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R9 LONG RANGE Radar/Laser Detector Users Manual 2020 Uniden America Corporation Irving, Texas Issue 1, February 2020 Printed in Korea CUSTOMER CARE At Uniden, we care about you!
If you need assistance, please do NOT return this product to your place of purchase Save your receipt/proof of purchase for warranty. Quickly find answers to your questions by:
Reading this Users Manual. Visiting our customer support website at www.uniden.com. Images in this manual may differ slightly from your actual product. DISCLAIMER: Radar detectors are illegal in some states. Some states prohibit mounting any object on your windshield. Check applicable law in your state and any state in which you use the product to verify that using and mounting a radar detector is legal. Uniden radar detectors are not manufactured and/or sold with the intent to be used for illegal purposes. Drive safely and exercise caution while using this product. Do not change settings of the product while driving. Uniden expects consumers use of these products to be in compliance with all local, state, and federal law. Uniden expressly disclaims any liability arising out of or related to your use of this product. CONTENTS CUSTOMER CARE .......................................................................................................... 2 R9 EXTREME OVERVIEW ............................................................................5 FEATURES ........................................................................................................................ 5 WHATS IN THE BOXES? .............................................................................6 PARTS OF THE R9 EXTREME ......................................................................7 KEY PAD ............................................................................................................................ 7 DISPLAY UNIT ................................................................................................................. 9 MENU SYSTEM ......................................................................................... 11 BASIC OPERATIONS ................................................................................ 21 FEATURE DETAILS ................................................................................... 22 LASER TRANSPONDER SETTING FOR DRAGON EYE ....................................22 AUTO DIM ......................................................................................................................23 Configure Auto Dim from MENU ..................................................................23 ALLOCATING MEMORY ............................................................................................23 USER MARKS (LASER AND RADAR SITES) .........................................................24 RED LIGHT CAMERA POINT DELETE ...................................................................25 HIGHWAY VS CITY MODE ........................................................................................25 POP MODE ....................................................................................................................26 MODE DISPLAY ............................................................................................................26 SCAN DISPLAY .............................................................................................................26 TIME DISPLAY ...............................................................................................................27 ALARM PRIORITIES.....................................................................................................27 THREATS .........................................................................................................................28 AUTO MUTE/AUTO MUTE VOLUME.....................................................................29 USER SPEED LIMIT ......................................................................................................29 QUIET RIDE ....................................................................................................................30 RED LIGHT CAMERA QUIET RIDE .........................................................................30 MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................ 30 MAINTAINING THE EQUIPMENT ...........................................................................30 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE/DATABASE .............................................................30 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................... 30 FCC/IC COMPLIANCE .............................................................................. 31 FCC COMPLIANCE ......................................................................................................31 IC COMPLIANCE ..........................................................................................................32 ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ........................................................... 32 LONG RANGE RADAR/LASER DETECTOR UNIDEN USERS MANUAL R9 EXTREME R9 EXTREME OVERVIEW Unidens R9 Extreme is an advanced installed laser rdar detector with actual laser interruption capability. It provides outstanding detection range and usability. FEATURES GPS on/off User Mark Alert Mute on/off and Mute Memory Store and Update Database (up to 20,000 points should it be 2,000 points?
POI Alert on.off (Speed Camerra Alarm and Red-Light Camera Alarm) Red-Light Camera Delete Red-Light Camera Quiet Ride on/off Front/Read X, K, MRCD, KA, POP, and Laser Detectuion on/off OLED display (16 x 32 Full Color) Keyboard (Mute, Dim, Volume +, Volume -, Mark, Menu, Power) Volume Control (0 - 8) Dim Mode (Auto, Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark, Off) Operating Modes (Highway, City, Advanced) Scan, Mode, and Time Displays Background Color Options Speed, Speed+Compass, Compass, Voltage, Altitude, Speed Unit Displays Speed Unit selection (mph or km/h) Quiet Ride User-Set Speed Limit Alarm GMT Setting DST Setting POI Alarm Range Mute Memory Point Range Voice on/off KA Frequency Voice on/off
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K and Ka POP on/off K and Ka Band Filter on/off TSF on/off K Block Filter on/off K Narrow/Wide Ka Narrow/Wide/Segmentation Signal/Ka Priority All THreat Display on/off Selectable Alert Tones Auto Mute Dark Mode Brightness Setting Auto Dim Setting Low Battery Voltage Warning Vehicle Battery Saver Self Test Factory Reset Mode Mute Memory All Delete User Mark Delete Software Update DB Version Alert LED WHATS IN THE BOXES?
The R9 Extreme packup consists of three boxes. Box 1 contains:
Host (1) GPS (1) Key pad (1) Speaker (1) Remote Mute Cable (1), USB Memory Stick (1) Display Bezel (1) Double-sided tapes Screws Box 2 contains:
Display (1) Active Alert LED (1) LED Mounting Bracket
(1)
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Front Remote Radar (1) Adjustable Mounting Clamps (2) Mounting Bracket and screws for remote Hex Wrench (1) Transponder Interface
(2) Brackets Double-sided tapes Cable Ties Transponder Screws Bubble level Box 3 contains:
Rear Remote Radar (1) Adjustable Mounting Clamps (2) Mounting Bracket and screws for remote Transponders (2) Brackets Double-sided tapes Cable Ties Transponder Extension Screws Extension Cables for Remote and Transponder (3) PARTS OF THE R9 EXTREME This section describes only the R9 Extreme parts that are user-accessible. It does not discuss any parts installed outside of the vehicle cabin. KEY PAD The key pad should be installed within the drivers reach but not high on the dashboard. The keys on the key pad control the menu as well as adjusts the volume, alarms, user marks, and backlight. KEY PWR PRESS TO... Turn R9 Extreme on. PRESS AND HOLD TO ... Turn R9 Extreme off.
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PRESS AND HOLD TO ... NA When in Menu mode, changes modes between Highway, City, and Advanced. DIM - Changes the display brightness:
Auto (Default). Set brightness levels for the OLED display (see page 18). Bright Dim Dimmer Dark (Dark is off unless there is alert.) Off (Off regardless of whether or not there is an alert.) KEY VOL +
VOL MENU PRESS TO... Turn volume up (9 levels: 0 - 8; Default = 4). There is one beep and a volume up display. In Menus, go to next item. Turn volume down (9 levels: 0 - 8; Default
= 4). There is one beep and a volume down display. In Menus, go to previous item. Access the Menu system. In Menus, press to cycle through options for the current menu item. MUTE/
DIM Turn MUTE on and off. MUTE on - Press MUTE/DIM to mute radar, laser, red-light cameras, and overspeed alarms. Returns to normal operation 10 seconds after the alert ends or if a different band is detected during Mute mode. Mute On displays for a few seconds. MUTE off - Press MUTE/DIM to restore audible alarms before the 10 second automatic mute time-out. MUTE MEMORY. Delete Mute Memory while Mute Memory displays. Save a Mute Location (Mute Memory) -
press MUTE/DIM again while Mute On displays to save that GPS location and frequency to memory. Mute Memory displays on the screen. R9 Extreme stores 2000 points divided between Mute Memory and User Mark locations.
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PRESS AND HOLD TO ... DELETE RED-LIGHT CAMERA POINT During a red-light camera alert, press and hold MUTE/DIM to delete the red light camera point. A confirmation message displays. After confirming this deletion, R9 Extreme will not give an alert for that camera. Delete all User Marks
(press and hold for 3 seconds). KEY MARK PRESS TO... Delete Mute Memory - Press MUTE/
DIM while Mute Memory displays; the R9 Extreme displays a delete confirmation message. Press MUTE/DIM again to confirm. MUTE RED LIGHT CAMERA VOICE ALERTS Mute the voice alert for a red light camera alarm. Press MUTE/DIM while the voice alarm for a red light camera sounds. The voice alarm mutes. MUTE ALERTS FOR POI OVERSPEED ALERT AND USER LIMIT SPEED When R9 Extreme alerts you to an overspeed or speed limit situation (an alarm sounds and an alert displays), press MUTE/DIM to silence that alarm. User Mark. A User Mark is a manually tagged geographic location where an alarm is usually found. The R9 Extreme alerts when close to these User Marks. Add - Press MARK when you are at the alarm location. Delete - Press MARK when you are at an alarm location that has been marked. An error message displays/sounds if memory is full or there is a GPS error. DISPLAY UNIT The separate display unit installed in the dashboard is the visual display for alarms, alerts, and menu selections. It also displays from which direction the signals are coming. If GPS = ON, the OLEDs left display area shows the display selected in the menus If GPS = Off, the OLEDs left display area shows Volt regardless of user settings.
(see page 19).
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The following table provides examples of the most common displays. OLED EXAMPLES MEANING Scanning for Frequencies Displays to indicate end of a scan cycle. 42 mph Information displayed in example:
Battery voltage Highway/City/Advanced Scanning line Hwy Frequency Found K 24.158 24.158 K Speed Camera Alert 5 8 mph S p e e d 270 ft Red Light Camera Alert 5 8 mph 5 8 mph 270 ft 1090 ft User Mark Detected Time Display 12.8 Volt A 11:45 M Hwy Red Light Camera - Quiet Ride 5 8 Mph 920 ft Information displayed:
Band type Type (X, K, KA) Frequency number Band direction Frequency strength indicators Information displayed:
Battery voltage Distance to speed camera Speed camera icon Information displayed:
Current speed in mph/km/h Distance to red light camera Red light camera icon Information displayed:
Current speed in mph/km/h Distance to user mark User mark icon Information displayed:
Voltage Time and AM/PM Highway/City/Advanced Information displayed:
Current speed in mph/km/h Distance to red light camera User mark icon
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OLED EXAMPLES MEANING Dark Mode Set mode to Dark if the units OLED is not anticipated to change a lot to prevent image burn-in (Auto Dim setting). In Dark mode, the OLED is dark with a single white dot in the lower corner that moves from bottom left to center to bottom right. The movement of the dot confirms that the unit is still powered up. MENU SYSTEM Menus let you set up the system to your own specifications. You can turn different bands on and off set specific items such as red-light camera alarms or auto mute. Press MENU on the key pad to access the Menu system. The screen displays the selections current status. For example, if you press MENU and the screen displays Voice: On, you have the option of turning Voice to Off. Use the following keys to navigate the menus:
MENU: Change a menu item setting (press and hold to exit the Menu system). VOL + : Go to the next Menu item. VOL : Go to the previous Menu item. Several menu items only display if GPS is set to ON. These entries are noted in the following table.
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MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTINGS Mode selection Changes band sensitivity as follows:
Highway - Full Sensitivity City - X and K sensitivity reduced. Ka band sensitivity same as Highway. Advanced - User adjusts X, K, and Ka band sensitivity from 100% - 30% in 10% intervals. Highway (Default) City Advanced NOTE: If Advanced is selected, set Attenuation levels for the X, K, and Ka bands. See page 25 for details. Front X Band Attenuation 100 -30% (10% unit decrease) Front K Band Attenuation 100 -30% (10% unit decrease) Front Ka Band Attenuation 100 -30% (10% unit decrease) Rear X Band Attenuation 100 -30% (10% unit decrease) Rear K Band Attenuation 100 -30% (10% unit decrease) Rear Ka Band Attenuation 100 -30% (10% unit decrease) Determines your geographic location. If GPS is turned on, other GPS-related menu items display. On (Default) Off Notifies you if any speed cameras are nearby. On (Default) Off Notifies you if any red light cameras are nearby. On (Default) Off 50 - 85 MPH (80 - 140 km/h) Off (Default) On (Default) Off Red Light Camera Quiet Ride
- Mutes red light camera alarms if you drive over the speed limit set here. Turns voice alert on or off under the following conditions:
Type of radar/laser Band alarms
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GPS Speed Camera Alarm
(GPS on) Red Light Camera Alarm
(GPS on) RLC Q-Ride
(GPS on) Voice MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTINGS Ka Frequency Voice Announces the detected Ka band frequency. On Off (Default) Front K Band Turn K band detection on or off for the front radar. On (Default) Off Front Ka Band Turn Ka band detection on or off for the front radar. On (Default) Off On Off (Default) On (Default) Off On (Default) Off On Off (Default) Turn off to have the front detector ignore X band frequencies. Turn on for X band sensitivity as follows:
Highway: Full sensitivity City: X band sensitivity reduced Turn off to have the rear detector ignore X band frequencies. Turn on for X band sensitivity as follows:
Highway: Full sensitivity City: X band sensitivity reduced Front Radar Front X Band Rear Radar Rear X Band Rear K Band Rear Ka Band Laser mode Laser Jammer Mode
(if Laser mode
= On) On (Default) Off On (Default) Off On (Default) Off Full Jam (Default) Pulse Jam No Jam
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MENU ITEM FUNCTION Laser TP Setting
(if Laser mode
= On) NOTE: If Laser TP Setting is On, set Transponders. SETTINGS On Off Front RX TX Rear/RX TX Front/RX TX Rear/RX TX Front/RX TX Rear/RX TX Front/RX TX Rear/RX TX Front/RX TX Rear/RX TX Front/RX TX Rear/RX TX On Off (Default) On Off (Default) On Off (Default) On (Default) Off On Off (Default) TP1 Setting TP2 Setting TP3 Setting TP4 Setting TP5 Setting TP6 Setting Detects K POP transmissions
(very brief transmissions, too fast for some detectors to hear). Activates MultaRadar CD/
CT low-powered radar gun detection. Detects Ka POP transmissions (very brief transmissions, too fast for some detectors to hear). Filters noise from the K band to prevent false detections. Filters noise from the Ka band to prevent false detections.
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K POP MRCD Ka POP K Filter Ka Filter MENU ITEM FUNCTION TSF Traffic Sensor Filter. Prevents false alarms caused by traffic monitoring radar systems. SETTINGS On Off (Default) K Narrow/Wide K Narrow scans for K radar guns used in the US only and reduces false alarms. K Narrow K Wide (Default) K Block Filter Ka Narrow/
Wide/
Segmentation Priority Mute Memory Band
(GPS on) On [( Block 24.199 (0.005)]
(Default) Off Ka Narrow (Default) Ka Wide Segmentation (Default = On) Ka 1 : 33.399 33.705 On/Off Ka 2 : 33.705 33.903 On/Off Ka 3 : 33.903 34.191 On/Off Ka 4 : 34.191 34.587 On/Off Ka 5 : 34.587 34.803 On/Off Ka 6 : 34.803 35.163 On/Off Ka 7 : 35.163 35.379 On/Off Ka 8 : 35.379 35.613 On/Off Ka 9 : 35.613 35.701 On/Off Signal Priority Ka Priority (Default) X & K (Default) X, K, Ka Ka Narrow scans for Ka radar guns used in the US only and reduces false alarms. Ka Narrow also provides a fast response to Ka POP radar guns. Ka Wide scans Super Wide Ka band. Ka Segmentation allows the user to customize a Ka band sweep from 9 filtered settings. Sets whether Ka band signals have priority over the strongest radar signals for X, K, or Ka band. Laser alerts have priority over radar alerts. Select bands to be muted.
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MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTINGS Threat All Threat On All Threat Off (Default) Background Color Arrow Color Not in Menu Isnt the arrow color user-
selectable?
Band Color Not in Menu Isnt the band color user-
selectable?
Displays if more than one radar signals are detected at the same time. The signal with the strongest radar signal is considered the main signal; the other signals are displayed on the left side
(see page 28). Select screen text color. Set the arrow color for each radar band. X K MRCD Ka Set the color for each radar band indicator. X Band K Band MRCD Band Ka Band If Signal is selected, the radar band color matches the signal strength level color; it changes as the signal strength level changes.
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Blue Amber (Default) Green Pink Grey Red White Purple Red (Default) Blue Green Orange Yellow White Violet Signal (Default; radar band color matches the signal strength level color) Arrow (radar band color matches arrow color selection) Red Blue Green Orange Yellow White Violet MENU ITEM FUNCTION Display (GPS on) Select what will display on the OLED, either scanning for frequencies (see page 26), the mode (see page 26), or the time (see page 27). Lets you select various attributes to display on the left side of the OLED. Left Display
(GPS on) SETTINGS Scan Mode (Default) Time (GPS on) Speed (Default) Spd + Compass Compass Voltage Altitude (m or ft) NOTE: Altitude display depends on speed unit selection (see page 27). Alert Display Speed Unit
(GPS on) X Band Tone K Band Tone Select one of two OLED display formats (see page 26). Alert Display #1 (Default) Alert Display #2 Select the speed measurement type. mph (Default) Km/h Set a tone to indicate X Band. Set a tone to indicate K Band. 1 ~ 12 tones (Default = 1) 1 ~ 12 tones (Default = 2) MRCD Tone Set a tone to indicate MRCD. 1 ~ 12 tones (Default = 2) Ka Band Tone Set a tone to indicate Ka Band. 1 ~ 12 tones (Default = 3) Bogey Tone 1 ~ 5 tones (Default = 1) Set a tone to indicate the detector is responding to a different Ka band signal. Laser Tone Set a tone to indicate Laser. 1 ~ 12 tones (Default = 4)
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MENU ITEM FUNCTION Auto Mute SETTINGS On (Default) Off Auto Mute reduces alarm level to 1 after 3 seconds and returns to normal operation (Auto Mute =
OFF) 10 seconds after the alert ends. If the same alarm sounds within the 10 second period, Auto Mute remains at level 1. The unit returns to normal operation (Auto Mute = OFF) if a different band is detected during Auto Mute = ON mode. Sets a volume level for muted alarms. Set Alert brightness. See page 23 for details. Auto Mute Volume Dark Mode Brightness Setting Auto Dim Setting
[Displays if Dim set to Auto through the key pad (see page 9)]
0 - 5 (Default = 2) Off Bright Dim Dimmer (Default) Bright Brightness - Select Bright, Dim, or Dimmer. Dim level - Select Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark, or Off. Time Setting On Off (Default) Bright Time
(Activated if Time Setting
= On) 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM in 15-minute increments
(Default = 6:30 AM) Bright Level Bright (Default) Dim Dimmer Dim Time
(Activated if Time Setting
= On) 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM in 15-minute increments
(Default = 6:00 PM)
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MENU ITEM FUNCTION Dim Brightness Set SETTINGS Bright Dim (Default) Dimmer Dark Off On (Default) Off Backlight Quiet Ride (GPS on) Mutes radar alarms for K and X bands when you drive under the speed limit you set here. mph = 5 - 90 in 5 mph intervals km/h = 10 - 140 in 10 km/h intervals Off (Default) Limit Speed
(GPS on) GMT (GPS on) Set an alarm to sound if you go faster than this selected speed. Sets time zone according to Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT). 50 - 100 mph (80 - 160 km/h) Off (Default) Most common time zone settings for North America are:
GMT-05:00 - Eastern Standard GMT-06:00 - Central Standard GMT-07:00 - Mountain Standard GMT-08:00 - Pacific Standard
(Default) GMT-09:00 - Yukon Standard GMT-10:00 - Alaska-Hawaii Standard DST (GPS on) Daylight Saving Time Low Battery Voltage Warning Vehicle BAT Saver (GPS on) Sounds a warning tone if the vehicle battery power drops below 11V. Turns off power to the R9 Extreme if the speed stays at 0 or if the GPS is not connected for more than an hour. On Off (Default) On Off (Default) On Off (Default)
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MENU ITEM FUNCTION Self Test Runs a self diagnostic test on the unit to check for faults. SETTINGS On (Default) Off 0 - 8 levels
(Default = 4) Volume Level Factory Reset?
Delete All Mute? (GPS on) User Mark Point All Delete? (GPS on) Memory Quota
(GPS on) Resets all settings to the factory defaults. There is no confirmation request for reset. Delete all saved Mute Memory points. There is no confirmation request to delete all Mute Memory points. Delete all user-selected memory points. Allocate a total of 2000 memory points between Mute Memory and User Marks. Press MENU to reset to factory settings. Press MENU to delete all saved Mute Memory points. Press MENU to delete. Mute Memory: 1000 User Marks: 1000 SW Version/
DSP Version Displays the latest firmware version. NA DB Ver (GPS on) Displays the latest database NA version. Exit Closes the Menu system. NA
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BASIC OPERATIONS HOW DO I ...?
TRY THIS... Turn on the R9 Extreme Adjust the volume Mute alarm audio during the alert Change the screens brightness Turn bands on and off Change Highway to City or set attenuation levels in Advanced mode and back Set a user mark Be sure the unit is connected to power and then press POWER. The unit turns on and runs through an initial self-check if Self Test is turned on. It displays the different bands and their settings. The R9 Extreme turns on automatically when you start the vehicle. Press VOL + to increase volume. The unit beeps and displays a number increase. Press VOL to decrease volume. The unit beeps and displays a number decrease. Press MUTE/DIM during an audio alarm to mute it. Press and hold MUTE/DIM. The unit displays the current brightness level. Press MUTE/DIM again. The R9 Extreme announces the brightness level (Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark, or Off) as it changes to that level. Press MENU then VOL + to cycle through the menu options until the band you want to turn off displays. Press MENU again to change that bands status. Press MENU. The first menu selection is Highway
(default). Press MENU to cycle through Highway, City, and Advanced. After you select Highway or City, press and hold MENU to exit. If you select Advanced, press VOL + to select either the K or Ka band to adjust. Press MENU to adjust sensitivity levels in 10% increments. Press VOL + again to adjust the other mode. Press MARK to create a user mark when you are at a location where there is normally some type of radar. The R9 Extreme announces User mark logged. The R9 Extreme will announce when you approach user marks. R9 Extreme stores 2000 points divided between Mute Memory and User Mark locations.
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HOW DO I ...?
TRY THIS... Delete a user mark Press MARK again at that location to delete the user mark. Delete ALL user marks R9 Extreme stores 2000 points divided between Mute Memory and User Mark locations. Press and hold MARK to delete all user marks. The R9 Extreme does NOT ask for confirmation before deleting single user marks. Allocate dynamic memory points between Mute Memory and User Marks Press MENU and then VOL + to scroll to the Memory Quota menu. Press MENU to select it and press VOL - and VOL + to change the allocation in 50 point increments. See page 23 for details. Update the firmware and database 1. Save the Update file to theUSB drive. 2. Turn R9 Extreme off. Insert USB drive into the Host. Turn R9 Extreme back on. 3. R9 Extreme will automatically update. Refer to www.unidensupport.com for details. FEATURE DETAILS LASER TRANSPONDER SETTING FOR DRAGON EYE Set the Laser Transponders through Menus when Laser mode in On. These settings do not affect other laser guns. If . 2 Transponders in Front 2 Transponders in Rear 3 Transponders in Front 1 Transponder in Rear 4 Transponders in Front Set to . TP1: Front TX; TP2: Front RX TP4: Rear TX; TP5: Rear RX TP1: Front TX; TP3 Front RX; TP4: Front TX TP5: Rear RX (Alerts to Dragon Eye but cannot jam it) TP1: Front TX; TP2: Front RX TP4: Front RX; TP5: Front TX
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AUTO DIM The Auto Dim feature only displays in the menus if you select Auto through the Auto Dim menu setting. The R9 Extreme has a light sensor that works with the Auto Dim feature to dim or brighten the OLED display according to outside light levels. Configure OLED brightness/dim levels through the Auto Dim setting in the menus. Configure Auto Dim from MENU 1. Press MENU. Press VOL + or VOL to scroll through the menu options until Auto Dim Setting displays. 2. Press MENU to access Bright level options (Bright level box in the illustration). Press MENU to scroll between Bright, Dim, and Dimmer. 3. Press VOL + to access Dim level options (Dim level box in the illustration). Press MENU to scroll between Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark, and Off. 4. Press VOL + to access the next menu item 5. The OLED will change to these preset levels according to outside light levels. Press Menu to Select Bright, Dim, Dimmer Bright level Press Menu Auto Dim Setting Menu Option Press Menu to Dim level Select Bright, Dim, Dimmer, Dark, Off Quiet Ride Menu Option Press +
Press +
ALLOCATING MEMORY The R9 Extreme allows 2000 memory points to be shared between Mute Memory points and User marks. The default allocation is 1000 points each; the most one category can have is 1750 with the other category having a maximum of 250 at the same time. Change this allocation through the Memory Quota menu. The Memory Quota menu lets you allocate memory in 50 point blocks. For example, if you want to add 50 points to Mute Memory, those 50 points are deducted from User Marks. This creates a balancing effect between the two.
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1. Select Memory Quota from the main menu. The Memory Quota screen displays. The bottom line is the starting allotment; the middle line is the line that changes as you increase/decrease allotments. The number in parentheses indicates the number used. Mute 1000 (0) 1000 (0) 1000 (0) 1000 (0) User 2. Use the VOL + and VOL - keys to increase or decrease the category with the highest allotment by 50 units. VOL +
VOL -
Mute 950 (0) 1050 (0) 1000 (0) 1000 (0) User Mute 1050 (0) 950 (0) 1000 (0) 1000 (0) User Change Quota?
Quota Completed Mute 1000 (0) 1000 (0) 1000 (0) 1000 (0) User 3. Press MENU to save that change. Change Quota? displays. NOTE: If no action is taken to confirm the quota change within 10 seconds, R9 Extreme cancels the changes and exits Menu. 4. Press MENU again to accept changes to the Memory Quota. A confirmation message displays before returning to the status screen. USER MARKS (LASER AND RADAR SITES) With the R9 Extreme, you can mark geographical points where you commonly encounter radar transmissions, These can be school zones, red-light cameras, and places where police frequently monitor traffic. When you are at the location, press MARK. The R9 Extreme announces User mark logged. Now, when you approach these points, the R9 Extreme announces User mark ahead. Press and hold MARK at that location to delete that user mark.
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The R9 Extreme registers up to 1000 user marks. RED LIGHT CAMERA POINT DELETE When you are at a red light camera and an alert displays, you can delete that camera point. Once deleted, the R9 Extreme will not alert at that red light camera location again. To delete the RLC Point, press MUTE/DIM while the alert displays. A confirmation message displays. Press MUTE/DIM on the key pad again. Delete Completed displays. HIGHWAY VS CITY MODE Unidens R9 Extreme radar detector operates in two different frequency (X, K, and Ka band) sensitivity modes - Highway and City. Highway mode is the most sensitive, with maximum detection ranges while on the highway or open road. City is on the lower end of the detection scale for city driving. City mode reduce sensitivity so that false signals (such as from automatic door openers) are filtered out. Under factory default conditions (X band = off on all modes, K and Ka bands = on), the band sensitivities are:
Highway: X band off; K and Ka band full sensitivity. City: X band off and K band sensitivity reduced; Ka band full sensitivity. Advanced: Adjust the sensitivity level for each band. You can adjust the sensitivility levels of each band. 1. Press MENU. The current mode displays (Default = Highway) 2. Press VOL + to scroll through the option and select Advanced mode. Press MENU to adjust sensitivity levels in 10% increments. Sensitivity Level %
Sensitivity Adjustment (Attenuation) 100 90 80 70 Full sensitivity (Default) 1 dB 2 dB 3 dB
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Sensitivity Level %
Sensitivity Adjustment (Attenuation) 60 50 40 30 4.5 dB 6 dB 8 dB 10.5dB 3. When complete, press VOL + to move to the next mode to adjust. 4. Press VOL + to return to the MENU. Turn X band on in the menus with K and Ka bands still on (default); the mode sensitivities are:
Highway: X, K, and Ka band full sensitivity. City: X and K band sensitivity reduced; Ka band full sensitivity. If a band is turned off through the menus, it is off in all modes. POP MODE In POP mode, the R9 Extreme can detect short burst from radars that are too fast for many other detectors to catch. You can turn POP mode on and off in the Menu system. MODE DISPLAY The OLED displays the voltage on the left side of the display and the mode on the right side. Set the mode through the Display Mode menu. 12.8 Volt Highway SCAN DISPLAY R9 Extreme uses a curved line to indicate scanning is in progress. A heart icon indicates the end of one scan cycle and the beginning of another. Select SCAN through the Display Mode menu. This example shows speed (42 mph on the left side) and Highway (HWY on the right side).
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Displays to indicate end of a scan cycle. 42 mph Hwy Once a frequency is detected, the screen displays that frequency with a sequence of 5 colored ovals to indicate the strength. Colors go from white, light yellow, yellow
(weaker signals) to orange and red (stronger signals). K 24.158 24.158 K TIME DISPLAY The OLED displays the time in the center of the OLED if Time Display is selected in the menu. 12.8 Volt A 11:45 M Hwy ALTITUDE DISPLAY The altitude display changes according to the speed unit selected in the menu. If mph is selected, the altitude displays in feet (ft). If KM/h is selected, the altitude displays in meters (m). If Speed Unit = mph, If Speed Unit = km/h, then Altitude measured then Altitude measured in feet. 754 ft in meters. 230 m m ALARM PRIORITIES GPS Connected / GPS Error / Speed Camera / Red Light Camera / User Mark Alarm/POI Limit Speed Alarm. Laser signal
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13.5 Volt Laser
MRCD Alarm MRCD 24.150 24.150 MRCD X, K, Ka band signal User Limit Speed Alarm Ka 33.800 33.800 Ka Vehicle Low Battery Voltage Warning, Vehicle Battery Saver Alarm 50 Over Speed mph Low Battery THREATS The R9 Extreme detects up to 6 radar band signals (threats) at a single time (four from the front and four from the rear). The Priority signal is determined by the Priority menu setting (Signal vs Ka Priority) and its frequency displays in the main portion of the OLED. The left side of the display shows other signals from the front and the right side of the display shows other signals from the rear. This example displays 4 threats from the front and 4 threats from the rear. X K K 24.150 24.150 K X K This example shows 3 signals from the front and 1 signal from the rear. X Ka 24.150 24.150
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MUTE MEMORY Use Mute Memory to mute known areas of false alarms (such as department store automatic doors). The R9 Extreme remembers where you muted the audio (GPS location) and the frequency you muted. It will automatically mute when you travel to that location and the saved frequency is detected; however, if a different frequency is detected, the R9 Extreme alerts to that different frequency. When you press MUTE/DIM to mute audio for a specific location, Mute On displays. While Mute On displays, press MUTE/DIM again to save that GPS location to memory. Mute Memory displays on the screen. R9 Extreme stores 2000 points divided between Mute Memory and User Mark locations. To delete Mute Memory points, press MUTE/DIM while Mute Memory displays. The R9 Extreme displays a delete confirmation message; press MUTE/DIM again to confirm. You can also delete Mute Memory points from Menus/Delete All Mute?
AUTO MUTE/AUTO MUTE VOLUME When the R9 Extreme detects a signal, it sounds an alarm at the current volume level. To make the alarm quieter, turn Auto Mute on through the menus (see page 18) and then adjust the volume in the Auto Mute Volume menu (see page 18). If the current volume level is 0, the R9 Extreme will not change the volume to the Auto Mute Volume level; it will keep the volume level at 0. Auto Mute ends 10 seconds after the alarm ends unless:
The same signal is detected within that 10 second period; then, Auto Mute stays on. A different band signal is detected during that 10 second period; then, Auto Mute turns off and then back on at the current volume level. Auto Mute does not apply to Laser Alert. USER SPEED LIMIT When you set a speed limit thorough the Limit Speed menu, the R9 Extreme sends an alarm tone if your speed exceeds that speed limit setting. If that happens, the unit announces and displays over speed warnings. 50 Over Speed mph
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QUIET RIDE This function mutes X and K band radar alarms to zero volume. The radar band and frequency flashes when you drive under the speed limit set in this menu (up to 90 mph/140 km/h). Ka and Laser bands are NOT muted. Mute Memory overrides Quiet Ride. K 24.158 24.158 K RED LIGHT CAMERA QUIET RIDE This function mutes red light camera alarms when you drive over a speed limit set in this menu (up to 85 mph or 140 km/h) (see page 12). 5 8 Mph 920 ft MAINTENANCE MAINTAINING THE EQUIPMENT The R9 Extreme requires very little physical maintenance. Wipe the key pad and display with a soft cloth to keep dust from accumulating. UPDATING THE FIRMWARE/DATABASE Uniden recommends that you update your R9 Extreme firmware and database periodically. Go to www.unidensupport.com/radar-detectors/, find your model, and check if you have the latest firmware. For the R9 Extreme, load the new update onto the included USB stick. Insert the USB stick into the controller and restart the system. TROUBLESHOOTING If... TRY THIS... The unit wont turn on No display or audio. Check the connections. Be sure they are all secure. If no display, check the connections. Be sure they are all secure. If no audio, check if Voice is turned off.
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If... TRY THIS... The unit alarms when the vehicle hits bumps. Check the connections. Be sure they are all secure. There may be a motion sensor or house alarm in use within range. The officer may not have radar/laser units turned on. Check that the band is turned on. Press MENU and cycle through the options to get to the bands. If the band is turned off, the OLED will show OFF. Turn the band on. R9 Extreme is in Auto Mute mode. See page 18. A loose connection can cause the unit to restart. Check the connections and re-
secure if needed. The display is in Dark mode. Press and hold MUTE/DIM button to adjust the screen brightness. The unit alarms briefly in the same location but no radar source was in view. The R9 Extreme did not alert when a police car was in view. R9 Extremes audible alerts become softer after the first few alerts The Power On sequence starts when you are driving. The display is blank. FCC/IC COMPLIANCE AMWUA2001 FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjected 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. Avis de conformit la FCC : Ce dispositif a t test et savre conforme larticle 15 des rglements de la Commission fdrale des communications (FCC). Ce dispositif est soumis aux conditions suivantes: 1) Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer
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dinterfrences nuisibles et; 2) Il doit pouvoir supporter les parasites quil reoit, incluant les parasites pouvant nuire son fonctionnement. Tout changement ou modification non approuv expressment par la partie responsable pourrait annuler le droit lutilisateur de faire fonctionner cet quipement. IC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Industry Canada license-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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. Cet appareil est conforme aux normes RSS exemptes de licences dIndustrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrences nuisibles et (2), il doit pouvoir accepter les interfrences, incluant celles pouvant nuire son fonctionnement normal. Tout changement ou modification non approuv expressment par la partie responsable pourrait annuler le droit lutilisateur de faire fonctionner cet quipement. ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Keep your receipt! Proof of purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORP. (UNIDEN). ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION: cThis warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further effect 12 months after the date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed,
(D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the Operating Guide for this product. STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other
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cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions in this Operating Guide, you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, or delivered, to warrantor at:
Uniden America Corporation C/O Saddle Creek 743 Henrietta Creek Rd., Suite 100 Roanoke, TX 76262 POP Mode is a trademark of MPH Industries, Inc.
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1 | Internal Photo | Internal Photos | 309.04 KiB | February 04 2020 / August 02 2020 | delayed release |
1 | External Photo | External Photos | 248.73 KiB | February 04 2020 / August 02 2020 | delayed release |
1 | Confidentiality Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 83.12 KiB | February 04 2020 |
775 Montague Expressway Milpitas, CA 95035 Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: sales.eaw@us.bureauveritas.com Confidentiality Request Letter Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) Initial Release (obsolete) Adding CFR 2.459 (obsolete) Updated company template & Added text box
(obsolete) Added IC confidentiality letter form (obsolete) Corrections to STC form. Added reference to KDB
(obsolete) Updated company logo (current) Revision History From 1.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 To 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Approved Date Nov-14-2006 August 11 - 2008 Jan-31-2012 March-26-2015 Nov-19-2015 Jun-26-2019 SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Page 1 of 3 Rev 6.0 January 20, 2020 Uniden America Corporation 3001 Gateway Drive, Suite 130, Irving Texas 75038 United States Tel. 817-858-3624 / Fax. N/A To:
Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD Subject: Permanent Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: AMWUA2001 Pursuant to sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, we respectfully request permanent confidential treatment of the following Exhibits accompanying this application as:
- e.g. Block Diagram
- e.g. Schematics
- e.g. Operational Description
- e.g. Part List The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Paul Roby / Manager, Regulatory and Quality Uniden America Corporation SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Page 2 of 3 Rev 6.0 January 20, 2020 Uniden America Corporation 3001 Gateway Drive, Suite 130, Irving Texas 75038 United States Tel. 817-858-3624 / Fax. N/A To: Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Equipment Authorization Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Subject: Short Term Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: AMWUA2001 To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, and to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public, the applicant requests the following documents contained in this certification application be temporarily withheld from public disclosure for an initial period of 45 days from the Grant Date. See KDB 726920. or 180
e.g. User Manual e.g. Internal Photos e.g. Test Setup photos e.g. External Photos The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Sincerely, Paul Roby / Manager, Regulatory and Quality Uniden America Corporation SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Page 3 of 3 Rev 6.0
1 | Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 77.54 KiB | February 04 2020 |
Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: sales.eaw@us.bureauveritas.com 775 Montague Expressway Milpitas, CA 95035 Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) Initial Release (obsolete) Revised wording (obsolete) Updated company template (obsolete) Updated letter information (obsolete) Added FCC ID field (obsolete) Updated company name & logo (current) Revision History From 1.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 To 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Approved Date Nov-14-2006 Sept25-2007 Jan-31-2012 May-23-2014 Sep-16-2014 Jun-27-2018 SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 1 of 2 Rev 6.0 Uniden America Corporation 3001 Gateway Drive, Suite 130, Irving Texas 75038 United States Tel. 817-858-3624 / Fax. N/A January 20, 2020 To: BVCPS, INC. 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035 USA Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter We, Uniden America Corporation, hereby authorize SIEMIC, Inc. to act as a Certification Body for certifying for the following project(s):
FCC ID: AMWUA2001 Product Description: RADAR DETECTOR Model: R9 Sincerely, Paul Roby / Manager, Regulatory and Quality Uniden America Corporation SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 2 of 2 Rev 6.0
1 | Test Setup Photo | Test Setup Photos | 70.42 KiB | February 04 2020 / August 02 2020 | delayed release |
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2020-02-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Uniden America Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027060144
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1 | Physical Address |
6225 N. State Highway 161 Suite 300
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6225 N. State Highway 161
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Irving, TX
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United States
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AMW
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
UA2001
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
P******** R******
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1 | Telephone Number |
817-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
817-8********
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s******@uniden.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 08/02/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | CRD - Part 15 Radar Detector | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RADAR DETECTOR | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
KCTL INC
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1 | Name |
J******** B****
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-70********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-50********
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j******@kctl.co.kr
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1 | 3 | 15B | 33400 | 36000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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