Uniden UBC3500XLT owner manual Removing the Display Sticker, Using AC Power

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If an AC adapter is connected to the scanner, the scanner checks the condition of the installed batteries. If the scanner is turned off and the batteries require a full charge, Normal Charging appears as the batteries are recharged. When the batteries are fully charged, Charge Complete appears.

If no batteries are installed in the scanner, No Battery appears. If there is a problem with the installed batteries, Battery Error appears. If the installed batteries are Ni-MH batteries but ALKALINE/Ni-MHis set to ALKALINE, Charge Off appears and the scanner does not charge the batteries.

Removing the Display Sticker

Before you use the scanner, remove the protective plastic sticker over the display.

Using AC Power

You can power the scanner using the supplied 6V, 800 mA AC adapter.

To use the scanner on AC power, plug the adapter into 6V 800 mA on the right side of the scanner, then plug

the AC adapter into a standard AC outlet.

If rechargeable batteries are installed and ALKALINE/ Ni-MHis set to NI-MH, the adapter powers the scanner and recharges the installed batteries at the same time.

WARNING!

To prevent damage to Ni-MH batteries, never charge them in an area where the temperature is above 45°C (113°F) or below 4°C (40°F).

Setting Up Your Scanner

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Contents UBC3500XLT OWNER’S Manual Earphone Warning PrecautionsContents Entering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups Contents Frequency MHz Modulation Step kHz Lower Edge Upper Edge IntroductionFrequency MHz Modulation Step kHz Lower Edge IntroductionGeneral Feature HighlightsFeature Highlights Search Priority Entering Text Using the Multifunction Scroll ControlAbout This Manual Edit Name How the Scanner’s Controls Are Represented in This ManualMenu Program System Page Understanding the Scanner’s Memory What is Scanning?What is Searching? Understanding ScanningWhat is CTCSS/DCS? 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 Simplex Operation Conventional ScanningInformation On The Internet Where To Get More InformationRepeater Operation Included With Your Scanner Setting Up Your Scanner Setting Up Your ScannerUsing Internal Batteries Using Rechargeable Batteries Removing the Display Sticker Using AC PowerConnecting an Optional Antenna Connecting the AntennaConnecting an Earphone/Headphone Connecting an Extension SpeakerLook At The Keypad Attaching the Belt ClipAttaching the Wrist Strap Hold Pri No/rev Look At The DisplayFunc Using Func Using MenuBasic Operation Turning On the Scanner and Setting the SquelchOnce. Volume Level and a Basic OperationSelecting Systems to Scan Scanning SystemsLocking/Unlocking Systems Selecting System Channel GroupsQuick-Storing Channels Locking/Unlocking ChannelsTemporarily Holding On a System Holding On a ChannelToggling Channel Alpha Tags Quickly Recalling ChannelsMenu Item Submenu Using the MenuUsing the Menu Locking/Unlocking the Keypad and Scroll SettingsAdjusting the Key Beep Displaying System InformationPriority Scan Turning Power Save On or OffUsing the Backlight SettingsInitializing the Scanner’s Memory Setting the Audio AGCAdjusting the Display Contrast Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal ComputerSettings PC Control Using the Cloning OptionsSlave scanner Clone Slave Press Scan Key Wired CloningWired Clone Master scanner Clone Master Press Scan KeyProgram System New System Programming Radio SystemsProgramming Conventional Systems Programming Radio SystemsEdit Group New Group Entering/Editing Conventional Channel GroupsProgram System Edit Channel New Channel Entering/Editing Conventional ChannelsEdit Group Edit Sys Option Set Quick Key System-Level SettingsEditing the System Name Editing the System Quick KeyEdit Sys Option Set Lockout Setting System LockoutSetting the System Hold Time Programming/Editing Optional SettingsEdit Sys Option Set Data Skip Setting the Channel Delay TimeSetting the Data Skip Edit Sys Option Set Delay TimeEntering/Editing the Group Name Group-Level SettingsDeleting Systems Copying SystemsSetting the Group Quick Key Editing the Channel Name Channel-Level SettingsSetting Group Lockout Deleting GroupsInput Frequency Editing FrequenciesEdit Channel Set Alert Setting Channel PrioritySetting Channel Alert Set CTCSS/DCS Setting CTCSS/DCSSet Level Set Moduration Setting the Channel Frequency ModulationSet Attenuator Setting Channel AttenuationSetting Channel Lockout Copy Channel Deleting ChannelsCopying/Pasting Channels Delete ChannelEdit Channel Paste Channel Quick Search Service SearchSearching and Storing Changing the step of Air BandSearch for Custom Search Custom SearchSearch for Edit Custom Editing a Custom Search RangeSearch for Edit Service Editing a Service SearchSelecting a System Auto Search and StoreSearch for Search and Store Using the Close Call Feature Using the Close Call FeatureClose Call Setting Close Call OptionsSelect Mode 10/15/30/45/60 sec Select BeepClose Call Hits Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies Search and Close Call OptionsManaging Locked-Out Frequencies Unlocking All FrequenciesSearch and Close Call Options Searching for Subaudible TonesScreening Out Broadcast Sources Srch/CloCall Opt Set Modulation Setting the Maximum Auto Store ValueSetting the Modulation Type Srch/CloCall Opt Max Auto StoreSrch/CloCall Opt Set Data Skip Setting AttenuationSetting Data Skip Srch/CloCall Opt Set AttenuatorSrch/CloCall Opt Set Step Setting the Delay TimeSetting the Search Frequency Step Srch/CloCall Opt Set Delay TimeSetting Air Band Step Fire Tone-Out Introduction Using Tone-OutSetting Tone-Out Standby Setting Up Tone-OutUsing Tone-Out Page Location Care and MaintenanceCleaning General UseBirdies Troubleshooting TroubleshootingMemory ErrorSpecifications SpecificationsPage Optional Accessories Appendix Initial Setting of the MenusAppendix UHF Planning PlanningCollecting Information Group Name and Quick Key System Name and Quick KeyFrequency-Alpha Tag-Priority Conventional System Worksheet Conventional System WorksheetDeclaration of Conformiry Declaration of ConformityUniden Corporation All rights reserved UBZZ01347ZZ0
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