Uniden Pro 500D Users Manual
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,__e,... ..- .--'~ ---= '-- .-- ---. 'V --" @ PRO 5000 Professional MobileCB radio :[ - -..-.-.. J br- -==:::: <:: Introd uction Welcome to the world of sophisticated, state-of-the-art CB radio communi- cations. YourUniden PRO5000 represents the mostadvanced mobileradio ever designed for use in the Citizens Band Radio Service. It willoperate' on any of the 40 ,~M frequencies authorized by the Department of Communications. Your PRO 5000 features a superheterodyne circuit with PHASELOCKEDLOOP techniques to assure precise frequency control. This radio has been type accepted and certified by the DOC Warning Before transmitting with your transceiver, you must obtain clDepartment of Communications (D.O.C) Citizens Radio Licence. Obtain an application form, from the D.O.C Before completing the form you should read the conditions governing the licensing and operation of the CR.S. (D.O.C brochure RB 14). This brochure also can be obtained from the D.O.C After completing the application form, mail it with the appropriate fee to the Superintendant Regulatory of Licensing in the State or territory in which the station will be operated. Connecting the Power Cords With regard to the connection of the power cords, it may be possible or desirable to connect the red lead (for negative ground systems) or the black lead (forpositive ground systems) to the ignition switch accessory terminal so that the radio isautomatically turned off when the ignition switch (key) is turned off. Alternately, the power lead may be connected to an available terminal on the fuse block or even to a point in the wiring harness. Care must be taken, however, to guard against a short circuit condition. When in doubt, please contact your vehicle dealer for specific information about your vehicle. J 1: T - -.-- - 1- 1. Built-in ANL Circuitry - Help reduce harsh background noise caused by a variety of interference sources. 2. TX LED - An LEDlights to indicate when the radio is transmitting. 3. Microphone - The operational mode of the CBis controlled by the push-totalk switch on the mic. Press the switch to activate the transmitter and disable the receiver. Release the switch to enable the receiver and disable the transmitter. When transmitting, hold the mic about 2 inches from your mouth and speak clearly in a normal voice. The mic included with the PRO 5000 is a detachable electret type. 4. SjRF METER - This LEDmeter shows the relative strength of the received signal or the RF output. 5. Channel Indicator - Displays the channel currently in use. 6. Channel Selector - This switch selects the desired channel for transmission and reception. All channels, except channel 9, may be used for communications between stations operating under different license. Channel 9 has been reserved by the D.O.C for emergency communications involving the immediate safety of individuals or the immediate protection of property. Channel 9 also may be used to render assistance to a motorist. This is a D.O.C rule and applies to all operators of CB radios. 1. SQUELCH- The Squelch conrrol is used to eliminate background noise during the absence of a transmission. Turn the control fully counter clockwise, then slowly rotate it back, clockwise until all noise disappears. At this setting any transmission must be slightly stronger than the background noise to "Break Squelch" or to be heard. Further clockwise rotation will increase the threshold at which a signal will be heard. You can select any level to "Break Squelch" 8. Volume Control - Rotate clockwise to turn radio on and to increase volume. Antenna Connector - This female connector permits connection of the transmission line cable male connector (PL-259)to the transceiver. --- 0 eration Operating Procedure to Receive 1. Besure that the power source, antenna and microphone are properly connected. 2. Turn the unit on by rotating the volume control clockwise. 3. Set the channel selector switch to the desired channel. 4. Set the volume control to a comfortable listening level. 5. Listen to the background noise from the speaker. Turn the squelch control clockwise until the noise disappears (no signal should be present). Leave the control at this setting. The squelch is now properly set. The receiver will remain quiet until a signal is actually received. Do not advance the control too far, or some weaker signals will not be heard. Operating Procedure to Transmit 1. Be sure the operator has read and understands D.G.C rules and regulations prior to operating the transmitter. 2. Select the desired channel for transmission. 3. 'fthe channel isclear, depress the push-to-talk switch on the side of the microphone and speak in a normal voice. CAUTION: The transceiver Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (V.S.W.R.)measurement must be performed prior to the use of the transmitter. A "V.S.W.R." ratio in excess of 2: 1 may damage the transmitter. Please check your SWRreading frequently by using an SWRmeter. Preventative Maintenance At six to twelve month inteNals, the following system checks should be made: 1. Check the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (V.S.W.R.) 2. Inspect all electrical connections. 3. Inspect antenna coaxial cable for wear. 4. Inspect all screws and other mounting hardware. ] I ! t --- --- - - - 'r- Installation Plan the location of the radio and microphone bracket before starting installation. Select a location that is convenient for operation and does not interfere with the driver or passenger in the vehicle. The radio should be securely fastened to a solid surface using the mounting bracket and self-tapping screws which are provided. Mobile Antenna Since the maximum allowable power output of the transceiver is limited by the D.O.C, the antenna isa very important factor affecting transmission distance. It is for this reason that we strongly recommend that you install only a quality antenna in your new CB radio system. You have purchased a superior quality transceiver. 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. We recommend that you use an SWRmeter when installing your antenna. Set your PRO 5000 to channel 20 and make adjustments to the antenna until the meter reads as close to 1as possible. YourUniden dealer is qualified to assist you in the selection of the proper antenna to meet your application requirements. For automobile installation, the whip antenna may be used with good effect. The most efficient and practical installation is a full quarter wave whip antenna mounted on the rear deck or fender top, midway between the rear window and bumper. t\ short "loaded" whip antenna is more convenient to install on your automobile, although the efficiency is less than a full quarter wave whip antenna. For marine installation, consult your dealer for information regarding an adequate grounding system and prevention of electrolysis between fittings on the hull and water. Ground Information Most newer cars and small trucks use a negative ground system, while some older' cars and some newer larger trucks may use a positive ground system. A negative ground systemisgenerallyidentifiedbythe "-" battery terminal being connected to the vehicle motor block, but ifyou cannot determine the polarity of your vehicle, consult your vehicle dealer for information. NOTE: This radio may be installed and used in any 12-volt DC negative or positive ground system. Negative ~ Ground System Ifyou are operating on a negative ground system, connect the red DC power cord from the radio to the positive "+" battery terminal or other convenient point and connect the black power lead to the chassis orvehicle frame, orthe negative "-" terminal of the battery. Positive Ground System If you are operating on a positive ground system, connect the black DC power cord fromthe radioto the negative "-" battery terminalor other convenient point and connect the red power lead to the chassis orvehicle frame, orthe positive "+" terminal of the battery. <:: F--'" = r~--~- - -=== :=::::Y-.. --=+-., I Channels: Frequency Range: Frequency Control: Frequency Tolerance: Operating Temp.: Microphone: Input Voltage: Current Drain: 40 AM 26.965 to 27.405 MHz Phase Locked Loop '(PLL)synthesizer :!:0.005% -30°C to +50°C Plug in type: electret 13.8 VDC nom. (+ or - ground) TX:full mod., 1.7A RX:with max audio output, 1.7A 4- 9/ 16"W X 6 _35 / 64 "0 X 1-13/ 32 "H 1.61bs. UHF, SO-239 Indicates relative RFoutput and received signal strength Size: Weight: Antenna Connector: LEDMeter: TRANSMITTER Power Output: Modulation: Freq. Response: Output Impedance: RECEIVER Sensitivity: 4 watts Class B amplitude modulation 300 - 2500 Hz 50 ohms, unbalanced Selectivity: Image Rejection: I.F. Frequency: Automatic Gain Control: Squelch: Audio Output Power: Freq. Response: Distortion: Internal Speaker: 0.7pV for 10dB; (S + N)/N typical (limit: 1.2pV) 6dB a 7KHz, 70dB a 10KHztypical 80 dB typical Double Conv~rsion Superheterodyne 1st 10.692 MHz 2nd 450 KHz (AGC):less than 10dB change in audio output for inputs from 10 to 50,000 microvolts Adjustable; threshold less than 1pV 7 watts max. into 8 ohms 300 to 2000 Hz less than 10% at 4 watts, 1000Hz 16 ohms,S watts round Specifications and features are subject to change without notice. ---.-- ~ -h.-- - 1 L l Troub.leshootin Ifyou r PRO5000 is not perform ing up to you r expectations, please try these simple steps. Ifyou still cannot get satisfactory results after reading this manual and following the trouble shooting steps, please call the Uniden Australia Pty. Ltd. at 599-3355. Ifyou determine that seNice is necessary, contact your local dealer or pack the unit in its original carton and send it along with a brief, concise description of the problem, your name, address, phone number, and a copy of the original purchase receipt to the address listed in the warranty. TROUBLE CHECK Unit will not turn on. No power. 1. Check power cord and all connections. 2. Check power cord fuse. 3. Check vehicle electrical system. Poor reception 1. Check and adjust Squelch. 2. Check antenna system, cabie and connectors. 3. Check operation mode of the radio. Weak transmission 1. Check antenna system, cable and connectors. 2. Check antenna grounding. 3. Check for corrosion on connectors. Servicing your CB Technical information, diagrams and charts will be provided upon request. It is the user's responsibi/ityto see that this radio is operating at all times in accordance with the O.O.C Citizens Radio SeNice regulations. We highly recommend that you consult a qualified radiotelephone technician for seNice and alignment ofthis radio. When ordering parts, it is important to specify the correct model number and serial number of this radio. Please refer to the WARNING information on the first page of this manual. T J - ~.__. J. --=------ ""'~~--- T I WARRANTOR: UN/DEN AUSTRALIAPTY.LTD.345 Princes Highway, Rockda/e, NSW. 2216 ("UN/DEN"). ELEMENTSOF WARRANTY: UN/DEN warrants, for the duration of this warranty, its UN/DEN Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitation or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION: Thiswarranty shall terminate and be of no further effect Two (2)years after the date of original purchase of the Product or at the time the Product is (a) damaged or not maintained as reasonable and necessary, (b) modified, (c)improperly installed, (d) is repaired by someone other Warrantor for a defect or malfunction covered by this Warranty, or (e)used in a manneror purpose for which the Product was not intended. PARTS COVERED: This Warranty covers all components of the Products. STATEMENTOF REMEDY:In the event that the Product does not conform to this Warranty at any time while this Warranty is effective, Warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you prepaid, without charge for parts, service, or any other costs incurred by Warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this Warranty. In addition, ifthe Product contains a defect or malfunction which is not repaired after a reasonable number of attempts by Warrantor to repair the Product, the Product or defective component will at our discretion, be replaced without charge, when the defective product is delivered to the warrantor at 345 Prince Highway, Rockdale, NSW. 2216 free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. Please note that while the Product w.illbe remedied under this Warranty without charge. TH/SWARRANTYDOES NOT COVEROR PROVIDEFOR THE REIMBURSEMENTOR PAYMENTOF INCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: /n the event that the Product does not conform to this Warranty, the Product should be shipped prepaid, to Warrantor at 345 Princes Highway, Rockdale, NSW. 2216. THEOR/GINALOR COpy OF THESALESRECEIPTOR OTHERVALIDEVIDENCE OF THE DATE OF THE ORIGINALPURCHASEMUSTACCOMPANYTHISPRODUCT. I L /' /~ I- .T /" -~ _. --.1-- ~ -- unid~n@ Australia Pty. Ltd. 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