Uniden BCD996T English Owners Manual - Page 71

Setting Location Information, Setting the Fleet Map, Select a Motorola Type I system - size

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This setting controls whether the scanner automatically skips channels it identifies as data. This includes channels with either no audio or a constant-level audio source. If turned on, the scanner resumes scanning as soon as it detects the data signal. Setting Location Information C [MENU] Program System F Select a Conventional system F Edit Sys Option F Set LocationInfo F This setting control whether the system is automatically enabled and disabled when you connect a GPS to the scanner. Set Latitude - Enter the system's latitude using the format you selected in the system settings. Set Longitude - Enter the system's longitude using the format you selected in the system settings. Set Range - Set the system's range using the units you selected in the system settings. Set GPS Enable - L/O status is automatically controlled by receiving data from GPS. Setting the Fleet Map [MENU] Program System F Select a Motorola Type I system F Edit Sys Option F Edit Fleet Map F M (Type I Only) Preset - select from the16 most common fleet maps Custom - allows you to enter a custom fleet map. Enter the size code (0 to 14) for each block. Press F to select. For Motorola Type I and Type IIi Hybrid systems, you must enter a system fleet map in order for the scanner to properly track and display talk group ID's. The fleet map is usually included in the same resource that provided system frequencies and talk group ID lists. Note: If you don't know the fleet map for your Motorola Type I system, check the Internet such as www.radioreference.com or the other websites we reference. Programming Your Scanner 71

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Programming Your Scanner
This setting controls whether the scanner automatically skips channels it identifies
as data. This includes channels with either no audio or a constant-level audio
source. If turned on, the scanner resumes scanning as soon as it detects the data
signal.
[MENU]
J
Program System
J
F
4
Select a Conventional system
J
F
4
Edit Sys Option
J
F
4
Set LocationInfo
J
F
This setting control whether the system is automatically enabled and disabled
when you connect a GPS to the scanner.
Set Latitude — Enter the system’s latitude using the format you selected in the
system settings.
Set Longitude — Enter the system’s longitude using the format you selected in the
system settings.
Set Range — Set the system’s range using the units you selected in the system
settings.
Set GPS Enable — L/O status is automatically controlled by receiving data from
GPS.
[MENU]
J
Program System
J
F
4
Select a Motorola Type I system
J
F
4
Edit Sys Option
J
F
4
Edit Fleet Map
J
F
Preset
— select from the16 most common fleet maps
Custom
— allows you to enter a custom fleet map. Enter the size code (0 to 14)
for each block. Press
F
to select.
For Motorola Type I and Type IIi Hybrid systems, you must enter a system fleet
map in order for the scanner to properly track and display talk group ID’s. The fleet
map is usually included in the same resource that provided system frequencies
and talk group ID lists.
Note:
If you don’t know the fleet map for your Motorola Type I system, check the
Internet such as
www.radioreference.com
or the other websites we reference.
Setting Location Information
C
Setting the Fleet Map
M (Type I Only)