unimo UDR-100 Digital Portable Radio User Guide

June 3, 2024
unimo

UDR series QUICK GUIDE

UDR-100 Digital Portable Radio

CAUTION

  • Before operating the unit, please read this manual thorough and retain it for future reference.
  • You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
  • Features can be subject to change or modify without any prior notice for its improvement of performance.

FEATURES

UDR series radio is very rugged, lightweightand it provides powerful sound, extendedcommunication range and quality sound. UDR seriesradio also provides convenient
use andreliable performance in all kinds of industrialfields and public safety sections. The UDR series radio can be programmed by using apersonal computer and program cable whichis connected to a speaker microphone jack on the side ofthe radio.

– 1024 channels are selectable.
– Group/ Individual/ All call
-Dot matrix display
– Emergency alert
– Scrambler
– Power saving
– Earpiece auto-sensing
– Scan (normal & priority)
– Wireless cloning
– Programmable key buttons
– VOX
– Stun/Unstun| – Key lock
– Back light
– SMS
– Low battery alert
– Busy channel lockout
-Time out timer
– Password
– LED indicator
– Radio reset
– TX interrupt
– Encryption (AES)
-IP67 Waterproof
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Model Number Description
UDR – 100 Frequency band: 136-174MHz(FCC),138-174 MHz (IC)
BASIC OPERATION
On/Off Volume Switch
Turn the knob of Volume Switch clockwise to turn on the Radio. By turning the Switch counterclockwise,
the Radio is turned off. The audio volume level can be adjusted by turning the Volume Switch.
Channel Select Switch
Turn the knob of Channel Select Switch clockwise to increase the channel number. If you are turning the
switch counterclockwise, then you can decrease the channel number. The channel numbers can bepreprogrammedby using PC program. The channel selections also can be changed by up and down buttons on the front side of the radio.
PTT Button
The radio is converted to transmission mode and transmits the RF signal by pressing and holding the PTT button on the left side of the radio. The status indication LED lights in red color. And the radio is converted to standby mode by releasing the PTT button. It is recommended to talk about 5~7cm awayfrom the microphone for better sound quality and better voice communication.
Monitor Button
The receiving status of the selected channel can be checked by using the “Monitor” button.
– Normal Mode: While you are pressing and holding the “Monitor” button for about 2 seconds, it ispossible to check the receiving status of the channel.
– Continuous Mode: Press and hold the “Monitor” button for more than 2 seconds, a beep tone is heardalong with a noise and the monitor function is maintained. When you press the Monitor button again, themonitor function will be released.
Emergency Button
Press the “Emergency” button at an emergency situation, an emergency siren will be heard through thespeaker in the Radio. And the Radio will also transmit an emergency signal to the other party through theemergency channel.
Speaker Microphone Jack
The speaker microphone jack on the right side of the radio will be used for interfacing with extermalspeaker microphones or similar accessories. It will also be used for doing PC programming, WiredCloning and Tuning.
Indicators
Status Indication LED
Users can recognize the current status of UDR series radio by the color of LED. The status indication willbe as follows.
When the transmitting status is normal, Red color LED will be ON.
When the receiving status is normal, Green color LED will be ON.
When the CTCSS tone or DCS code is not being received due to mismatch, Green color
LED will blink.
When the battery is low, Red color LED will blink and an alert tone will go off.
_ When the radio is in Cloning mode, Orange color LED will blink.
Dot matrix LCD
Dotmatrix LCD will show several kinds of status of the radio. Zone/Channel number, Frequency/Sub-tone, or Pre-programmed Name of each Channel will be displayed on the LCD. And it alsoprovides the Menu Operation. In addition, there are 9 status ICON indicators that display several kinds ofstatus of the radio.

  1. Signal strength indicator is ON when the radio receives RF signal. It can be divided by 4 kinds ofsignal levels. In case of strong signal, all 4 signal strength indicator bar will be ON.
  2. Transmitting power indicator “L” or “H”is ON when Low/High power mode is selected.
  3. 2Tone, STone mode indicator is ON when the channel is programmed for 2Tone, 5Tone operation.
  4.  VOX indicator is ON when the VOX mode is activated.
  5. Scrambler mode indicator is ON when the scrambler function is activated.
  6. Compander mode indicator is ON when the compander function is activated.
  7. Radio generates a several kinds of alert tones when the alert tone function is activated. This indicator will be OFF when this function is deactivated.
  8. Lock indicator is ON when the radio is locked.
  9. Battery capacity indicator. All the segments are ON when the battery is fully charged. Each segment become OFF step by step as the battery capacity goes low while the radio is being use. The battery indicator will blink when the battery power is very low and need to be recharged.
  10.  The Dot matrix LCD can show one line of 14 characters.  The LCD backlighting can be programmed to turn on for a certain time after a button is pressed. It willremain turned on for the programmed length of time after the button is released. And it can also beprogrammed to remain off all the times.

BATTERY PACKS
The following battery pack is provided for the UDR series radio.
Standard Rechargeable Battery Packs (2600mAh Li-ion)
The UDR series radios use high-performance Li-ion battery. The battery is safe, ofhighperformance and highly reliable.
Using the provided standard charger ineach package will make the battery to get sufficient  efficiency and longlifetime. (3500mAh
Li-ion is Optional.)
☞CAUTION
It is strongly recommended to use the original Battery Packs provided in each package.
Installing the Battery Pack
Ensure the ON/OFF volume switch of the radio is set to OFF position.
Hold the radio and battery pack with their back facing you. See Figure.
Align the hook back of the radio with the hook front side of the battery pack.
*Press and slide the battery pack fully upper side of the radio until the battery releases latch clickinto place. unimo UDR 100 Digital Portable Radio - fig

Removing the Battery Pack
Ensure the ON/OFF volume switch of the radio is set to OFF position.
Press down the locker and slide the battery pack down side of the radio. See Figure.unimo UDR 100 Digital Portable Radio - fig 1

Charging the Battery Pack
New batteries or batteries that have been stored, but not used for a long time should be fully chargedbefore placing into service. Low battery voltage would shorten the talk range and affect the performanceof the radio.
When the battery pack requires charging, the battery indicator in the LCD will blink and the radio willsound a high pitch tone every second.
How to Charging
Plug the standard desktop charger into the electricity power outlet for AC 100 ~ 240V.
The standard desktop charger has two slots for charging.
To recharge the radio with the battery installed, insert the radio into the front slot of the chargerafter you turned off the radio.
To recharge a battery only, insert the battery into the rear slot of the charger.
_ Although the Green LED is on after recharging the battery, please continue recharging the batteryfor another 30 minutes to ensure the complete full charging.

Status LED
Charging Red LED is ON
Complete full charging Green LED is ON
Error Red LED is blinking
Standby of charging, excess of temperature range Orange LED is ON

☞ CAUTION
It is strongly recommended to use the original Chargers provided in each packages.
Charging thebattery by using any 3rd parties’ chargers might cause unexpected damage to the battery and radio.
CHARGER
The standard desktop charger was designed to chargethe high capacity batteries (2600mAh
Li-ion)of the UDR series radios.
Input Voltage: AC 85V250V
Battery: 2600mAh Li-ion
Rapid Charging Time: 3 1/2 hours
Operating Temperature:0~50 ℃
Charging Current: 900 mA (Rapid Charging)
RADIO OPERATION
Installation and Removal of Antenna
Put the antenna into the antenna connector of the radio and turn the antenna clockwise for installation. Inorder to remove the antenna from radio, turn the antenna counterclockwise.
☞ CAUTION`
Over tightening the antenna screw may cause damage to the antenna and connector and finally itmay affect the radio’s performance accordingly.
Power On/Off
Turn the Power switch clockwiseand a “beep” will sound and themodel name of the radio will bedisplayed as soon as the power ison. And the radio will enter into the mode where the radio had been used previously. If there is a user IDwhich was already programmed, then the ID will be displayed on the LCD.
☞ CAUTION`
If you turn on the radio while you are pressing a button of the radio, the radio may enter into aspecial mode. In this case, the transmitting and receiving signals will be blocked. We recommendyou to follow the above mentioned, but not to do any other key actionswhenever you turn on oroff the radio.
Transmission
You can get into the transmission mode by pressing the PTT button. DTMF will be transmitted by pressing the PTT button if theradio was already programmed to
send the DTMF or 5-tone. While the DTMF or 5-tone is beingtransmitted, it’s not possible to send any voice signal. After the DTMF, a voice signal will betransmitted and the Red LED will light up. For a quality voice communication, it is recommended to talkto the radio with keeping about 5 ~ 10cm distance.
☞ CAUTION`
In case TOT function was set in a radio, if the radio transmits continuously over a certaintime,  the transmission will be forced to be controlled for other radios’ users.
Receiving
You can get into the receiving mode by releasing the PTT button. You can adjust the sound level by usingthe volume switch. In the receiving mode, Green LED will be on and you can check the receiving statuswith the RSSI indication on the LCD.
If a receiving frequency is same as that of the current channel, but sub-tone is not same as that of thecurrent setting, then Green LED will blink. To check whether the current channel is in use, press theMonitor(M) button on the left side of the radio. If you press and hold the Monitor button for about 2seconds, the Monitor mode is activated with a “beep” sound. Make a short pressing the Monitor buttonagain to release the Monitor mode.
Changing Channels
You can change channels by using the Channel Switch or Up/Down buttons. Turn the Channel switch clockwise or press ‘Up’ button toincrease the channel number with a beep sound. And Turn theChannel switch counter-clockwise or press ‘Down’ button to decrease the channel number with a beep sound. Press and hold Up/Down button, and then the channel will goup/down continuously.
Adjusting Transmitting Power
You can select either High or Low transmitting power and you canalso change thetransmitting power in the Menu mode. At the Low-Power mode, the indicator icon “L” is
displayed on the LCD. Undergood circumstances for radio communication, by setting thetransmitting power at Low-power mode, you can extend the battery life time.
The H/L transmitting power can be pre-programmed by its programming software and it also can be changed by users in menu mode or by a short-key pre- programmed.
SCAN Mode
SCAN function can be executed with a “beep” sound in standby mode by pressing ashortkey pre-programmed as a scan button. If you press a short-key for SCAN function,
the radio will change to the SCAN mode and check thepreprogrammed channels in order.
Todeactivate the SCAN function,press “MENU” button or turn the radio off. A scan channel list should be set up beforehand by using the programming software. Otherwise, the radio cannot be able to go to SCAN mode.
Normal Scan
Once SCAN function is activated, the radio will perform a normal scanning. When the scan channel listincludes NS1, NS2 and NS3, on the normal scan mode, the radio scans channels in the sequence of NS1,NS2, NS3, NS1, NS2, NS3,……
Transmitting during Scanning
If users press the PTT button during Scanning, the transmitting will be made through a preprogrammedchannel.
Users can select and establish one transmitting channel out of three in below in advance by usingthe PC programmer.
Home channel
Last activated channel
_ Current scan channel
VOX
The VOX function can be set up by PC programmer. Without pressingthe PTT button, the voice signal can be transmitted through themicrophone. Users can change the set- up at Menu mode.
Monitor
In order to open the squelch compulsorily, press the MON button. If users press the MON button for morethan 2 seconds, the squelch is opened and stay there continuously with a “beep” sound. If you want to getout of this mode, make a short pressing the MON button again, or turn off and on the radio again.
Sub-tone
The radio can be programmed for CTCSS encode/decode tone frequencies and DCS code.
CTCSS tone frequency
A list of standard tone frequencies for CTCSS tone is as shown in below.
No. Frequency No. Frequency No. Frequency No. Frequency

1 67.0 15 110.9 29 179.9 43 196.6
2 71.9 16 114.8 30 186.2 44 199.5
3 74.4 17 118.8 31 192.8 45 206.5
4 77.0 18 123.0 32 203.5 46 229.1
5 79.7 19 127.3 33 210.7 47 254.1
6 82.5 20 131.8 34 218.1 48 165.5
7 85.4 21 136.5 35 225.7 49 171.3| 8 88.5 22 141.3 36 233.6 50 177.3
9 91.5 23 146.2 37 241.8 51 60.7
10 94.8 24 151.4 38 250.3 52 62.5
11 97.4 25 156.7 39 69.3 53 64.7
12 100.0 26 162.2 40 159.8
13 103.5 27 167.9 41 183.5
14 107.2 28 173.8 42 189.9
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DCS code
A list of standard codes for DCS is as shown in below.
No. DCS Code No. DCS Code No. DCS Code No. DCS Code

2 025 28 172 54 423 80 732
3 026 29 174 55 431 81 734
4 031 30 205 56 432 82 743
5 032 31 223 57 445 83 754
6 043 32 226 58 464 84 036
7 047 33 243 59 465 85 053
8 051 34 244 60 466 86 122
9 054 35 245 61 503 87 122
10 065 36 251 62 506 88 212
11 071 37 261 63 516 89 225
12 072 38 263 64 532 90 246
13 073 39 265 65 546 91 252
14 074 40 271 66 565 92 255| 15 114 41 306 67 606 93 266
16 115 42 311 68 612 94 274
17 116 43 315 69 624 95 325
18 125 44 331 70 627 96 332
19 131 45 343 71 631 97 356
20 132 46 346 72 632 98 446
21 134 47 351 73 654 99 452
22 143 48 364 74 662 100 454
23 152 49 365 75 664 101 455
24 155 50 371 76 703 102 462
25 156 51 411 77 712 103 523
26 162 52 412 78 723 104 526
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Call mode
Individual Call
Enters into the ‘Contacts’ menu by pressing menu button.
Select an ID that the user wants to communicate with and press the PTT button to communicate. (ID should be pre-programmed by its PC programmer and a transmitting
radio’s ID should be listed in a receiving radio)
Group Call
Enters into the ‘Contact’ menu by pressing menu button.
Select a Group ID that the user wants to communicate with and press the PTT button to communicate with all radios in the group. (Group ID should be pre- programmed by its PC programmer and a transmitting radio’s ID should be listed in all radios in the group.)
All Call
_ Enters into the ‘Contact’ menu by pressing menu button.
TOT
TOT function is used to prevent from using one channel continuously for a long time. If a radio transmitslonger than the programmed TOT time continuously, the transmitting is automatically stopped and analert sound is generated. If a Penalty time was set up, then the radio can make transmitting normally onlyafter the penalty time. The TOT and penalty time can be set up by using PC programmer and can change it at menu mode by user.
Key Lock
To set this function ON, press menu button to enter into Settings -> Radio Set -> Keypad Lock’ and press menu button again. If you press menu button, this function will be
deactivated.
PSC
This function is used to extend the battery lifetime by reducing the power consumption during standby.
This function can be established by using the PC program and users can change it at Menu mode on the radio. (Settings -> Radio Set -> PSC ->Enable/Disable by menu button) Password
Users can set up a password into each radio. If the Password function was enabled, the radio will requestthe Password on the LCD screen when users turned on the radio. When users input the correct password,then the radio is activated. This function can be established by using the PC program and users can change it at Menu mode.
Language
Users can select a language to be displayed on the LCD screen between English or Korean. This functioncan be established by using the PC program and users can change it at Menu mode.
SMS
Users can select one of the 10 short messagespre-programmed into your radio to send.
Emergency Call
By pressing the red button on top of the radio, the radio will transmit the emergencyalert tone. Also the radio willsound the emergency alert tone via current channel. Users can deactivate the function by pressing the red button again. If this function is set to repeat mode, the emergency alert tone will go off repeatedly. To make the repeat mode off, please press the red button. The function cannotbecome activated during scanning channels. This function can be established by using the PC program and can change it at menu mode by user. In digital channels, my radio ID will be sent to other radios(UDR-100/400) if my radio ID is pre-programmed into other UDR-100/400 radios. Then the alert tone will go off from the other UDR-100/400 radios while the alert one goes off from my radio. In analog channels, the alert tone only goes off from my radio.
☞CAUTION`
Any trial to do Cloning between different manufacturers’ radios might cause a critical malfunction to the radios.
MENU SETUP
Function

F1 Up Arrow Key (Changing Menu)
F2
Down Arrow Key (Changing Menu)
F3 Menu / Enter
F4
ESC
2. How to Setup
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  1. Push the F3(Menu) button for 3sec to go inside of MENU
  2. Then Changing Sub-menu with F1 or F2
    3. Sub-Menu
  3. CHANGING GROUP
  4. SET TX Power
  5. SET PASSWORD
  6. SET ID
  7. SET DTMF
  8. SET PSC
  9. SET TOT| 8) SET VOX
  10. SET SQUELCH
  11. SET EQUALIZER
  12. SET Whisper
  13. SET SCAN
  14. SET EMERGENCY
  15. SET INHIBIT TX
  16. SET KEY TONE
  17. Earpiece Mode
  18. SET DISPLAY
  19. SET KEY LOCK
  20. SET BCL
  21. SET ID ALERT
  22. LCD Contrast
  23. Short Channel
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  24. SET Scramble
  25. SET Compander
  26. Information: Ver. information
    Notice) In the Menu, Only be available to receive RX
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1) CHANGING GROUP
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) CHANGING GROUP F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
2) SET TX Power
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET TX Power F3 Tx Power Low F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
3) SET PASSWORD
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET PASSWORD F3 NEW PASSWORD F1 or F2 (,) :
Choose the Number (ex : “0000”) F3 AGAIN F1 or F2 (,) : Choose the Number (ex : “0000”) F3 (Enter) PASSWORD OK (if it fails, PASSWORD FALSE) F4 (ESC)
4) SET ID (This setup function is only operated when ID is granted at the Radio)
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET ID F3 TONE OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F1 or F2 (,) for TONE ANI TONE ANI Off F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
5) SET DTMF (This setup function is only operated when DTMF is granted at the Radio)
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET DTMF F3 DTMF ANI OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
6) SET PSC
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET PSC F3 PSC OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
7) SET TOT
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET TOT F3 TOT OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or 21 F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
8) SET VOX
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET VOX F3 VOX OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
9) SET SQUELCH
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET SQUELCH F3 SQ Value 5 F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
10) SET EQUALIZER
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET EQUALIZER F3 EQUAL. Normal 5 F3 flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
11) SET Whisper
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET Whisper F3 Whisper Off F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC) 12) SET SCAN
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET SCAN F3 Main CH Off F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose. If choose “ON” F3 (Enter) F1 or F2 (,) for SCAN CH set F3 F1 or F2 (,) for choose Scan CH. F3 for SCAN ON F4 (ESC) F4 (ESC)
13) SET EMERGENCY
F3 (Pushing for 3sec)
F1 () SET EMERGENCY F3 EMER OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
14) SET INHIBIT TX
F3 (Pushing for 3sec)
F1 () SET INHIBIT TX_ F3 TX STOP OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
15) SET KEY TONE
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET KEY TONE F3 BEEP ON F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC) 22
16) Earpiece Mode
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () Earpiece Mode F3 _ EARMIC ON F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
17) SET DISPLAY
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET DISPLAY F3 DISPLAY ENG. F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
18) SET KEY LOCK
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET KEY LOCK F3 KEY LOCK OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
19) SET BCL
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET BCL F3 BCL OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
20) SET ID ALERT
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () SET ID ALERT F3 ID ALERT OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
21) LCD Contrast
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () LCD Contrast F3 Contrast 30 F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
22) Short Channel
F3 (Pushing for 3sec) F1 () Short Channel F3 Short Use OFF F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose. If choose “ON” F3 (Enter) F1 or F2 (,) for Short CH set F3
F1 or F2 (,) for choose Short CH. F3 for Short CH ON F4 (ESC) F4 (ESC) 23) SET Scramble
F3 (Pushing for 3sec)
F1 () SET Scramble F3 Scramble ON F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter) F4 (ESC)
24) SET Compander
F3 (Pushing for 3sec)
F1 () SET Compander F3 Compander Off F3 “?” & flickering F1 or F2 (,) then Choose F3 (Enter)_ F4 (ESC)
Warning

  1. The radio is produced for the purpose ofcommunication only. You are cautionedthat any changes or modifications notexpressly approved of both radio andbattery in this manual could void yourauthority to operate this equipment.

  2. DO NOT operate it in areas that aresensitive to RF energy such as aircraft,hospitals, blasting sites, and fuel storagesites. Areas with potentially flammableatmospheres are usually, but not always,clearly posted. These may include gasstations, fuel and chemical storage andtransfer stations, below deck on boats,and areas where the air
    containsflammable chemicals or particles such asgrain dust or metal powders. Also avoidusing this radio while driving. Ear/Micaccessory can help driving safe.

  3. To prevent fire of shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture. Neverexpose the radio and battery totemperature above 140 F(60 C), such as incar parked in the sun or under directsunlight.

  4. DO NOT dispose of it in fire because it canexplode. Also, do not short the terminalsbecause it may become very hot, anddamages your skins. DO NOT carry thisradio in bags or pockets because it can beshorten by conductive materials such askeys and necklace.

Warranty

  1. The warranty period is one yearfrom the purchase date except battery,etc,
    – In case a trouble occurs under normaloperating conditions, contact theservice center or the local sales office ofUNIMO Technology Co., Ltd.
    Free repair services will be provided withinthe warranty period.

  2. For the following cases, a certain amountof service fee will be charged:

– Performance compromise or troublesoccurring after the warranty period
– Troubles of damage due to user’smishandling the device
– Troubles caused by natural disasters
– Troubles caused by user’s mistake
(For example, not following instructionsand safety notes in the manual)
– Trouble caused by user’s failure to usethe recommended power source
– Troubles caused by repairing orremodeling by the user or unqualifiedperson, not the service personnel ofUNIMO Technology

FCC Compliance Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference    to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular   installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can   be  determined  by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to correct  the  interference by one or more of the following measures:
‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‐Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF Exposure Information
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an controlled environment .
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
For face-up,25mm was used for test, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25mm.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that Contains no metal .
Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of RF exposure guidelines.
This radio complies with IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50% and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only.
ISEDC RSS warning
This equipment complies with ISEDC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an controlled environment .
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
For face-up,25mm was used for test, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25mm.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the ISEDC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that
Contains no metal.
Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of RF exposure guidelines. IC exposition aux radiations:
This radio complies with IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50% and is authorized by the ISEDC for occupational use only.
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard (s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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