Uniden UM525 English Owners Manual - Page 41

Care and Maintenance, Frequently Asked Questions - um 525

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The radio sends the distress call and sounds a distress tone. Then, the radio tunes to Channel 16 and Channel 70 and waits between 3 minutes and 30 seconds (210 seconds) and 4 minutes and 30 seconds (270 seconds) for an acknowledgement signal. The radio continues to sound the alarm and listen for an acknowledgement signal until it receives one. Receiving a DSC Distress Call If the radio receives a DSC distress call, you see a screen similar to the following, and the radio sounds a distress tone. If the name of the vessel sending the distress call is programmed into the radio, the DISTRESS 685749638 35°40.610N 139°46.564E 16 vessel's name appears. Otherwise, the vessel's MMSI, position, time, and nature code appear. Rotate PUSH/SELECT while a distress call is being received to display additional information about the distress call. If the sending radio does not send position and nature code information with its distress call, you see a screen similar to the following. 16 DISTRESS 123456789 NO POSITION Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance Your UM-525 Marine Radio is a precision electronic instrument and you should treat it accordingly. Due to its rugged design, very little maintenance is required. However, a few precautions should be observed. • If the antenna has been damaged, you should not transmit except in the case of an emergency. A defective antenna may cause damage to your radio. • You are responsible for continued FCC technical compliance of your radio. • You are urged to arrange for periodic performance checks with your Uniden Marine dealer. Frequently AskFerdeQquueestniotnlys Asked Questions Q: The radio will not turn on. What should I do? A: Check the battery or power source. Make sure the radio is receiving at least 13.8 volts. Q: When I press PTT on the microphone, TX appears on the display and other vessels hear a click, but they cannot hear me speak. What's wrong? A: The microphone might have a bad element. Contact your Uniden marine dealer for more information. Q: The radio always stops on one particular channel even though I didn't select it. Why? A: There might be a source of noise near that channel's frequency. Choose another frequency. Q: The radio is receiving noise on a channel and I cannot eliminate it using the squelch. What's wrong? A: An external source might be generating noise on that frequency. Turn off the offending device or choose another frequency. Care and Maintenance 41

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Care and Maintenance
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The radio sends the distress call and sounds a distress tone. Then, the radio tunes to
Channel 16 and Channel 70 and waits between 3 minutes and 30 seconds (210 seconds)
and 4 minutes and 30 seconds (270 seconds) for an acknowledgement signal. The radio
continues to sound the alarm and listen for an acknowledgement signal until it receives one.
Receiving a DSC Distress Call
If the radio receives a DSC distress call, you see a screen similar to the
following, and the radio sounds a distress tone. If the name of the
vessel sending the distress call is programmed into the radio, the
vessel’s name appears. Otherwise, the vessel’s MMSI, position, time,
and nature code appear. Rotate
PUSH/SELECT
while a distress call is being received to
display additional information about the distress call.
If the sending radio does not send position and nature code
information with its distress call, you see a screen similar to the
following.
Care and Maintenance
Your UM-525 Marine Radio is a precision electronic instrument and you should treat it
accordingly. Due to its rugged design, very little maintenance is required. However, a few
precautions should be observed.
If the antenna has been damaged, you should not transmit except in the case of an
emergency. A defective antenna may cause damage to your radio.
You are responsible for continued FCC technical compliance of your radio.
You are urged to arrange for periodic performance checks with your Uniden Marine
dealer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
The radio will not turn on. What should I do?
A: Check the battery or power source. Make sure the radio is receiving at least 13.8 volts.
Q:
When I press
PTT
on the microphone,
appears on the display and other vessels hear
a click, but they cannot hear me speak. What’s wrong?
A: The microphone might have a bad element. Contact your Uniden marine dealer for more
information.
Q:
The radio always stops on one particular channel even though I didn’t select it. Why?
A: There might be a source of noise near that channel’s frequency. Choose another
frequency.
Q:
The radio is receiving noise on a channel and I cannot eliminate it using the squelch.
What’s wrong?
A: An external source might be generating noise on that frequency. Turn off the offending
device or choose another frequency.
DISTRESS
35°40.610N
16
685749638
139°46.564E
DISTRESS
16
123456789
NO POSITION
TX
Care and Maintenance
Frequently Asked Questions