Uniden UBCT8 User Manual

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SCAN

SCAN

Duplicate Frequency Alert

Memory Lock

Scanning Private Bank

If you enter a frequency which has been stored in another channel, you will hear an error

tone and the other channel displays.

Press

(decimal key) to clear and start again.

––– OR –––

Press again to store the frequency in both channels.

The smallest channel appears on the display when you store same frequency in

two or more channels.

To avoid the accidental programming frequencies and talk group IDs, you can lock the

memory with Memory Lock.

Press and hold

for 2 seconds to activate this feature ,and “

” appears on

the display. If you press to program memory, you will hear two beeps. To deactivate

Memory Lock, press and hold

for 2 seconds again.

1. After programming frequencies, simply press

to begin scanning. Or pressing

repeatedly until

appears on the

display, you can start Private Bank Scanning.

The scanner scans only upward all the channels.

2. The bank indicators selected for scanning appear on the display, and the bank being

currently monitored flashes. You can deselect banks from active scanning by entering

their numbers on your keypad. The indicator for each deselected bank disappears, and

the bank’s channels are not scanned.

One bank must always be active. You cannot deactivate all five banks at the same

time. If you try to deselect all the banks, the first bank is automatically selected.

To restore a bank to active scanning, enter the bank’s number on your keypad.

The bank’s indicator will display again.

3. During normal scanning the scanner skips

unprogrammed or locked out channels.

4. When a transmission is received, the scanner stops

on that channel. When the transmission ends,

scanning resumes automatically.

You can set the scanner to hold for two seconds

on the frequency for a response. For more

information on Delay feature, please see page 28.

E

Note:

PROG

PROG

E

PROG

HOLD/RESUME

SCAN

“SCAN”

Note:

Note:

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