Uniden BCD996T 사용자 설명서

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Using the Menu
The BCD996T incorporates an effective menu system that lets you make all the 
necessary setting options required to program the scanner and effectively use the 
many features. To use the menu, press [MENU]
You immediately see the screen display the menu title at the top and three of ten 
menu options beneath. Using the Multifunction Scroll Control, you can rotate the 
control left or right to quickly review all ten listings.
The depth of each menu selection is extensive. For the purpose of this manual, the 
following chart indicates the primary menu selection, the purpose of that selection, 
and a reference to the page or pages that provide the details associated with the 
option.
Menu Item
Let’s You…
For Detail, See…
Program System
Select options related to setting up 
a new system or editing one 
already programmed.
See "Scanner Programming" 
reprint.
Program Location
Choose GPS related locations for 
data to alert, confirm location, and 
provide you with an audible 
warning if desired.
See Using the Position Locations
Srch/CloCall Opt
Lets you adjust settings that affect 
the scanner during search and 
Close Call operation
See “Search and Close Call 
Options” on Page 104
Search for...
Choose and search programmed 
ranges of desired services
See “Searching and Storing” on 
Page 92
Close Call
Setup the radio to receive, and let 
you hear, nearby strong stations. 
See “Using the Close Call Feature” 
on Page 100
Set Priority
Lets you scan a conventional 
system and check for designated 
priority channels.
See “Priority Scan” on Page 110
WX Operation
Set choices for weather scanning.
See “Using Weather Alert (SAME)” 
on Page 111
Tone-Out for...
Select up to 10 Tone-Out settings 
or Standby
See “Fire Tone-Out” on Page 114
Wired Clone
Copy data directly from one 
BCD996T to another BCD996T.
See “Wired Cloning” on Page 60
Settings
Choose settings for miscellaneous 
but convenient options. 
See the respective pages for each 
option:
 
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