External power, Controls and functions – Uniden BEARCAT UBC 70XLT User Manual

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Controls and Functions

External Power

The

UBC70XLT

can

be

powered

by

the

Charger

(included

with

the

unit

which

con­

verts

standard

household

current

into

12

VDC. Plug charger into the jack on the side

of

the

unit.

Plug

the

other

end

into

any

standard

220

VAC

household

outlet.

Do

not

plug

the

scanner

into

an

outlet

con­

trolled by a wall switch as prolonged peri­

ods of no power will cause a loss of memory.

CAUTION:

Use

only

the

Charger

included

with

your

UBC

70XLT

or

Cigarette

Lighter

Power

Cord

UA502

or

UA502A.

Recharg­

ing or operating with a higher voltage or re­

verse polarity may damage your unit.

The UBC 70XLT may also be used with any

1 2 VDC power .source such as a vehicle.

Sec the Optional Accessories section for

more information.

Controls and Functions

1. Power On/OIT- Select “ON” to operate

scanner. Be sure lo turn the unit off when

not in use.

2. Volume Control - Side mounted thumb

wheel to adjust the desired volume.

3. Squelch Control - Eliminates the

annoying "rushing" sound heard between

transmissions when no signal is being

received. Proper adjustment of this control

keeps the receiver quiet and allows scan -

ning until a signal is received.

4. Keypad - Locks the numeric keypad to

avoid accidental mis-programming. Select

"ON" to unlock and "OFF" to lock .

5. Light - Press to illuminate the LCD

display for night time use. The display

light requires a minimum amount of

battery power; consequently, it should be

used sparingly. The light will automatically

turn off after 15 seconds.

6. Numeric Keypad ("0-9" and ".") - Used

to program all frequencies into memory and

for direct channel access,

7. Enter - The "E" is used to enter frequen -

cies into the scanning memory,

8. Scan ■ Press to start scanning all fre­

quencies programmed in memory.

9. Manual - Press to stop scanning. Press

to .step to the next channel. Dial the chan -

nel number and then press the manual key

lo go directly to that channel.

10. Lockout - Press to lock out the

reception of frequencies on selected

channels during scanning. Lockout is

retained in memory. Press again to delete

the Lockout function.

11.

Delay - Press to add a 2 second delay to

the end of a transmission to avoid missing

call-backs.

12. Priority ■ Press to sample the activity

on channel 1 every 2 seconds regardless of

other operational settings. If a transmis -

sion is found the scanner will monitor

channel 1 until no signal is present.

13. Search - Press to search for new active

frequencies wiiliin preset ranges of any
band.

14. Limit - Enter the low and high limits

of the search range. Press to manually step

the search frequency down.

15. Hold - Press to stop and hold the

search function on the current frequency.

Press again to manually step up to the
prcceeding frequency.

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