Uniden America UB303 Hand-held Sports Scanner User Manual Draft Copy of Owners Manual
Uniden America Corporation Hand-held Sports Scanner Draft Copy of Owners Manual
Draft Copy of Owners Manual
User Manual DRAFT COPY OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL uh303—15.doc 15 ‘99 08/26 17:49 FAX 03 3779 1633 7“ WV 717" 9771" 1va . 1:5"ylooz Calar mun): mums cwanu mm: scrum 30200 ZOO-Channel Programmable Twin Turbo Hand-Held Sports Scanner OPERATING GUIDE 6 0 $~ mm 1 $~ vrx Aug 70 rum—u u” ‘99 08/26 17:49 FAX 03 3779 1533 7"ti 717":/#7T 49? j? q} l Eula: Pralun: ntsabled MEAL: Delnflt screen Contents About Your New SportCat . . What is Scanning7. . What is Searching?. What is CTCSS and CDCSS Important Notice ....... Types of Communication. . Where to Obtain Mare information . Unpacking ..................... Feature Highlights ....... Controls and Indicators . Top View . . . . Front View . . Setup .................... Installing the Battery Pack. . . Mounting the Flexible Antenna Installing the Belt Clip . , Using the Earphone. . . . Operation Overview ....... Programming channels . . . Programming By Manual Entry Deleting a Stored Frequency. Programming with Search. . .. Programming Channels with Alp 3 Alert Beep Setting , . Scannan ...... Bank Scanning Priority Scan . . Delay ,,,,,,,, Locking Out Channels Looking for "Locked Out" Channels. Weather Channel Scanning. . Searching . . . . Band Search Limit Search. VFO Search. . . Search Skip Frequency. CTCSSICDCSS Operatlon. . Programming CTCSS TonyCDCSS Tone Searching for CTCSS Tone/CDCSS Tones . Using Tone Search .................... . . Using CTCSS Tone or CDCSS Tone Search White Searching , . Changing a CTCSS/CDCSS Tone i Erasing a CTCSSICDCSS Tone ........ mm s: mmmuammu o:\smautun3ulzi\sc2nu_m w rxt Mg m n-u; 11 ms l e Quin '99 08/27 10:59 FAX 03 3779 1633 701/47 717“:/*71"49T » ‘h, ‘\ Euler prom. Disabled Cmonne Default screen Remote Interface ......... Connecting the Scanner . . Scanner to External Modern . Scanner to Scanner. . SmanScan Mode . . . Menu for SmanScan . Program Lock . . Transfer Speed . Flow Control Dial Type ...... SmanScanner Tips. Clone Mode ........ . ,., Care and Maintenance ...... Replacing“ the Battery Pack . Location . Cleaning. Repairs . Birdies , . . Proper Care 0! your Scanner. Technical Specilications.. CTCSS/CDCSS Tone Frequencxes ( 1) Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts. Troubleshooting .......... One Year Limited Warranty t “e“. v. Q .001 99 05/31 14:50 FAX 03 3779 1633 Tidy 157" m" 471” .. 15W ziooz Coley prufxle- Duanled ‘ eminence, Delaulr screen 59 fix 6} About Your New SportCat The Spor‘tcatWI is a state~ol> Automobile, boat. and marathon rams » Golf tournaments n Traffic information n Police and lire department (including rescue and paramedics) n NCAA and Canadian weather broadcasts (10 preprogremmed channels) n Land transportation, such as trucking lirms, buses. taxis, tow trucks, and railroads » Marine and amateur radio. » Aircraft » Public Service 500 MHz band And many more in the following 12 Bands: RANGE STEP BAND (MHz) (kHz) 210000495950 5 300000493950 5 500000640000 5 108.0000-1363875 12.5 13700001433950 5 14400004473950 5 1‘8,0000—l7¢.fl000 5 405,0000—41 9.3875 12.5 4200000463575 12.5 450.00004693875 12.5 x., .s:zoo)lm,vr Pu Aug 20 as 2: 17 ms NFM NFM NFM AM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM NFM SUBJECT 10 Meter Amateur Band VHF Low Band 6 Meter Amateur Band AM Aircraft Military Land Mobile 2 Meter Amateur Band VHF High Band Federal Govt Land Mobile 70 an Amateur Band UHF Standard Band "_ i fi} nous '99 08/26 17:51 FAX 03 3779 1633 TWJ 737":/*fi.(:/1' » 1:5“) Euler grunt!» mmm cwosm mm: mun RANGE snap BAND sumecr (MN!) (RH!) 470.0000—5120000 12 5 NFM UHF 'T" Band 505130008239875 12 5 NFM 54931258683575 (25 NFM 394012585630“) 12.5 N FM Important! The Sportcat will not lune within the Cellular Telephone Band. Public Service '800' Sand Where to Obtain More Information The Eearcat Radio Club and other similar hobby clubs have publicaticns, inlormation on computer bulletin boards. and even contests lor the radio enthusiasts. See the enclosed pamphlets tor more information Additional information is also available through your local library. Unpacking Carelully check the contents agalnst this list: I SportCat Twin Turbo Sports Scanner I Rubber Antenna I AC Adapter/Charger (AD-70U) I Earphone I Belt Clip with 2 Screws I Battery (BF-180) I Remote Cable I This Operating Guide I Frequency Directories Order Form and Betty Bearcat Club information I SportCat Frequency Guide I Nickel—Cadmium Battery Disposal Notice l Product Registration Form ll any items are missing or damaged, call the Unlden parts department at the number below. Please read this Operating Guide thoroughly before operating the scanner. Uniden Parts Department (800) 554-3988 Hours are 5:30 am to 5:00 pm. Central Time Monday to Friday We can also be reached on the web at www.unidenrcom Xx sc2nu_m.v! rm Aug no as “J! n” @009 ‘99 08/25 17:51 FAX 03 3779 1633 TV!) 717"7%Z1’/9v » 1. low cam brolkll~ emu-a Cwlkte mum screen if} Feature Highlights “a“ 0 Twin Turbo Scan a. Search —~This lightning-last technology enables the SportCat to scan nearly 100 channels per second. Search speeo is selectable between 100 and 300 steps gar second, (300 steps per second only in bands wit 5 kHz steps.) Because the lrequency coverage is so large (see previous section lor band listing), very fast scanning and searching are essential, 0 200 Channels You can program each of these memory channels to store one frequency, 0 12 Bands, 10 Banks includes 12 Bands, with Aircraft and 800 MHz. 10 Banks 0120 channels each are uselul for storing similar lrequencies in order to maintain taster scanning cycles. 0 29 MHz - 956 MHz Indicates the range 01 lrequencies that can be searched within the bands of your scanner. (Note: The frequency coverage is not totally continuous from 29.0 MHz to 956 MHz.) 0 10 Priority Channels You can assign one Priority Channel in each Bank. Assigning priority channels allows you to keer track at activity on your most important channe (s) while monitoring other channels for transmissions (Priority Channels are initially set in the first channel in each Bank.) 0 Weather Channels Lets your scanner lunction as a weather inlorrnation radio. 0 Memory Backup The stored channels are retained in memory permanently. 0 Programmable Alpha Characters Vou can program up to 200 channels with alphabetical characters lor easy relerence. 0 Band Search You can search within the preprogrammed bands. 0 Limit Search You can search within a specific range or lrequencies. 0 VFO Search You can search by using the VFO control. 0 Alert Beep 11 the SpertCat finds a transmission on a channel you have preset. it beeps twice 0 Auto Light The Sportcat can turn on its backlight automatically when it finds a transmission if this function is activated. x .sczeo_m rn Aw zn us. n” '99 08/26 17152 FAX 03 3779 1633 TH") 717"°/%7J"(‘7r ‘011 Euler plulxle‘ ambled rmosiu mtauu scram j} 0 Smart Scanner Automatically pro rams your SCZOO with all the lrequencies and Alpha haracters of the frequency lor your local area lg accessing our national database with your F’ or just an external modeml (No PC required) 0 CTcss/cocss (Continuous Tone Controlled Squelcn System}, (Continuous Digital Controlled Squelch System , When activated. the SportCat will oni tune to a frequency if the associated CTCSS tone or 0088 tone you have programmed is included With the transmission. Vou can also use this feature to search tor a CTCSS tone or 00053 tune when monitoring a transmission 0 a {Bl my” l$ rn luv u as.“ 10 ms '99 03/26 17:52 FAX 03 3779 1633 7" W? 7777???" (iv Cola: Brutxlk msablad cum-m muuu u"... Front View Milk 12.1456 SCAN HOLD DELAY SEARCH PRIORITY WX SPORTCATZOO page Ill IIIIII M 12145571'111—0 d swim MAY warmer: -mamvm mm 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000 00000000 0000000 0000000 10 n wrinmuuulzflscmnmw !n my zu 17.a::u ms 4 1:9" 7 ‘013 '99 08/26 17:53 FAX 03 3779 1533 j.l Q} 7" My 717" 7M" (1/7 a 11?" 7 cm: pruhle. tats-med cm, m, m... ’ Q ATl' Appears when the Attenuator lunction is set. n-o Indicates the keypad is lacked. a Appears when the display mode is Alpha Name mode. CTCSS Appears when the Subaudlble Tone iunction is turned on and a CTCSS tone is associated on the display channel. CDCSS Appears when the Subaudible Tone function is turned on and a CDCSS tcne is associated on the display channel. L Press ® to start scanning all programmed channels that are not locked out. (SCAN moves across the display during scanning.) 3. ln SCAN and WX or SEARCH Mode, press @ stop scanning. (HOLD appears on the display.) In Manual mods. press channel. 4. NUMERIC KEYPAD — Use these keys to program a to step up the to channel for scanning. Also use to access a channel directly with @ During SCAN Mode. use these keys to select or deselect any of the 10 memory banks. (Only the selected bank indicatorts) appear on the display.) Note: You cannot deactivate all 10 banks 51 the same time Key Bank Channel ommqmmnwm 6®®®®®®®®® x . eczema-mun m m, an nun U” 12 1. 21. 41 - 51- 81- 101 - 121 - 141 - 161- 181- 20 40 60 50 100 120 140 160 180 200 lets '99 08/26 17:54 FAX 03 8779 1633 TW‘J 737"9¥7J"(°/¥ 4) 12?) ‘017 Cele: prehi- ins-bled mama. Default screen ' 13. Press ./KEYLOCKto turn ON or OFF the e automatic 2-second delay during scanning or searching for acn‘ve frequencies. (When delay is activated. DELAY appears on the display.) In this mode, when the scanner monitors an active frequency, searching or scanning will not resume until transmission stops tor 2 seconds. Press and hold lKEVLOCK until fro appears on the display, This disables the keypad and VFO control and prevents any accidental key entries. To enable the keypad, press and hold ./KEVLOCK until n—O disappears from the display. 14. While Scanning, press (PD/TURBO to activate the PRIORITY SCAN function. (PRIOHlTV appears on the display.) While Searching. press ®lTURBOto toggle between 100 steps and 300 steps per second. (When in TURBO SEAHCH is activated. SEARCH flashes on the display.) 15. Press to turn the Subaudible tone Mode on/eff. Press and hold @ to turn the Subaudible tone search cn/cfl. 15. Press (9 to turn the LCD Back light an and off. Press and hold ® tor 2 seconds to make the scanner turn the LCD Back Light on when a transmission is round (Auto Light function). 14 e . ...c,.._m i {i} rti Auv an was 37 ms "99 08/26 17:54 FAX 03 3779 1633 7'1/(7 il7":/$7J"'(:/t' 4 1277-018 cum pmmg, Dulbim («mange leluli mun Setup h.“ The SportCat comes with a rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery Pack. When fully charged, this Battery Pack WI|| supply up to 12 hours at dependable use. (With the Squelch control in “closed" positlonJ Elevate using the SportCat for the first time, or whenever the LOW BA'ITERY lndlcator appears on the LCD display, you should lully charge the Battery Pack. Note: When the Battery Pack is low, the Law Bette/y Indicator will start to blink, After abcut 10 minutes, the scanner will shut itself off to prevent the battery from becoming completely discharged Before charging, you must first install the Battery Pack according to the steps below. Installing the Battery Pack 1. Open the cover. 2. insert the battery pack. St Replace cover and press dawn until it clicls into place. 15 o e 6}, K. , “my” If? tn Aug 10 as me: was low ‘99 05/26 17:54 FAX 03 3779 1633 71/47 HTWfifF/t' ., Color Druiile' Dix-bled M m... M... l $ Mounting the Flexible Antenna Place the end of the antenna onto the BNC connector on top of the scanner and turn clockwise until tight. Installing the Belt Clip 1. Place the Bell Clip on the mounting area on the back of the scanner, making sure the holes in the clip line up with the threads in the back of the scanner. 2 Insert the 2 screws into the corresponding holes and tighten. CAUTION: Do not tighten the screws too tight You could damage the case arc/in. Using the Earphone The PHONE jack at the top of the Sportcat Is a standard 3.5mm stereo phone jack. You can use either the supplied earphone, or a stereo headset 0! the proper impedance (3211). The output of this jack is monaural audio. but you will hear it in both headphones ot a stereo headset. lMPOFlTANT! Be sure to use only the supplied earphone. or stereo headset of the preper impedance (329). Use at an incorrect earphone or stereo headset may be potentially hazardous to your hearing. WARNING: To avoid dlscomlort or possible hearing damage, be sure to set the Volume Control before plugging in the earphone or proper headphones. A sudden opening of the Squelch may cause unexpected loud audio. 15 69?» $ x a...“ ”99 08/26 17:54 FAX 03 3779 1633 TM? 717":/§7J"4‘7v 4 1:5"? .020 on)“ worm. mum-a Cmolxln nelauu screen l e e k 9 Operation Overview ——.___— Note: Before operating the SportCat for lhe first time, make sure you have fully charged the Battery Pack. 1. Before turning on the scanner, rotate the Squelch Control tully clockwise. to . Turn the scanner on by rotating the On»Ot1Nqume Control clockwise until you hear a click. Turn the Volume Control a small amount clockwise to a low listening level. to . You should hear either a "rushing“ noise or some communications. Ii you are monitoring a transmission. wait until it stops before adjusting the Squelch Control. . Readjust the volume to a comfortable listening level. on . Turn the Squelch Control counterclockwise just until the rushing noise disappears. At the squelch threshold, any incoming signal just slightly stronger than the noise will open the squelch. Any communication that is received will open the Squelch. and stop scanning or Searching. Note: if squelch is set too light, that is, too [or counterclockwise from the threshold point, a much stronger signal is required to open the squelch. ll squelch is set on a paint clockwise from the threshold you will heara constant sound (noise, it no signal is present.) The scanner will not scan. The SportCat has 200 memory enamelsv each oi which can be progiammed to store one frequency. The channels are divided into ten 20—channel banks. useful for storing similar frequencies in otdetto maintain taster scanning cycles. You can monitor communication in one of two ways: I BANK SCAN If you have programmed channels, you can scan all programmed channels in the selected bank(s), except locked out channels. When the scanner stops on an active frequency, it remains on that channel as long as the transmission continues. When the transmission stops, the SponCat resumes scanning. If the Delay Function is on, the scanner remains on the same channel for 2 more seconds. waiting for a responding transmission. If there is no responding transmission within 2 seconds, the scanning cycle resumes. 17 = "_ e ......,.,.v. i e at my 20 moms we ‘99 05/26 17:55 FAX 03 3779 1633 {b 7" WV fl?" 9M“ FA' Colo: prohll Disabled car-pun. oer-u}: s=xnen Any channels that are not programmed (000.0000) ere skipped during scan. when the Sponcat is in SCAN Mode. the display will look something like this: P ‘6 M1334557a 910 sau’r‘ PRIORITY l SEARCH The Search function is different from Scanr When you select a trequency band to search, the sunner searches for any active frequency within the lower and upper limits at the band. Also, when you program frequency range, you can search within the lrequency range, When an active frequency is found, the scanner stops on that lrequency as long as the transmission lasts. It the Delay Function is on‘ the scanner remains on the same channel lor 2 more seconds, waiting tor a responding transmission. if there is no responding transmission within 2 seconds, the search cycle resumes. When the SportCat is on SEARCH Mode, the display will look something like this: Vt? - - - P <8 ' 155u MU BANK/1'\ DELAY sane” A17 13 n. mflflm v- P“ Aug 20 MAS-20 my -> 1:9" y l021 ”99 08/3l 14:53 FAX 03 3779 1533 7 My 717 Wfl‘tif > 125“) wow Euler axon]: Dinbled Cmpnllte mm: strata 6} e h“ Programming Channels “ Belore you can scan. you must program the channels within a bank. You can store one lrequency per channel, up to 200 channels, Note: if er appears on the display (keypad Locked), unlock the keypad by pressing and holding ./KEYLOCK unmn-o disappears, There are four ways to program a channel: l Manually select a channel and frequency, using the numeric keypad. You can determine the frequencies you want from the Betty Bearcat (or similar) Frequency Book (optional). orlrom the SportCat Frequency Guide (included). I Search a hand to find an active frequency, and then directly store it into a channel. I SmanScan Mode -> P39 l Clone Mode —r P45 A. Programming By Manual Entry 1. Select a frequency from the appropriate Frequency Directory. Example: Program 125.2500 MHz into Channel 18. 2. Press @to stop scanning. 3. Press ® ® @ to go to Channel 18. 4. Enter the lrequency number using the numenc keypad. (Be sure to include me decimal point.) ® (9 ® G) ® 6) If you make a mistake and want to clear the entry. press (Dand re-enter the frequency. P {8 1 1.715 . E'mi BANK 1 HOLD FRIORIYY 5. Press® to store the entry. The frequency on the display will blink twice to confirm the programming. Note: To enter frequency in manual mode, Tone Search must be turned olfi See page 31, "Using Tone Search.” 19 Tue NAG n x: mm A539 '99 08/31 14153 FAX 03 3779 1633 7; Vi? 737.7t'fi'i‘7t' »» 11?) ‘008 Color profile: mutated cams," mum; s=( 717"~J$7J"(~‘A~ s xi") loan EelBr mum; Enabled cot-mm. nu“); mm it la} a“: Searching Band Search The SpnnCat has 12 Preprogrammed Search Bands. You can search any of these Bands to find desired frequencies it you do not have a Frequency Directory handy, or it new stations have been added since the Directory was published, 1, Press and hold ®lEAND to enter the Band Search Mode, Then the upper and lower limits at the band currently selected are displayed. 2. Use VFO control, or ® to select the band you wish to search. 3. Wait for about 2 seconds and the SportCat wril begin searching that Band. Or, press @/BAND again to begin. 4, During a Search, press @/TURBOto activate TURBO SEARCH. in some band Searches TUFiBO SEARCH is not available. It this is the case. an Error tone will be heard, This increases the Search Speed to 300 steps per second in those bands that have 5 kHz steps. (See the table on page 5 tor the Band Chart.) When you activate TURBO SEARCH, the SEARCH indicator flashes. Press ®I TURBO again to deactivate TURBO SEARCH 5. Press at any time to stop the search on a frequency. Press @/BAND to resume searching. 5. When Search ls stopped, you can press or ® to move up or down 1 frequency step, (See the table on page 5 tor the step size for each Band.) Limit Search In Limit Search mode, you can search within the frequency range you have set, To use this function, you must set the lower/higher frequency of your search range first. Setting the Frequencies 1. Press@. 2, Enter the lower limit at your search range. a Press -. e 27 e e , . Wm” l é» rn an: 19 0! zun ms ‘99 08/27 11:00 PM 03 3779 1633 TH) hfflifrw » 1:77 r003 cola! profile mum-d comosu- Default gen.“ «we? 4, Enter the higher limit ol your search range. 5, Press GE 6 Press @/BANDto begin the search between the two limits. Using the Limit Search 1. Press @/BANDtu enter Limit Search mode. 2. Press (m‘w) or @ to stop searching ("HOLD” appears on the display.) VFO Search You can search by using the VFO control. 1. In Manual mode, enter the frequency by using the number keypad and turn VFO control, h on e In Band Search Hold or Limit Search Hold, enter the lrequency by using the number keypad, and turn the VFO control. “ V " appears on the display, 2, Turn the VFO control clockwise to move up the frequency step, and turn the VFO control counter» clockwise to move down the frequency step. 3. When you Wish to store frequency or change the channel, you need not press first. Search Skip Frequency The scanner may stop at certain trequencies during Search that you do not want to hear. You can program up to 50 Skip Frequencies into the SportCat. When the scanner stops at one of these frequencies during Search, press @. That frequency is now "memorized" and will be skipped during any Search. The scanner will then search to find other active frequencies. It you enter the 51st frequency, the lst one is overwritten. 28 -- e n; my 27 «ms 4: In; __—_—| ”99 08/26 17:58 FAX 03 3779 1633 TM} 7]7‘7’f71"4:/i' ‘032 can: grofxle. Distal-d comm" “huh "n." 19 la —-——._— CTCSS/CDCSS Operation ___._____—_ Your scanner is equipped with a Continuous Tone Controlled Squelch System (CTCSS) and Continuous Digital Conlrolied Squelch System (GDCSS) which allow squelch lo open only when lhe tone you have programmed with a specific frequency is received along with a transmission. When using CTCSS or 00053, consider the following: | Your Scanner Scan Speed becomes slow while Subaudible Tone function is activated, - You cannot enter CTCSS and CDCSS tones in the AM Air Band. - If you have more questions about CTCSS or CDCSS see What is CTCSS and CDCSS on page 4A Programmlng a cross Tone/CDCSS Tone 1. Select a channel you want to program. Note: The ' ' function an nofbe activated while programming C CSS/CDCSS codes. Pnbn'iy may be readivafed after storing codes. 2. Press. to aclivate the Subaudible Tone function. P 6 23 E“ L'1 BANK 1 flow cross has e 29 of.“ w l Q m Aug zu 17:05:05 my can: prafxla nxsahlnd Cunnili- Delluu screen i} At first. CTCSS tone is displayed. If you want to change between CTCSS and CDCSS, press@t 44 Enter a (one. 34 Use VFO, or and ® to select the tone. b. Then press ® P 5 BANK 1 HOLD DCS Note: Press®to cancel the CTCSS or CDCSS Program Mode. The CTCSS or CDCSS indicator and displayed programs are turned off but not deleted. If you want to program 5 no Tone. press (D at first, then press (5 Searching for CTCSS Tones/CDCSS Tones You can use the CTCSS Tone Search Mode and 00058 Tone Search Modem determine if the frequencies in your area are broadcast with associated tones NOTE 2 Ma (31 “M ) 30 Q} t v mm." a]? 69,0 ‘99 08/27 17:08 FAX 03 3779 1633 Celer Druhle. mm“: cmeuu Default screen Using Tone Search 1. Press®. 7" WV 717" in" (77 P 45 sam'r‘ SEEM BANK-14345678910 24 To determine if a stored frequency has an associated CTCSS tone or CDCSS tone, press scanner stops on a channel. when your P 5 HANK 1 HOLD 141.5: 3. Press and hold until you hear two short beeps. cowownuuuua » 4—7" 7 CTCSS and CDCSS display and begin flashing, and the scanner starts searching let an associated CTCSS and CDCSS (one All tones are checked it the transmission is long enough. It there is a break beioro a (one is identified, than ynur scanner starw searching where it left off when the transmission begins again. 1 ., . - .. - P 6 l . . Mid-5:1 BANK 1 ‘uhhlu HOLD jCTCSS DCS ”up“! Nate: Ila CTCSS or CDCSS [one has been stored in a channel, then tone search is not available. 31 n.\sc200(ua)u1=r menu-mm yu mg 27 1mm: 1999 I $— loos '99 08/26 17259 FAX 03 3779 1633 $ I —e {B 7" W 1/ 717" ‘flM" FA Eula: pmm= Lam-med Emwulxte Chins]! 1:11.“ If a CTCSS (one or 00083 tone is lound, the tone begins flashing in the display, P 6 BANK 1 How 4. Press ® to program file tone with the frequency stored in the channe‘. 32 x. smart-mm- m mu m as as," u” 4) 1:7“- 7 “a ‘035 '99 08/26 17:59 FAX 03 3779 um fifty 717”~‘/t71"(~‘/1- » 1:5"? @036 Color pron). Disabled Cmosxto Def-nu screon l e 5, Repeat Steps 1 » 4 to search for tones associated with g other stored frequencies. It you want to program tones tor several stored lrequencies, follow these steps: - After you program a CTCSS (one or CDCSS tone with a stored frequency. the CTCSS Tone or 00058 tone Search Mode is canceled The CTCSS or CDCSS indicator remains on but does not flash, To activate the CTCSS Tone Search Mode or CDCSS Tone Search Mode again, press and hold @ until you hear two short beeps, If you decide to cancel the CTCSS Tone Search Mode or CDCSS Tone Search Mode while scanning, press and hold @ until you hear two short beeps and the CTCSS or CDCSS indicator turns offr - You can select the CTCSS Search Mode or CDCSS Tone Search Mode before pressing ®in Manual Mode. Simply, press and hold until the CTCSS or DCS indicator begins flashing, and then press® When your scanner stops, the CTCSS Tone or CDCSS Tone search begins immediately If a tone is found before the transmission ends, press©to program the tone with the trequency stored in the channel. Using CTCSS Tone or CDCSS Tone Search White Searching 1. Set a Search Range. For information about setting a search range, see Limit Search on page 27, 2. Press and hold @ until you near two short beeps. ea , "Q Q one 33 $|° n; Aw m as 15 a 1m iv .sczun_m.v- ‘ '99 08/26 17:59 FAX 03 3779 1633 tnnoiile n. e l Color puma, 7" WV fi7" "371" (‘77 inmates flu): scxun CTCSS and DOS begins flashing in display, 357V: BANK 1! tilt-“171 «cross ocs SEARCH ”Hm" The scanner starts searching for an associated CTCSS tone or (30088 tone when it stops on a transmission All tones are checked if the transmission is long enough. However, it you press -, and there IS break betore a tone IS identilied, the tone search starts where it left off when the transmission begins again 34 It a CTCSS tone is found, the tone begins flashing in the display 4. Press ® to program the tone with the frequency BANK 17 mm; “A“ icrcssl Htry“ stored in the channels Send the frequency with its associated tone to another ~on.. channelt For Information about sending a lrequency to another channel. see Programming Channels on the page 19. 5. Restart the search and repeat Steps 3 - 4 to search for tones associated with other frequencies in the search range you set in Step 1. li {a x . scznnAm v1! rn Aug 20 as 16 as 195) ‘3 "_ i 63 [£037 ‘99 05/25 18:00 FAX 03 3779 1633 «up {9 7147 717" SAW" (rfir cum mam.» mum-d Cnnponu Eel-“ll s :/?7J"{91' a 1:9"? ‘054 Eula: meme: mnbud Cmcuze nun}: s=reen f E 3 3 Size: 2-1/2" (W) x 1-3/4' (0) x 11-3/4" (H) (with antenna attached) 65 mm (W) x 39.5 mm (D) x 296.5 mm (H) (w/antenna w/n belt clip) Weight: 0.71 lb, (320 9) Power Requirements: 43V DC (internal battery or AC Adapter/Charger) Cem’fied in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C as of date of manufacture. Features, specifications, and availabillty of optional accessories are all subject to change without notize, e 51 mm“ ’ $ n, An; an 01.0 45 um ‘99 08/28 15:04 FAX 03 3779 1533 7" My f17" 7471791: a 1:7“‘/ lass Cole: 1mm mued c-mwxue Dot 1.11 serun fi ‘fi 3 e CTCSSICDCSS Tone Frequencies (Hz) CYCSS an 719 74.4 77.0 79.7 325 55.4 555 915 94.11 974 was 1113.5 107.2 110.9 114.1; 115.9 123.0 1273 1315 136.5 141.3 115.2 151.4 1557 1e22 1579 173.5 175.9 1552 192.5 2025 2111.7 2131 225.7 233.5 241.11 250.5 CDCSS 023 025 025 0:11 uaz 055 1 ma 047 051 1153 054 065 071 072 073 074 11‘ 115 118 122 125 131 132 134 143 1G5 152 155 153 152 155 172 1711 205 212 22: 225 225 243 244 245 265 251 252 255 261 253 255 235 271 274 305 311 515 325 m1 1152 34:1 545 351 355 3151 gas 371 411 412 413 425 451 4:12 “5 445 ‘52 454 455 452 464 ‘55 468 503 see 5115 52:1 525 532 555 see 512 1124 527 em 5:2 554 552 75:1 712 725 731 7:12 734 74:1 754 I ¥$ 52 O 3 Q} x mmum vr ‘ Q} m Avg 211 119-4: so 19” ‘99 08/26 18:04 FAX 03 3779 1833 71/47 717“%71"4~‘A' 4 1:i“y|oss can: Braille: nxllbled convent- Default screen f "a: e e Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts —_—— The following optional accessories and replacement parts lcr your SponCat are available from yuur local Uniden Dealer or through the Uniden Customer Service Center by calling: 1-800-297-1023. 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Central Time, Monday through Friday. ITEM PARY NO. Spare Battery Pack BP»1au Replacement Rubber Antenna AT»218 Earphone EP-009 AC Adapter/Charger AD-70U Straight Cigarette Lighter Power Cord (fused) UA-502 Coiled Cigarette Lighter Power Cord (lused) UA-502A Belt Clip with 2 screws BCK-150 SportCat Sports Frequency Guide FB-150 SportCat Operating Guide omsczoo Remote Cable WZ-1407 53 <5“ 6} 5mm.” flu vol“ AHVUO mm (M 4/19 [533 <9 Cater 9mm Disabled Campanile uuauk an“ 7“ Vt) 117" "74—71" (it Troubleshooting if your SCZOO is not performing properly, try the tollcwing steps. PROBLEM SOLUTION Scanner won't work. Improper reception. Scan won't stop. Scan won't start. Weather Scan won‘t work, u:\sczoaluamlzl\sczna_new Prt Aug 21 13:5“: m9 1. Check the connections at both ends of the AC Adapter. 2, Turn on the wail switch of your room. You could be usmg an outlet controlled by me wall switch. 3. Move the AC Adapter to another wall cutie or replace the battery pack. 1. Check the antenna_ connection or move and reposntlon the antenna 2. Move the scanner. 3. You may be in e remote area which could require an optional mum-band antenna. Check with your dealer or local electronics store. 1. Adjust s uelch threshold-reier to page1 setting the squelch. 2. Check the antenna connecfl'on. 3. Check to see it may of the channels are locked out. If so, the scanner has less chance at finding an acnve channel. 4. Review each channel's _ lrequency to see if it |s_stiII stored in memory and is correct. 5. It‘s possible that none of the programmeq frequenCles are currently active. 1. Press the ®key again. 2. Adjust the SOUELCH control. 3. Check to see it all channels are locked out. 1. Adjust squelch threshoid~reler to page 7 setting the squelch. . Check me antenna. 54 V! ., 1:5“ J (£004 '99 08/25 18:05 FAX 03 3779 1533 71/17 fi7"‘7$73"(7f -> 1:5") ‘058 Color pxohh, nxxnhled Campanile mmu sc:=en j} PROBLEM ‘ SOLUTION Channel Actim’ _ 1. May he a private or telephone Indlcators are lashln interconnect call, which are but no sound is he . intentionally blocked by your SCEHHEL 2, The ID in your display is not active, it you still cannot get satisiactnry results and want additional information, or to return the unit for service. please call or write the Uniden Parts and Service Division. The address and phone number are listed in the Warranty (at the end of this manual). 55 $|0 fl} . mm W '99 (IS/SI 14:55 FAX 03 3779 1633 TV!) 717.9147 {it ) l—i‘T/ tutor profile: Dismlnd _h_— One Year Limited Warranty *_—_—_ WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION ("Unlden") ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, lor one year. to the Original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be tree Ircrn detects In materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no Iunher ellect t2 months after the date at original renail sale, The warranty is invalid if the Product ls éA) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, ( ) modified, altered. or used as pan at any conversion kits. sub- assernblies. or any configurations not sold kg Uniden‘ (C) improperly installed. (D) serviced or repalre by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a detect or mallunctlon covered by this warran . (E) used in any comunction with equipment or parts or as part 0 any 5 stern not manufactured by Uniden, or S?) installed ergo rammed y anyone other than as detailed by 9 Operating ui e tor this product. STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not onniorm to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in eflect. warrantor will repair the de ect and relum it to you without chazfie tor parts, service. or any other cost (except shipping and hen é?) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in conn [on with the performance of this warranty. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAiNING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUOES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS. IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages on the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you, LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you spedlic legal rights. and you ma also have other rights which vary mm state to state. This warran is void outside the United States ol Amenca. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: II. after InlIowirquhe instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the roduct is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original dpackaging). Include eyldence OI ori inal purchase and a note escrlbing the detect that has caus you to return it, The Product should be shipped treight prepaid by traceable means or delivered. to warrantor at: Unlden America Corporation Parts and service Dlvlslon A700 Amon Cartel Blvd. FL Worth, TX 76155 1-500-654-3588; Mon—Frl; 8:3!)am to 5:00pm Central 56 {Bis n,\;czomummscm_m W l { Tue Am; 11 uns-ss rm £1014 ‘99 08/26 15:06 FAX 03 3779 1633 7" 1/17 717‘74‘71‘15/v » ll?) _" q} Cclux profile: mnblui Composit- mnnu s=xlen COVERED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U,S. PATENTS: 4,219,821 4,270,217 4,398,304 4,409,588 4,455,579 4,461,036 4,521,915 4,597,104 4,627,108 4,841,302 4,538,815 4,932,074 4,947,455 5,014,348 5,199,109 5,408,592 5,428,826 5,438,588 5,448,258 5.455.402 5,471,680 $483,584 5,548,832 5,551,071 5,542,424 5,710,992 5 530,296 5,574,995 5,577,075 5,598,430 5,600,223 Uniden® m® ©1999 Umden America Corporation All rights reserved. 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