Uniden UM380BK Changing display and sound options, Setting the GPS position manually, Contrast

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Follow the steps below to edit the list of FIPS codes. You can store up to 30 different FIPS codes in your radio.

Press and hold -

Setup

Use the up and down arrows

 

 

 

 

FIPS Code

16

to adjust each of the six

 

digits in turn.

 

 

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FIPS Codes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[New]

Back[CLR] Forward[ENT]

Display the normal menu and choose the Setup sub-menu.

1.Select FIPS Codes. The screen displays any previously-entered FIPS codes.

2.To add a new FIPS code, select New.

3.Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to change the first of the six digits; CHANNEL UP increases the number and CHANNEL DOWN decreases it.

4.When the first digit is correct, press ENT-1W/25W. The cursor moves to the next digit. Enter the remaining five digits of the FIPS code in the same way. If you make a mistake while entering a digit, press CLR-SCANto erase the wrong number and moved the cursor to the left digit.

5.When the sixth digit is correct, press ENT-1W/25W. The radio displays the new FIPS code and asks you to confirm. To save this code, select Yes; to cancel this code, select No. The radio returns to the list of FIPS codes.

6.To change an existing FIPS code, select the code you want to change.

7.To delete the FIPS code, select Delete. To edit the code, select Edit, then use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN buttons to change each of the six digits.

8.When you are satisfied with the list of FIPS codes, select Exit to close the menu screen.

Changing display and sound options

Contrast

Your radio display has 10 levels of contrast. To adjust the contrast, press and hold CALL-MENUwhile the radio is idle. Select System and then Contrast. Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to

change the contrast to your desired level.

To restore the default contrast setting, turn the radio off. Press CALL-MENUand hold it in while you turn the radio on.

Lamp adjust

Your radio has 10 brightness levels on the display. To adjust the brightness, press and hold CALL-MENUwhile the radio is idle. Select System and then Lamp Adjust. Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to change the brightness to your desired level.

Turning the key beep on and off

Key beep is the tone that sounds when you press a key or a button. To turn off the key beep, press and hold CALL-MENUwhile the radio is idle. Select System and then Key Beep. Choose Off

to turn off the key beep.

Setting the GPS position manually

You will see different display messages on your radio depending on what state your radio is in. Refer to the following table for a description of what displays according to what condition

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