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Uniden GMR5089-2CKH Manual

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English U01UT065ZZA(0) GMR5089-2CKHS GMR5099-2CKHS • 15 GMRS / 7 FRS Channels • 7 Weather Channels • 142 Privacy Codes (CTCSS Tone and DCS Code) • Up to 50 Mile Range* • Internal VOX Circuitry • TRU Waterproof™ (JIS7) - Submersible and Floats • Direct Call with Name Display • 143 Group Codes • Silent Mode • 10 Selectable Call/Ring Tone Alerts • Backlit LCD Display • Glow in the dark keys • Roger Beep • Call Alert; Vibrate (GMR5099 Only) • 2 Headset Boom Mics • BOOST for Maximum Range* • Headset Jack • Auto Channel Change Call • Battery Level Meter • Rechargeable NiMH Battery Packs • Dual Charging Cradle with AC Adapter • Channel Monitor • Channel Scan • Group Scan • Keypad Lock • NOAA Emergency / Weather Channels • Emergency Weather Alert • Emergency Strobe Light • Belt Clip • 2 Carabiner Clips • Camo (GMR5099 Only) *Range may vary depending on environmental and/or topographical conditions. GMR5089-2CKHS/GMR5099-2CKHS RADIO LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY 16 1 17 23 18 19 20 21 22 24 2 3 9 25 4 10 11 5 6 12 13 7 14 8 15 1 Antenna 2 PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button 3 BOOST Button 4 Light/Monitor Button 5 Channel Up/Down Key 6 Tone/Group Key 7 D-call Key 8 Strobe Light 9 Headset Jack 10 Menu/Power key 11 Volume Up/Down key 12 Enter/Lock Key 13 Weather/Alert Key 14 Microphone 15 Speaker 26 16 Battery Level Indicator 17 Sub Code Indicator 18 Alert Indicator 19 Group Indicator 20 Receive Indicator 21 VOX Indicator 22 Call Indicator 23 Channel Indicator 24 Missed Call Indicator 25 Charging Contacts 26 Charging Indicators Congratulations on your purchase of a Uniden GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) waterproof radio. These lightweight, palm-sized, radios are state-of-the-art devices. Both have many top features. The GMR5089-2CKHS and GMR50992CKHS include two VOX headset boom mics. Use them at sporting events, to contact family and friends, while hiking, skiing, or outdoors, or in a neighborhood watch for vital communication - even outside by the pool! Don't worry; they float! Your radio complies with JIS7 water-resistant standards, which means the radio can be submerged in 1.0 meters of water for 30 minutes without damage. • The radio will only meet this rating if fully assembled and all rubber seals and the jack cover are well maintained and correctly fitted. This means that the Headset plug is not inserted, and the Headset jack cover and the battery pack are attached and securely fastened. • After your radio is submerged in water, you might notice that the sound is distorted. This is because water remains in and around the speaker and microphone. Just shake the radio to clear excess water, and the sound should return to normal. Note: If your radio is exposed to salt water, clean your radio thoroughly with fresh water and dry it before turning it on. PACKAGE CONTENTS Your package contains two radios, two rechargeable NiMH battery packs, one AC adapter, one charging cradle, two headset boom mics, two belt clips, two carabiner clips, and this reference guide. A NiMH battery pack powers this unit. To order the following optional accessories, visit our web site at www. uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988 during regular business hours. Use only Uniden accessories. • NiMH Battery Pack - #BP-38 • Charging Cradle - #RC-1289 • Headset Boom Mic - #ZA-133 or ZA-160 • AC Adapter - #AD-0001 • Carabiner Clip - #TSTD0720002 GMRS LICENSE The radio operates on the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies when using Channels 1-7 and channels 15-22. You must have a GMRS license issued by the Federal Communications Commission to legally use these channels. For licensing information and application forms, visit the FCC online at: www.fcc.gov/wtb/ uls or call the FCC hotline at 1-800-418-3676. If you have any questions, you can contact the FCC direct at 1-888-225-5322. No license is required for operation on channels 8-14 or operation on any channel in Canada. INSTALL THE BATTERY Each radio uses a supplied NiMH battery pack.To install the NiMH battery pack: 1) Make sure the radio is off. 2) Turn the screw holding the battery compartment counterclockwise with a screwdriver and lift up the battery cover, 3) Put the NiMH battery pack in the battery compartment, applying the battery contacts to the lower charge contacts. Be sure to follow the instructions written on the battery pack's label. Installing the battery pack incorrectly will prevent the unit from operating. 4) Before placing the battery cover back on the radio, check the rubber seal around the battery compartment and the ribbon of the battery pack; make sure that the seal is in good condition and that there is no foreign matter under the seal. 5) Replace the battery compartment door. Tighten the screws securely. Note: If the rubber seal appears worn, nicked, or dried out, replacement seals are available from www.uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988 during business hours. CHARGING THE RADIO Your radios include a charging cradle and two rechargeable battery packs. Follow these instructions to recharge your radios. Make sure to turn the radio OFF before placing the radio in the charging cradle. 1) Connect the adapter's plug to DC IN 9V jack of the charging cradle and plug the other end into an AC outlet. 2) Set the charging cradle on the desk or tabletop and place the radio in the charging cradle with the keypad facing forward. 3) Make sure that the LED illuminates. Charge the battery pack for 16 hours and remove the radio from the charging cradle after charging. Note: • Use only the supplied battery and AC adapter or approved accessories from Uniden. • Charge time may vary depending on the battery life remaining. • The battery must be installed for the unit to operate, even if the unit is also connected to external power. • If battery power is low, you cannot operate the radio even using external power. Allow the battery to charge before using. If you try to transmit while power is low, the radio will automatically turn off. • Charge time may vary depending on the battery life remaining. • Do not recharge alkaline batteries. Doing so can create a safety hazard or damage the radio. • For fastest charging, turn off the radio before charging. Warning! • The charging cradle is not waterproof. If the charging cradle falls in the water, unplug it before attempting to remove it from the water. Allow the cradle to dry completely before reconnecting the power. • Wipe off dirt or shake water from your radio before placing in the charging cradle if your radio is soiled or wet. USING A HEADSET You can use a headset (#ZA-133 or ZA-160) for more private communications. To use a headset, lift the rubber cover from over the headset jack, then plug in the headset. Important: Your radio is not submersible or waterproof when using a headset jack. When you remove the headset, be sure to fully press the jack cover into place to restore its waterproof capability. USING THE RADIO BATTERY LEVEL AND LOW BATTERY ALERT This radio has a battery level meter that indicates the status of the battery. When the battery level is low, the battery level meter icon flashes and then BATT appears after 30 seconds. Recharge the NiMH battery pack immediately. Warning! To avoid the risk of personal injury or property damage from fire or electrical shock, only use the Uniden accessories specifically designated for this product. USING THE RADIO In order to get the most out of your new radio, read this reference guide completely before attempting to operate the unit. Turning the Radio On and Adjusting the Volume 1) Press and hold MENU/ to turn the radio on. 2) To change the volume level, press VO or to increase or decrease the volume level then press ENTER/ . 3) Press and hold MENU/ to turn the radio off. Choosing a Channel Your radio has 22 channels and 142 Privacy codes you can use to talk to others. In order to speak to someone, both your radios must be set to the same channel and Privacy code. To choose a channel: Press CH or , then press CH or to increase or decrease the channel number displayed. To change the channel continuously, press CH or , then repeatedly press and hold CH or for more than 1 second. Note: Channels 1-7 and 15-22 have a typical range of up to 50 miles by pressing BOOST. HI displays when you select a GMRS channel, and LO displays when you select a FRS channel. SETTING UP GROUP MODE In order to use Group mode, you need to initialize a couple of settings in your radio: • Set the radio to Group mode. • Set a Group Code. • Set a Unit Number. • Set a "Nickname". Setting the Radio to Group Mode To set the radio to Group mode, which enables Direct Call, Auto Channel Change, and All Call, press and hold TONE/GROUP for 2 seconds. The radio displays GRP and group code. Note: In Group mode, you cannot receive transmissions from other radios unless they are also set to the same channel and group code. Setting the Group Code Set the group code for your radio group from 0-142. Everyone in your group must select the same group code in order to communicate with each other. 1) PressTONE/GROUP in Group mode. Press CH or to select the group number. 2) Press ENTER/ or TONE/GROUP to return to normal operation. Setting the Unit Number Each radio in your group needs to be set to a unique unit number, from 1-16. 1) Press MENU/ . Advance through the menu until UNIT appears, and then press ENTER/ . The current unit number flashes. 2) Press CH or to select the desired unit number. 3) Press ENTER/ to continue to the next section. Setting Your Nickname Your nickname appears on other units' displays when you make an All Call or Direct Call. This is also the name that appears on other radio displays when someone wants to make a Direct Call to you. Without a nickname, the unit number shows. 1) Press MENU/ . Advance through the menu until UNIT appears, and then press ENTER/ . The current unit number flashes, then press ENTER/ . The radio displays - - - - (or your current nickname) with the first place in the nickname flashing. 2) Press CH or to select the letter, then ENTER/ to advance to the next letter until you have entered your nickname. 3) Press MENU/ to confirm the setting and exit the menu. Using Group Mode Group mode lets you make direct calls to other people in your group without alerting the entire group and also lets you quickly change everyone in your group to another channel from a single radio. Before using Group mode, follow the instructions in "Setting Up Group mode" on every radio in your group. Then, to record the unit ID and everyone's nickname in every radio, send a call to "All" from each radio one time (see "Sending a Direct Call"). Sending a Direct Call Direct Call lets you call everyone in your group at once, or call a single person in your group without anyone else in the group knowing. It is like a "speed dial" directly to the person(s) you want to talk to. To call everyone in your group, press D CALL in Group mode. The radio flashes ALL. Then, press D CALL or ENTER/ . Everyone in your group receives a call "chirp" for about 3 seconds. When the chirp ends, begin your conversation. Note: When you make a direct call to "all," your radio also sends out your nickname or ID so that it will show up in the call list for everyone in your group. To call one person in your group without having other people know, press D CALL in Group mode. Then, use CH or to select the person you want to call and press D CALL or ENTER/ . Your radio sounds tones for 3 seconds as it sends the call. When the selected person answers, you can begin your conversation. You can silence the call tones any time by pressing PTT or BOOST. Your conversation remains private between you and the person you called until 15 seconds after your last conversation. Then, your radio automatically exits Private mode. Automatically Changing Channels Auto Channel Change lets you easily coordinate a channel change for everyone in your group. You might want to do this when you find you are getting a lot of interference on your current channel. You also use this feature to change from a low-power channel (8-14) to one of the high-powered channels (1-7, 15-22) for more range (or to a lowpower channel if you need longer battery life). To start an auto channel change, on any radio in the group, press MENU/ . Advance through the menu until CHCX appears, then press ENTER/ . The current channel flashes. Use CH or to select the target channel. You can check whether the selected channel is clear. Then press D CALL or ENTER/ . Your radio chirps for about 10 seconds while it sends out the channel change signal. As each radio receives the channel change signal, it chirps once, then changes to the new channel. To ensure all radios make it to the new channel, we recommend you: • Make sure you are in an open environment, where the radio will get the best range. • Optimize range during the channel change signal by raising the radio over your head to give the best possible height. • Do a "roll call" on the new channel after the move to be sure no one was left behind. If you missed someone, return to the previous channel and issue the signal again. USING THE RADIO IN STANDARD MODE Use the radio in Standard (not Group) mode when you need to be able to communicate with radios that do not have the group feature. Choosing a Privacy Code You can select a Privacy Code from 1-142 for each channel. oF (off) indicates no Privacy Code selected and your radio can receive a signal regardless of the code settings of the transmitting radio. 1) Press TONE/GROUP. The Privacy Code indicator flashes. 2) Press CH or to increase or decrease the code. You can also select oF. 3) Press ENTER/ or TONE/GROUP to return to normal operation. Note: Only tones 1-38 are standard across radio brands. Other settings might differ from brand to brand. See the specifications for the specific tones used for each setting. Channel Scan Feature Your radio has a channel scan feature that lets you easily scan all 22 channels. When an active channel is detected, the radio pauses on that channel until the channel is clear. Then after a 2-second delay, the radio resumes scanning. Pressing PTT or BOOST while the scan is paused on a channel lets you transmit on that channel. To turn on channel scan: Press MENU/ . The radio displays SCAN. Press ENTER/ .The channel number changes as the radio rapidly cycles through the channels. Use the radio in Standard (not Group) mode when you need to be able to communicate with radios that do not have the group feature. Talking on Your Radio To talk to others using the radio: 1) Press and hold PTT or BOOST and speak in a clear, normal voice about 2-3 inches away from the microphone. While you transmit, TXHI or TXLO appears on the display according to the type of channel. To avoid cutting off the first part of your transmission, pause slightly after pressing PTT or BOOST before you start talking. 2) When you finish speaking, release PTT or BOOST. You can now receive incoming calls. While receiving, RX appears on the display. Note: • When you press BOOST, BOOS appear on the display. The radio transmits at maximum power when a GMRS channel is selected. • If BOOST, PTT or VOX is continuously used, 1 minute after you start using the feature the transmission stops and you hear a timeout error tone. Monitor Mode Feature Your radio lets you listen for weak signals on the current channel at the press of a key. To turn on the Monitor mode: • Press and hold LIGHT/MON for 2 seconds until two beeps sound for continuous listening. The receiver circuit stays open, so you hear both the noise and weak signals. To turn off Monitor mode: Press LIGHT/MON to return to the previous mode. MON and RX disappear. Navigating through the Normal Menu Your radio has a Menu function to access advanced features. In order to use Auto Channel Change, you need to set your radio to Group mode. Scan Mode Silent Mode Auto Channel Change VOX Level Start Scanning ON-OFF Channel Change OFF, 1-5 Beep Roger Unit Call Tone Beep Setting Tone Setting ON-OFF ON-OFF Unit 1-10 Number Setting Nickname 1) To enter the menu, press MENU/ . 2) Press MENU/ again to advance through the menu. After the last menu item, the radio exits to the previous mode. 3) Other ways to exit the Menu function are: a. Press PTT, BOOST, LIGHT/MON, D CALL, WX/ALERT or TONE/GROUP. b. Wait 10 seconds until the radio automatically returns to the previous mode. Setting Silent Mode When you turn on Silent mode, all incoming calls are muted, the display backlight flashes, and the channel indicator displays SLNT and CALL to alert you to an incoming call. If you do not respond to the call within 15 seconds, the backlight turns off. The GMR5099 will also vibrate to remind you that you missed a call. Silent mode is disabled for 15 seconds when you transmit, receive, or press any other button. To set Silent mode: 1) Enter the menu. Advance through the menu until the SLNT displays, then press ENTER/ . The current setting flashes. 2) Press CH to display on, then press ENTER/ . Note: To prevent unwanted silent alerts, be sure to use a Privacy Code or Group Code whenever you use the Silent mode feature. You can hear the received voice when you turn on channel scan and an active channel is detected, even during Silent mode. Missed Call Alerts If you receive an incoming call while Silent mode is on and do not respond, the radio will turn on the Missed Call icon. If you are using Group mode, the radio will also indicate who made the call. The GMR5099 will additionally remind you of a missed call by vibrating every minute after the call for 3 minutes. Voice Operated Transmission Your radio is equipped with a user selectable Voice Operated Transmitter (VOX) that can be used for automatic voice transmissions. The VOX feature is designed to be used with a headset with a microphone. Transmission is initiated by speaking into the remote microphone instead of pushing PTT and BOOST. To select the VOX level: 1) Press MENU/ . Advance through the Menu until VOX appears on the display, then press ENTER/ . The current level (off, 1-5) flashes. Level oF (off) disables VOX, while levels 1-5 set the sensitivity of the VOX circuit. 2) Press either CH or to reach the desired VOX sensitivity level, then press ENTER/ . Use level 1 for increased sensitivity to voice in normally quiet environments, and use a higher level to reduce undesired activation in very noisy environments. Transmitting a Call Tone Your radio is equipped with 10 selectable call tones that are transmitted when you press D CALL in Standard mode. The selected tone also will be heard when someone places a direct call to you. To select a call tone: 1) Press MENU/ . Advance through the menu until CALL appears, then press ENTER/ . The current call tone number (1-10) flashes. 2) Press CH or to increase or decrease the number to the desired call tone. Each tone will be heard through the speaker. Press ENTER/ to select a call tone. To transmit the selected call tone, press D CALL. The selected tone is transmitted for a fixed length of time. Call Tone is cancelled if you press PTT or BOOST. Roger Beep Roger Beep is a beep that is sent to notify the end of transmission (both PTT and VOX transmission). You can hear Roger Beep through the speaker when both Roger Beep and Beep Tone are on. When Roger

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LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
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*Range may vary depending on environmental and/or topographical conditions.
15 GMRS / 7 FRS Channels
• 7 Weather Channels
142 Privacy Codes (CTCSS Tone
and DCS Code)
Up to 50 Mile Range*
Internal VOX Circuitry
TRU Waterproof™ (JIS7) —
Submersible and Floats
Direct Call with Name Display
143 Group Codes
Silent Mode
10 Selectable Call/Ring Tone Alerts
Backlit LCD Display
Glow in the dark keys
Roger Beep
Call Alert; Vibrate (GMR5099 Only)
• 2 Headset Boom Mics
BOOST for Maximum Range*
Headset Jack
Auto Channel Change Call
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Antenna
2
PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button
3
BOOST Button
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Light/Monitor Button
5
Channel Up/Down Key
6
Tone/Group Key
7
D-call Key
8
Strobe Light
9
Headset Jack
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Menu/Power key
11
Volume Up/Down key
12
Enter/Lock Key
13
Weather/Alert Key
14
Microphone
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Speaker
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Battery Level Indicator
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Sub Code Indicator
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Alert Indicator
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Group Indicator
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Receive Indicator
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VOX Indicator
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Call Indicator
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Channel Indicator
24
Missed Call Indicator
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Charging Contacts
26
Charging Indicators
Congratulations on your purchase of a Uniden
GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) waterproof
radio. These lightweight, palm-sized, radios are
state-of-the-art devices. Both have many top
features. The GMR5089-2CKHS and GMR5099-
2CKHS include two VOX headset boom mics. Use
them at sporting events, to contact family and
friends, while hiking, skiing, or outdoors, or in a
neighborhood watch for vital communication — even
outside by the pool! Don't worry; they float!
Your radio complies with JIS7 water-resistant
standards, which means the radio can be
submerged in 1.0 meters of water for 30 minutes
without damage.
The radio will only meet this rating if fully
assembled and all rubber seals and the jack
cover are well maintained and correctly fitted. This
means that the Headset plug is not inserted, and
the Headset jack cover and the battery pack are
attached and securely fastened.
After your radio is submerged in water, you might
notice that the sound is distorted. This is because
water remains in and around the speaker and
microphone. Just shake the radio to clear excess
water, and the sound should return to normal.
Note:
If your radio is exposed to salt water, clean
your radio thoroughly with fresh water and dry it
before turning it on.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Your package contains two radios, two rechargeable
NiMH battery packs, one AC adapter, one charging
cradle, two headset boom mics, two belt clips, two
carabiner clips, and this reference guide. A NiMH
battery pack powers this unit. To order the following
optional accessories, visit our web site at www.
uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988 during regular
business hours.
Use only Uniden accessories.
• NiMH Battery Pack – #BP-38
• Charging Cradle – #RC-1289
• Headset Boom Mic – #ZA-133 or ZA-160
• AC Adapter – #AD-0001
• Carabiner Clip – #TSTD0720002
GMRS LICENSE
The radio operates on the General Mobile Radio
Service (GMRS) frequencies when using
Channels 1-7 and channels 15-22. You must
have a GMRS license issued by the Federal
Communications Commission to legally use
these channels.
For licensing information and application
forms, visit the FCC online at: www.fcc.gov/wtb/
uls or call the FCC hotline at 1-800-418-3676. If
you have any questions, you can contact the
FCC direct at 1-888-225-5322. No license is
required for operation on channels 8-14 or
operation on any channel in Canada.
INSTALL THE BATTERY
Each radio uses a supplied NiMH battery pack.To
install the NiMH battery pack:
1) Make sure the radio is off.
2) Turn the screw holding the battery compartment
counterclockwise with a screwdriver and lift up
the battery cover,
3) Put the NiMH battery pack in the battery
compartment, applying the battery contacts to
the lower charge contacts. Be sure to follow the
instructions written on the battery pack’s label.
Installing the battery pack incorrectly will prevent
the unit from operating.
4) Before placing the battery cover back on the
radio, check the rubber seal around the battery
compartment and the ribbon of the battery pack;
make sure that the seal is in good condition and
that there is no foreign matter under the seal.
5) Replace the battery compartment door. Tighten
the screws securely.
Note:
If the rubber seal appears worn, nicked, or
dried out, replacement seals are available from
www.uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988 during
business hours.
CHARGING THE RADIO
Your radios include a charging cradle and two
rechargeable battery packs. Follow these
instructions to recharge your radios.
Make sure to turn the radio OFF before placing
the radio in the charging cradle.
1) Connect the adapter's plug to DC IN 9V jack of
the charging cradle and plug the other end into
an AC outlet.
2) Set the charging cradle on the desk or tabletop
and place the radio in the charging cradle with
the keypad facing forward.
3) Make sure that the LED illuminates. Charge the
battery pack for 16 hours and remove the radio
from the charging cradle after charging.
Note:
Use only the supplied battery and AC adapter or
approved accessories from Uniden.
Charge time may vary depending on the battery
life remaining.
GMR5089-2CKHS/GMR5099-2CKHS RADIO
1) Press and hold
MENU/
to turn the radio on.
2) To change the volume level, press
VO
or
to increase or decrease the volume level
then press
ENTER/
.
3) Press and hold
MENU/
to turn the radio off.
Choosing a Channel
Your radio has 22 channels and 142 Privacy
codes you can use to talk to others. In order to
speak to someone, both your radios must be set to
the same channel and Privacy code.
To choose a channel:
Press
CH
or
, then press
CH
or
to
increase or decrease the channel number
displayed.
To change the channel continuously, press
CH
or
, then repeatedly press and hold
CH
or
for more than 1 second.
Note:
Channels 1-7 and 15-22 have a typical
range of up to 50 miles by pressing
BOOST
.
HI
displays when you select a GMRS channel, and
LO
displays when you select a FRS channel.
SETTING UP GROUP MODE
In order to use Group mode, you need to initialize
a couple of settings in your radio:
Set the radio to Group mode.
Set a Group Code.
Set a Unit Number.
Set a "Nickname".
Setting the Radio to Group Mode
To set the radio to Group mode, which enables
Direct Call, Auto Channel Change, and All Call,
press and hold
TONE/GROUP
for 2 seconds. The
radio displays
GRP
and group code
.
Note: In Group mode, you cannot receive
transmissions from other radios unless they are
also set to the same channel and group code.
Setting the Group Code
Set the group code for your radio group from
0-142. Everyone in your group must select the
same group code in order to communicate with
each other.
1) Press
TONE/GROUP
in Group mode. Press
CH
or
to select the group number.
2) Press
ENTER/
or
TONE/GROUP
to return to
normal operation.
Setting the Unit Number
Each radio in your group needs to be set to a
unique unit number, from 1-16.
1) Press
MENU/
. Advance through the menu
until
UNIT
appears, and then press
ENTER/
.
The current unit number flashes.
2) Press
CH
or
to select the desired unit
number.
3) Press
ENTER/
to continue to the next section.
Setting Your Nickname
Your nickname appears on other units’ displays
when you make an All Call or Direct Call. This is
also the name that appears on other radio displays
when someone wants to make a Direct Call to you.
Without a nickname, the unit number shows.
1) Press
MENU/
. Advance through the menu
until
UNIT
appears, and then press
ENTER/
.
The current unit number flashes, then press
ENTER/
. The radio displays
- - - -
(or your
current nickname) with the first place in the
nickname flashing.
2) Press
CH
or
to select the letter, then
ENTER/
to advance to the next letter until you
have entered your nickname.
3) Press
MENU/
to confirm the setting and exit
the menu.
Using Group Mode
Group mode lets you make direct calls to other
people in your group without alerting the entire
group and also lets you quickly change everyone in
your group to another channel from a single radio.
Before using Group mode, follow the instructions in
"Setting Up Group mode" on every radio in your
group. Then, to record the unit ID and everyone’s
nickname in every radio, send a call to "All" from
each radio one time (see "Sending a Direct Call").
Sending a Direct Call
Direct Call lets you call everyone in your group at
once, or call a single person in your group without
anyone else in the group knowing. It is like a
"speed dial" directly to the person(s) you want to
talk to.
To call everyone in your group, press
D CALL
in
Group mode. The radio flashes
ALL
. Then, press
D CALL
or
ENTER/
. Everyone in your group
receives a call "chirp" for about 3 seconds. When
the chirp ends, begin your conversation.
Note:
When you make a direct call to "all," your
radio also sends out your nickname or ID so that it
will show up in the call list for everyone in your
group.
To call one person in your group without having
other people know, press
D CALL
in Group mode.
Then, use
CH
or
to select the person you
want to call and press
D CALL
or
ENTER/
. Your
radio sounds tones for 3 seconds as it sends the
call. When the selected person answers, you can
begin your conversation.
You can silence the call tones any time by pressing
normal operation.
Note:
Only tones 1-38 are standard across radio
brands. Other settings might differ from brand to
brand. See the specifications for the specific tones
used for each setting.
Channel Scan Feature
Your radio has a channel scan feature that lets you
easily scan all 22 channels. When an active
channel is detected, the radio pauses on that
channel until the channel is clear. Then after a
2-second delay, the radio resumes scanning.
Pressing
PTT
or
BOOST
while the scan is paused
on a channel lets you transmit on that channel.
To turn on channel scan:
Press
MENU/
. The radio displays
SCAN
. Press
ENTER/
.The channel number changes as the
radio rapidly cycles through the channels.
Use the radio in Standard (not Group) mode when
you need to be able to communicate with radios
that do not have the group feature.
Talking on Your Radio
To talk to others using the radio:
1) Press and hold
PTT
or
BOOST
and speak in a
clear, normal voice about 2-3 inches away from
the microphone. While you transmit,
TXHI
or
TXLO
appears on the display according to the
type of channel. To avoid cutting off the first part
of your transmission, pause slightly after
pressing
PTT
or
BOOST
before you start
talking.
2) When you finish speaking, release
PTT
or
BOOST
. You can now receive incoming calls.
While receiving,
RX
appears on the display.
Note:
When you press
BOOST,
BOOS
appear on the
display. The radio transmits at maximum power
when a GMRS channel is selected.
• If BOOST, PTT or VOX is continuously used, 1
minute after you start using the feature the
transmission stops and you hear a timeout error
tone.
Monitor Mode Feature
Your radio lets you listen for weak signals on the
current channel at the press of a key.
To turn on the Monitor mode:
Press and hold
LIGHT/MON
for 2 seconds until
two beeps sound for continuous listening. The
receiver circuit stays open, so you hear both the
noise and weak signals.
To turn off Monitor mode:
Press
LIGHT/MON
to return to the previous mode.
MON
and
RX
disappear.
Navigating through the Normal Menu
Your radio has a Menu function to access
advanced features. In order to use Auto Channel
Change, you need to set your radio to Group
mode.
Start
Scanning
Scan
Mode
Silent
Mode
ON-OFF
Auto
Channel
Change
Channel
Change
VOX
Level
OFF, 1-5
1-10
Call
Tone
Unit
Setting
Setting
Unit
Number
Roger
Beep
ON-OFF
Beep
Tone
ON-OFF
Setting
Nickname
1) To enter the menu, press
MENU
/
.
2) Press
MENU/
again to advance through the
menu. After the last menu item, the radio exits
to the previous mode.
3) Other ways to exit the Menu function are:
a. Press
PTT
,
BOOST
,
LIGHT/MON, D CALL,
WX/ALERT or TONE/GROUP.
b. Wait 10 seconds until the radio automatically
returns to the previous mode.
Setting Silent Mode
When you turn on Silent mode, all incoming calls
are muted, the display backlight flashes, and the
channel indicator displays
SLNT
and
CALL
to alert
you to an incoming call. If you do not respond to
the call within 15 seconds, the backlight turns off.
The GMR5099 will also vibrate to remind you that
you missed a call. Silent mode is disabled for 15
seconds when you transmit, receive, or press any
other button.
To set Silent mode:
1) Enter the menu. Advance through the menu until
the
SLNT
displays, then press
ENTER/
. The
current setting flashes.
2)
Press
CH
to display
on
, then press
ENTER/
.
Note:
To prevent unwanted silent alerts, be sure to
use a Privacy Code or Group Code whenever you
use the Silent mode feature.
Battery Level Meter
Rechargeable NiMH
Battery Packs
Dual Charging Cradle with
AC Adapter
Channel Monitor
Channel Scan
Group Scan
Keypad Lock
NOAA Emergency /
Weather Channels
Emergency Weather Alert
Emergency Strobe Light
Belt Clip
• 2 Carabiner Clips
• Camo (GMR5099 Only)
PTT
or
BOOST
.
Your conversation remains private between you
and the person you called until 15 seconds after
your last conversation. Then, your radio
automatically exits Private mode.
Automatically Changing Channels
Auto Channel Change lets you easily coordinate a
channel change for everyone in your group. You
might want to do this when you find you are getting
a lot of interference on your current channel. You
also use this feature to change from a low-power
channel (8-14) to one of the high-powered
channels (1-7, 15-22) for more range (or to a low-
power channel if you need longer battery life).
To start an auto channel change, on any radio in
the group, press
MENU/
.
Advance through the
menu until
CHCX
appears, then press
ENTER/
.
The current channel flashes. Use
CH
or
to
select the target channel. You can check whether
the selected channel is clear. Then press
D CALL
or
ENTER/
.
Your radio chirps for about 10 seconds while it
sends out the channel change signal. As each
radio receives the channel change signal, it chirps
once, then changes to the new channel.
To ensure all radios make it to the new channel,
we recommend you:
Make sure you are in an open environment,
where the radio will get the best range.
Optimize range during the channel change
signal by raising the radio over your head to
give the best possible height.
Do a "roll call" on the new channel after the
move to be sure no one was left behind. If you
missed someone, return to the previous channel
and issue the signal again.
USING THE RADIO IN STANDARD MODE
Use the radio in Standard (not Group) mode when
you need to be able to communicate with radios
that do not have the group feature.
Choosing a Privacy Code
You can select a Privacy Code from 1-142 for each
channel.
oF
(off) indicates no Privacy Code
selected and your radio can receive a signal
regardless of the code settings of the transmitting
radio.
1) Press
TONE/GROUP
. The Privacy Code
indicator flashes.
2) Press
CH
or
to increase or decrease the
code. You can also select
oF
.
3) Press
ENTER/
or
TONE/GROUP
to return to
You can hear the received voice when you turn on
channel scan and an active channel is detected, even
during Silent mode.
Missed Call Alerts
If you receive an incoming call while Silent mode is
on and do not respond, the radio will turn on the
Missed Call icon. If you are using Group mode, the
radio will also indicate who made the call.
The GMR5099 will additionally remind you of a
missed call by vibrating every minute after the call for
3 minutes.
Voice Operated Transmission
Your radio is equipped with a user selectable Voice
Operated Transmitter (VOX) that can be used for
automatic voice transmissions. The VOX feature is
designed to be used with a headset with a
microphone. Transmission is initiated by speaking
into the remote microphone instead of pushing
PTT
and
BOOST
. To select the VOX level:
1) Press
MENU/
. Advance through the Menu until
VOX
appears on the display
,
then press
ENTER/
.
The
current level (off, 1-5)
flashes. Level
oF
(off) disables VOX, while levels 1-5 set the
sensitivity of the VOX circuit.
2) Press either
CH
or
to reach the desired
VOX sensitivity level, then press
ENTER/
.
Use
level 1 for increased sensitivity to voice in normally
quiet environments, and use a higher level to
reduce undesired activation in very noisy
environments.
Transmitting a Call Tone
Your radio is equipped with 10 selectable call tones
that are transmitted when you press
D CALL
in
Standard mode.
The selected tone also will be heard when someone
places a direct call to you.
To select a call tone:
1) Press
MENU/
. Advance through the menu until
CALL
appears, then press
ENTER/
. The current
call tone number (1-10) flashes.
2) Press
CH
or
to increase or decrease the
number to the desired call tone. Each tone will be
heard through the speaker. Press
ENTER
/
to select a
call tone.
To transmit the selected call tone, press
D CALL
.
The selected tone is transmitted for a fixed length of
time. Call Tone is cancelled if you press
PTT
or
BOOST
.
Roger Beep
Roger Beep is a beep that is sent to notify the end of
transmission (both PTT and VOX transmission). You
can hear Roger Beep through the speaker when both
Roger Beep and Beep Tone are on. When Roger
The battery must be installed for the unit to
operate, even if the unit is also connected to
external power.
If battery power is low, you cannot operate the
radio even using external power. Allow the
battery to charge before using. If you try to
transmit while power is low, the radio will
automatically turn off.
Charge time may vary depending on the battery
life remaining.
Do not recharge alkaline batteries. Doing so can
create a safety hazard or damage the radio.
For fastest charging, turn off the radio before
charging.
Warning!
• The charging cradle is not waterproof. If the
charging cradle falls in the water, unplug it
before attempting to remove it from the water.
Allow the cradle to dry completely before
reconnecting the power.
• Wipe off dirt or shake water from your radio
before placing in the charging cradle if your
radio is soiled or wet.
USING A HEADSET
You can use a headset (#ZA-133 or ZA-160) for
more private communications. To use a headset,
lift the rubber cover from over the headset jack,
then plug in the headset.
Important:
Your radio is not submersible or
waterproof when using a headset jack. When you
remove the headset, be sure to fully press the jack
cover into place to restore its waterproof capability.
USING THE RADIO BATTERY LEVEL AND LOW
BATTERY ALERT
This radio has a battery level meter that indicates
the status of the battery. When the battery level is
low, the battery level meter icon
flashes and
then
BATT
appears after 30 seconds. Recharge the
NiMH battery pack immediately.
Warning!
To avoid the risk of personal injury or
property damage from fire or electrical shock, only
use the Uniden accessories specifically designated
for this product.
USING THE RADIO
In order to get the most out of your new radio, read
this reference guide completely before attempting
to operate the unit.
Turning the Radio On and Adjusting the Volume
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