1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Uniden R3 is a high-performance laser/radar detector designed to provide advanced warning of radar and laser signals. It features a built-in GPS for marking locations and voice alerts for convenient operation.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Uniden R3 Radar Detector.
This device is engineered for extreme long-range detection and includes advanced false alert filtering to minimize unnecessary warnings from other vehicle systems.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
I te whakatuwheratanga o te kete, tirohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa:
- Uniden R3 Radar Detector Unit
- Te Kawe i te Keehi
- Cigarette Adapter with Mute Key and USB Jack
- Single-suction Bracket
- Dual-suction Bracket
- 3M Velcro for mounting

Figure 2: All items included in the Uniden R3 package.

Figure 3: Labeled diagram of the Uniden R3 Radar Detector and its accessories.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation ensures optimal performance and safety. Choose a mounting location that does not obstruct your view o te rori, e whakararuraru rānei i te horahanga o te pēke hau.
3.1 Te Whakamau i te Pūoko
The Uniden R3 offers multiple mounting options:
- Maunga Momo Kapu: Attach the single or dual suction cup bracket to a clean, dry section of your windshield. Ensure the detector is level and has a clear view of the road ahead and behind.
- 3M Velcro Mount: For a more permanent installation, use the provided 3M Velcro. Clean the mounting surface thoroughly before applying.

Figure 4: Uniden R3 mounted on a windshield using the suction cup bracket.
3.2 Hononga Hiko
Connect the provided cigarette adapter to the power input on the detector and then into your vehicle's 12V accessory outlet. The unit will power on automatically when the vehicle's ignition is turned on.
3.3 Whakaritenga Tuatahi
Before first use, gently peel off any protective plastic film from the display and sensor lens to ensure clear visibility and optimal performance.
4. Whakahaere i te Pūrere
The Uniden R3 is designed for intuitive operation. Familiarize yourself with the controls and display for effective use.
4.1 Mana me te Whakaatu
The device features several buttons and a multi-color OLED display:

Whakaahua 5: Whakatata view of the Uniden R3 display and control buttons.
- MANA: Ka whakaweto / whakaweto te waeine.
- VOL +/-: Adjusts the volume of voice alerts.
- MENU: Accesses the device settings and options.
- MUTE/DIM: Mutes current alerts or adjusts display brightness.
- tohu: Allows you to mark geographical points for future alerts (e.g., speed traps, red light cameras).
- Whakaatu OLED: Provides clear, multi-color visual information including detected radar bands and signal strength.
4.2 Nga waahanga matua
- GPS Technology: Enables the R3 to remember and mute common false alerts (e.g., automatic doors) along frequently traveled routes. It also provides preloaded Red Light and Speed Camera locations.
- Matohi reo: Provides clear voice notifications for detected threats, allowing for hands-free operation.
- Tātari Whakatūpato Hē Arā Atu Anō: Minimizes false alerts from Blind Spot Monitoring and Collision Avoidance systems in other vehicles.
- Ka Frequency Voice Alert: Specifically announces Ka band radar detections.

Whakaatu 6: Neke Atuview of key features of the Uniden R3 Radar Detector.
4.3 Tauranga me nga Hononga
The unit includes various ports for power, data, and audio output:
- Tauranga USB: Used for firmware updates and database updates.
- Jack Ororongo: For connecting external headphones or audio systems.
- Whakauru Hiko: Connects to the cigarette lighter adapter for power.

Whakaahua 7: Taha view of the Uniden R3 showing the USB, Audio, and Power ports.
5. Tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Uniden R3, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he ngohengohe, damp cloth to clean the exterior of the unit and the display. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Tiaki pūoko: Keep the front sensor lens clean and free from obstructions (dust, fingerprints) for accurate detection.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Regularly check the Uniden website for free database and firmware updates to ensure your detector is always up-to-date with the latest features and threat information.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Uniden R3, consider the following common solutions:
- Kore Mana: Ensure the cigarette adapter is securely plugged into both the detector and the vehicle's 12V outlet. Check the vehicle's fuse for the accessory outlet.
- Frequent False Alerts: Utilize the GPS mute memory feature to mark common false alert locations. Ensure the advanced false alert filtering is enabled in the settings.
- Kaore te GPS e Mahi ana: Me whakarite kia mārama te wāhanga view of the sky for satellite acquisition. Verify GPS settings in the menu.
- Kore Ororongo: Check the volume level using the VOL +/- buttons. Ensure the unit is not in mute mode.
For more detailed troubleshooting steps, refer to the official User Manual PDF or contact Uniden Customer Support.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Hunga Hua | 4.5 x 2.81 x 1.25 inihi (4.5"L x 2.81"W x 1.25"H) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.65 pauna |
| Tau tauira | R3 |
| Puna Mana | DC (12 Volts) |
| Momo Whakaatu | Multi-Color OLED |
| Ngā Rōpū Auautanga e Tautokona ana | 34.7 GHz, 24.125 GHz, 10.525 GHz, Laser |
| UPC | 050633600313 |
| Tuatahi Wātea | Hōngongoi 20, 2017 |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Uniden provides customer support to assist with product setup and troubleshooting. For comprehensive information, please refer to the official user manual.
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi Whaimana (PDF): Tikiake PDF
- Uniden Support: Tirohia te Toa Uniden i runga i a Amazon mo etahi atu korero me nga rauemi tautoko.
Whakakape Ture Hira
Radar detectors are forbidden in the Commonwealth of Virginia, military bases, and nationally for commercial truck drivers.
Kei roto pea i tenei hua nga matū e mohiotia ana e te State of California hei mate pukupuku me te mate whanau, me etahi atu kino whanau. Mo etahi atu korero, haere ki www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.