Uniden UM-525 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
9
Understanding Your Radio
About This Manual
The screen displays used in this manual are representations of what might appear when you
use your radio. Since what you see depends on the frequencies for your area and the
settings you select, you might notice some differences between what is in this manual and
what appears on your radio's display. Buttons you press appear in BOLD type, icons that
appear on the display appear in type, and text that appears on the
display appears in italic type.
How The Radio’s Controls Appear in This Manual
To help navigate the radio's menus, the steps shown in this manual describe the
displays you see and the keys you press or control you operate to get a desired result.
This example shows you how to use the radio's menu to program a user MMSI for the first
time. The MMSI is a unique nine digit identification number allocated to each vessel or shore
station. It is analagous to a normal telephone number.
This example shows you the button to
press (PUSH/SELECT) to view a series of choices, the control to use (PUSH/SELECT) to
view and select more choices, and the correct options to select (SETUP and USER MMSI)
as you rotate PUSH/SELECT. It also instructs you to press PUSH/SELECT to select the
options.
Important: If you have already set the user MMSI, DO NOT CHANGE IT unless you have
received a new user MMSI. After you program a user MMSI for the first time, you can only
change it once more. If you try to change the user MMSI a third time, the radio will not
accept the change. To change the user MMSI again, you must
return the radio to Uniden for reprogramming.
1. Quickly press and release PUSH/SELECT. A screen appears
containing options you can select to work with the radio's
features.
2. Rotate PUSH/SELECT to select SET UP, then press
PUSH/SELECT to select it.
3. Press PUSH/SELECT to select INITIALIZE.
4. Rotate PUSH/SELECT to select USER MMSI, then press PUSH/SELECT to select it.
If a user MMSI has already been programmed once or twice, it appears on the screen.
Stop here.
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Understanding Your Radio
Understanding Your Radio