Easier to Read BCD396T/UBCD396T Digital Scanner Manual
Settings Menu
To Edit Settings
press
Menu
. Scroll to '
Settings
' and press
E/yes
.
Scroll to the settings and options below (
in Blue
) and press
E/yes
.
Set Backlight
to use the backlight press
. There are 5 different ways to use the backlight:
Scroll to '
Set Backlight
' and press
E/yes
.
Scroll to 1 of the 5 settings and press
E/yes
to save and exit.
10 sec
-
The backlight stays on for 10 seconds after you press
.
30 sec
-
The backlight stays on for 30 seconds after you press
.
Squelch
-
The backlight turns on when the squelch opens then stays on for 5 seconds.
Keypress
-
The backlight turns on when any key is pressed then stays on for 10 seconds.
Infinite
-
The backlight turns on when you press
then stays on until you press
again.
Adjust Key Beep
this setting turns the key beep on or off and adjusts the volume level.
Scroll to '
Adjust Key Beep
' and press
E/yes
.
At '
Set Level
' scroll to '
Level 1-15
or
Auto
'
(the scanner sets the alert beep to the master volume level) and press
E/yes
.
Set Battery Save
this setting turns the battery saver on or off. The scanner turns off power for 1 second and turns it on for 300 ms when you monitor a channel/
frequency that has no activity for more than a minute.
Note:
No Icon will appear in the display to tell you if the battery save feature is on or off.
Scroll to '
Set Battery Save
' and press
E/yes
.
Scroll to
On
or
Off
and press
E/yes
to save and exit.
Set Audio AGC
(Requires firmware 3.00 or newer). This setting helps balance the audio level you hear as you listen to different radio sources so you can hear them at a
similar volume.
Note:
It is important that you correctly set the modulation type for the channel you are programming. If you program a channel as NFM that is transmitting in
FM mode, the audio will sound too loud as compared to correctly programmed channels. Similarly, if you program a channel as FM that is transmitting in NFM
mode, the audio will be too quiet as compared to correctly programmed channels. Incorrectly matching the modulation setting to the actual modulation used is
the biggest reason for unbalanced audio between channels.
Scroll to '
Set Audio AGC
' and press
E/yes
.
Scroll to
Analog
or
Digital
and press
E/yes
.
Scroll to
On
or
Off
and press
E/yes
.
Press
Scan
to exit.
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