Manuale UtenteSommarioTable of Contents4The FCC Wants You to Know10Scanning Legally10Introduction12Feature Highlights13General13Trunk Tracking15Searches and Scanning16GPS17Weather17Memory Storage Limits18Search Lockout Limits18About This Manual18How the Scanner’s Controls Are Represented in This Manual18A Short User’s Guide to Assist the First-Time Scanner Enthusiast20Understanding Scanning and the BCT1522Understanding the Scanner’s Memory22Understanding Quick Keys22What is Scanning?23What is Searching?23What is CTCSS/DCS?23Conventional Scanning24Simplex Operation24Repeater Operation25What is Trunk Tracking?25Trunked Scanning26Startup Configuration26Multi-Site Trunking27Types of Trunking Systems27Motorola Trunking27EDACS Trunking28LTR Trunking29Where To Get More Information30Information On The Internet30Included With Your Scanner31Setting Up Your Scanner32Power Related Issues32When you turn off the scanner using the power switch, the scanner remembers the last settings and mode. When you turn power back on, it resumes the previous mode.33Base Station33Setting Up an Audio Recording Device or Computer Recording34Vehicle Installation35Mounting Using the Bracket35Mounting Using the Optional DIN-E Sleeve36Removing the Scanner from the DIN-E Sleeve37Mounting Using ISO Technique38Removing the Display Sticker39Connecting an Optional Antenna39Connecting an Earphone/Headphone39Connecting an Extension Speaker40Controls, Keys, and Functions41Controls, Keys, and Functions42A Look at The LCD Display48Tones50General Tones50Weather Alert Tones50Menu Mode Tones50Scanner Alert Tones50Operation51Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch51Setting the Display Backlight51Setting Alert Mute51Temporary Alert Mute51Continuous Alert Mute51Entering Text Within A Menu Option52Startup Key Operation52Conventional52Trunked52Service Range52Custom Range53Scanning Systems53Selecting Systems to Scan54Selecting System Channel Groups54Locking/Unlocking Systems54Locking/Unlocking Channels55ID Scan/ID Search Mode55Holding On a System55Holding On a Channel56Quickly Storing an ID During ID Search56Quick-Storing Channels or Talk Group ID’s (TGID)56Trunking Activity Indicators57Toggling the Display Mode57Introduction to BearTracker Operation58Using BearTracker Scanning58The BearTracker Scanning Icons59Using the BearTracker Warning System59Using the Menu60General Operations60Display Format61Editing a Name61Editing A Frequency62First and Second Menu Levels62Programming General Settings64Setting and Using the Display Backlight64Setting the Dimmer64Adjusting the Key Beep65Setting the Audio AGC65Setting the Display Orientation65Adjusting the Display Contrast66Setting the GPS Format66Setting the Serial Port Speed67Displaying Scanner Information67Viewing Memory Used67Setting the BearTracker Options67Set Hold Time67Set Delay Time68Set Attenuator68Set Alert Level68Set Alert Tone69Set Record69Max Priority Scan69Viewing the Firmware Version and Electronic Serial Number70Initializing the Scanner’s Memory70Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal Computer70Volume/Squelch with PC Control71Wired Cloning71Start of Transfer72During Transfer72Programming Your Scanner73General Notes73System Settings73System Options74Site Option Settings75Channel Option Settings75Programming Conventional Systems76Programming Trunked Radio Systems76Programming System Settings77Editing the System Name77Specifying the Correct System Type78Editing the System Name78Programming System Options78Editing the System Quick Key78Setting the Startup Key79Setting the System Lockout79Setting the System Hold Time80Setting ID Scan/ID Search80Setting Channel Delay Time80Setting Data Skip80Setting Location Information81Setting the Fleet Map81Setting the Status Bit82Setting End Code Operation82Setting I-Call Operation82Setting the Emergency Alert Option83Assigning a Conventional System to a State83Conventional Systems83Setting the EDACS ID Format84Setting the System Record Option84Reviewing ID Search Lockouts84Clearing All Locked Out ID’s85Editing Sites85Editing Channel Groups85Copying Systems85Deleting Systems86Programming Sites86Setting the Site Name86Setting the Site Quick Key87Setting the Site Startup Key87Setting Site Frequencies88Setting Site Modulation88Setting Site Attenuation89Setting Site Lockout89Setting Site Hold Time90Editing the Band Plan90Setting Control-Channel Only Mode91Setting Site Location Information91Assigning a Trunked System to A State91Trunked Systems (Sites)92Deleting Sites92Programming Channel Groups92Setting Up a Channel Group92Editing a Channel Group Name92Setting the Group Quick Key93Editing Channels93Locking Out Channel Groups93Deleting Channel Groups94Programming Channels94Creating a Channel94Editing the Channel Name (Alpha Tag)94Editing Frequencies95Editing the Talk Group ID95Selecting CTCSS/DCS Tones96Quick CTCSS/DCS Save96Setting Channel Modulation Method97Setting Channel Attenuation97Setting Channel Priority98Setting Channel Alert98Setting Channel Record99Setting Lockout99Copying a Channel99Deleting a Channel100Searching and Storing101Service Search101Quick Search102Custom Search102Editing a Custom Search Range103Search With Scan104Editing a Service Search105Method One105Method Two105Set Delay Time105Set Attenuator106Set Record106Assigning a Search Range to a Search Key106Saving a Found Channel (Quick Save)106Auto Search and Store107Selecting a System107Conventional Search and Store107Trunked Search and Store108Using the Close Call Feature109Setting Close Call Options109Close Call Hits111Close Call Hits with Scan111Search and Close Call Options113Managing Locked-Out Frequencies113Unlocking All Frequencies114Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies114Searching for Subaudible Tones114Screening Out Broadcast Sources115Finding Repeater Output Frequencies116Setting the Maximum Auto Store Value116Setting the Modulation Type116Setting Attenuation117Setting Data Skip117Setting the Delay Time118Setting the Search Frequency Step118Setting Record118Priority Scan119Using Weather Alert (SAME)120Searching For a Weather Broadcast120Turning Weather Scan Alert On/Off120Programming a SAME Group121Setting WX Alert Priority122Fire Tone-Out Introduction123Setting Tone-Out Standby123Setting Up Tone-Out123Tone-Out Multi-Channel Monitoring125Setting Tone-Out Record125Using the BCT15 with a GPS126Device Compatibility126Connecting Your Scanner to a GPS Device126Initial Scanner/GPS Operation126Location-Based (GPS) Scanning127Another Example of Multiple Site Creation128Non-Radio Location Based GPS Features128Setting the Options130Deleting a Location130For POI Only131For Dangerous Xing, and Dangerous Road Only131GPS Display Mode133GPS Review Location Mode134Care and Maintenance135General Use135Location135Cleaning135Repairs135Birdies135Troubleshooting136Specifications140Reference143Preset Fleet Maps143User Defined Fleet Maps145Type I Programming Information145Size Code Restrictions146Index147One-Year Limited Warranty150DCS Codes139Precautions2BCT15 Quick Start Guide3Dimensioni: 2,65 MBPagine: 152Language: EnglishApri il manuale
Manuale UtenteSommarioPrecautions2Power Related Issues3Notes:3Table of Contents4Precautions 24The FCC Wants You to Know 94Introduction 124A Short User’s Guide to Assist the First-Time Scanner Enthusiast 204Understanding Scanning and the BCT15 224Included With Your Scanner 314Setting Up Your Scanner 324Controls, Keys, and Functions 405A Look at The LCD Display 475Tones 495Operation 505Introduction to BearTracker Operation 535Using the Menu 555Programming General Settings 595Programming Your Scanner 686Searching and Storing 966Using the Close Call Feature 1047Search and Close Call Options 1087Using Weather Alert (SAME) 1157Fire Tone-Out Introduction 1187Using the BCT15 with a GPS 1217Care and Maintenance 1297Troubleshooting 1308Specifications 1338Reference 1368Index 1418One-Year Limited Warranty 1458The FCC Wants You to Know9Scanning Legally9BCT15 Quick Start Guide111. Mount the scanner and connect power.112. Attach the antenna.113. Rotate the [VOL] control clockwise past the click to a midpoint.114. Rotate [SQ/STATE] to its minimum position.115. Press the [SQ/STATE] knob.116. Rotate the Scroll Control knob until your state is highlighted.117. Press the Scroll Control knob to set your selection.111X11POL11HP112X11DOT11HP/B113X11POL & DOT11HP & B114X11NONE11NONE11Introduction1225.00001226.960012AM125.012Petroleum Products & Broadcast Pickup1226.96501227.405012AM125.012CB Class D Channel1227.41001227.995012AM125.012Business & Forest Products1228.00001229.680012NFM1220.01210 Meter Amateur Band1229.70001249.990012NFM1210.012VHF Low Band1250.00001253.980012NFM1220.0126 Meter Amateur Band1254.00001271.950012WFM1250.012VHF TV Broadcast 2 - 41272.00001275.995012FM125.012Intersystem & Astronomy1276.00001287.950012WFM1250.012VHF TV Broadcast 5 - 61288.000012107.900012FMB12100.012FM Broadcast12108.000012136.975012AM1225.012Aircraft Band12137.000012143.987512NFM1212.512Military Land Mobile12144.000012147.995012NFM125.0122 Meter Amateur Band12148.000012150.787512NFM1212.512Military Land Mobile12150.800012161.995012NFM125.012VHF High Band12162.000012173.987512NFM1212.512Federal Government12174.000012215.950012WFM1250.012TV Broadcast 7 - 1312216.000012224.980012NFM1220.0121.25 Meter Amateur Band12225.000012379.975012AM1225.012UHF Aircraft Band12380.000012399.987512NFM1212.512Military Band12400.000013405.987513NFM1312.513Miscellaneous13406.000013419.987513NFM1312.513Federal Government Land Mobile13420.000013449.987513NFM1312.51370 cm Amateur Band13450.000013469.987513NFM1312.513UHF Standard Band13470.000013512.000013NFM1312.513UHF TV13764.000013775.987513NFM1312.513Public Service Band13794.000013805.987513NFM1312.513Public Service Band13806.000013823.987513NFM1312.513Public Service Band13849.012513868.987513NFM1312.513Public Service Band13894.012513956.000013NFM1312.513Public Service Band131240.0000131300.000013NFM1325.01325 cm Amateur Band13Feature Highlights13General13Trunk Tracking15Searches and Scanning16GPS17Weather17Memory Storage Limits18Search Lockout Limits18Search Mode18Close Call Mode18Menu Mode18About This Manual18How the Scanner’s Controls Are Represented in This Manual18A Short User’s Guide to Assist the First-Time Scanner Enthusiast201. Plan the system202. Program the system based on the plan.21Understanding Scanning and the BCT1522Understanding the Scanner’s Memory22Understanding Quick Keys22What is Scanning?23What is Searching?23What is CTCSS/DCS?23Conventional Scanning24Simplex Operation24Repeater Operation25What is Trunk Tracking?25Trunked Scanning26Startup Configuration26Fort Worth26Phoenix26Tarrant County26Mesa26Arlington26Mariposa County26Multi-Site Trunking27Types of Trunking Systems27Motorola Trunking27EDACS Trunking28LTR Trunking29Where To Get More Information30Information On The Internet30Included With Your Scanner31BCT15 Scanner31Setting Up Your Scanner32Base Station321. Attach the four protective rubber feet to the mounting bracket when you use the scanner on a flat surface. Do not use them when you mount the bracket using screws.332. Use the bracket as a template to mark positions for the two mounting screws.333. At the marked positions, drill holes slightly smaller than the screws.334. Align the bracket with the threaded holes on the sides of the radio case so the bracket is beneath the radio. Secure the bracket using the two threaded knobs. Never overtighten the knobs.33Setting Up an Audio Recording Device or Computer Recording34Vehicle Installation34Mounting Using the Bracket341. Using appropriate screws or other hardware, secure the bracket.352. Insert the scanner and insert the bracket knobs to lock the scanner in position.353. Attach the Cigarette Lighter Power Cord to the rear of the scanner and plug the adapter end into a dash mounted 12V DC socket.354. Attach a suitable mounted mobile antenna to the antenna jack on the back of the scanner.35Mounting Using the Optional DIN-E Sleeve351. Remove the bracket if it is attached.362. Remove the four Philips screws from four small tabs of the case, on the rear, that secure the outer metal case and pull off the case (toward the rear) with care.363. Install the DIN sleeve into the opening in your dashboard, lip facing out.364. Push out the top and bottom tabs to hold the sleeve firmly in place.365. Before inserting the scanner in the sleeve, attach the cable from the previously mounted antenna. Attach the DC Power leads. RED goes to a positive (+) connection on your fuse block while BLACK connects to the vehicle’s chassis ground (-).366. Connect the ORANGE lead to one side of the headlamp switch so that when you activate the headlights, the scanner’s LCD display changes intensity. Be sure all the connections are routed away from any potentially pinching or slicing sheet metal.367. Slowly slide the scanner into the sleeve until it locks in place.368. To remove the unit, fully insert the removal keys into each slot on the left and right edges of the front panel. Carefully slide the radio from the sleeve.36Removing the Scanner from the DIN-E Sleeve37Mounting Using ISO Technique37Removing the Display Sticker38Connecting an Optional Antenna38Connecting an Earphone/Headphone38Connecting an Extension Speaker39Controls, Keys, and Functions40Controls, Keys, and Functions411. Power VOL, Mute412. Squelch [SQ] control, [STATE] Key413. Scroll Control, Function Key, Enter Key (see separate Function Plus listing)414. Function Plus425. POL/DOT Key436. HP/B® BT (BearTracker™) Key437. GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) Key448. L/O Key449. [1] to [9] and [0] Key4410. [.No] Key4411. [EYES] Key4512. [SCAN/SEARCH] Key4513. [HOLD/RESUME] Key4514. [MENU] Key4515. BNC Antenna Connector4516. External Speaker Jack4517. 9-Pin Serial Connector for GPS or PC connection4518. DC Power IN46A Look at The LCD Display47Tones49General Tones49Weather Alert Tones49Menu Mode Tones49Scanner Alert Tones49Operation50Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch50Setting the Display Backlight50Setting Alert Mute50Temporary Alert Mute50Continuous Alert Mute50Entering Text Within A Menu Option51Startup Key Operation51Conventional51Trunked51Service Range51Custom Range52Introduction to BearTracker Operation53Using BearTracker Scanning531X53POL53HP532X53DOT53HP/B533X53POL & DOT53HP & B534X53NONE53NONE53The BearTracker Scanning Icons54Using the BearTracker Warning System54Using the Menu55General Operations551. To enter the Menu mode press [MENU].552. To select an item from a menu list, rotate the Scroll Control - you will see Q used as a shorthand character in this manual.553. To select a specific item you have arrived at, press either [EYES] or press/tap the Scroll Control - F is used as a shorthand icon in this manual for that action.554. To return to any previous menu level or to cancel a menu choice before it is made, press [MENU]555. To exit the Menu mode, do any of the following;556. Menu items on the LCD are represented in this manual in Courier Bold Typeface.55Display Format56Editing a Name56Notes:56Editing A Frequency57Notes:57First and Second Menu Levels57Programming General Settings59Setting and Using the Display Backlight59Setting the Dimmer59Adjusting the Key Beep60Setting the Audio AGC60Setting the Display Orientation60Adjusting the Display Contrast60Setting the GPS Format61Setting the BearTracker Options61Set Hold Time61Set Delay Time62Set Attenuator62Set Alert Level62Set Alert Tone62Set Record63Max Priority Scan63BearTracker Shortcut Options63Setting the Serial Port Speed64Displaying Scanner Information64Viewing Memory Used64Viewing the Firmware Version and Electronic Serial Number64Initializing the Scanner’s Memory651. To initialize the scanner’s memory, turn off the scanner.652. While pressing [2], [9], and [HOLD] at the same time, turn on power.65Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal Computer65Volume/Squelch with PC Control65Wired Cloning661. Plug the smaller end of the included connection cable into the Front Port. Then connect the DB9 end of the cable into the Rear Port. Be sure to set the scanner using the Front Port to Front and the other unit to Rear when making the speed selection.662. Set the scanner containing the programming you want to transfer as the master scanner, then set the other scanner as the slave scanner.663a. (Master scanner) Clone Master Press SCAN Key g [SCAN/SEARCH] g Clone Master Connecting663b. (Slave scanner) Clone Slave Press SCAN Key g [SCAN/SEARCH] g Clone Slave Connecting664. When you are ready to clone the scanner, press [SCAN/SEARCH] on the slave scanner first, then [SCAN/SEARCH] on the master scanner. The master scanner checks the connection between the two scanners, then transfers its data to the slave scanner.675. When the transfer is complete, Complete appears on both scanners. If the transfer did not work, Error appears on the master scanner. Readjust the baud rate to a lower setting and try again.67Start of Transfer67During Transfer67Programming Your Scanner681. Plan the system.682. Program the system into your scanner according to the plan you prepared in Step 1.68General Notes68System Settings68Edit Name68.68.68.68.68.68.68Edit Sys Option68.68.68.68.68.68.68Edit Site68.68.68.68.68.68Edit Group68.68.68.68.68.68Copy System68.68.68.68.68.68.68Delete System68.68.68.68.68.68.68System Options69Set Quick Key69.69Set Startup Key69.69Set Lockout69.69Set Hold Time69.69ID Scan/Search69.69.69.69.69Set Delay Time69.69.69.69.69.69.69Set Data Skip69.69Set LocationInfo69.69Set State69.69Edit Fleet Map69.69Set Status Bit69.69.69Set End Code69.69.69Set I-Call69.69.69.69Emergency Alert69.69.69.69EDCS ID Format69.69Set Record69.69.69.69.69.69.69Rvw ID:Srch L/O69.69.69.69.69Clr All L/O IDs69.69.69.69.69Site Option Settings70Edit Name70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set Quick Key70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set Startup Key70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set Frequencies70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set Modulation70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set Attenuator70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set Lockout70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set Hold Time70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Edit Band Plan70.70.70Set C-Ch Only70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set LocationInfo70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Set State70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Delete Site70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70New Site70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70.70Channel Option Settings70Edit Name70.70.70.70.70.70Edit Frequency70.70Edit TGID70.70.70.70.70Set CTCSS/DCS71.71Set Modulation71.71Set Attenuator71.71Set Priority71.71Set Alert71.71.71.71.71.71Set Record71.71.71.71.71.71Set Lockout71.71.71.71.71.71Copy Channel71.71.71.71.71.71Delete Channel71.71.71.71.71.71New Channel71.71.71.71.71.71Programming Conventional Systems711. Set system-level settings that apply to conventional systems in “Programming System Settings.”712. Create one or more channel groups with channels as described in “Programming Channel Groups.”71Programming Trunked Radio Systems711. Set the system-level settings in “Programming System Settings” that apply to the type of system you selected.722. Set up at least one site for the system as described in “Programming Sites” on Page 81.723. To scan specific channels, create one or more channel groups with channels as described in “Programming Channel Groups.”72Programming System Settings72Editing the System Name72MELCS72Specifying the Correct System Type72Editing the System Name73Programming System Options73MELCS73Editing the System Quick Key73C73Notes:73Setting the Startup Key74C74Notes:74Setting the System Lockout74C74Setting the System Hold Time74C74Setting ID Scan/ID Search75MEL75Setting Channel Delay Time75MELCS75Notes:75Setting Data Skip75C75Setting Location Information75C75Setting the Fleet Map76M (Type I Only)76Setting the Status Bit76M76Setting End Code Operation77M77Setting I-Call Operation77ME77Setting the Emergency Alert Option78ME78Assigning a Conventional System to a State78Conventional Systems78C78Setting the EDACS ID Format78E78Setting the System Record Option79MELCS79Reviewing ID Search Lockouts79MEL79Clearing All Locked Out ID’s80MEL80Editing Sites80MESL80Editing Channel Groups80MECL80Copying Systems80MECSL80Deleting Systems81MECSL81Programming Sites81MESL81Setting the Site Name81ME81Setting the Site Quick Key82MESL82Notes:82Setting the Site Startup Key82MESL82Notes:83Setting Site Frequencies83MESL83Setting Site Modulation83ML83Setting Site Attenuation84MESL84Setting Site Lockout84MESL84Setting Site Hold Time85MESL85Notes:85Editing the Band Plan85M (VHF and UHF only)85Setting Control-Channel Only Mode86M86Setting Site Location Information86MESL86Assigning a Trunked System to A State86Trunked Systems (Sites)87MESL87Deleting Sites87ME87Programming Channel Groups87MECL87Setting Up a Channel Group87MECL87Editing a Channel Group Name87MECL871. The current name displays with the first character of the name highlighted.872. Rotate the Scroll Control to select a new first letter. Press [6] to move one character to the right. Repeat the Scroll Control action to change the character. To move one character to the left, press [4].883. Repeat Step 2 until you have entered the system name. Then press F to accept the setting.88Notes:88Editing Channels88MECL88Locking Out Channel Groups88MECL88Deleting Channel Groups88MECL88Programming Channels89MECL89Creating a Channel89MECL89Editing the Channel Name (Alpha Tag)89MECL891. The current name displays with the first character of the name highlighted.892. Rotate the Scroll Control to select a new first letter.893. Press [6] to move one character to the right.894. Repeat the Scroll Control action to change the character. To move one character to the left, press [4]. Press [.No] twice to delete the current character. Press [.No] three times to clear the entire alpha tag.895. Repeat from Step 2 until you have entered the desired name. Then press F to accept the setting.90Notes:90Editing Frequencies90C90Editing the Talk Group ID90MEL90Selecting CTCSS/DCS Tones91C91Quick CTCSS/DCS Save91Setting Channel Modulation Method91C91Setting Channel Attenuation92C92Setting Channel Priority92C92Setting Channel Alert93MECL93Set Record93MECL93Setting Lockout94MECL94Copying a Channel94MESL94Deleting a Channel94MESL94Searching and Storing96Service Search96Notes:97Quick Search97Custom Search97Notes:97Editing a Custom Search Range98Search With Scan99Editing a Service Search100Method One100Method Two100Set Delay Time100Set Attenuator101Set Record101Assigning a Search Range to a Search Key101Saving a Found Channel (Quick Save)101Auto Search and Store102Selecting a System102Conventional Search and Store102Trunked Search and Store103Using the Close Call Feature104Notes:104Setting Close Call Options104Close Call Hits106Close Call Hits with Scan107Search and Close Call Options108Freq. Lockouts108.108.108.108.108.108.108Broadcast Screen108.108.108. 2108.108.108CTCSS/DCS Search108.108.108.108.108.108.108Repeater Find108.108.108.108Max Auto Store108.108.108Set Delay Time108.108.108.108Set Modulation108.108.108.108Set Attenuator108.108.108.108Set Data Skip108.108.108. 3108.108.108.108Set Step108.108Set Record108.108.108.108Managing Locked-Out Frequencies108Unlocking All Frequencies109Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies109Searching for Subaudible Tones109Screening Out Broadcast Sources110Finding Repeater Output Frequencies111Setting the Maximum Auto Store Value111Setting the Modulation Type111Setting Attenuation112Setting Data Skip112Notes:112Setting the Delay Time113Setting the Search Frequency Step113Setting Record113Priority Scan1141. Press F + [1] to set one of the following Priority Scan levels in Scan / Scan Hold mode.1142. You can choose how the scanner treats Priority Channels using the Menu options.114Using Weather Alert (SAME)115Searching For a Weather Broadcast115Notes:115Turning Weather Scan Alert On/Off115Programming a SAME Group116Setting WX Alert Priority117Notes:117Fire Tone-Out Introduction118Setting Tone-Out Standby118Setting Up Tone-Out118Notes:119Tone-Out Multi-Channel Monitoring120Ch 1120137.0000120Auto (NFM)120Off1201000.01202000.0120Ch 2120137.0000120Auto (NFM)120Off1202200.01203200.0120Ch 3120137.0000120Auto (NFM)120Off1201500.01202500.0120Ch 4120137.0000120NFM120Off1201800.01202800.0120Ch 5120137.0000120FM120Off1202000.01203000.0120Ch 6120138.0000120Auto (NFM)120Off1201000.01202000.0120Setting Tone-Out Record120Using the BCT15 with a GPS121Device Compatibility121Connecting Your Scanner to a GPS Device121Initial Scanner/GPS Operation121Location-Based (GPS) Scanning122Another Example of Multiple Site Creation123Non-Radio Location Based GPS Features123New Location124.124.124.124Edit Name124.124.124.124Set Type (edit)124.124.124.124Set Alert Beep124.124Set Alert Volume124.124.124Set Location Info124.124.124.124Set Heading124.124.124Set Range124.124Set Speed Limit124.124.124Set Lockout124.124.124.124Delete Location124.124.124.124Setting the Options124For POI Only125For Dangerous Xing, and Dangerous Road Only125Deleting a Location126GPS Display Mode127GPS DATA Display127ETA Display127Clock Display127Elevation Display127Speed Display127Location Display127GPS Review Location Mode128Care and Maintenance129General Use129Location129Cleaning129Repairs129Birdies129Troubleshooting130The scanner doesn’t work.130The scanner might not be receiving any power.130Make sure the AC adapter is connected to an AC outlet and the scanner. The display should light and cycle if you repeatedly press [VOL]130If there is a wall switch that controls power to the AC outlet where you connected the AC adapter, make sure it is on.130Improper reception.130The antenna might need to be adjusted.130Check the antenna connection or move or reposition the antenna.130Move the scanner.130You might be in a remote area that could require an optional multi-band antenna. Check with your dealer or local electronics store.130Scan won’t stop.130The squelch might need to be adjusted.130Adjust the squelch threshold. See “Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch” on Page 49.130The antenna might need to be adjusted.130Check the antenna connection.130One or more channels might be locked out.130Make sure the channels you want to scan are not locked out.130The channel’s frequency might not be stored in memory.130Make sure the channel’s frequency is stored in the scanner’s memory.130The channel might not be active.130Wait for a transmission on the channel.130Scan won’t start.131You must press [SCAN/SEARCH] to scan.131Press [SCAN/SEARCH].131The squelch might need to be adjusted.131Adjust the squelch threshold. See “Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch” on Page 49.131One or more channels might be locked out.131Make sure the channels you want to scan are not locked out.131The antenna might need to be adjusted.131Check the antenna connection.131Weather scan doesn’t work.131The squelch might need to be adjusted.131Adjust the squelch threshold. See “Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch” on Page 49.131The antenna might need to be adjusted.131Check the antenna connection.131There might not be a NOAA weather broadcast in your area.131Move to an area with a NOAA weather broadcast.131Scanner won’t track a trunked system.131The system might not be one your scanner can scan.131Change to another system and try scanning that system.131The data frequency might be missing.131Enter the data frequency.131The scanner might need to be changed to a Type I scanner setup.131Change to a Type I scanner setup. Review programming Motorola systems on the Uniden website, scanners.uniden.com131The system you are trying to scan might be LTR or EDACS.131Set the scanner to scan LTR or EDACS systems. Review the LTR and EDACS programming information at scanners.uniden.com131No ID’s have been programmed.131Program one or more ID’s or use the ID Search mode.131The ID’s you have stored are not active.131Wait for the ID’s to become active or scan another system.131Scanner won’t acquire the data channel.132The squelch might need to be adjusted.132Adjust the squelch threshold. See “Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch” on Page 49.132The frequency used for the data channel might be missing.132Check your frequency list for the data channel.132Missing replies to conversations.132The scanner might need to be changed to a Type I scanner setup.132Change to a Type I scanner setup. See programming information on our website scanners.uniden.com132The fleet map might be incorrect.132Try another preset fleet map or program your own fleet map.132One or more of the system’s frequencies might not be entered.132Make sure all the system’s frequencies have been entered.132The system you are trying to scan might be LTR or EDACS.132Set the scanner to scan LTR or EDACS systems. See programming information on our website scanners.uniden.com132Specifications133Reference136Preset Fleet Maps136User Defined Fleet Maps138Type I Programming Information138Size Code Restrictions139CTCSS Frequencies139DCS Codes140Index141B141C141D141E142F142G142H142I142L142M142N142P142Q143R143S143U143W143One-Year Limited Warranty144Dimensioni: 2,85 MBPagine: 148Language: EnglishApri il manuale