Uniden BCD996T Setting the Startup Key, Setting the System Lockout, Edit Sys Option Set Lockout

Models: BCD996T

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After selecting this option, select any number from 0-99 to assign the system to a quick key or press [.No] to assign the system to no quick key, then press .

Notes:

Access single-digit system/site Quick Keys by pressing the single digit on the keypad during scanning. Access two-digit system Quick Keys by pressing [.No] 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 the Startup Key

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[MENU] Program System

Select a conventional system

Edit Sys Option

Set Startup Key

Select a startup key from 0-9 or select “.” for no startup key.

Notes:

To unlock the system at startup, press and hold the selected startup key while you apply power. If you do not press the startup key at the time you turn on power, you can still act while the opening screens are displayed.

The system Quick Key is also enabled.

If you press a different key at startup, the system is locked out.

If you do not assign the system a startup key, the system is not affected by any key press during startup.

Setting the System Lockout

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[MENU] Program System

Select a conventional system

Edit Sys Option

Set Lockout

Unlocked — The system is scanned when its quick key is enabled.

Temporary L/O — The system is not scanned, even if its quick key is enabled. Cycling power will remove the lockout.

Lockout — The system is not scanned, even if its quick key is enabled. You must manually unlock the system.

Programming Your Scanner

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Uniden BCD996T manual Setting the Startup Key, Setting the System Lockout, Edit Sys Option Set Lockout