone when transmission is complete. 1. Press MENU twice to access Roger Beep. Roger displays and the current setting displays and blinks. 2. Press ▲/▼ to turn Roger Beep on or off. 3. Press MENU to store that setting and move to the next Menu setting or press and hold ENTER to save the setting and exit Menu mode. Key Beep (BEEP) Turn Key Beep on to sound a beep when you press a key. 1. Press MENU three times to access Key Beep. Beep displays and the current setting displays and blinks. 2. Press ▲/▼ to turn Key Beep on or off. 3. Press MENU to store that setting and move to the next Menu setting or press and hold ENTER to save the setting and exit Menu mode. Dimmer (LIGHT) This selection changes the backlight intensity. 1. Press MENU four times. Light displays and the current backlight intensity level displays and blinks [oF (off), Lo, HI]. 2. Press ▲/▼ to change the intensity level. When you change a level, the screen changes to that level. 16 3. Press MENU to store that setting and move to the next menu setting or press and hold ENTER to save the setting and exit Menu mode. LCD Contrast (CONTRAST) This function changes the contrast level (1 - 10) between the characters on the LCD and the backlight. 1. Press MENU five times. Contrast displays and the current contrast level displays and blinks. 2. Press ▲/▼ to change the contrast level. When you change a level, the screen changes to that level. 3. Press MENU to store that setting and move to the next menu setting. Exit MENU mode Press and hold ENTER to exit Menu mode. DETAILED OPERATIONS During any operation, press and hold ENTER to save your settings and exit Menu mode. Save Channels to Memory You can save up to 8 channels in the CMX560 memory. 1. Press ▲/▼ to find the channel to be saved. Press MEM. MEM-1 displays. If a channel is saved to that memory slot, it flashes. 2. Press ▲/▼ again to select a memory slot to save the channel in (1 - 8). 3. Press and hold MEM to store the channel in that memory slot. The channel stored in that memory location displays for 2 seconds and then the LCD display returns to normal. If you select a memory slot that already has a channel saved to it, you will overwrite that saved channel with the new channel. Recall Saved Channels from Memory 1. In normal RX mode, press MEM and then use ▲/▼ to select a memory channel (1 - 8) to be recalled. 17 2. Press MEM to select the channel stored in that memory channel. The speaker/microphone selects that stored channel, displays the frequency, and then tunes to it. Clear All Channels from Memory 1. Press POWER to turn off the transceiver. 2. Press and hold POWER and MEM to turn the transceiver back on. 3. All stored frequencies are deleted. MAINTENANCE The CMX560 is designed to give you years of trouble-free service. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. It requires no maintenance except replacing the inline fuse in the fuse holder of the DC power cord. To replace a blown fuse: 1. Press ends of the fuse holder together. Twist to open. Carefully separate the two pieces. 2. Remove the fuse and inspect. If blown, replace with the same type 6-amp fuse. Use only the fuse specified for your CMX560. Failure to do so may void your warranty. Every six months: 1. Check the SWR. 2. Be sure all electrical connections are tight. 3. Inspect antenna coaxial cable for wear or breaks in shielding. 4. Be sure all screws and mounting hardware are tight. TROUBLESHOOTING If your radio is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps. If these steps don’t solve your problem, visit the Uniden website (www.uniden.com) for troubleshooting and FAQ information. 18 IF... Transceiver won’t turn on (no power) Poor reception Background noise Weak transmission TRY... • Check the power cord. • Check your vehicle’s electrical system. • Adjust the squelch level. • Check the antenna, cable, and connectors. Adjust the squelch level. • Check the antenna, cable, and connectors. • Check the antenna grounding. • Check for corrosion on the connectors. SERVICE AND REPAIR INFORMATION • Save your purchase receipt for proof of warranty. • When ordering parts, it is important to specify the correct model number of this radio (CMX560). SERVICING YOUR RADIO It is the user’s responsibility to see that this radio is operating at all times in accordance with the FCC Citizens Radio Service regulations. We highly recommend that you consult a qualified radio/telephone technician for servicing and aligning this CB radio product. When ordering parts, be sure to specify the correct model number and serial number of the unit. SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Channels Frequency Range Frequency Control Operating Temperature Microphone Input Voltage 40 AM 26.965 to 27.405 MHz Phase Locked Loop (PLL) synthesizer 22º F to 140º F (−30º C to +60º C) Electret Condenser Type 13.8V DC (Negative Ground) 19 Current Drain Fuse Rating Size Weight Antenna Connector TRANSMITTER Power Output Emission Type Hum and Noise Frequency Tolerance Spurious Harmonics Emission Output Impedance RECEIVER Max. Sensitivity Audio Output Power Squelch Sensitivity Threshold (at SQL1) Tight (at SQL3) Adjacent Channel Rejection IF Rejection Ration (2 signals) TX: AM Full Moderation 2A (max) RX: Max Audio 930mA (max) 3 Amps 7-9/32 in x 8-57/64 in x 2-13/64 in 4lbs. 3oz. with microphone M-Type 4 Watts @13.8 VDC 6A3 Better than 40dB +/−100Hz −65dBc 50 ohms, unbalanced −113dBm 2W (Vol Max) −110dBm −47dBm 60dB 85dB Specifications and features are subject to change without notice. FCC PART 15/IC COMPLIANCE FCC COMPLIANCE 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 20 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. Avis de conformité à la FCC : Ce dispositif a été testé et s’avère conforme à l’article 15 des règlements de la Commission fédérale des communications (FCC). Ce dispositif est soumis aux conditions suivantes: 1) Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d’interférences nuisibles et; 2) Il doit pouvoir supporter les parasites qu’il reçoit, incluant les parasites pouvant nuire à son fonctionnement. Tout changement ou modification non approuvé expressément par la partie responsable pourrait annuler le droit à l’utilisateur de faire fonctionner cet équipement. IC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. Cet appareil est conforme aux normes RSS exemptes de licences d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférences nuisibles et (2), il doit pouvoir accepter les interférences, incluant celles pouvant nuire à son fonctionnement normal. Tout changement ou modification non approuvé expressément par la partie responsable pourrait annuler le droit à l’utilisateur de faire fonctionner cet équipement. 21 ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Keep your receipt as proof of purchase for warranty service. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, 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 12 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, subassemblies, 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 22 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 OR PAYMENT 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. 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). 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 C/O Saddle Creek 743 Henrietta Creek Rd., Suite 100 Roanoke, TX 76262 23 RADIO CODE DEFINITIONS The following list contains common “10-Codes” used by CB radio operators for faster communication and better understanding. CODE 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7 10-8 10-9 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 10-16 10-17 10-18 10-19 10-20 10-21 24 MEANING Received poorly Receiving well Stop transmitting OK, message received Relay message Busy, stand by Out of service, leaving air In service, subject to call Repeat message Transmission completed, standing by Talking too rapidly CODE 10-34 10-35 10-36 10-37 10-38 10-39 10-41 MEANING Trouble at this station Confidential information Correct time is Wrecker needed at Ambulance needed at Your message is delivered Please turn to channel 10-42 Traffic accident at 10-43 10-44 Traffic tie up at I have a message for you 10-45 Visitors present Advise Weather/ Road conditions Make pickup at Urgent business Anything for us? Nothing for you, return to base My location is Call by telephone 10-50 10-60 All units within range please report Break channel What is next message number Unable to copy, use phone Net directed to Net clear Awaiting your next message/assignment All units comply Fire at 10-62 10-63 10-64 10-65 10-67 10-70 CODE MEANING 10-22 Report in person to 10-23 10-24 10-25 10-26 10-27 10-28 10-29 10-30 10-32 10-33 Stand by Completed last assignment Can you contact Disregard last information I am moving to channel Identify your station Time is up for contact Does not conform to FCC rules I will give you a radio check EMERGENCY TRAFFIC CODE MEANING 10-71 Proceed with transmission in sequence 10-77 Negative contact 10-81 Reserve hotel room for 10-82 10-84 Reserve room for My telephone number is 10-85 My address is 10-91 10-93 Talk closer to microphone Check my frequency on this channel 10-94 Please give me a long count 10-99 Mission completed, all units secure 10-200 Police needed at 25
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