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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ConventionalSystems.html Conventional Systems Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions. While most of the information here applies to all scanners, some options may not be available on certain scanner models. Model-specific options are indicated in the text.
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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ConventionalSystems.html Name Edit Name Quick key Set Quick Key Optional Location information Set Location Info Lockout Set Lockout Available operations Delete Group Delete a group Create at least 1 channel in each group Each conventional system can contain up to 1000 channels in each group, and all groups must contain at least 1 channel. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.
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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSSCATSystems.html EDACS SCAT Systems Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions. While most of the information here applies to all scanners, some options may not be available on certain scanner models. Model-specific options are indicated in the text. This section deals with EDACS SCAT systems. Click here for information on EDACS Wide and Narrow systems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSSCATSystems.html Name Edit Name Number tag Set Number Tag Optional Automatic Gain Control (AGC) BCD396XT or BCD996XT: Set Audio AGC BC346XT or BCT15: Not available Delay time Set Delay Time Available operations Copy a system Copy System Delete a system Delete System Create a site Each EDACS SCAT system must contain exactly 1 site. 1. On the Program System menu, select the system you just created. 2.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSSCATSystems.html Property Option name Required None Recommended Number tag Set Number Tag Optional Set Lockout Lockout Available operations Delete a frequency Delete Frequency This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X BCD396XT BC346XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSSCATSystems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.html EDACS Trunked Systems Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions. While most of the information here applies to all scanners, some options may not be available on certain scanner models. Model-specific options are indicated in the text. This section deals with EDACS Wide or standard systems. Click here for information on EDACS SCAT systems. This includes EDACS systems that use ESK.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.html Programming an EDACS System To program an EDACS system, you'll need to program the required elements in following order (click here for information on using the menu): Create a system 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System . The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select EDCS . The scanner will prompt you for the sub-type. Select Wide/Narrow .
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.html ID scan/search ID Scan/Search Priority ID scan Priority ID scan Available operations Copy a system Copy System Delete a system Delete System Review locked-out IDs Rvw ID:Srch L/O Clear all locked-out IDs Clr All L/O IDs Create at least 1 site Each EDACS system can contain up to 256 sites, and all systems must contain at least 1 site. 1.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.html Hold time Set Hold Time Location information Set Location Info Lockout Set Lockout Modulation Set Modulation Startup key Set Startup Key Available operations Delete Site Delete a site Create at least 1 frequency in each site Each trunked system can contain up to 23 frequencies in each site, and all sites must contain at least 1 frequency. 1. 2. 3. 4.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.html Optional Set Lockout Lockout Available operations Delete Frequency Delete a frequency Programming a system for Scanning Once you create the system and at least 1 site, you can Search the system with no problems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.html Optional Location information Set Location Info Lockout Set Lockout Available operations Delete Group Delete a group Create at least 1 channel in each group Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels in each group, and all groups must contain at least 1 channel. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.html Lockout Set Lockout Priority Set Priority Volume Offset Volume Offset Available operations Copy a channel Copy Channel Delete a channel Delete Channel This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X BCD396XT BC346XT UsersGuide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/EDACSTrunkedSystems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.html LTR Trunked Systems Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions. While most of the information here applies to all scanners, some options may not be available on certain scanner models. Model-specific options are indicated in the text.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.html Programming an LTR System To program an LTR system, you'll need to program the required elements in following order (click here for information on using the menu): Create a system 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System . The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select LT . When the scanner prompts you confirm, tap YES .
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.html Available operations Copy a system Copy System Delete a system Delete System Review locked-out IDs Rvw ID:Srch L/O Clear all locked-out IDs Clr All L/O IDs Create at least 1 site Each LTR system can contain up to 256 sites, and all systems must contain at least 1 site. 1. On the Program System menu, select the system you just created. 2. Go to the Edit Site menu and select New Site . 3.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.html Location information Set Location Info Lockout Set Lockout Modulation Set Modulation Startup key Set Startup Key Available operations Delete Site Delete a site Create at least 1 frequency in each site Each LTR system can contain up to 20 frequencies in each site, and all sites must contain at least 1 frequency. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Edit Site menu, select the site you just created.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.html Set Lockout Lockout Available operations Delete Frequency Delete a frequency Programming a system for Scanning Once you create the system and at least 1 site, you can Search the system with no problems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.html Location information Set Location Info Lockout Set Lockout Available operations Delete Group Delete a group Create at least 1 channel in each group Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels in each group, and all groups must contain at least 1 channel. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel .
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.html Priority Set Priority Volume Offset Volume Offset Available operations Copy a channel Copy Channel Delete a channel Delete Channel This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X BCD396XT BC346XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LTRTrunkedSystems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MotorolaTrunkedSystems.html Motorola Trunked Systems Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions. While most of the information here applies to all scanners, some options may not be available on certain scanner models. Model-specific options are indicated in the text. A Motorola system can be an 800 MHz, 400 MHz (UHF), or 100-200 MHz (VHF) system.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MotorolaTrunkedSystems.html the System Type. Motorola UHF System (400 MHz band) Motorola VHF System (100-200 MHz band) file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MotorolaTrunkedSystems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MotorolaTrunkedSystems.html ● ● ● ● ● Here is a conceptual layout diagram of a basic Motorola system. (Click here for a legend of the diagram.) You can download a planning worksheet for Motorola systems as a pdf file or an Excel spreadsheet file. For more information on the different types of Motorola systems and how they work, see the Motorola page at Radio Reference's Wiki.
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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MotorolaTrunkedSystems.html None Optional Set Lockout Lockout Available operations Delete a frequency Delete Frequency Programming a system for Scanning Once you create the system and at least 1 site, you can Search the system with no problems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MotorolaTrunkedSystems.html Available operations Delete Group Create at least 1 channel in each group Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels in each group, and all groups must contain at least 1 channel. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel . Input the Talk Group ID (TGID) for this channel.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.html Standard P25 Trunked Systems To determine whether the information on this page applies to your scanner, see the tags at the bottom of the page. This section deals with standard Project 25 or P25 systems. Click here for information on P25 onefrequency systems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.html Create at least 1 channel in each group ■ Channel properties ❍ Programming a P25 System To program a P25 system, you'll need to program the required elements in following order: Create a system 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System . The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select P25 . The scanner will prompt you for the sub-type. Select Standard trunk .
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.html Edit Sys Option#Priority ID scan Priority ID scan Available operations Copy a system Copy System Delete a system Delete System Review locked-out IDs Edit Sys Option#Rvw ID:Srch L/O Clear all locked-out IDs Edit Sys Option#Clr All L/O IDs Create at least 1 site Each P25 system can contain up to 256 sites, and all systems must contain at least 1 site. 1.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.html Hold time Set Hold Time Location information Set LocationInfo Lockout Set Lockout Startup key Set Startup Key Available operations Delete Site Delete a site Create at least 1 frequency in each site Each P25 system can contain up to 20 frequencies in each site, and all sites must contain at least 1 frequency. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Edit Site menu, select the site you just created.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.html Delete a frequency Delete Frequency Programming a system for Scanning Once you create the system and at least 1 site, you can Search the system with no problems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.html Delete Group Delete a group Create at least 1 channel in each group Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels in each group, and all groups must contain at least 1 channel. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel . Input the Talk Group ID (TGID) for this channel.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.html Delete a channel Delete Channel The information on this page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCD396XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Do...ts/temp/UnidenManBeta/StandardP25TrunkedSystems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SingleFrequencyP25TrunkedSystems.html Single-Frequency P25 Trunked Systems Single-frequency P25 systems are almost identical to standard P25 systems, except they only have one site per system and the system can use a P25 network address. Here is a conceptual layout diagram of a single-frequency P25 system (click here for a legend of the diagram).
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SingleFrequencyP25TrunkedSystems.html (All of these options can be found under the Program System menu. If necessary, the submenu and the exact option name are listed beside each property.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SingleFrequencyP25TrunkedSystems.html settings. Site properties (All of these options can be found by selecting the site name under the Edit Site menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and the exact option name are listed beside each property.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SingleFrequencyP25TrunkedSystems.html 1. On the Program System menu, select the system you just created. 2. Go to the Edit Group menu and select New Group . 3. If you need to change any of the channel group properties, you can do that now. Unless a property is Required , you can operate the system without changing the default settings.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SingleFrequencyP25TrunkedSystems.html Channel properties (All of these options can be found by selecting the channel name under the Edit Channel menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and the exact option name are listed beside each property.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/RadioSystemsOverview.html Radio Systems Overview There are two basic types of radio systems: conventional systems and trunked systems. ● ● Conventional radio systems Trunked radio systems ❍ Trunked system basics ❍ How a trunked system works ❍ A real life example Conventional radio systems In a conventional radio system, each group of users is assigned one (for simplex systems) or two frequencies (for repeater systems).
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/RadioSystemsOverview.html How a trunked system works A typical communication on a trunked system goes something like this: 1. A user selects the channel they want to communicate on and presses the PTT button on the side of their radio. 2. This sends a channel request message to the controller that the user wants to start a transmission on the Talk Group ID (the channel) that they selected. 3.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/RadioSystemsOverview.html operations teams such as SWAT, Narcotics, and Traffic each have one or more dedicated channels for their use as well. This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X BCD396XT BC346XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/RadioSystemsOverview.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/DecipheringTrunkedSystems.html Deciphering Trunked Systems ● Before you program a trunked system ❍ System Type ■ P25 Systems ■ LTR Systems ■ Motorola Systems ■ EDACS Systems ■ Conventional Systems ■ Non-scannable Systems ❍ System Voice ❍ System Frequencies ❍ Talk Group IDs (Channels) Before you program a trunked system To the average radio user, the complexity of a trunked system is invisible.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/DecipheringTrunkedSystems.html System Type There are five major types of scannable systems; some of these also have subtypes. In the RadioReference database, you can generally determine the radio system type by looking at the line labeled System Type at the top of the screen (inside the red square in the screenshot). file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Doc...nts/temp/UnidenManBeta/DecipheringTrunkedSystems.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/DecipheringTrunkedSystems.html P25 Systems These are identified in the RadioReference database as Project 25 Standard . If the System Type line says anything else, then it is not a P25 system (even though it might have some P25 channels). LTR Systems These systems are identified as LTR Standard in the system type.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/DecipheringTrunkedSystems.html develop a scanner that can monitor them. These non-scannable systems are identified in the system type as: ● ● ● ● ● EDACS w/ESK LTR Passport OpenSky Standard MPT1327 Tetra System Voice The other line inside the red square in the screenshot is System Voice , which summarizes the kinds of voice modulation used on the system.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/DecipheringTrunkedSystems.html need to program only the system control channel frequencies: those are the frequencies shown in red (for primary control channels) and blue (for alternate control channels) in the database. For EDACS and LTR systems, you will need to program all the listed frequencies and their associated LCN (that is a small number right next to the frequency). Some systems have multiple sets of frequencies.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LocationBasedScanning.html Location-based Scanning Location-based scanning allows you to control which systems/sites and channel groups are scanned based on your exact location. This frees you from having to manually enable and disable systems or channel groups as you change location.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LocationBasedScanning.html targets that have a welldefined jurisdiction and their transmission are only relevant when you are within that jurisdiction. To use the geopolitical approach, find the geographical center of the scanning target's territory (whether city, county, district, precinct, or other agency jurisdiction), and set these coordinates as your center point location.
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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LocationBasedScanning.html The Antenna-Centric Approach Using an antenna-centric approach, you set the physical antenna location as the system/sites center point and the antenna's actual reach as the range. file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LocationBasedScanning.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LocationBasedScanning.html Finding an antenna location You can find the physical location of antennas using the databases available at Radio Referenceor the FCC's Antenna Structure Registration site. Both sites list the latitude, longitude, and height of the antenna, and both sites can map the exact location for you.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LocationBasedScanning.html find what you're looking for.) Combining for Efficiency Because many trunked systems have both multiple antenna sites and multiple agencies with differing geographic boundaries, you may want to combine the approaches: 1. Use the antenna centric approach at the site level: set the geographic coordinates of the antenna as the central location for each site. 2.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/LocationBasedScanning.html antenna sites as needed to keep the scanner tuning only to those sites you can receive well, and will also turn channel groups on and off as you relocate to different jurisdictions.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ScanningLegally.html Scanning Legally Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups, including police and fire departments, ambulance services, government agencies, private companies, amateur radio services, military operations, pager services, and wireline (telephone and telegraph) service providers. It is legal to listen to almost every transmission your scanner can receive.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ScanningLegally.html This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X BCD396XT BC346XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ScanningLegally.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GeneralPrecautions.html General Precautions Before you use this scanner, please read and observe the following: Earphone Warning You can use an optional 32Ω stereo headset or earphone with your scanner. Use of an incorrect earphone or headset might be potentially hazardous to your hearing. The output of the phone jack is monaural, but you will hear it in both headphones of a stereo headset.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/FCCInformation.html FCC Information The FCC Wants You to Know IMPORTANT! This scanning radio has been manufactured so that it will not tune to the radio frequencies assigned by the FCC for cellular telephone usage. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, as amended, makes it a federal crime to intentionally intercept cellular or cordless telephone transmissions or to market this radio when altered to receive them.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/FCCInformation.html ● Increase the separation between the scanner and the receiver 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.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/WarrantyAndSupportInformation.html Warranty and Support Information Support Information Information online www.uniden.com Email support http://mycusthelp.
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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/WarrantyAndSupportInformation.html Carter Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76155 This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X BCD396XT BCD346XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Do...emp/UnidenManBeta/WarrantyAndSupportInformation.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/UserGuideInformation.html User Guide Information Illustrations in this guide are used for explanation purposes only. Your scanner may not match the illustrations exactly. All content (including any media) contained within in this guide is copyright 2009 by Uniden America Corporation unless otherwise specified. Any content not belonging to Uniden America is marked as such and used with permission.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html BCD996XT Specs To determine whether the information on this page applies to your scanner, see the tags at the bottom of the page. ● ● ● Certified in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C as of date of manufacture. (See FCC Information for more details.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html Phone Jack: 3.5mm (1/8 in.) Stereo Type Ext.SP Jack: 3.5mm (1/8 in.) Monaural Type REC.Out Jack: 3.5mm (1/8 in.) Stereo Type Ext. DC Power and Orange Wire Jack 3 pin (Center Orange Wire) DC Power Jack: 5.5mm (1/5 in.) (Center Positive) GPS/Remote Interface Jack: D Sub 9pin Male Type Remote Interfase Jack (front panel): 4-pin Mini Custom Type Internal Speaker Power Requirements 8.0Ω 5.0W Max. 77mm (3.0 in.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html Sensitivity (nominal) 12dB SINAD 0.3•V 25-27.995 MHz AM 0.3•V 28-53.98 MHz NFM 0.5•V 54-71.95 MHz WFM 0.2•V 72-75.995 MHz FM 0.5•V 76-107.9 MHz FMB 0.3•V 108-136.9916 MHz AM 0.2•V 137-173.9875 MHz NFM 0.5•V 174-215.95 MHz WFM 0.3•V 216-224.98 MHz NFM 0.3•V 225-379.975 MHz AM 0.3•V 380-512 MHz NFM 0.3•V 758-960 MHz NFM 0.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html 54dB 54-71.95 MHz WFM 48dB 72-75.995 MHz FM 60dB 76-107.9 MHz FMB 50dB 108-136.9916 MHz AM 41dB 137-173.9875 MHz NFM 54dB 174-215.95 MHz WFM 41dB 216-224.98 MHz NFM 50dB 225-379.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html 110•V UHF Band 180•V 800MHz+ Band Frequency Range Frequency Range (MHz) Modulation Step (kHz) Name 25.0000-26.9600 AM 5 Petroleum Products & Broadcast Pickup 26.9650-27.4050 AM 5 CB Class D Channel 27.4100-27.9950 AM 5 Business & Forest Products 28.0000-29.6800 NFM 20 10 Meter Amateur Band 29.7000-49.9900 NFM 10 VHF Low Band 50.0000-53.9800 NFM 20 6 Meter Amateur Band 54.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html 148.0000-150.7875 NFM 12.5 Military Land Mobile 150.8000-161.9950 NFM 5 VHF High Band 162.0000-173.9875 NFM 12.5 Federal Government 174.0000-215.9500 WFM 50 VHF TV 216.0000-224.9800 NFM 20 1.25 Meter Amateur Band 225.0000-379.9750 AM 25 Military Aircraft Band 380.0000-399.9875 NFM 12.5 Military Land Mobile 400.0000-405.9875 NFM 12.5 Miscellaneous 406.0000-419.9875 NFM 12.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html Special Functions Band Scope Function ● ● Frequency Span 0.2 MHz To 500 MHz Frequency Step 5 kHz To 100 kHz Two-Tone-Sequential ● 250.0-3500.0Hz , 0.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTSpecs.html CTCSS Tone Frequencies - 50 frequencies total (Hz) 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.
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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html Available Operation Modes To determine whether the information on this page applies to your scanner, see the tags at the bottom of the page.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html ● BCT15X: BCT15X Scan Mode To enter Scan mode, tap SCAN. (This is the default mode when the scanner powers on.) Search mode The scanner checks each frequency that falls within a user-programmed range. For trunked systems, it checks each control channel in the user-programmed list. When it detects a signal, the scanner stays on the channel and opens squelch.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html Close Call Priority mode In Close Call Priority, the scanner interrupts its current operation every 2 seconds, searches for signals that are stronger than other signals on the selected band, then returns to the previous operation. When it detects a close call hit, the scanner can switch to the channel and open squelch (depending on the setting).
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html To enter Close Call only mode on the BCD396XT or BC346XT, FUNCTION + press & hold HOLD. To enter Close Call only mode on the BCD996XT, press and hold the SQ knob. To enter Close Call only mode on the BCT15X, FUNCTION + press & hold the SQ knob.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html set the interval for priority scan checks. If For more information about key operation and other specifics about Priority Scan mode, see Priority Scan. To enter Priority Scan mode on the BCD396XT or BC346XT: 1. Enter Hold mode. 2. FUNCTION + tap NO. To enter Priority Scan mode on the BCD996XT, press PRI while scanning.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html To enter Priority Plus Scan mode on the BCT15X: 1. Enter Hold mode. 2. FUNCTION + repeatedly tap POL/PRI until the scanner displays Priority Mode Plus On. GPS mode (Requires a connected GPS receiver.) The scanner displays longitude, latitude, and heading information.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html In Weather Priority mode, the scanner interrupts scanning every 5 seconds to check for an alert. If an alert tone is present, the scanner sounds an alert tone, then stays on the weather channel so you can hear the alert. For more information about Weather Priority Mode, see Weather Mode. To enter Weather Priority mode on the BCD396XT or BC346XT, FUNCTION + tap WX.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/AvailableOperationModes.html The scanner checks up to 10 user-programmed channels for two-tone sequential, single, or group paging tones. When it detects a tone that matches the configuration for that channel, the scanner displays the tone information and opens squelch.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTMenuTree.html Menu tree BCD996XT main menu ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Program System Program Location Srch/CloCall Opt Search for... Close Call Priority Scan WX Operation Tone-Out for... Wired Clone Settings Using the menu ● ● ● ● ● ● To open the menu, tap MENU . Turn the SELECT knob to move the cursor and highlight menu items. The currently highlighted item appears in reversed-out text.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTKeysAndTheirFunctions.html Keys and their functions ● ● ● Key Overview Operating the controls ❍ Using the FUNCTION button Key functions in different operation modes Key Overview The diagram below shows the keys and what they are called throughout the guide: Operating the controls Each button has at least two different actions which you control using the key combinations explained below.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTKeysAndTheirFunctions.html ● ● ● ● GPS mode key functions Tone Out mode key functions Band Scope mode key functions Available functions in Key Safe mode This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20D...mp/UnidenManBeta/BCD996XTKeysAndTheirFunctions.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ReadingTheDisplay.html Reading the display The display icons vary depending on the status of the scanner and what youre doing at any given time. The diagram shows common icon locations, and table below lists the most common icons and their meanings: Attenuator icon Steady: The attenuator is turned on for the current channel. Blinking: The attenuator is turned on globally (for all channels). Battery level icon x.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ReadingTheDisplay.html Channel info icon This icon has several available states: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Close call icon P25: The received signal is digitized voice (APCO P25) LNK: The current channel is configured as a voice channel, but the scanner is receiving data on it. DAT: The current channel is configured as a control channel, and the scanner is receiving data on it.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ReadingTheDisplay.html Function icon Steady: You tapped the FUNCTION key; the scanner will remember the FUNCTION + key combination for the next 3 seconds. Blinking: You pressed & held the FUNCTION key: the scanner will remember the FUNCTION + key combination until you tap FUNCTION again.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ReadingTheDisplay.html Signal level icon System number line (Sx:) This icon displays the strength of the current signal; the icon ranges from zero bars (no signal) to five bars (strong signal). In Scan mode: The system/site Quick Key numbers (SQK) of any unlocked systems or sites are displayed on this line. The SQK number of the system or site that is currently being scanned blinks.
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file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileSettingUpTheHardware.html The scanner can be placed on a convenient surface in your home as a base station, and connected to a standard outlet that supplies 120VAC, 60Hz. You must use either the supplied antenna or an electrically correct outdoor antenna, properly and safely mounted at your chosen site. The scanner is also designed to accommodate either DIN-E and ISO-DIN automotive mounting configurations.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileSettingUpTheHardware.html 3. At the marked positions, drill holes slightly smaller than the screws. 4. Align the bracket with the threaded holes on the sides of the radio case so the bracket is beneath the radio. Secure the bracket using the two threaded knobs. Never overtighten the knobs. Once the radio is positioned, connect it to a source of AC power using the supplied 13.8V, 750 mA AC adapter.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileSettingUpTheHardware.html 1. 2. 3. 4. Using appropriate screws or other hardware, secure the bracket. Insert the scanner and insert the bracket knobs to lock the scanner in position. Attach the Cigarette Lighter Power Cord to the rear of the scanner and plug the adapter end into a dash mounted 12V DC socket. Attach a suitable mounted mobile antenna to the antenna jack on the back of the scanner.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileSettingUpTheHardware.html Refer to the illustration that follows, showing the Removal Keys. Fully insert both Removal Keys into the slots on the left and the right edges of the radio’s dress panel. You cannot remove the radio with only one key. Press in fully,and do not twist the keys. The radio will unlock from the sleeve making withdrawal from the sleeve possible. Store the keys in a safe place for future use.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileSettingUpTheHardware.html Removing the Display Sticker Before you use the scanner for the first time, remove the protective plastic film over the display. Connecting an Optional Antenna The scanner’s BNC connector makes it easy to connect a variety of optional antennas, including an external mobile antenna or outdoor base station antenna.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileConnectingAGPSReceiver.html Connecting a GPS receiver To determine whether the information on this page applies to your scanner, see the tags at the bottom of the page. ● ● ● ● Compatible GPS receivers Configuring your scanner Connecting the receiver Troubleshooting Compatible GPS receivers You can connect your scanner to any GPS receiver that meets the following criteria: ● ● ● Outputs NMEA-0183 v3.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileConnectingAGPSReceiver.html 1. Plug your GPS receiver's RS232 cable directly into the DB9 connector on the back of the scanner. 2. When the scanner recognizes the GPS input, it displays a confirmation message and shows the GPS icon on the display. 3. If the GPS receiver does not have a lock on the satellites, the scanner displays Searching for Satellite .
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileConnectingAGPSReceiver.html 2. Check the range, latitude, and longitude settings to make sure they are correct. 3. Make sure the Set GPS Enable option is set to Yes . This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Do...temp/UnidenManBeta/MobileConnectingAGPSReceiver.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/NumberTags.html Number Tags ● ● ● ● ● ● Number Tags let you quickly navigate to a specific system or channel. You can assign Number Tags at the system level ( System Number Tag , or SNT), at the channel level ( CHannel Number Tag , or CHNT), or at both levels. You can assign an SNT to the temporary system Close Call Hits that is created during Close Call searches. This system and its SNT operate like any other system.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/NumberTags.html To a service search range : 1. Open the Search for... menu. 2. Select Edit Service, then select the service search range you want to assign the number tag to. 3. Select Search with Scan, then select Set Number Tag. 4. Enter the number tag you want to use for this search range. To a custom search range : 1. Open the Search for... menu. 2.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/NumberTags.html A system or search range 1. Tap HOLD. 2. Enter the SNT + •. 3. Tap MENU. If the SNT is 4 , enter HOLD / 4 / • / MENU. A channel in the current system 1. Tap HOLD. 2. Enter the CHNT. 3. Tap MENU. If the CHNT is 27, enter HOLD / 27 / MENU. A channel in a different system 1. Tap HOLD. 2. Enter the SNT followed by the decimal point. 3. Enter the CHNT. 4. Tap MENU.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/QuickKeys.html Quick Keys ● ● ● ● ● ● Quick Keys let you enable or disable systems and channel groups during a scan. Disabled systems and channel groups are ignored during scans. You can assign Quick Keys at the system/site level ( System/site Quick Key , or SQK ), at the channel group level ( Group Quick Key , or GQK ), or at both levels.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/QuickKeys.html To a trunked system: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the Program System menu. Select the system you want to assign the Quick Key to. Select Edit Site, then select the site you want. Select Set Quick Key, then enter the Quick Key you want to use for this site. To the Close Call Hits system : 1. Open the Close Call menu. 2. Select Hits with Scan, then select Set Quick Key? . 3.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/QuickKeys.html ● ● You can only use GQKs within the current system: the GQK will not affect a channel group in another system. GQKs range from 0 to 9 . 1. Open the Program System menu. 2. Select the system containing the channel group you want to assign the Quick Key to. 3. Select Edit Group, then select the channel group you want. 4. Select Set Quick Key, then enter the Quick Key you want to use for this channel group.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/QuickKeys.html ● ● Tap FUNCTION , then tap the number key that matches the GQK. (For example, if the GQK is 7 , enter FUNCTION / 7.) Any channel groups assigned to this SQK within the current system only become disabled. (If they were already disabled, they become enabled.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SearchKeys.html Search Keys The scanner has three Search Keys that you can assign to a special search range; the Search Keys are set to number keys 1 , 2 , and 3 : Search Key 1 Search Key 2 Search Key 3 Programming Search Keys 1. Open the Search for... menu. 2. Select Set Search Key, then select the search key you want to program. 3. Select the search range you want to assign to this Search Key.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ProgrammingLocations.html Programming locations To use Location-based Scanning with a particular system, you will need to program your scanner with the geographic coordinates you want to use for each site or channel group. You can also program your scanner to alert you when you approach particular locations.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ProgrammingLocations.html can effect that site or channel group. Programming general locations You can program general locations (i.e., locations that are not associated with a site or channel group).
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ProgrammingLocations.html In addition to range, you can specify a heading and a speed limit for these types of locations: ● ● If you set a speed limit, the scanner will only trigger an alert when you are within the location's range and your current speed is over the programmed speed limit.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SettingAlerts.html Setting alerts Your scanner can trigger alerts for several different events. The table below shows the different alerts and how to program them: To sound an alert when A channel becomes active Follow these steps Edit the channel properties (Edit Channel#Set Alert): 1. Go to the Program System menu and select the system that contains the channel you want set the alert for. 2.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SettingAlerts.html The scanner detects a Close Call hit Edit the Close Call properties: 1. Go to the Close Call menu. 2. Select Set CC Alert . 3. Choose the Alert Tone and Alert Light you want the scanner to use. 4. For Close Call Alerts, you can also have the scanner pause before it resumes searching. Select Set CC Pause to activate this feature.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SettingAlerts.html This page applies to the following scanner(s): BCD996XT BCT15X BC346XT BCD396XT Users Guide file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/SettingAlerts.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/UsingQuickKeysStartupKeysAndSearchKeys.html Using Quick Keys, Startup Keys, and Search Keys The different shortcut keys have different functions: Quick Keys ● ● ● ● Quick keys let you enable and disable systems and channel groups (disabled systems and channel groups are ignored during scans). You must be in Scan mode to use Quick Keys.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ToneOutMode.html Tone Out mode To determine whether the information on this page applies to your scanner, see the tags at the bottom of the page. With the tone out feature, the scanner monitors up to 10 different channels for paging tones (two-tone sequential, single tone, and group tone). Normally, the scanner monitors each of the 10 channels in turn.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ToneOutMode.html *digital scanners only Using Tone-Out Mode To start a Tone-Out search: 1. Tap MENU . 2. Scroll down and select Tone-Out for... 3. Select Tone-Out Standby to start the search. ● ● ● The scanner starts searching the most recently-used Tone-Out channel (and any other Tone-Out Channels that have the same frequency).
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ToneOutMode.html Key Name (2nd operation) Action on: Tap Scan (Search) Enter Scan mode. FUNCTION + Tap Display the Quick Search screen (enter Search mode). 4 (IF exchange) 5 (Volume offset) 6 (Display mode) Enter the number on the key Switch to the intermediate frequency (IF). NA NA Key Name (2nd operation) Action on: Lockout 9 (Modulation) 7 (Attenuation) 8 (Reverse freq.) Tap NA Enter the number on the key.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/ToneOutMode.html Key Name (2nd operation) Action on: Tap Backlight (Power, Lock) No (Decimal, Priority) 0 (Weather) Turn on the LCD During a system Enter the number backlight. message: Cancel on the key. the message and exit that screen. Yes (Enter, GPS) Edit the current Tone-Out channel. Press & hold Turn the scanner on or off. NA NA NA FUNCTION + Tap Lock or unlock the keypad.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/CloseCallMode.html Close Call mode To determine whether the information on this page applies to your scanner, see the tags at the bottom of the page. When the scanner is in Close Call mode, it performs a close call check every 2 seconds. The scanner switches to the selected bands and searches for unusually strong signals (indicating the transmitter is probably somewhere close by).
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/CloseCallMode.html FUNCTION + Tap Toggle Close Call mode. Start the search assigned to this Search Key. Key Name (2nd operation) Action on: Scan (Search) Tap Enter Scan mode. FUNCTION + Tap Display the Quick Search screen (enter Search mode). 4 (IF exchange) 5 (Volume offset) 6 (Display mode) Disable the Close Call band associated with this key. Tap again to enable. Switch to the intermediate frequency (IF).
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/CloseCallMode.html FUNCTION + Press & hold NA Toggle the attenuator state for all signals. Show the reverse frequency for the current frequency. (The scanner returns to the current frequency when you release the key.) NA No (Decimal, Priority) 0 (Weather) Yes (Enter, GPS) NA When monitoring a Close Call frequency: store the current frequency.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BandScopeMode.html Band Scope mode Band Scope mode is a special type of Search mode where the scanner displays the strength of any signal it finds. ● ● In a band scope search, the scanner starts at the lowest frequency in the range and moves up the search range. In Max Hold Search mode, the scanner displays the strongest signal that it found. To turn on Band Scope mode: Band Scope mode is the default setting for Search Key 3.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BandScopeMode.html Key operation in Band Scope mode file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BandScopeMode.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BandScopeMode.html Key Name (2nd operation) Action on: Hold (Close call) 1 (Search 1) 2 (Search 2) 3 (Search 3) Tap Enter Hold mode. NA NA NA FUNCTION + Tap Toggle Close Call modes. NA NA NA NA NA NA 4 (IF exchange) 5 (Volume offset) 6 (Display mode) NA NA NA NA NA NA 7 (Attenuation) 8 (Reverse freq.) Toggle the attenuator state for the current signal.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/BandScopeMode.html FUNCTION Unlock all items + Press & regardless of hold type. Toggle the attenuator state for all signals. NA NA No (Decimal, Priority) 0 (Weather) Yes (Enter, GPS) NA NA NA NA Key Name (2nd operation) Action on: Tap Backlight (Power, Lock) Turn on the LCD During a system backlight. message: Cancel the message and exit that screen. Press & hold Turn the scanner on or off.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GPSMode.html GPS mode To determine whether the information on this page applies to your scanner, see the tags at the bottom of the page. You must have a compatible GPS receiver connected! ● ● ● See Also Reading the display in GPS mode ❍ Main GPS display ❍ Location alert display ❍ Location review display Key operation in GPS mode See Also GPS mode is only one small part of location-based scanning.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GPSMode.html Location alert display file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GPSMode.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GPSMode.html Location review display file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GPSMode.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GPSMode.html Key operation in GPS mode Key Name (2nd operation) Action on: Hold (Close call) Tap 3 (Search 3) 1 (Search 1) 2 (Search 2) NA NA NA 4 (IF exchange) 5 (Volume offset) 6 (Display mode) NA NA NA NA NA Cycle through the available displays. 7 (Attenuation) 8 (Reverse freq.) Temporarily lockout the current Location Alert. When reviewing locations: Toggle the Lockout status of the current location.
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/POpitz/My%20Documents/temp/UnidenManBeta/GPSMode.html Press & hold FUNCTION + Press & hold When reviewing locations: Unlock all locations of the current type (POI, Dangerous Road or Crossing). NA NA NA When reviewing locations: Unlock all locations regardless of type. NA NA NA No (Decimal, Priority) 0 (Weather) Yes (Enter, GPS) During a system message: Cancel the message and exit that screen. When reviewing locations: Close the location review list.