Uniden America UT873 User Manual Draft Copy of Owners Manual
Uniden America Corporation Draft Copy of Owners Manual
Draft Copy of Owners Manual
User Manual DRAFT COPY OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL UtB732.doc 12 UI'IIIIEI'I America Corporation FRSSOO Product Definition Document Number: UAC-FRSSOO-PPG—OO1 UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION PRODUCT PLANNING GROUP November 2, 1999 UNIDEN PROPRIETARY Version 142 uniflen America Corporation 2 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Background 3 or Product Specifications Keys/ Controls Packaging Specifications Jaw Key Operation ON/OFF/VOLUME PIT/MONITOR UP/DOWN Arrow Keys CALL Key SCAN/HOLD Key LIGHT/LOCK Key CTCSSNIBRATE Key SPEAKER/MICROPHONE Jacks ammmmaaab Technical Support and Service: Your Uniden dealer can provide you with technical assistance and information. If your marine radio does not perform properly, take it to a Uniden dealer for servicing. The radio contains no user-serviceable parts. Unauthorized adjustment will void the warranty and may cause illegal radio operation. Be sure that a qualified technician services your radio equipment. Caution: Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this Operating Guide, can void your authority to operate this product. November 2, 1999 UNIDEN PROPRIETARY Version 12 uniden America Corporation 3 1. Executive Summary The FRSSOO is designed to give UAC an entrance into the Family Radio Service category. This radio is targeted as a mid line model. The FRSSOO will be competing with the following manufactures: Cobra, Midland, Radio Shack, Oregon Scientific, Motorola, and other Pacific Rim imported models. 2. Background The FRSSOO will be one of three models in a series of FRS Radio’s. The three models will be marketed as a basic, mid-level, and high end. The concept is to have a family look and share a common tool. These will be sold to our existing customer base comprised of mass merchants, dealers, and distributors. 3. Product Specifications Channels 14 Frequency coverage See Below FRS Channels Freguencies 462. 5625 2 462.5875 3 462. S1 25 4 462.6375 6 462.6875 462.7125 cox! 467.5625 9 467.5875 10 467.6125 11 467.6375 12 467.6825 13 467.6375 14 467.7125 LCD Display Icons, 2 digit-(1$1 character is 2 se ment, 2“ character is 7 se ment Headset/Speaker Microphone Same size jacks as the FRSt 400, headset speaker microphone is not included Power Requirements 3 AA Alkaline batteries only, no NiCd capabilities. Batteries not included Vibrate Alert Yes VOX No CTCSS Yes November 2, 1999 UNIDEN PROPRIETARY Version 1.2 uniden America Corporation 4 Keys and Controls On/OffNqume Knob Yes Antenna Yes Speaker/Microphone Jack Yes P‘IT/Moniior Key Yes UP/DOWN Arrow Keys Yes CALL Key Yes SCAN/HOLD Ke Yes LIGHT Ke Yes LOCK Ke Yes Packa in S ecifications Display Box Yes 4 color, film to be submitted by UAC Inner Carton Cardboard FCC Approval Yes Model number and ID label Yes [oduct UPC Code 0 50633 55017 5 Owners Manual Yes, UAC to supply film, UJ to write the Manual for UAC review Warranty Included in the Owners Manual Registration Card Yes Separate card UAC to issue film Belt Clip with screw Packaged in plastic bag 4. Key Operation 4.1 ON/OFFNolume Knob Rotate clockwise to turn on. Continue to rotate clockwise to increase volume levels. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease volume and turn off. The knob will have a click feel upon turn on and turn off. 4.2 PTT/MON Key When the radio is turned on, pressing the P'I'I' (Push To Talk) section of the key will allow the user to make a voice transmission. This portion of the key will have a click feel to it. When the PTT is depressed the transmit icon will be displayed in the LCD screen. When turned on, the MON (Monitor) key can be depressed to open up the threshold level of squelch in order to receive distant or faint transmissions. This key will also have a click feel upon depression. There will be no LCD indication for the MON feature. 4.3 UP/DOWN Arrow Keys November 2, 1999 UNIDEN PROPRIETARY Version 1.2 uniden America Corporation 5 When the radio is turned on for the first time the channel on the LCD indicator will display 1. Pressing the UP arrow key once will move the channel number to 2. The up arrow key will be able to move through all fourteen channels. If the user is on the fourteenth channel and presses the UP key, the display will go back to channel 1. If at any time the UP arrow key is pressed and held down the channel indicator will quickly show the number of the channels moving higher until the key is released. The DOWN arrow key will function the same as the UP arrow key except move the channels in a decreasing order. If the user is on channel 1 and presses the DOWN arrow key, the channel information will display 14. Note: Every time the radio is turned off, the radio will remember the channel it was last on. The next time the radio is turned on the last used channel setting will be displayed. 4.4 CALL Key When the radio is turned on, the CALL key will transmit a tone over the selected channel displayed in the LCD screen. The tone can be used to alert other users to switch to another channel or for other purposes. The call icon will display in the LCD upon depression of the CALL key. The tone will be transmitted as long as the CALL key is depressed. Note: Please check FCC regulations regarding length of continuous lone transmission. 4.5 SCAN/HOLD Key When the radio is on, the user may press the SCAN key to make the radio scan through all 14 channels until a transmission is detected. The SCAN icon will appear in the display and the channel digits will continue moving incrementally in the increasing direction until a transmission is detected. Once a transmission is detected the radio will stop on the active channel to allow the user to listen to the transmission. After the transmission is complete, the radio will have a 2 second built in delay before it continues scanning. lf the user wishes to stay on an active channel the SCAN/HOLD key may be depressed a second time to hold on that channel. If the SCAN/HOLD key is pressed again, the unit will start scanning again. If the user holds on a channel, the scan icon will flash until the user either starts scanning again or presses the UP/DOWN key to go back to manual channel selection mode. 4.6 LIGHT/LOCK Key When the radio is on, the user can depress the LIGHT key to activate the back lit LCD screen. Pressing the key will activate the light for 5 seconds after which it will shut off. Pressing and holding this key will activate the Lock function. The Lock function will disable the functions of the following keys: UP/DOWN keys, November 2, 1999 UNIDEN PROPRIETARY Version 1.2 UlliflEI'I America Corporation 6 SCANfl-lOLD, and CTCSS keys. To unlock the feature press and hold the LIGHT/LOCK key for 2 seconds and the radio will return to normal operations. When the Lock feature is activated the icon will appear in the LCD screen. 4.7 CTCSSNIBRATE When the radio is on the user can press the CTCSS key and the LCD will show 00 next to the channel number that is currently displayed. The user will use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to choose from one of the 38 CTCSS codes. When the correct tone code is selected the user will press the CTCSS key again to program that channel with the tone code. Whenever this channel is displayed (with a code assigned), the CTCSS code number will also show in the LCD. For the user to have no tone code setting for the channel, the user would select 00 and press the CTCSS key. To activate the VIBRATE feature the user will press and hold the CTCSSNIBRATE key. This will make the radio vibrate anytime that there is an incoming transmission on a channel with a CTCSS code assigned. To deactivate the feature the user will press and hold the CTCSSNIBRATE key. When this feature is active, the icon for vibrate will be shown in the LCD screen. 4.8 SPEAKER/MIC Jacks These jacks will allow for the input of an external speaker/microphone. These jacks will be covered by a piece of rubber for protection. November 2, 1999 UNIDEN PROPRIETARY Version 1.2
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