Review Id Lockout; Restoring Locked-Out Ids - Uniden BC785D Owner's Manual

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Note: If you Lockout an ID in Search mode, it is also locked out in Scan List mode.
Conversely, if you Lockout an ID while in Scan List mode, it is locked out in Search
mode. For information about Scan Lists see page 48.
EDACS BLOCKOUT is a powerful form of ID LOCKOUT that can be used only with AFS
and EDACS systems. This feature lets you lockout entire Agencies or Fleets, not just
individual talkgroups. Using ID BLOCKOUT you can, for example, prevent Search from
stopping on any of hundreds of talkgroups in the Utilities agency. You can do this with just a
few key presses. To use ID BLOCKOUT just enter the Agency- part, or the Agency-Fleet
part, of the talkgroup code and press L/O. For example, to Blockout Agency 4 in Trunk
Search, press L/HOLD, 0, 4,
AFS entry, be sure to read the section "EDACS Reception".

Review ID Lockout

You can check all IDs already locked out.
1. Press MENU.
––– OR –––
1. When you press and hold L/O for 2 seconds in trunking, you can also check all IDs
locked out.
2. Select 2:SCAN OPTION / 2:TRUNK by rotating the VFO and pressing E.
3. Enter the bank number using the keypad and pressing E.
4. Select 7:L/O ID REVIEW.
Remember! You can also use L or M instead of rotating the VFO.
Also instead of pressing E, you can press the VFO control.

Restoring Locked-out IDs

To unlock a single ID, follow these steps:
1. Press MENU.
2. Select 2:SCAN OPTION / 2:TRUNK by rotating the VFO and pressing E.
3. Select the bank number by rotating the VFO and pressing E.
4. Select 7:L/O ID REVIEW and the locked out ID you
want to unlock by rotating the VFO.
5. Press L/O. The ID is unlocked and the next locked ID
displays.
To unlock all locked out IDs in a bank once:
1. Press L/O for 2 seconds after selecting 7:L/O ID REVIEW in step 4.
(decimal key), and then L/O. For other ways to use partial
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