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UNIDEN Model PRO630XL

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Selecting a Channel

Turn the Rotary Channel Selector at the base 

to select the desired channel.

For your reference a list of the available channels, corresponding frequencies 

and guidelines for their use is printed on p.26.

Operation

Summary of Contents for PRO630XL

Page 1: ...UNIDEN Model PRO630XL 1 OWNER S MANUAL AM CB RADIO TRANSCEIVER PRO630XL ...

Page 2: ... Squelch 16 Selecting a Channel 17 Programming the Instant Priority Channel 18 Recalling the Instant Priority Channel 18 Transmitting 18 Call Function 18 Dual Watch 18 Scanning 19 Open Scan OS Mode 20 Group Scan GS Mode 20 Priority Watch 21 Add Remove Channels from SCAN Memory 21 VOX Operation optional VOX headset required 22 Selecting the Call tone 22 Busy Channel Lockout 23 Roger Beep 23 Beep On...

Page 3: ...Transmit Receive AM 40CH AM CB TX Power 4W LCD Display with Backlight LCD Backlight brightness control HI LO Off Mobile DIN Size Front Fire Speaker Signal Strength Power Meter ANL Automatic Noise Limiter Instant Priority Channel Programming One touch Instant Priority Channel recalling Dual Watch with Instant Priority Channel Group Scan and Priority Watch Open Scan Scan Channel Memory On Off separa...

Page 4: ... If there is trouble with receiving Check the VOLUME control setting Be sure the SQUELCH is adjusted properly Possibly the radio is over squelched If there is trouble with transmitting Check that the transmission line coaxial cable is securely connected to the ANTENNA connector Check that the antenna is fully extended for proper operation Check that all transmission line coaxial cable connections ...

Page 5: ...ual Watch 3 ANL Automatic Noise Limiter 4 Key Lock MEM Memory Scan Channels 5 SCAN Scan On Off 6 OS GS Open or Group Scan Liquid Crystal Display LCD 7 SQ Rotary Squelch control 8 VOL Rotary Volume control 9 ON OFF Power On Off control MIC Front MIC Jack 10 Controls Connectors PRO630XL Front View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 6: ...UNIDEN Model PRO630XL 6 Controls Connectors Connectors 11 Power Input Connection 13 8VDC 12 Ext Speaker Jack 13 Rear MIC Jack 14 AM Antenna Connection PRO630XL Rear View 11 12 14 13 ...

Page 7: ...ntrols Connectors Controls and Connectors 15 CALL Call Tone Button 16 INST Instant Priority Channel Button 17 PTT Push To Talk Button 18 MICROPHONE 19 RJ45 type plug 20 Front MIC Jack Cover Standard Microphone 15 16 17 19 20 18 ...

Page 8: ...ated Microphone 7 BCL Busy Channel Lockout 8 ROGER Roger Beep 9 BEEP Key Beep 10 Signal Power Level 11 S RF Receive Signal or Transmit 12 LIGHT LCD Backlight Brightness 13 Channel Number 14 M Channel in Memory 15 PRI Priority Watch 16 GS Group Scan 17 Channel Frequency 18 SCAN Scan mode 19 DUAL Dual Watch Indicators Indicators 1 16 15 13 12 19 18 17 7 8 9 11 2 3 6 5 4 14 10 ...

Page 9: ...crews Washers and spare fuse Standard Microphone DIN E Sleeve DIN E rubber ring and keys for vehicle installation Mounting Bracket Mounting Screws Washer Stars And Screws OWNER S MANUAL AM CB RADIO TRANSCEIVER PRO630XL DC Power Cord with fuse Extension Cable EC100 and Rubber Bushing Dust Cover ...

Page 10: ...UNIDEN Model PRO630XL 10 External Speaker MS100 VOX Headset VM091 Optional Accessories ...

Page 11: ...e flat rubber ring fitted around the cabinet sides near the front of the PRO630XL Fit the supplied DIN E rubber ring in it s place When fitted the rubber ring will act as a seal against the DIN E sleeve At the left and right sides of the ring there will be a slot space The slots in the fitted DIN E Rubber Ring will enable proper removal of radio from the DIN E sleeve 5 Before inserting the PRO630X...

Page 12: ... DIN E sleeve This is easily done using the provided Removal Keys Fully insert both Removal Keys straight into the slots on the left and the right edges of the radio s dress panel You cannot remove the radio if only one key is available Press in fully and the radio will unlock from the sleeve making withdrawal from the sleeve possible Store the keys in a safe place for future use DIN E Installatio...

Page 13: ... the flat blade of a screwdriver or similar object carefully press the lock tab at the bottom side of the MIC plug and push it upwards At the same time tug on the MIC cord to draw back the MIC plug Rear MIC Jack Use the Rear MIC Jack if the main base is mounted where a Front MIC connection is intrusive or if you wish to use Standard Microphone with the extension cable Peel the dust cover from the ...

Page 14: ...position and mark and drill two 3mm holes Fix the MIC Hanger into place with screws Conventional Mounting with Double Sided Tape not supplied High quality Double Sided tape can be found at good retail stores Secure the front and back pieces of the MIC Hanger using the supplied binding screws Locate a suitable mounting position Apply high quality Double Sided tape onto the flat area of the MIC Hang...

Page 15: ...of the extension cable connects to the Radio The socket end of the extension cable connects with the microphone plug 1 The rubber collar dust cover on the microphone cable is not required and can be pushed out of the way along the cable 2 Drill a 13mm hole at the MIC Hanger location 3 Thread the microphone plug through the hole and connect with the extension cable 4 Mount the MIC Hanger over the h...

Page 16: ...tting the SQUELCH control see p 17 for Selecting a Channel Operation Think of the squelch control as a gate If you turn Squelch fully clockwise it raises the Squelch gate so high that no signals get through If you turn the Squelch fully counterclockwise it lowers the Squelch Gate to the extent that all signals get through weak medium and strong signals and noise To set the Squelch Gate to the desi...

Page 17: ...lecting a Channel Turn the Rotary Channel Selector at the base to select the desired channel For your reference a list of the available channels corresponding frequencies and guidelines for their use is printed on p 26 Operation ...

Page 18: ...icrophone Hold it approx 7cm from your mouth Release the PTT button to end the transmission and listen for a reply Call Function Press the microphone Call Button A three second ringing tone will be transmitted You may select from 5 types of tones see p 22 Current regulations require calling tones to be restricted to one transmission per minute If a second transmission is attempted within one minut...

Page 19: ... Furthermore the AM CB Radio is designed to have two types of scanning Open Scanning OS and Group Scanning GS to give you flexibility and allow you to use the radio more effectively Press SCAN OS GS and Scanning starts The SCAN icon appears The scan direction can be changed at any time by rotating the channel selector left Operation ...

Page 20: ... Mode is indicated by the absence of the GS icon Group Scan GS Mode Includes the accessory feature Priority Watch which allows you to monitor the Instant Priority Channel while scanning see p 18 for setting Instant Priority Channel and p 21 to turn on Priority Watch To use GS Mode Scanning press and hold SCAN OS GS GS icon appears on the display GS Scanning checks the Instant Priority Channel for ...

Page 21: ...B Radio will stay on that active channel If none of the channels are active the AM CB Radio will reinstate the scan start channel If OS GS Scanning is initiated when there are no channels programmed in OS GS memory an error tone will be heard and scanning will not start see Programming Scan Channels below Add Remove Channels from SCAN Memory Select which Scanning Mode you wish to use OS or GS Sele...

Page 22: ... when connected in place of the Standard Microphone The optional VOX Headset and Standard Microphone cannot be connected at the same time If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds the AM CB Radio will automatically exit the Menu Mode Selecting the Call tone 1 Press MENU ENTER three times The call tone setting flashes 2 Turn the Rotary Channel Selector to change the setting between C1 C2 C3 C4 a...

Page 23: ...Press and hold MENU ENTER to exit from the menu mode If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds the AM CB Radio will automatically exit the Menu Mode Roger Beep 1 Press MENU ENTER five times The roger beep setting flashes 2 Turn the Rotary Channel Selector at the base to change the setting between ON or OFF 3 Press MENU ENTER to store the setting 4 Press and hold MENU ENTER to exit from the menu...

Page 24: ...N or OFF 3 Press MENU ENTER to store the setting 4 Press and hold MENU ENTER to exit from the menu mode Back Light 1 Press MENU ENTER seven times The Backlight setting flashes 2 Turn the Rotary Channel Selector at the base to change the setting between OFF LO and HI 3 Press MENU ENTER to store the setting 4 Press and hold MENU ENTER to exit from the menu mode Operation ...

Page 25: ... Press and hold ANL to turn key lock ON or OFF When Key Lock is ON PTT and VOX are still active The Key Lock setting is remembered when if power is turned off and on ANL Automatic Noise Limiter ANL will reduce harsh background noise caused by some interference Momentarily press ANL the ANL icon appears ...

Page 26: ...er each channel 4W CH NO Australia Frequency MHz CH NO New Zealand Frequency MHz 01 26 965 01 26 330 02 26 975 02 26 340 03 26 985 03 26 350 04 27 005 04 26 370 05 27 015 05 26 380 06 27 025 06 26 390 07 27 035 07 26 400 08 27 055 08 26 420 09 27 065 09 26 430 10 27 075 10 26 440 11 27 085 11 26 450 12 27 105 12 26 470 13 27 115 13 26 480 14 27 125 14 26 490 15 27 135 15 26 500 16 27 155 16 26 520...

Page 27: ...y this warranty E Used in conjunction with any equipment or parts or as a part of a system not manufactured by Uniden F Only available in the original country of sale Parts Covered This warranty covers for two 2 years the Product and included accessories Statement of Remedy In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect the warrantor at...

Page 28: ...UNIDEN Model PRO630XL 28 2008 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited Printed in China UTZZ01377ZZ 0 ...

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