Uniden BR330T English Owners Manual - Page 127

EDACS Systems

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Scanner won't track a trunked system. (continued) Scanner won't stop scanning a trunked system. Scanner won't acquire the data channel. Missing replies to conversations. The system you are trying to scan might be LTR or EDACS. No ID's have been programmed. The ID's you have stored are not active. The squelch might need to be adjusted. The frequency used for the data channel might be missing. The scanner might need to be changed to a Type 1 scanner setup. The fleet map might be incorrect. One or more of the system's frequencies might not be entered. The system you are trying to scan might be LTR or EDACS. Set the scanner to scan LTR or EDACS systems. Review "Programming LTR Systems" on Page 76 and "Programming EDACS Systems" on Page 73. Program one or more ID's or use the ID Search mode. Wait for the ID's to become active or scan another system. Adjust the squelch threshold. See "Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch" on Page 42. Check your frequency list for the data channel. Change to a Type 1 scanner setup. See "Programming Motorola Systems" on Page 69. Try another preset fleet map or program your own fleet map. Make sure all the system's frequencies have been entered. Set the scanner to scan LTR or EDACS systems. Review "Programming LTR Systems" on Page 76 and "Programming EDACS Systems" on Page 73. Troubleshooting 127

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Troubleshooting
Scanner
won’t
track a
trunked
system.
(continued)
The system you
are trying to scan
might be LTR or
EDACS.
Set the scanner to
scan LTR or EDACS
systems. Review
“Programming LTR
Systems” on Page 76
and “Programming
EDACS Systems” on
Page 73.
Scanner
won’t stop
scanning
a trunked
system.
No ID’s have been
programmed.
Program one or more
ID’s or use the ID
Search mode.
The ID’s you have
stored are not
active.
Wait for the ID’s to
become active or scan
another system.
Scanner
won’t
acquire
the data
channel.
The squelch might
need to be
adjusted.
Adjust the squelch
threshold. See
“Turning On the
Scanner and Setting
the Squelch” on
Page 42.
The frequency
used for the data
channel might be
missing.
Check your frequency
list for the data
channel.
Missing
replies to
conver-
sations.
The scanner might
need to be
changed to a Type
1 scanner setup.
Change to a Type 1
scanner setup. See
“Programming
Motorola Systems” on
Page 69.
The fleet map
might be incorrect.
Try another preset fleet
map or program your
own fleet map.
One or more of
the system’s
frequencies might
not be entered.
Make sure all the
system’s frequencies
have been entered.
The system you
are trying to scan
might be LTR or
EDACS.
Set the scanner to
scan LTR or EDACS
systems. Review
“Programming LTR
Systems” on Page 76
and “Programming
EDACS Systems” on
Page 73.