Scanning; Scan Hold Feature - Uniden UBC785XLT Owner's Manual

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1. After programming frequencies, simply press SCAN to begin
scanning. During scanning, when you rotate the VFO, you can
select the direction (↑ or ↓) you want to scan.
2. The indicators of active banks appear on the display, and the
bank being currently monitored flashes. You can deselect
banks from active scanning by entering their number on your keypad. The deselected
bank indicator changes to "-", and the bank's channels are not scanned.
Note: At least one bank must be active. You cannot deactivate all ten banks at the same
time. If you try to deselect all the banks, the first bank is automatically selected.
To restore a bank for active scanning, enter the bank's number on your keypad.
The bank's indicator will be displayed again.
3. During normal scanning the scanner skips
unprogrammed or locked out channels.
4. When a transmission is received, the scanner
stops on that channel. When the transmission
ends, scanning resumes automatically.

Scan Hold Feature

If you want to stop on a channel during scanning, press
L/HOLD.
Note: When you press and hold SCAN for 2 seconds, the
scanner will move to the smallest empty channel.
If you want to resume scanning, press RSM.
To directly access a specific channel:
There are several ways to access a specific channel quickly.
1. Press L/HOLD.
2. Using the keypad, enter the channel number.
3. Press L/HOLD again.
Another method is as follows:
1. Press L/HOLD.
2. When the VFO setting is in the channel mode, rotate the VFO until the desired channel
is displayed. The scanner will automatically go to Hold mode.
6/22/06
3:01 PM

Scanning

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SCAN
Bank 1234567890
SCAN
1
2
3 4 5
CHANNELS
Frequency
Locked Out
(L/O)
1300.0000 FM
25cm Amateur 1
UNIDEN Group A
0000.0000
Bank 10
C 001
6 7 8
9 10
Frequency
not entered
C 001
C1000

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