Uniden Trunk Tracker IV BCD996T User Manual

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Precautions
Before you use this scanner, please read and observe the following.
IMPORTANT!
This scanning radio has been manufactured so that it will not tune to the radio frequencies assigned by the FCC for cellular
telephone usage. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, as amended, makes it a federal crime to intentionally
intercept cellular or cordless telephone transmissions or to market this radio when altered to receive them. The installation,
possession, or use of this scanning radio in a motor vehicle may be prohibited, regulated, or require a permit in certain states, cities,
and/or local jurisdictions. Your local law enforcement officials should be able to provide you with information regarding the laws in
your community.
Changes 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 this product.
EARPHONE WARNING!
Be sure to use only a monaural earphone or 32 Ω stereo headset. Use of an incorrect earphone or stereo headset might be
potentially hazardous to your hearing. The output of the phone jack is monaural, but you will hear it in both headphones of a stereo
headset.
Set the volume to a comfortable audio level coming from the speaker before plugging in the monaural earphone or a stereo headset
of the proper impedance (32 Ω). Otherwise, you might experience some discomfort or possible hearing damage if the volume
suddenly becomes too loud because of the volume control or squelch control setting. This might be particularly true of the type of
earphone that is placed in the ear canal.
Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain
or moisture.
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Power Related Issues
Important: To prevent memory from being corrupted, do not unplug the AC adapter during the time the memory is accessed for
programming or auto store.
Notes:
If when you connect the AC adapter the [VOL] /Power Switch is ON, the scanner may not power on. Should this occur,
simply turn the control OFF, then ON again.
If the scanner loses power (as when you turn off your car's ignition with the scanner's power switch on), it can lose some
system settings such as display color and backlight. To ensure that such settings persist, either change the setting using the
scanner's menu or power the scanner off then back on using the power switch after making such setting changes.
When you turn off the scanner using the power switch, the scanner remembers the last settings and mode. When you turn
power back on, it resumes the previous mode.
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  • Page 1 This might be particularly true of the type of earphone that is placed in the ear canal. Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.
  • Page 2: The Fcc Wants You To Know

    [to be generated by Framemaker Software] The FCC Wants You To Know This scanner has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a scanning receiver, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This scanner generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 3: Feature Highlights

    • Analog and digital trunked public safety systems (unencrypted only) • Police and fire departments (including rescue and paramedics) • NOAA weather transmissions • Business/Industrial radio and utilities • Marine and amateur (ham radio) bands • Air band • Railroad •...
  • Page 4 100 Quick Keys – You can set the scanner so you can quickly select systems and groups by using the keypad. This makes it easy to listen to or quickly lock out those systems or groups you don’t want to scan. 13 Service Searches –...
  • Page 5: Auto Store

    This helps you find frequencies listed on the Internet and load them into the scanner. Free PC control and programming software will be available at http://www.uniden.com. Clone Mode – You can clone all programmed data, including the contents of the scanner’s memory, menu settings, and other parameters from one BCD996T scanner to another BCD996T scanner.
  • Page 6: Search Lockout Limits

    Channels in Channels in Trunked Frequencies Conventional Systems Trunked Systems In Site* 1000 750-1000 * depending on the number of TGID in the system. Search Lockout Limits Frequency Temporary L/O Frequency Permanent L/O Frequencies Skipped Review Search Mode Menu Mode Close Call Mode About This Manual The screen displays used in this manual are representations of what might appear when you use your scanner.
  • Page 7: Entering Text Within A Menu Option

    Preprogrammed charts immediately following page XX, you are ready to enter the exciting world of trunk tracking. Uniden has made it easy for you to start scanning. We have preprogrammed the BCD996T with more than 500 agencies across the U.S. If you live in one of the preprogrammed areas, simply press SCAN to start scanning. Then, press [.No] and the two-digit quick key for your area.
  • Page 8: Understanding Scanning And The Bcd996T

    Then, by using the Clone feature or by exchanging files that you each have transferred to a computer using the Uniden Advanced Scanner Director (UASD) software you can install the programmed data into your scanner.
  • Page 9: What Is Ctcss/Dcs

    When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops on that frequency as long as the transmission lasts. If you think the frequency is interesting, you can program it into the scanner’s memory. If not, you can continue to search. What is CTCSS/DCS? Your scanner can monitor systems using a Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) and 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...
  • Page 10: What Is Trunk Tracking

    This semi-random frequency assignment made monitoring such a system impossible prior to Uniden’s invention of the TrunkTracker scanner. Not only does your BCD996T scan channels like a conventional scanner, it actually follows the users of a trunked radio system.
  • Page 11: Edacs Trunking

    typically takes place in about a second...the person transmitting hears a beep from their radio when the channel is assigned and then it is OK to start talking. The systems in use are: Motorola Type I – the radios send the radio ID, the fleet and subfleet talk group ID to the control channel each time they transmit. To program a Type I system, you need to know the system’s fleet map.
  • Page 12: Startup Configuration

    When the scanner receives a transmission on a channel set to the LTR mode, it first decodes the LTR data included with the transmission. In the ID search mode, the scanner stops on the transmission and displays the talk group ID on the display. In the ID scan mode, the scanner only stops on the transmission if the LTR data matches a talk group ID that you have stored in the talk group ID list and have not locked out.
  • Page 13: Included With Your Scanner

    Owner’s Manual • Other printed material If any of these items are missing or damaged, immediately 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...
  • Page 14: Setting Up An Audio Recording Device Or Computer Recording

    AC adapter to the jack on the rear, upper right side of the radio marked Warning: Use only the Uniden-supplied AC adapter with this scanner. Insert the connector of the supplied indoor telescoping antenna to the BNC Antenna Connector and apply moderate pressure to secure it.
  • Page 15: Connecting An Optional Antenna

    It is necessary to first remove the black metal sleeve from the scanner chassis. Unthread the four screws in the rear of the unit to do this. Once the sleeve is off, you will see threaded machine screw holes on either side of the chassis cabinet. Uniden does not supply these metric machine screws.
  • Page 16: Connecting An Extension Speaker

    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 -inch (3.5-mm) mini-plug into your scanner's back-panel Ext. Sp. Jack. Never connect any part of the headphone jack to the antenna jack or connect the radio to an installation where the antenna and audio connection are grounded.
  • Page 17 Press & Hold Starts WX Scan Press Changes to GPS Mode [GPS] Press & Hold Stores current GPS data [FUNC] + Press Change GPS Display Scan Press Temporarily locks out a system channel, [L/O] Search a search frequency, or location data. Hold Cancelled when Power is turned off.
  • Page 18: A Look At The Display

    Tone-Out Press Switches to Tone Out edit Menu to Standby change Tone Out Settings Scan Hold Press Start Scanning [SCAN/ Other than Scan Press Instant switch to Scan Mode SEARCH] or Scan Hold or Search Hold [FUNC] + Toggle to resume searching Press Press Toggle to scanner LCD...
  • Page 19: Search Range

    Trunked ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙ Select the system [non-conventional] ◙ Edit System Option ◙ for each system or site. Set Startup Key Conventional ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙ Select the conventional [C] system ◙ Edit Site ◙ for each system or site. Set Startup Key Search Range ◙...
  • Page 20 transmission ends, and the channel delay expires. Conventional systems operate similarly, but all unlocked channels are scanned at least one time regardless of the hold time setting. • Each search range is searched for the amount of time you set using the “Set Hold Time” option. See “Setting the System Hold Time”...
  • Page 21 4. Press [L/O] to temporarily lock or unlock the current the channel. Double-tap L/O to permanently lockout the current channel. ID Scan/ID Search Mode While you are scanning a trunked system, the scanner can be in either ID Scan or ID Search mode: •...
  • Page 22: Toggling The Display Mode

    To get a visual indication of the activity on trunking systems, press [HOLD/RESUME] to hold on any channel. Then tap the Scroll Control and then press [.No] The scanner replaces the third line on the display with trunking activity indicators. When the scanner is monitoring on EDACS or Motorola system, the activity indicators will show which system frequencies have activity.
  • Page 23: Using The Menu

    Allow the scanner to monitor channel activity for several minutes. The error rate should drop for each transmission and the threshold levels should automatically adjust to a more optimal setting. Then, once the threshold level settles to a stable setting, write down these values.
  • Page 24: Setting The Dimmer

    When you stop at the desired level, the scanner remembers your setting the next time you turn on the scanner. You can also set the backlight using the menu. Setting the Dimmer If you connect the orange wire to a wire in your car that changes state when you turn on the headlights, the scanner can automatically dim the display when you turn on the headlights.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Display Contrast

    ◙ On — to select. ◙ Off — to select. to select either on or off specifically for receiving digital channels. Digital ◙ On — Press to select. ◙ Off — Press to select. Setting the Display Orientation ◙ ◙ ◙...
  • Page 26 km – The scanner uses kilometers. Setting the Serial Port Speed ◙ ◙ ◙ ◙   [MENU] Settings Set Serial Port Set Baud Rate Use this setting to control the data rate used for the front and back panel serial ports. You typically set the front port to match the speed used to communicate with your PC (default 115000 bps) and the back port to the speed used to communicate with an attached GPS (default 4800 bps).
  • Page 27: Volume/Squelch With Pc Control

    2. Program the system into your scanner according to the plan you prepared in Step 1. To make this easier, planning worksheets are included in the back of this manual for each system type. You can copy the worksheets in this manual or download letter-size worksheets from the Uniden America Corporation website [www.uniden.com].
  • Page 28: System Options

    General Notes You can store up to 6000 channels in up to 500 systems. Each trunking system can have up to 256 sites and up to 250 trunked channels (TGID). Each conventional system can have up to 1000 channels. Your scanner can have up to a total of 1000 sites. Each system can have up to 20 channel groups. The following table provides you the information to successfully perform various steps connected with programming each of the systems: Conventional, Motorola, EDACS, and LTR.
  • Page 29: Site Settings

    Set Status • • Set End • • Code • • • Set I-Call Emergency • • • Alert EDCS ID • Format • • • • • • Set Record Rvw ID:Srch • • • • Clr All L/O •...
  • Page 30: Programming Conventional Systems

    Set Attenuator ● Set Priority ● Set Alert ● ● ● ● ● Set Record ● ● ● ● ● Set Lockout ● ● ● ● ● Copy Channel ● ● ● ● ● Delete Channel ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 31 In order for trunk tracking to work properly, you have to specify the correct system type when you create the system. Here are some tips for selecting the correct type: Use online resources, such as the www.radioreference.com database, to identify the system type. Even though a system has digital channels, it is not necessarily a P25 system.
  • Page 32: Setting The System Hold Time

    • To unlock the system at startup, press and hold the selected startup key while you turn on the scanner. • The system Quick Key is also enabled. • If you press a different key at startup, the system is locked out. •...
  • Page 33: Setting Data Skip

    Setting Data Skip ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙ Select a Conventional system ◙ Edit Sys Option ◙ Set Data Skip This setting controls whether the scanner automatically skips channels it identifies as data. This includes channels with either no audio or a constant-level audio source. If turned on, the scanner resumes scanning as soon as it detects the data signal. Setting Location Information ◙...
  • Page 34 Note: Motorola analog systems use talk group ID's in multiples of 16. ID numbers that fall between these ID's indicate special status flags for the system. This setting determines how the scanner will handle ID's that are not multiples of 16. ◙...
  • Page 35: Clearing All Locked Out Id's

    Setting the EDACS ID Format ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙ Select an EDACS system ◙ Edit Sys Option ◙ EDCS ID Format EDACS Talk Group ID's are commonly provided in one of two formats: AFS and Decimal. This setting determines how you enter EDACS ID's and how the scanner displays them.
  • Page 36 Adjust the P25 Decode Threshold ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙ Select a conventional system ◙ Edit Sys Option ◙ Adjust P25 Level This setting determines some system-specific parameters for digital channels. In most cases, setting this to Auto provides the best performance.
  • Page 37: Programming Sites

    Important: Deleted systems cannot be restored. You must re-enter them. Programming Sites MESL This section covers settings that apply to trunked radio site. You must program at least one site for each trunked radio system. When you program multiple sites, all sites share the same channel groups and channels within the system. Note: You can only program one site in an EDACS SCAT and LTR system.
  • Page 38 • 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. •...
  • Page 39 Auto - the scanner uses the default modulation for the frequency band. FM - the scanner uses FM (frequency modulation) for the frequency band. NFM - the scanner uses narrowband FM for the frequency band. Note: The default setting is Auto. This setting controls the modulation method used for the frequency band.
  • Page 40 • If the scanner cannot detect a control channel on an EDACS or Motorola system, it immediately moves to the next site or system. The scanner always scans LTR or SCAT systems for at least 1 second to check for current activity. •...
  • Page 41: Programming Channel Groups

    [Picture of a circle with latitude/longitude labeled in the middle and a radius drawn and labeled range.] Adjust P25 Level ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙ Select a trunked system ◙ Edit Site (current) ◙ Select a site ◙ Adjust P25 Level This setting determines some site-specific parameters for digital channels.
  • Page 42: Editing Channels

    ◙ Select a Group ◙ Edit Name Follow these steps to enter/edit the group name. 1. The current name displays with the first character of the name highlighted. 2. Rotate the Scroll Control to select a new first letter. Press [6] to move one character to the right. Repeat the Scroll Control action to change the character.
  • Page 43: Programming Channels

    Important: Deleted channel groups cannot be restored. You must re-enter them. Programming Channels MECL Creating a Channel MECL ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙ Select a system ◙ Edit Group ◙ Select a channel group ◙ Edit Channel Select an existing channel to edit or “New Channel” to create a new channel. When you create a new channel you are prompted to enter the frequency (for conventional systems) or Talk Group ID (for Trunked systems).
  • Page 44: Editing The Talk Group Id

    ◙ Select a channel group ◙ Edit Channel ◙ Select the channel ◙ Edit Frequency Use the [0] to [9] and [.No] keys to enter or modify a frequency. When you press the first place key, the cursor automatically moves one character to the right.
  • Page 45 ◙ Edit Group ◙ Select the group ◙ Edit Channel ◙ Select the channel ◙ Set Audio Type ◙ Analog Only At this point you can scroll to CTCSS or DCS and select the subaudible frequency in the CTCSS range or the DCS code. ◙...
  • Page 46: Setting Channel Attenuation

    This setting controls the modulation method used for the channel. In most cases, if you leave this set to Auto, the scanner automatically selects the correct modulation type for the channel you are programming. Setting Channel Attenuation ◙ [MENU] Program System ◙...
  • Page 47: Searching And Storing

    Alert 1 - 9 the scanner sounds an alert beep to notify you that the channel has become active. You can choose any of 9 different beep types. Once you choose an alert tone, then: ◙ Set Level Auto - the scanner automatically sets the channel alert beep to match the master volume level. Level 1 - 15 - the scanner adjusts the volume of the beep to the level you select.
  • Page 48: Quick Search

    • If all frequencies in the search range you selected are locked out, All Locked! appears and the scanner does not search the range. • If the service you select uses channels (such as CB Radio or Marine), the scanner displays the service channel number. Quick Search Quick Search lets you search from the currently-tuned frequency if you are scanning a conventional system or sets the system to ID search if you are scanning a trunked system.
  • Page 49: Search With Scan

    When you press [SCAN/SEARCH] the BCD996T starts a scan of those sites, channels, etc you have manually programmed or the Uniden preprogrammed data for your metropolitan area that are unlocked and have their System Quick key enabled. In addition to this scan you can search...
  • Page 50: Set Delay Time

    ◙ Edit Service  S elect a service range: Public Safety, News, HAM Radio, Marine, Railroad, Air, CB Radio, FRS/GMRS, Racing, TV Broadcast, ◙ FM Broadcast, Military Air, Special Method Two ◙ + [SCAN/SEARCH] (Func) Quick Search? Yes=E” / No=”.” ◙...
  • Page 51: Saving A Found Channel (Quick Save)

    SRCH 5: TV SRCH 6: FM Saving a Found Channel (Quick Save) Press [E ] to save a channel’s frequency if you hold on a channel or detect a channel, instead of using Direct Entry at another time. The alpha data is also stored. If a GPS unit is attached, the longitude and latitude data is saved and also becomes the name of the channel.
  • Page 52: Using The Close Call Feature

    Using the Close Call Feature Your scanner's Close Call feature lets you set the scanner so it detects, displays the frequency of, and lets you hear a nearby strong radio transmission. You can set the scanner so the Close Call feature works "in the background" while you are scanning other frequencies, turn off normal scanning while the Close Call feature is working, or turn off the Close Call feature and use the scanner normally.
  • Page 53: Close Call Hits With Scan

    Alert 1-9 - The scanner sounds a specialized beep to notify you of a Close Call hit. When you select an alert type, the scanner automatically enters the setting of the Alert volume level. Each alert has a unique one or sound pattern. Set CC Pause —...
  • Page 54 Setting Service Search Custom Search Quick Search Search Close Call CC Auto CC Hits and Store Store System ● ● ● ● ● ● Freq. Lockouts ● ● ● ● ● Broadcast Screen ● ● ● ● ● ● CTCSS/DCS Search ●...
  • Page 55: Screening Out Broadcast Sources

    This setting controls whether the scanner will search for a subaudible tone when it stops on a transmission during search or Close Call operation. On — The scanner searches for and displays any subaudible tone found. Off — The scanner does not search for subaudible tones. Note: This feature does not operate when the scanner is in AM/WFM/FMB modulation mode.
  • Page 56: Setting The Maximum Auto Store Value

    This feature sets whether the scanner tries to tune to a repeater output frequency during Custom Search, Quick Search, or Close Call operation when it detects a transmission on a repeater input frequency. Since you can normally only hear one side of a conversation when you listen to an input frequency transmission, turning this feature on can let you hear both sides of the conversation where a standard difference frequency is set between the input and the output, to and from the repeater.
  • Page 57: Setting The Delay Time

    ◙ Set Data Skip This setting controls how the scanner behaves when it stops on a channel that has a data signal. On — the scanner stops briefly on the channel, but then immediately resumes scanning automatically. Off — the scanner remains on the channel until the transmission stops. The default setting is Off Notes: If you are trying to test the Close Call feature with a nearby transmitter (such as a CB) and you do not talk into the transmitter, the scanner detects this unmodulated carrier as data and skips the frequency when Data Skip is on.
  • Page 58: Using Weather Alert (Same)

    Auto — The automatic adjust feature is enabled. Manual — you can set the threshold manuals depending on your circumstances. Default — sets the factory default value. Priority Scan If you activate a Priority Scan while scanning , the radio interrupts its scan every two seconds to check the priority channel (P-Ch). PRI appears on the screen.
  • Page 59: Programming A Same Group

    but does not play the channel’s audio. If it detects a weather alert, it sounds a tone, displays information about the weather alert, and turns on the audio so you can hear the weather broadcast. ◙ [MENU] WX Operation ◙ Weather Alert ◙...
  • Page 60: Fire Tone-Out Introduction

    You need tone-out setup information from the agency you wish to monitor. Check with your local agency or on-line resources as Uniden America Corporation has no information regarding local tone-out systems. Setting Tone-Out Standby ◙...
  • Page 61: Tone-Out Multi-Channel Monitoring

    Set Tone — Sets the audio tone frequency for the page. Then choose the Tone setting. • Edit Tone A — Set the audio frequency for Tone A • Edit Tone B — Set the audio frequency for Tone B Notes: For two-tone pages, enter a value for A and B.
  • Page 62: Gps Compatibility

    You set the longitude and latitude to approximate the center of a geographic entity such as your local city and set the range to encircle that center point. By doing so you set aside reception of an adjacent city that otherwise might be undesirably received from one extremity of your city.
  • Page 63: Setting The Options

    There are four setting conditions that can be set to result in alerts: • A speed setting greater than zero with no direction entered. This results in an alert based only on speed in any direction. • A speed setting grater than zero with a specific direction entered. This triggers an alert when the speed is exceeded but only in the specified direction.
  • Page 64: Gps Display Mode

    ◙ Input how far away the alert sounds for the site (only available for POI’s) Set Range For Dangerous Xing and Dangerous Road sites there are two additional settings: ◙ You can input the compass direction to the site from your present location or, you can select All Range. Set Heading For example: If the Dangerous Road location is toward the Northeast and you are driving in that direction, then choose NE (45°) If you know you will be driving a course which is not a fairly straight line to that site, choose All Range which will trigger the alert...
  • Page 65: Care And Maintenance

    These updates can be applied by you using the supplied PC cable and the software that we will provide. Please note that firmware data must be input by means of the front panel serial cable connection, not the rear connector. We recommend you visit the Uniden web site periodically to check for the latest updates.
  • Page 66 If there is a wall switch that controls power to the AC outlet where you connected the AC adapter, make sure it is on. Improper reception. The antenna might need to be Check the antenna adjusted. connection or move or reposition the antenna.
  • Page 67 If you still cannot get satisfactory results while using your scanner or if you want additional information, 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. If you would...
  • Page 68: Specifications

    Features, specifications, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without notice. 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.
  • Page 69 Size Code 12 Size Code 4 (Size Code 12) Size Code 4 Size Code 4 Size Code 12 Size Code 4 (Size Code 12) Size Code 4 Size Code 12 Size Code 4 (Size Code 12) Preset Map 7 Preset Map 8 Block/Size Code Block/Size Code Size Code 10...
  • Page 70: User Defined Fleet Maps

    Size Code 0 Size Code 0 Size Code 0 Size Code 4 Preset Map 13 Preset Map 14 Block/Size Code Block/Size Code Size Code 3 Size Code 4 Size Code 3 Size Code 3 Size Code 11 Size Code 10 Size Code 4 Size Code 4 Size Code 4...
  • Page 71: Size Code Restrictions

    Dade County). To free up memory, delete systems that you will not be monitoring. Data used for the preprogrammed information was supplied courtesy of http://www.radioreference.com , the Internet’s premier scanning resource (RadioReference is not affiliated with Uniden America Corporation).
  • Page 72: Preprogrammed Systems With Quick Keys

    Preprogrammed Systems with Quick Keys Quick State, or City Area Alameda, CA Area Alaska Albuquerque, NM Area Atlanta, GA Area Austin, TX Area Boston, MA Area Charlotte, NC Area Chicago, IL Area Cincinnati, OH Area Cleveland, OH Area Colorado Connecticut Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Area Detroit, MI Area Houston County, GA...
  • Page 73 Oklahoma Omaha, NE Area Philadelphia, PA Area Phoenix, AZ Area Pittsburgh, PA Area San Antonio, TX Area San Diego, CA Area Santa Fe, NM Area Seattle, WA Area South Texas Tucson, AZ Area Virginia...
  • Page 74: One-Year Limited Warranty

    Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center 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 manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the Operating Guide for this product.
  • Page 75 Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, or delivered, to warrantor at: Uniden America Corporation Parts and Service Division 4700 Amon Carter Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76155 (800) 297-1023, 8:00 a.m.

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