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GENERAL DESCRIPTION ‘The transceivers a micro-miniatute multiband FM transceiver wth extensive receve trequency coverage, provicing local-area two-way ‘amatour communications along with unmaiched monitoring capably We appreciate your purchase of our transceiver, and encourage you to read this manual thorough, and leam about many exciting Teatures. SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION ‘Your UV.aR" radio generates RF electromagnetic nergy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as, "Occupational Use Only "meaning t must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware ofthe hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio Is NOT ‘werining intended for use by the "General Population” in an uncontrolled ‘environment. ‘This rao has been tested and complies with the FOC RF exposure limits {or Occupational Use Only".In dalton , your UV-3R* radio complies ‘ith the folowing Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and lectromagnetc energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: If FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C,Evaluating Compliance with FC Guidelines for human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnalic Fields American Nation Standards Insiuto(O95.1-1992) EEE Standard for Safely Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Folds, akH2 to 300GH. |B Arerican Nation Standards insttute( C95 3-1992) [EEE Recommended Prackce forthe Measurement of Polenialy Hazardous Electromagnetic Flolds-RF and Microwave. IN The folowing accessories are authorized for use with this product Use of accessories other than those (ised inthe instruction) spectied ‘may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC requlements ‘or wireless RF exposure, “To ensure that your exposs to RF electromagnetic energy is. within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use always auiton adhere othe folowing guides: DO NOT operate the racio without a proper antenna attached, a this ‘may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCG RF ‘exposure limits. A proper antenna isthe antenna supplied with this jo by the manufacturer or antenna specifcaly authorized by the ‘manufacturer for use with thi radio 1g DONOT transmits for more than 5% of oa ado use ime "Ady ‘ycle)-Transmiting more than 80%r the time can cause FCC RFE ‘exposure compliance requirements to be exceed Near explosives or blasting ste. >In medical inttutes or aircrats changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. sf » CONTENTS UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES BATTERY CHARGING GETTING ACQUAINTED OPERATION ‘ADVANCED OPERATION ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ‘SPECIFICATIONS Li 1 02 6 16 30 at Instruction Manual é UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS Carefully unpack the transceiver, We recommend that you identify the items listed in the folowing table before ciacarding the packing material. any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact the dealers immediately. ‘Standard Accessories ( ITEM Dual Band Antenna f# [AC Adaptor sPaMIC. Lh Lion Batlery —DropénGhargingTay Hand Strap Optional Accessories a eo» GF e CigaretoLighter Adaptor Data Cable(VGA) INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES ANTENNA INSTALLATION ‘The supplied antenna provides good results over the entire frequency range of the transcelver. However, for enhanced based station medium- ‘wave and shortwave reception, you may wish to connect an external antenna, as the supplied anionra is vory small and can not bo expected to provide high performance a theso froquencies. To instal the supplied antenna, hold the bottom fend ofthe antenna and screw it onto the mating Connector on the transceiver unt itis snug. D0 not eversighten by use of extreme force. (See Lh oe cou © ‘Antenna tanemit without having an antenna connected. ‘When insaling the supplied antenna, never hold the upper part of antenna while screwing it onto the mating connector onthe transceiver. 1 using an external antenna for transmission, ‘ensure that the SIR presented to the transceiver Is 18:1 orlower, o avoid excessive fod ine loss. BELT CLIP INSTALLATION ‘necessary, install the belt clip nto the location fon the back of the battery. (See PIC 2) Note: Do not use the glue lo fasten the screw, while Intaling the bolt clip. Otherwise, the aryic acid ofthe glue may damage the batory pane. ‘SP.&MIC. INSTALLATION Insert the speakerimicrophone plugs into the 'SP.AMIC, Jacks ofthe transceiver (See PIC 3) a’ NOTE: Do not recharge the battery pack fits uly charged, Doing so may cause theif ofthe batterypack to shorien othe battery pack may be damaged. INSTALLING/REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK “The usage time of Battery Pack is about 8 hours, which is based upon 5% transmit 5% roeive 90% standby (standard duty cyte). See flowing ie) Foe? ‘cAUTION: 4.00 not short-circuit the terminals ofthe battery or throw the battery Int the fr. 2.Do not disassemble the battery pack yourealt. BATTERY CHARGING Please charge the new battery pack before using it “The new or stored (more than two months) battery pack, which can ‘ot reach its full capacity forthe frst charging. After 2 or 3 times ‘charging and discharging, it can reach full charge. , wa N ‘JUST SEE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS 1.Piug the adapter ino an slectrc socket. insert the transceiver or battery into the drop-in charging tray. '3.Ensure thatthe battery's contacts connect with the drop-in charging tay propery, while the charging i taking place the ight wil low red ‘4.kfter 3 hours charging, the LED indicator will light green which ‘means the fll charge. Now remove he battery or the transceiver rom the dropin charging tray. Important Note: 1) Perform the batar charging where the ambient temperature range is 41°F-95°F (+510~435'0) Charge out ofthis range could cause damage to the battery pack 2) If the charge is not completed in several hour, the battery may be deteriorated. Do not allempt to ferciby charge the baltery, please ‘contac the dealer. 3) Ifyou do not use the transceiver for along time, remove the battery ‘pack from the transceiver, as battery leakage could cause damage to ‘he transceiver andthe batiry pack. 4) While in storage, the charge wil drain sghily over time and the battery shouldbe recharged 50% each six months. i> GETTING ACQUAINTED ‘THE DEFINITION OF THE CONTROL BO ( “The ah tuning Dial i uaed fF eating the operating ‘Foguondy' ands used for aude vente lovee men [DIAL|Knob jane oer “fo rotate ti Oia Engen es DIAL Kos ome yariceeasentad =e ANTENNA Jack I fr your rar Press ang Hod the key io clsabie he cle WouNonkay | ecernrge mene et Brose thoy oat tho IAL knob to et Leo ‘TX Indicator FIALERT Switch [ONIOFF] __ansctvers powor on seo. seme eee ee ram | serra Geena eanere ae EXT DC Jack Soe ecen cee PTT Switch LAMPIFM Switch. A aa ae ae VOLIMON Key “ust pres o sche VFO UH Mode anc VF Node ONOFF Key — BANOO set Spas TY UN MODE Key MENUILOGK Key | TLAMPIFM] hatin Poncoon 7 Pres and HOA 10 ectvale As 4 FAMENJLOO feSconin foun See Microphone Speaker FeUVIMODE] Fein Ores rae Yormeon rel erage) FeDIAL | Suume te haga Sie [VOUMON IAL | Ere ]YOUMONE tn lA asa y N i> Oe ear pert ere cotain COMBINATION KEY FUNCTION treo tvs ere ecved. Nainep you oor meamgat “Tate Tana Calg PTTOVOLIMO or second epic fares are ace wl Pap Press and hotin the buon [PTT] and { VOLMON ] enter the Toe fator tres Canoe) The tance snc outa 1750 Release the bution [ VOUMON 0 ext. Restore to Default Factory Setting:ONIOFF + VOLIMON for § seconds Press and hold te key { ONOFF] + [ VOUMON }, then Power ON, the transceiver wil restore to the ‘efau facory setting. Factory Default Setting as:454.000MHz, No CTCSSIDCS, Low Output power, Battery Save, Volume Level 5, 50 5, Key Tone ON, other stings OFF. meme SR aoe 86 MENU DESCRIPTION MENU SETTING . Press [ MENU/LOCK ], come to MENU od om fomwscooe 4 RXCODE OFFCTCSS, OCs 2 | TxCODE OFFCTESS, OCs 3 Sal any =) 4 WoHT coma COFFION Key 5 BEEP pate (OFF-ON Press [ MENUILOGK ] , turn clockwise or 8 vox oFrit—o countorockwise { DIAL] , como to MENU (02 7 POWER fr osu HiGHLOW ‘TXCODE. Ce ‘ONOFF ose ‘este eal SS Press [ MENU/LOCK], turn clockwise or | SHIT oe counterclockwise eMC IEC sa) oer DIAL], come to MENU [03] SAL. 13 | WN véeBmanrontind) | WIDENARROW 14 SAVE eso (ONOFF 18 TOT mettre ‘OFFrsae0720/12071S0/605 16 __SCANM (Sante) Torco Press [ MENU/LOCK ] , turn clockwise or 17 RELAYM (peerage) | ONOFF counterclockwise 48 | BLO mwyeremianag | ONOF TTDIAL] , come to MENU [04] LIGHT. (18 PRP Ion Cure Sem) (ONOFF [loa De Press [ MENU/LOCK ] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise CDIAL J , come to MENU [05] BEEP. Press [MENU/LOCK] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL], come to MENU [6] VOX Press [MENU/LOCK]], turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL], come to MENU [07] POWER. Press. [MENUILOCK] counterclockwise [FOIAL J, come to MENU [08] OW. y, N lurn clockwise or a Press [MENUILOCK ],, turn clockwise or Countorlockwise DIAL , como io MENU [09] STEP. Press [MENU/LOCK], turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL], come to MENU [10] OFFSET. Press [ MENUILOCK } , turn clock counterclockwise [DIAL], come to MENU [11] SHIFT. Press [MENUMLOCK ] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL], come to MENU [12] STE, y, ON les soe Press [MENU/LOCK ], turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL , come to MENU [13] WN, Pross [ MENUILOCK 1], counterclockwise [DIAL], come to MENU(14] SAVE. kn clockwise or Press [MENUILOGK ] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] , come to MENU [15] TOT. Press [MENUILOCK], turn clockwise or counterclockwise DIAL], como to MENUTI6] SCANM. y, N Press [MENU/LOCK] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise ILDIAL], come to MENU [17] RELAYM, Press [ MENUILOCK ] counterclockwise [DIAL] , come to MENU [18] BCLO. turn clockwise or Press [MENU/LOCK] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] , come to MENU [19] PL |@ Press the key [ UVIMODE ] confi the setng, and EXIT he functions soting, “@Batiry Save, Time-out Lit, WisthNarrow, oly be changed via program software. ‘Under the VFO mode, tur clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL ] to Inoroase or dacrease the frequency. y, N OPERATION POWER ON/OFF ‘Bo sure the Battery Pack is installed, and the baltey is fully charged. Connect the antenna to the top panel ANTENNA jack. ‘2Press and hold the key [ ON/OFF J the curent 'DC supply voltage wil appear on the LCD for 2 seconds, and beops willbe hear, the display ‘wil resume is normal incicaton of the operating frequency. 3.70 tum the transceiver off, press and hold the key {ON/OFF } again for one second. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME LEVEL. Poll the [DIAL knob to unlock the mechanical dal oc, then rotate the DIAL} knob afer press the key [ VOUMON }, to set the desired audio level. lockwise rotation increased the volume level. ADVANCED OPERATION RXCODE You may sometimes want to hear calls from only specific persons or ‘r0upe. In this case, use the selective call lows you to ignore unwanted | tks an call rom lher persons who are using the same frequency. Set the recelving signal according to the below instructions: i> ‘Press [MENUILOCK ], rotate the [DIAL] ‘ob, come to MENU [1] RXCODE 2yThen press [ UNV] key, enter the set mode 3}Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of TTDIAL] knob to solec trom OFF 167.0-754N, press [ MENULOCK ] aga, to select the code (Pesive or nogatve), suchas @23N-~-023 —eOFF —+67.0-+023N—0231 NOTE: [cTess:e7Hz-~254.1H2(50 groups): DoS.023N-754N(104 groups] 4Pr08s [UV] key 10 save the sotng and EXT. Press, MENUILOCKL or {PTT ] EXT to oat operation ‘TXCODE ‘St the transmiting signal aocordig tothe below Iremuctens: 1)Press [ MENUILOCK] , rotate the [ DIAL] knob, come to MENU [2|: TXCODE 2)Then press [ UN] key, enter the set mode 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL ] knob to select from OFF /67.0-754N, press [MENU/LOCK]} again, o select the ‘code (Poslive or negative), such as 023N- 23, PoFF—+67.0—r023N—r0231 : 254. 1H2(50 groups):DCS: (023N-754N(104 groups)] 49Press. (UN } key to save he setting and EXIT. ross [ MENUILOCK ] or ( PTT] , EXIT to "rormal operation SQL (SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT) Squoic System allows you to mute the background ‘noise when no signal being received. The Squelch system make ‘Siandby’ operation more pleasant, and significantly reduces battery current consumplion. Please adjust the Squeich level according othe folowing insructions ‘Press [ MENUILOCK ] , rotate the [DIAL] knob, come to MENU [3]: SOL. 2yThen press { UIV ] key, come to the default ‘setting lovel SOLS 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL] knob to adjust between 071/2/34/516718/9 (Default Squelch level 5). Select th lovel al which the background noise is jst eliminated when there isno signal. ross [LIV ] key to save the setting 4)Press [ MENUILOCK J or [PTT] , EXIT to ‘ermal operation, i> Las| es uu LIGHT(LCD ILLUMINATION ON/KEYIOFF) ‘UV. inctidesa edi ituminaton frp which ds in rigtime operation, The red ituminaton Yields clear viewing of the display in a dark environment with minimal degradation of your right vison Tree options for activating the lamp a8 provided Ky tluminates the LCD whan any kay pressed ON: tuminates tho LCD continuously. OFF: Disables the LCD amp. Hare is the procedure fr setting up the Lamp mod ‘)Press [ MENUILOCK ], rotate the [DIAL] Feo, come to MENU [i LIGHT. 2yThen press [ UNV ] key to enter he set mode 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of bn TIDIAL } knob to set ONOFFIKEY 4)Prees [ UV ] key o sav the setng. s)Press [ MENUILOCK ] or [PTT], EXIT to normal operation. BEEP (KEYPAD BEEPER ONIOFF) Ifthe Keypad Beoper wil inconvenience you (cepecaty boing operate in th sen room), you ‘ray esd he Bonper according the flewing instucions: Li > ‘yPress [ MENUILOCK rote the [DIAL] knob, come fo MENU (5: BEEP 2yThen press [ UV} key to ener the set mode. 3}Clockwise or counterclockwise rotaion of [DIAL ] knob to set ONOFF 4yPress [UV ] key to save the setting 5)Press [ MENUILOCK ] orP TT}, EXIT to oral eperation (ON-The beeper being activated, LCD displays icon. OFF-The beoper being cisabed.) \VOX{VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION) ‘VOX.timinates be neessty of maruayswthing tothe transmission Mode each tine you want > tranamit. The taneceiver aiomatialyewches to transmission mode when the VOX circuitry senses that you have begun speaking ino the microphone. Please set aesrting othe foloing instructions: 1)Press [ MENUILOCK ] , rotate the [ DIAL] ob, come to MEN [6: VOX -2yThen press [ U/V } key to enter the set mode. 2}Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL ] knob to setOFF/1/2/344/5I607/8/9 ‘4yPress [UV] key to save the sotting, 2 7 » BEEP 5 8)Press [ MENUILOCK ] or [PTT] , EXIT to normal operation, NOTE: Grade 7-9: the Most Sensitive VOX Gain Level- ‘Set under silent conltons. Grade 4-6: the Medium Sensitive VOX Gain LLevel—Set under common consitions. GGradet-3: the Least Sensitive VOX Gain Level ‘Set under too much noise conaitons. When VOX function is activated, the LOD wil ‘splay the ICON VOX. POWER (HIGH/LOW RF OUTPUT POWER SELECTION) ‘Selec he HighvLow RF Quiput Power, please set according to the following instructions: ‘yPress [MENULOGK ], rotate the [ DIAL ] knob, come to MENU [7] POWER 2yThen press [ UV ] key to enter the set made. 3)Ciockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL] knob to set: HIGHLOW 4yPress [UNV] key to save the seting 8)Press [ MENUILOCK ] or { PIT] , EXIT io normal operation, When set the LOW output power, the LCD wil doply te CON [LOW], and not depay the ICON [HIGH ] when sth HIGH op panes a Ls > +PaoueR *) HIGH DW (DUAL WATCH FEATURE) “The transceivers Scanning features include a two- channel scanning capabily, which allows you to ‘operate between UHF channel and VHF channel in the VFO mode, wile periodically checking a User-defined channel for activity. one channel is received the signal, the scanner wil pause on that channel Pease activate the DW feature according tothe following instructions: ‘Press [ MENUILOCK ] rotate the [DIAL] knob, come fo MENU [8]: DW 2)Then press [ UNV] key to enter the set mode, 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL] knob to setOFF (disables the Dual ‘Welch featsreYON (activates the Du Welch eae) 4)Press [UN] key to save the seting 8)Pross [ MENUILOCK ] or [ PTT} , EXIT to ‘oral operation STEP (Channel Spacing Selection) “The UV.3R's frequency synthesizer provides the option of uilizing channel steps of 12.5KHz per step (optional valves difler depending on the band selected) Ifyou need to change the channel stop Inremens, the procedure to dois very easy 2 7 » ‘)Press [MENUILOCK } , rotate the [DIAL] knob, come fo MENU [9]: STEP 2)Then press [ UNV ] key to enter the set mode. 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL ] knob to solect the new frequency stop size (12.5KH2). 4yPress [ UNV] key to save the seting 8)Press [ MENUILOCK ] or [PTT] , EXIT to normal operation OFFSET (Repeater Operation) ‘The UV.AR includes a numberof features which ‘make repeater operation simple and enjoyable. ‘)Press [ MENUILOCK } , rotate the [DIAL] knob, come to MENU [10}: OFFSET 2yThen press [ UNV ] key to enter the set mode. 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL } knob to set the offset frequency (O— 379950699954) 4)Press [UNV] key to save the seting, 8)Press [ MENUILOCK ] or [PTT] , EXIT to normal operation, SHIFT (Repeater Shifts) Depending onthe part ofthe band in which you ‘are operating, the repeater shit may be ether 2 Ls > On os! NAR ROH WE £)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of TTDIAL ] knob to select the SAVE: ONDOFF ‘4Press LUN ] key to save the seting 8)Press [ MENUILOCK ] or [PTT], EXIT to ‘normal operation. TOT (Time-out Timer) ‘The TOT Feature provides a safety switch, which limits ransmisson time to preprogrammed value “This wll conserve battery power by limiting the length of transmissions. The TOT defutis 18s, ‘To adjust he timer, see the instuctons below 4)Press [ MENUILOCK } , rotate the [DIAL] knob, come to MENU [15 TOT 2yThen press {UN ] key to ener the set mode. 23)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL] knob to select the TOT ‘OF F/308)608/808)1208/1508/1808 4yPress [UN ] key to save th seting. s)Press [MENUILOCK ] or [PTT] , EXIT 10 normal operation. ‘SCANM (Scan Mode) ‘The UV.3R allows you to scan the memory channels, enti operating ban, ora porton of {hat band t wil halon signals encountred, 80 28 7 > you can tak to the station on thal frequency, you lke. To select the scanning mode, please soe below: ‘)Press [ MENUILOCK ] , rotate the [DIAL] knob, come to MENU [16]: SCANM 2yTen press [ UV] key to enter the set mode. 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of DIAL ] knob to select the SCANM: TOICO 4)Press [ UN ] key to save the setting. ‘5)Press [MENUILOCK ] or [PTT], EXIT to ‘oral operation ELAYM (Repeater Sound Response) The UV-3R comes with the Repeater Sound Response feature. When the feature is activated, the handheld transceiver will hear the sound from ‘he repester, that means the handheld transceiver Is working via the repeater. Please see below to ‘activate the features: ‘4)Press [ MENUILOCK } , rotate the [ DIAL} ‘nob, come to MENU [17]: RELAYM. 2yThen press [ UNV] key to enter the set mode. 3)Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [DIAL ] knob to select the RELAYM: ON/OFF 4yPress [UNV } key to save the setting {5)Press [ MENUILOCK] or [PTT], EXIT to ‘normal operation i> BCLO (Busy Channel Lock-out) ‘The BCLO feature prevensthe radios ansmiter from being activated if signal strong enough breakthrough th noise squelch is present. On 2 frequency where siatons using diferent CTCSS, (or DCS oodes may be acve, BCLO prevents you ‘fom dsruping ther communications eccidentaly (Because your rao may be muted by Is ovn ‘Tone Decoder). The defaut sting for the BCLO I OFF. The below instruction is the procedure to activate the BCLO: ‘Press [MENUILOCK ] rotate the. [DIAL] knob, come to MENU [18]: BCLO 2yThen press [UNV] key to enter the set mode ‘3}Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of DIAL } knob to select the BCLO: ONIOFF 4yPress [UN ] key o sav the setng 8)Press [ MENUILOGK ] or [PTT] , EXIT to PRIPriority Channel Scanning) ‘Press [MENUILOCK ] button, then rotate the {DLJ ko, coming to MENU [10 PRL 2than press [ UW] kayo etre seting mode. )Ctockwse or countrcckwise reaon of { DIAL] ‘rab set PREONIOFE “press [UW key save testing, Press. [MODE } oF [PTT] buton tote nomal ‘peat. 28 Z y -ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS , MEMORY CHANNEL STORAGE (Memory Channels 01-99) ‘Store the Memory Channel according tothe following Instructions: (Scie! he desired frequency while opersingin he VFO mode. Bo sue to ‘se{ up any dsred CTCSS or DCS tones, a5 well as ery reper feet. (Press [F/ALERT] button, then press [UN] key, Channel 01-09 \ilfiash onthe LCD, rotate [DIAL] knob to stor the channel between hanna 01-99. Press [ UV] key to save the seting (peal he procass above, to store other channels. (Note: Repeat ofa Requency should be selva programing stare) EMERGENCY ALARM FEATURE, Press and oid he [ FIALERT ] butonabout 12 seconds, comet he Emergency ‘Alam Mode, eneryengy lam boheerd press [ PTT] buon, EXT tonomal operation. FM RADIO FUNCTION: LR button on side for 2 seconds 41)Press and hold the bution [ LR ] , come to the FM Radio Mode. 2¥Rotate the [DIAL } knob to adjust the frequency. (The FM broadcast ‘coverage is 87 0MHz io 108.0NH2, Frequency slop a8 100KH2). '3)Then press and hold the { LR] button, EXIT the FM Radio Mode. 4)Press and hold the [ UNV] to switch the FM radio frequency mode ‘and the FM radio 8ave channel mode. Saving broadcast frequencies: In broadcast VFO-Mode: 1.UIV for 3 seconds 2Select a memory 3.UN again until the "Beep" 20 af ~ *)Under the FM radiofrequency mode, set the frequency you want to save, SPE 2yPre8s the [ F/ALERT ] button, and then press the [UNV] button, See 01-15 flashes on the LCD display, rotate the [ DIAL ] knob to save it. — ‘3)Press the [ U/V } button to confirm saving. err ea In the FM radio mode, the communication between the transceivers Channel Capacity is priory. That means in te FM radio mode, when the signal come, ‘Channel Spacing tho anscoiver wil aulomaizaly ex to FM radio mode. Operated Votage Standard Botiory Battery Uescenan in| 72noun Frequency Stabilly | 28ppn(20%-60%) FM RADIO SCANNING In the FM Radio mode, press [ F/ALERT ] button, then press [MENU/LOCK] key 0 scan the complete bans. Clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of [ DIAL ] knob to scan the band from low Operated Termpercture | 20% - +600 {orig or om high 1 fo. When searches te certain Chanel, he ‘Antenna impedence | 60 Scanning wi sup ab canna Raa the TOIL koe, cotssy Dimension | Tan ainen nem ‘acm fom bw eho fom igo tn Pest yoy ne sowing a Rover Rang 2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE saan aa a Soro Eman | 8 prone sohitions No Power Check battery installation and/or replace batteries. EM Noe] as =) Tranenting Corerd | =<14A BF ELESY The batory fe is over, replace new one. Senetiviy (1208 SINAD) | 02WV Cafeeersiae| Watt ts tagany nes TESS yuire SoG RSE aoe SEE | arg wetter asf hyo grat mart ‘Aude OuputPower@82 | <1.7V Hearne Voice Change your CTCSS forthe channel. You also Receiver Current <400mA | frm@terGraies | need the CTCSS fr all the radios In your group. Sane Coe ae 30 3 sf y af » DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY \We,FUWIAN NANAN BAOFENG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. (Address a CChangfu Indusbial Zone, Ximel.Nar‘an Quanzhou Fujan,China.) hereby sector our product Product Name: Two Way Radio Brand Name: BAOFENG ‘Model Number:UVIR* ‘sin compliance with the essentalrequrements and aher relevant provisions ofthe RATTE 2006/95/EC, 2004MOBFEC and 98IEC, and caries the CE ‘mark accordingy ‘Supplementary information: The product complies with the requirements of: EN60850-1:006+A'1:2009; ENSOS82-1:2000 TSIEN 900 086-1 V1.3. (2008-09); ETSI EN 300 086-2 V12:1 2008-08) TSIEN 301 489-1 V1.8. (200804) ETSI EN 301 489-5 V1 3.1 (2002-08) Date: April 15,2011 Signature: WANG SHAO FENG FUJIAN NAN'AN BAOFENG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. (CHANGTU INDUSTRIAL ZONE XiAME] NANAN,QUANZHOU FUJIAN CHINA ‘TEL:+86-505-66752689/86767889___ FAX:+86-505-86753889 E-Malkbaofeng@263.net_ —_hitp:/www powerphone.com.cn

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