Uniden BCD260DN English Owners Manual - Page 37
Set Record., Set Lockout., Set Digital Waiting.
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displays. Select a volume level (Auto, 1 - 15). Set Alert displays again. - Select Set Alert Light. The radio's Alert Light (LCD Backlight) turns on/blinks according to this setting when this frequency is received. If the backlight setting is: * Off - the LCD Alert backlight turns on in the selected color for 5 seconds. * On - the LCD Alert backlight will be overwritten with the specified color for 5 seconds. * Slow Blink. The LCD Alert backlight blinks slowly up to three times. * Fast Blink. The LCD Alert backlight blinks up to 5 times in short intervals. NOTE: The LCD backlight color preset for normal use will be overridden by the color set here; please select a color different from the backlight color you normally use. • Set Record. Selecting On enables the scanner to output audio signals to an external audio recording device. Off prevents audio signal output. • Set Lockout. Setting a frequency to Lockout will skip that frequency when scanning. - Unlocked: Unlocks a locked out frequency. Invalid if selected for an already unlocked frequency. - Temporary L/O. Locks out a frequency if it is unlocked (see Unlock above) or power cycles to the radio. TL/O frequencies are not retained in memory. - Lockout (L/O): Locked out until it is unlocked (see Unlock above). L/O status is saved to memory when power cycles. • Adjust Volume Offset. Fine-tune the audio level for each receiving frequency. The audio level may differ depending on the communication received. You can manually flatten the receiving audio level difference for each frequency. Volume offset values are: -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, and +3. Press the FUNC knob + 5 LVL during Scan Hold mode to override Volume Offset. • Set Digital Waiting. Set the amount of time for the scanner to determine if a transmission is digital or analog. During this time, the scanner evaluates the signal and, if it detects a digital signal, it immediately opens squelch. If a digital signal is NOT detected before the delay expires, the scanner opens squelch at the end of the delay. This prevents "false decode" problems (digital noise at the beginning of transmissions). The default setting is 400 ms. This setting only affects channels with an Audio 37