Uniden BCT15 English Owners Manual - Page 82

Setting the Status Bit, Setting End Code Operation, Select a Motorola Type

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Setting the Status Bit M [MENU] Program System F Select a Motorola Type I or II system F Edit Sys Option F Set Status Bit F Ignore - the scanner rounds all received ID's down to the next interval of 16. The default setting is Ignore. Yes - the scanner treats all received ID's as unique ID's. Note: Motorola analog systems use talk group ID's in multiples of 16. ID numbers that fall between these ID's indicate special status flags for the system. This setting determines how the scanner will handle ID's that are not multiples of 16. Select your setting then press F. Setting End Code Operation M [MENU] Program System F Select a Motorola Type I or II system F Edit Sys Option F Set End Code F This setting determines how the scanner handles the transmission end code sent by most Motorola systems. Select your setting then press F. Yes - the scanner immediately returns to the control channel when it detects the end code. Ignore - the scanner does not return to the control channel until the carrier drops. Note: The default setting is Yes. Setting I-Call Operation ME [MENU] Program System F Select a Motorola Type I, II or EDACS Wide/Narrow system F Edit Sys Option F Set I-Call F This setting determines how your scanner treats I-Calls while ID Searching. On - the scanner tracks I-Calls. 82

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[MENU]
J
Program System
J
F
4
Select a Motorola Type I or II system
J
F
4
Edit Sys Option
J
F
4
Set Status Bit
J
F
Ignore
— the scanner rounds all received ID’s down to the next interval of 16.
The default setting is
Ignore
.
Yes
— the scanner treats all received ID’s as unique ID’s.
Note:
Motorola analog systems use talk group ID’s in multiples of 16. ID numbers
that fall between these ID’s indicate special status flags for the system. This setting
determines how the scanner will handle ID’s that are not multiples of 16.
Select your setting then press
F
.
[MENU]
J
Program System
J
F
4
Select a Motorola Type I or II system
J
F
4
Edit Sys Option
J
F
4
Set End Code
J
F
This setting determines how the scanner handles the transmission end code sent
by most Motorola systems. Select your setting then press
F
.
Yes
— the scanner immediately returns to the control channel when it detects the
end code.
Ignore
— the scanner does not return to the control channel until the carrier
drops.
Note:
The default setting is
Yes
.
[MENU]
J
Program System
J
F
4
Select a Motorola Type I, II or EDACS Wide/Narrow system
J
F
4
Edit Sys Option
J
F
4
Set I-Call
J
F
This setting determines how your scanner treats I-Calls while ID Searching.
On
— the scanner tracks I-Calls.
Setting the Status Bit
M
Setting End Code Operation
M
Setting I-Call Operation
ME