Uniden BC246T English Owners Manual - Page 52

Programming Conventional Systems, Entering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups

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Programming Conventional Systems Menu Program SysteM E New System E Conventional E Confirm? E The scanner creates an empty conventional system, with a default name of System nnn C. nnn increments as you add new systems. C indicates that this is a conventional system. Refer to the appropriate section to set system-wide options: • See "Editing the System Name" on Page 62 • See "Editing the System Quick Key" on Page 62 • See "Setting System Lockout" on Page 63 • See "Setting the System Hold Time" on Page 63 • See "Setting the Channel Delay Time" on Page 64 • See "Setting Data Skip (Conventional Systems Only)" on Page 65 • See "Deleting Systems" on Page 70 • See "Copying Systems" on Page 70 • See "Entering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups" on Page 52 Entering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups To enter channels in a conventional system, first set up a channel group (or groups) to hold the channels. Then, enter the channel and channel parameters in the group(s). Setting Up a Channel Group Edit Group E New Group E The scanner creates a group with a default name of Group nn. nn increments by one for each new group you create within a system. Programming Radio Systems 52

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Programming Radio Systems
Programming Conventional Systems
J
Program SysteM
J
E
4
New System
J
E
J
Conventional
J
E
J
Confirm?
J
E
The scanner creates an empty conventional system, with
a default name of
System nnn
C
.
nnn
increments
as you add new systems.
C
indicates that this is a
conventional system.
Refer to the appropriate section to set system-wide
options:
See “Editing the System Name” on Page 62
See “Editing the System Quick Key” on Page 62
See “Setting System Lockout” on Page 63
See “Setting the System Hold Time” on Page 63
See “Setting the Channel Delay Time” on Page 64
See “Setting Data Skip (Conventional Systems Only)”
on Page 65
See “Deleting Systems” on Page 70
See “Copying Systems” on Page 70
See “Entering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups”
on Page 52
Entering/Editing Conventional
Channel Groups
To enter channels in a conventional system, first set up a
channel group (or groups) to hold the channels. Then,
enter the channel and channel parameters in the group(s).
Setting Up a Channel Group
4
J
Edit Group
J
E
J
4
J
New Group
J
E
The scanner creates a group with a default name of
Group nn
.
nn
increments by one for each new group you
create within a system.
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