Uniden Photo Scanner UBCD396XT User Manual

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Table of Contents  
1. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................ 1  
EARPHONE WARNING ............................................................................................................................... 1  
LIQUID EXPOSURE WARNING.................................................................................................................... 1  
POWER DISCONNECTION CAUTION ........................................................................................................... 1  
2. SETTING UP THE HARDWARE .................................................................................................... 2  
WHAT'S INCLUDED INSIDE THE BOX? ........................................................................................................ 2  
INSTALL THE BATTERIES ........................................................................................................................... 3  
CONNECT THE ANTENNA........................................................................................................................... 3  
ATTACH THE BELT CLIP............................................................................................................................. 4  
3. CONNECTING A GPS RECEIVER................................................................................................. 5  
COMPATIBLE GPS RECEIVERS .................................................................................................................. 5  
CONFIGURING YOUR SCANNER.................................................................................................................. 5  
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER..................................................................................................................... 5  
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................. 6  
4. USING PRELOADED SYSTEMS.................................................................................................... 7  
PRELOADED SYSTEMS............................................................................................................................... 7  
5. AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES ............................................................................................... 8  
SCAN MODE ............................................................................................................................................... 8  
SEARCH MODE........................................................................................................................................... 8  
HOLD MODE .............................................................................................................................................. 8  
CLOSE CALL PRIORITY MODE.................................................................................................................... 8  
CLOSE CALL ONLY MODE.......................................................................................................................... 9  
CLOSE CALL DO NOT DISTURB MODE....................................................................................................... 9  
PRIORITY SCAN MODE ............................................................................................................................... 9  
PRIORITY PLUS SCAN MODE.................................................................................................................... 10  
GPS MODE .............................................................................................................................................. 10  
TONE OUT MODE..................................................................................................................................... 10  
BAND SCOPE MODE ................................................................................................................................. 10  
6. KEYS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................. 11  
KEY OVERVIEW....................................................................................................................................... 11  
OPERATING THE CONTROLS .................................................................................................................... 12  
Using the FUNCTION button .......................................................................................................... 12  
KEY FUNCTIONS IN DIFFERENT OPERATION MODES................................................................................ 12  
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LOCKING THE KEYPAD............................................................................................................................ 13  
7. MENU TREE .................................................................................................................................. 14  
MAIN MENU............................................................................................................................................. 14  
USING THE MENU.................................................................................................................................... 14  
8. READING THE DISPLAY ............................................................................................................. 15  
SPECIAL DISPLAYS................................................................................................................................... 18  
9. CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS........................................................................................................ 19  
PROGRAMMING A CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM............................................................................................. 19  
Create a system ................................................................................................................................. 19  
Create at least 1 channel group........................................................................................................ 20  
Create at least 1 channel in each group........................................................................................... 20  
10.  
EDACS SCAT SYSTEMS ........................................................................................................... 24  
PROGRAMMING AN EDACS SCAT SYSTEM ............................................................................................ 24  
Create a system ................................................................................................................................. 24  
Create a site....................................................................................................................................... 25  
Create at least 1 frequency............................................................................................................... 25  
11.  
EDACS TRUNKED SYSTEMS .................................................................................................. 28  
PROGRAMMING AN EDACS SYSTEM....................................................................................................... 28  
Create a system ................................................................................................................................. 28  
Create at least 1 site ......................................................................................................................... 29  
Create at least 1 frequency in each site........................................................................................... 30  
PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM FOR SCANNING .............................................................................................. 31  
Create at least 1 channel group........................................................................................................ 31  
Create at least 1 channel in each group........................................................................................... 31  
12.  
LTR TRUNKED SYSTEMS........................................................................................................ 36  
PROGRAMMING AN LTR SYSTEM ............................................................................................................ 36  
Create a system ................................................................................................................................. 36  
Create at least 1 site ......................................................................................................................... 37  
Create at least 1 frequency in each site........................................................................................... 38  
PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM FOR SCANNING .............................................................................................. 38  
Create a channel group..................................................................................................................... 39  
Create a channel in each group........................................................................................................ 39  
13.  
MOTOROLA TRUNKED SYSTEMS ......................................................................................... 42  
PROGRAMMING A MOTOROLA SYSTEM.................................................................................................... 42  
Create a system ................................................................................................................................. 42  
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Create at least 1 site ......................................................................................................................... 43  
Create at least 1 frequency in each site........................................................................................... 44  
PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM FOR SCANNING .............................................................................................. 44  
Create a channel group..................................................................................................................... 45  
Create a channel................................................................................................................................ 45  
14.  
MOTOROLA FLEET MAPS....................................................................................................... 50  
PRESET FLEET MAPS .............................................................................................................................. 50  
CUSTOM FLEET MAPS............................................................................................................................. 50  
HOW FLEET MAPS WORK........................................................................................................................ 51  
Blocks ................................................................................................................................................. 51  
Size Codes .......................................................................................................................................... 52  
15.  
STANDARD P25 TRUNKED SYSTEMS................................................................................... 53  
PROGRAMMING A P25 SYSTEM................................................................................................................ 53  
Create a system ................................................................................................................................. 53  
Create at least 1 site ......................................................................................................................... 54  
Create at least 1 frequency in each site........................................................................................... 54  
PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM FOR SCANNING .............................................................................................. 55  
Create a channel group..................................................................................................................... 55  
Create a channel in a group.............................................................................................................. 56  
16.  
SINGLE-FREQUENCY P25 TRUNKED SYSTEMS................................................................. 59  
PROGRAMMING A SINGLE-FREQUENCY P25 SYSTEM.............................................................................. 59  
Create a system ................................................................................................................................. 59  
Create exactly 1 site.......................................................................................................................... 60  
PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM FOR SCANNING .............................................................................................. 60  
Create a channel group..................................................................................................................... 61  
Create a channel................................................................................................................................ 61  
17.  
RADIO SYSTEMS OVERVIEW ................................................................................................. 63  
CONVENTIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS............................................................................................................. 63  
TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEMS ...................................................................................................................... 63  
Trunked system basics...................................................................................................................... 64  
How a trunked system works ........................................................................................................... 64  
A real life example............................................................................................................................. 65  
18.  
DECIPHERING TRUNKED SYSTEMS.................................................................................... 66  
BEFORE YOU PROGRAM A TRUNKED SYSTEM........................................................................................... 66  
System Type....................................................................................................................................... 66  
System Voice...................................................................................................................................... 67  
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System Frequencies........................................................................................................................... 68  
Talk Group IDs (Channels)............................................................................................................... 68  
19.  
LOCATION-BASED SCANNING .............................................................................................. 69  
THE GEOPOLITICAL APPROACH .............................................................................................................. 70  
THE ANTENNA-CENTRIC APPROACH....................................................................................................... 73  
COMBINING FOR EFFICIENCY.................................................................................................................. 74  
20.  
NUMBER TAGS ......................................................................................................................... 76  
PROGRAMMING NUMBER TAGS ............................................................................................................... 76  
Assigning an SNT.............................................................................................................................. 76  
Assigning a CHNT............................................................................................................................. 77  
USING NUMBER TAGS............................................................................................................................. 78  
21.  
QUICK KEYS.............................................................................................................................. 79  
PROGRAMMING QUICK KEYS .................................................................................................................. 79  
Assigning an SQK ............................................................................................................................. 79  
Assigning a GQK ............................................................................................................................... 80  
USING QUICK KEYS ................................................................................................................................ 80  
To use SQK 0 through 9.................................................................................................................... 81  
To use SQK 10 through 99................................................................................................................ 81  
To use a GQK..................................................................................................................................... 81  
22.  
SEARCH KEYS........................................................................................................................... 82  
PROGRAMMING SEARCH KEYS ................................................................................................................ 82  
USING SEARCH KEYS.............................................................................................................................. 82  
23.  
PROGRAMMING LOCATIONS................................................................................................. 83  
PROGRAMMING A LOCATION FOR A SITE.................................................................................................. 83  
PROGRAMMING A LOCATION FOR A CHANNEL GROUP.............................................................................. 83  
PROGRAMMING GENERAL LOCATIONS ..................................................................................................... 83  
To create a new location.................................................................................................................... 84  
For Dangerous Xing and Dangerous Roads only............................................................................. 85  
Edit an existing location ................................................................................................................... 85  
24.  
25.  
SETTING ALERTS..................................................................................................................... 86  
USING QUICK KEYS, STARTUP KEYS, AND SEARCH KEYS............................................. 88  
QUICK KEYS............................................................................................................................................ 88  
STARTUP KEYS........................................................................................................................................ 88  
SEARCH KEYS ......................................................................................................................................... 88  
26.  
TONE OUT MODE ..................................................................................................................... 89  
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CONFIGURING TONE OUT CHANNELS ..................................................................................................... 89  
USING TONE-OUT MODE ........................................................................................................................ 89  
KEY OPERATION IN TONE OUT MODE ..................................................................................................... 90  
27.  
CLOSE CALL MODE ................................................................................................................. 92  
KEY OPERATION IN CLOSE CALL ONLY MODE......................................................................................... 92  
28.  
BAND SCOPE MODE................................................................................................................. 95  
TO TURN ON BAND SCOPE MODE:............................................................................................................ 95  
KEY OPERATION IN BAND SCOPE MODE .................................................................................................. 96  
29.  
GPS MODE ................................................................................................................................. 99  
SEE ALSO ................................................................................................................................................ 99  
READING THE DISPLAY IN GPS MODE ................................................................................................... 100  
Main GPS display............................................................................................................................ 100  
Location alert display...................................................................................................................... 100  
Location review display................................................................................................................... 101  
KEY OPERATION IN GPS MODE ............................................................................................................. 102  
30.  
PROGRAM SYSTEM................................................................................................................ 105  
EDIT NAME ........................................................................................................................................... 105  
EDIT SYS OPTION.................................................................................................................................. 105  
EDIT SITE.............................................................................................................................................. 105  
EDIT GROUP.......................................................................................................................................... 106  
COPY SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................... 106  
DELETE SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................... 106  
NEW SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................................ 106  
31.  
EDIT SYS OPTION................................................................................................................... 107  
GLOBAL SYSTEM OPTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 107  
Set Number Tag .............................................................................................................................. 107  
Set Delay Time ................................................................................................................................ 107  
Set Audio AGC................................................................................................................................. 107  
CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM OPTIONS......................................................................................................... 107  
Set Quick Key .................................................................................................................................. 107  
Set Startup Key............................................................................................................................... 108  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 108  
Set Hold Time.................................................................................................................................. 108  
P25 Waiting Time............................................................................................................................ 108  
TRUNKED SYSTEM OPTIONS .................................................................................................................. 109  
ID Scan/Search ................................................................................................................................ 109  
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Priority ID Scan............................................................................................................................... 109  
Emergency Alert.............................................................................................................................. 109  
Set ID Format (DEC/HEX) or (AFS/DEC)..................................................................................... 109  
Rvw ID:Srch L/O.............................................................................................................................. 110  
Clr All L/O IDs................................................................................................................................. 110  
MOTOROLA SYSTEM OPTIONS................................................................................................................ 110  
Edit Fleet Map................................................................................................................................. 110  
Set Status Bit................................................................................................................................... 110  
Set End Code ................................................................................................................................... 110  
P25 SYSTEM OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 110  
P25 NAC Option.............................................................................................................................. 111  
32.  
EDIT GROUP............................................................................................................................ 112  
OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR ALL GROUPS:................................................................................................. 112  
Edit Name........................................................................................................................................ 112  
Set Quick Key .................................................................................................................................. 112  
Edit Channel.................................................................................................................................... 112  
Set LocationInfo............................................................................................................................... 112  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 112  
Delete Group.................................................................................................................................... 113  
New Group....................................................................................................................................... 113  
33.  
SET LOCATIONINFO.............................................................................................................. 114  
SET LATITUDE AND SET LONGITUDE .................................................................................................... 114  
SET RANGE ........................................................................................................................................... 114  
SET GPS ENABLE ................................................................................................................................. 114  
34.  
EDIT CHANNEL ...................................................................................................................... 116  
EDIT FREQUENCY (CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS)...................................................................................... 116  
EDIT TALK GROUP ID (TRUNKED SYSTEMS).......................................................................................... 116  
OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR ALL CHANNELS: ............................................................................................ 116  
Edit Name........................................................................................................................................ 116  
Set Audio Type................................................................................................................................. 116  
Set Number Tag .............................................................................................................................. 116  
Set Modulation ................................................................................................................................ 117  
Set Attenuator ................................................................................................................................. 117  
Set Priority....................................................................................................................................... 117  
Set Alert ........................................................................................................................................... 117  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 117  
Volume Offset .................................................................................................................................. 118  
Copy Channel................................................................................................................................... 118  
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Delete Channel ................................................................................................................................ 118  
New Channel ................................................................................................................................... 118  
ANALOG CHANNEL OPTIONS.................................................................................................................. 118  
Set CTCSS/DCS............................................................................................................................... 118  
DIGITAL CHANNEL OPTIONS.................................................................................................................. 119  
P25 NAC Option.............................................................................................................................. 119  
35.  
EDIT SITE ................................................................................................................................ 120  
OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR ALL SITES:..................................................................................................... 120  
Edit Name........................................................................................................................................ 120  
Set Quick Key .................................................................................................................................. 120  
Set Startup Key............................................................................................................................... 120  
Set Frequencies ............................................................................................................................... 121  
Set Modulation ................................................................................................................................ 121  
Set Attenuator ................................................................................................................................. 121  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 121  
Set Hold Time.................................................................................................................................. 121  
Set LocationInfo............................................................................................................................... 121  
Delete Site........................................................................................................................................ 122  
New Site........................................................................................................................................... 122  
OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR MOTOROLA SYSTEMS .................................................................................... 122  
OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR P25 SYSTEMS................................................................................................ 122  
Edit Band Plan (P25) ...................................................................................................................... 122  
OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR EDACS SYSTEMS ......................................................................................... 123  
Set Site Type.................................................................................................................................... 123  
Volume Offset (EDACS SCAT Only).............................................................................................. 123  
36.  
SET FREQUENCIES................................................................................................................ 124  
Edit Frequency ................................................................................................................................ 124  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 124  
Delete Frequency............................................................................................................................. 124  
New Frequency................................................................................................................................ 124  
LTR AND EDACS SYSTEM OPTIONS ..................................................................................................... 124  
LCN (Logical Channel Number)..................................................................................................... 125  
EDACS SCAT SYSTEM OPTIONS........................................................................................................... 125  
Set Number Tag .............................................................................................................................. 125  
Volume Offset .................................................................................................................................. 125  
37.  
SCAN MODE............................................................................................................................. 126  
SCANNING VS. SEARCHING.................................................................................................................... 126  
Scanning trunked systems.............................................................................................................. 126  
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Searching trunked systems ............................................................................................................ 126  
DEFAULT SCAN MODE .......................................................................................................................... 126  
LOCKED ITEMS...................................................................................................................................... 127  
KEY OPERATION IN SCAN MODE............................................................................................................ 127  
Special keys...................................................................................................................................... 127  
Keypad controls ............................................................................................................................... 128  
KEY OPERATION IN SEARCH MODE........................................................................................................ 131  
Special keys...................................................................................................................................... 131  
Keypad controls ............................................................................................................................... 131  
38.  
HOLD MODE............................................................................................................................ 134  
KEY OPERATION IN HOLD MODE ........................................................................................................... 134  
READING THE DISPLAYS IN HOLD MODE ............................................................................................... 136  
Conventional system display.......................................................................................................... 136  
Trunked system display.................................................................................................................. 137  
Service search with scan hold display............................................................................................ 138  
39.  
EDIT TALK GROUP ID ........................................................................................................... 139  
MOTOROLA TYPE I SYSTEMS................................................................................................................. 139  
MOTOROLA TYPE II SYSTEMS ............................................................................................................... 139  
P25 SINGLE FREQUENCY SYSTEMS OR STANDARD SYSTEM TRUNK SITE............................................. 139  
EDACS WIDE OR NARROW SYSTEMS ................................................................................................... 139  
AFS format....................................................................................................................................... 139  
I-CALL CHANNEL (MOTOROLA, P25 OR EDACS).................................................................................. 140  
LTR SYSTEMS ....................................................................................................................................... 140  
40.  
EDIT BAND PLAN ................................................................................................................... 141  
CREATING A CUSTOM BAND PLAN.......................................................................................................... 141  
Band plan number........................................................................................................................... 141  
Set Base Freq................................................................................................................................... 141  
Set Offset.......................................................................................................................................... 141  
Set Spacing ...................................................................................................................................... 141  
41.  
CALCULATING UPPER BASE FREQUENCIES................................................................... 142  
Custom Frequency Table ................................................................................................................ 142  
CLOSE CALL............................................................................................................................ 145  
42.  
CLOSE CALL ONLY................................................................................................................................ 145  
CC AUTO STORE ................................................................................................................................... 145  
HITS WITH SCAN ................................................................................................................................... 145  
Set Quick Key .................................................................................................................................. 145  
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Set Number Tag .............................................................................................................................. 145  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 146  
Set Hold Time.................................................................................................................................. 146  
SET CC MODE....................................................................................................................................... 146  
SET CC OVERRIDE ................................................................................................................................ 146  
SET CC ALERT ...................................................................................................................................... 146  
SET CC BANDS...................................................................................................................................... 147  
43.  
PRIORITY SCAN...................................................................................................................... 149  
PRIORITY SCAN MENU........................................................................................................................... 149  
Set Priority....................................................................................................................................... 149  
Set Interval...................................................................................................................................... 149  
MaxCHs/Pri-Scan............................................................................................................................ 150  
44.  
PROGRAM LOCATION............................................................................................................ 151  
POI ....................................................................................................................................................... 151  
Edit Name........................................................................................................................................ 151  
Set Type ........................................................................................................................................... 151  
Set Alert ........................................................................................................................................... 151  
Set Location Info.............................................................................................................................. 152  
Set Range......................................................................................................................................... 152  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 152  
Delete Location................................................................................................................................ 153  
New Location ................................................................................................................................... 153  
DANGEROUS XING AND DANGEROUS ROAD MENUS .............................................................................. 153  
Edit Name........................................................................................................................................ 153  
Set Type ........................................................................................................................................... 153  
Set Alert Volume ............................................................................................................................. 153  
Set Alert Light................................................................................................................................. 154  
Set Location Info.............................................................................................................................. 154  
Set Heading ..................................................................................................................................... 154  
Set Speed Limit ............................................................................................................................... 154  
Set Lockout ...................................................................................................................................... 154  
Delete Location................................................................................................................................ 155  
New Location ................................................................................................................................... 155  
45.  
46.  
SEARCH AND STORE............................................................................................................. 156  
SEARCH FOR... ........................................................................................................................ 157  
SERVICE SEARCH .................................................................................................................................. 157  
EDIT SERVICE ....................................................................................................................................... 157  
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Set Delay Time ................................................................................................................................ 157  
Set Attenuator ................................................................................................................................. 157  
Set Audio AGC................................................................................................................................. 157  
P25 Waiting Time............................................................................................................................ 157  
Search with Scan............................................................................................................................. 158  
CUSTOM SEARCH .................................................................................................................................. 158  
EDIT CUSTOM ....................................................................................................................................... 158  
Edit Name........................................................................................................................................ 158  
Edit Srch Limit................................................................................................................................ 158  
Set Delay Time ................................................................................................................................ 159  
Set Modulation ................................................................................................................................ 159  
Set Attenuator ................................................................................................................................. 159  
Set Step ............................................................................................................................................ 159  
Set C-Ch Only.................................................................................................................................. 159  
Set Audio AGC................................................................................................................................. 160  
P25 Waiting Time............................................................................................................................ 160  
Search with Scan............................................................................................................................. 160  
SEARCH AND STORE.............................................................................................................................. 160  
SET SEARCH KEY .................................................................................................................................. 161  
47.  
SEARCH WITH SCAN ............................................................................................................. 162  
SET QUICK KEY .................................................................................................................................... 162  
SET STARTUP KEY................................................................................................................................. 162  
SET NUMBER TAG ................................................................................................................................. 162  
SET LOCKOUT ....................................................................................................................................... 162  
SET HOLD TIME .................................................................................................................................... 162  
48.  
49.  
SET ALERT TONE................................................................................................................... 163  
SRCH/CLOCALL OPT.............................................................................................................. 164  
FREQ LOCKOUTS................................................................................................................................... 164  
BROADCAST SCREEN............................................................................................................................. 164  
Set All Band On............................................................................................................................... 164  
Set All Band Off............................................................................................................................... 164  
Set Each Band ................................................................................................................................. 164  
Program Band.................................................................................................................................. 165  
TONE/CODE SEARCH............................................................................................................................. 165  
REPEATER FIND .................................................................................................................................... 165  
MAX AUTO STORE ................................................................................................................................. 165  
SET DELAY TIME................................................................................................................................... 165  
SET ATTENUATOR ................................................................................................................................. 166  
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SET AUDIO AGC ................................................................................................................................... 166  
P25 WAITING TIME............................................................................................................................... 166  
50.  
STARTUP KEYS....................................................................................................................... 167  
ASSIGNING STARTUP KEYS ................................................................................................................... 167  
USING STARTUP KEYS .......................................................................................................................... 168  
51.  
52.  
TONE A AND TONE B SETTINGS......................................................................................... 170  
TONE-OUT FOR....................................................................................................................... 172  
TONE-OUT STANDBY............................................................................................................................. 172  
TONE-OUT SETUP ................................................................................................................................. 172  
Edit Name........................................................................................................................................ 172  
Set Frequencies ............................................................................................................................... 172  
Set Delay Time ................................................................................................................................ 172  
Set Alert ........................................................................................................................................... 172  
Set Audio AGC................................................................................................................................. 173  
TONE-OUT SEARCH............................................................................................................................... 173  
53.  
KEY SAFE MODE .................................................................................................................... 174  
TO TURN KEY SAFE MODE ON (OR OFF)................................................................................................. 174  
54.  
SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................ 177  
SET BACKLIGHT .................................................................................................................................... 177  
Set Mode........................................................................................................................................... 177  
Set Dimmer...................................................................................................................................... 177  
Set Color........................................................................................................................................... 177  
ADJUST KEY BEEP ................................................................................................................................ 177  
BATTERY OPTION.................................................................................................................................. 177  
Set Battery Save.............................................................................................................................. 177  
Set Charge Time.............................................................................................................................. 178  
ADJUST AUDIO AGC............................................................................................................................. 178  
ADJUST CONTRAST ............................................................................................................................... 178  
SET C-CH OUTPUT ............................................................................................................................... 179  
SET GPS FORMAT ................................................................................................................................. 179  
Set Pos Format ................................................................................................................................ 179  
Set Time Format.............................................................................................................................. 179  
Set Time Zone.................................................................................................................................. 179  
Set Unit............................................................................................................................................ 179  
SET SERIAL PORT.................................................................................................................................. 179  
BAND DEFAULTS................................................................................................................................... 180  
Set Modulation ................................................................................................................................ 180  
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Set Step ............................................................................................................................................ 180  
P25 LP FILTER ..................................................................................................................................... 180  
DISPLAY UNIT ID.................................................................................................................................. 180  
SEE SCANNER INFO............................................................................................................................... 181  
% Memory Used............................................................................................................................... 181  
Firmware Version............................................................................................................................ 181  
55.  
56.  
WIRED CLONE ........................................................................................................................ 182  
UBCD396XT SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................. 183  
GENERAL............................................................................................................................................... 183  
FREQUENCY RANGE .............................................................................................................................. 185  
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS............................................................................................................................. 185  
Band Scope Function....................................................................................................................... 185  
Two-Tone-Sequential ...................................................................................................................... 185  
SUPPORTED TRUNKING SYSTEMS .......................................................................................................... 185  
DYNAMIC MEMORY ALLOCATION CAPACITY........................................................................................... 186  
HETERODYNE SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................... 186  
CTCSS AND DCS TONES ...................................................................................................................... 186  
57.  
WARRANTY.............................................................................................................................. 188  
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1.General Precautions  
Before you use this scanner, please read and observe the following:  
Earphone Warning  
You can use an optional 32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.  
Set the volume to a comfortable audio level coming from the speaker before  
plugging in the earphone or headset. Otherwise, you might experience some  
discomfort or possible hearing damage if the volume suddenly becomes too loud  
because of the volume control or squelch control setting. This might be particularly  
true of the type of earphone that is placed in the ear canal.  
Liquid Exposure Warning  
Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire or  
electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture!  
Power Disconnection Caution  
Important: Always turn the scanner off before disconnecting external power.  
Some settings are saved only as the scanner is powering down.  
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2.Setting up the hardware  
What's included inside the box?  
• NiMH rechargeable  
batteries (3)  
• UBCD396XT  
• SMA  
antenna  
• AC adaptor  
• SMA-to-BNC  
adaptor for  
external  
• Data transfer  
cable  
• Beltclip  
• Wrist strap  
antennas  
• Owner’s Manual CD-ROM  
• Quick Start Guide Sheet  
The cover for the battery compartment might be packed separately, also.  
Note! If any of these pieces are missing or damaged, contact your place of  
purchase immediately. Never used damaged equipment!  
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Install the batteries  
Your scanner can use either regular alkaline batteries or rechargeable nickel-metal  
hydryde (NiMH) batteries.  
The batteries that came with your scanner are rechargeable NiMH.  
To install the batteries:  
1. Remove the cover from the battery compartment.  
2. Make sure that the charge switch is set to the correct battery type:  
Use the Alkaline setting for any regular or nonrechargeable battery  
Use the NiMH setting for any rechargeable battery  
3. Make sure the polarity (plus and minus) of each battery matches the diagram  
inside the compartment.  
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.  
Connect the antenna  
To connect the antenna, just screw it onto the SMA connector at  
the top of the scanner.  
If you want to use an external antenna, attach the included  
SMA/BNC adapter to the scanner's SMA connector.  
Then, connect your external antenna to the BNC connector.  
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Note! Always use 50- or 75-ohm, RG-58, or RG-8, coaxial cable and the  
supplied SMA/BNC adapter to connect an outdoor antenna. If the antenna is  
over 50 feet from the scanner, use RG- 8 low-loss dielectric coaxial cable.  
Cable loss increases with higher frequency.  
Attach the belt clip  
Hold the belt clip with the logo facing you and the hinge facing the top of the  
scanner. Place the clip over the post, and slide the belt clip straight up until you  
hear it click into place.  
Place the clip over the post.  
Slide the clip up into place.  
To remove the belt clip  
Rotate the scanner so the scanner is bottom-side up. Then slide the scanner straight  
up until it comes free from the belt clip.  
Rotate the scanner 180 degrees.  
Slide the scanner up and off the belt  
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3.Connecting a GPS receiver  
A third party GPS receiver is required to utilise the scanner’s location based features.  
Compatible GPS receivers  
You can connect your scanner to any GPS receiver that meets the following  
criteria:  
Outputs NMEA-0183 v3.01-compliant location data  
Outputs both the Global Positioning System Fix ( GGA ) and Recommended  
Minimum Specific GNSS ( RMC ) data sentences  
Provides a serial data (RS-232) connection  
Configuring your scanner  
1. Go to the Settings menu and select Set Serial Port.  
2. Select 4800 bps for the baud rate.  
Connecting the receiver  
1. Connect your GPS receiver to a null modem adapter or cable.  
2. Connect the data transfer cable that was supplied with your scanner to the  
null modem.  
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3. *The data transfer cable has a DE-9 socket (female) connector. To connect  
to the data transfer cable, you need a DE-9 plug (male) connector. (DE-9  
connectors are often called DB-9 connectors.)  
4. *Depending on your GPS connection and your null modem, you might need  
a gender changer and/or a DB-25-to-DE-9 adapter.  
5. Connect the data transfer cable to the scanner's data port.  
6. When the scanner recognizes the GPS input, it displays a confirmation  
message and shows the GPS icon on the display.  
7. *If the GPS receiver does not have a lock on the satellites, the scanner  
displays Searching for Satellite.  
Troubleshooting  
If you can't get the scanner to recognize the GPS receiver:  
Check the cables. Make sure you have exactly one null modem (either a  
cable or an adapter) somewhere in the connection: a straight-through  
connection will not work.  
Check the receiver's baud rate. Most compatible GPS receivers use a baud  
rate of 4800 bps, but it's possible your receiver is using a non-standard baud  
rate. Set the scanner's baud rate to match the GPS receiver's.  
If the scanner recognizes the GPS receiver but doesn't lockout systems as you  
expected:  
Make sure the GPS receiver has a lock on the satellites.  
Check the location configuration for the sites and channel groups in the  
system.  
1. For each site or channel group, go to the Set LocationInfo menu.  
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 On.  
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4.Using Preloaded Systems  
Your scanner is factory preloaded with systems by state. The systems contain  
frequency groups for emergency services, see notes below. If you are fortunate  
enough to live in an area where one of these systems can be received, then you  
might have something to listen to right out of the box.  
Note!  
Preloaded systems are not intended as final programming: You'll need to set the  
scanner up to suit what you really want to listen to. This is just intended to show  
that the scanner really works and gives you something to monitor while you get  
your own programming taken care of.  
Note!  
System information changes all the time. The preloaded systems were accurately  
programmed several months prior to first production. It is possible that a system  
preloaded in the scanner is no longer operational with the preloaded settings.  
Preloaded Systems  
ACT Public  
NSW Public  
NSW-GRN MOT  
NT Public  
NZ Public  
QLD Public  
SA Public  
SA-GRN MOT  
TAS Public  
VIC Public  
WA Public  
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5.Available Operation Modes  
The scanner has several different operation modes; in each mode, the scanner's  
operation, display, and key functions can be completely different:  
Scan mode  
The scanner checks each frequency in the user-programmed list of frequencies. For  
trunked systems, it checks each Talk Group ID in the user-programmed list. When  
it detects a signal, the scanner stays on the channel and opens squelch. For trunked  
systems, if the Talk Group ID becomes active, the scanner switches to the audio  
channel and opens squelch. When the signal stops, the scanner continues the scan.  
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. For trunked  
systems, when it detects an active Talk Group ID, the scanner switches to the audio  
channel and opens squelch. When the signal stops, the scanner continues the  
search.  
To enter Search mode, FUNCTION+ tap SCAN. The scanner asks if you want to  
perform the Quick Search: tap YES if this is the search you want.  
To start a different search, tap NO: the scanner takes you to the Search for... menu,  
and you can select your search.  
Hold mode  
The scanner stays on the current channel and enables save and edit options (options  
vary depending on the type of system).  
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). In Close Call  
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DND (do-notdisturb) mode, the scanner only interrupts if it is not already receiving  
audio.  
To enter Close Call mode, FUNCTION + repeatedly tap HOLD until Close Call  
Pri appears.  
The Close Call icon appears for Close Call Priority mode and is in reverse colors  
for Close Call DND mode.  
Close Call Only mode  
The scanner stops the current operation and only performs Close Call checks as  
described above.  
To enter Close Call only mode, FUNCTION + press & hold HOLD.  
Close Call Do Not Disturb mode  
When set in this mode, the scanner will periodically make Close Call checks  
whenever the scanner is not receiving audio in another mode. This eliminates the  
annoying breaks in conversation while still allowing for the Close Call  
functionality. In Close Call Do Not Disturb mode, the Close Call icon appears in  
reversed color.  
To enter Close Call Do Not Disturb mode, FUNCTION + repeatedly press HOLD  
until Close Call DND appears.  
Priority Scan mode  
At a specified interval, the scanner interrupts its current operation, checks the  
userdesignated conventional priority channels, and then resumes the previous  
operation. You can set the interval for priority scan checks.  
To enter Priority Scan mode:  
1. Enter Hold mode.  
2. FUNCTION + tap NO.  
If no conventional channels in enabled and unlocked systems are designated as  
priority, the scanner will display Priority Scan No Channel.  
For trunked priority channels, you need to enable priority scanning in the system  
option menu as well as tagging the channel as priority. Trunked priority only  
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works while scanning that system's control channel or (in the case of Motorola  
systems) when the scanner is scanning any channel in the system.  
Priority Plus Scan mode  
The scanner stops the current operation and only performs Priority Scan checks as  
described above.  
To enter Priority Plus Scan mode:  
1. Enter Hold mode.  
2. FUNCTION + repeatedly tap NO until the scanner displays  
Priority Mode Plus On.  
GPS mode  
(Requires a connected GPS receiver.) The scanner displays longitude, latitude, and  
heading information.  
To enter GPS mode, FUNCTION + tap GPS.  
Tone Out mode  
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.  
To enter Tone Out mode, tap MENU, then scroll down and select Tone- Out for...  
To exit Tone Out mode, enter Scan mode.  
Band Scope mode  
The scanner searches a frequency ranges and displays a visual representation of the  
signal level.  
To enter Band Scope Mode:  
1. Set one of the 3 search keys to a Band Scope search.  
2. Enter Search mode.  
3. FUNCTION + Tap the designated search key.  
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6.Keys and their functions  
Key Overview  
The diagram below shows the keys and what they are called throughout the guide:  
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Operating the controls  
Each button has at least two different actions which you control using the key  
combinations explained below.  
Tap : press the button and release it immediately  
Double tap : press the button twice, as quickly as possible (within 1 second)  
Press & hold : press the button and keep it pressed for at least 2 seconds  
before releasing it  
FUNCTION + tap : press and release FUNCTION , then tap the button  
FUNCTION + Double tap : press and release FUNCTION , then double  
tap the button  
FUNCTION + Press & hold : press and release FUNCTION , then press  
and hold the button  
Using the FUNCTION button  
When you tap FUNCTION, the scanner remembers the FUNCTION + key  
combination for the next 3 seconds; during this time, it displays an F icon at the  
top of the screen.  
If you want the scanner to maintain the FUNCTION + key combination longer,  
press & hold FUNCTION. The scanner remembers the FUNCTION + key  
combination until the next time you tap FUNCTION; during this time, it displays  
Function Key Holding and flashes the F icon at the top of the screen.  
Key functions in different operation modes  
The keys have different functions in each operation mode:  
Scan and Search mode key functions  
Hold mode key functions  
Close Call mode key functions  
Priority Scan mode information  
GPS mode key functions  
Tone Out mode key functions  
Band Scope mode key functions  
Available functions in Key Safe mode  
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Locking the Keypad  
You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental interruptions of the scanner's current  
operation.  
To lock the keypad, press FUNCTION + tap BACKLIGHT. The scanner  
display shows Keypad Lock On and turns on the keypad lock icon in the  
upper left corner.  
All keys are disabled except for HOLD, BACKLIGHT, and SELECT-  
VOLUME-SQUELCH (Volume level only).  
To unlock the keypad, press FUNCTION + tap BACKLIGHT. The  
scanner display shows Keypad Lock Off and turns off the keypad lock icon.  
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7.Menu tree  
Main menu  
Program System  
Program Location  
Srch/CloCall Opt  
Search for...  
Close Call  
Priority Scan  
Tone-Out for...  
Wired Clone  
Settings  
Using the menu  
To open the menu, tap MENU.  
Turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SQUELCH knob to move the cursor and  
highlight menu items. The currently highlighted item appears in reversed-out  
text.  
To select the highlighted item or confirm an option setting, tap E-YES or  
press down on the SELECT-VOLUME-SQUELCH knob.  
To cancel an option setting, press NO.  
To go back one level in the menu, tap MENU.  
To exit the menu, press LOCKOUT. The scanner goes back to the operating  
mode it was in before you entered the menu.  
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8.Reading the display  
The display icons vary depending on the status of the scanner and what you’re  
doing at any given time. The diagram shows common icon locations, and table  
below lists the most common icons and their meanings:  
Steady: The attenuator is turned on for the  
current channel.  
Attenuator icon  
Blinking: The attenuator is turned on globally  
(for all channels).  
x.xx: The remaining battery voltage is  
displayed in place of the Xs.  
Battery level icon  
(Handheld models only)  
Blinking icon: The battery is low. (If the AC  
adapter is connected while the icon is blinking,  
the battery is incorrectly installed, is the wrong  
type, or has gone bad.)  
This icon has several available states:  
Channel info icon  
P25: The received signal is digitized  
voice (APCO P25)  
LNK: The current channel is configured  
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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.  
ENC: The received signal is encrypted  
P25 digitized voice, and the scanner has  
muted the audio.  
Cxx.x: The scanner has detected a  
CTCSS code; the received code is  
displayed in place of the Xs.  
DCSxxx: The scanner has detected a  
DCS code; the received code is  
displayed in place of the Xs.  
NAC: xxx: The scanner has detected a  
P25 network address code (NAC); the  
received code is displayed in place of  
the Xs.  
Normal (open) icon:  
Close call icon  
Steady: Close call priority mode is on.  
Blinking: Close Call Only mode is on,  
or the scanner has detected a close call  
signal.  
Reversed (filled) icon:  
Steady: Close call DND mode is on.  
Blinking: Close call DND mode is on,  
and the scanner has detected a close call  
signal.  
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.  
In Scan mode: The group Quick Key numbers  
(GQK) of any unlocked groups in the current  
system or site are displayed on this line. The  
GQK number of the group that is currently  
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being scanned blinks.  
In Hold mode: This line displays the GQK  
number of the current group only.  
In Custom Search mode: The numbers of any  
programmed search ranges are display on this  
line. The number of the custom range that is  
currently being searched blinks.  
The scanner is in Hold mode.  
Hold icon  
IFX icon  
You switched to the intermediate frequency  
(IF exchange).  
Keypad lock (or GPS)  
Icon  
: The keypad is locked. (Available only  
on handheld models.)  
GPS: The scanner is receiving data from the  
GPS device.  
The current channel is locked out.  
This icon displays the modulation type of the  
current channel: AM, FM, NFM, FMB, or  
WFM.  
Lockout icon  
Modulation icon  
The current channel is set as a priority  
channel.  
Priority icon  
Steady: Priority scan is turned on.  
Blinking: Priority Plus scan is turned on.  
The Repeater Find feature is turned on.  
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. For SQK numbers  
above 9, the tens digit replaces the X in the  
icon; the ones digits are shown on this line.  
Priority scan icon (PRI)  
REP icon  
Signal level icon  
System number line (Sx:)  
In Hold mode: This line displays the SQK  
number of the current system or site only. For  
SQK numbers above 9, the tens digit replaces  
the X in the icon; the ones digit is displayed on  
this line.  
In Service Search mode: The icon SCR  
replaces the System numbers if the broadcast  
screen feature is turned on.  
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Special displays  
In some operation modes, the display can be very different from the main display.  
These modes also have 2 or 3 different displays you can cycle through.  
Band Scope mode display  
Hold mode displays  
GPS mode display  
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9.Conventional Systems  
Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions.  
Since a conventional system is really a collection of frequencies, the first thing you  
need to know is the frequency for each channel you want to program.  
Programming a Conventional System  
To program a conventional system, you'll need to program the required elements in  
the following order:  
Create a system  
1. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System.  
2. The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select Conventional.  
3. When the scanner prompts you confirm, tap YES.  
4. The scanner creates the system with a default name. Select Edit Name if you  
want to change it.  
5. If you need to change any of the system properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
System properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Program System menu. If  
necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Edit Name  
Name  
Number tag  
Quick key  
Set Number Tag  
Set Quick Key  
Optional  
Automatic Gain  
Control (AGC)  
Set Audio AGC  
Delay time  
Hold time  
Set Delay Time  
Set Hold Time  
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Set Lockout  
Lockout  
P25 wait time  
Startup key  
P25 Waiting Time  
Set Startup Key  
Available operations  
Copy a system  
Delete a system  
Copy System  
Delete System  
Create at least 1 channel group  
Each conventional system can contain up to 20 channel groups, and all systems  
must contain at least 1 channel group.  
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.  
Channel group properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the group name under your scanner's  
Edit Group menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are  
listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Edit Name  
Set Quick Key  
Name  
Quick key  
Optional  
Location information  
Lockout  
Set Location Info  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Delete a group  
Delete Group  
Create at least 1 channel in each group  
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Each conventional system can contain up to 1000 channels in each group, and all  
groups must contain at least 1 channel.  
1. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.  
2. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel.  
3. Input the frequency for this channel in MHz.  
4. If you need to change any of the channel properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
Frequency  
Edit Frequency  
Recommended  
Set Audio Type  
Analog/digital  
• CTCSS/DCS  
Set CTCSS/DCS (analog  
channels only)  
P25 Network Address  
P25 NAC Option (digital  
channels only)  
(NAC)  
Modulation  
Name  
Set Modulation  
Edit Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
Alert  
Attenuator  
Lockout  
Set Alert  
Set Attenuator  
Set Lockout  
Set Priority  
Priority  
Volume Offset  
Volume Offset  
Available operations  
Copy a channel  
Delete a channel  
Copy Channel  
Delete Channel  
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10.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.  
Programming an EDACS SCAT System  
To program an EDACS SCAT system, you'll need to program the required  
elements in following order:  
Create a system  
1. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System.  
2. The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select EDCS.  
3. The scanner will prompt you for the sub-type. Select SCAT.  
4. When the scanner prompts you confirm, tap YES.  
5. The scanner creates the system with a default name. Select Edit Name if you  
want to change it.  
6. If you need to change any of the system properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
System properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Program System menu. If  
necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
Automatic Gain Control  
(AGC)  
Set Audio AGC  
Set Delay Time  
Delay time  
Available operations  
Copy a system  
Delete a system  
Copy System  
Delete System  
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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. Go to the Edit Site menu.  
3. If you need to change any of the site properties, you can do that now. Unless  
a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing the  
default settings.  
Site properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Edit Site menu. If  
necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
None  
Option name  
Required  
Recommended  
Set Quick Key  
Quick key  
Optional  
Attenuator  
Hold time  
Set Attenuator  
Set Hold Time  
Set Location Info  
Set Lockout  
Location information  
Lockout  
Modulation  
Set Modulation  
Set Startup Key  
Startup key  
Available operations  
None  
Create at least 1 frequency  
Each EDACS SCAT system must contain at least 1 frequency in its site.  
1. Open the Edit Site menu.  
2. Go to the Set Frequencies sub-menu and select New Frequency.  
3. Enter at least 1 frequency for this site.  
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4. If you need to change any of the frequency properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Frequency properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the frequency under the Set  
Frequencies sub-menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each  
scanner are listed beside the property.  
Property  
None  
Option name  
Required  
Recommended  
Set Number Tag  
Number tag  
Optional  
Volume Offset  
Lockout  
Volume Offset  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Delete a frequency Delete Frequency  
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11.EDACS Trunked Systems  
Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions.  
This section deals with EDACS Wide or standard systems. This includes EDACS  
systems that use ESK.  
No special setting is needed to enable ESK tracking on an EDACS system. Note  
that the scanner cannot decode EDACS ProVoice.  
Programming an EDACS System  
To program an EDACS system, you'll need to program the required elements in  
following order:  
Create a system  
1. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System.  
2. The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select EDCS.  
3. The scanner will prompt you for the sub-type. Select Wide/Narrow.  
4. When the scanner prompts you confirm, tap YES.  
5. The scanner creates the system with a default name. Select Edit Name if you  
want to change it.  
6. If you need to change any of the system properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
System properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Program System menu. If  
necessary, the submenu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
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Automatic Gain Control  
(AGC)  
Set Audio AGC  
Delay time  
Emergency alert  
ID format  
Set Delay Time  
Emergency Alert  
Set ID Format (AFS) or (DEC)  
ID Scan/Search  
ID scan/search  
Priority ID scan  
Priority ID Scan  
Available operations  
Copy a system  
Delete a system  
Copy System  
Delete System  
Review locked-out IDs  
Clear all locked-out IDs  
Rvw ID:Srch L/O  
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. On the Program System menu, select the system you just created.  
2. Go to the Edit Site menu and select New Site.  
3. If you need to change any of the site properties, you can do that now. Unless  
a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing the  
default settings.  
Site properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Edit Site menu. If  
necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
Site type  
Set Site Type  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Quick key  
Set Quick Key  
Optional  
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Attenuator  
Hold time  
Set Attenuator  
Set Hold Time  
Set Location Info  
Set Lockout  
Location information  
Lockout  
Modulation  
Set Modulation  
Set Startup Key  
Startup key  
Available operations  
Delete a site  
Delete Site  
Create at least 1 frequency in each site  
Each trunked system can contain up to 30 frequencies in each site, and all sites  
must contain at least 1 frequency.  
1. On the Edit Site menu, select the site you just created.  
2. Go to the Set Frequencies sub-menu and select New Frequency.  
3. Enter at least 1 frequency for this site.  
4. When you enter a new frequency, the scanner will prompt you for the logical  
channel number or LCN for that frequency. Enter a number from 1 through  
30.  
5. If you need to change any of the frequency properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Frequency properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the frequency under the Set  
Frequencies sub-menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each  
scanner are listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
Logical channel number  
Recommended  
Input LCN  
None  
Optional  
Lockout  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Delete a frequency  
Delete Frequency  
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Programming a system for Scanning  
Once you create the system and at least 1 site, you can Search the system with no problems.  
However, if you want to Scan the system, you'll need to program the required elements in  
following order:  
Create at least 1 channel group  
Each EDACS system can contain up to 20 channel groups, and any system you  
want to scan must contain at least 1 channel group.  
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.  
Channel group properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the group name under your scanner's  
Edit Group menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are  
listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Quick key  
Set Quick Key  
Optional  
Location information  
Lockout  
Set Location Info  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Delete a group Delete Group  
Create at least 1 channel in each group  
Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels.  
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1. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.  
2. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel.  
3. Input the Talk Group ID (TGID) for this channel.  
4. If you need to change any of the channel properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Channel properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the channel name your scanner's  
Edit Channel menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner  
are listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
TGID  
Edit TGID  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
Alert  
Lockout  
Set Alert  
Set Lockout  
Set Priority  
Priority  
Volume Offset  
Volume Offset  
Available operations  
Copy a channel  
Delete a channel  
Copy Channel  
Delete Channel  
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12.LTR Trunked Systems  
Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions.  
Programming an LTR System  
To program an LTR system, you'll need to program the required elements in  
following order:  
Create a system  
1. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System.  
2. The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select LT.  
3. When the scanner prompts you confirm, tap YES.  
4. The scanner creates the system with a default name. Select Edit Name if you  
want to change it.  
5. If you need to change any of the system properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
System properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Program System menu. If  
necessary, the submenu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
Automatic Gain Control  
(AGC)  
Set Audio AGC  
Delay time  
ID scan/search  
Priority ID scan  
Set Delay Time  
ID Scan/Search  
Priority ID Scan  
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Available operations  
Copy a system  
Delete a system  
Copy System  
Delete System  
Review locked-out IDs  
Clear all locked-out IDs  
Rvw ID:Srch L/O  
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. If you need to change any of the site properties, you can do that now. Unless  
a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing the  
default settings.  
Site properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Edit Site menu. If  
necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Quick key  
Set Quick Key  
Optional  
Attenuator  
Hold time  
Set Attenuator  
Set Hold Time  
Set Location Info  
Set Lockout  
Location information  
Lockout  
Modulation  
Set Modulation  
Set Startup Key  
Startup key  
Available operations  
Delete a site  
Delete Site  
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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. On the Edit Site menu, select the site you just created.  
2. Go to the Set Frequencies sub-menu and select New Frequency.  
3. Enter at least 1 frequency for this site.  
4. When you enter a new frequency, the scanner will prompt you for the logical  
channel number or LCN for that frequency. Enter a number from 1 through  
20.  
5. If you need to change any of the frequency properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Frequency properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the frequency under the Set  
Frequencies sub-menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each  
scanner are listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
Logical channel number  
Recommended  
Input LCN  
None  
Optional  
Lockout  
Set 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. However, if you want to Scan the system, you'll need to program the  
required elements in following order.  
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Create a channel group  
Each LTR system can contain up to 20 channel groups.  
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.  
Channel group properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the group name under your scanner's  
Edit Group menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are  
listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Quick key  
Set Quick Key  
Optional  
Location information  
Lockout  
Set Location Info  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Delete a group Delete Group  
Create a channel in each group  
Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels.  
1. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.  
2. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel.  
3. Input the Talk Group ID (TGID) for this channel.  
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4. If you need to change any of the channel properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required , you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Channel properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the channel name your scanner's  
Edit Channel menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner  
are listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Edit TGID  
Edit Name  
Required  
TGID  
Recommended  
Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
Alert  
Lockout  
Set Alert  
Set Lockout  
Set Priority  
Priority  
Volume Offset  
Volume Offset  
Available operations  
Copy a channel  
Delete a channel  
Copy Channel  
Delete Channel  
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13.Motorola Trunked Systems  
Please note that these pages are meant as general instructions.  
A Motorola system can be an 800 MHz, 400 MHz (UHF), or 100-200 MHz (VHF)  
system.  
Programming a Motorola System  
To program a Motorola system, you'll need to program the required elements in  
following order:  
Create a system  
1. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System.  
2. The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select MOT.  
3. When the scanner prompts you confirm, tap YES.  
4. The scanner creates the system with a default name. Select Edit Name if you  
want to change it.  
5. If you need to change any of the system properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
System properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Program System menu. If  
necessary, the submenu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
Edit Fleet Map (Required for  
Motorola Type I or Type I/II Hybrid  
systems only)  
Fleet map  
Recommended  
Edit Name  
Name  
Set Number Tag  
Number tag  
Optional  
Automatic Gain Control  
(AGC)  
Set Audio AGC  
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Set Delay Time  
Delay time  
Emergency alert  
ID format  
Emergency Alert  
Set ID Format (DEC/HEX)  
ID Scan/Search  
ID scan/search  
Priority ID scan  
Status bit  
Priority ID Scan  
Set Status Bit  
Set End Code  
End Code  
Available operations  
Copy System  
Delete System  
Copy a system  
Delete a system  
Rvw ID:Srch L/O  
Clr All L/O IDs  
Review locked-out IDs  
Clear all locked-out IDs  
Create at least 1 site  
Each Motorola 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. If you need to change any of the site properties, you can do that now. Unless  
a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing the  
default settings.  
Site properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Edit Site menu. If  
necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
Edit Band Plan  
Band plan  
Recommended  
Edit Name  
Name  
Set Quick Key  
Quick key  
Optional  
Set Attenuator  
Attenuator  
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Set Hold Time  
Hold time  
Location information  
Lockout  
Set LocationInfo  
Set Lockout  
Set Modulation  
P25 Waiting Time  
Set Startup Key  
Modulation  
P25 wait time  
Startup key  
Available operations  
Delete Site  
Delete a site  
Create at least 1 frequency in each site  
Each site must contain at least 1 frequency.  
1. On the Edit Site menu, select the site you just created.  
2. Go to the Set Frequencies sub-menu and select New Frequency.  
3. Enter at least 1 frequency for this site.  
4. If you need to change any of the frequency properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Frequency properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the frequency under the Set  
Frequencies sub-menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each  
scanner are listed beside the property.  
Property  
None  
Option name  
Required  
Recommended  
Optional  
None  
Lockout  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Delete a frequency Delete Frequency  
Programming a system for Scanning  
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Once you create the system and at least 1 site, you can scan the system in ID  
Search mode. In this mode, the scanner stops on all system traffic for talk groups  
you have not locked out. If you want to use ID Scan mode, you'll need to program  
channels into the system. In ID Scan, the scanner only stops on talk groups you  
have programmed into a channel.  
Create a channel group  
Each Motorola system can contain up to 20 channel groups.  
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.  
Channel group properties  
(All of these options can be found by selecting the group name under the Edit  
Group menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and the exact option name are listed  
beside each property.)  
None  
Required  
Name (Edit Name)  
Quick key (Set Quick Key)  
Recommended  
Location information (Set LocationInfo)  
Lockout (Set Lockout)  
Optional  
Available  
operations  
Delete Group  
Create a channel  
Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels.  
1. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.  
2. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel.  
3. Input the Talk Group ID (TGID) for this channel.  
4. If you need to change any of the channel properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
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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.)  
TGID (Edit TGID)  
Required  
Audio type (Analog or digital) (Set Audio Type)  
Recommended  
Name (Edit Name)  
Number tag (Set Number Tag)  
Alert (Set Alert)  
Lockout (Set Lockout)  
Priority (Set Priority)  
Volume Offset  
Optional  
Copy Channel  
Delete Channel  
Available  
operations  
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14.Motorola fleet maps  
Preset Fleet Maps  
The scanner contains 16 pre-programmed fleet maps you can select. The table  
below gives the size code for each block of the preset fleet maps:  
Block  
number  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Preset 1  
11  
11  
11  
11  
11  
11  
11  
4
11  
4
Preset 2  
Preset 3  
Preset 4  
Preset 5  
Preset 6  
Preset 7  
Preset 8  
Preset 9  
Preset 10  
Preset 11  
Preset 12  
Preset 13  
Preset 14  
Preset 15  
Preset 16  
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
12  
12  
12  
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
10  
10  
1
12  
4
11  
2
4
4
12  
10  
1
4
3
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
4
4
0
4
0
0
0
4
4
0
4
0
4
0
2
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
11  
10  
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
12  
12  
12  
4
4
11  
11  
11  
0
3
10  
10  
Custom Fleet Maps  
To program a custom fleet map, select Custom under the Edit Fleet Map option.  
Then, select the appropriate size code for each block. Remember, not all size codes  
are available for all blocks:  
Block  
Valid Size Codes  
Block  
0
0 - 14  
Block  
0 - 13 (14 not valid)  
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Block  
0 - 13 (14 not valid)  
0 - 13 (14 not valid)  
0 - 13 (14 not valid)  
2
Block  
3
Block  
4
Block  
5
Block  
6
Block  
7
0 - 12 (13, 14 not valid)  
0 - 12 (13, 14 not valid)  
0 - 11 (12, 13, 14 not valid)  
How Fleet Maps Work  
Blocks  
Talk Group IDs can range from 0 to 65,535. To make it easier to handle this many  
IDs, the system divides the TGID range into 8 equal blocks :  
Starting  
ID  
Ending  
ID  
Block  
Block  
0
8191  
16383  
24575  
32767  
40959  
49151  
57343  
65535  
0
Block  
1
Block  
2
Block  
3
Block  
4
Block  
5
Block  
6
Block  
7
8192  
16384  
24576  
32768  
40960  
49152  
57344  
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Size Codes  
Each block is assigned a size code based on the way the control channel sends the  
TGID data. Note that codes 12, 13, and 14 take up more than one block:  
Size  
Code  
0
Fleet / SubFleet? /  
ID  
Number of Blocks  
Needed  
(as Type II ID)  
1
1
2
128 / 4 / 16  
16 / 8 / 64  
8 / 8 / 128  
1 / 16 / 512  
64 / 4 / 32  
32 / 8 / 32  
32 / 4 / 64  
16 / 4 / 128  
8 / 4 / 256  
4 / 8 / 256  
2 / 16 / 256  
1 / 16 / 1024  
1 / 16 / 2048  
1 / 16 / 4096  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
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15.Standard P25 Trunked Systems  
This section deals with standard Project 25 or P25 systems.  
Programming a P25 System  
To program a P25 system, you'll need to program the required elements in following order:  
Create a system  
1. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System.  
2. The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select P25.  
3. The scanner will prompt you for the sub-type. Select Standard trunk.  
4. When the scanner prompts you confirm, tap YES.  
5. The scanner creates the system with a default name. Select Edit Name if you  
want to change it.  
6. If you need to change any of the system properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
System properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Program System menu. If  
necessary, the submenu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
Automatic Gain Control  
(AGC)  
Set Audio AGC  
Delay time  
ID format  
ID scan/search  
Priority ID scan  
Set Delay Time  
Set ID Format (DEC/HEX)  
ID Scan/Search  
Priority ID Scan  
Available operations  
Copy a system  
Copy System  
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Delete a system  
Review locked-out IDs  
Clear all locked-out IDs  
Delete System  
Rvw ID:Srch L/O  
Clr All L/O IDs  
Create at least 1 site  
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. If you need to change any of the site properties, you can do that now. Unless  
a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing the  
default settings.  
Site properties  
All of these options can be found under your scanner's Edit Site menu. If  
necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are listed beside the  
property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Band plan  
Name  
Edit Band Plan  
Edit Name  
Quick key  
Set Quick Key  
Optional  
Attenuator  
Hold time  
Set Attenuator  
Set Hold Time  
Set LocationInfo  
Set Lockout  
Location information  
Lockout  
Startup key  
Set Startup Key  
Available operations  
Delete a site Delete Site  
Create at least 1 frequency in each site  
All sites must contain at least 1 frequency.  
1. On the Edit Site menu, select the site you just created.  
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2. Go to the Set Frequencies sub-menu and select New Frequency.  
3. Enter at least 1 frequency for this site.  
4. If you need to change any of the frequency properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Frequency properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the frequency under the Set  
Frequencies sub-menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each  
scanner are listed beside the property.  
Property  
None  
Option Name  
Required  
Recommended  
None  
Optional  
Lockout  
Set 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. However, if you want to Scan the system, you'll need to program the  
required elements in following order.  
Create a channel group  
Each P25 system can contain up to 20 channel groups.  
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.  
Channel group properties  
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All of these options can be found by selecting the group name under your scanner's  
Edit Group menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner are  
listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
None  
Recommended  
Name  
Edit Name  
Quick key  
Set Quick Key  
Optional  
Location information  
Lockout  
Set LocationInfo  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Delete a group Delete Group  
Create a channel in a group  
Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels.  
1. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.  
2. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel.  
3. Input the Talk Group ID (TGID) for this channel.  
4. If you need to change any of the channel properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
Channel properties  
All of these options can be found by selecting the channel name your scanner's  
Edit Channel menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and option name on each scanner  
are listed beside the property.  
Property  
Option name  
Required  
TGID  
Edit TGID  
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Name  
Edit Name  
Number tag  
Set Number Tag  
Optional  
Alert  
Priority  
Set Alert  
Set Priority  
Volume Offset  
Lockout  
Volume Offset  
Set Lockout  
Available operations  
Copy a channel  
Delete a channel  
Copy Channel  
Delete Channel  
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16.Single-Frequency P25 Trunked Systems  
Single-frequency P25 systems are almost idfentical to standard P25 systems,  
except they only have one site per system and the system can use a P25 network  
address.  
Programming a Single-Frequency P25 System  
To program a single-frequency P25 system, you'll need to program the required  
elements in following order:  
Create a system  
1. Go to the Program System menu and choose New System.  
2. The scanner will prompt you for the System Type. Select P25.  
3. When the scanner prompts you to select Standard Trunk or One-Freq Trunk  
select One-Freq Trunk, then tap YES.  
4. The scanner creates the system with a default name. Select Edit Name if you  
want to change it.  
5. If you need to change any of the system properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
System properties  
(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.)  
None  
Required  
Name (Edit Name)  
Network address (P25 NAC Option)  
Number tag (Set Number Tag)  
Recommended  
Automatic gain control (AGC) (Set Audio  
AGC)  
Delay time (Set Delay Time)  
ID format (Set ID Format (DEC/HEX)  
ID scan/search (ID Scan/Search)  
Optional  
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Copy System  
Delete System  
Available  
operations  
Review Locked-Out IDs (Rvw ID:Srch L/O)  
Clear All Locked-Out IDs (Clr All L/O IDs)  
Create exactly 1 site  
Each single-frequency P25 system must contain exactly 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. Select the Set Frequencies menu and enter the frequencies for this site.  
4. If you need to change any of the site properties, you can do that now. Unless  
a property is Required, you can operate the system without changing the  
default 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.)  
Frequencies (Set Frequencies)  
Required  
Name (Edit Name)  
Quick key (Set Quick Key)  
Attenuator (Set Attenuator)  
Recommended  
Hold time (Set Hold Time)  
Location information (Set LocationInfo)  
Lockout (Set Lockout)  
Optional  
Startup key (Set Startup Key)  
Available  
operations  
Delete Site  
Programming a system for Scanning  
Once you create the system and site, you can Search the system with no problems.  
However, if you want to Scan the system, you'll need to program the required  
elements in following order.  
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Create a channel group  
Each P25 system can contain up to 20 channel groups.  
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.  
Channel group properties  
(All of these options can be found by selecting the group name under the Edit  
Group menu. If necessary, the sub-menu and the exact option name are listed  
beside each property.)  
None  
Required  
Name (Edit Name)  
Recommended  
Quick key (Set Quick Key)  
Location information (Set LocationInfo)  
Lockout (Set Lockout)  
Delete Group  
Optional  
Available  
operations  
Create a channel  
Each trunked system can contain up to 500 channels.  
1. On the Edit Group menu, select the channel group you just created.  
2. Go to the Edit Channel menu and select New Channel .  
3. Input the Talk Group ID (TGID) for this channel.  
4. If you need to change any of the channel properties, you can do that now.  
Unless a property is Required , you can operate the system without changing  
the default settings.  
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.)  
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TGID (Edit TGID)  
Required  
Name (Edit Name)  
Number tag (Set Number Tag)  
Alert (Set Alert)  
Recommended  
Optional  
Lockout (Set Lockout)  
Volume Offset  
Copy Channel  
Delete Channel  
Available  
operations  
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17.Radio Systems Overview  
There are two basic types of radio systems: conventional systems and trunked  
systems.  
Conventional radio systems  
In a conventional radio system, each group of users is assigned one (for simplex  
systems) or two frequencies (for repeater systems). For example, the police in your  
area might operate on 460.500 MHz, the fire department on 154.445 MHz, the  
highway department on 37.900 MHz, etc. All transmissions from each group  
always go out on the on the same frequency--the police won't randomly switch to  
500.000 MHz, for instance.  
Since each group always stays on the same frequency and frequencies never  
overlap, it's very easy to follow conversations on conventional systems: when your  
scanner stops on a frequency, you usually know who it is, and more importantly,  
you can stop on a channel and listen to an entire conversation.  
Up until the late 1980s, this was the primary way that radio systems operated.  
Some examples of conventional radio systems are  
Aircraft  
Amateur radio  
AM CB/UHF CB users  
Small, private radio systems  
Trunked radio systems  
Several major trends have converged that have resulted in agencies moving to  
more efficient trunked radio systems:  
Higher levels of radio usage has meant that there aren’t enough individual  
frequencies available to allow every group to have their own frequency.  
Technology advances have brought down the overall cost and complexity of  
implementing a trunked radio system while increasing the features available  
to the agency and individual radio users.  
Roll-out of major statewide trunked systems makes it easier for even small  
agencies to piggy back onto the larger system for less cost than replacing  
existing systems.  
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Trunked system basics  
There are three major elements common to most trunked systems:  
System Controller  
The system controller is a special computer that assigns voice channels to  
users as they key up their radio. The controller is the brains behind the  
trunking system.  
Voice Frequency Pool  
The voice frequency pool is a selection of radio frequencies available to the  
system controller for assigning voice traffic. By assigning voice frequencies  
to channels only as they are needed, a trunked system can support many more  
channels than it actually has frequencies.  
Talk Group IDs  
A Talk Group ID identifies which user or agency has been assigned a  
particular voice frequency at any particular moment. The Talk Group ID is  
essentially the user's "channel": since each voice frequency is used over and  
over by all the agencies on the system, trunked systems rely on the Talk  
Group ID to identify which particular user or agency is talking.  
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. The controller locates an unused voice frequency and assigns it to that Talk  
Group ID.  
4. The controller then sends out a channel grant message to all radios on the  
system so everyone knows where to find the voice channel for that Talk  
Group.  
5. At this point, the original user's radio beeps, and the user can begin their  
transmission. While this sounds complicated, in real life this process takes  
about half a second (sometimes less).  
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When the user releases the PTT button, the controller releases the voice frequency  
from its Talk Group ID assignment, leaving the frequency free for the next user  
that becomes active.  
A real life example  
A typical 20-frequency trunked system can support hundreds of channels. For  
example, the Fort Worth system includes over 400 channels providing  
communication support for Fort Worth agencies (Police, Fire and Ambulance) and  
agencies in the surrounding cities of Kennedale, North Richland Hills, Forest Hill,  
Haltom City and Richland Hills. In addition, the same system also supports the  
Tarrant County Sheriff and Texas Christian University.  
Before moving to the trunked system, the Police had only 6 channels (North,  
South, East, West, Information, and Tactical). Since moving to the trunked system,  
they are now able to provide 11 channels for North Side PD alone: a main dispatch  
channel, three talkaround channels, a supervisor channel, a bike patrol channel, and  
several community patrol channels. Other police districts have similar channel  
requirements, and now special operations teams such as SWAT, Narcotics, and  
Traffic each have one or more dedicated channels for their use as well.  
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18.Deciphering Trunked Systems  
Before you program a trunked system  
To the average radio user, the complexity of a trunked system is invisible. Their radio is  
programmed up at the radio shop. They can still easily select who they need to  
communicate with by selecting a channel on their two-way. They can even directly call  
other radio users without tying up a dispatch channel — something they could never do  
before. As a scanner user, on the other hand, you need to know the different types of  
trunking systems in use, what options are available on each system, and three key pieces  
of information about any trunking system before you start any actual programming:  
System Type  
System Frequencies  
IDs of the Talk Groups you want to hear  
This information is usually available from the online database at  
www.RadioReference.com.  
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.)  
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.  
Motorola Systems  
There are several subcategories of Motorola systems, but they will all have some  
form of Motorola in the system type: Motorola Fleetnet, Motorola Smartnet,  
Motorola Smartzone, etc. Once you have identified that it is a Motorola system,  
you can check the system frequencies to confirm its subtype:  
Motorola 800: all of the frequencies are in the 800 MHz range  
Motorola 900: all of the frequencies are in the 900 MHz range  
Motorola UHF: all of the frequencies are between 400 and 512 MHz  
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Motorola VHF: all of the frequencies are between 100 and 200 MHz.  
EDACS Systems  
There are three subtypes of EDACS systems:  
EDACS Wide: identified as EDACS Standard in the system type.  
EDACS Narrow: identified as EDACS Narrowband in the system type.  
EDACS SCAT: identified as EDACS Scat in the system type (these systems  
operate on a single frequency).  
Conventional Systems  
This fifth type of scannable system is a general catchall for all non-trunked  
systems. See section on Conventional Systems for more information.  
Non-scannable Systems  
There are several system types that cannot be monitored with a scanner, either  
because the systems use proprietary digital formats that are not licensable by  
scanner manufacturers, or because the systems are not in wide enough use to make  
it cost-effective for manufacturers to develop a scanner that can monitor them.  
These non-scannable systems are identified in the system type as:  
LTR Passport  
OpenSky Standard  
MPT1327  
Tetra  
System Voice  
System Voice summarizes the kinds of voice modulation used on the system.  
You’ll find the following voice types:  
Analog (can be heard with any trunking scanner)  
APCO-25 (can be heard with a digital scanner)  
ProVoice (cannot be heard by any scanner)  
VSELP (cannot be heard by any scanner)  
The system voice also tells us when digital channels are mixed in with analog  
channels on the same system. Unfortunately, this means the system voice line can  
cause a lot of confusion. Just remember: system voice does not define the system  
type.  
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For example, APCO-25 can be used as a voice type on a Motorola system that is  
not actually a P25 system. When we're trying to determine whether a system is a  
P25 system, we need to ignore the System Voice line and focus on the System Type  
line. If there is P25 Voice on a non-P25 system, the scanner can sort this out while  
scanning.  
System Frequencies  
The system frequencies section in the database lists all the frequencies used by the  
system. For Motorola and P25 systems, you will need to program only the system  
control channel frequencies for primary control channels and 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. Some systems have multiple sets of frequencies. These  
are called multi-site systems: each set of frequencies corresponds to a different  
physical antenna site.  
Talk Group IDs (Channels)  
The Talk Group information section shows the different channels on the system  
and which agency uses them. You'll need to go through the list and make a note of  
the channels you want to hear. Then you can start thinking about how you want to  
organize those channels.  
(One of the great features available to subscribers on RadioReference is the ability  
to tag channels directly on the site and print out a nicely-formatted hardcopy of  
each system. It makes this task much, much easier.)  
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19.Location-based Scanning  
Location-based scanning allows you to control which 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.  
To use Location-Based scanning, you need to have the following:  
the location for the center point for each site or channel group you want to  
control  
the radius or distance from the center point you want to set as the range for  
each site or channel group  
if you are scanning while traveling, you may want to include the heading  
(direction) of travel  
some type of mapping method. If you don't want to use paper maps, you  
might try a mapping software (such as Microsoft® Streets and Trips or  
Delorme® Street Atlas) that allows you to draw markings and overlays on  
maps.  
a GPS receiver with a serial data output (NMEA)  
There are many different approaches you can use to determine where to place a  
center point for a system/ site or channel group. The two most common are the  
geopolitical approach and the antenna-centric approach. For large trunked systems,  
you may find that a combination of these two approaches works best.  
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The Geopolitical Approach  
With the geopolitical approach, you want the scanner to turn on the site or channel  
group at the limit of relevance rather than reception. This approach is useful for  
scanning 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. Then, adjust  
the range or radius to cover the boundaries of that target.  
To use this method, use your chosen mapping application to zoom out so that the  
entire target is visible, then, draw a circle that just covers the targets boundaries.  
Adjust the size of the circle to the nearest ½ mile increment.  
Depending on the shape of the territory, you may have to choose between a lot of  
overlap or not covering the entire area: jurisdiction, you might end up with a large  
amount of overlap. You'll have to decide which radius that best suits your  
application.  
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For example, if your territory is a city, you'll have a lot of "extra" area if you use  
one single location:  
On the other hand, if you sub-divide the area, you may end up with areas that are  
not covered:  
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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.  
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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. Use the geopolitical approach at the channel group level. Within the same  
system, set up a channel group for each agency, and set the central point of  
the agency territory as the group location.  
With both approaches combined into a single system, the scanner will now  
seamlessly switch between 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.  
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See Also  
Section on Connecting a GPS receiver  
Section on Programming locations  
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20.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.  
You can assign Number Tags to service searches and custom search ranges.  
These search Number Tags operate like regular SNTs.  
Programming Number Tags  
Assigning an SNT  
SNTs can range from 0 to 999.  
Systems can have the same SNT, but you will get a warning when you  
create multiples. (This includes SNTs assigned to the Close Call Hits system  
or any search ranges.)  
To a system:  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system you want to assign the number tag to.  
3. Select Edit Sys Option, then select Set Number Tag.  
4. Enter the number tag you want to use for this system.  
To the Close Call Hits system :  
1. Open the Close Call menu.  
2. Select Hits with Scan, then select Set Number Tag.  
3. Enter the number tag you want to use for the Close Call Hits system.  
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.  
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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. Select Edit Custom, then select the custom 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 custom search range.  
Assigning a CHNT  
You can assign CHNTs to channels even if the system does not have an  
assigned SNT. However, without an SNT, you can only navigate to these  
channels from within that system itself.  
CHNTs can be duplicated within their own system, but you will see a  
warning when you create multiples.  
CHNTs can range from 0 to 999.  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system containing the channel you want to assign the number tag  
to.  
3. Select Edit Group, then select the channel group you want.  
4. Select Edit Channel, then select the channel you want to assign the number  
tag to.  
5. Select Set Number Tag.  
6. Enter the number tag you want to use for this channel.  
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Using Number Tags  
To navigate directly Key Sequence  
to:  
Example  
1. Tap HOLD.  
2. Enter the SNT + .  
If the SNT is 4, enter  
HOLD / 4 / / MENU.  
A system or search  
range  
3. Tap MENU.  
1. Tap HOLD.  
If the CHNT is 27, enter  
A channel in the  
2. Enter the CHNT.  
3. Tap MENU.  
HOLD / 27 / MENU.  
current system  
1. Tap HOLD.  
2. Enter the SNT  
followed by the  
decimal point.  
If the SNT is 4 and the  
CHNT is 27, enter HOLD  
/ 4 / / 27 / MENU.  
A channel in a  
different system  
3. Enter the CHNT.  
4. Tap MENU.  
Notes:  
If two systems have the same SNT, they will be selected in sequence (i.e. the  
first time you select the SNT, the scanner will go to the first system assigned  
with that SNT; if you select the same SNT again, it will go to the 2nd system  
assigned with that SNT, and so on).  
If two channels in the same system have the same CHNT, they will be  
selected in sequence (i.e. the first time you select the CHNT, the scanner  
will go to the first channel in that system assigned with that CHNT; if you  
select the same CHNT again, it will go to the 2nd channel assigned with that  
CHNT, and so on).  
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21.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.  
You can assign an SQK to the temporary system Close Call Hits that is  
created during Close Call searches. This system and its SQK operate like  
any other system.  
You can assign Quick Keys to service searches and custom search ranges.  
These search Quick Keys operate like regular SQKs.  
Programming Quick Keys  
Assigning an SQK  
Multiple systems, sites, and search ranges can share the same SQK.  
All systems and sites assigned to the same SQK will be enabled (or  
disabled) when you enter the Quick Key.  
SQKs range from 0 to 99.  
To a conventional system:  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system you want to assign the Quick Key to.  
3. Select Edit Sys Option, then select Set Quick Key.  
4. Enter the Quick Key you want to use for this system.  
To a trunked system:  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system you want to assign the Quick Key to.  
3. Select Edit Site, then select the site you want.  
4. 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 to.  
3. Enter the Quick Key you want to use for the Close Call Hits system.  
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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 Quick Key to.  
3. Select Search with Scan, then select Set Quick Key.  
4. Enter the Quick Key you want to use for this search range.  
To a custom search range :  
1. Open the Search for... menu.  
2. Select Edit Custom, then select the custom search range you want to assign  
the Quick Key to.  
3. Select Search with Scan, then select Set Quick Key.  
4. Enter the Quick Key you want to use for this custom search range.  
Assigning a GQK  
All channels in the channel group will be enabled (or disabled) when you  
enter the GQK.  
Multiple channel groups in the same system can share the same GQK.  
However, all of these channel groups will be enabled (or disabled) when you  
enter the GQK from within that system.  
You can assign GQKs to channel groups even if their system does not have  
an assigned SQK.  
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.  
Using Quick Keys  
Quick Keys only work in Scan mode.  
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Entering the Quick Key toggles the enabled/disabled state of the  
system/site/search range or channel group (i.e., if the system is currently  
enabled, entering the Quick Key will disable it, and vice-versa).  
To use SQK 0 through 9  
Enter Scan mode.  
Tap the number key that matches the SQK. (For example, if the SQK is 4,  
just enter 4.)  
Any systems, sites, or search ranges assigned to this SQK become disabled.  
(If they were already disabled, they become enabled.)  
To use SQK 10 through 99  
Enter Scan mode.  
Tap the decimal point ( ./NO ), then enter the SQK. (For example, if the  
SQK is 32, enter ./NO / 32.)  
Any systems, sites, or search ranges assigned to this SQK become disabled.  
(If they were already disabled, they become enabled.)  
To use a GQK  
Enter Scan mode.  
Go to the system that contains the channel group you want to enable or  
disable.  
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 GQK within the current system only  
become disabled. (If they were already disabled, they become enabled.)  
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22.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. Choose one of  
the pre-programmed service search ranges, one of the 10 custom search  
ranges, a Tone-Out search, or a Band Scope search.  
Using Search Keys  
To start the search assigned to a Search Key, FUNCTION + tap that Search Key.  
For example, to start the search assigned to Search Key 2, FUNCTION + tap 2.  
(You can't use the Search Keys when the scanner is in Scan mode or GPS mode.)  
If the Search Key you select starts a Tone-Out search, the scanner switches to  
Tone-Out mode and searches the most-recently-used Tone-Out channel (out of the  
10 available). If you want to search a different Tone-Out channel, use the  
SELECT-VOLUME-SQUELCH knob on handheld models to select the Tone-  
Out channel you want to use.  
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23.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.  
Programming a location for a site  
Each system site can have separate location information.  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system you want to program for location based scanning.  
3. Select Edit Site, then select the first site you want to assign a location to.  
4. Select the Set LocationInfo menu and enter the latitude, longitude, and range  
for this site.  
5. Change the Set GPS Enable field to On.  
6. Go back to the Edit Site menu and repeat these steps with any other sites you  
want to program for this system.  
Programming a location for a channel group  
Each channel group in a system can have separate location information.  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system you want to program for location based scanning.  
3. Select Edit Group, then select the first channel group you want to assign a  
location to.  
4. Select the Set LocationInfo menu and enter the latitude, longitude, and range  
for this site.  
5. Change the Set GPS Enable field to On.  
6. Go back to the Edit Group menu and repeat these steps with any other  
groups you want to program for this system.  
Remember: You have to turn on Set GPS Enable before the location  
information can affect 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). There are three types of general locations:  
points of interest ( POI )  
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intersections ( Dangerous Xing )  
roads ( Dangerous Road )  
You can program the scanner to alert you when you come within a designated  
distance of that location.  
To create a new location  
1. Open the Program Location menu.  
2. Select the type of location you want to create.  
3. Select New Location to create a new location of this type.  
4. If you want to create a different type of location, go back to the Program  
Location menu and select that location type.  
5. If you want to change the default location name, select Edit Name and enter  
a new name.  
6. Select Set LocationInfo and enter the latitude and longitude for this location.  
7. Select Set Range and enter the distance from this location you want the  
scanner to alert you.  
8. Choose the Alert Tone and Alert Light you want the scanner to use when you  
come within range of this location.  
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For Dangerous Xing and Dangerous Roads only  
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.  
If you set a heading, the scanner will only trigger an alert when you are  
within the location's range and your current heading is +/- 45 degrees from  
the programmed heading. (For example, if you set the heading as North , the  
scanner will trigger an alert if your current heading is North-east but not if  
your current heading is due East.)  
Edit an existing location  
1. Open the Program Location menu.  
2. Select the type of location you want to edit; the scanner lists the existing  
locations of that type in alphabetical order.  
3. Select the location you want to edit, then change any of the location settings  
you want.  
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24.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. Select Edit Group, then select the group you  
want.  
3. Select Edit Channel, then select the channel  
you want to set the alert for.  
4. Select Set Alert.  
5. Choose the Alert Tone and Alert  
1. Light you want the scanner to use.  
An active Talk Group on a  
Edit the system properties (Edit Sys  
system contains an emergency Option#Emergency Alert):  
flag  
1. Go to the Program System menu and select  
the system you want set the alert for.  
2. Select Edit Sys Option, then select  
2. Emergency Alert.  
3. Choose the Alert Tone and Alert  
4. Light you want the scanner to use.  
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.  
The scanner gets a hit on a  
Tone-Out  
Edit the Tone-Out channel properties:  
channel  
1. Go to the Tone-Out for... menu.  
2. Select Tone-Out Setup, then select the  
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Tone-Out channel you want to set the alert  
for.  
3. Select Set Alert.  
4. Choose the Alert Tone and Alert Light you  
want the scanner to use.  
You approach a particular  
location  
Edit the location properties:  
1. Go to the Program Location menu and  
select the type of location you want set the  
alert for.  
2. Select the particular location.  
3. For a POI, select Set Alert , then choose the  
Alert Tone and the Alert Light you want to  
use.  
Point of Interest (POI)  
Dangerous Road  
Dangerous Intersection  
(Dangerous Xing)  
4. For a Dangerous Road or Xing, the alert  
tone is preset. Select the Alert Volume and  
the Alert Light you want to use.  
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25.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.  
System Quick Keys (SQKs) let you enable or disable systems, sites or  
search ranges: just enter the SQK from the number pad.  
Group Quick Keys (GQKs) let you enable or disable channel groups inside  
the current system: Tap FUNCTION, then enter the GQK from the number  
pad.  
Startup Keys  
Startup Keys let you lock and unlock several systems, sites, and search  
ranges all at the same time.  
When you activate a Startup Key, the scanner unlocks all systems, sites, and  
search ranges that are assigned to that same Startup Key; the scanner also  
locks all systems, sites, and search ranges that are assigned to a different  
Startup Key.  
To activate a Startup Key, press & hold the number key while you power the  
scanner on.  
Search Keys  
Search Keys let you quickly start one of 3 programmed searches.  
To start the search assigned to a Search Key, FUNCTION + tap that Search  
Key.  
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26.Tone Out mode  
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. However, if any tone-out channels share the  
same frequency, modulator, and attenuator settings, the scanner checks these channels  
simultaneously.  
Configuring Tone Out channels  
To configure Tone-Out channels:  
1. Go to the Tone-Out for... menu.  
2. Select Tone-Out Setup.  
3. Select the Tone-Out channel (Tone-Out 1 through Tone-Out 10 ) you want to  
configure.  
4. Select Set Frequencies and choose the frequencies for this channel  
5. Select Set Tone and program Tone A and Tone B.  
6. Set any of the other properties as you prefer (they aren't required).  
Required  
Frequencies ( Set Frequencies)  
Tone A and Tone B ( Set Tones)  
Recommended Name ( Edit Name)  
Optional  
Automatic Gain Control ( Set Audio AGC)  
Delay Time ( Set Delay Time)  
Alert ( Set Alert)  
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).  
If you want to search a different channel, just turn the SELECT-VOLUME-  
SCROLL knob until you find the channel you want.  
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To exit Tone-Out mode, tap SCAN.  
Key operation in Tone Out Mode  
Turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SCROLL knob to change the channel.  
FUNCTION + tap MENU to go to the Tone-Out for... menu.  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
HOLD (Close  
Call)  
3 (Search 3)  
Action On:  
2 (Search 2)  
1 (Search 1)  
Tap  
Enter Hold  
mode (the  
scanner opens  
squelch).  
Enter the number on the key.  
FUNCTION  
Toggle Close Start the search range assigned to this Search Key.  
Call modes.  
+ Tap  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Enter Close  
Call  
Only mode.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Scan (Search)  
6 (Display  
mode)  
Action on:  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
Tap  
Enter Scan  
mode.  
Enter the number on the key  
FUNCTION  
Display the  
Quick Search  
Switch to the  
intermediate  
NA  
NA  
+ Tap  
screen (enter frequency (IF).  
Search mode).  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Lockout  
7
9
8 (Reverse  
freq.)  
(Modulation)  
(Attenuation)  
Tap  
NA  
Enter the number on the key.  
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Toggle the  
attenuator state  
for this  
FUNCTION  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Change the  
modulation.  
+ Tap  
channel.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Toggle the  
attenuator state  
for all signals.  
NA  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
(Power, Lock)  
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
0
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
Tap  
Turn on the  
LCD backlight.  
During a  
system  
message:  
Cancel the  
message and  
exit that  
Enter the  
number on the  
key.  
Edit the current  
Tone-Out  
channel.  
screen.  
Press & hold  
Turn the  
scanner on or  
off.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA.  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION Lock or unlock  
Enter GPS  
mode.  
+ Tap  
the keypad.  
NA  
FUNCTION  
NA  
+ Press & hold  
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27.Close Call mode  
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). After the close  
call check, the scanner returns to its previous function.  
In Close Call Do Not Disturb mode, the scanner does not perform a Close Call check  
if it is already receiving an audio transmission. This prevents the audio from cutting  
out every 2 seconds.  
In Close Call Only mode, the scanner only performs Close Call checks.  
The Close Call menu lets you change the operation settings of the Close Call feature.  
You can change the overall Close Call options through the Srch/CloCall Opt menu.  
Key operation in Close Call Only mode  
Turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SCROLL knob to resume searching.  
FUNCTION + tap MENU to go to the Close Call menu.  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Hold (Close  
Call)  
3 (Search 3)  
2 (Search 2)  
1 (Search 1)  
Tap  
When the  
Disable the Close Call band associated with this  
key. Tap again to enable.  
scanner detects  
a Close Call  
hit: Enter Hold  
mode.  
FUNCTION  
Toggle Close  
Call mode.  
Start the search assigned to this Search Key.  
+ Tap  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Scan (Search)  
6 (Display  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
mode)  
Tap  
Enter Scan  
mode.  
Disable the Close Call band associated with this  
key. Tap again to enable.  
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FUNCTION  
Display the  
Quick Search  
Switch to the  
intermediate  
NA  
NA  
+ Tap  
screen (enter frequency (IF).  
Search mode).  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Lockout  
7
9
8 (Reverse  
freq.)  
(Modulation)  
(Attenuation)  
Tap  
Temporarily  
lock out the  
current Close  
Disable the  
Close Call  
band  
NA  
NA  
Call frequency associated with  
(until you turn  
the scanner  
off).  
this key. Tap  
again to  
enable.  
Double tap  
Permanently  
lock out the  
current Close  
Call frequency.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Press & hold  
Unlock all  
Close  
Call and  
Search  
frequencies.  
FUNCTION Review the list  
Toggle the  
of locked out attenuator state  
NA  
Change the  
modulation.  
+ Tap  
frequencies.  
for this  
channel.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
NA  
Toggle the  
attenuator state  
for all signals.  
Show the  
reverse  
NA  
frequency for  
the current  
frequency.  
(The scanner  
returns to the  
current  
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frequency  
when you  
release the  
key.)  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
(Power, Lock)  
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
NA  
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
Tap  
Turn on the  
LCD backlight.  
During a  
system  
message:  
Cancel the  
message and  
exit that  
NA  
When  
monitoring a  
Close Call  
frequency:  
store the  
current  
screen.  
frequency.  
Press & hold  
Turn the  
scanner on or  
off.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION Lock or unlock  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Enter GPS  
mode.  
+ Tap  
the keypad.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
NA  
NA  
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28.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.  
If you manually set the mode to NFM or FM, the scanner will not reliably  
detect signals that are modulated in either FMB or WFM.  
To turn on Band Scope mode:  
Band Scope mode is the default setting for Search Key 3. To turn on Band Scope  
mode, enter Search mode, then tap FUNCTION + 3 (SR3). (To change the Search  
Key assignment, see Search Keys#Programming Search Keys.)  
Reading the display in Band Scope mode  
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Key operation in Band Scope mode  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Hold (Close  
3 (Search 3)  
2 (Search 2)  
NA  
1(Search 1)  
call)  
Enter Hold  
mode.  
Tap  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION  
Toggle Close  
Call modes.  
Start the search assigned to this Search key.  
+ Tap  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Enter Close  
Call  
Only mode.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
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Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Scan (Search)  
6 (Display  
mode)  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
Tap  
Enter Scan  
mode.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION  
Change the  
band scope  
search type.  
Switch the  
Intermediate  
Frequency  
used on this  
Frequency.  
+ Tap  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Lockout  
9
8 (Reverse  
freq.)  
7
(Modulation)  
(Attenuation)  
Tap  
Press this key  
to close the  
setting screen  
and return to  
the Normal  
Screen.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION  
Press this key  
to restart  
searching.  
Toggle the  
attenuator state  
for the current  
signal.  
NA  
NA  
Change the  
modulation.  
+ Tap  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
NA  
Toggle the  
attenuator state  
for all signals.  
NA  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
(Power, Lock)  
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
NA  
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
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Press this key  
to  
select the next  
setting item.  
Tap  
Turn on the  
LCD  
backlight.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Press & hold  
Turn the  
scanner  
NA  
on or off.  
FUNCTION Lock or unlock  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Enter GPS  
mode.  
+ Tap  
the keypad.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
NA  
NA  
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29.GPS mode  
You must have a compatible GPS receiver connected!  
See Also  
GPS mode is only one small part of location-based scanning. For more information  
on using your scanner with a GPS receiver, see the following links:  
Location-based Scanning contains  
an overview of why you might want to use a GPS receiver with your scanner  
an explanation of two different approaches to location-based scanning  
some information on finding antenna locations  
Programming locations contains  
details on how to program locations for systems, sites, and channels  
details on how to program Points of Interest ( POI ), Dangerous Roads, and  
Dangerous Intersections ( Dangerous Xing )  
information on reviewing and editing locations  
Connecting a GPS receiver contains  
details on which GPS receivers are compatible  
instructions on connecting a GPS receiver  
troubleshooting tips if you can't the receiver working with the scanner  
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Reading the display in GPS mode  
There are several displays available in GPS mode.  
Main GPS display  
Location alert display  
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Location review display  
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Key operation in GPS mode  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Hold (Close  
call)  
3 (Search 3)  
1 (Search 1)  
2 (Search 2)  
Tap  
Toggle Hold  
mode on the  
scan or search  
running in the  
background.  
When  
NA  
NA  
NA  
reviewing  
locations:  
Enter Scan  
Hold mode.  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Scan (Search)  
6 (Display  
mode)  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
Tap  
Return to  
previous  
operation.  
When  
NA  
NA  
NA  
reviewing  
locations:  
Enter Scan  
mode.  
Return to  
previous  
operation.  
When  
NA  
NA  
Cycle through  
the available  
displays.  
FUNCTION  
+
Tap  
reviewing  
locations:  
Enter Scan  
mode.  
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Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Lockout  
9
7
8 (Reverse  
freq.)  
(Modulation)  
(Attenuation)  
Tap  
Temporarily  
lockout the  
current  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Location  
Alert. When  
reviewing  
locations:  
Toggle the  
Lockout status  
of the current  
location.  
Double Tap  
Press & hold  
Permanently  
lockout the  
current  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Location  
Alert.  
When  
reviewing  
locations:  
Unlock all  
locations of  
the current  
type (POI,  
Dangerous  
Road or  
Crossing).  
When  
reviewing  
locations:  
Unlock all  
locations  
regardless of  
type.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION  
+
Press & hold  
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Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
(Power, Lock)  
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
0
Tap  
Turn on the  
LCD  
backlight.  
During a  
system  
message:  
Cancel the  
message and  
exit that  
NA  
Open the  
location  
review  
location list.  
When  
reviewing  
locations:  
Edit the  
screen.  
When  
reviewing  
locations:  
Close the  
location  
selected  
location.  
review list.  
Press & hold  
Turn the  
scanner on or  
off.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Lock or  
unlock the  
keypad.  
FUNCTION  
+ Tap  
Turn the  
When  
reviewing  
locations:  
Replace the  
select  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold scanner on or  
off.  
location's  
coordinates  
with the  
coordinates of  
your current  
position.  
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30.Program System  
The Program System menu lets you create systems and edit existing systems. All  
existing systems are listed in the order they were created: select the system you  
want to edit, or select New System to create a new one.  
When you create a new system, the scanner prompts you to select a system type;  
the system type you select controls what options are available for the system setup.  
You can't change a system type once the system is created: if you need to change  
the system type, delete the system and create it all over again as a new system.  
The System Type options are:  
P25 : Use for any P25 system. When you select this system type, the scanner  
prompts you to choose Standard Trunk or One-Freq .  
MOT : Use for any Motorola system.  
EDCS : Use for any EDACs system. When you select this system type, the  
scanner prompts you to choose WIDE/NARROW or SCAT .  
LT : Use for any LTR system.  
Conventional : Use for any non-trunked system.  
REMEMBER: Once you select a system type, you can't change it!  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECTVOLUME-SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners or the SCROLL  
/ FUNCTION knob on mobile scanners to choose the character you want, then  
press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next character.  
Edit Sys Option  
This menu lets you set the options for each system.  
Edit Site  
(trunked systems only) This menu lets you create sites and edit existing sites. All  
existing sites are listed in the order they were created: select the site you want to  
edit, or select New Site to create a new one.  
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Edit Group  
This menu lets you create groups and edit existing groups. All existing groups are  
listed in Group Quick Key order: select the group you want to edit, or select New  
Group to create a new one. You can have up to 20 groups in each system.  
Copy System  
Make a copy of this system and all its settings including all sites, groups, channels,  
and frequencies. The scanner prompts you to enter a new system name.  
Delete System  
Delete this system and all its settings; this includes sites, groups, channels, and  
frequencies.  
New System  
Create a new system.  
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31.Edit Sys Option  
System options vary depending on the system type.  
Global system options  
The following options are available for all types of systems.  
Set Number Tag  
Assign a number to this system or channel that you can use to tune directly to a  
specific channel. Choose a number from 0 to 999. (For more information, see  
Number Tags.)  
Set Delay Time  
Set the number of seconds the scanner should wait after a transmission stops  
before moving on to the next channel. Select 0, 1, 2 (default), 5, 10, or 30 seconds.  
To have scanner leave the channel after a designated number of seconds whether  
the transmission stops or not, select one of the negative values. Choose -10  
seconds to have the scanner leave the channel after 10 seconds even if the  
transmission is still going on; choose -5 seconds or -2 seconds to have the scanner  
leave after 5 seconds or 2 seconds, respectively.  
Set Audio AGC  
Turn on Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for this system. When you activate this  
feature, the scanner automatically adjusts the volume for each channel based on the  
signal strength. You can turn on the gain control for Analog and Digital signals  
separately.  
To change the settings for the audio AGC, see Adjust Audio AGC  
Conventional system options  
The following options are available when you're editing a conventional system:  
Set Quick Key  
Assign this system or site to a Quick Key so you can easily enable or disable it  
during scanning. Enter a number from 0 to 99; tap NO (the decimal point) if you  
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don't want to assign this system or site to a Quick Key. (For more information, see  
Quick Keys.)  
Set Startup Key  
Assign this system or site to a Startup Key so you can lock or unlock it during  
power up. Enter a number from 0 to 9; tap NO (the decimal point) if you don't  
want to assign this system or site to a Startup Key. (For more information, see  
Startup Keys.)  
Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out the system so the scanner will ignore it  
during Scan and Search modes. If you lock out a system, all channels within that  
system are locked out. Choose one of the following options:  
Unlocked: The system is not locked out.  
Temporary L/O: The system is locked out until you turn the scanner off and  
back on.  
Lockout: The system is permanently locked out.  
Set Hold Time  
Set the minimum number of seconds the scanner should spend checking this  
system or site even if there is no traffic on any channel. (The scanner always  
checks each channel in a system or site once even if the hold time is set to 0  
seconds.) Select the number of seconds from 0 through 255 (0 is the default).  
P25 Waiting Time  
On channels that contain a mix of analog and digital signals (i.e., where the Audio  
Mode is set to All), it is possible to have false decode problems caused by digital  
noise at the beginning of transmissions. To prevent this, a user-configurable P25  
wait time (from 0 to 1000 ms) has been added.  
During the wait time, the scanner evaluates the received signal; if it detects P25  
data, the scanner opens squelch immediately. If it does not detect any P25 data, the  
scanner opens squelch as soon as the wait time expires.  
Note: Any analog transmissions on this channel will lose the first part of the  
transmission, up to the wait time you set here.  
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Select the number of milliseconds (after the start of a transmission) the scanner  
should wait while checking for P25 data. Choose a number from 0 through 1000  
ms in 100 ms increments. The scanner only applies the wait time setting to  
Conventional or Motorola (non P25) systems, and only when the channel's Audio  
Mode setting is All.  
Trunked system options  
The following options are available when you're editing a trunked system:  
ID Scan/Search  
Choose whether the scanner only checks the Talk Group IDs that you program ( ID  
Scan ) or checks all the Talk Group IDs it can find ( ID Search ) when scanning  
this site.  
Priority ID Scan  
Choose On to have the scanner check any priority-labeled channels in this system  
during Priority ID Scan mode. Choose Off if you want the scanner to ignore this  
system when scanning priority channels.  
Emergency Alert  
This menu lets you configure whether the scanner triggers an alert tone and light  
when it detects an emergency flag within an active Talk Group. (Compare this to  
the channel setting Set Alert, which can trigger an alert tone and light whenever a  
channel becomes active.) The settings for Set Alert Tone and Set Alert Light are  
common to both types of alerts.  
Set ID Format (DEC/HEX) or (AFS/DEC)  
Trunked systems have three different formats for the Talk Group ID, but not all  
formats are used by each system type. Choose the Talk Group ID format used by  
this system:  
Dec : The system uses a decimal (base 10) format for the Talk Group IDs  
(available for all trunked systems)  
Hex : The system uses a hexadecimal (base 16) format for the Talk Group  
IDs (available for P25 and Motorola systems only)  
AFS : The system uses the Agency-Fleet-Subfleet format for the Talk Group  
IDs (available for EDACS wide or narrow systems only)  
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Rvw ID:Srch L/O  
This feature displays a list of all locked out Talk Group IDs. If you want to unlock  
a Talk Group ID, just select it from the list and press YES .  
Clr All L/O IDs  
Choose yes to unlock all the Talk Group IDs in this system or site. (Choose no to  
cancel and go back to the previous screen.)  
Motorola system options  
The following options are available when only when you're editing a Motorola  
system:  
Edit Fleet Map  
(Motorola Type I or Hybrid systems only) This menu lets you choose one of the 16  
preprogrammed fleet maps; select Custom to manually program your own fleet  
map information. (See Motorola fleet maps for more information.)  
Set Status Bit  
Choose Yes to have the scanner check the status bit in each TalkGroup ID, or  
choose Ignore to ignore all status bits in this system.  
Set End Code  
Choose whether the scanner recognizes any end transmission codes when deciding  
to leave a channel. You have the following options:  
Analog: The scanner recognizes only analog end transmission codes.  
Analog-Digital: The scanner recognizes both analog and digital end codes.  
Ignore: The scanner waits for the carrier to drop before leaving a channel.  
P25 System options  
The following options are available when only when you're editing a P25 system:  
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P25 NAC Option  
(P25 single frequency systems only)Choose whether the scanner limits reception to  
transmissions that include a specific Network Access Code (NAC) for this system  
or frequency.  
Search: The scanner opens squelch for any digital signal, but displays the  
NAC being used.  
Set P25 NAC: The scanner opens squelch only for signals that include the  
NAC you enter here. Enter a hexadecimal number between 0 and FFF.  
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32.Edit Group  
When you create a new channel group, the scanner automatically assigns a default  
name of Group XX, where XX is a 2-digit sequential number (1 through 20).  
Options available for all groups:  
You have the following options for channel groups:  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECTVOLUME-SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners or the SCROLL  
/ FUNCTION knob on mobile scanners to choose the character you want, then  
press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next character.  
Set Quick Key  
Assign this group to a Quick Key so you can easily enable or disable it during  
scanning. Enter a number from 0 to 9; tap NO (the decimal point) if you don't want  
to assign this group to a Quick Key. (For more information, see Quick Keys.)  
Edit Channel  
Use this menu to program channel information for this group (see Edit Channel).  
Set LocationInfo  
Use this menu to program location information for this group (see Set  
LocationInfo).  
Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out the channel group so the scanner will ignore  
it during Scan and Search modes. If you lock out the channel group, all channels in  
the group are also ignored during Scan and Search. Choose one of the following  
options:  
Unlocked: The channel group is not locked out.  
Temporary L/O: The channel group is locked out until you turn the scanner  
off and back on.  
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Lockout: The channel group is permanently locked out.  
Delete Group  
Delete this group and all its settings, including any channels and frequencies.  
New Group  
Create a new group.  
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33.Set LocationInfo  
Use this menu to configure geographic information for each system or site. With  
this information and a standard NMEA GPS input, the scanner can automatically  
change which systems, sites and channel groups it scans as you change location.  
You must set the location information if you want to use Location-based Scanning.  
Set Latitude and Set Longitude  
Enter the latitude and longitude of the center of this system or site. You can use  
any geographical coordinates as the center, but most often it will be the physical  
location of the antenna, the center of a city, county, or other geopolitical territory,  
or some combination of the two.  
Geographical coordinates can be represented in a few different ways. The two most  
common representations are DMS and Deg.  
DMS breaks the coordinate into Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds. This is typically  
represented like: 44° 58' 12.79" N. Your scanner uses this format.  
Decimal degrees simply use the degrees expressed as a decimal number. 44° 59'  
12" equates to 44.97381 Degrees. Mathematically, you can change DMS to Deg  
using the formula DDD + MM/60 + SS.ss/3600. You would perform the reverse  
calculation to convert Deg to DMS.  
To more easily convert Decimal Degrees to the DDD° MM' SS.sss" format or vice  
versa, see the converter at this url;  
http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/DDDMMSS-decimal.html  
Set Range  
Enter the maximum distance from the center that this site or channel will be active.  
As long as your position is within the radius you enter here, the scanner monitors  
this site or channel; when you leave the channel range, the scanner locks out this  
site or channel.  
The scanner treats the number you enter here as miles or kilometers depending on  
the value you selected in the Set Unit field in the Set GPS Format menu (under the  
main Settings menu). Enter a range from 0.5 through 125.0 mi/km, in 0.5 mi/km  
steps.  
Set GPS Enable  
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(A GPS unit must be connected)  
Turn this feature on if you want the scanner to lock out this site or channel group  
when you leave the range and enable the site or channel group when you are within  
the range.  
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34.Edit Channel  
This menu lets you create channels and edit existing channels. All existing  
channels are listed in alphabetical order: select the channel you want to edit, or  
select New Channel to create a new one. You can have up to 1000 channels in a  
conventional system and 500 channels in a trunked system.  
When you create a new channel, the scanner prompts you to enter the frequency (in  
a conventional system) or the Talk Group ID (in a trunked system) for the channel:  
you can edit these at any time through this menu.  
Edit Frequency (conventional systems)  
Enter a valid frequency for this band. If the frequency is invalid or if it already  
exists, the scanner sounds an error tone and prompts you enter the frequency again.  
Edit Talk Group ID (trunked systems)  
Options available for all channels:  
You have the following options for channels:  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECTVOLUME-SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners to choose the  
character you want, then press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next  
character.  
Set Audio Type  
Select the type of audio signal contained on this channel. Choose Digital Only or  
Analog Only according to the signal type; select All if this channel might contain  
both digital and analog signals.  
Set Number Tag  
Assign a number to this system or channel that you can use to tune directly to a  
specific channel. Choose a number from 0 to 999. (For more information, see  
Number Tags.)  
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Set Modulation  
Select what type of modulation the scanner should use for this frequency or  
channel.  
The scanner uses the default modulation type for this frequency's band.  
Auto  
The scanner treats the frequency as an AM band.  
AM  
The scanner treats the frequency as a Narrowband FM band.  
The scanner treats the frequency as an FM band.  
NFM  
FM  
The scanner treats the frequency as a Wideband FM band.  
The scanner treats the frequency as an FM broadcast band.  
WFM  
FMB  
Set Attenuator  
Turn on attenuation to reduce the signal strength by 20 dB. You can turn on  
attenuation for individual frequencies and channels or for entire sites. If you turn  
on attenuation for a site, all frequencies within that site will be attenuated.  
Set Priority  
Choose whether this channel should be flagged as a priority channel so the scanner  
checks it during priority scans and searches.  
Set Alert  
This menu lets you configure whether the scanner triggers an alert tone and light  
whenever this channel or frequency becomes active. (Compare this to the system  
setting Emergency Alert, which triggers a tone and light when a Talk Group  
contains an emergency flag.) The available options for Set Alert Tone and Set  
Alert Light are common to both types of alerts.  
Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out the channel so the scanner will ignore it  
during Scan and Search modes. Choose one of the following options:  
Unlocked: The channel is not locked out.  
Temporary L/O: The channel is locked out until you turn the scanner off and  
back on.  
Lockout: The channel is permanently locked out.  
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Volume Offset  
The scanner can automatically adjust the volume when it tunes to this channel or  
frequency. Enter one of the following options:  
Softer  
No Change  
0 (default)  
Louder  
-3, -2, -1  
+1, +2, +3  
Copy Channel  
Copy this channel and all its settings into the buffer. When a channel is stored in  
the buffer, the scanner adds Paste Channel to the bottom of the Program Channel  
menu whenever you are editing a compatible system (that is, a system that is the  
same type as the one you copied the channel from).  
Delete Channel  
Delete this frequency or channel and all associated settings.  
New Channel  
Create a new channel.  
Analog channel options  
The following options are available only when the Audio Type is set to Analog .  
Set CTCSS/DCS  
(Conventional systems only) Choose one of the following CTCSS/DCS options for  
this channel:  
The scanner ignores all CTCSS and DCS tones and opens  
squelch on any signal.  
Off  
The scanner displays any received CTCSS and DCS tones, but it  
opens squelch on any signal.  
The scanner prompts you to enter a CTCSS code; it will only  
open squelch if the received signal contains a CTCSS tone that  
matches the one you enter here.  
Search  
CTCSS  
The scanner prompts you to enter a DCS code; it will only open  
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squelch if the received signal contains a DCS tone that matches  
the one you enter here.  
The scanner prompts you to enter a CTCSS or DCS code that  
you want to lockout for this channel. The scanner will not open  
squelch if the received signal contains a matching CTCSS or  
DCS tone.  
Set Lockout  
Digital channel options  
The following options are available only when the Audio Type is set to Digital .  
P25 NAC Option  
Choose whether the scanner limits reception to transmissions that include a  
specific Network Access Code (NAC) for this system or frequency.  
Search: The scanner opens squelch for any digital signal, but displays the  
NAC being used.  
Set P25 NAC: The scanner opens squelch only for signals that include the  
NAC you enter here. Enter a hexadecimal number between 0 and FFF.  
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35.Edit Site  
When you create a new site, the scanner automatically assigns a default site name  
using the following pattern  
Site XXX-YYY TTT  
where XXX is a 3-digit system index number, YYY is a sequential site number (1  
through 256), and TTT is one of the following 3-letter type codes:  
EDC (any EDACS system)  
LTR (any LTR system)  
MOT (any Motorola system)  
P25 (a standard P25 system)  
1FQ (a single-frequency P25 system)  
Options available for all sites:  
You have the following options for sites:  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECTVOLUME-SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners or the SCROLL  
/ FUNCTION knob on mobile scanners to choose the character you want, then  
press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next character.  
Set Quick Key  
Assign this system or site to a Quick Key so you can easily enable or disable it  
during scanning. Enter a number from 0 to 99; tap NO (the decimal point) if you  
don't want to assign this system or site to a Quick Key. (For more information, see  
Quick Keys.)  
Set Startup Key  
Assign this system or site to a Startup Key so you can lock or unlock it during  
power up. Enter a number from 0 to 9; tap NO (the decimal point) if you don't  
want to assign this system or site to a Startup Key. (For more information, see  
Startup Keys.)  
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Set Frequencies  
Use this menu to program frequencies for this site.  
Set Modulation  
Select what type of modulation the scanner should use for this frequency or  
channel. (Only the modulation types available for this frequency or channel are  
displayed.)  
The scanner uses the default modulation type for this frequency's band.  
Auto  
The scanner treats the frequency as a Narrowband FM band.  
The scanner treats the frequency as an FM band.  
NFM  
FM  
Set Attenuator  
Turn on attenuation to reduce the signal strength by 20 dB. You can turn on  
attenuation for individual frequencies and channels or for entire sites. If you turn  
on attenuation for a site, all frequencies within that site will be attenuated.  
Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out the site so the scanner will ignore it during  
Scan and Search modes. Choose one of the following options:  
Unlocked: The site is not locked out.  
Temporary L/O: The site is locked out until you turn the scanner off and  
back on.  
Lockout: The site is permanently locked out.  
Set Hold Time  
Set the minimum number of seconds the scanner should spend checking this  
system or site even if there is no traffic on any channel. (The scanner always  
checks each channel in a system or site once even if the hold time is set to 0  
seconds.) Select the number of seconds from 0 through 255 (0 is the default).  
Set LocationInfo  
Use this menu to program location information for this site.  
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Delete Site  
Delete this site and all its settings; this includes any frequencies.  
New Site  
Create a new site.  
Options available for Motorola systems  
See Edit Band Plan  
See P25 Waiting Time  
Options available for P25 systems  
Edit Band Plan (P25)  
Most P25 systems include the band plan information in the control channel data.  
However, if a system does not include this information, you can program it  
manually.  
The scanner will prompt you for the following information:  
Select one of the 16 available band plan slots.  
Band plan  
number  
Enter the lower limit of the band frequency.  
Valid frequencies are between 25.00000 MHz and 1300.00000  
MHz at each 5.0 Hz step (25.000000 MHz, 25.000005 MHz,  
25.000010 MHz, etc.).  
Input Base  
Freq  
Enter the number of kHz between each channel.  
Valid spacings range between 125 kHz and 128 kHz at each 125  
Hz step (125.000 kHz, 125.125 kHz, 125.250 kHz, etc.)  
Input Spacing  
When you're finished, the scanner renames the band plan in the following pattern:  
{band plan number} :{base frequency} / {spacing}  
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So a band plan label of 6:534.02585/127.750 means this is band plan number 6,  
with a base frequency of 534.02585 MHz and 127.750 kHz between each channel.  
Options available for EDACS systems  
Set Site Type  
Select Wide (standard) or Narrow according to the EDACS site type.  
Volume Offset (EDACS SCAT Only)  
The scanner can automatically adjust the volume when it tunes to this channel or  
frequency. Enter one of the following options:  
Softer  
No Change  
0 (default)  
Louder  
-3, -2, -1  
+1, +2, +3  
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36.Set Frequencies  
This menu lets you create frequencies and edit existing ones. All existing  
frequencies are listed in the order they were created: select the frequency you want  
to edit, or select New Frequency to create a new one. When creating frequencies,  
keep the following rules in mind:  
You can't duplicate frequencies within a site.  
You can store at least 500 frequencies per site.  
You can store up to 1000 frequencies per site, depending on the number of  
TGID in the entire system.  
Edit Frequency  
Enter a valid frequency for this band. If the frequency is invalid or if it already  
exists, the scanner sounds an error tone and prompts you to re-enter the frequency.  
Set Lockout  
Determines whether the frequency will be scanned. If you lock out the frequency  
and the frequency is used as the control channel, the system will not be scanned.  
Temporary Lockout - The lockout will be cleared when you cycle power.  
Lockout - The lockout must be manually cleared.  
Unlocked - The scanner will use the frequency when monitoring the system.  
Delete Frequency  
Delete this frequency or channel and all associated settings.  
New Frequency  
Create a new frequency.  
LTR and EDACS system options  
When you're editing site frequencies within an LTR or EDACS wide or narrow  
system, you have the following additional options:  
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LCN (Logical Channel Number)  
When you enter a new frequency or edit an exisitng frequency, the scanner  
prompts you enter a logical channel number (LCN). Enter a number from 1  
through 20 for an LTR system or a number from 1 through 30 for an EDACS wide  
or narrow system.  
EDACS SCAT system options  
When you're editing site frequencies within an EDACS SCAT system, you have  
the following additional options:  
Set Number Tag  
Assign a number to this system or channel that you can use to tune directly to a  
specific channel. Choose a number from 0 to 999. (For more information, see  
Number Tags.)  
Volume Offset  
The scanner can automatically adjust the volume when it tunes to this channel or  
frequency. Enter one of the following options:  
Softer  
No Change  
0 (default)  
Louder  
-3, -2, -1  
+1, +2, +3  
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37.Scan mode  
Scanning vs. Searching  
Scan and Search mode have very similar operations. In both Scan and Search  
modes, the scanner steps through a set of frequencies and checks for activity. For  
Scan mode, you program each individual frequency or Talk Group ID you want the  
scanner to check; for Search mode, you designate a range of frequencies and the  
scanner will check each individual frequency that falls within that range.  
With trunked systems, Scan mode and Search mode are very similar, so the  
scanner can combine the two in a single operation, switching from one to the other  
depending on the settings of each individual system:  
Scanning trunked systems  
The scanner scans a system if the ID Scan Search option is set to ID Scan  
The scanner only checks for activity on unlocked Talk Group IDs that are  
programmed for this system.  
If any programmed Talk Group ID becomes active, the scanner switches to  
the voice channel and monitors the transmission until it ends or until the  
Delay Time expires.  
The scanner checks each unlocked Talk Group ID at least once; if the hold  
time has expired, it moves on to the next system.  
Searching trunked systems  
The scanner searches a system if the ID Scan Search option is set to ID  
Search.  
When any Talk Group ID becomes active, the scanner checks to see if that  
ID is locked out.  
If the ID is unlocked, the scanner switches to the voice channel and monitors  
the transmission until it ends or until the Delay Time expires.  
The scanner monitors the system until the hold time expires, then moves on  
to the next system.  
Default Scan Mode  
In the default Scan mode, the scanner checks frequencies in the following order:  
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1. Scans or searches any unlocked systems programmed to system Quick Keys  
(SQKs) in ascending order starting with the system or site assigned to SQK  
#1.  
In the system, the scanner first checks any unlocked groups assigned  
to group Quick Keys (GQKs)in ascending order starting with the  
system or site assigned to SQK #1 (through GQK #0).  
The scanner then checks any remaining unlocked groups in that  
system in the order in which you created them. If none of the groups  
in the system have been assigned to GQKs, the scanner checks all  
unlocked groups in the order in which you created them.  
The scanner does not check systems if the SQK is disabled off.  
The scanner does not check groups if the GQK is turned off.  
2. Scans any remaining unlocked conventional systems (not assigned to an  
SQK). (The scanner checks groups within each system as described in step  
1.)  
3. Checks all unlocked trunked systems (not assigned to an SQK). (The  
scanner checks groups within each system as described in step 1.)  
4. Searches through the designated general service frequencies (Public safety,  
Air, etc.).  
5. Searches through any unlocked frequencies saved in the Custom Search list.  
6. Checks any frequencies saved in the Close Call Hits list.  
Locked Items  
The scanner does not check locked out items in either scanning or searching:  
A system or site is considered locked if  
o its SQK is turned off  
o its Set Lockout field is set to Locked Out or Temporary L/O  
A group is considered locked if  
o the system or site containing it is locked  
o its GQK is turned off  
o its Set Lockout field is set to Locked Out or Temporary L/O  
A channel or frequency is considered locked if  
o the group containing it is locked  
o its Set Lockout field is set to Locked Out or Temporary L/O  
Key operation in Scan mode  
Special keys  
Turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SCROLL knob to change the direction of  
the scan.  
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While monitoring a channel, turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SCROLL knob  
to resume scanning.  
FUNCTION + turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SCROLL knob to select a  
system.  
The scanner starts scanning at the system you select here.  
FUNCTION + tap MENU to edit the current system.  
Keypad controls  
Key Name  
(2nd operation)  
Action On  
HOLD (Close  
Call)  
3 (Search 3)  
2 (Search 2)  
1 (Search 1)  
Tap  
Enter Hold  
mode (the  
scanner opens  
squelch).  
Disable the systems or sites assigned to this  
System/Site Quick Key (SQK). Tap again to  
enable.  
Press & Hold  
Scan the  
NA  
NA  
NA  
current system  
only. Press &  
hold again to  
return to  
normal scan.  
FUNCTION  
+ Tap  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
Toggle Close Disable the channel groups assigned to this Group  
Call Modes  
Enter Close  
Call Only  
mode.  
Quick Key (GQK). Tap again to enable.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Key Name  
(2nd operation)  
Action on:  
Scan (Search)  
6 (Display  
mode  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
Tap  
Resume  
scanning.  
Disable the systems or sites assigned to this  
System/Site Quick Key (SQK). Tap again to  
enable.  
FUNCTION When scanning Disable the channel groups assigned to this Group  
+ Tap  
a conventional  
system, display  
the Quick  
Quick Key (GQK). Tap again to enable.  
Search prompt  
(enter Search  
mode). When  
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scanning a  
trunked  
system, switch  
between ID  
Scan and ID  
Search.  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Lockout  
9
8 (Reverse  
freq.)  
7
(Modulation)  
(Attenuation)  
Tap  
Temporarily  
lock out the  
current  
Disable the systems or sites assigned to this  
System/Site Quick Key (SQK). Tap again to  
enable.  
channel,  
frequency, or  
location (until  
you turn off the  
scanner).  
Double Tap  
Press & hold  
Permanently  
lock out the  
current  
channel,  
frequency, or  
location.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Unlock all  
channels,  
groups, and  
frequencies in  
the current  
system.  
FUNCTION  
Temporarily  
lock out the  
current sytem  
or site (until  
you turn off the  
scanner).  
Disable the channel groups assigned to this Group  
Quick Key (GQK). Tap again to enable.  
+ Tap  
FUNCTION  
+ Double Tap  
Permanently  
lock out the  
current system  
or site.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
Unlock all  
items  
NA  
regardless of  
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type.  
Key Name  
(2nd operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
(Power, Lock)  
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
0
Tap  
Turn on the  
LCD backlight.  
Start a 2-digit  
SQK entry.  
The next two  
digits will be  
treated as the  
SQK. During a  
system  
Disable the  
systems or sites  
assigned to  
System/Site  
Quick Key 0.  
Tap again to  
enable.  
Edit the current  
channel.  
message:  
Cancel the  
message and  
exit that  
screen.  
Press & hold  
Turn the  
scanner on or  
off.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION Lock or unlock Toggle Priority  
NA  
NA  
Enter GPS  
mode.  
Store the  
current  
+ Tap  
the keypad.  
mode  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
NA  
NA  
Location  
information.  
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Key operation in Search mode  
Special keys  
Turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SCROLL knob to change the direction of  
the search.  
While monitoring a channel, turn the SELECT-VOLUME-SCROLL knob  
to resume searching.  
In Custom Search mode, FUNCTION + turn the SELECT-VOLUME  
SCROLL knob to select a custom search range. The scanner starts at the  
custom search range you select here.  
FUNCTION+ tap MENU to go to the Search for... menu.  
During a Quick Search, FUNCTION+ tap MENU to go to the Srch/CloCall  
Opt menu.  
Keypad controls  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action On  
HOLD (Close  
3 (Search 3)  
2 (Search 2)  
1 (Search 1)  
Call)  
Enter Hold  
mode.  
Disable the custom search range assigned to this  
key. Tap again to enable.  
Tap  
Toggle Close  
Call modes.  
FUNCTION  
Start the search range assigned to this Search Key.  
+ Tap  
Enter Close  
Call Only  
mode.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Key Name  
(2nd operation)  
Action on:  
6 (Display  
mode)  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
Scan (Search)  
Switch to Scan  
mode.  
Disable the custom search range assigned to this  
Tap  
key. Tap again to enable.  
When  
monitoring a  
FUNCTION  
Resume  
searching.  
frequency,  
toggle the IF  
for that  
Switch the  
display mode.  
NA  
+ Tap  
frequency.  
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Key Name  
(2nd operation)  
Action on:  
9
8 (Reverse  
freq.)  
7
Lockout  
(Modulation)  
(Attenuation)  
Temporarily  
lock out the  
current  
frequency  
(until you turn  
off the  
Disable the custom search range assigned to this  
key. Tap again to enable.  
Tap  
scanner).  
Permanently  
lock out the  
current  
frequency.  
Unlock all  
frequencies  
from search  
and Close Call  
modes.  
Double Tap  
Press & hold  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Toggle the  
attenuator state  
for this  
Review the list  
of locked out  
frequencies.  
FUNCTION  
Change the  
modulation.  
+ Tap  
channel.  
Show the  
repeater  
reverse  
frequency for  
the current  
frequency (the  
scanner returns  
to the original  
frequency  
when you  
Toggle the  
attenuator  
statefor all  
signals.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
NA  
NA  
release the  
key).  
Key Name  
(2nd operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
(Power, Lock)  
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
During a  
0
Turn on the  
LCD backlight.  
Disable the  
search range  
Store the  
current  
Tap  
system  
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message:  
Cancel the  
message and  
exit that  
assigned to this  
key. Tap again  
to enable.  
frequency.  
screen.  
Turn the  
scanner on or  
off.  
NA  
Press & hold  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION Lock or unlock  
Enter GPS  
mode.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
+ Tap  
the keypad.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press & hold  
NA  
NA  
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38.Hold mode  
Hold stops the scanner on the current channel or frequency. You can access these  
functions by using the different key operations:  
Key operation in Hold mode  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
3
Hold (Close  
1 (Search 1)  
2 (Search 2)  
Action on:  
(Search 3)  
call)  
Tap  
Resume scan  
or search.  
Enter Close  
Call mode.  
Enter Close  
Call Only  
mode.  
Enter the number on the key  
Start the Quick Search assigned to this key  
NA  
FUNCTION  
+ Tap  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Scan (Search)  
Action on:  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
6 (Display  
mode)  
Tap  
Enter Scan  
mode.  
Enter the number on the key  
FUNCTION  
Enter Search  
mode.  
Switch to an  
Change the  
volume offset  
for the current available display  
Rotate through  
the three  
+ Tap  
alternate  
intermediate  
frequency to  
avoid  
signal.  
modes.  
interference.  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Lockout  
Action on:  
8 (Reverse  
freq.)  
9 (Modulation)  
7
(Attenuation)  
Tap  
Unlock the  
current channel  
or frequency if  
Enter the number on the key  
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locked.  
If unlocked,  
single-tap to  
temporarily  
lock or double-  
tap to  
permanently  
lock the  
current channel  
or frequency.  
FUNCTION  
Unlock the  
current  
System, Site,  
or Search if  
locked.  
Toggle the  
NA  
Change the  
modulation type.  
+ Tap  
attenuator  
state for the  
current signal.  
If unloced,  
single-tap to  
temporarily  
lock or double-  
tap to  
permanently  
lock the  
current system,  
site, or search.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Unlock all  
systems, sites  
and searches.  
Toggle the  
attenuator  
state for all  
signals.  
Switch to the  
reverse  
NA  
repeater  
frequency of  
the current  
signal.  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
0
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
(Power, Lock)  
Tap  
Turn on the  
LCD  
backlight.  
Enter a  
decimal point  
or "i" for  
Ente r "0".  
In Search Hold,  
save the current  
frequency into  
memory.  
direct entry.  
In Scan Hold, go  
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to menu mode  
for the current  
channel or, if  
held on a  
Trunked System  
frequency, go to  
menu mode for  
the system.  
Press & hold  
Turn the  
scanner on or  
off.  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
FUNCTION Lock or unlock  
Enter GPS  
mode.  
+ Tap  
the keypad.  
Turn Priority  
scan on or off.  
Turn the  
scanner on or  
off.  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Reading the displays in Hold mode  
The display information in Hold mode varies depending on the type of system the  
scanner is Holding on.  
Conventional system display  
When the scanner is holding on a conventional system, it displays the following  
screens:  
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To see the alternate information on the display at the top, cycle through the  
display modes.  
To see the display at the bottom of the diagram, tap FUNCTION.  
For an explanation of System and Channel Number Tags, see Number Tags.  
For an explanation of the volume offset level, see Volume Offset.  
Trunked system display  
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39.Edit Talk Group ID  
All Talk Group IDs must be in the proper format for each system type.  
Motorola Type I Systems  
Enter the Talk Group ID in the following format:  
BFFF-SS  
B = Block # (1 digit)  
F = Fleet # (2-3 digits)  
S = Sub-Fleet # (1-2 digits)  
Press the decimal key to enter the hyphen.  
(If you try to enter a hexadecimal TGID for a Type I system, the scanner treats  
the entry as a decimal number.)  
Motorola Type II Systems  
Decimal format: Enter the TGID in numbers only, up to 5 digits  
Hexadecimal format: up to 3 characters Select the first Hex character (0  
through F), then move the cursor to the right and select the second character.  
Press yes when you're finished.  
P25 Single Frequency Systems or Standard System  
Trunk Site  
Decimal format: Enter the TGID in numbers only, up to 8 digits  
Hexadecimal format: up to 6 characters  
Select the first Hex character (0 through F), then move the cursor to the right  
and select the second character. Press yes when you're finished.  
EDACS Wide or Narrow Systems  
AFS format  
Enter the Talk Group ID in the following format:  
AA-FFS  
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A = Agency # (00 - 15)  
F = Fleet # (00 - 15)  
S = Sub-fleet # (0 - 7)  
Press the decimal key to enter the hyphen.  
Leave the Fleet or Sub-Fleet # empty to treat it as a wildcard (any Sub- Fleet  
within that Fleet). For example, "15-" will match all TGIDs for Agency 15. "15-  
04-" will match all TGIDs for Agency 15, Fleet 4.  
I-Call channel (Motorola, P25 or EDACS)  
Enter the Talk Group ID in the following format:  
i{ID number}  
Press the decimal key to enter the lower-case i, then enter the ID number.  
To monitor all iCalls, enter the iCall wildcard i0 in decimal or i in HEX.  
LTR systems  
Enter the Talk Group ID in the following format:  
AHHUUU  
A = Area Code (0 or 1)  
H = Home repeater (01 - 20)  
U = User ID (000 - 254)  
Press the decimal key to enter the hyphen.  
Leave the User ID empty to treat it as a wildcard. For example, "1-15-" will  
match all User IDs for Area Code 1, Home repeater 15.  
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40.Edit Band Plan  
(Motorola systems only) The scanner prompts you to choose one of the two  
standard band plan types: 800/900 Standard or 800 Splinter. Choose Custom if you  
need to create your own band plan.  
Creating a custom band plan  
You will need to create a custom band plan for a Motorola VHF, UHF, and 800  
MHz system. When you select Custom , the scanner prompts you for the following  
information:  
Band plan number  
Select one of the 6 available band plan numbers, from Band Plan 1 through Band  
Plan 6 .  
Set Base Freq  
1. Input the lower limit of the band frequency.  
2. Input the upper limit of the band frequency.  
(See Calculating upper base frequencies for more information.)  
Set Offset  
Enter the offset.  
Set Spacing  
Select the number of kHz between each channel. Your options are:  
5.00  
30.00  
55.00  
80.00  
6.25  
31.25  
56.25  
81.25  
10.00  
35.00  
60.00  
85.00  
12.50  
37.50  
62.50  
87.50  
15.00  
40.00  
65.00  
90.00  
18.75  
43.75  
68.75  
93.75  
20.00  
45.00  
70.00  
95.00  
25.00  
50.00  
75.00  
100.00  
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41.Calculating upper base frequencies  
Custom Band Plans (800 Custom, VHF, UHF) require that you enter both a lower  
and an upper base frequency value. Here's how to determine these values.  
The Lower Base Frequency (or Base ) is always the base frequency as provided in  
the RRDB. The Upper Base Frequency is calculated from the following formulas:  
For sites with a single band plan:  
Base + ( (759 – Offset ) × Step )  
Where:  
Base = the lower base frequency listed in RRDB.  
Offset = the offset for this entry.  
Step = the step for this entry.  
For sites with multiple band plans:  
Upper Basen = Basen + ( Offsetn+1 – 1 – Offsetn ) × Stepn  
Where:  
Basen is the lower base frequency for the entry.  
Offsetn+1 is the Offset for the next band plan (for the last table, use 760)  
Offsetn is the offset for this band plan  
Stepn is the step for this band.  
For example:  
Custom Frequency Table  
Entry  
Base  
Spacing  
Offset  
A
155.4150  
15.0  
380  
B
C
157.2000  
157.4700  
12.5  
15.0  
436  
454  
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Plugging these values into our formula, we get:  
For entry A:  
Upper  
BaseA  
= BaseA + ( OffsetB –1 - OffsetA ) × StepA  
= 155.415 MHz + (436 – 1 – 380) × 15 kHz  
= 155.415 MHz + 55 × 0.015 MHz  
= 155.415 MHz + 0.825 MHz  
Upper  
BaseA  
Upper  
BaseA  
Upper  
BaseA  
Upper  
BaseA  
= 156.240 MHz  
For entry B:  
Upper  
BaseB  
= BaseB + ( OffsetC – 1 -OffsetB ) × StepB  
Upper  
BaseB  
= 157.200 MHz + (454 – 1 – 436) × 12.5 kHz  
Upper  
BaseB  
= 157.200 MHz + 17 × 0.0125 MHz  
= 157.200 MHz + 0.2125 MHz  
= 157.4125 MHz  
Upper  
BaseB  
Upper  
BaseB  
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For entry  
C:  
Upper  
BaseC  
= BaseC + ( OffsetC+1 –1 – OffsetC ) × StepC  
= 157.470 MHz + (760 –1 – 454) × 15 kHz  
= 157.470 MHz + 305 × 0.015 MHz  
= 157.470 MHz + 4.575 MHz  
Upper  
BaseC  
Upper  
BaseC  
Upper  
BaseC  
Upper  
BaseC  
= 162.045 MHz  
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42.Close Call  
The Close Call (CC) feature searches for signals that are stronger than other signals  
on the band (indicating the transmitter is probably somewhere close by). This  
menu lets you change the operation settings of the close call feature; you can  
change the overall close call options through the Srch/CloCall Opt menu.  
Close Call Only  
Search the selected bands for close call hits; the scanner stops all other scanning  
for a close call only search.  
CC Auto Store  
Start a close call search. When a close call hit is detected, the scanner stores that  
frequency in the system named Close Call in the Found Channels group. The  
scanner saves found channels until it reaches the number set in the Max Auto Store  
setting on the Srch/CloCall Opt menu.  
Hits with Scan  
The scanner stores the 10 most recent close call hits to a temporary system; you  
can set the options for this temporary system, just like you can for permanent  
systems. The scanner deletes the 10 saved frequencies in this temporary system  
when you turn the power off. If you want to save the any of these frequencies  
permanently, you need to store them to a programmed system or use the CC Auto  
Store feature.  
Set Quick Key  
Assign this close call hits system to a Quick Key so you can easily enable or  
disable it during scanning. Enter a number from 0 to 99; tap NO (the decimal  
point) if you don't want to assign this system or site to a Quick Key. (For more  
information, see Quick Keys.)  
Set Number Tag  
Assign a number to this system you can use to tune directly to the system. Choose  
a number from 0 to 999. (For more information, see Number Tags.) Note that you  
can only set a system number tag for the Close Call system.  
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Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out the system so the scanner will ignore it  
during Scan and Search modes. If you lock out the system none of the found  
channels will be scanned conventionally.  
Unlocked: The system is not locked out.  
Temporary L/O: The system is locked out until you turn the scanner off and  
back on.  
Lockout: The system is permanently locked out.  
Set Hold Time  
Set the minimum number of seconds the scanner should spend checking this close  
call hits system even if there is no traffic on any channel. (The scanner always  
checks each channel in a close call hits system once even if the hold time is set to 0  
seconds.) Select the number of seconds from 0 through 255 (0 is the default).  
Set CC Mode  
Choose whether scanner runs close call checks in the background, while you're  
performing other scans or searches. (The scanner never runs close call checks  
when you're in tone-out mode.)  
Off : The scanner does not run close call checks in the background.  
CC DND : The scanner runs close call checks every 2 seconds, but it will not  
leave an active channel for a close call check.  
CC Pri : The scanner runs close call checks every 2 seconds, even if the  
current channel is active. The scanner runs the close call check even while  
you are monitoring a transmission.  
Set CC Override  
Choose On if you want the scanner to stop its current operation and automatically  
jump to the frequency when it detects a close call hit. Choose Off if you want the  
scanner to alert you to the close call hit and prompt you to change frequency; if  
you choose not to change frequency, the scanner times out and returns to its  
previous operation.  
Set CC Alert  
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Decide whether the scanner triggers an alert tone and light when it detects a close  
call hit. (Compare this to the system setting Emergency Alert, which triggers a  
tone and light when a Talk Group contains an emergency flag.) The available  
options for Set Alert Tone and Set Alert Light are common to both types of alerts.  
Set Alert Tone  
Set Alert Light  
Set CC Pause  
Choose how long you want the scanner to pause on a close call hit before going  
back to its previous operation; this setting only applies when the Set CC Override  
feature is turned off. Choose a pause time of 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, or 60 seconds. If  
you want the scanner to wait for your input whenever it detects a close call hit,  
select Infinite.  
Set CC Bands  
Choose whether you want the scanner to search for close call hits on the frequency  
bands listed below. Select each band you want to search, then press YES to turn  
that band On.  
The scanner only searches for close call hits on bands that are turned on.  
Band  
Frequencies  
VHF Low  
1
25.0000–53.9900 MHz  
VHF Low  
2
54.0000–107.9000 MHz  
108.0000–136.9875 MHz  
137.0000–224.9000 MHz  
Air Band  
VHF  
High 1  
VHF  
High 2  
225.0000–319.9750 MHz  
320.0000–520.0000 MHz  
UHF  
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800 MHz  
+
758.0000–960.0000 MHz  
1240.0000–1300.0000 MHz  
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43.Priority Scan  
This section applies to conventional system priority mode only. For priority on  
trunked systems, turn on the Priority ID system option and set the desired channels  
as priority channels.  
Priority mode has two "sub modes" (similar to Close Call and Close Call Only):  
– In Priority Scan mode, the scanner pauses the current operation at a  
designated interval to check for activity on any unlocked channels set as  
priority channels.  
After the priority channel check is complete, the scanner resumes the  
previous operation.  
– In Priority Plus Scan mode, the scanner stops the current operation and only  
checks the priority channels.  
Priority Scan menu  
Use the Priority Scan menu to control how Priority mode operates:  
Set Priority  
Choose one of the following priority scan methods:  
On : Enter Priority Scan mode; also, the scanner performs a normal priority  
scan whenever you enter Priority mode in the future.  
Plus On : Enter Priority Plus Scan mode; also, the scanner performs a  
priority plus scan whenever you enter Priority mode in the future.  
Off : Exit Priority mode, and do not go into Priority mode in the future.  
Set Interval  
Decide how many seconds you want the scanner to wait between priority channel  
checks. Enter a number between 1 and 10 seconds. (This setting is used in normal  
priority scans only.)  
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MaxCHs/Pri-Scan  
Decide how many priority channels the scanner checks during each interval. Enter  
a number between 1 and 100. If the number of priority channels is greater than the  
number you enter here, the scanner divides them into groups. For example, if you  
set the maximum channels to 20 and there are 100 priority channels, the scanner  
checks those 100 channels in groups of 20 and takes a total of 5 intervals to  
complete the priority scan.  
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44.Program Location  
The Program Location menu lets you create and edit points of interest ( POI ),  
intersections( Dangerous Xing ), and roads ( Dangerous Road ). The available  
settings vary for each location type.  
POI  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECT VOLUME-SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners or the  
SCROLL / FUNCTION knob on mobile scanners to choose the character you  
want, then press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next character.  
Set Type  
When you create a location, the location is created as the type you are currently  
viewing (POI, Dangerous Xing, or Dangerous Road). If you want to change the  
location type, you can select the new location type here.  
When you change the location type, the scanner goes back to the Program  
Location menu. Select the new location type to edit this location; the scanner resets  
the available options based on the new location type.  
Set Alert  
This menu lets you configure whether the scanner triggers an alert tone and light  
when you approach this location.  
Set Alert Light  
This setting is exactly the same as its counterpart on the system, site, and channel  
menus.  
Set Alert Tone  
Choose one of the available alert tones for this POI:  
Alert 1 :  
1047 Hz for 125 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1047 Hz for 125 ms / Silence for  
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50 ms / 1319 Hz for 125 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1568 Hz for 125 ms /  
Silence for 175 ms / 1319 Hz for 125 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1568 Hz for  
125 ms  
Alert 2 :  
1047 Hz for 200 ms / Silence for 200 ms / 1760 Hz for 250 ms / Silence for  
100 ms / 1397 Hz for 250 ms  
Alert 3 :  
2093 Hz for 125 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1976 Hz for 125 ms / Silence for  
50 ms / 2093 Hz for 125 ms  
Alert 4 :  
1319 Hz for 25 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1397 Hz for 25 ms / Silence for  
50ms / 1175 Hz for 25 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1319 Hz for 25 ms  
Off (No alert tone sounded).  
If you select an alert tone, the scanner prompts you to select the volume level  
(Level 1 through Level 15 ) you want to the alert tone to use; leave the volume at  
Auto to have the scanner sound the alert tone without changing the volume.  
Set Location Info  
Enter the latitude and longitude for this location.  
Set Range  
Enter how far out from this location you want the scanner to alert you. You can  
configure the scanner to sound an alert tone and flash a light when you reach the  
radius entered here. The scanner treats the number you enter here as miles or  
kilometres depending on the value you selected in the Set Unit field in the Set GPS  
Format menu (under the main Settings menu). Enter a range from 0.05 through 4.0  
mi/km, in 0.05 mi/ km steps.  
Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out this location so the scanner no longer checks  
it.  
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Choose Unlocked (default), Temporary L/O (the location is locked out until you  
turn the scanner off and back on), or Lockout (the location is locked out until you  
change this setting).  
Delete Location  
Delete this location and its settings, including any alert settings.  
New Location  
Create a new location.  
Dangerous Xing and Dangerous Road menus  
(The settings and available options for dangerous crossings and dangerous roads  
are exactly the same.)  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECTVOLUME- SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners to choose the  
character you want, then press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next  
character.  
Set Type  
When you create a location, the location is created as the type you are currently  
viewing (POI, Dangerous Xing, or Dangerous Road). If you want to change the  
location type, you can select the new location type here. When you change the  
location type, the scanner goes back to the Program Location menu . Select the  
new location type to edit this location; the scanner resets the available options  
based on the new location type.  
Set Alert Volume  
Activate the alert tone for this location. Select the volume level ( Level 1 through  
Level 15 ) you want to the alert tone to use, or select Auto to have the scanner  
sound the alert tone without changing the volume. If you don't want the scanner to  
sound an alert as you approach this location, select Off .  
The tone pattern varies depending on what type of location this is:  
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– Dangerous Xing alert tone:  
1175 Hz for 250 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1319 Hz for 50 ms / Silence for  
50 ms / 1397 Hz for 250 ms  
– Dangerous Road alert tone  
1568 Hz for 250 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 1760 Hz for 50 ms / Silence for  
50 ms / 1976 Hz for 250 ms / Silence for 50 ms / 2093 Hz for 50 ms /  
Silence for 50 ms / 1047 Hz for 250 ms  
Set Alert Light  
This setting is exactly the same as its counterpart on the system, site, and channel  
menus.  
Set Location Info  
Enter the latitude and longitude for this location.  
Set Heading  
Decide whether the scanner alerts you of this Dangerous Xing or Road each time  
you approach it or only when you are traveling in a particular direction. To make  
the alert direction-dependent, select the direction from the list; select All Range to  
be alerted regardless or your direction.  
Set Speed Limit  
Decide whether the scanner alerts you of this Dangerous Xing or Road each time  
you approach it or only when you are traveling above a certain speed. To make the  
alert speed-dependent, enter the speed limit for this location; leave the speed limit  
blank to be alerted regardless of your speed. The scanner treats the number you  
enter here as miles or kilometers depending on the value you selected in the Set  
Unit field in the Set GPS Format menu (under the main Settings menu). Enter a  
range from 0 through 200 mi/km, in 1 mi/km steps.  
Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out this location so the scanner no longer checks  
it.  
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Choose Unlocked (default), Temporary L/O (the location is locked out until you  
turn the scanner off and back on), or Lockout (the location is locked out until you  
change this setting).  
Delete Location  
Delete this location and its settings, including any alert settings.  
New Location  
Create a new location.  
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45.Search and Store  
With this feature, the scanner searches a system and saves any frequencies it finds  
activity on. When the scanner detects activity on a frequency, it verifies that the  
frequency has not already been stored, then adds the frequency to the Found  
Channels group. (Since these frequencies are stored with individual systems, you  
must have at least one programmed system to use the Search and Store feature.)  
The scanner displays a list of all programmed systems. Select the system you want  
to search and add found channels to. The options you have depend on the type of  
system you select:  
– If the system you selected is a conventional system , the scanner prompts  
you to select a custom search or a preset service search range.  
– If the system you selected is a trunked system , the scanner prompts you to  
select a site within that system. The scanner searches the site for active Talk  
Groups and stores the Talk Group ID to the Found Channels group. (If the  
site you selected is locked, the scanner automatically unlocks it and begins  
the search.)  
– If the system you selected is an EDACS SCAT system , the scanner  
displays an error message: the search and store feature can't be used on  
EDACS SCAT systems.  
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46.Search for...  
Use this menu to start a search, to change the options for the three different types  
of searches, and program the 3 search keys.  
Service Search  
Start a search of one of the 8 preset service bands. Choose from Air, CB Radio,  
UHF CB Radio, Racing, FM Broadcast, Police, Marine, Railroad .  
Edit Service  
This menu lets you change the default settings for the 12 preset service bands.  
Select the service you want to edit from the list, then set the following options:  
Set Delay Time  
Set the number of seconds the scanner should wait after a transmission stops  
before moving on to the next channel. Select 0, 1, 2 (default), 5, 10, or 30 seconds.  
To have scanner leave the channel after a designated number of seconds whether  
the transmission stops or not, select one of the negative values. Choose -10  
seconds to have the scanner leave the channel after 10 seconds even if the  
transmission is still going on; choose -5 seconds or -2 seconds to have the scanner  
leave after 5 seconds or 2 seconds, respectively.  
Set Attenuator  
Turn on attenuation to reduce the signal strength by 20 dB. All frequencies in the  
search range are attenuated during search.  
Set Audio AGC  
Turn on Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for this system. When you activate this  
feature, the scanner automatically adjusts the volume for each channel based on the  
signal strength. You can turn on the gain control for Analog and Digital signals  
separately.  
To change the settings for the audio AGC, see Adjust Audio AGC  
P25 Waiting Time  
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When searching in a band that has a mix of analog and digital signals (i.e., where  
the Audio Mode is set to All), it is possible to have false decode problems that  
results in digital noise at the beginning of transmissions. To prevent this, a user-  
configurable P25 wait time (from 0 to 1000 ms) has been added.  
During the wait time, the scanner evaluates the received signal; if it detects P25  
data, the scanner opens squelch immediately. If it does not detect any P25 data, the  
scanner opens squelch as soon as the wait time expires.  
Note: Any analog transmissions on this channel will lose the first part of the  
transmission, up to the wait time you set here.  
Select the number of milliseconds (after the start of a transmission) the scanner  
should wait while checking for P25 data. Choose a number from 0 through 1000  
ms in 100 ms increments. The scanner only applies the wait time when Tone/Code  
Search in Srch/CloCall Opt is set to Off.  
Search with Scan  
Custom Search  
Start a search of the 10 custom search ranges.  
Edit Custom  
This menu lets you program the ten custom search ranges. Select the custom search  
you want to edit from the list, then set the following options:  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECTVOLUME- SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners or the  
SCROLL / FUNCTION knob on mobile scanners to choose the character you  
want, then press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next character.  
Edit Srch Limit  
Change the range of frequencies covered by this custom search. The scanner  
prompts you to input the lower frequency limit and then the upper frequency limit.  
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Set Delay Time  
Set the number of seconds the scanner should wait after a transmission stops  
before moving on to the next channel. Select 0, 1, 2 (default), 5, 10, or 30 seconds.  
To have scanner leave the channel after a designated number of seconds whether  
the transmission stops or not, select one of the negative values. Choose -10  
seconds to have the scanner leave the channel after 10 seconds even if the  
transmission is still going on; choose -5 seconds or -2 seconds to have the scanner  
leave after 5 seconds or 2 seconds, respectively.  
Set Modulation  
Select what type of modulation the scanner should use for this frequency or  
channel. (Only the modulation types available for this frequency or channel are  
displayed.)  
The scanner uses the default modulation type for this frequency's band.  
Auto  
The scanner treats the frequency as an AM band.  
AM  
The scanner treats the frequency as a Narrowband FM band.  
The scanner treats the frequency as an FM band.  
NFM  
FM  
The scanner treats the frequency as a Wideband FM band.  
The scanner treats the frequency as an FM broadcast band.  
WFM  
FMB  
Set Attenuator  
Turn on attenuation to reduce the signal strength by 20 dB. All frequencies in the  
search range are attenuated during search.  
Set Step  
Select the number of kHz between each channel. Choose 5.0, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10.0,  
12.5, 15.0, 20.0, 25.0, 50.0 or 100.0 kHz. Select Auto to use the default step for this  
band.  
Set C-Ch Only  
If you set C-Ch Only Mode to On, the scanner will only search for control channel  
data. If it detects such data it will stop on the control channel and display channel  
activity for the found system. For Motorola systems, it will try to follow voice  
channel traffic using the Motorola Band Plan you select in the next setting. It will  
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also display the name of the found system if the system's ID matches a known  
system.  
Set MOT Band Plan  
If this custom search is a Motorola system, you need to select a band plan, just like  
you do when you program a Motorola system for scanning. See Edit Band Plan for  
more information.  
Set Audio AGC  
Turn on Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for this system. When you activate this  
feature, the scanner automatically adjusts the volume for each channel based on the  
signal strength. You can turn on the gain control for Analog and Digital signals  
separately.  
To change the settings for the audio AGC, see Adjust Audio AGC  
P25 Waiting Time  
When searching in a band that has a mix of analog and digital signals (i.e., where  
the Audio Mode is set to All), it is possible to have false decode problems that  
results in digital noise at the beginning of transmissions. To prevent this, a user-  
configurable P25 wait time (from 0 to 1000 ms) has been added.  
During the wait time, the scanner evaluates the received signal; if it detects P25  
data, the scanner opens squelch immediately. If it does not detect any P25 data, the  
scanner opens squelch as soon as the wait time expires.  
Note: Any analog transmissions on this channel will lose the first part of the  
transmission, up to the wait time you set here.  
Select the number of milliseconds (after the start of a transmission) the scanner  
should wait while checking for P25 data. Choose a number from 0 through 1000  
ms in 100 ms increments. The scanner only applies the wait time when Tone/Code  
Search in Srch/CloCall Opt is set to Off.  
Search with Scan  
Search and Store  
Search a stored system and save the frequency information of any active channels.  
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Set Search Key  
The scanner has three one-touch search keys (number keys 1 , 2 , and 3 ) that you  
can assign to any saved search range.  
1. Select the search key you want to program (Search Key 1 through Search  
Key 3 ).  
2. Select the search range you want to assign to this key. The search range can  
be a service search, a custom search, a tone-out search, or a band scope  
search.  
3. Press YES to confirm the selection.  
Once you assign a search range to a key, you can start the search just by pressing  
the appropriate key.  
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47.Search with Scan  
Set Quick Key  
Assign this search range to a Quick Key so you can easily enable or disable it  
during scanning. Enter a number from 0 to 99; tap NO (the decimal point) if you  
don't want to assign this search range to a Quick Key. (For more information, see  
Quick Keys.)  
Set Startup Key  
Assign this search range to a Startup Key so you can lock or unlock it during  
power up. Enter a number from 0 to 9; tap NO (the decimal point) if you don't  
want to assign this search range to a Startup Key. (For more information, see  
Startup Keys.)  
Set Number Tag  
Assign a number to this search range that you can use to quickly access the first  
frequency of the the search range. Choose a number from 0 to 999. (For more  
information, see Number Tags.)  
Set Lockout  
Decide whether you want to lock out the search so the scanner will ignore it during  
Scan and Search modes. Choose one of the following options:  
Unlocked: The search range is included while scanning.  
Temporary L/O: The search range is locked out until you turn the scanner  
off and back on.  
Lockout: The search range is permanently locked out.  
Set Hold Time  
Set how long the scanner spends checking this search range before moving to the  
next search range or system. (2 seconds is the default).  
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48.Set Alert Tone  
Choose one of the 9 different tone patterns for the scanner to use for the alert tone:  
4000 Hz for 50 ms » Silence for 20 ms » 4000 Hz for 50 ms » Silence  
for 20 ms » 4000 Hz for 50 ms  
Alert 1  
800 Hz for 50 ms » Silence for 20 ms » 1050 Hz for 50 ms » Silence  
for 20 ms » (repeat twice)  
Alert 2  
800 Hz for 50 ms » Silence for 20 ms » 1050 Hz for 50 ms » Silence  
for 20 ms » 4000 Hz for 100 ms  
Alert 3  
120 Hz for 10 ms » 800 Hz for 10 ms » 1200 Hz for 10 ms (repeat 5  
times)  
Alert 4  
1200 Hz for 150 ms  
Alert 5  
Alert 6  
Alert 7  
Alert 8  
1200 Hz for 70 ms » Silence for 50 ms » 1200 Hz for 70 ms  
2000 Hz for 200 ms » Silence for 10 ms » 800 Hz for 150 ms (repeat  
3 times)  
500 Hz for 40 ms » Silence for 10 ms » 500 Hz for 40 ms » Silence  
for 10 ms » 500 Hz for 40 ms  
2400 Hz for 70 ms » Silence for 20 ms » 3000 Hz for 70 ms » Silence  
for 70ms (repeat twice)  
Alert 9  
Off  
No alert tone sounded.  
If you select an alert tone, the scanner prompts you to select the volume level  
(Level 1 through Level 15 ) you want to the alert tone to use; leave the volume at  
Auto to have the scanner sound the alert tone without changing the volume.  
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49.Srch/CloCall Opt  
This menu lets you set general options for how the scanner operates in Search and  
Close Call modes.  
Freq Lockouts  
Rvw Search L/O : This option displays a list of all locked out frequencies.  
To unlock any frequency on the list, just select it and press YES.  
Unlock All : This option removes the locks on all frequencies at once.  
Broadcast Screen  
Choose whether you want the scanner to screen out common broadcast bands and  
ignore hits on these bands. You can screen out signals on 4 preset bands and up to  
10 custom bands. The preset bands are:  
Pager  
FM  
(148.0000 – 149.2500 MHz)  
(88.0000 - 108.0000 MHz)  
UHF TV (764.0000 - 775.9999 MHz)  
(794.0000 – 819.9999 MHz)  
VHF TV (50.0000 - 70.0000 MHz)  
(174.0000 - 225.0000 MHz)  
Your options for broadcast screening are listed below:  
Set All Band On  
Turn on screening for all broadcast bands and ignore any hits on these frequencies.  
Set All Band Off  
Turn off screening for all broadcast bands, and treat hits on these frequencies the  
same as any other band.  
Set Each Band  
Turn screening on or off for each band individually. The scanner displays the  
bands listed above. Select the band you want to change, then press YES to toggle  
the setting.  
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Program Band  
Create up to 10 custom bands that you want the scanner to screen out hits on.  
1. Select a custom band slot (Band 1 through Band 10).  
2. When the scanner prompts you, input the lower frequency limit.  
3. When the scanner prompts you, input the upper frequency limit.  
4. Once you create the custom band, turn screening on or off the same way you  
did for the preset bands.  
Tone/Code Search  
Choose whether the scanner searches an active frequency for CTCSS/DCS tones  
(CTCSS/DCS Search), P25 NAC codes (P25 NAC Search), or neither (Off). (The  
scanner ignores this setting in AM, WFM, and FMB bands.)  
Repeater Find  
If you turn this feature on, whenever the scanner detects a signal on a common  
repeater input frequency, it automatically searches for that signal on the output  
frequency. If it finds the signal on the output frequency, the scanner displays  
Repeater Found and switches to monitor the output frequency.  
Max Auto Store  
Enter the maximum number of hits you want the scanner to store during Search  
and Store mode or Close Call Auto Store mode. When the number of stored hits  
reaches the number you enter here, the scanner stops storing hits. Enter a number  
from 1 to 256.  
Set Delay Time  
This setting is used to set the delay time for Quick Search, Close Call, and the CC  
Hits system.  
Set the number of seconds the scanner should wait after a transmission stops  
before moving on to the next channel. Select 0, 1, 2 (default), 5, 10, or 30 seconds.  
To have scanner leave the channel after a designated number of seconds whether  
the transmission stops or not, select one of the negative values. Choose -10  
seconds to have the scanner leave the channel after 10 seconds even if the  
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transmission is still going on; choose -5 seconds or -2 seconds to have the scanner  
leave after 5 seconds or 2 seconds, respectively.  
Set Attenuator  
Turn on attenuation to reduce the signal strength by 20 dB. When you turn on this  
setting, all frequencies in Quick Search mode, Close Call mode, and the Band  
Scope will be attenuated.  
Set Audio AGC  
Turn on Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for this system. When you activate this  
feature, the scanner automatically adjusts the volume for each channel based on the  
signal strength. You can turn on the gain control for Analog and Digital signals  
separately.  
To change the settings for the audio AGC, see Adjust Audio AGC  
P25 Waiting Time  
During search and Close Call operation, it is possible to have false decode  
problems that result in digital noise at the beginning of transmissions. To prevent  
this, a userconfigurable P25 wait time (from 0 to 1000 ms) has been added.  
During the wait time, the scanner evaluates the received signal; if it detects P25  
data, the scanner opens squelch immediately. If it does not detect any P25 data, the  
scanner opens squelch as soon as the wait time expires.  
Note: Any analog transmissions will lose the first part of the transmission, up  
to the wait time you set here.  
Select the number of milliseconds (after the start of a transmission) the scanner  
should wait while checking for P25 data. Choose a number from 0 through 1000  
ms in 100 ms increments. This setting will be applied in Close Call, Quick Search,  
and Band Scope modes.  
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50.Startup Keys  
Startup Keys let you change the lockout state for several systems, sites, and search  
ranges all at the same time. When you activate the Startup Key, the scanner checks  
all systems, sites, or search ranges and locks or unlocks them according to these  
rules:  
– If any systems, sites, or search ranges do not have a Startup Key assigned,  
the scanner does not change their locked/unlocked state (i.e., if they are  
unlocked, it leaves them unlocked).  
– If any systems, sites, or search ranges do have an assigned Startup Key, the  
scanner compared the assigned Startup Key to the one you activated:  
o If a system's Startup Key does not match the one you activated, the  
scanner locks that system.  
o If a system's Startup Key matches the one you activated, the scanner  
unlocks that system and enables all of its Quick Keys.  
Assigning Startup Keys  
– Multiple systems, sites, and search ranges can share the same Startup Key.  
– Startup Keys range from 0 to 9 .  
– If you do not want a system, site, or search range to be affected by any  
Startup Keys, enter the decimal point for the Startup Key (this is the default  
setting).  
To a conventional system:  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system you want to assign the Startup Key to.  
3. Select Edit Sys Option, then select Set Startup Key.  
4. Enter the Startup Key you want to use for this system.  
To a trunked system:  
1. Open the Program System menu.  
2. Select the system you want to assign the Startup Key to.  
3. Select Edit Site, then select the site you want.  
4. Select Set Startup Key, then enter the Startup Key you want to use for this  
site.  
To a service search range :  
1. Open the Search for... menu.  
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2. Select Edit Service, then select the service search range you want to assign  
the Startup Key to.  
3. Select Search with Scan, then select Set Startup Key.  
4. Enter the Startup Key you want to use for this search range.  
To a custom search range :  
1. Open the Search for... menu.  
2. Select Edit Custom, then select the custom search range you want to assign  
the Startup Key to.  
3. Select Search with Scan, then select Set Startup Key.  
4. Enter the Startup Key you want to use for this custom search range.  
Using Startup Keys  
To activate a Startup Key:  
1. Turn the scanner off.  
2. Press & hold the number key that corresponds to the Startup Key while you  
power the scanner on. (e.g. To activate Startup Key configuration # 2, press  
& hold 2 on the number pad while turning the scanner on.)  
3. Continue holding the number key until the scanner display shows the  
number of the Startup Key configuration (In the example above, the display  
shows Startup Config. Key No. 2 ).  
For example, say you have 4 systems programmed according to the table below:  
Assigned Startup  
State  
Key  
3
Locked  
Unlocked  
Locked  
None (.)  
None (.)  
9
Unlocked  
Here is the result if you power on the scanner while you press and hold 3 :  
Assigned Startup  
Previous state  
Resulting state  
Key  
3
Locked  
Unlocked  
None (.)  
Unlocked  
Unlocked (no change)  
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None (.)  
9
Locked  
Locked (no change)  
Locked  
Unlocked  
Here is the result if you power on the scanner while you press and hold 5 :  
Assigned Startup  
Previous state  
Resulting state  
Key  
3
Locked  
Locked  
None (.)  
None (.)  
9
Unlocked  
Locked  
Unlocked (no change)  
Locked (no change)  
Locked  
Unlocked  
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51.Tone A and Tone B Settings  
You can configure the scanner to search for tones in several different ways, based  
on the values you enter for Tone A and Tone B:  
Positive number  
Positive number  
Tone A  
setting  
Tone B Setting  
Operation Monitor the channel for two-tone pages only. The scanner opens  
squelch and displays the tone information when the following occur:  
1. The scanner detects a tone that matches the value you set for  
Tone A.  
2. The tone is at least 250 ms long.  
3. Within 500 ms, the scanner detects a second tone that matches  
the value set for Tone B.  
4. The second tone is at least 100 ms long.  
Positive number  
0.0 Hz  
Tone A  
setting  
Tone B Setting  
Operation Monitor the channel for single-tone pages only. The scanner opens  
squelch and displays the tone information when the following occur:  
1. The scanner detects a tone that matches the value you set for  
Tone A.  
2. The tone is at least 1.25 seconds long and not more than 3.75  
seconds long.  
0.0 Hz  
Positive number  
Tone A  
setting  
Tone B Setting  
Operation Monitor the channel for group tones only. The scanner opens squelch  
and displays the tone information when the following occur:  
1. The scanner detects a tone that matches the value you set for Tone  
B.  
2. The tone is at least 3.75 seconds long.  
0.0 Hz  
0.0 Hz  
Tone A  
setting  
Tone B Setting  
Operation Monitor the channel for two-tone pages, single-tone pages, and group  
tones. This tone out search mode works as follows:  
1. All detected tones are compared to the three criteria listed  
above.  
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2. If the tone meets any one of the criteria, the scanner checks to  
see if this tone frequency is already saved to a tone out channel  
with the same frequency, modulation, and attenuator settings.  
3. If the detected tone matches a saved tone, the scanner opens  
squelch.  
4. If the detected tone does not match any saved tones, the  
scanner opens squelch, flashes the tone information on the  
display, and asks if you want to save the tone information.  
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52.Tone-Out for...  
Tone-Out Standby  
Check the tone out channels for paging tones, according to each channel's  
individual settings.  
Tone-Out Setup  
This menu lets you configure the 10 tone-out channels. Select the channel you  
want to edit from the list, then set the frequency, tone, and other options for that  
channel.  
Edit Name  
Enter a name or edit the existing one. Names can be 16 characters long, and they  
can contain upper and lower case letters, punctuation, and spaces. Turn the  
SELECTVOLUME-SQUELCH knob on the handheld scanners to choose the  
character you want, then press 6 (right cursor) to move the cursor to the next  
character.  
Set Frequencies  
Use this menu to program frequencies for this Tone Out channel.  
Set Tone  
This menu lets you configure the type of tone out search. Select the tone you want  
to edit (Edit Tone A or Edit Tone B ), then set the frequency for that tone. Enter a  
frequency between 250 Hz and 3500 Hz, or set the frequency to 0 Hz. (See Tone A  
and Tone B Settings for more information.)  
Set Delay Time  
Set the number of seconds the scanner should wait after a transmission stops  
before moving on to the next channel. Select 0, 1, 2 (default), 5, 10, or 30 seconds .  
To have the scanner wait for your input before moving on to the next channel,  
select Infinite .  
Set Alert  
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Decide whether the scanner triggers an alert tone and light when it detects a tone  
on this channel. (Compare this to the system setting Emergency Alert, which  
triggers a tone and light when a Talk Group contains an emergency flag.) The  
available options for Set Alert Tone and Set Alert Light are common to both types  
of alerts.  
Set Alert Tone  
Set Alert Light  
Set Audio AGC  
Turn on Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for this Tone-Out channel. When you  
activate this feature, the scanner automatically adjusts the volume for the channel  
based on the signal strength.  
To change the settings for the audio AGC, see Adjust Audio AGC.  
Tone-Out Search  
You can set the scanner to search for and identify the tones used in tone-outs. To  
do so, you set both the A and B tones to a value of "0". See Tone A and Tone B  
Settings for more information.  
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53.Key Safe Mode  
Key Safe mode locks out the programming menu and more advanced functions so the  
user can't accidently "break" the scanner. This mode is ideal for any situation where  
you want another person to be able to use the scanner without changing any of the  
settings.  
To turn Key Safe mode on (or off)  
Turn the scanner off.  
Press and hold FUNCTION while you turn the scanner back on.  
The scanner display shows Key Safe Mode On (or Key Safe Mode Off ), then  
returns to the operation it was performing when you turned it off.  
While Key Safe mode is on, MENU is disabled along with the key  
combinations described in the table below.  
When you try to use a disabled key combination, the scanner display shows  
Key Safe Mode. Press FUNC while Power On for Full Operation .  
The table below shows which key combinations are disabled and which ones operate  
normally (depending on the operating mode the scanner is in):  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Hold (Close call)  
3 (Search 3)  
2 (Search 2)  
Normal operation  
Normal operation  
1 (Search 1)  
Tap  
Press & hold  
FUNCTION Normal operation  
While Scanning: Normal operation  
While Holding: Disabled  
Disabled  
+ Tap  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Scan (Search)  
6 (Display  
mode)  
4 (IF  
exchange)  
5 (Volume  
offset)  
Tap  
In Close Call,  
Tone-Out, GPS,  
and Band Scope  
Normal operation.  
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modes, this key is  
disabled. In  
Search mode, this  
operates as the  
Resume function.  
Disabled  
FUNCTION  
While Scanning: Normal operation  
+ Tap  
While Holding: Disabled  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Lockout  
9
7
8 (Reverse  
(Modulation)  
(Attenuation)  
freq.)  
Tap  
Normal operation  
(Temporary  
Lockout Only).  
NA  
Disabled  
Normal  
Operation  
(Temporary  
Lockout Only).  
NA  
Normal operation.  
Double tap  
Press & hold  
FUNCTION  
+ Tap  
Normal operation.  
Normal operation  
While scanning: Normal operation  
While Holding: Disabled  
FUNCTION  
While  
Disabled  
While  
+ Double tap  
scanning:  
Normal  
scanning:  
Normal  
operation  
operation  
While Holding:  
Disabled  
While Holding:  
Disabled  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Disabled  
While  
scanning:  
Normal  
Normal  
operation.  
While  
scanning:  
Normal  
operation  
operation  
While Holding:  
Disabled  
While Holding:  
Disabled  
Key Name  
(2nd  
operation)  
Action on:  
Backlight  
(Power, Lock)  
Yes (Enter,  
GPS)  
No (Decimal,  
Priority)  
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Normal operation  
Normal operation  
Tap  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Press & hold  
FUNCTION  
+ Tap  
Normal operation  
While  
Scanning:  
Normal  
operation  
While Holding  
Disabled  
FUNCTION  
+ Press &  
hold  
Normal operation  
Disabled  
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54.Settings  
Set Backlight  
This menu lets you configure the display and key backlight.  
Set Mode  
Choose how you want the backlight to operate:  
10 sec  
30 sec  
The scanner keeps the backlight on for 10 seconds after the last  
operation.  
The scanner keeps the backlight on for 30 seconds after the last  
operation.  
Squelch  
Keypress  
Infinite  
The scanner turns on the backlight when a signal breaks squelch.  
The scanner turns on the backlight when you press a key.  
The scanner leaves the backlight on all the time.  
Set Dimmer  
Select the brightness of the backlight. Your options are high (brightest), middle,  
and low (dimmest).  
Set Color  
Select the color of the backlight. Your options are blue, red, magenta, green, cyan,  
yellow, and white.  
Adjust Key Beep  
Select the volume level (Level 1 through Level 15) you want the keybeep to use, or  
select Auto to have the scanner sound the keybeep without changing the volume. If  
you don't want the scanner to beep when you press the keys, select Off .  
Battery Option  
This menu lets you configure the advanced battery control features:  
Set Battery Save  
Turn the battery save feature on or off.  
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Set Charge Time  
Enter the amount of time you want the battery to draw power while charging.  
Adjust Audio AGC  
Configure how the scanner handles the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for Analog  
and Digital signals:  
Parameter  
Definition  
Analog settings  
Digital settings  
How frequently  
the AGC factor  
updates. Decrease  
this value to make  
AGC respond  
-4 to +6  
(default=0)  
-8 to +8  
(default=0)  
Response Time  
faster (but this  
could result in  
pumping). Increase  
this value to make  
AGC respond  
more slowly.  
The reference level -5 to +5  
that AGC attempts (default=0)  
to adjust the  
-5 to +5  
(default=0)  
Reference Gain  
volume to. If  
digital and analog  
volumes don't  
match, adjust this  
parameter.  
The total dynamic 0 to 15  
range of the AGC  
adjustments. A  
NA  
Gain Range  
larger value allows  
a wider variation  
in volume.  
Adjust Contrast  
Select one of the 15 available contrast levels for the display. As you scroll through  
the options, the display adjusts to the highlighted contrast level; press YES when  
you see the display contrast you want to use.  
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Set C-CH Output  
Choose how you want the scanner to handle control channel data:  
Off : The scanner will not output the control channel data.  
On : The scanner will output the control channel data.  
Extend : The scanner will output the control channel data along with any  
description.  
Set GPS Format  
Configure how the scanner displays position coordinates, time, and units during  
GPS operation:  
Set Pos Format  
Select how the scanner displays longitude and latitude:  
DMS: DDD° MM' SS.ss : Display coordinates in degrees (DDD), minutes  
(MM), and seconds (SS.ss).  
DEG: DDD.dddddd : Display coordinates as decimal degrees.  
Set Time Format  
Select 12H for 12-hour (am/pm) time format or 24H for 24-hour time format.  
Set Time Zone  
Set the number of hours your local time zone differs from universal time  
(GMT/UTC). Select from -14 hours to +14 hours in half-hour (0.5 h) increments.  
Set Unit  
Select the unit used for distance: mile or kilometer (km).  
Set Serial Port  
Set the baud rate for the scanner's serial port. Choose from 4800, 9600, 19200,  
38400,57600 , or 115200 bps; select Off to disable the serial port.  
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Band Defaults  
Use this menu to change the default modulation and frequency step or spacing  
used for each band. The scanner displays the list of available bands in the  
following format:  
{Frequency} : {modulation type} / {step}  
Select the frequency band you want to edit. The scanner prompts you for the  
following information:  
Set Modulation  
Select the type of modulation you want the scanner to use as the default for this  
band:  
AM, Narrowband FM (NFM), FM, Wideband FM (WFM), or FM broadcast  
(FMB).  
Set Step  
Select the number of kHz between each frequency or channel step: 5.0, 6.25, 7.5,  
8.33, 10.0, 12.5, 15.0, 20.0, 25.0, 50.0, or 100.0 khz.  
P25 LP Filter  
This setting lets you set the scanner to apply a software filter that removes the  
4kHz tone you can hear on some P25 systems. Note that turning on this setting  
increases the CPU load and could slightly degrade P25 decode performance on  
some systems.  
Display Unit ID  
The Unit ID (UID) feature lets you see the unit ID of the radio currently  
transmitting on Motorola, EDACS, and APCO P25 systems. To see the Unit ID,  
you need to first turn on the global Unit ID option in the Settings menu.  
Press MENU.  
Scroll to SETTINGS and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Disp. Unit ID and press E/yes.  
Scroll to On and press E/yes.  
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When turned on, in Display Modes 1 and 2 the scanner will alternate the current  
channel information and the Unit ID information in Line 2 of the display.  
In Display Mode 3, the scanner will display the Unit ID information on Line 3 of  
the display.  
If you program a Unit ID into a channel, you can assign an Alpha to the Unit ID.  
You program a Unit ID just like an iCall ID (press ./no then the Unit ID).  
Notes:  
In some cases where you catch a transmission already in progress you will  
not see the Unit ID.  
In some cases where a second party responds to a transmission before the  
channel is released, you will not see the second party's Unit ID and will  
continue to see the first party's Unit ID.  
See Scanner Info  
This menu lets you see detailed information about the memory and firmware.  
% Memory Used  
See the percent of overall memory used ( Memory Used ) along with the number of  
programmed Systems, Sites , and channels ( CHN ) and the percent of available  
memory positions used for each.  
Firmware Version  
See the firmware version ( Version ) and the serial number ( SN ) of the scanner.  
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55.Wired Clone  
This feature allows you to copy all the settings from one scanner to another of the  
same model:  
Use the included data transfer cables to connect the two scanners. Plug each  
of the cables DB9 connector into one side of a Gender Changer/Null-  
Modem Adaptor.  
On the scanner you want to copy from, go to the Wired Clone menu and  
select Master.  
On the scanner you want to copy to, go to the Wired Clone menu and select  
Slave.  
The master scanner checks to make sure the slave is properly connected and ready  
to receive, then begins the data transfer. Do not disconnect the data transfer  
cable or turn off either scanner during the transfer.  
When the transfer is finished, both scanners display a Complete message. Reboot  
the slave scanner to load the new settings.  
All settings and data saved on the Slave scanner will be erased!  
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56.UBCD396XT Specifications  
General  
20dB nominal  
Attenuation  
310mW nominal into 24speaker  
20mW nominal into 32stereo headphone  
100 channels per second max (Conventional mode)  
300 steps per second max (5kHz steps only)  
Antenna Jack: SMA Type  
Audio Output Power  
Scan Rate  
Search Rate  
Phone Jack: 3.5mm Stereo Type  
External Jacks  
DC Power Jack: EIAJ TYPE-II(Center Positive)  
GPS/Remote Interface Jack: 4pin Mini Type  
24, 0.8 W Max.32mm  
Internal Speaker  
3 x AA Size Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries  
(2300mAh)  
Power Requirements  
3 x AA size Alkaline Batteries  
AC Adapter (6V DC 800mA Regulated)  
(PS-S0680BL2)  
Nominal: -20°C to +60°  
Operating  
Temperature  
Close Call: -10°C to +60°C  
61.0mm(W) x 31.0mm(D) x 136.0mm(H)  
(Without Antenna)  
Size  
167g (Without Battery and Antenna)  
Direct PC control  
Weight  
Database management  
Wired cloning  
Remote Functions  
Display  
64 x 128 Full Dot Matrix LCD with multi-color back  
light  
Sensitivity (nominal) 12dB SINAD  
0.3μV  
0.2μV  
0.4μV  
0.3μV  
25—27.995 MHz  
28—87.9875 MHz  
88—107.9 MHz  
AM  
FM  
FMB  
AM  
108—136.9875 MHz  
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0.2μV  
0.5μV  
0.3μV  
0.3μV  
0.3μV  
0.6μV  
137—173.9875 MHz  
174—224.9 MHz  
225—399.975 MHz  
400—520 MHz  
FM  
WFM  
AM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
758—960 MHz  
1240—1300 MHz  
Signal Noise Ratio (nominal)  
50dB  
48dB  
60dB  
50dB  
47dB  
55dB  
50dB  
40dB  
41dB  
37dB  
25—27.995 MHz  
28—87.9875 MHz  
88—107.9 MHz  
AM  
FM  
FMB  
AM  
108—136.9875 MHz  
137—173.9875 MHz  
174—224.9 MHz  
225—399.975 MHz  
400—520 MHz  
FM  
WFM  
AM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
758—960 MHz  
1240—1300 MHz  
Close Call Sensitivity  
(nominal)  
350μV  
160μV  
70μV  
VHF Low1 Band  
VHF Low2 Band  
Air Band  
60μV  
VHF High1 Band  
VHF High2 Band  
UHF Band  
56μV  
100μV  
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200μV  
800MHz+ Band  
Frequency Range  
Frequency Range (MHz)  
Modulation  
Step(kHz)  
25.0000—27.9950  
28.0000—69.9900  
AM  
FM  
5
10  
70.0000—87.9875  
FM  
12.5  
100  
12.5  
5
88.0000—107.9000  
108.0000—136.9875  
137.0000—147.9950  
148.0000—173.9875  
174.0000—224.9000  
225.0000—399.9750  
400.0000—520.0000  
758.0000—787.9875  
788.0000—805.9875  
806.0000—960.0000  
1240.0000—1300.0000  
FMB  
AM  
FM  
FM  
12.5  
100  
25  
WFM  
AM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
6.25  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
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 , 0.1Hz Step Programmable  
Supported trunking systems  
Motorola Systems: Type I, II, II/I (hybrid)  
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EDACS Systems: FM, NFM, and SCAT  
LTR Systems  
APCO Systems: Astro Imbe, Astro 25  
Dynamic memory allocation capacity  
Systems: 500 max  
Groups: 20 per system  
Site: 1000 max (All) 256 per system  
Channels: 25000 max  
Channels per Trunked System: 500 max  
Heterodyne System  
1st IF: 380.7 to 380.8 MHz / 265.5 to 265.6 MHz  
2nd IF: 10.8 MHz  
3rd IF: 450 kHz  
CTCSS and DCS Tones  
CTCSS Tone Frequencies — 50 frequencies total (Hz)  
67.0  
94.8  
69.3  
71.9  
74.4  
77.0  
79.7  
82.5  
85.4  
88.5  
91.5  
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  
203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1  
DCS Tone Codes — 104 codes total  
023  
051  
114  
143  
174  
025  
053  
115  
145  
205  
026  
054  
116  
152  
212  
031  
065  
122  
155  
223  
032  
071  
125  
156  
225  
036  
072  
131  
162  
226  
043  
073  
132  
165  
243  
047  
074  
134  
172  
244  
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266  
332  
411  
452  
506  
612  
703  
246  
271  
343  
412  
454  
516  
624  
712  
251  
274  
346  
413  
455  
523  
627  
723  
252  
306  
351  
423  
462  
526  
631  
731  
255  
261  
315  
364  
432  
465  
546  
654  
734  
263  
325  
365  
445  
466  
565  
662  
743  
265  
331  
371  
446  
503  
606  
664  
754  
311  
356  
431  
464  
532  
632  
732  
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57.WARRANTY  
Important:  
Satisfactory evidence of the original purchase is required for warranty service  
Warrantor:  
The warrantor is either Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498  
(“Uniden Aust”) or Uniden New Zealand Limited (“Uniden NZ”) as the case may  
be.  
Terms of Warranty:  
Uniden Aust/NZ warrants to the original retail purchaser only that (UBCD396XT)  
(“the Product”), will be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship for the  
duration of the warranty period, subject to the limitations and exclusions set out  
below.  
Warranty period:  
This warranty to the original retail purchaser is only valid in the original country of  
purchase for a Product first purchased either in Australia or New Zealand and will  
expire one (1) year from the date of the original retail sale.If a warranty claim is  
made, this warranty will not apply if the Product is found by Uniden to be:  
(A) Damaged or not maintained in a reasonable manner or as recommended in  
the relevant Uniden Owner’s Manual;  
(B) Modified, altered or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies or  
any configurations not sold by Uniden Aust or Uniden NZ;  
(C) Improperly installed contrary to instructions contained in the relevant Owner’s  
Manual  
(D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent in  
relation to a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty; or  
(E) Used in conjunction with any equipment, parts or a system not manufactured  
by Uniden.  
Parts Covered:  
This warranty covers the Product and included accessories.  
User-generated Data:  
This warranty does not cover any claimed loss of or damage to usergenerated  
data (including but without limitation phone numbers, addresses and images) that  
may be stored on your Product.  
Statement of Remedy:  
If the Product is found not to conform to this warranty as stated above, the  
Warrantor, at its discretion, will either repair the defect or replace the Product  
without any charge for parts or service. This warranty does not include any  
reimbursement or payment of any consequential damages claimed to arise from  
a Product’s failure to comply with the warranty.  
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Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian  
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure  
and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You  
are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of  
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.  
This warranty is in addition to and sits alongside your rights under either the  
COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT 2010 (Australia) or the CONSUMER  
GUARANTEES ACT (New Zealand) as the case may be, none of which can be  
excluded.  
Procedure for obtaining warranty service:  
Depending on the country in which the Product was first purchased, if you  
believe that your Product does not conform with this warranty, you should deliver  
the Product, together with satisfactory evidence of your original purchase (such  
as a legible copy of the sales docket) to Uniden at the addresses shown below.  
You should contact Uniden regarding any compensation that may be payable for  
your expenses incurred in making a warranty claim. Prior to delivery, we  
recommend that you make a backup copy of any phone numbers, images or  
other data stored on your Product, in case it is lost or damaged during warranty  
service.  
UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD  
Service Division  
345 Princes Highway,  
Rockdale, NSW 2216  
Phone number: 1300 366 895  
UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LTD  
Service Division  
150 Harris Road, East Tamaki  
Auckland 2013  
Phone number: (09) 273 8377  
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