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Summary of Contents for BCD996T

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Page 2: ...ide could void your authority to operate this product Be sure to use only a monaural earphone or 32 stereo headset Use of an incorrect earphone or stereo headset might be potentially hazardous to your...

Page 3: ...gramming or auto store Notes If when you connect the AC adapter the VOL Power Switch is ON the scanner may not power on Should this occur simply turn the control OFF then ON again If the scanner loses...

Page 4: ...ser s Guide to Assist the First Time Scanner Enthusiast and Glossary 19 Understanding Scanning and the BCD996T 21 Understanding the Scanner s Memory 21 Understanding Quick Keys 21 What is Scanning 22...

Page 5: ...ation 45 Conventional 45 Trunked 45 Search Range 45 Scanning Systems 46 Preprogrammed System Tips 47 Selecting Systems to Scan 47 Selecting System Channel Groups 47 Locking Unlocking Systems 48 Lockin...

Page 6: ...66 Programming Trunked Radio Systems 67 Programming System Settings 67 Editing the System Name 67 Specifying the Correct System Type 68 Programming System Options 68 Programming Sites 76 Programming...

Page 7: ...Searching for Subaudible Tones 105 Screening Out Broadcast Sources 105 Finding Repeater Output Frequencies 106 Setting the Maximum Auto Store Value 107 Setting the Modulation Type 107 Setting Attenua...

Page 8: ...125 Cleaning 125 Birdies 125 Troubleshooting 126 Specifications 129 Reference 141 Preset Fleet Maps 141 User Defined Fleet Maps 143 Type I Programming Information 143 Size Code Restrictions 144 Prepr...

Page 9: ...erference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Scanning Legally Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including police and fire departments ambula...

Page 10: ...al could invalidate your warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it In some areas mobile and or portable use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit Check the laws in your area It...

Page 11: ...ncluding rescue and paramedics NOAA weather transmissions Business Industrial radio and utilities Marine and amateur ham radio bands Air band Railroad Military and Civilian Aircraft Your scanner can m...

Page 12: ...r to program and use your scanner and determine how much memory you have used and how much you have left Preprogrammed Systems Your scanner is preprogrammed with over 500 agencies covering police fire...

Page 13: ...e scanner to ignore Close Call or search hits on known broadcast frequencies including common pager frequencies Custom Screen Lets you input up to 10 frequency ranges that the scanner will ignore duri...

Page 14: ...ultiple configurations for your scanner Single Handed Function Control Operation You can tap the Function Scroll Control to enable the Function mode It reverts to normal mode in about 3 seconds from y...

Page 15: ...on such as Distance to a POI Direction to a POI Time to a POI Speed Position and more Weather Weather Search Lets your scanner receive your local NOAA weather transmission SAME Weather Alert Lets your...

Page 16: ...C Control You can transfer programming data to and from your scanner and your personal computer and control the scanner using a computer This helps you find frequencies listed on the Internet and load...

Page 17: ...6T s front panel the knob switch lets you easily control channel selection plus Normal and Function Modes as well as how most of the information appears on the display To adjust menu settings change c...

Page 18: ...ou press MENU It also instructs you to turn the Scroll Control shown as to view a series of choices then press or tap the Scroll Control the shorthand action shown as to enter a choice such as Edit Na...

Page 19: ...ere are several options that quickly assure you that your scanner works The easiest is to activate the scanner s Weather System Refer to Page 111 for the steps to tune to the nearest NOAA National Oce...

Page 20: ...metropolitan area may consist of many pages depending on how extensive the area s Public Service System Talkgroups are Don t be overwhelmed Begin by choosing the Talkgroups of interest to you Begin o...

Page 21: ...ns With a traditional scanner when you program it to track a trunked system you must first program the frequencies Since you can only program one trunking system per bank in a traditional scanner if t...

Page 22: ...ncy is interesting you can program it into the scanner s memory If not you can continue to search What is CTCSS DCS Your scanner can monitor systems using a Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS...

Page 23: ...transmission always goes out on the same frequency Up until the late 1980s this was the primary way that radio systems operated Even today there are many 2 way radio users who operate using a convent...

Page 24: ...e IIi hybrid SMARTNET and PRIVACYPLUS analog trunking systems which are extensively used in 800 MHz communication systems LTR trunking systems EDACS SCAT trunking systems EDACS trunking systems When t...

Page 25: ...ifferent frequencies on a trunked system This semi random frequency assignment made monitoring such a system impossible prior to Uniden s invention of the TrunkTracker scanner Not only does your BCD99...

Page 26: ...annel code for each radio so with this system the user s radio sends only about 1 3 the data as a Type I system with each transmission Type II systems do not use Fleet subfleet talk groups instead the...

Page 27: ...sign wildcard ID s that let you for example use only one ID memory to identify all units in either an agency or a fleet EDACS SCAT Single Channel Autonomous Trunking systems operate on a single channe...

Page 28: ...s 1 while turning on the scanner System Quick Keys 1 2 and 3 then allow you to select between the local systems When you travel to the Phoenix area hold 2 while turning on the scanner Now the Fort Wor...

Page 29: ...database search engines to assist you Make a list of the agencies you want to listen to then look up the frequencies and systems used by those agencies Here are a few useful sites http www scannermas...

Page 30: ...Scanner AC Adapter P N AD 1009 Cigarette Lighter Adapter Power Cord Three Wire DC Power Cord See Step 6 Mounting Using the DIN E Sleeve on Page 34 Mounting Bracket and Hardware DIN E Sleeve and Remov...

Page 31: ...the scanner s reception use an optional external antenna designed for multi band coverage You can purchase this type of antenna at a local electronics store If the optional antenna has no cable use 50...

Page 32: ...les slightly smaller than the screws 4 Remove the paper backing from each washer and stick one inside of each bracket s ear aligning the washer s hole with the bracket s hole 5 Align the bracket with...

Page 33: ...ctivates when audio is present You can also connect the cable to the appropriate input jack on your PC so that with controlling software you can record to your hard disc In order for the function to o...

Page 34: ...d plug the adapter end into a dash mounted 12V DC socket 4 Attach a suitable mounted mobile antenna to the antenna jack on the back of the scanner Mounting Using the DIN E Sleeve If you are unsure abo...

Page 35: ...while BLACK connects to the vehicles chassis ground 6 Connect the ORANGE lead to one side of the headlamp switch so that when you activate the headlights the scanners LCD backlight dimmer level change...

Page 36: ...nting a radio in a vehicle called the ISO technique However this technique requires a very detailed and thorough knowledge of the technique Therefore we strongly suggest that if you have any doubt abo...

Page 37: ...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 antenn...

Page 38: ...r s back panel Ext Sp Jack WARNING Never connect anything other than the recommended amplified extension speaker to the scanner s headphone jack Damage to the scanner might occur WARNING Never connect...

Page 39: ...lding a key gives a different result Finally many controls and keys behave differently depending on the mode your radio is in when you use the key or control Carefully examine the following table to s...

Page 40: ...de Press Toggles to Tone Out stand by mode Scroll Control and Function Button 3 All Rotate Turn to change scanning or searching direction Scan or Custom Search Rotate Turn to select System or Search R...

Page 41: ...ed off Press 2X Permanently locks out system channel a search frequency or location data Remains locked after power cycle Menu Press Exit the menu Scan Scan Hold Press Hold Enables System Quick Key an...

Page 42: ...Scan Scan Hold No Enables Trunking activity Indicators 4 move left 6 move right Editing Name Press Moves the cursor left or right during name or label editing No 9 All Press Cancel error or warning me...

Page 43: ...Instant switch to Scan Mode Search Hold Press Toggle to resume searching GPS Press Toggle to scanner LCD Trunking Scan Press Toggle ID Search and ID Scan HOLD RESUME 12 Scan Search Close Call Only WX...

Page 44: ...different modes The ones we show here are more common and will assist you to get started 1 Group Quick Key 2 Site Quick Key 3 Channel group Name 4 System Name 5 Hold indicator 6 Signal Strength indic...

Page 45: ...figuration so that the scanner can change the lockout for each system or each site by pressing an assigned key while you power up the scanner or an opening screen is displayed Navigate to Set Startup...

Page 46: ...anning multiple systems the BCD996T scans systems according to the assigned quick key Systems assigned to quick key 1 are scanned first then 2 3 4 etc Systems not assigned to a quick key are scanned l...

Page 47: ...the quick key s 2 digit number To stop scanning the system s press No if the quick key is a 2 digit quick key then the number button or buttons again The Sx system indicators on the display show the...

Page 48: ...ly unlocks temporarily locked out channels To lockout a channel when the scanner has not stopped on the channel or to unlock a permanently locked out channel 1 Press HOLD RESUME to hold on a channel 2...

Page 49: ...Control to select the new site or system then press EYES Holding On a Channel To hold on a channel press HOLD RESUME while the channel is active To select a different channel turn the Scroll Control...

Page 50: ...store the frequency or talk group ID Note The scanner will warn you if you try to store two channels in the same system that have the same frequency or Talk Group ID or if you try to store two systems...

Page 51: ...el information hold on any channel then press 0 The scanner displays Display Mode 2 To return to Mode 1 press 0 Mode1 indicates the channel data under the Channel Name Mode2 indicates the frequencies...

Page 52: ...een 8 and 12 then repeat these steps Conventional System MENU Program System Select the system Edit Sys Option Adjust P25 Level Trunked System MENU Program System Select the system Edit Site Select th...

Page 53: ...vels should automatically adjust to a more optimal setting Then once the threshold level settles to a stable setting write down these values This is the system s optimum decode threshold Rotate the Sc...

Page 54: ...oose GPS related locations for data to alert confirm location and provide you with an audible warning if desired See Using the Position Locations Srch CloCall Opt Lets you adjust settings that affect...

Page 55: ...urn on the headlights the scanner can automatically dim the display when you turn on the headlights If you have not connected the orange wire set Dimmer to Manual and manually select the dimmer level...

Page 56: ...t Level 1 15 the scanner lets you manually select one of fifteen key beep levels As you turn the Scroll Control the beep gets louder Press when you reach the desired level Off the scanner turns the ke...

Page 57: ...ange Press the Scroll Control to lock the desired level until the time you desire to change it MENU Settings Adjust Contrast Select a level Level 1 to Level 15 Setting the GPS Format MENU Settings Set...

Page 58: ...g Universal time to local time Set your local time s offset from UTC formally known as GMT Setting the Distance Units MENU Settings Set GPS Format Set Pos Format This setting controls the distance uni...

Page 59: ...d The scanner displays the percent of memory that is used and the number and the percent of systems sites and channels that are created Press any key to return to the previous menu then press any key...

Page 60: ...Customer Service Downloads link Important Start with a high baud rate setting If during transfer you get an error message reduce the setting and start again until you get reliable complete transfer of...

Page 61: ...ort for the Slave or vice versa 2 Plug the 9 pin serial connector into the unit designated as the Rear Port 3 Plug the smaller connector into the front port of the unit designated as Front Port 4 When...

Page 62: ...cluded in the back of this manual for each system type You can copy the worksheets in this manual or download letter size worksheets from the Uniden America Corporation website www uniden com General...

Page 63: ...oup P 83 Copy System P 76 Delete System P 76 System Option Settings CNV MOTOROLA EDACS LTR See Pages TYPE I P25 TYPE II WIDE NARROW SCAT Set Quick Key P 68 Set Startup Key P 69 Set Lockout P 69 Set Ho...

Page 64: ...DCS ID Format P 73 Set Record P 74 Rvw ID Srch L O P 74 Clr All L O IDs P 74 Adjust P25 Level P 75 System Option Settings CNV MOTOROLA EDACS LTR See Pages TYPE I P25 TYPE II WIDE NARROW SCAT UB335ZH b...

Page 65: ...ter P25 800MHz Standard 800MHz Splinter 900MHz Band VHF Band UHF Band WIDE NARROW SCAT Edit Name Set Quick Key Set Startup Key Set Frequencies Set Modulation Set Attenuator Set Lockout Set Hold Time E...

Page 66: ...his is a conventional system After creating the system 1 Set system level settings that apply to conventional systems in Programming System Settings 2 Create one or more channel groups with channels a...

Page 67: ...e type of system you selected 2 Set up at least one site for the system as described in Programming Sites on Programming Sites on Page 76 3 To scan specific channels create one or more channel groups...

Page 68: ...d as Project 25 there are many Motorola 800 Standard systems that have some digital channels These should be entered as Motorola 800 Standard and not P25 EDACS Wide is the same as EDAC Standard EDACS...

Page 69: ...ystem at startup press and hold the selected startup key while you apply power If you do not press the startup key at the time you turn on power you can still act while the opening screens are display...

Page 70: ...in ID Scan or whether the scanner stops on any unlocked channel ID Search MENU Program System Select a system Edit Sys Option Set Delay Time This setting controls how many seconds the scanner waits a...

Page 71: ...range using the units you selected in the system settings Set GPS Enable L O status is automatically controlled by receiving data from GPS MENU Program System Select a Motorola Type I system Edit Sys...

Page 72: ...Select a Motorola Type I or II system Edit Sys Option Set End Code This setting determines how the scanner handles the transmission end code sent by most Motorola systems Select your setting then pres...

Page 73: ...ose an alert tone next Set Level Auto the scanner automatically sets the emergency alert beep to the master volume level Level 1 15 the scanner adjusts the volume you hear to the level you select MENU...

Page 74: ...ust also set the system s record option to either All Channel which will record all channels regardless of the channel s record setting or Marked Channel which only records the channels you ve set to...

Page 75: ...usually provides adequate performance This is handy as you have manually adjusted the value to a setting that prevents proper decoding Note This setting has no effect on how these systems are received...

Page 76: ...Yes E No Important Deleted systems cannot be restored You must re enter them This section covers settings that apply to trunked radio site You must program at least one site for each trunked radio sys...

Page 77: ...nter a letter turn the Scroll Control until the character you want appears To enter a decimal point press No To move the cursor to the left press 4 To move the cursor to the right press 6 To clear a c...

Page 78: ...press a different key at startup the system is locked out If you do not assign the system a startup key the system is not affected by any key press during startup MENU Program System Select a trunked...

Page 79: ...frequency band Note The default setting is Auto This setting controls the modulation method used for the frequency band In most cases if you leave this set to Auto the scanner automatically selects th...

Page 80: ...ys scans LTR or SCAT systems for at least 1 second to check for current activity If you select 0 and the control channel is received the scanner stays on the system for a minimal time only long enough...

Page 81: ...lan for a P25 system MENU Program System Edit Site Edit Band Plan Then follow these steps 1 the Band Plan table entry you want to edit and 2 Enter the base frequency for the table entry and 3 Enter th...

Page 82: ...er the system s longitude using the format you selected in the system settings Set Range Set the system s range using the units you selected in the system settings Set GPS Enable Depending on the data...

Page 83: ...alue to a setting that prevents proper decoding Note This setting has no effect on how these sites are received MENU Program System Select a trunked system Edit Site Select a site Delete Site Confirm...

Page 84: ...lternate in the top line of the display when the scanner stops on a channel Press No twice to delete the current character Press No three times to clear the entire alpha tag Once you create a channel...

Page 85: ...systems or Talk Group ID for Trunked systems Enter the information for the channel then press to proceed to setting additional channel options MENU Program System Select a system Edit Group Select the...

Page 86: ...onventional systems or the talk group ID for trunked systems when it stops on a channel MENU Program System Select a conventional system Edit Group Select a channel group Edit Channel Select the chann...

Page 87: ...s on the channel if it is carrying analog audio If you are programming a conventional system and select Analog Only the scanner prompts you to select the CTCSS DCS tone setting See the next section To...

Page 88: ...ct is present The scanner prompts you to select a CTCSS or DCS tone Note The scanner does not detect or decode a P25 digital signal if the channel or search has CTCSS DCS search turned on Quick CTCSS...

Page 89: ...then press On the channel is attenuated by about 20 dB Off the channel is not attenuated The default setting is Off You can also toggle this setting by holding on the channel and pressing then 7 withi...

Page 90: ...Set Level Auto the scanner automatically sets the channel alert beep to match the master volume level Level 1 15 the scanner adjusts the volume of the beep to the level you select Set Record MENU Pro...

Page 91: ...py Channel You see Copy Channel Copied to Buffer Press MENU to return to one level before You see Paste Channel as the last list item At this point you can paste that channel information to another gr...

Page 92: ...Search Yes E No Press No then to select Service Search The following search ranges appear as you scroll Public Safety News HAM Radio Marine Railroad Air CB Radio FRS GMRS Racing TV Broadcast FM Broadc...

Page 93: ...press SCAN SEARCH to start quick search Quick Search Yes E No appears Press HOLD RESUME to go to quick search hold Press EYES to start quick search or No to go to the search menu Custom Search Custom...

Page 94: ...scanner skips to the next custom search range and continues searching Note If all frequencies in all active custom search ranges are locked out All Locked appears and the scanner does not stop Editing...

Page 95: ...shold to match the transmission you are hearing when it receives a strong signal and has a high decode rate Search with Scan sets whether the scanner includes the custom search during scanning If unlo...

Page 96: ...can settings Editing a Service Search You can change the way service search works for each service There are also two methods to reach the point of editing Method One MENU Search for Edit Service Sele...

Page 97: ...r favorite searches MENU Search for Set Search Key Select the key to assign Select a search range MENU Search for Now to access that search hold on any channel then press and the number key 1 to 6 cor...

Page 98: ...tores frequencies in a new group it creates Follow the steps in the preceding section but be sure to select a Conventional System A search option appears that lets you choose from a Custom Search to t...

Page 99: ...s more talk group ID s than the maximum set in Max Auto Store To store a trunked system follow the beginning steps in Selecting A System above When you select a Trunked System and press the scanner en...

Page 100: ...ance however Performance is increased with higher transmit power receive antenna tuned to the target band and a low background RF level Other than the antenna you have no control over these factors bu...

Page 101: ...off when the scanner detects a Close Call signal CC Found Press Func Key appear for the time you set in Set CC Pause Press when this appears to jump to and hold on the frequency If this option is turn...

Page 102: ...s to quickly save the frequency into memory press L O to lock out the frequency from Close Call and Search operation or wait for the transmission to end If you are in Close Call Only or Close Call Ove...

Page 103: ...Scan Set Quick Key or Set Lockout or Set Hold Time Set the available option as you would for other menu items This special channel group is automatically cleared whenever you cycle the scanner s power...

Page 104: ...t Frequencies While searching or during Close Call operation if you press L O while the scanner is stopped on a frequency that frequency is locked out of these modes The temporary L O frequency limit...

Page 105: ...the Scroll Control or press to select a different frequency If there are no frequencies to review you see Nothing Locked Press Any Key Otherwise to cancel press MENU to backstep Searching for Subaudib...

Page 106: ...canner skips known UHF TV frequencies VHF TV the scanner skips known VHF TV frequencies NOAA WX the scanner skips known NOAA weather frequencies Band 1 10 select the custom band where you want to scre...

Page 107: ...detect a transmission on the output frequency it remains on the original frequency Off The scanner does not try to find the output frequency Setting the Maximum Auto Store Value MENU Srch CloCall Opt...

Page 108: ...etting then press On Reception is attenuated by about 20 dB Off The attenuator is off Setting Data Skip MENU Srch CloCall Opt Set Data Skip This setting controls how the scanner behaves when it stops...

Page 109: ...quency step used for setting the channels Auto The step is based on the band see the table at the front of the manual This is also the default setting Setting Record You can set the RECORD OUTPUT jack...

Page 110: ...anner provides no special treatment for Priority Channels On The scanner scans all unlocked channels and also checks those designated as Priority While scanning a conventional system the scanner inter...

Page 111: ...ogrammed weather frequencies and stops on the first signal Generally there will be one channel of the ten that you will receive best If this station is weak rotate the Scroll Control to check for othe...

Page 112: ...have interest such as where they live or work Each alert contains information about the type and severity of the alert as well as the specific geographic locations affected by the alert The geographi...

Page 113: ...e scanner checks the weather channels every 5 seconds for a 1050 Hz weather alert signal Press the Scroll Control to select Off the scanner does not check the weather channels This is the default sett...

Page 114: ...Tone Out Standby then rotate scroll to select the settings to monitor All tone outs that have the same frequency modulation and attenuation setting as the one you select are also monitored In standby...

Page 115: ...For two tone pages enter a value for A and B For one tone pages using short tones of less than 3 75 seconds enter the tone value for A and 0 zero for B For long tone pages such as group pages of more...

Page 116: ...e following settings Although set to Auto if the band default is anything other than FM or NFM modulation will always be FM If you switch to Tone Out Standby Mode for Multi Channel Monitoring the disp...

Page 117: ...actually has one site and use different location settings for each of those additional sites See the programming section for specific steps required to apply location data to a radio system GPS Compat...

Page 118: ...of an area covered by a radio site the scanner beeps and displays the name of the system and whether it is being locked or unlocked Note The GPS function temporarily locks out sites and systems when y...

Page 119: ...location and range If you approach the set location the radio sounds an alert In general an alert based on location is comprised of the following data Latitude Longitude Speed optional setting Name o...

Page 120: ...on type POI Dangerous Xing or Dangerous Road New Location The scanner assigns a sequentially created number to the location Edit Name Use the Scroll Control and to change the name the scanner assigns...

Page 121: ...the location system to Temporary L O and move away more than four miles and then come back again L O status is automatically canceled If you turn off the switch the scanner is unlocked Deleting a Loc...

Page 122: ...ion then choose NE 45 If you know you will be driving a course which is not a fairly straight line to that site choose All Range which will trigger the alert regardless of direction as long as the oth...

Page 123: ...into memory and you are given the opportunity to designate the location as POI Dangerous Xing or Dangerous Road However if you are in Review Mode and press and hold GPS the data of the new point will...

Page 124: ...data is stored by the programmed name 1 POI Indicates a Point of Interest location 2 DXG Indicates a Dangerous Crossing location 3 DRD Indicates a Dangerous Road location 4 Range Indicates the progra...

Page 125: ...n Also try changing the height or angle of the antenna Cleaning Disconnect the power to the unit before cleaning Clean the outside of the scanner with a mild detergent To prevent scratches do not use...

Page 126: ...s VOL If there is a wall switch that controls power to the AC outlet where you connected the AC adapter make sure it is on Improper reception The antenna might need to be adjusted Check the antenna co...

Page 127: ...weather broadcast in your area Move to an area with a NOAA weather broadcast Problem Possible Cause Suggestion Scanner won t track a trunked system The system might not be one your scanner can scan Ch...

Page 128: ...on Page 45 The frequency used for the data channel might be missing Check your frequency list for the data channel Missing replies to conversations The scanner might need to be changed to a Type 1 sc...

Page 129: ...e 11 6 Size Code 4 7 Size Code 11 7 Size Code 4 Block Size Code Block Size Code 0 Size Code 4 0 Size Code 12 1 Size Code 4 1 Size Code 12 2 Size Code 4 2 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 4 4 Size...

Page 130: ...de 0 3 Size Code 0 4 Size Code 0 4 Size Code 0 5 Size Code 0 5 Size Code 0 6 Size Code 0 6 Size Code 4 7 Size Code 0 7 Size Code 4 Block Size Code Block Size Code 0 Size Code 4 0 Size Code 0 1 Size Co...

Page 131: ...The next 2 3 digits identify which fleet is active and the last digit s identifies the subfleet The details concerning how the size codes are selected by a Type I System designer are highly dependent...

Page 132: ...12 Size Code Restrictions If you select size code S 12 S 13 or S 14 there are some restrictions as to which blocks can be used for these codes S 12 can only be assigned to Blocks 0 2 4 or 6 S 13 can o...

Page 133: ...u want to lock out 3 While continuing to hold press L O to lock out the system 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to lock out additional systems The preprogrammed systems provide a starting point you will want to...

Page 134: ...cticut 60 Dallas Fort Worth TX Area 52 Detroit MI Area 36 Harrison County WV 58 Houston County GA 31 Houston TX Area 53 Indiana 62 Las Vegas NV Area 59 Los Angeles CA Area 25 Massachusetts 35 Miami Da...

Page 135: ...1 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 1 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 06...

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Page 137: ...opy 54 CTCSS 22 Custom 93 D Dangerous Road 119 Dangerous Xing 119 Data 108 Data Skip 108 DCS 22 Delay 96 Delete 42 Dimmer 55 DIN E 34 Display 37 DND 40 E Earphone 37 EDACS 26 End Code 63 F FCC 9 Firmw...

Page 138: ...reprogrammed 47 Priority 16 Programming 55 Q Quick Key 21 R Record 90 S SAME 111 SCAT 14 Scroll Control 17 Simplex 23 Site 65 Squelch 45 Startup Configuration 28 Step 109 System 46 T TGID 49 Tone Out...

Page 139: ...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...

Page 140: ...ct 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 Parts and Service Division 4700 Amon Carter...

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