Uniden MHS550 manual Indicator Sounds, Batteries

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Indicator Sounds

The radio sounds several tones designed to convey important information. Become familiar with them to use the radio more effectively.

Power On — a rapidly rising tone sounds to confirm that power is applied.

Keypad Touch Single Tone — sounds to confirm you have pressed a single key

Keypad Touch Double Tone — sounds to confirm you pressed and held down a key for 2 seconds.

Error Tone — sounds to indicate an invalid key press or op- eration.

PTT Error Tone — sounds to indicate an invalid press of the PTT switch.

WX ALERT Tone — a rising and falling tone sounds when a weather alert is received and decoded.

SAME Tone — sounds a confirmation tone when entering a FIPS code.

PTT Time Out Tone (PTT Error Tone) — sounds when your continuous transmitting time exceeds 5 minutes. Also sounds if you attempt to transmit with low power battery. If the battery icon continues to blink once you stop pressing the PTT key, you must recharge/replace the currently installed battery(s)

Batteries

Your Uniden MHS550 comes equipped with a Lithium Ion battery which snaps into the back of the radio and secures with a latch. The battery has a minimal charge when shipped. Before use, place the radio in the Charging Cradle and charge the battery for four hours. Note that unlike some other types of rechargeable batteries, a Lithium Ion battery can be “topped-off” as needed with no degradation of performance.

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Uniden MHS550 Radio Owner’s Manual

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Contents Page Maritime Radio Services Operation FCC/Industry Canada InformationTable of Contents USA/CAN/INT U.I.C Selecting and Using Quick Start Guide for the MHS550 Follow these steps to get going Marine BandFRS Band Weather Band AM BandFM Band Aircraft BandScanning Introduction NormalTripleWatch FCC RF Exposure Information Lithium Ion Battery Pack Warning What’s Included Features IntroductionPage MHS550 Controls 17 18Page Page Radio Charger Cradle Family Radio Service FRS Band LCD DisplaysVHF Marine Band Indicator Meanings Page Indicator Sounds BatteriesInstalling the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Using the Alkaline Battery PackBattery Life and Indication Mounting the Charging Cradle Alkaline Batteries and Radio PerformanceTo Mount the Cradle on a Counter Top Mounting on a WallAttaching the Belt Clip Basic Operation, Controls Settup Options Operation Marine and Weather BandsSetting the Transmitting Power Level Selecting a ChannelTransmitting To transmit, follow the steps belowOperation Family Radio Service Band Operation AM BandOperation FM Band Operation Aircraft BandUsing the Radio Menu Options Marine Band FRS BandAccessing the Menus USA/CAN/INT U.I.C. Marine Band OnlyLamp Backlight Adjust For All Bands Contrast Adjust Adjusting Display Contrast For All BandsSetting the Key Beep For All Bands Adding Fips Codes For Marine/Weather Band OnlyI t Changing Channel Names For Marine Band Only 03A CG OnlySetting Ctcss Codes FRS Band Only CodePage Setting Frequency Steps AM, FM Only Tuning Steps. Press EnterSetting FM Muting FM Band Only Setting the Key Lock For All BandsOther Options Manually Selecting Coast Guard/Distress/Hailing Channels Storing a Channel or Frequency in Memory For All Bands Selecting and Using Weather Channel and Weather Alert WX AlertSec Immediate Scanning The Basics and Beyond TripleWatch Scanning as above, but also monitors Channel Normal Scanning TripleWatch and DualWatch Scanning VHF FRS Both Watches and Weather Channel VHF-FRS Page Examples of Mode Applications Accessory Options Using the External Speaker/Mic JackCare and Maintenance TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy Specifications Reference SectionReceiver Items Unit Nominal Limit USA Channel Frequencies Status Full Name Char NameMarine Operator Canadian Channel Frequencies Inhiber International Channel Frequencies Port Operation Noaa Channels and Frequencies Ctcss Channels and FrequenciesFRS Channels Frequencies DCS CodesThree Year Limited Warranty Warrantor Uniden America Corporation Uniden