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Quick Overview of Basic Controls

Power ON/OFF

Rotate the power switch in a clockwise direction to turn the unit ON, adjust the volume to a comfortable 

level. Rotate the Power Switch counter clockwise until it clicks to turn off the power.

Secondary Function Buttons

To use the primary function (SCAN, DPX, MON) press the required button. 

To use the secondary function (MENU, PRI, CALL) press and hold the button for 2 seconds. 

To Select a Channel

Press the up or down keys to step upwards or step downwards one or more channels.

Setting the Squelch Level

To adjust the level of squelch use the rotary SQL control. Turning the control counter clockwise reduces 

the amount of squelch, and turning clockwise will increase the amount of squelch. To reduce the signals 

that you can hear, increase the squelch, to hear more signals which may include weak signals decrease the 

squelch.

PTT (Push-To-Talk) button

Before transmitting always listen on the channel to make sure it is not being used by another operator.

Select the desired channel. Press the PTT button on the microphone and speak normally into the 

microphone. Hold it approx. 7 cm from your mouth. Release the PTT button to end the transmission and 

listen for a reply.

Factory Reset

If the radio's display locks up or stops functioning properly, you might need to reset your UHF radio.

Caution: this procedure clears all the information you have stored in your UHF radio. 

Before you reset your UHF radio, try turning it off and on again. 

If your UHF radio is still not functioning correctly you may need to reset the UHF radio.

While holding the Channel up button, turn the radio on, only LCD backlight will be on for 1 to 2 seconds. 

The radio will then return to its original factory out condition. 

Wiring Methods

There are two possible wiring configurations for connecting to the vehicles power supply.

A. Radio stays ON when the ignition is switched OFF

Connect the radio’s negative (black) lead to the vehicle chassis, or directly to the battery’s negative terminal.

Connect the radio’s positive (red) lead via the 3 Amp fuse to the battery’s positive terminal. Alternatively, 

the positive lead could be connected at the fuse box at a point that has DC Power continuously available 

(preferably the battery side of the ignition switch) via the 3 Amp fuse.

B. Radio turns OFF with the ignition switch

Connect the radio’s negative (black) lead to the vehicle’s chassis, or directly to the battery’s negative 

terminal.

The radios positive (red) lead should connect to an accessory point in the vehicle’s fuse box via the 3 Amp 

fuse.

Antenna information

The antenna (not supplied) is of critical importance to maximise your output power and receiver sensitivity.

A poorly installed, inferior quality antenna, or one not designed for the correct frequency band, will give 

poor performance. You should only purchase an antenna designed for the 477MHz frequency band.

Antenna installation

 To obtain maximum performance from the radio, select a high quality antenna and mount it in a good 

location.

Never press the PTT before connecting an antenna to the radio.

Optional accessories

SPE85

External speaker

If required, you may install an external (8 ohm, Minimum 5W power) speaker 

fitted with a 3.5mm plug (not supplied). 

Depending on the installation, it may be necessary to use an external speaker 

(not supplied) to give improved volume and clarity. This can be plugged into the 

external speaker (SP) socket on the rear of the unit.

MMM100

Magnetic microphone holder

Summary of Contents for UHF030

Page 1: ... the speech may sound loud and distorted simply adjust your radio volume for the best listening performance When an older wideband radio receives a signal from a new narrowband radio the speech may sound quieter simply adjust your radio volume for best listening performance When operating a narrowband radio or Channel 41 80 interference is possible from wideband radios transmitting on high power o...

Page 2: ...ophone 1 Push to talk switch PTT 2 Recall Memory of Instant channel P1 3 Recall Memory of Instant channel P2 4 Recall Memory of Instant channel P3 LCD Icons Indicators 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 1 TX indicator 2 Busy indicator 3 Open scan 4 Priority scan 5 Instant memory channels scan 6 Repeator channel scan 7 Roger beep indicator 8 Memory active channel indicator 9 Channel dis...

Page 3: ...ty Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI To avoid the possibility of electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off your radio in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so such as health care facilities Caution This radio is designed for operation on a 12 Volt battery system It should not be connected directly to a 24 ...

Page 4: ...klight will be on for 1 to 2 seconds The radio will then return to its original factory out condition Wiring Methods There are two possible wiring configurations for connecting to the vehicles power supply A Radio stays ON when the ignition is switched OFF Connect the radio s negative black lead to the vehicle chassis or directly to the battery s negative terminal Connect the radio s positive red ...

Page 5: ...e used for mobile reception and channels 31 38 for mobile transmission They may also _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies NZ Ltd STREET ADDRESS 47 MacKelvie Street Grey Lynn Auckland NZ Phone 64 9 360 0862 Fax 64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS PO Box 68 307 Newton Auckland N...

Page 6: ... to provide you with a replacement product of its choosing that is at least equivalent to your product in performance No change to the conditions of this Express Warranty is valid unless it is made in writing and signed by an authorised representative of Oricom Oricom will not be liable under this Express Warranty and to the extent permitted by law will not be liable for any defect loss damage or ...

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