Uniden BCD396T English Owners Manual - Page 63

Programming Motorola Systems

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Programming Motorola Systems Menu Program System New System MOT Next, rotate the scroll control to select the type of Motorola system you want to program, then briefly press the scroll control to select it. • P25 - Use for Motorola Astro APCO 25 Digital systems in any band • 800MHz Standard - Use for 800 MHz systems that use the standard band plan • 800MHz Splinter - Use for 800 MHz systems that use the splinter band plan (typically near international borders) Note: Splinter systems have frequencies below 866 MHz that end in 0. For example, 851.0250 would be the frequency of a splinter system. • 900MHz Band - Use for 900 MHz systems • VHF band - Use for VHF systems • UHF band - Use for UHF systems Confirm? Yes="E" / No="." Next, refer to the appropriate section to set systemwide options. For most settings, you can accept the default. However, for the items in bold, you must enter information in order for your scanner to scan the system. • See "Editing the System Name" on Page 74 • See "Editing the System Quick Key" on Page 75 • See "Setting System Lockout" on Page 75 • See "Setting the System Hold Time" on Page 76 • See "Setting the Channel Delay Time" on Page 76 • See "Setting ID Scan/Search (Trunked Systems Only)" on Page 77 • See "Editing the Fleet Map (Motorola Systems Only)" on Page 77 (must be set up for Type I and Type II Hybrid systems) Programming Radio Systems 63

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Programming Radio Systems
Programming Motorola Systems
J
Program System
J
L
4
New System
L
4
MOT
L
Next, rotate the scroll control to select the type of
Motorola system you want to program, then briefly
press the scroll control to select it.
P25
- Use for Motorola Astro APCO 25 Digital
systems in any band
800MHz Standard
- Use for 800 MHz systems
that use the standard band plan
800MHz Splinter
- Use for 800 MHz systems
that use the splinter band plan (typically near
international borders)
Note: Splinter systems have frequencies below
866 MHz that end in 0. For example, 851.0250
would be the frequency of a splinter system.
900MHz Band
- Use for 900 MHz systems
VHF band
- Use for VHF systems
UHF band
- Use for UHF systems
Confirm? Yes=”E” / No=”.”
Next, refer to the appropriate section to set system-
wide options. For most settings, you can accept the
default. However, for the items in
bold
, you must enter
information in order for your scanner to scan the
system.
See “Editing the System Name” on Page 74
See “Editing the System Quick Key” on Page 75
See “Setting System Lockout” on Page 75
See “Setting the System Hold Time” on Page 76
See “Setting the Channel Delay Time” on Page 76
See “Setting ID Scan/Search (Trunked Systems
Only)” on Page 77
See “Editing the Fleet Map (Motorola Systems
Only)” on Page 77 (
must be set up for Type I and
Type II Hybrid systems
)
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