Uniden UM-525 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Deleting a Directory Entry
1. Select the entry you want to delete, rotate PUSH/SELECT to select DELETE, then press
PUSH/SELECT to select it. A screen appears where you can delete the vessel’s
information.
2. To delete the displayed directory entry, rotate PUSH/SELECT to select
YES, then press
PUSH/SELECT to confirm it. The directory entry is deleted.
Otherwise, If the displayed directory entry is not the one you want to delete, rotate PUSH/
SELECT to select
NO, then press PUSH/SELECT to confirm it. The directory entry is not
deleted.
Setting the Fog Horn Options
The radio's fog horn feature lets you set up the radio so it sounds the correct fog horn for any
condition.
Notes:
You must connect one or two optional hailers to the radio to use the fog horn feature.
You must connect an optional GPS module to the radio to select the AUTOMATIC fog
horn selection. See “Selecting a Fog Horn Sound” for more information.
To select the fog horn menu, rotate PUSH/SELECT to select
FOG HORN, then press PUSH/
SELECT to select it.
Selecting a Fog Horn Sound
This option lets you select the type of fog horn you want the radio to sound.
1. Rotate PUSH/SELECT to select
FOG HORN, then press PUSH/SELECT to select it.
A screen showing the fog horn sounds appears. If the fog horn is not connected,
FOG
HORN NOT CONNECTED
appears.
2. Rotate PUSH/SELECT until the fog horn sound you want to select appears, then press
PUSH/SELECT to select that sound. The name of the selected fog horn sound appears.
You can select any of the following fog horn sounds
Notes:
If you select any fog horn sound other than
AT UNDERWAY, AT UNDERTOW, MANUAL,
or
YELP, the sound you selected sounds every 2 minutes until you turn it off. If you select
the
ANCHOR or AGROUND fog horn sound, the radio sounds the appropriate fog horn
pattern once per minute.
If you select the
AT UNDERWAY or AT UNDERTOW fog horn sound, the radio sounds the
appropriate fog horn pattern (
UNDERWAY, STOP, or SAIL) depending on the
information provided to it by a connected optional GPS module, the vessel type setting
you set in “Setting the Vessel Type” on Page 35, and whether you are moving or stopped.
The Radio Menu Options