Deleting A Location; For Poi Only - Uniden BCD996T Owner's Manual

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Set Type
location type you first selected and set the location to either one of the other types
or change the data in an existing location.
This option also lets you associate a new Alert Tone to POI. Dangerous Xing and
Dangerous Road each have unique Alert Tones that cannot be changed. You can
still set a different volume level with the new Alert Tone for all three types.
Set LocationInfo
Set Lockout
0.25, and 0.1 mi. If you hear the first and prefer to not hear any others that
occasion, simply press [L/O] to disable the operation while keeping all the data for
another time. You can use the menu Lockout option as well. When you set the
location system to Temporary L/O and move away more than four miles and
then come back again,
switch, the scanner is unlocked.

Deleting a Location

If you have programmed a location that you no longer want, you can delete it as
follows.
[MENU]
Program Location
Select a location such as Dangerous Xing
Location to be deleted
Delete Location
Confirm Delete? Yes="E" / No="."
Make your choice to either delete the location or to cancel your action.

For POI Only

Set Alert Beep
alert melodies Alert 1 to Alert 4.
Once you make a Tone selection you are then asked to assign a volume level to
that selection.
Set Alert Volume
you rotate the Scroll Control the Alert tone you set is played louder and louder.
Press
to select a volume level. You can also select no sound (Off) or Auto, a
level that is the same setting as your master volume control setting.
At this level you have an opportunity to reassign or edit the
Input the latitude and then the longitude.
As you near your target location, an alert sounds at 0.5,
L/O
status is automatically canceled. If you turn off the
Choose from Off, no tone sounds or one of the
select from 15 sound levels, plus Auto and Off. As
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