Scanning systems – Uniden UBCD996T User Manual

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Notes:

Select a Custom Range

Assign all the systems/sites that you want to scan at the same time. You can use

one key

to

for each. In additional, you can assign the same startup key to the

next system or site so that system or site is unlocked at power up. To change a

Startup key back to unassigned, enter

.

To begin scanning preprogrammed or programmed systems, press

. The UBCD996T scans all unlocked systems in all programmed

and activated quick-key groups and any searches unlocked for search with scan.

To enable or disable systems or sites for scanning, press the site/system’s

System/Site Quick Key while scanning.

If no systems are programmed, or all systems are locked out,

appears. Program a system or select a system to scan.

When scanning multiple systems, the UBCD996T scans systems according to
the assigned quick key. Systems assigned to quick key 1 is scanned first, then 2,
3, 4, etc. Systems not assigned to a quick key are scanned last, then unlocked
searches. Within a quick key, systems are scanned in the order they were
assigned.

Within a system, channels are scanned according to the assigned channel group,
with the same priority as described above for systems.

The UBCD996T scans a system for the duration you set using the System Hold
Time option (see “ Setting the System Hold Time” on Page70”). For trunked
systems, the scanner moves to the next system after the hold time expires, the
current transmission ends, and the channel delay expires.
Conventional systems operate similarly, but all unlocked channels are scanned at
least one time regardless of the hold time setting.

Each search range is searched for the amount of time you set using the “Set
Hold Time” option. See “ Setting the System Hold Time” on Page70 for more
information.

Search for…

Edit Custom

Search with Scan
Set Startup Key

Nothing to

Scan

Scanning Systems

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