
To program 162.550 into channel 2:
Press 2 MAN
Press 1 6 2 . 5 5 0 E
To program 47 J.2375 into channel 7:
Press 7 MAN
Press 4 7 1 . 2 3 7 5 E
To search from J50 to J60 MHz
Press 1 5 0 LIMIT
Press 1 6 0 LIMIT
Press SEARCH
Your UBC 760XLT will then begin searching the frequencies from J50 to J60 MHz. Ifyou encounter a frequency of interest, you can press the HOLD key to stop. If the scanner has already re- sumed searching, press HOLD and then use the HOLD and LIMITkeys to step the frequency up or down. (HOLD to step up, LIMITto step down).
You can also program the channels
wish to use, and then begin the search function as described above. When
you encounter a frequency that you wish to save, press HOLD to stop, and then press E (enter) to save the fre- quency. If you wish to repeat the procedure for another channel, go to that channel and resume searching.
To select or deselect a channel bank
When a bank number at the top of the display is visible, it means that the
numbered bank is currently selected. When it is not visible, it means that the
bank is deselected. While the unit is
scanning, pressing the appropriate
number key will select or deselect the desired bank.
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Features
The following is a brief description of
the operational features of the UBC 760XLT.
Manual Channel Selection - To
manually select a channel, press the manual key repeatedly until the de- sired channel number appears in the display.
or
Press the channel number you wish to access, then press the manual key. The scanner will automatically advance to
the desired channel regardless of the bank status.
Lockout - Select the channel to be
skipped. Press the lockout key. The lockout indicator will appear in the dis- play whenever that channel also ap- pears. To take lockout off press the lockout key on that channel. The lock-
out key also functions to eliminate any locked out channels within a certain
bank. Simplypress the lockout key for about 2.5 seconds to "Clear" the entire
bank.
Priority - When it is important to keep track of the activity on one frequency while listening to others, the priority function should be used. Program the important frequency into channel one. Press the priority key to activate the pri- ority function. Every 2 seconds the unit will check channel one for activity Ithe priority indicator will appear in the dis- play). Ifa transmission is found the unit will monitor that channel. Ifno signal is
found, the unit will return to the previ- ous channel and function. Press the
priority key again to turn off the priority function. When priority is on, the au- dio may be periodically interrupted.
Search - Use the search mode to look
for new active frequencies within the bands of your scanner.
Enter the lower limit frequency on the keypad and press the limit key;
Enter the higher limit frequency and press the limit key again.
These two frequencies set the range that the unit will search. Press the
search key to start searching. If an ac- tive frequency is found the scanner will stop to monitor the signal. Press the hold key to hold the search on this fre- quency. Press the hold key again to step up to the next frequency or press the limit key to step down to the previ- ous frequency. When the signal stops the unit will continue searching. Press
the manual key to leave the search mode.
LOOP FUNCTION
Your Uniden Bearcat 760XLT has been
provided with the ability to program 5 frequency bands LJ to L5. To program these frequency bands it is only neces- sary to input an upper frequency and a lower frequency to specify a search
range within one band (66 - 88, J08 - 136, J36 - J74, 350 - 5 J2, or 806 -
956).
In the following example, the pro-
gramming of one frequency band on L2 will be initiated.
Press: [!J[j] 1iIG1[j]/j] ~
Read: L2 118.150 (one limit entered)
Press: l]~~Q~[j] I L 21
Read: L2 134.250 (second limit is entered)
press:IL21(start searching from Iow
limit frequency to high limit fre- quency).
Once you have programmed 5 differ- ent bands in L1 to LS,you activate ~he scanning of this bands by simply press- ing LJ, L2, L3, L4, or LS.
Every other function that is described in the search mode is also active in the
loop mode, except that you have to ac- tivate the scan by pressing the L(1..5) key.