Uniden BC250D English Owners Manual - Page 22
Chain Search, Search Range, Range, Steps, Alpha Tag, Trunk, Delay, Option, Conventional, Delay,
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You can program up to 10 search ranges. The first time you program a range you will need to do so through the Menu. After the first time you can program a range as you do on most any other scanner, using the numeric keypad or VFO control. Use this Menu item to select the search range that you want to program. You can program range 1 through 10, one at a time. For each of the ranges, the following options can be modified. 1:CHAIN SEARCH You must turn Chain Search feature ON, in order to use the Chain Search feature. 2:SEARCH RANGE 1:RANGE Enter the upper and lower frequency limits of the Search Range. 2:STEPS You can assign a variety of step sizes to the search range. Note: The default step is usually acceptable and is listed on page 1. 3:MODE You can change the Auto receive mode to AM, FM, WFM, NFM. 4:ALPHA TAG You can enter an Alpha Tag for any or all of the search ranges. 5:TRUNK During Chain Search mode, when the scanner finds an active frequency. The trunk tracking system will be active. Four frequency plans apply to the Control Channel Only feature (for details see page 73). 3:DELAY Set the delay for the search ranges to 1:ON or 2:OFF. This applies to Search mode, and Service Search mode (See 2:SCAN OPTION / 1:CONVENTIONAL / 2:DELAY for details). 4:ATTENUATOR Set attenuation for all search ranges. (See 2:SCAN OPTION/1:CONVENTIONAL / 5:ATTENUATOR for details). 18