Uniden BCT7 English Owners Manual - Page 26

Connecting the Power - power cord

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Connecting the Power The BCT7 is designed to be used in any vehicle which has a 12-volt DC negative ground electrical system. If you cannot determine the polarity of your vehicle, consult your vehicle dealer for information. 1. Connect the BCT7 power cord directly to the fuse block or battery of your car. - OR - Plug one end of the cigarette lighter power cord into your vehicle's cigarette lighter. 2. Connect the power cord to the jack marked "DC 13.8V" on the back of the radio. 3. Attach the external antenna connector to the jack marked "ANT." Note: The power cord provided with your BCT7 contains a 1-amp fuse. Whenever necessary, replace it only with the same type of fuse. Uniden recommends using an external antenna designed specifically for scanning radios. Do not use the telescoping antenna in a mobile installation. 26

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Connecting the Power
The
BCT7
is designed to be used in any vehicle which has a 12-volt DC negative ground electrical system. If you cannot
determine the polarity of your vehicle, consult your vehicle dealer for information.
1. Connect the
BCT7
power cord
directly to the fuse block or battery
of your car.
- OR -
Plug one end of the cigarette lighter
power cord into your vehicle’s
cigarette lighter.
2. Connect the power cord to the
jack marked “DC 13.8V” on the
back of the radio.
3. Attach the external antenna
connector to the jack marked
“ANT.”
Note:
The power cord provided with your
BCT7
contains a 1-amp fuse. Whenever necessary, replace it only with
the same type of fuse.
Uniden recommends using an external antenna designed specifically for scanning radios.
Do not use the telescoping antenna in a mobile installation.
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