Uniden SC230 English Owners Manual - Page 73

Setting Close Call Options

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Setting Close Call Options 1. Press Menu then turn the scroll control until Close Call appears. Then press E. Close Call feature options appear. 2. Turn the scroll control to select an option. • Close Call Only: Lets you set the scanner only for Close Call searching. The scanner does not scan frequencies or channels when this option is turned on. To select this option, press E. • Set CC Bands: Lets you select the Close Call band settings. You can turn the following bands on or off. VHF Low (25.0000 - 54.0000 MHz) Air Band (108.0000 - 136.9750 MHz) VHF High (137.0000 - 224.9800 MHz) UHF (400.0000 - 512.0000 MHz) 800MHz+ (806.0000 - 956.0000 MHz) Use the scroll control to select a band, press E, then use the scroll control to select On or Off and press E. Turning off undesired bands speeds up Close Call operation. (The Close Call feature does not work for frequencies greater than 956 MHz.) • Set CC Alert: Lets you select how the scanner alerts you when it receives a Close Call signal. You can select any of the following options. Beep+Light (the scanner beeps and the backlight turns on when it receives a Close Call signal) Light (the backlight turns on when it receives a Close Call signal) Beep (the scanner beeps when it receives a Close Call signal) None (the scanner does not alert) Turn the scroll control to display an option, then press E. • Set CC Override: Lets you select how the Close Call feature works with other scanning activities. If you turn this option off, when the scanner detects a Close Call signal, CC Found! and E to Listen appear for about 3 seconds. Press E when this appears to jump to and hold on the frequency. Using the Close Call Feature 73

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73
Using the Close Call Feature
Setting Close Call Options
1.
Press
then turn the scroll control until
Close Call
appears. Then press
E
. Close Call feature options appear.
2.
Turn the scroll control to select an option.
Close Call Only
: Lets you set the scanner only for
Close Call searching.
The scanner does not scan
frequencies or channels when this option is turned on.
To select this option, press
E
.
Set CC Bands
: Lets you select the Close Call band
settings. You can turn the following bands on or off.
VHF Low
(25.0000 - 54.0000 MHz)
Air Band
(108.0000 - 136.9750 MHz)
VHF High
(137.0000 - 224.9800 MHz)
UHF
(400.0000 - 512.0000 MHz)
800MHz
+
(806.0000 - 956.0000 MHz)
Use the scroll control to select a band, press
E
,
then use the scroll control to select
On
or
Off
and
press
E
. Turning off undesired bands speeds up
Close Call operation. (The Close Call feature does
not work for frequencies greater than 956 MHz.)
Set CC Alert
: Lets you select how the scanner
alerts you when it receives a Close Call signal.
You can select any of the following options.
Beep+Light
(the scanner beeps and the backlight
turns on when it receives a Close Call signal)
Light
(the backlight turns on when it receives a
Close Call signal)
Beep
(the scanner beeps when it receives a Close
Call signal)
None
(the scanner does not alert)
Turn the scroll control to display an option, then
press
E
.
Set CC Override
: Lets you select how the Close
Call feature works with other scanning activities.
If you turn this option off, when the scanner detects
a Close Call signal,
CC Found!
and
E to Listen
appear for about 3 seconds. Press
E
when this
appears to jump to and hold on the frequency.
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