Uniden BR330T Manual De Usuario
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Programming Radio Systems
Programming Conventional
Systems
Systems
Program System
New System
Conventional
Confirm? Yes=“E”/ No=“.”
The scanner creates an empty conventional system,
with a default name of System n C.
n is a number that increments as you add new
systems. C indicates that this is a conventional system.
with a default name of System n C.
n is a number that increments as you add new
systems. C indicates that this is a conventional system.
Refer to the appropriate section to set system-wide
options:
options:
• See “Editing the System Name” on Page 80
• See “Editing the System Quick Key” on Page 81
• See “Setting System Lockout” on Page 81
• See “Setting the System Hold Time” on Page 82
• See “Setting the Channel Delay Time” on Page 82
• See “Deleting Systems” on Page 88
• See “Copying Systems” on Page 89
• See “Entering/Editing Conventional Channel
• See “Editing the System Quick Key” on Page 81
• See “Setting System Lockout” on Page 81
• See “Setting the System Hold Time” on Page 82
• See “Setting the Channel Delay Time” on Page 82
• See “Deleting Systems” on Page 88
• See “Copying Systems” on Page 89
• See “Entering/Editing Conventional Channel
Groups” on Page 67
Entering/Editing Conventional
Channel Groups
Channel Groups
To enter channels in a conventional system, first set up
a channel group (or groups) to hold the channels. Then,
enter the channel and channel parameters in the group(s).
a channel group (or groups) to hold the channels. Then,
enter the channel and channel parameters in the group(s).
Setting Up a Channel Group
Program System
Select the system
Edit Group
New Group
Menu
Menu