Uniden Br330t Wideband Trunktracker Scanner Owners Manual
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81 Programming/Editing Optional Settings Editing the System Quick Key J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L Set Quick Key L After selecting this option, select any number from 1-99 to assign the system to a quick key or press to assign the system to no quick key, then press E. Hints: • Access single-digit system Quick Keys by pressing the single digit on the keypad during scanning. Access two-digit system Quick Keys by pressing then both digits. • You can assign as many systems to the same quick key as you want. • To be scanned, a system’s quick key must be activated and the system must be unlocked. Setting System Lockout J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Set Lockout L This setting controls whether the system is scanned when its quick key is enabled. Rotate the scroll control to select your setting, then press E. Locked - the system is not scanned Unlocked - the system is scanned Note: You can also lock or unlock a system by holding and rotating the scroll control to select the system, then pressing + L/O. Menu Menu Func Func
82 Setting the System Hold Time J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Set Hold Time L This setting controls how many seconds the scanner scans a system before moving to the next unlocked system. Enter a value from 0-255, then press E to save the setting. Notes: • This setting is available only when a control channel exists in a trunked system. • If you select 0, the scanner stays on the system for a minimal time (only long enough to check current system activity). • The default setting is 2 seconds for each system. • For conventional systems, all unlocked channels will be scanned at least once regardless of this setting. • The scanner moves to the next system after the hold time expires, any current transmission ends, and the channel delay time expires. • Due to the control method for these system types, the scanner always scans LTR and EDACS SCAT systems for at least 1 second. Setting the Channel Delay Time J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Set Delay Time L This setting controls how many seconds the scanner waits after a transmission ends before resuming Menu Menu
83 Programming/Editing Optional Settings scanning. Enter a value from 1-5 or Off, then press E or the scroll control. Notes: • The default setting is 2 seconds for each system. • This setting applies to all channels within the system. Setting ID Scan/Search (Trunked Systems Only) J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 ID Scan/Search L This setting controls how the system will be scanned. Select your setting, then press E. ID Scan - the scanner only stops on channels you have programmed into the system. ID Search - the scanner stops on any transmission for unlocked talk group IDs. Note: You can also change this setting by pressing Scan while scanning the system. Editing the Fleet Map (Motorola Systems Only) J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Edit Fleet Map L For Motorola Type I and Type II Hybrid systems, you must enter a system fleet map in order for the scanner to properly track and display talk group IDs. The fleet map is usually included in the same resource that pro- vided system frequencies and talk group ID lists. Menu Menu
84 Rotate the scroll control to select the fleet map: Preset - select from the 16 most common fleet maps (see “Preset Map 1 Preset Map 2” on Page 133). Press E to select. Custom - allows you to enter a custom fleet map. Enter the size code for each block. Press E to select. Notes: • If you dont know the fleet map for your Motorola Type I system, check the Internet. This information is commonly posted on sites such as those we reference in “Where To Get More Information” on Page 29. • The default setting of no fleet map is the correct setting for Motorola Type II systems. Setting the Motorola Status Bit (Motorola Systems Only) J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Set Status Bit L Motorola analog systems use talk group IDs in multiples of 16. ID numbers that fall between these IDs indicate special status flags for the system. This setting determines how the scanner will handle IDs that are not multiples of 16. Select your setting then press E. Ignore - the scanner rounds all received IDs down to the next interval of 16. Yes - the scanner treats all received IDs as unique IDs. Note: The default setting is Ignore. Menu
85 Programming/Editing Optional Settings Setting the End Code Operation (Motorola Systems Only) J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Set End Code L This setting determines how the scanner handles the transmission end code sent by most Motorola systems. Select your setting then press E. Yes - the scanner immediately returns to the control channel when it detects the end code. Ignore - the scanner does not return to the control channel until the carrier drops. Note: The default setting is Yes. Setting I-Call (Motorola and EDACS Systems Only) J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Set I-Call L This setting determines how your scanner treats I-calls while ID Searching. On - the scanner tracks I-calls. Press E to select. Off - the scanner ignores I-calls. Press E to select. Only - the scanner only tracks I-calls and ignores other radio traffic on the system. Press E to select. Note: The default setting is Off. Menu Menu
86 Setting Emergency Alert (Motorola and EDACS Systems Only) J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Emergency Alert L Off - the scanner does not alert you to emergency transmissions. Alert 1 - 9 the scanner sounds an alert beep to notify you of the emergency transmission. You can choose any of 9 different beep types. J Set Level Auto - the scanner automatically sets the emergency alert beep to the master volume level. Level 1 - 15 - the scanner adjusts the volume you hear to the level you select. Setting Control-Channel Only (Motorola Systems Only) J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Set C-Ch Only L This setting determines the frequencies you need to enter for Motorola systems. Select your setting, then press E. Off - you must enter all voice and control channel frequencies. On - you only need to enter control channel frequencies. Note: The scanner defaults to On. Menu Menu
87 Programming/Editing Optional Settings Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Rvw ID: Srch L/O L The scanner displays the first locked-out frequency and prompts you to unlock the frequency. Press E to unlock the frequency. Or, rotate the scroll control or press to select a different frequency. To exit the review, press . Clearing All Locked-Out IDs J Program System J L 4 Select the system J L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 Clr All L/O IDs L The scanner prompts you to confirm deletion. To confirm and delete all locked-out IDs in the selected system, press E. Otherwise, to cancel, press . Setting the EDACS ID Format (EDACS Systems Only) J Program System J 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Sys Option L 4 EDCS ID Format L EDACS talk group IDs are commonly provided in one of two formats: AFS and Decimal. This setting determines how you enter EDACS IDs and how the scanner displays them. AFS Format - the scanner uses AFS format for talk group IDs Decimal Format - the scanner uses decimal format for talkgroup IDs Menu Menu Menu Menu
88 Notes: • The scanner defaults to AFS (agency, fleet, subfleet) format - the format used in most EDACS systems. • See “EDACS Trunking” on Page 27 for more information about the AFS format. Setting System Attenuation (Trunked Systems Only) J Program System J 4 Select the system L 4 Set Attenuator L This setting controls whether the attenuator will be on or off for the current system. Select your setting then press E. Off - the attenuator is off. On - system frequencies are attenuated by about 18 dB. Notes: •Even if ATT appears, attenuation might not work if the bar antenna is turned on and the tuned frequency is from 0.1 to 1.7 MHz. • Turn on this setting if you are near strong signal sources. Attenuation can help reduce interference and desensitization that strong signals create. • You can also turn this setting on or off by holding on a trunked system, then pressing + E. Deleting Systems J Program System J 4 Select the system L 4 Delete System L The scanner prompts you to confirm deletion. To confirm, press E. To cancel, press . Menu Func Menu
89 Programming/Editing Optional Settings Notes: • Deleted systems cannot be restored. You must re-enter them. • You cannot restore preloaded systems. Copying Systems To copy a system including all settings, groups, and channels: J Program System J 4 Select the system L 4 Copy System L New Sys Name? Enter a name for the copied system, then press E. Group-Level Settings The settings in this section apply to all of the channels stored in the current group. Entering/Editing the Group Name J Program System J 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Group L Select the group J L Edit Name J L Follow these steps to enter/edit the group name. 1. Rotate the scroll control to select the first letter. 2. Press and hold down then rotate the scroll control once to select the next letter. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you have entered the system name. Then press E or press down on the scroll control to accept the setting. Hints: Menu Menu Func
90• Each group name can be up to 16 characters. Abbreviate as necessary to fit. • The group and system name alternate in the top line of the display when the scanner stops on a channel. • Press twice to delete the current character. • Press three times to clear the entire alpha tag. Setting the Group Quick Key J Program System J 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Group L Select the group J L 4 Set Quick Key J L After selecting this option, press 0-9 to assign the group to a quick key or press to assign the system to no quick key, then press E. Hints: • You can assign as many groups to the same quick key as you want. • A group’s quick key must be activated to be scanned. Setting Group Lockout J Program System J 4 Select the system L 4 Edit Group L Select the group J L 4 Set Lockout J L This setting determines whether the scanner scans this group when it is enabled. Select your setting, then press E. Lockout - the group is not scanned. Unlocked - the group is scanned. Menu Menu