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SURFACEMOUNTTECHNOLOGY
SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE' RELIABILITY
OPERATING GUIDE
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Please read carefully before operating this radio. Safety Information . DO NOT operate the transmitter of any radio equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. . Have your radio equipment serviced by a Uniden Service Agent. Using Alkaline Batteries . Do not charge the Alkaline batteries in this equipment. Charging them will damage the UH-O45XRand/or cause the battery to explode. Uniden@ is a registered trademark of Uniden Corporation. Features, Specifications and avail
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CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.. . . . .2 CONTENTS 3 INCLUDEDIN YOUR PACKAGE. . . . . . . . .4 INTRODUCTION 5 FEATURES 5 CONTROLS & INDICATORS. . . . . . . . . . . .6 BATTERY INSTAllATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 CHARGING THE UH045XR BATTERIES. . . .9 ANTENNA 9 BElTCLlP 10 OPERATION 10 SPECIAlFEATURES 12 OPTION SETTINGS 14 UHFCBCHANNEL TABLE.. . . . . . . . . . .15 CTCSS CODEFREQ(Hz) TABLE.. . . . . . . .15 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 SPECIFICATIONS 17 WARRANTY 18 3
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UHO45XR Antenna 0 0 Batteries BeltClip & Wrist Strap Unid~n '.Jf"'<:>",,"~F """""WAY""'" Registration Card Registration Card Operating Manual NOTE: If any items are missing or damaged, ~ please contact your place of purchase ~ immediately. 4
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden UHO45XRPocket Max. This 19 Channel personal 2-Way Radio represents a great value in professional portable communications. You will find that it provides reliable, consistent performance for short distance 2-Way personal communications. The UHO45XRseries are lightweight, palm sized 2-Way radios that can be used up to about 3km with family or friends at sporting events, camping, hunting, shopping malls or any other indoor or outdoor activ
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Flexible Antenna VOl. SW! ON/OFF TX/RX LED Knob Indicator / LCD UPButton Display PTT(Push to TALK) Button MONITOR Button Microphone Battery Compartment MODE Button (located on the rear side) Speaker Battery Cover Latch (located on the rear side) *Note: Optional speaker microphone, headset and charger are available from your local Uniden dealer. Battery Compartment Houses four "AAA" batteries lincluded). BatteryCoverlatch Securesthe battery cover in place. BeltClip A belt clip is included to secu
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MONITOR Button Allows you to listen in on a channel for weak signals and adjust the volume level. MODE Button Allows you to program channels, privacy codes and other option settings. UP (,£) and Used for changing channels, DOWN (Y') Buttons privacy codes and option settings during programming mode. LCD PANEL DISPLAY Channel CTCSS Code Transmit Symbol Number ..~. JO~/ Receive ,,-JU~k~ Symbol ID:!] 0 0 Battery Level! Spk Mic/Headset Keylock Low Battery Connection Symbol Symbol Indicator LCD Displa
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.. BATTERYINSTALLATION. . .. 1. Release the battery cover latch located on the rear of the unit. (See Figure 1). 2. Liftup the battery cover from the battery compartment. 3. Install four "AAA" type batteries following the polarities shown in Figure 2. 4. Reinstall the battery cover. 5. Lock the battery cover latch into position (See Figure 3). (Rear View) \ ....... e e e e Battery >- >- >- >- '" '" '" Compartm ,ji ID ,ji ,ji Cover .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. (8 (8 (8 (8 AAA Batte ==i::( Battery Cove
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...~=.===-- ._-=~ You can use rechargeable batteries on the UH045XR. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHARGE ANY OTHER TYPE OF BATTERY EXCEPT RECHARGEABLE ONES. CHARG- ING STANDARD ALKALINE BATTERIES CAN CAUSE EXPLOSION AND FIRE RESULTING IN DAMAGE AND/OR INJURY. To Charge the Batteries 1. Turn the radio OFF. 2. Insert the charger into the external Mic/Chg jack on the side of the radio. 3. Plug the charger into a standard 240 Volt outlet. The unit will be fully charged in about 10 hours. Spkr MicjChg jack NOTE
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-, " 'BELT CLIP r, '- Installing the belt clip: 1. Slide the belt clip into place in the belt clip slot as shown in figure 4. 2. Ensure that the clip locks in place by listening for a "click", Removing the belt clip: 1. Pull the belt clip latch away from the unit as shown in figure 5. 2. While pulling the latch, push up on the belt clip to remove it from the radio. Belt Clip latch BeltClip Belt Clip Slot (Rear View) (Figure4) (Figure5) OPERATION Turning the unit ON I OFF . Turn the Volume Knob c
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--- OPERATION' . C. \~ Receiving a call The unit is continuously in receive mode when the unit is turned ON. When you receive a call, the TXjRXLED will light up green and the Receive icon will be dis- played. Transmitting a call 1. Push and hold the PTTbutton to transmit. The LED indicator will light up red and the TXicon will appear on the LCDdisplay. 2. While pressing the PTTbutton, speak in a normal voice about 2-3 inches away from the microphone. 3. Release the PTTbutton when you are finishe
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... ,..,.' SPECIAL FEATURES... . Privacy codes (CTCSS) The privacy code option allows you to hear only specific users, effectively blocking out unwanted calls from other users on the same channel you are using. There are 38 CTCSS codes to choose from on each channel. To set the code: 1. Press and hold the MODE key until the LCDchannel number display flashes. 2. Press the MODE key again and the Code number will begin to flash. 3. While it is flashing, press the UP (...) or DOWN (T) key to change
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.'. .SPECIAL FEATURES. -' .', Key Lock This feature prevents accidental entries. Key Lock temporarily disables the UP, DOWN and MODE keys when turned ON. . To turn Key LockON, press the MODE and MONITOR keys at the same time until the Key Lock Icon appears on the display. . Repeat the above procedure to turn OFF. NOTE: Only the PH and MONITOR buttons will \I function during Key Lock mode. Battery Level Indicator . The LCDdisplays the relative battery power level according to the number of square
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. - OPTION SEnlNGS Time Out Timer (TOT) ,-", . . ,-., . =-,-, --L'Lt r -Lt , r -1- Lt '- - - This option limits the maximum transmission time (in minutes) to conserve battery power. Factory default is set to toO(disabled). 1. Turn off the radio. 2. Press and hold the MODE button while turning ON the radio. The LCD will show "t-O". 3. Press the UP or DOWN keys to select the desired limit (from 1 to 20 minutes). Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) [b-oF ) boon This option prevents transmission while receiv
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~ """"--'" CH CTCSS CHANNELS FREQ (MHz) 1 38 476.425 38 2 476.450 3 476.475 38 4 476.500 38 5 476.525 38 6 476.550 38 7 476.575 38 8 476.600 38 9 476.625 38 10 476.650 38 11 38 476.675 12 476.700 38 13 476.725 38 14 476.750 38 15 4Z6.7Z5 38 16 476.800 38 17 476.825 38 18 476.850 38 38 19 476.875 CODE FREQ CODE FREQ 67.0 1 20 131.8 2 71.9 21 136.5 22 3 74.4 141.3 4 77.0 23 146.2 5 79.7 24 151.4 6 82.5 25 156.7 85.4 7 26 162.2 8 88.5 27 167.9 9 91.5 28 173.8 10 29 179.9 94.8 11 97.4 30 186.2 12 10
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION Doesnot . Check batteries.Ensurethat the turn on batteries are installed properly. .Thebatteries may be weak. Replaceold batteries with four new 11 AAA" batteries. .TurnVOL SW/ON-OFFknob Reception isweak clockwise to increasevolume. . The receiving signal may be weak and out of range. If this happens pressthe MONITOR key. Cannot change .To change channels, press and channels hold the MODE key first until the Channel digit flasheson the LCD panel. Thenpressthe UP
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SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Frequency Control Phase Locked Loop(PLL) 476.425MHz to Frequency Range 476.875MHz Numberof Channels 19 25kHz ChannelSpacing 0 Cto55C OperatingTemperature PowerSource 6V Size(H x D x W! in mm 103Hx 33 Dx 53W (withoutAntenna) 165g(withBattery) Weight [with Batteries) 8 ohm Speaker(impedanceand rating) Microphone Built-in Electret type AS/NIS4365 Approval TRANSMITTER :t 500 Hz (nominal) Frequency Toleranceat 25C :t 2.5PPM FrequencyStability Carrier Power 0.4 Watt -30 dBm ~pur
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. WARRANTY One-Year limited Warranty Important:Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR: Uniden Australia Pty limited ACN 001 865498 Uniden New Zealand limited ELEMENTSOF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this warranty its UH045XR (hereinafter referred to as the 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 ori
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WARRANTY WARRANTY CARD: If a Warranty Card has been included with this Product, please complete and return to us within 14 days of purchase. Your name and the serial number of the Product will then be registered in our database and this will help us process your claim with greater speed and efficiency should you require warranty service. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty, the Product should be shipped or delivered, fr
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