Uniden BC796D APC0 25 manual Applying Power for Vehicle Installation

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Applying Power for Vehicle Installation

You can power your scanner using either the supplied DC power cord or your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket using DC cigarette lighter power cord.

Caution: You must use a power source that supplies 13.8 V DC and delivers at least 700 mA. Your standard 12 V car battery should be sufficient. The cord connector’s center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the scanner’s DC 13.8 V jack. The supplied DC power cord meets these specifications. Using a power cord that does not meet these specifications could damage the scanner or the adapter.

Always connect the adapter or DC power cord to the scanner before you connect it to the power source. When you finish, disconnect the adapter or DC power cord from the power source before you disconnect it from the scanner.

For added safety and to protect your scanner, disconnect the cable from your vehicle battery’s

negative (-) terminal before you begin.

Follow these steps to connect the supplied DC power cord.

1.Connect the power cord’s black wire to a chassis ground, such

as a metal screw attached to a metal part of the vehicle’s frame. Be sure that the screw is not insulated from the frame by a plastic part.

2.Connect the power cord’s red wire (with in-line fuse) to a source

of voltage that turns on and off with the ignition switch, such as a spare accessory terminal in your vehicle’s fuse box.

3. Insert the power cord’s barrel plug into the DC 13.8 V jack on the back of the scanner.

4.Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery’s negative (-) terminal.

To power the scanner from a vehicle’s 12 V power source (such as a cigarette-lighter socket), you need a cigarette-lighter adapter.

To connect an optional DC cigarette-lighter power cable, insert

its barrel plug into the DC 13.8 V jack on the back of the scanner, then plug the power cable into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket.

Note: If you use a cigarette-lighter power cable and your vehicle’s engine is running, you might hear electrical noise from the engine while scanning. This is normal.

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Contents Page Page Contents Programming Trunked Systems General Use Location Cleaning Repairs Birdies Page FCC Wants You To Know Scanning Legally Introduction Page Using this Manual Simplex Operation Understanding ScanningConventional Scanning Repeater OperationTrunked Scanning Motorola TrunkingEdacs Trunking Understanding Banks and Channels LTR TrunkingGetting More Information Front and Rear View BC796DDisplay Icons Icon DescriptionIncluded With Your Scanner Mounting an Antenna Setting Up Your ScannerConnecting an Antenna Optional AntennaTypical Mounting Methods Mounting the Scanner in Your VehicleApplying Power for Vehicle Installation Connecting an External Speaker Desktop InstallationApplying Power Using Standard AC Power Connecting an EarphoneListening Safely Connecting the Clone CableConnecting the Tape Recorder RememberBasic Operation Setting the SquelchTurning On the Scanner Scanning Programmed Channels Using the MenuManually Selecting a Channel Locking/Unlocking BanksPriority Scanning Locking/Unlocking ChannelsRestoring All Locked Out Channels Priority Plus ScanningTurning the Key Beep On/Off Dimmer Light SettingControlling How Much Information Appears Locking the Enter keyMuting All Audio Setting Squelch ModeDisabling the APCO25 Card Trunk Scanning OptionsSelecting Talkgroup Lists to Scan Scanning Only Stored Talkgroups ID ScanMonitoring Talkgroup ID’s Holding on a Single TalkgroupUnlocking All Talkgroups Edacs BlockoutEdacs Patch Tracking Searching Setting Chain SearchSetting Data Skip Holding on an Active FrequencyStoring Found Frequencies Automatically Storing FrequenciesSearching for Subaudible Tones Setting Subaudible Tones for SearchingSetting Delay for All Search Ranges Attenuating All Search RangesSetting a Search Range Searching for Trunk SystemsPage Service Search Service Search SkipUsing Weather Alert Same Using Weather Search and Weather Alert SameSearching for a Weather Broadcast Testing the Weather Alert Programming Bank Information Bank ConfigurationAssigning Bank Names Transferring Channel Information General ProgrammingDeleting Frequencies from Channels Entering Alpha InformationPage Enter the Frequency Programming Conventional ChannelsSelect a Channel to Program Assigning a Text TagSetting the Delay Setting the Subaudible Tone OptionSetting the Attenuator Setting Beep AlertChanging the Frequency Step Setting the Modulation Mode Setting Priority ChannelsProgramming Trunked Systems Using I-Call Motorola and Edacs only Setting Trunking DelayTurning I-Call On and Off for ID Search Turning I-Call On for ID Scan Setting Priority Talkgroups Motorola and Edacs onlyMulti-Track Multi-Track Operational DetailsPage Programming Motorola Systems Using Control Channel ProgrammingProgramming Type 2/Digital 800 and 900 MHz Systems Programming Type2/Digital VHF and UHF Systems Programming Type I and IIi Hybrid Systems Toggling the Status Bit Toggling End Code DetectProgramming Edacs Systems Setting Edacs Emergency AlertProgramming Edacs Channels Setting Edacs Decimal Mode Setting Apco 25 Sound Quality Programming Apco 25 SystemsProgramming LTR Systems Storing Known Talkgroups Programming TalkgroupsStoring Found Talkgroups Adding a Text Tag to an ID List Deleting Stored Talkgroup ID’sSeeing Talkgroup Activity PC Control Mode Using the Remote InterfaceCloning Scanner Settings Clone Master Unit Slave Unit Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Specifications Glossary of Terms Page Page Preset Fleet Maps AppendixPreset Map Block User Defined Fleet Maps Type I Programming InformationFleet Map Size Codes Size Code RestrictionsNWR-SAME Event Code SVS Severe WX Reverse List BC796D Flow Charts Scan Option Conventional System Option Dimmer One Year Limited Warranty Uniden America CorporationMemo Memo Memo