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Setting Up Your Scanner

Connecting an Earphone/Headphone

For private listening, you can plug a 

1

/

8

-inch (3.5 mm) 

mini-plug earphone or headphones (not supplied) into the 
headphone jack on top of your scanner. 
This automatically disconnects the internal speaker. 
See “Earphone Warning” at the front of the manual for 
important information about using an earphone/
headphone.

Connecting an Extension Speaker

In a noisy area, an optional amplified extension speaker, 
positioned in the right place, might provide more 

comfortable listening. Plug the speaker cable's 

1

/

8

-inch 

(3.5-mm) mini-plug into your scanner's jack.

   WARNING!

Never connect anything other than an earphone or the 
recommended amplified extension speaker to the 
scanner’s headphone jack. This might damage the 
scanner.

Attaching the Belt Clip

To make your scanner easier to carry when you are on 
the go, use the supplied belt clip. Use a Phillips 
screwdriver and the supplied screws to attach the clip to 
the scanner.

Summary of Contents for BC246T

Page 1: ...BC246T OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...hanges or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this Operating Guide could void your authority to operate thi...

Page 3: ...ACY PLUS are registered trademarks of Motorola Inc LTR is a registered trademark of E F Johnson Co EDACS is a registered trademark of M A COM Private Radio Systems Inc Uniden and Bearcat are registere...

Page 4: ...t More Information 27 Information On The Internet 27 Included With Your Scanner 29 Setting Up Your Scanner 30 Using Internal Batteries 30 Using Rechargeable Batteries 32 Removing the Display Sticker 3...

Page 5: ...ing Conventional Systems 53 Entering Editing Conventional Channel Groups 53 Entering Editing Conventional Channels 54 Programming Motorola Systems 54 Setting System Frequencies 56 Entering Editing Mot...

Page 6: ...ing CTCSS DCS Conventional Channels Only 75 Setting Channel Modulation Conventional Channels Only 76 Setting Channel Attenuation Conventional Channels Only 77 Setting the Frequency Step Conventional C...

Page 7: ...ing Information 109 Filling Out The Conventional System Worksheet 110 System Name and Quick Key 110 Group Name and Quick Key 111 Frequency Alpha Tag Priority CTCSS DCS 111 Filling Out The Motorola Wor...

Page 8: ...orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the scanner and the receiver This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condi...

Page 9: ...ment that scanners be manufactured so they are not easy to modify to pick up these transmissions Do not open your scanner s case to make any modifications that could allow it to pick up transmissions...

Page 10: ...automatically program channels in a system using the AutoStore feature Use your scanner to monitor Trunked public safety systems Police and fire departments including rescue and paramedics NOAA weath...

Page 11: ...h Band 162 0 174 0 12 5 NFM Federal Government 216 0 224 98 20 NFM 1 25 Meter Amateur Band 400 0 405 9875 12 5 NFM Miscellaneous 406 0 419 9875 12 5 NFM Federal Land Mobile 420 0 449 9875 12 5 NFM 70...

Page 12: ...uick Keys You can set the scanner so you can select systems and groups by pressing a single key This makes it easy to listen to or quickly lock out those systems or groups you don t want to scan Pager...

Page 13: ...cy step 5 6 25 7 5 10 12 5 15 20 25 50 or 100 kHz for man ual mode and chain search mode The scanner s auto step feature lets you set the scanner so it automatically chooses the correct step Quick Rec...

Page 14: ...n this mode Weather Weather Search Lets your scanner receive your local NOAA weather transmission SAME Weather Alert Lets your scanner alert you when a SAME weather alert is transmitted on a NOAA weat...

Page 15: ...see in dim light You can adjust the back light so it turns on when you press a key when squelch breaks during a transmission or manually Low Battery Alert The scanner alerts you if the batteries need...

Page 16: ...r control you operate to get a desired result This example shows you how to use the scanner s menu to edit an existing system name It shows you the key to press to select a menu option and the option...

Page 17: ...ter a decimal point press To move the cursor to the left hold then press 4 or rotate the scroll control to the left To move the cursor to the right hold then press 6 or rotate the scroll control to th...

Page 18: ...ry as you need in the pool to store as many frequencies talk group ID s and alpha tags as you need No memory space is wasted and you can tell at a glance how much memory you have used and how much rem...

Page 19: ...nd Digital Coded Squelch DCS system which allow squelch to open only when the tone you have programmed with a specific frequency is received along with a transmission CTCSS and DCS are subaudible tone...

Page 20: ...you hear nothing You can search for the following CTCSS frequencies and DCS codes CTCSS Frequencies Hz DCS Codes Octal 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 85 4 88 5 91 5 94 8 97 4 100 0 103 5 107 2 110...

Page 21: ...ystem all you need to know is the frequencies they operate on When you are scanning a conventional system the scanner stops very briefly on each channel to see if there is activity If there isn t the...

Page 22: ...rage out to about a 25 mile radius from the repeater location What is Trunk Tracking Your BC246T is designed to track the following types of trunking systems Motorola Type I Type II Type IIi hybrid SM...

Page 23: ...runking solved this frequency shortage by allowing multiple groups to use the same set of frequencies in a very efficient way While each type of trunking system operates a little differently see the n...

Page 24: ...Motorola Trunking While there are different types of Motorola trunking systems they all use the same basic trunking method The system consists of one control channel or as many as 4 per system plus on...

Page 25: ...ences In an EDACS system each frequency used by the system is assigned a Logical Channel Number LCN so that less data needs to be transmitted by the control channel Also talk groups are assigned in an...

Page 26: ...ildcard ID s that let you for example use only one ID memory to identify all units in either an agency or a fleet EDACS SCAT EDACS SCAT Single Channel Autonomous Trunking systems operate on a single c...

Page 27: ...re direct unit to unit transmissions that are not heard by other system users Your BC246T can receive I call transmissions See Setting I Call Motorola and EDACS Systems Only on Page 68 for more inform...

Page 28: ...nformation http www bearcat1 com frequency information from National Communications http svartifoss2 fcc gov reports index cfm conventional frequency information on file with the US Government http gr...

Page 29: ...iately contact your place of purchase or Uniden Customer Service at 800 297 1023 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m Central Monday through Friday Setting Up Your Scanner Owners Scanner AC Adapter and other Belt Cli...

Page 30: ...he optional antenna has no cable use 50 70 coaxial cable for lead in A mating plug might be necessary for the optional antennas Use an optional mono earphone or mono headset with proper impedance 32 f...

Page 31: ...ry types See also Using Rechargeable Batteries on Page 32 when you use rechargeable batteries 1 Remove the battery cover and set the battery switch 2 Install 2 AA batteries matching the polarity symbo...

Page 32: ...mpartment to NI MH BATT install the batteries in the scanner and connect the supplied AC adapter to the scanner s DC 6V jack see Using AC Power on Page 33 WARNING Do not connect the AC adapter to the...

Page 33: ...ch the supplied flexible antenna to the connector on the top of your scanner align the slots around the antenna s connector with the tabs on the scanner s BNC connector Then slide the antenna s connec...

Page 34: ...Extension Speaker In a noisy area an optional amplified extension speaker positioned in the right place might provide more comfortable listening Plug the speaker cable s 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mini plug into...

Page 35: ...ur scanner using a personal computer and the free demo software available at http www uniden com Download the software then double click on the install package to begin installation The BC246T SS Inst...

Page 36: ...y appears on the display If your scanner s keys seem confusing at first the follow ing information should help you understand each key s function Key Name Description Hold Hold Holds the scan or the f...

Page 37: ...Search or Search Hold mode Turns the display backlight on or off Locks and unlocks the keypad Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn the scanner on or off Press quickly to cancel a prompt 1 9...

Page 38: ...he scan hold mode No Rev Enters a decimal point or dash in a frequency or talk group ID enters an i for I Call input At a prompt answers No Rev Monitors the currently tuned frequency s reverse frequen...

Page 39: ...eature is turned on see Setting System Attenuation Trunked Systems Only on Page 70 PRI appears when the priority feature is turned on see Priority Scan on Page 48 appears when you lock the keypad see...

Page 40: ...o hold on a system while scanning or temporarily stop on a channel while searching press To select a system in Scan or Scan Hold mode hold down and rotate the scroll control Using the Scroll Control T...

Page 41: ...tem or select a system to scan When scanning multiple systems the BC246T scans systems according to the assigned quick key Systems assigned to quick key 1 are scanned first then 2 3 4 etc Systems not...

Page 42: ...ciently by preventing the BC246T from scanning systems that are not in your area There are three ways to do this Lock out the faraway systems see Locking Unlock ing Systems on Page 43 Reassign your lo...

Page 43: ...ollow these steps to lock out a system so that it does not scan even if its quick key is selected 1 While holding down rotate the scroll control to select the system 2 Continue to hold down and press...

Page 44: ...ect the system Normal scanning resumes 2 seconds after you release Holding On a Channel To hold on a channel press Hold while the channel is active To select a different channel rotate the scroll cont...

Page 45: ...ct the system and the group where you want to store the frequency or talk group ID Quickly Recalling Channels 1 Press Hold to hold on any channel 2 Press Rcl The scanner prompts you to select the syst...

Page 46: ...s E or press the scroll control down to select it To back up a level or return to the previous level press To exit the menu mode press Scan This table shows the available menu options and where you ca...

Page 47: ...e 48 Set up battery save options Turning Power Save On or Off on Page 48 View information about your scanner Displaying System Information on Page 48 Transfer information between it and your personal...

Page 48: ...turn to the previous menu then press Scan or Hold Adjusting the Key Beep J 4 Adjust Key Beep J E J 4 J E Off The scanner is silent when you press a key On The scanner beeps when you press a key Lockin...

Page 49: ...select this mode Other Settings Using the Backlight J 4 Set Backlight J E 10 sec The backlight stays on for 10 seconds after you press 30 sec The backlight stays on for 30 seconds after you press Squ...

Page 50: ...ne Lets you set your scanner as a master or a slave letting you transfer programming to or from another BC246T scanner See Cloning the Scanner on Page 51 Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal Computer...

Page 51: ...onnection cables into Remote on the right side of each scanner Then connect the other end of the cables together using the null modem connector and gender changer Then set up both scanners J 4 Xfer In...

Page 52: ...d this manual from the Uniden America Corporation website and print extra sheets then use them to plan out how you will program the scanner Important Before you start programming your scanner make sur...

Page 53: ...64 See Setting the System Hold Time on Page 64 See Setting the Channel Delay Time on Page 65 See Setting Data Skip Conventional Systems Only on Page 66 See Deleting Systems on Page 71 See Copying Syst...

Page 54: ...ppropriate section to change a channel setting See Editing the Channel Name on Page 73 See Setting Channel Priority Conventional Chan nels Only on Page 74 See Setting Channel Alert on Page 75 See Dele...

Page 55: ...n Page 63 See Setting System Lockout on Page 64 See Setting the System Hold Time on Page 64 See Setting the Channel Delay Time on Page 65 See Setting ID Scan Search Trunked Systems Only on Page 65 See...

Page 56: ...f you select Control Channel Only mode see Set ting Control Channel Only Motorola Systems Only on Page 70 you only need to enter the frequency s that can be assigned as the control channel Most freque...

Page 57: ...then press E Notes Motorola Type 2 Talk Group ID s are entered as 5 digit numbers Motorola Type I Talk Group ID s are entered as two numbers separated by a hyphen Use the decimal point to enter the hy...

Page 58: ...t the settings The scanner creates an empty EDACS system with a default name of System nnN E nnN increments as you add new systems The E indicates that this is an EDACS system Next refer to the approp...

Page 59: ...prompts you to enter the LCN for the entered frequency Enter the LCN then press E To enter additional frequencies press scroll to New Frequency then repeat the above Note The scanner only accepts a si...

Page 60: ...n enter the ID If you omit the fleet and or subfleet the scanner treats these fields as wildcards Note Press to enter a hyphen Then refer to the appropriate section to change a channel setting See Edi...

Page 61: ...e Setting ID Scan Search Trunked Systems Only on Page 65 See Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies on Page 89 See Setting Channel Attenuation Conventional Channels Only on Page 77 See Deleting Systems on P...

Page 62: ...Talkgroups 4 J Edit Channel J E J 4 J NEW ChannelJ E J Input TGID Enter the talk group ID for the channel then press E Note Press to enter a hyphen Then refer to the appropriate section to change a c...

Page 63: ...ll control to select the first letter 2 Press and hold down then rotate the scroll control once to select the next letter 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you have entered the system name Then press E or...

Page 64: ...Select the system J E 4 Edit Sys Option J E 4 Set LockoutJ E This setting controls whether the system is scanned when its quick key is enabled Rotate the scroll control to select your setting then pre...

Page 65: ...Delay Time J program system J E 4 Select the system J E 4 Edit Sys Option J E 4 Set DELAY TimeJ E This setting controls how many seconds the scanner waits after a transmission ends before resuming sc...

Page 66: ...0 kHz 62 5 kHz 75 0 kHz 87 5 Khz or 100 0 kHz J E 4 Offset 380 759 J Input the offset J E This setting lets you enter the base frequency step and offset for the band plan you select This information...

Page 67: ...lists Rotate the scroll control to select the fleet map Preset select from the 16 most common fleet maps see Preset Fleet Maps on Page 105 Press E to select Custom allows you to enter a custom fleet m...

Page 68: ...End Code Operation Motorola Systems Only J program system J E 4 Select the system J E 4 Edit Sys Option J E 4 Set End CodeJ E This setting determines how the scanner handles the transmission end code...

Page 69: ...that has the emergency flag set Select your setting then press E Alert the scanner sounds an alert beep to notify you of the emergency transmission Ignore the scanner does not alert you to emergency t...

Page 70: ...ce and control channel frequencies On you only need to enter control channel frequencies Note The scanner defaults to Off Setting System Attenuation Trunked Systems Only J program system J E 4 Select...

Page 71: ...nels J Program SysteM J E 4 Select the system J E 4 Copy System J E J New Sys Name Enter a name for the copied system then press E Group Level Settings The settings in this section apply to all of the...

Page 72: ...tag Setting the Group Quick Key J program system J E 4 Select the system J E 4 Edit Group J E 4 Select the group J E 4 Set Quick KeyJ E After selecting this option press 0 9 to assign the group to a q...

Page 73: ...ter them Channel Level Settings These settings affect only the channel you are programming Editing the Channel Name J program system J E 4 Select the system J E 4 Edit Group J E 4 Select the group J E...

Page 74: ...entire alpha tag Channel names take up extra memory To maximize channels use channel names only where necessary Setting Channel Priority Conventional Channels Only J program system J E 4 Select the sy...

Page 75: ...active Off no alert sounds Notes Channel alert does not work if key beep is turned off The default setting for channel alert is Off Setting CTCSS DCS Conventional Channels Only J program system J E 4...

Page 76: ...tone Notes The default setting is Off See What is CTCSS DCS on Page 19 for a complete list of CTCSS and DCS tones Setting Channel Modulation Conventional Channels Only J program system J E 4 Select t...

Page 77: ...uates signals on this channel Select your setting then press E On the channel is attenuated by about 18 dB Off the channel is not attenuated Notes The default setting is Off For trunked systems the at...

Page 78: ...m J E 4 Select the system J E 4 Edit Group J E 4 Select the group J E 4 Edit Channel J E 4 Select the channel J E 4 Set Lockout J E This setting determines whether the scanner will scan this channel w...

Page 79: ...roup J E 4 Select the group J E Edit Channel J E 4 Select the channel J E Copy Channel J E The scanner copies the channel into a copy buffer To paste the channel into the same or another system J prog...

Page 80: ...want appears then press E to select it The following search bands appear Public Safety News Ham Radio Marine Railroad Air CB Radio FRS GMRS Racing Special The scanner searches the service you selecte...

Page 81: ...hen it finds an active frequency in search and Close Call modes You can identify up to 50 CTCSS tones and 104 DCS codes Turning this option on lets the scanner search for CTCSS DCS tones If the scanne...

Page 82: ...ll control to change the search direction An arrow appears showing the current search direction To turn search ranges on or off press 0 and 1 9 To hold searching press Hold To resume searching press t...

Page 83: ...ower search limits SET DELAY TIME lets you set the amount of time the scanner will delay before continuing to search after a transmission ends SET MODULATION lets you set the custom search range s mod...

Page 84: ...ed in Selecting a System Otherwise the scanner stores frequencies in a new group it creates 1 Follow Steps 1 3 under Selecting a System A search option appears 2 Turn the scroll control until the type...

Page 85: ...a System A search option appears 2 Turn the scroll control until the type of search you want appears then press E to select it A search band appears If all systems are locked out All Locked appears a...

Page 86: ...The Close Call feature works well for locating the source of strong local transmissions such as mobile and handheld two way radios in areas with no other strong transmission sources Several factors af...

Page 87: ...to select a band press E then use the scroll control to select On or Off and press E Turning off undesired bands speeds up Close Call operation The Close Call feature does not work for frequencies gr...

Page 88: ...n this option on the scanner starts Close Call mode and stores any Close Call hits up to the maximum you specified in the Max Auto Store setting If the scanner stores more hits this setting it stops A...

Page 89: ...confirm and delete all locked out frequencies press E Otherwise to cancel press No Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies J 4 Srch CloCall Opt J E 4 Freq Lockouts J E J Rvw Search L O J E The scanner displ...

Page 90: ...lude paging systems and also the NOAA weather frequencies Even with the feature on you might hear some paging systems Some frequencies are shared between business radio systems and paging systems If t...

Page 91: ...Auto Store J E This value sets how many hits the scanner will automatically store when it is in either Search and Store or Close Call Auto Store mode Use the number keys to enter a value from 1 256 th...

Page 92: ...4 Set Data Skip J E This setting controls how the scanner behaves when it detects a constant level transmission during quick search or Close Call operation Select your setting then press E Off The sc...

Page 93: ...time after the transmission ends before resuming Note The default setting is 2 seconds Setting the Search Frequency Step J 4 Srch CloCall Opt J E 4 Set Step J E This setting selects the frequency step...

Page 94: ...ther Broadcast J 4 WX OPERATION J E J Weather Scan JE The scanner starts scanning the preprogrammed weather frequencies and stops on the first signal If this station is weak rotate the scroll control...

Page 95: ...ming a SAME Group You can edit any of the 5 SAME groups in your scanner Each group can have up to 8 FIPS codes SAME Specific Area Messaging System is a system developed by the National Weather Service...

Page 96: ...J 4 select the SAME group to edit J E J 4 Select the setting to change then press E Edit Name enter the name you want to assign to the SAME group you selected see Entering Text on Page 17 Edit County...

Page 97: ...r bathroom Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents If the scanner receives strong interference or electrical noise move it or its antenna away from the source of th...

Page 98: ...mer Service Center or take it to a qualified repair technician Birdies All radios can receive birdies undesired signals If your scanner stops during Scan mode and no sound is heard it might be receivi...

Page 99: ...l multi band antenna Check with your dealer or local electronics store Scan won t stop The squelch might need to be adjusted Adjust the squelch threshold See Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squ...

Page 100: ...be adjusted Check the antenna connection There might not be a NOAA weatherbroadcast in your area Move to an area with a NOAA weather broadcast Problem Possible Cause Suggestion Scanner won t track a...

Page 101: ...other system Scanner won t acquire the data channel The squelch might need to be adjusted Adjust the squelch threshold See Turning On the Scanner and Setting the Squelch on Page 41 The frequency used...

Page 102: ...1 9950 VHF High Band Above bands in 5 kHz steps 29 7 49 990 VHF Low Band Above band in 10 kHz steps 137 0 143 9875 Military Land Mobile 148 0 150 7875 Military Land Mobile 162 0 174 0 Federal Governme...

Page 103: ...headphone 6 mW nominal into 64 earphone Power Requirements 2 AA Alkaline Batteries 3V DC or 2 AA Rechargeable Ni MH Batteries 2 4V DC or AC Adapter 6 VDC 500mA AD 0008 Antenna 50 Impedance External J...

Page 104: ...s Contact your local Uniden Dealer or call the Uniden Parts Center at 800 554 3988 8 00AM to 5 00PM EST Monday through Friday for information about ordering these optional accessories fi External Ampl...

Page 105: ...Size Code 4 2 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 4 3 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 4 4 Size Code 4 5 Size Code 4 5 Size Code 4 6 Size Code 12 6 Size Code 4 7 Size Code 12 7 Size Code 4 Block Size Code Block Size Code...

Page 106: ...0 2 Size Code 0 3 Size Code 0 3 Size Code 0 4 Size Code 0 4 Size Code 0 5 Size Code 0 5 Size Code 0 6 Size Code 0 6 Size Code 0 7 Size Code 0 7 Size Code 4 Block Size Code Block Size Code 0 Size Code...

Page 107: ...st digit represents the block which contains the ID The next 2 3 digits identify which fleet is active and the last digit s identifies the subfleet The details concerning how the size codes are select...

Page 108: ...S 14 there are some restrictions as to which blocks can be used for these codes S 12 can only be assigned to Blocks 0 2 4 or 6 S 13 can only be assigned to Blocks 0 and 4 S 14 can only be assigned to...

Page 109: ...annermaster com frequency resources and home of Police Call You can also call them at 1 800 SCANNER hours are from 10 00 a m to 5 00 p m Eastern Time Monday through Friday http www radioreference com...

Page 110: ...ions in Filling Out The Conven tional System Worksheet on Page 110 Filling Out The Motorola Worksheet on Page 111 and Filling Out the LTR and EDACS Worksheet on Page 113 to program your scanner Tips B...

Page 111: ...Fill in the details for each channel you want to store in this channel group Filling Out The Motorola Worksheet System Name and Quick Key Fill in a name that describes the system you want to create Fo...

Page 112: ...is required so the scanner can correctly determine the voice channel frequency Fill in the band plan used by this agency consisting of Base frequency Step frequency Channel offset You can enter up to...

Page 113: ...LCN Fill in each system frequency and its associated Logical Channel Number LCN Group Name and Quick Key Each LTR EDACS System Worksheet 2 documents the settings for one channel group within a system...

Page 114: ...114 Planning Conventional System Worksheet System Name Group Name System Quick Key Group Quick Key Frequency Alpha Tag Priority CTCSS DCS Conventional Syste m W orkshe et...

Page 115: ...3 Block 4 Block 5 Block 6 Block 7 Band Plan A Base Frequency Step Frequency Offset Band Plan B Base Frequency Step Frequency Offset Band Plan C Base Frequency Step Frequency Offset Type I Type II 800...

Page 116: ...116 Planning System Name Group Name Group Quick Key Talk Group ID Alpha Tag Alert Motorola System Worksheet 2...

Page 117: ...117 Planning System Name System Quick Key System Frequency Logical Channel LTR EDACS System Worksheet 1 LTR EDACS System Worksheet...

Page 118: ...118 Planning System Name Group Name System Quick Key Group Quick Key Talk Group ID Alpha Tag Alert LTR EDACS System Worksheet 2...

Page 119: ...at Steps 2 3 and 4 to lock out additional systems The preprogrammed systems provide a starting point you will want to find out more information about your local radio systems so you can customize the...

Page 120: ...San Leandro Alameda MOT California Alameda Union City Alameda MOT California Los Angeles Alhambra Los Angeles Conv California Los Angeles Altaden Crest Valley Los Angeles Conv California Los Angeles...

Page 121: ...dena Los Angeles Conv California Los Angeles Pico Rivera Los Angeles Conv California Los Angeles Pomona Los Angeles Conv California Los Angeles Redondo Beach Los Angeles Conv California Los Angeles Sa...

Page 122: ...T California San Bernadino Greater Highland SanBernadinoB MOT California San Bernadino Loma Linda SanBernadinoB MOT California San Bernadino Lucerne Valley SanBernadinoC MOT California San Bernadino M...

Page 123: ...oward Conv Florida Broward Coral Springs Coral Springs MOT Florida Broward Dania Hollywood EDACS Florida Broward Fort Lauderdale Ft Lauderdale MOT Florida Broward Hollywood Hollywood EDACS Florida Bro...

Page 124: ...chigan Wayne Allen Park Wayne Conv Michigan Wayne Belleville Wayne Conv Michigan Wayne Canton Wayne Conv Michigan Wayne Dearborn Wayne Conv Michigan Wayne Garden City Wayne Conv Michigan Wayne Huron W...

Page 125: ...ga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga Berea Cuyahoga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga Bratenhal Cuyahoga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga Brecksville Cuyahoga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga Broadview Heights Cuyahoga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga Brooklyn Parma EDACS...

Page 126: ...Cuyahoga Strongsville Brook Park MOT Ohio Cuyahoga University Circle Cuyahoga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga University Heights Cuyahoga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga Valley View Cuyahoga Conv Ohio Cuyahoga Walton Hills Cuy...

Page 127: ...ola Starnet MOT Texas Harris Baytown Starnet MOT Texas Harris Brazoria County Starnet MOT Texas Harris Cy Fair Harris Conv Texas Harris Cypress Creek Harris Conv Texas Harris Fresno Starnet MOT Texas...

Page 128: ...arrant Southlake Fort Worth MOT Texas Tarrant Southlake NE Tarrant MOT Texas Tarrant Watauga Tarrant Conv Texas Tarrant Westlake NE Tarrant MOT Texas Tarrant White Settlement Tarrant Conv Washington W...

Page 129: ...enter for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty E used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufac tured by Uniden or F installed or programmed by any on...

Page 130: ...United States of America PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY If after following the instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the Product is defec tive pack the Product ca...

Page 131: ...131 One Year Limited Warranty...

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