Locking out channels, Looking for “locked out” channels, L o c – Uniden UBC 120XLT User Manual

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Locking Out Channels

You may have programmed certain channels that you do not
want to hear every time you scan. These are channels that

are busy a major portion of the time, and the scanner stops at

the channel(s) often enough to interrupt the scan cycle. You

can Lock Out those channels so they are not scanned.

1. Go directly to that channel using any of the methods

described above.

2.

Press ( ÜÓ). 170 appears at the lower right of the
display.

That channel is now “Locked Out” of the scanning cycle.

However, you can access that channel at any time using one
of the Direct Channel Access methods.

To put the channel back in the scanning cycle:

1. Go directly to the desired channel.

2.

Press (LP ). The 170 indicator now disappears from

the display, and the channel is no longer “Locked Out”.

You can lock out any or all of the Priority Channels the same

way as other channels. If you lock out ali Priority Channels

you will see this message:

BANK 1

P

ch

L o c

Out

HOLD

uo

If you want to put all the *Locked-Out" channels of an active

bank back to the scanning cycle, press @ to put scanning
on HOLD. Press and holdO^keY for at least two seconds.
You will hear two beeps and all channels, except empty

channels (000.0000 MHz), are returned to the scanning

cycle. Press @ to resume scanning.

Looking for “Locked Out” Channels

During scanning, you will not see "Locked channels. To

look for "Locked Out" channels, first press to stop

scanning. Then use A or ▼ to step through the Bank. You
will see 170” on the display to indicate a “Locked Out" channel.

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