Uniden BC895XLT English Owners Manual - Page 45

Scan Lists, Programming Scan Lists Manually - service manual

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Scan Lists Each bank of your BC895XLT can be a trunk tracking bank, or it can be a conventional scanning bank. When you designate a bank as a trunking bank, your scanner sets up 5 Scan Lists (A -E), which are simply lists used to store your favorite IDs. Each list can contain up to 10 IDs, so you can store a total of 50 IDs for each trunk tracking bank (500 if you use all banks as trunking banks!). Scan Lists help you organize the trunking system users into categories. For example, you might use List A for police IDs, List B for fire department IDs, List C for emergency medical service IDs, etc. Once IDs are stored in lists, you can scan them like you scan conventional frequencies. You can program your scan lists either manually or during trunking search mode. You can use the VFO Tuner to scroll through the IDs in your scan lists. Programming Scan Lists Manually 1. Select the Trunking bank you want. 2. After the scanner begins trunk tracking, press m. 3. Use either the Rotary Tuner or the h and i to select the Scan List location you want to program. For example, select the second memory location in the first scan list. 4. Enter the Type II ID you want to store, and press e. -or- To enter a Type I ID: a. Enter the fleet number. b. Press .. c. Enter the subfleet number, and press e. Note: If the trunking bank is set to monitor Type II systems, you cannot enter Type I IDs. To clear a mistake while entering an ID, press . twice, and start over. 5. Press m or h to select the next Scan List location. 45

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Scan Lists
Each bank of your
BC895XLT
can be a trunk tracking bank, or it can be a conventional scanning
bank. When you designate a bank as a trunking bank, your scanner sets up 5 Scan Lists (A –E),
which are simply lists used to store your favorite IDs. Each list can contain up to 10 IDs, so you can
store a total of 50 IDs for each trunk tracking bank (500 if you use all banks as trunking banks!).
Scan Lists help you organize the trunking system users into categories. For example, you might use
List A for police IDs, List B for fire department IDs, List C for emergency medical service IDs, etc.
Once IDs are stored in lists, you can scan them like you scan conventional frequencies. You can
program your scan lists either manually or during trunking search mode.
You can use the VFO Tuner to scroll through the IDs in your scan lists.
Programming Scan Lists Manually
1.
Select the Trunking bank you want.
2.
After the scanner begins trunk tracking,
press
m
.
3.
Use either the Rotary Tuner or the
h
and
i
to select the Scan List location
you want to program. For example, select
the second memory location in the first
scan list.
4.
Enter the Type II ID you want to store,
and press
e
.
—or—
To enter a Type I ID:
a.
Enter the fleet number.
b. Press
.
.
c.
Enter the subfleet number, and
press
e
.
Note:
If the trunking bank is set to monitor Type II systems, you cannot enter Type I IDs. To
clear a mistake while entering an ID, press
.
twice, and start over.
5.
Press
m
or
h
to select the next
Scan List location.
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