Uniden BC250D English Owners Manual - Page 33

Beep Alert, Programming Tips

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3. Select the channel number by rotating the VFO and pressing E. You can also enter the channel number by using the keypad and then press E. 4. Select 1:FREQUENCY and ALPHA TAG by rotating the VFO and pressing E. C 001 855.0000 NFM ALPHA TAG ¡ Note: You can only assign a text tag to the channel where the frequency is stored. 5. The cursor appears on the display. Rotate the VFO to change letters, and press HOLD/MAN or RSM to move right or left. Both capital and lower case letters are available, as well as numbers and punctuation marks. 6. After entering the desired text, press E. Remember! To clear a mistake while entering the letters, press HOLD/MAN, RSM or . (decimal key) repeatedly until the display is cleared. Beep Alert The scanner can alert you with three beeps at the beginning of a transmission on an assigned frequency. Assigning the Beep Alert to a Channel This alert can be set ON/OFF for every channel in Conventional mode. In conventional mode - 1. Press MENU/BACK. 2. Select 2:SCAN OPTION / 1:CONVENTIONAL by rotating the VFO and pressing E. 3. Select the channel number by rotating the VFO and then pressing E. (You can also enter the channel number by using the keypad and then press E.) 4. Select 4:BEEP ALERT by rotating the VFO and pressing E. 5. Select 1:ON or 2:OFF by rotating the VFO and pressing E. Note: If NOT REGISTERED appears, make sure a frequency is stored in the channel. Programming Tips • Do not program a weather frequency into one of the channels, since weather channels transmit continuously. Use the Weather Search feature to select the weather information band. 29

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3.
Select the channel number by rotating the
VFO
and
pressing
E
. You can also enter the channel number by
using the keypad and then press
E
.
4.
Select
1:FREQUENCY
and
ALPHA TAG
by rotating the
VFO
and pressing
E
.
Note:
You can only assign a text tag to
the channel where the frequency is stored.
5.
The cursor appears on the display. Rotate the
VFO
to
change letters, and press
HOLD/MAN
or
RSM
to move
right or left. Both capital and lower case letters are
available, as well as numbers and punctuation marks.
6.
After entering the desired text, press
E
.
Remember! To clear a mistake while entering the letters,
press
HOLD/MAN
,
RSM
or
(decimal key) repeatedly
until the display is cleared.
Beep Alert
The scanner can alert you with three beeps at the beginning
of a transmission on an assigned frequency.
Assigning the Beep Alert to a Channel
This alert can be set ON/OFF for every channel in
Conventional mode.
In conventional mode -
1.
Press
MENU/BACK
.
2.
Select
2:SCAN OPTION
/
1:CONVENTIONAL
by
rotating the
VFO
and pressing
E
.
3.
Select the channel number by rotating the
VFO
and then
pressing
E
. (You can also enter the channel number by
using the keypad and then press
E
.)
4.
Select
4:BEEP ALERT
by rotating the
VFO
and
pressing
E
.
5.
Select
1:ON
or
2:OFF
by rotating the
VFO
and pressing
E
.
Note
: If
NOT REGISTERED
appears, make sure a
frequency is stored in the channel.
Programming Tips
Do not program a weather frequency into one of the
channels, since weather channels transmit continuously.
Use the Weather Search feature to select the weather
information band.
.
C 001
855.0000 NFM
ALPHA TAG
¡