Uniden BC296D manual User Defined Fleet Maps, Type I Programming Information

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User Defined Fleet Maps

Type I Programming Information

When a Type I system is designed, the address information for all the IDs are divided into 8 equal sized blocks. When you program your scanner to track a Type I system, you must select a size code for each of these blocks. When you have assigned a size code to all 8 blocks, you have defined the Fleet Map for the system you're tracking. Each size code determines the number of Fleets, Subfleets, and IDs each block will have. For example, a size code of "4" has one Fleet, which is divided into 16 separate Subfleets, and it has a total of 512 individual IDs.

When a block is assigned a size code, the Fleet or Fleets created within the block are assigned a Type I ID. The way these IDs display on your scanner depends on the block number and the blocks size code. When a Type I ID displays, the left most digit represents the block which contains the ID. The next two or three digits identify which Fleet is active, and the last digit(s) identifies the Subfleet.

Block

Subfleet

(1 digit)

(1 or 2 digits)

Which Fleet within the Block (2 or 3 digits)

The details concerning how the size codes are selected by a Type I system designer are highly dependent on the specific needs of the systems users. Some organizations may want many subfleets with only a few radios each, while another organization may want only a few subfleets with many radios each. Your task is to program your fleet map with the same size code assignments as the trunked system. If you do this accurately, you'll track all the Fleet-Subfleet combinations used by the system. In other words, you'll hear complete communications while monitoring a trunked system.

If you don't already know the size codes used, you'll have to guess at them. But since you don't have to figure out all the blocks at once, this isn't as hard as it seems. Select a size code for a block, and then press SCAN. Now listen to the communications. If you decide you are receiving most of the replies to the conversations with IDs assigned to the block you just programmed, then you've probably selected the right size code and can work on the next block of the map.

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Contents Page Page Contents Searching PC Control Mode Cloning Scanner Settings Page FCC Wants You To Know Scanning Legally Introduction Page Using this Manual Repeater Operation Understanding ScanningConventional Scanning Simplex OperationTrunked Scanning Edacs Trunking Page LTR Trunking Understanding Banks and ChannelsGetting More Information Buttons and Controls Quick Look at Your ScannerIcon Description Display IconsIncluded With Your Scanner Installing the Battery Pack Setting Up Your ScannerCharging the Battery Pack Using Headphones or an External Speaker Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery DisposalInstalling the Antenna Installing the Belt ClipListening Safely Basic Operation Setting the SquelchTurning On the Scanner Manually Selecting a Channel Using the MenuRestoring All Locked Out Channels Scanning Programmed ChannelsLocking/Unlocking Banks Locking/Unlocking ChannelsPriority Plus Scanning Priority ScanningListening to the Input Channel Controlling How Much Information Appears Using the BacklightDimmer Light Setting Dimmer Time SettingDisabling the APCO25 Card Turning the Key Beep On/OffLocking the Enter key Locking the KeypadSetting Squelch Mode Turning Battery Save On/OffMuting All Audio Monitoring Talkgroup ID’s Trunk Scanning OptionsSearching for Active Talkgroups ID Search Scanning Only Stored Talkgroups ID ScanLocking Out Talkgroups Holding on a Single TalkgroupEdacs Blockout Edacs Patch Tracking Unlocking All TalkgroupsHolding on an Active Frequency Setting Chain SearchSetting Data Skip SearchingStoring Found Frequencies Skipping FrequenciesAutomatically Storing Frequencies Setting Subaudible Tones for SearchingSearching for Subaudible Tones Setting a Search Range Setting Delay for All Search RangesAttenuating All Search Ranges Searching for Trunk Systems Service Search Skip Service SearchUsing Weather Alert Same Using Weather Search and Weather Alert SameSearching for a Weather Broadcast Dssccc Testing the Weather Alert Programming Bank Information Bank ConfigurationAssigning Bank Names Entering Alpha Information General ProgrammingDeleting Frequencies from Channels Transferring Channel InformationPage Select a Channel to Program Programming Conventional ChannelsEnter the Frequency Setting the Subaudible Tone Option Setting the DelayAssigning a Text Tag Setting the Attenuator Setting Beep AlertChanging the Frequency Step Setting the Modulation ModeSetting Priority Channels Programming Trunked Systems Using I-Call Motorola and Edacs only Setting Trunking DelayTurning I-Call On and Off for ID Search Multi-Track Setting Priority Talkgroups Motorola and Edacs onlyTurning I-Call On for ID Scan Multi-Track Operational Details Programming Motorola Systems Using Control Channel ProgrammingProgramming Type2/Digital VHF and UHF Systems Programming Type 2/Digital 800 and 900 MHz SystemsProgramming Type I and IIi Hybrid Systems Toggling the Status Bit Toggling End Code Detect Programming Edacs Channels Programming Edacs SystemsSetting Edacs Decimal Mode Setting Edacs Emergency AlertProgramming Apco Systems Setting Apco 25 Sound QualityPage Programming LTR Systems Press MENU/BACK Programming TalkgroupsStoring Known Talkgroups Storing Found TalkgroupsAdding a Text Tag to an ID List Deleting Stored Talkgroup ID’sSeeing Talkgroup Activity PC Control Mode Using the Remote InterfaceCloning Scanner Settings Clone Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Specifications Glossary of Terms Page Page Page Appendix Preset Fleet MapsPreset Map Block Type I Programming Information User Defined Fleet MapsFleet Map Size Codes NWR-SAME Event Code Reverse List 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 BC296D Flow Charts Scan Option Conventional System Option Dimmer Dimmer Light Dimmer Time Screen Mask Uniden America Corporation One Year Limited Warranty