Uniden MHS550 manual Mounting the Charging Cradle, Alkaline Batteries and Radio Performance

Models: MHS550

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Note: During the time you press PTT to transmit, you may notice the power level indicator drop to a lower level and then return to a higher level once you stop transmitting. This is normal and merely indicates that additional power is required to transmit compared to that used during reception.

Alkaline Batteries and Radio Performance

If you use alkaline batteries for emergency purposes, note that the transmitting power output may suffer as the alkaline batteries become weak and near the end of their useful life. In such cases, you might not be able to transmit with a full

2.5watts of power. Replace the batteries with known fresh batteries to be sure, or switch to a fully charged Lithium Ion battery pack.

When the appears (Low Battery), or you hear the Low Battery alert tone sound, be sure to replace all alkaline batteries in use. Doing so removes any chance of degraded radio performance and operation that can occur toward the end of the batteries’ useful life.

Mounting the Charging Cradle

Your MHS550 Li-Ion battery may not be fully charged when you first turn on the radio. To facilitate convenient charging we suggest mounting the charger cradle to either a counter top or wall. Use the AC Adapter at home and the DC Adapter on your boat or car.

To Mount the Cradle on a Counter Top

Locate the three holes provided in the flange surrounding the cradle. Using the holes as a template, mark the surface. Center punch and drill three holes to accommodate the provided screws and washers.

Mounting on a Wall

Using the keyholes in the rear of the cradle as a template, confirm that the area on the wall has solid backing such as a wooden beam. Then drill holes and use the screws and

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Uniden MHS550 Mounting the Charging Cradle, Alkaline Batteries and Radio Performance, To Mount the Cradle on a Counter Top