Uniden BCD396T English Owners Manual - Page 56

Initializing the Scanner’s Memory, Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal Computer

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This setting controls the display's contrast (how light or dark it appears). Use this setting to change the contrast for different viewing conditions. There are 15 contrast settings. You see the change in contrast as you scroll through the settings. Initializing the Scanner's Memory Important! This clears data you have entered. You cannot restore user programmed data that has been deleted. To initialize the scanner's memory, turn off the scanner. Then, press 2, 9, and Hold while turning it on. You can retore factory programmed data when you next see: Restore Preprogram List? Press "E yes" for Yes or "." for No. Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal Computer To connect your scanner to a personal computer, you must first set the scanner's baud rate (the rate at which data is transferred between the scanner and the computer, in bits per second (bps). Important! Before you start transferring data between your scanner and your computer, make sure the batteries are fresh or fully charged. If the scanner loses power while you are transferring data, its memory might be corrupted and all information programmed in the scanner might be erased. Hint: If you have trouble transferring data between your scanner and your computer, try setting the baud rate to a slower setting. Other Settings 56

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Other Settings
This setting controls the display’s contrast (how light
or dark it appears). Use this setting to change the
contrast for different viewing conditions. There are 15
contrast settings. You see the change in contrast as
you scroll through the settings.
Initializing the Scanner’s Memory
Important!
This clears data you have entered. You
cannot restore user programmed data that has been
deleted.
To initialize the scanner’s memory, turn off the
scanner. Then, press
2
,
9
, and
Hold
while turning it on.
You can retore factory programmed data when you
next see:
Restore Preprogram List?
Press “E yes” for
Yes or “.” for No.
Connecting Your Scanner to a
Personal Computer
To connect your scanner to a personal computer, you
must first set the scanner’s baud rate (the rate at
which data is transferred between the scanner and the
computer, in bits per second (bps).
Important!
Before you start transferring data between
your scanner and your computer, make sure the
batteries are fresh or fully charged. If the scanner
loses power while you are transferring data, its
memory might be corrupted and all information
programmed in the scanner might
be erased.
Hint: If you have trouble transfer-
ring data between your scanner
and your computer, try setting the
baud rate to a slower setting.