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Rechargeable batteries, adapters, external speakers/microphones and earphones are designed to be used only with models designated by UNIMO Technology Co., Ltd. Therefore, using third-party products may not only damage the battery but also cause malfunction or breakdown of the device.
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Service Manual Matters affecting the operation of radios or other devices Because radios generate strong radio waves and detect weak radio waves, the operation of other electronic devices may be affected or affected. Turn off your radio when boarding the aircraft. When using it, follow the rules of the aircraft or the instructions of the flight attendant.
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Service Manual Safety precautions The following information provides guidance and instructions for the safe and effective use of your UNIMO radio. Please be sure to read it. When using a walkie-talkie, keep it at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from your body. The antenna coating may be damaged and cause burns if it touches the skin.
Service Manual PRODUCT FEATURES The UDR-E Series terminal is a European standard DMR type digital walkie-talkie that uses A MBE+2 vocoder to provide optimized sound quality and noise-free voice quality regardless of distance. It is also designed to have a light and sturdy structure and provides powerful s ound.
Service Manual NAME AND EXPLANATION OF EACH PART The following is a description of the UDR-E series transceiver operation and display functi ons. Detailed operation instructions are provided in the next chapter. Description of each part...
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Service Manual Power ON/OFF Volume Variable If you slowly turn the volume switch clockwise, the device turns on and the volume graduall y increases. If you turn it counterclockwise, the volume decreases and the power turns off. Channel Change Switch(encoder) Wireless channels must be programmed into the terminal in advance using a CPS program, and a total of 1024 channels can be entered and selected.
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Service Manual Menu Button By pressing the menu button and entering, you can search, change, and set various function Function Button In the CPS program, users can use the functions they need by assigning them to buttons.. EXT Speaker & Microphone Jack You can connect and use external accessories (external speaker &...
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Service Manual ① Receiving signal strength display: Status display according to the strength of the received signal. If the signal is strong, all 4 bars light up. ② Transmission output: When the “L” icon is turned on, the channel’s transmission output operates in [Low power mode]. When the “H” icon is turned on, the channel’s transmission output operates in [High power mode].
Service Manual BASIC OPERATION METHOD Power ON/OFF ◼ Turn the power/volume switch clockwise to turn it on. ◼ Turn the power/volume switch counterclockwise until you hear a tick to turn it off.
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Service Manual Attaching and Removing Antenna - Antenna mounting - - Antenna removal - ◼ To separate and attach the antenna, attach the antenna to the antenna connector of the main body and turn it clockwise to connect the antenna. Turn it counterclockwise to disconnect the antenna..
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Service Manual Install and Remove Battery Battery Installed ◼ Turn off the main unit. ◼ Hold the main unit and battery in both hands so that the back is visible. ◼ Align the hooks on the back of the main body with the hooks on the front of the battery.
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Service Manual Removed Battery ◼ Turn off the main unit. ◼ Hold it in both hands so that the back of the body and battery are visible. ◼ While pressing down on the locking device, gently slide the battery downward to remove it from the main body.
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Service Manual Installing and removing the battery belt clip - Belt clip removal - - Belt clip attached - ◼ Remove the belt clip from the battery by lifting the locking device located on the top of the belt clip and sliding the belt clip upward. ◼...
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Red LED lights ON Charging complete Green LED lights ON Bad battery Red LED flashing Temperature out of range, Yellow LED flashing Rear slot waiting for charging ☞ The charger must be a genuine product provided by UNIMO Technology Co., Ltd.
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Service Manual Precautions when charging ◼ The battery is designed to be used only with our dedicated charger, and we are not responsible for any problems arising from the use of a third-party charger. ◼ When charging the battery while it is installed in the terminal, the terminal must be turned off and charged for full charging..
Service Manual DETAIL OF FUCTION Power On/Off When power is supplied by turning the power switch clockwise, the manufacturer name and mod el name are displayed on the LCD, followed by the current group name and terminal ID, and a “beep beep”...
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Service Manual t, the channel changes to the next channel (channel number increases) with a “beep” sound. If you press and hold the channel up/down button, the channel changes quickly and there is no “beep” sound. Change RF Power Transmission output can be selected as high output or low output mode. In a good communication environment, you can extend battery usage time by changing to low o utput mode.
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Service Manual VOX(Voice Operated Exchange) The VOX function allows you to transmit using the voice signal input into the microphone wi thout pressing PTT.The VOX operation voice level can be adjusted, set in advance using the CPS program, and changed by the user in menu mode. RX Monitoring (Analog-only function) You can forcibly disable or activate the squelch lock function using the monitoring button.
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Service Manual DCS Code DCS code is below DCS Code No. DCS Code No. DCS Code DCS Code...
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Service Manual 5.10 Digital(DMR) Call Mode Individual call If you select the transmission destination by individual ID, one-to-one communication is pe rformed with the terminal with the correct ID. To set up, simply select the individual ID you want to send from the contacts in the menu. Or, you can select it with a channel switch (when set in the CPS program) The receiver receives if the received ID is the same as MY ID (the received ID is the other party's radio ID).(Need to be confirmed))
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Service Manual 5.11 Stun/Unstun This is a function that allows you to remotely stun and unstun a radio that has a Stun ID s et at the center. When a Stun ID is received, the radio displays “STUN” on the LCD and th en stops operating.
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Service Manual 5.15 Password (When Turning On) This is the function to assign a password to the radio. Once a password is assigned, the password is confirmed when the radio starts (powers on). C an be set in advance using the CPS program. 5.16 Display Language Select Korean or English in the language selection function.
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Service Manual Wireless Cloning Turn on the original radio while pressing the monitor button on the side, then press the ‘UP/DOWN’ button to select “CLONE (TX)”. Turn on the clone radio by pressing the monitor button on the side, then press the ‘UP/DOWN’...
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Service Manual change it in menu mode. In digital channels, my ID is transmitted to the terminal with a specific ID or an emergenc y bell rings in my terminal.. 5.21 Lone Worker If there is no user operation for a set period of time, an alarm is repeatedly sent at the given time.
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Service Manual SFR(Single Frequency Repeater) This function allows you to use a single channel as a repeater. In CPS program channel settings, select SFR Rep for the terminal to be used as a repeater, and select SFR Unit for the terminal to be used in relay mode. You can also set it in the radio's menu settings.
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Service Manual Contact A total of 50 IDs are available for this equipment, and each phone number can be set in the CPS program and menu. ◼ ‘MENU’ button (LCD display: “Contact”) ◼ ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Contact List”) and the ID will be displayed. ◼...
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Service Manual Message Send Message ◼ Press the ‘MENU’ button (LCD display: “Message ”) ◼ Press the ‘DOWN’ button (LCD display: “CommMsg”) ◼ Press the ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Message Display”) ◼ Press the ‘MENU’ button (LCD display: “Send”) ◼...
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Service Manual ◼ The sent call is deleted. ◼ -Delete all is the same- Call Log – Received Calls ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the call list. (LCD display: “Call Log”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Received Calls”) ◼...
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Service Manual Call Log – Missed Calls ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the call list. (LCD display: “Call Log”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Missed Calls”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Called”, “Delete All”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’...
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Service Manual Zone ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select a zone. (LCD display: “Zone”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Zone1”) ◼ Use ‘UP, DOWN’ buttons to select the desired zone, and use the ‘MENU’ button to select. LCD display: “Zone is set”) Radio Setting –...
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Service Manual ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Language”) ◼ Press the ‘MENU’ button again and select the language using the ‘UP, DONW’ keys. (LCD display: “Korean”,”English”) -Change the radio language- Radio Setting – Time Set Edit the radio's current date and time. Date ◼...
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Service Manual (LCD display: “Time”) ◼ Press the ‘MENU’ button to select the time. (LCD display: “10:54”) ◼ Change the time using the ‘UP, DOWN’ keys and the ‘Channel Selection Switch’. (LCD display: “Time is set”) Radio Setting - Backlight Change the on/off, timing, and contrast of the radio's backlight.
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Service Manual BL(Back Light) Timing ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Backlight”) Press ‘MENU’ button again and use the ‘UP, DONW’ keys to select the BL timing. (LCD display: “BL Timing”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting - LED ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “LED”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again and use the ‘UP, DONW’ keys to select on/off. (LCD display: “LED ON”, “LED OFF”...
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Service Manual Radio Setting – Tone(KeyPadSet) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Tone”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again and use the ‘UP, DONW’ keys to select the keypad setting. (LCD display: “KeyPadSet”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting – Tone(L Batt Tone) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Tone”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again and use the ‘UP, DONW’ keys to select a low voltage tone. (LCD display: “LBattTone”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting – Tone(Private Call) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Tone”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again and use the ‘UP, DONW’ keys to select a private call. (LCD display: “PriavateCall”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting - VOX VOX Switch ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “VOX”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “VOX Switch”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “VOX On”, “VOX Off”) ◼...
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Service Manual S”) ◼ Use the ‘UP, DOWN’ keys to change the degree of delay. Radio Setting – Lone Worker ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Lone Worker”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting – SQ Level ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the setting. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “SQ Level”) ◼ After selecting the squelch level, press the ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Loose”, “Tight”, “Normal”) ◼...
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Service Manual ◼ Selecting power management, press the ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “On”, “Off”) ◼ Use the ‘UP, DOWN’ keys to change activation or deactivation. Radio Setting – TOT(Time Out Timer) ◼ Press the ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting – Blackout(cover and concealment : Tone, LED, LCD Back Light) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Blackout”) ◼ After selecting blackout, press the ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “On”, “Off”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting - DTMF & U Tone(UNIMO Tone) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘Menu’ button again (LCD display: “DTMF & U Tone”) ◼ After selecting DTMF, press the ‘Menu’ button again (LCD display: “DTMF On”, “DTMF Off”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting - Mic Gain(Auto gain control or Select) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘Menu’ button again (LCD display: “Mic Gain”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “(1) ~ (5) x dBm”, “AGC On-Off”) ◼...
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Service Manual (LCD display: “On”, “Off”) ◼ Use the ‘UP, DOWN’ keys to change activation or deactivation. Radio Setting – Tx Interrupt (License Option) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “Tx Interrupt”) ◼...
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Service Manual Radio Setting – SFR (License Option) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button to select the settings. (LCD display: “Radio Set”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “SFR-Setting”) ◼ Press ‘MENU’ button again (LCD display: “SFR-Rep”, SFR-Unit”) ◼ Use the ‘UP, DOWN’ keys to change to the desired function. Settings - Equipment Version Information ◼...
Service Manual SPECIFICATION MODEL: UDR-100E GENERAL Dimensions(Less Antenna) H x W x D 102.4 × 53mm × 32.5 mm Weight Radio (less battery) 117.7g with battery (2,600mAH) 268.2g Programmable Channels 1024 Channels Channel Spacing 12.5(Digital) Power Source 7.5V DC Rechargeable Li-ion 2,600mAh battery pack...
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Service Manual MODEL: UDR-400E GENERAL Dimensions(Less Antenna) H x W x D 102.4 × 53mm × 32.5 mm Weight Radio (less battery) 117.7g with battery (2600mAH) 268.2g Programmable Channels 1024 Channels Channel Spacing 12.5(Digital) Power Source 7.5V DC Rechargeable Li-ion 2600 mAH battery pack Current Drain (maximum) Receive Standby mode 120 mA...
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. It is safe in any environment and provides high capacity and high reliability. . If you use the standard charger provided by UNIMO, you can fully utilize the battery's ef ficiency and service life. ☞ Must use genuine batteries provided by UNIMO Technology Co., Ltd.
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Service Manual Charger Cradle This is a dedicated charger designed to charge the high capacity Li-ion battery (PBC-2260W) provided by UNIMO. There is a 1-prong charger (CHNZ-260S) and a 2-prong charger (CHNZ-260DK), and we provide 1 -prong or 2-prong chargers depending on the requested option. 1-Prong Charger(CHNZ-260S)
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Service Manual 2-Prong Charger(CHNZ-260DK) Charger Specifications Item Specifications Input Voltage DC 12V ± 20% Applicable Battery PBC-2260W Charging Time 3시간 30분 Operating Temperature 0 ~ 40℃ Size 135(L) * 87(W) * 50(H)m/m Charging Current 900 mA...
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Service Manual . Address : 6F, Hanshin IT 2nd Tower, 47 Digital-ro 9-gil, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Rep ofKorea) . Tel : +82-2-6710-7000 / Fax : +82-2-6710-7004 http://www.unimo.co.kr http://chatterboxglobal.com...
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FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation, lf this equipment does cause harmful...
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guidelines, your radio generates measure able RF energy only while it is transmitting (during taking, not when it is receiving (listening or in standby mode. Your radio device complies with the following Rf energy exposure standards and guidelines: ● United States federal Communications Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations; ●...
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