Uniden SMU250KTS User Manual Download Page 4

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Busy Channel Lockout ([SOLO) .................................................. 19
Scan .............................................................................................. 19

Special Features .................................................................................. 20

Function Tones.............................................................................. 20

Radio Installation ................................................................................ 21

Considerations .............................................................................. 21
Power Requirements ....................................................................  21
Antenna ......................................................................................... 21
Mounting .....................................................................................  21
Operational Check .......................................................................  22
Accessories ................................................................................... 22
Technical Support and Service ..................................................... 22

Two-year Limited Warranty................................................................ 23

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Radio Installation

Considerations

All Uniden radios and associated accessories are tested before
shipment to ensure operational status. However, since vehicle
configuration in which Uniden radios and accessories are installed are
non-standard, Uniden recommends the following installations
considerations .

Power Requirements

The SMUP250KTS requires a 13.6V DC, 10 ampere power source
with a negative ground. Install a fuse in the power leads near the
power source to protect the power source compartment and passenger
compartment from fire and electrical hazards. (The AMX 120A Power
Cable is equipped with an in-line 15 ampere fuse.) If the radio is
connected directly to the vehicle battery, a fuse must be installed as
close to the battery terminal as possible.

Route power leads to minimize proximity to other electrical systems
such as instruments, engine electrical components, braking systems,
entertainment systems, etc.

Secure power leads to supporting structures or components with
insulated clamps that completely isolate the power leads from the
supporting structures or components. When power leads are routed
through a firewall, bulkhead, or similar structure, use a rubber
grommet to protect power leads from chafing.

Antenna

Follow antenna manufacturer's mounting instructions. Mount antenna
in a location which gives the highest unrestricted radiation pattern. Use
low loss, 95% shielded, Teflon coaxial cable between antenna and
radio antenna jack. Keep antenna cable length short to insure
maximum power output.

Mounting

Mount the equipment with your safety and the safety of others in
mind. Do not obstruct the operator's physical or visual access to the
controls. Ensure easy access to the microphone and radio controls. Be
sure the equipment does not interfere with the vehicle's operation.

Summary of Contents for SMU250KTS

Page 1: ...r s Guide 7100 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 2000 RELM Wireless Corporation All Rights Reserved W I R E L E S S C O R P O R AT I O N RELM WIRELESS CORPORATION 7100 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 OMSMU250KTS ...

Page 2: ...e of shipment from the factory whichever comes first The warranty shall terminate and be of no further effect two 2 years from its origin or at the time the Product is a damaged or not maintained as reasonable b modified c improperly installed d is repaired by someone other than Warrantor or Authorized Warranty Repair Station for a defect or malfunction covered by this Warranty or e used in a mann...

Page 3: ...rational Check After installation a complete operational check by your Uniden Dealer will assure you of a quality installation Accessories Standard Microphone AMX100A DTMF Encode Microphone AMX101A Heavy Duty Microphone AMX105A Mobile Power Cord w Fuse 15A AMX120A Base Station Microphone AMX151 External Speaker 4 ohm 10 Watt AMX250 110VAC Power Supply with built in speaker ST14P1001 220VAC Power S...

Page 4: ...ly to the vehicle battery a fuse must be installed as close to the battery terminal as possible Route power leads to minimize proximity to other electrical systems such as instruments engine electrical components braking systems entertainment systems etc Secure power leads to supporting structures or components with insulated clamps that completely isolate the power leads from the supporting struc...

Page 5: ...Features Function Tones The radio is equipped with several tones to indicate error conditions or confirm functions have occurred Power On Tone a high pitch tone indicating the radio has powered up normally Malfunction Tone a long low tone at power on indicating a radio problem If it persists return the radio to your Uniden dealer for repair Function Enable Tone a short high tone indicating the key...

Page 6: ... to monitor the channel for activity The LCD will display MONI ON for 2 seconds If the channel is busy wait until it is clear 3 Press the PTT key to transmit The TX display will illuminate For best voice quality when transmitting hold the microphone vertically about one inch from your mouth 4 Release the PTT to receive a reply Transmit Time Out Timer TOT Continuous transmission time may be limited...

Page 7: ...tional channel may be activated by programming either key Scan Talk group scan or system scan may be activated from either key Phone Book The Phone Book function may be activated to allow recall of programmed numbers Key Lock All keys except PTT and EXIT may be locked Manual Revert During scan the last received talk group may be selected as the active talk group even if scan has resumed This allow...

Page 8: ... button will sequentially display each of these menu items When the menu item of interest is displayed the Up and Down select keys can be pressed to make choices within the menu Menu operation will automatically be exited when the MENU key is pressed to accept the displayed choice or the M EXIT button may be pressed to accept the current choices and return to the selected talk group The choices wi...

Page 9: ... produce a volume setting tone Press the M EXIT button again to turn the tone off 16 Telephone Interconnect Functions Phone Book Any of 10 pre stored memory numbers can be recalled by the A B C quick keys or the MENU operation Press the A B C key to display the first number then press again as many times as necessary to recall the desired number Alternatively the Phone Book function may be accesse...

Page 10: ...TAC mode is indicated in the LCD display as TAC OFF or TAC ON during the selection process and can be cycled to the opposite mode by pressing the Up or Down select key if accessed by the MENU key or the A B C key When active TAC mode is continuously indicated by the LCD TAC icon Call Function Each talk group may be programmed to flash the MSG icon if a call is received when that group is selected ...

Page 11: ...o transmit the radio will automatically enter the queueing mode indicated by the BUSY indicator and a high pitched triple beep When queued the radio will monitor the busy system and try every 5 seconds to capture a channel when it becomes available indicated by a high pitched double beep sounding every 10 seconds If the 60 second queuing period elapses without successful system access a I second l...

Page 12: ...ers of all trunking systems will be scanned Similarly activating System Scan from a conventional talk group will cause only conventional systems to be scanned Group Scan All talk groups in the selected trunking system will be scanned during Group Scan However if TAC is in operation Group Scan in a trunking system cannot be activated In a conventional system Croup Scan will scan all programmed chan...

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