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Choosing a Channel Your radio has 22 channels and 38 CTCSS codes you can use to talk to others. In order to speak to someone, each of you must be set to the same channel and CTCSS code. To choose a channel: With the radio in "Normal" operating mode press the channel/scanor key to increase or decrease the channel number displayed. Choosing a CTCSS Code Each of the channels 1-22 may have any one of the codes, OFF or 1-38 selected. Code "OFF" indicates no CTCSS code selected and your radio can receive a signal regardless of the code settings of the transmitting radio. 1) Enter the Menu. The CTCSS code on the LCD display will flash. 2) Press the channel/scanor key to increase or decrease the code number displayed. You can also select “OFF” at this stage. 3) Exit the Menu to return to “Normal” mode. Talking on Your Radio To talk to others using the radio: 1) Press and hold the PTTbutton and speak in a clear, normal voice about 2-3 inches away from the microphone. While you are transmitting, the icon will appear on the display. To avoid cutting off the first part of your transmission, pause slightly after pressing the PTTbutton before you start talking. 2) When you are finished speaking, release the PTT button. You can now receive incoming calls. While receiving, the icon will appear on the display. Voice Operated Transmission Your GMRS680 radio is equipped with a user selectable Voice Operated Transmitter (VOX) that can be used for automatic voice transmissions. The VOX feature is designed to be used with a headset with a microphone. Transmission is initiated by speaking into the remote microphone instead of pushing the PTTbutton. To select the VOX level: 1) Enter the Menu. Advance through the Menu until the voxicon appears on the display. The current level (off, 1-3) will be indicated. Level “oF” disables VOX, while levels-set the sensitivity of the VOX circuit. GMRS680 *Range may vary depending in environmental and/or topographical conditions. • 8 GMRS / 14 FRS Channels • 38 CTCSS Codes • Up to 5 Mile Range* • Internal VOX Circuitry • 5 Selectable Call Tone Alerts • Backlit LCD Display • Optional Headset Accessories • Headset Jack • Battery Recharge Circuit • Optional NiMH Battery Pack and Charger 1Antenna 2PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button 3Channel/Scan Up Key 4Call Key 5Channel/Scan Down Key 6Sel/Key 7Speaker 8Mon Key 9Volume Up Key 10 Volume Down Key 11 Battery Level Meter 12 Receive Indicator 13 Scan Indicator 14 Channel Indicator 15 Call Indicator 16 VOX Indicator 17 Keypad Lock Indicator 18 Transmit Indicator 19 Volume Setting Indicator 20 CTCSS Indicator Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden GMRS680 (General Mobile Radio Service) radio. This product is a lightweight, palm-sized radio. Use it at sporting events to stay in contact with family and friends, hiking, skiing, outdoors, or in a neighborhood watch for vital communication. This compact, state-of-the-art device is equipped with many features. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Your package contains the GMRS680 radio, this reference guide, including a product registration card. You may operate the unit using 4 AAA alkaline batteries or the rechargeable NiMH battery pack (not included). The following optional accessories may be purchased from your participating Uniden dealer or call1-800-554-3988 or visit us on the web at www.uniden.com.Use only Uniden accessories. • NiMH Battery Pack - #BP38 • Recharging Cradle - #RC6248 • Dual Recharging Cradle with AC Adapter - #CK6000 FCC GMRS LICENSE The GMRS680 radio operates on the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies which require a Federal Communication Commission license to operate. For licensing information and application forms, visit the FCC online at: www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls or call the FCC hotline at 1-800-418-3676. If you have any questions you can contact the FCC direct at 1-888-225-5322. INSTALL THE BATTERIES Your GMRS680 radio uses 4 AAA alkaline batteries or the optional NiMH battery pack (not included). If alkaline batteries are used, we recommend using high quality alkaline batteries. To install the 4 AAA alkaline batteries: 1) Make sure your radio is OFF. 2) Remove the battery compartment door by pressing the tab at the bottom of the compartment door allowing the door to be removed. 3) Install 4 AAA alkaline batteries (not included) into the battery compartment. Be certain to follow the + and – symbols in the compartment. Installing the batteries incorrectly will prevent the unit from operating. 4) Replace the battery compartment door. USING THE RADIO In order to get the most out of your new radio, read this reference guide completely before attempting to operate the unit. Turning the Radio On and Adjusting the Volume 1) Press and hold the sel/key to turn the unit ON, and increase the speaker volume by pressing the volume key. To decrease the volume, press the volume key. 2) Press and hold the sel/key again to turn the unit OFF. Adjusting the Sound (Key Beeps) Your radio emits a beep each time one of the buttons or keys (except for the PTTbutton and call key) are pressed. To turn this sound OFF, press and hold callwhile turning ON the radio. Repeat this step to turn the sound ON. Navigating through the Menu To access the advanced features of the GMRS680, your radio has a Menu function. • Battery Level Meter • Channel Monitor • Channel Scan • Keypad Lock BATTERY LEVEL AND LOW BATTERY ALERT This unit has a battery level meter on the display to indicate the status of the batteries. When the batteries in the unit are low, the battery level meter icon will flash. Replace the alkaline batteries immediately or if you are using the NiMH battery pack, you must recharge the batteries in order to continue using the radio. Warning!To avoid the risk of personal injury or property damage from fire or electrical shock, only use the Uniden accessories specifically designated for this product. 1) To enter the Menu, press the sel/key. 2) Additional presses of the sel/key will advance you thr…
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Choosing a Channel Your radio has 22 channels and 38 CTCSS codes you can use to talk to others. In order to speak to someone, each of you must be set to the same channel and CTCSS code. To choose a channel: With the radio in "Normal" operating mode press the channel/scanor key to increase or decrease the channel number displayed. Note:Channels 1-14 have an expectancy range of up to 2 miles. Channels 15-22 have an expectancy range of up to 5 miles. Choosing a CTCSS Code Each of the channels 1-22 may have any one of the codes, OFF or 1-38 selected. Code "OFF" indicates no CTCSS code selected and your radio can receive a signal regardless of the code settings of the transmitting radio. 1) Enter the Menu. The CTCSS code on the LCD display will flash. 2) Press the channel/scanor key to increase or decrease the code number displayed. You can also select “OFF” at this stage. 3) Exit the Menu to return to “Normal” mode. Talking on Your Radio To talk to others using the radio: 1) Press and hold the PTTbutton and speak in a clear, normal voice about 2-3 inches away from the microphone. While you are transmitting, the icon will appear on the display. To avoid cutting off the first part of your transmission, pause slightly after pressing the PTTbutton before you start talking. 2) When you are finished speaking, release the PTT button. You can now receive incoming calls. While receiving, the icon will appear on the display. Voice Operated Transmission Your GMRS680 radio is equipped with a user selectable Voice Operated Transmitter (VOX) that can be used for automatic voice transmissions. The VOX feature is designed to be used with a headset with a microphone. Transmission is initiated by speaking into the remote microphone instead of pushing the PTTbutton. GMRS680 * Range may vary depending on environmental and/or topographical conditions. • 8 GMRS / 14 FRS Channels • 38 CTCSS Codes • Up to 5 Mile Range* • Internal VOX Circuitry • 5 Selectable Call Tone Alerts • Backlit LCD Display • Optional Headset Accessories • Headset Jack • Battery Recharge Circuit • Optional NiMH Battery Pack and Charger 1 Antenna 2 PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button 3 Channel/Scan Up Key 4 Call Key 5 Channel/Scan Down Key 6 Sel/Key 7 Speaker 8 Mon Key 9 Volume Up Key 10 Volume Down Key 11 Battery Level Meter 12 Receive Indicator 13 Scan Indicator 14 Channel Indicator 15 Call Indicator 16 VOX Indicator 17 Keypad Lock Indicator 18 Transmit Indicator 19 Volume Setting Indicator 20 CTCSS Indicator Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden GMRS680 (General Mobile Radio Service) radio. This product is a lightweight, palm-sized radio. Use it at sporting events to stay in contact with family and friends, hiking, skiing, outdoors, or in a neighborhood watch for vital communication. This compact, state-of-the-art device is equipped with many features. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Your package contains the GMRS680 radio, this reference guide, including a product registration card. You may operate the unit using 4 AAA alkaline batteries or the rechargeable NiMH battery pack (not included). The following optional accessories may be purchased from your participating Uniden dealer or call1-800-554-3988 or visit us on the web at www.uniden.com.Use only Uniden accessories. • NiMH Battery Pack - #BP38 • Recharging Cradle - #RC6248 • Dual Recharging Cradle with AC Adapter - #CK6000 FCC GMRS LICENSE The GMRS680 radio operates on the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies which require a Federal Communication Commission license to operate. For licensing information and application forms, visit the FCC online at: www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls or call the FCC hotline at 1-800-418-3676. If you have any questions you can contact the FCC direct at 1-888-225-5322. INSTALL THE BATTERIES Your GMRS680 radio uses 4 AAA alkaline batteries or the optional NiMH battery pack (not included). If alkaline batteries are used, we recommend using high quality alkaline batteries. To install the 4 AAA alkaline batteries: 1) Make sure your radio is OFF. 2) Remove the battery compartment door by pressing the tab at the bottom of the compartment door allowing the door to be removed. 3) Install 4 AAA alkaline batteries (not included) into the battery compartment. Be certain to follow the + and – symbols in the compartment. Installing the batteries incorrectly will prevent the unit from operating. 4) Replace the battery compartment door. USING THE RADIO In order to get the most out of your new radio, read this reference guide completely before attempting to operate the unit. Turning the Radio On and Adjusting the Volume 1) Press and hold the sel/key to turn the unit ON, and increase the speaker volume by pressing the volume key. To decrease the volume, press the volume key. 2) Press and hold the sel/key again to turn the unit OFF. Adjusting the Sound (Key Beeps) Your radio emits a beep each time one of the buttons or keys (except for the PTTbutton and call key) are pressed. To turn this sound OFF, press and hold callwhile turning ON the radio. Repeat this step to turn the sound ON. Navigating through the Menu To access the advanced features of the GMRS680, your radio has a Menu function. • Battery Level Meter • Channel Monitor • Channel Scan • Keypad Lock BATTERY LEVEL AND LOW BATTERY ALERT This unit has a battery level meter on the display to indicate the status of the batteries. When the batteries in the unit are low, the battery level meter icon will flash. Replace the alkaline batteries immediately or if you are using the NiMH battery pack, you must recharge the batteries in order to continue using the radio. Warning!To avoid the risk of personal injury or property damage from fire or electrical shock, only use the Uniden accessories specifically designated for this product. 1) To enter the Menu, press the sel/key. 2) Additional presses of the sel/key will advance you through the Menu until exiting to "Normal" operating mode. 3) Other methods of exiting the Menu function are: …
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February 20, 2003 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 SUBJECT: UNIDEN America Corp. FCC ID: AMWUT893 Part 95 A/B Certification Gentlemen: Attached herewith, on behalf of UNIDEN America Corp. is an application for Part 95 A/B Certification of the following GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio. Attached is the applicant’s Letter of Authorization, Confidentiality Request, measurement report data and plots, RF Exposure measurement report, FCC ID label and location, test setup photographs, internal and external photographs, block diagrams (confidential), schematic diagrams (confidential), Circuit description (confidential), and the user's manual. Should you have any questions or comments concerning the above, please contact the undersigned. cc: UNIDEN America Corp.
April 18, 2003 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attn: Katie Hawkins SUBJECT: Uniden America Corporation FCC ID: AMWUT893 731 Confirmation No.: TC849967 Correspondence Reference No.: 7817 Request for Tech. Info.: 4/14/03 Dear Katie, Transmitted herewith, on behalf of Uniden America Corporation is an amendment provided in response to the request for technical information dated April 14, 2003. 1. Please find attached the revised user manual RF exposure body-worn statement. 2. We have corrected the frequency on the grant to 467.7125 MHz. We trust this information is sufficient to resolve FCC questions in this application. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. cc: Uniden America Corporation
PCTEST ENGINEERING LABORATORY, INC. 6660 — B Dobbin Road • Columbia, MD 21045 • USA Telephone 410.290.6652 / Fax 410.290.6654 http://www.pctestlab.com (email: [email protected]) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (SAR EVALUATION) PCTEST SAR REPORT MEASUREMENT REPORT Reviewed by: Quality Manager SAR Filename: SAR-230115023.AMW Test Dates: January 28-29, 2003 EUT Type: 22CH FRS / GMRS Radio FCC ID: AMWUT893 Page 1 of24 © 2002 PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc APPLICANT NAME & ADDRESS: DATE & LOCATION OF TESTING: UNIDEN ENGINEERING SERVICES Dates of Tests: January 28-29, 2003 216 John Street Test Report S/N: SAR.230115023.AMW P.O. Box 580 Test Site: PCTEST Lab, Columbia, MD USA Lake City, SC 29560-0580 Attn: Mr. Jim Haynes, Vice President ~ Engineering & Regulatory Affairs FCC ID: AMWUT893 APPLICANT: UNIDEN ENGINEERING SERVICES EUT Type: GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio Tx Frequency: 462.55 — 462.72 (GMRS)/ 462.56 — 467.71 (FRS) Rx Frequency: 462.55 — 462.72 (GMRS)/ 462.56 — 467.71 (FRS) Max. RF Output Power: 2.0W (GMRS) — Conducted; 0.48W ERP 0.45W (FRS) — Conducted; 0.10W ERP Max. SAR Measurement: 0.530W/kg GMRS Face SAR; 0.795W/kg GMRS Body SAR 0.100W/kg FRS Face SAR; 0.167W/kg FRS Body SAR Trade Name/Model(s): GMRS680 FCC Classification: Part 95 Family Radio Face Held Transmitter (FRF) FCC Rule Part(s): §2.1093; FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C [July 2001] Application Type: Certification Test Device Serial No.: identical prototype [ S/N:2] This wireless portable device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std. 1528-200X (Draft 6.5, January 15, 2002). I attest to the accuracy of data. All measurements reported herein were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. Grant Conditions: The output power listed is ERP. This device is authorized to operate in the following radio services: FRS (Part 95B) or GMRS (Part 95A). There must be an informational insert inside the box (product package) or the User’s Manual must include information that clearly informs the consumer (buyer/owner) when the radio is transmitting on GMRS frequencies, that operation on GMRS frequencies require an FCC license and such operation is subject to additional rules specified in 47 C.F.R. Part 95. This transmitter has been tested for SAR compliance in Push- to-Talk and body-worn configurations. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to the specific belt- clip tested in this filing. This device must operate at duty factor not exceeding 50%. PCTEST certifies that no party to this application has been denied the FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. 220627338.PG6 PCTEST SAR REPORT MEASUREMENT REPORT Reviewed by: Quality Manager SAR Filename: SAR-230115023.AMW Test Dates: January 28-29, 2003 EUT Type: 22CH FRS / GMRS Radio FCC ID: AMWUT893 Page 2 of24 © 2002 PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION / SAR DEFINITION ....................................................................................... 3 2. SAR MEASUREMENT SETUP..................................................................................................... 4 3. DASY3 E-FIELD PROBE SYSTEM............................................................................................... 5 4. Probe Calibration Process.......................................................................................................... 6 5. PHANTOM & EQUIVALENT TISSUES....................................................................................... 7 6. TEST SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................ 8 7. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT & PHANTOM SPECS .................................................................... 9 8. DEFINITION OF REFERENCE POINTS .................................................................................... 10 9. TEST CONFIGURATION POSITIONS ................................................................................ 11-13 10. ANSI/IEEE C95.1 - 1992 RF EXPOSURE LIMITS...................................................................... 14 11. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES.......................................................................................... 15 12. SYSTEM VERIFICATION.......................................................................................................... 16 13. SAR TEST DATA SUMMARY .............................................................................................. 17-21 15. SAR TEST EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................... 22 16. CONCLUSION........................................................................................................................ 23 17. REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................... 24 PCTEST SAR REPORT MEASUREMENT REPORT Reviewed by: Quality Manager SAR Filename: SAR-230115023.AMW Test Dates: January 28-29, 2003 EUT Type: 22CH FRS / GMRS Radio FCC ID: AMWUT893 Page 3 of24 © 2002 PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc 1. INTRODUCTION / SAR DEFINITION The FCC has adopted the guidelines for evaluating the environmental effects of radiofrequency radiation in ET Docket 93-62 on Aug. 6, 1996 to protect the public and workers from the potential hazards of RF emissions due to FCC-regulated portable devices.[1] The safety limits used for the environmental evaluation measurements are based on the crite…
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© 2003 PCTEST Lab UNIDEN FCC ID: AMWUT893 GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio © 2003 PCTEST Lab UNIDEN FCC ID: AMWUT893 GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio © 2003 PCTEST Lab UNIDEN FCC ID: AMWUT893 GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio © 2003 PCTEST Lab UNIDEN FCC ID: AMWUT893 GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio © 2003 PCTEST Lab UNIDEN FCC ID: AMWUT893 GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio © 2003 PCTEST Lab UNIDEN FCC ID: AMWUT893 GMRS/ FRS 22 Channel Portable Radio
ET3DV6 – SN:1677Page 1 of 22. October 2002 Additional Conversion Factors for Dosimetric E-Field Probe Type: Serial Number: Place of Assessment: Date of Assessment: Probe Calibration Date: Schmid & Partner Engineering AG hereby certifies that conversion factor(s) of this probe have been evaluated on the date indicated above. The assessment was performed using the FDTD numerical code SEMCAD of Schmid & Partner Engineering AG. Since the evaluation is coupled with measured conversion factors, it has to be recalculated yearly, i.e., following the re- calibration schedule of the probe. The uncertainty of the numerical assessment is based on the extrapolation from measured value at 900 MHz or at 1800 MHz. Assessed by: ET3DV6 1677 Zurich October 2, 2002 April 10, 2002
450 MHz. Brain Dipole Validation Large Planar Phantom; Planar Section; Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1677; ConvF(7.20,7.20,7.20) Med. Parameters 450 MHz Brain: σ = 0.85 mho/m ε r = 45.1 ρ = 1.00 g/cm 3 ; Antenna Position -- Out; Crest Factor 1.0 SAR (1g): 1.29 mW/g , SAR (10g): 0.861 mW/g 450MHz Brain Dipole Validation (D450V2 S/N: 341) Frequency:450 MHz; Antenna Input Power: 250 [mW]; Ambient Temp. = 20.3°C / Meas. Tissue Temp. = 19.4°C PCTEST Brain Tissue Simulating Liquid [01/28/2003] SAR Tot [mW/g] 1.20E-1 3.65E-1 6.11E-1 8.57E-1 1.10E+0 PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 95A | 462.55 MHz - 462.725 MHz | 480.00 mW | 11K0F3E | 5 ppm |
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