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Trunked
[MENU]
Program System
◙
Select the system [non-conventional]
◙
Edit System Option
◙
Set Startup Key
◙
for each system or site.
Conventional
[MENU]
Program System
◙
Select the conventional [C] system
◙
Edit Site
◙
Set Startup Key
◙
for each system or site.
Search Range
[MENU]
Search For…
◙
Edit Service
◙
Select a Service
◙
Search with Scan
◙
Set Startup Key
◙
OR
[MENU]
Search For…
◙
Edit Custom
◙
Select a Custom Range
◙
Search with Scan
◙
Set Startup Key
◙
Assign all the systems/sites that you want to scan at the same time. You can use one key [0] to [9] for each. In additional, you can
assign the same startup key to the next system or site so that system or site is unlocked at power up.
Scanning Systems
To begin scanning preprogrammed or programmed systems, press
[SCAN/SEARCH]
. The BCD996T scans all unlocked systems in
all programmed and activated quick-key groups and any searches unlocked for search with scan.
To enable or disable systems or sites for scanning, press the site/system’s System/Site Quick Key while scanning.
Notes
:
•
If no systems are programmed, or all systems are locked out,
Nothing to Scan
appears. Program a system or select a
system to scan. The default is
none assigned
.
•
When scanning 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 last, then unlocked
searches. Within a quick key, systems are scanned in the order they were assigned.
•
Within a system, channels are scanned according to the assigned channel group, with the same priority as described above
for systems.
•
The BCD996T scans a system for the duration you set using the System Hold Time option (see “Setting the System Hold
Time” on Page XX). For trunked systems, the scanner moves to the next system after the hold time expires, the current