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GMR3050-2C
Congratulations on your purchase of a Uniden GMRS/FRS 
radio. This lightweight, palm-sized radio is a state-of-the-art 
device, equipped with many valuable features. Use it at 
sporting events, to stay in contact with family and friends, 
hiking, skiing, outdoors, or in a neighborhood watch for vital 
communication.
• 15 GMRS/7 FRS 
Channels
• Battery Charger
• •121 Privacy Codes Silent Mode
• •Up to 30-Mile Range* microUSB charging jack
• •Channel Scan 10 Selectable Call Tone 
Alerts
• •VOX Headset Jack Auto Squelch
• Roger Beep
*  Range may vary depending on environmental and/or 
topographical conditions.
GMR3050-2C HARDWARE
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1 Antenna 7 Speaker
2 USB Charge Port/
Headphone Jack 
8 Channel and Volume 
3 Push to Talk 9 Backlight
4 Microphone 10 CH/LOCK
5 MENU/Power Screen11
6 CALL/MON
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
Your package contains 2 radios, 6 AA 
rechargeable NiMH batteries, one AC adapter/
Y-Split microUSB charge cable, 2 belt clips, and 
this reference guide. 
Visit our web site at www.uniden.com to order 
accessories.
Use only Uniden accessories.
The radio operates on the General Mobile 
Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies which 
require a Federal Communications Commission 
license to operate. For licensing information 
and  application forms, visit the FCC on-line at: 
www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls or call the FCC  hotline at 
1-800-418-3676. If you have any questions you 
can contact the FCC direct at 1-888-225-5322.
Each radio uses 3 AA rechargeable NiMH 
batteries (included).
To install the batteries:
1.  If installed, remove the belt clip.
2.  Remove the battery compartment door by 
pressing on the latch and releasing the 
cover. Remove it.
3.  Install the supplied 3 AA NiMH batteries 
into the battery compartment. Be certain 
to follow the + and – symbols in the 
compartment. Installing the batteries 
incorrectly will prevent the unit from 
operating.
4.  Replace the battery compartment door.
5.  Replace the belt clip if necessary.
6.  Repeat for each radio.
Note: You may also use 3 AA non-rechargeable 
alkaline batteries in each radio. 
However, do not mix NiMH and alkaline 
batteries in the same radio.
 CHARGING THE RADIO
Review the following tips before charging your 
radios: 
CAUTION:  Do not attempt to recharge 
alkaline batteries. Doing so can 
create a safety hazard or damage the 
radio.
• Install the batteries before connecting the AC 
adapter to the radio and power source.
• The battery icon flashes while the radio 
charges, whether the radio is turned on or 
not. The charge stops after 14 hours of 
continuous charging. If there is a power 
interruption, the charging timer resets to 14 
hours. If the radio is off and charging stops, 
the battery icon stops flashing.
• Charge time may vary depending on the 
battery life remaining. For fastest charging, 
turn off the radio before charging.
• If battery power is low, you cannot operate 
the radio even using external power. If you 
try to transmit while power is low, the radio 
FCC GMRS LICENSE
INSTALL THE BATTERIES
will automatically turn off. Recharge the 
batteries.
GMR3050-2C charges through a microUSB 
Y-branch cable (provided) with an AC adapter 
end that plugs into an AC power source.
1.  Plug one branch of the microUSB Y-Cable 
into each radio's microUSB charge port. 
2.  Insert the AC adapter end into an AC power 
source (wall plug).
3.  The radio is fully charged when the battery 
charging icon stops flashing.
USING THE RADIO
Turning the Radio On and Adjusting the 
Volume
1.  Press and hold the MENU/  key to turn 
the radio ON.
2.  To change the volume level, press the 
▲ ▼ or   key to increase or decrease the 
volume level. There are 8 volume levels (L1 
-  )L8) plus volume off (L0
3.  Press and hold the MENU/  key to turn 
the radio OFF.
Using Headphones 
Your radio has a headphone jack to support 
earphones/earbuds (not included). Using the 
earbuds lets you have more private 
communications. To use headphones/earbuds, 
lift the rubber cover from the headset jack, then 
plug in the headphones/earbuds.
Important: Your radio is not weather resistant 
when using the headset jack. When you remove  
the headphones/earbuds, be sure to fully press 
the cover into place to restore the radio's 
weather resistant capability.
Using the Menu
Press MENU/  to access the three menu 
options:
• Privacy Code (121 codes). The privacy codes 
display underneath the channel number on 
the screen.
• Call Tone (10 call tone options plus Off)
• VOX (5 levels plus Off) 
Each menu option is discussed later in the 
manual with the feature that uses it.
Choosing a Channel
Your radio has 22 channels you can use to talk 
to others. In order to speak to someone, each of 
you must be set to the same channel and privacy 
code.
Each of the channels 1-22 may have any one of 
the privacy codes, 0 (OFF), or 1-121 selected. 
Code oF (OFF) indicates no privacy code 
selected and your radio can receive a signal 
regardless of the code settings of the transmitting 
radio.
To choose a privacy code:
1.  Press MENU/  until the privacy code 
number flashes below the channel number.
2.  Press ▲ or ▼ to cycle through the privacy 
codes. 
3.  The radio returns to its normal state after 
about 5 seconds.
To choose a channel:
1.  Press the CH/LOCK key to access the 
channel function; the channel number 
flashes.
2.  Press▲or▼tomanuallycyclethrough
the channels. 
You can only manually cycle through channels 
when the channel numbers are flashing.
3.  Press CH/LOCK to set the channel.
VOX Feature
CAUTION:  Insert headphones into the radio 
BEFORE turning on the radio. 
Your radio is equipped with a user selectable 
Voice Operated Transmitter (VOX) that can be 
used for automatic voice transmissions. The 
VOX feature is designed to be used with or 
without a headset with a microphone. 
Transmission is initiated by speaking into the 
microphone instead of pressing PTT.
To select a VOX level:
1.  Press MENU/   repeatedly until the vox 
icon and the VOX sensitivity level (OFF, 
1-5) blink.
2.  Press ▲ or ▼ to change the VOX 
sensitivity levels. Use level 5 for increased 
sensitivity to voice in normally quiet 
environments, and use a higher level to 
reduce undesired activation in very noisy 
environments.
Channel Scan Feature
Your radio has a channel scan feature that allows 
you to easily scan all 22 channels. When an 
active channel is detected, the unit pauses on 
that channel until the channel is clear. Then, after 
a 2 second delay, the radio continues scanning. 
Press CH/LOCK to resume scanning while the 
radio is stopped on an active channel.
When it stops on an active channel, press the 
PTT button to transmit on that channel.
Using channel scan
Press CH/LOCK then hold ▼or▲for3
seconds. The radio will repeatedly cycle 
through all 22 channels. To reverse scan 
direction, press the other directional icon. 
Press  or  MENU/     CALL/MON to stop 
scanning.
Silent Mode
Silent mode turns off all key beeps when it is 
turned on. It does NOT mute call or voice signals 
received. 
Change Silent mode status (OFF or ON) by first 
turning OFF the radio. 
• Turn Silent mode off by pressing the MENU/
 key to turn the radio ON. Silent mode is off and 
key beeps sound. (Default) 
• Turn Silent mode on by pressing the   and CALL/MON
MENU/  keys to turn the radio back ON. Silent 
mode turns on and no key beeps sound.
Talking on Your Radio
When the radio stops on a channel that is transmitting, 
you can talk to others on that channel:
Transmitting
1.  Press and hold the PTT button and speak in a 
clear, normal voice about 2-3 inches away from 
the microphone on the earbud cord. (The   icon tx
displays while you are transmitting. Pause slightly 
after pressing the   button before you start PTT
talking to prevent cutting off your transmission.)
2.   When you are finished speaking, release the PTT
button. You can now receive incoming calls. While 
receiving, the   icon displays.rx
Transmitting a Call Alert Tone
Your radio is equipped with a call tone that will be 
transmitted when the   key is pressed.  You CALL/MON
can select from 10 call tones.
1.  Press  until MENU/   call displays on the screen 
and the call tone number displays.
2.  Press ▲ or ▼ to cycle through the call tones. A 
sample of the tone sounds as you move through 
them 
3.  The radio returns to its normal state after about 5 
seconds.
To transmit the call tone, press the CALL/MON key.
Auto Squelch Feature
The radio is equipped with an automatic squelch 
system which shuts off weak transmissions and 
unwanted noise due to terrain conditions or range 
limitations.
Monitor Mode Feature
Your radio allows you to listen for weak signals on the 
current channel at the press of a key.
To turn ON Monitor Mode:
Press and hold  for 2 seconds. On a CALL/MON 
channel that does not have activity, you will hear only 
an open-squelch hissing noise and   displays.rx
To turn OFF Monitor Mode:
Press the  key for 2 seconds again.CALL/MON  rx 
does not display.
Backlight
Press and hold  to turn on the LCD backlight. The  
screen stays illuminated for 10 seconds before the 
backlight turns off.
Key Lock
1.  ; Press and hold CH/LOCK  displays. The 
following functions are not affected by Key Lock:
• Volume adjust
• Enter monitor mode
• PTT transmission
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Uniden | 
| Kategoria: | radio | 
| Model: | GMR3050-2C | 
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