Uniden BCT8 manual Alert Light Adjustment, Storing Highway Patrol Frequencies, Skip Frequencies

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Press MUTE to cancel One Moment Mute.

Press and hold MUTE for two seconds to cancel Continuous Mute. You hear two beeps and the MUTE LED goes out.

Change states. The MUTE LED goes out after scanning starts.

Turn the scanner off and on.

Note: If MUTE is pressed for less than 2 seconds during the Continuous Mute mode, nothing will be changed.

Alert Light Adjustment

The ALERT Light has three settings: Bright, Dim, and Off.

Push FLASH to select Bright, Dim or Off. The ALERT Light flashes and the Alert Tone beeps.

If you select Off, “ ” on the display reminds you the ALERT Light is off.

WARNING: You can turn off the ALERT Light and completely mute the Alert Tone at the same time.

This deactivates the Highway Warning Alert.

Push In

 

SQL

push

FLASH

 

ALERT

MUTE

Storing Highway Patrol Frequencies

You can quickly store any frequency you find during scanning. When in Hold mode or the scanner stops on the frequency you want to store, you can store the frequency. For detail see page 21.

Skip Frequencies

To skip a frequency, press L/O.

You can program up to 50 skip frequencies for priority channels. And also you can program up to 100 skip frequencies for other frequencies (See page 27). If you skip a preprogrammed frequency in one state and that frequency is programmed into another state, the frequency is skipped of both states. If you change the state code, skipped frequencies are cancelled as soon as scanning starts.

Priority Channels

Each state preprogrammed in the scanner contains a number of Priority channels. The scanner automatically checks a state’s Priority channels every two seconds for activity. If there is activity on one of the Priority channels, the ALERT Light will flash and the alarm tone will beep (see “Highway Warning Alert,” page 17).

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Uniden BCT8 manual Alert Light Adjustment, Storing Highway Patrol Frequencies, Skip Frequencies, Priority Channels