Uniden Two Way Radio BCD436HP User Manual

BCD436HP  
and  
BCD536HP  
Owner’s Manual  
©2014 Uniden America Corporation  
Printed in Vietnam  
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Contents  
Important InformatIon                                                                                          1  
The FCC WanTs You To KnoW                                                                                         1  
ModiFiCaTion noTiCe                                                                                                         1  
ParT 15 inForMaTion                                                                                                         1  
General PreCauTions                                                                                                        2  
earphone Warning                                                                                                             2  
liquid exposure Warning                                                                                                 2  
Power disconnection Caution                                                                                       2  
sCanninG leGallY                                                                                                                2  
aVis d’indusTrie Canada                                                                                                 3  
IntroduCtIon                                                                                                                4  
hoW does The hoMe PaTrol® WorK?                                                                         4  
WhaT You hear                                                                                                                       4  
CreaTe FaVoriTes lisTs                                                                                                       4  
aVoid TransMissions                                                                                                         4  
rePlaY TransMissions                                                                                                       5  
reCord TransMissions                                                                                                     5  
maIn features                                                                                                               5  
InCluded WIth Your sCanner                                                                               8  
BCd436hP                                                                                                                                   8  
BCd536hP                                                                                                                                   9  
InstallInG Your sCanner                                                                                       9  
PoWer relaTed issues                                                                                                        9  
ConneCTinG an oPTional anTenna                                                                          9  
ConneCTinG an exTension sPeaKer                                                                          9  
Base sTaTion                                                                                                                           10  
VehiCle insTallaTion                                                                                                       11  
Mounting using the Bracket                                                                                         11  
Mounting using the din-e sleeve                                                                               12  
removing the scanner from the din-e sleeve                                                       13  
Mounting using iso Technique                                                                                   14  
Connecting dC Cable with orange Wire                                                                   14  
usinG inTernal BaTTeries (BCd436hP onlY)                                                        14  
using rechargeable Batteries                                                                                       15  
understandInG the memorY                                                                              15  
FaVoriTes lisTs                                                                                                                     15  
sYsTeMs                                                                                                                                     16  
TrunKinG siTes                                                                                                                      16  
deParTMenTs                                                                                                                         16  
sentInel softWare                                                                                                  16  
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ManaGe ProFiles                                                                                                               16  
ManaGe FaVoriTes lisTs                                                                                                 16  
ManaGe daTaBases                                                                                                           16  
share FaVoriTes lisTs                                                                                                       16  
ManaGe FirMWare uPdaTes                                                                                         17  
hoW To insTall senTinel soFTWare                                                                       17  
uPdaTinG FirMWare                                                                                                         17  
uPdaTinG The daTaBase                                                                                                 17  
settInG up Your sCanner                                                                                     18  
Turn on The sCanner                                                                                                       18  
KeYPad and KnoB ConTrols                                                                                        19  
BCd536hP                                                                                                                           19  
BCd436hP                                                                                                                           20  
CoMMon ConTrols (BCd436hP and BCd536hP)                                             22  
set Your loCatIon and ranGe                                                                           24  
seT loCaTion                                                                                                                          24  
seT ranGe                                                                                                                                 24  
undersTandinG ranGe                                                                                                   24  
ediT loCaTion                                                                                                                       25  
seleCtInG servICe tYpes                                                                                        25  
navIGatInG the menus                                                                                           26  
daTa naMinG                                                                                                                          26  
disPlaY Menu                                                                                                                         26  
a look at the display                                                                                                       28  
seTTinGs Menu                                                                                                                     32  
adjust Key Beep                                                                                                                 32  
Battery option (BCd436hP only)                                                                                32  
Band defaults                                                                                                                     32  
auto shuto                                                                                                                      32  
set Clock                                                                                                                               32  
replay options                                                                                                                   33  
restore options                                                                                                                 33  
see scanner information                                                                                                33  
Keypad lock (BCd436hP only)                                                                                   33  
Wi-Fi seTuP (BCd536hP onlY)                                                                                       33  
Wi-Fi oPTions                                                                                                                    34  
KeY ConCepts                                                                                                               34  
QuiCK KeYs                                                                                                                               34  
FaVoriTes lisT QuiCK KeYs                                                                                               34  
sYsTeM QuiCK KeYs                                                                                                              35  
searCh KeYs                                                                                                                            35  
plannInG profIles                                                                                                   35  
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sTarTuP KeYs                                                                                                                         35  
nuMBer TaGs                                                                                                                         35  
alerTs                                                                                                                                       35  
manaGInG favorItes lIsts                                                                                  35  
neW FaVoriTes lisT/ FaVoriTes lisT oPTions                                                       35  
ManaGinG FaVoriTes lisTs                                                                                             37  
undersTandinG loCaTion ConTrol                                                                       37  
proGrammInG sYstems                                                                                          37  
neW sYsTeM/sYsTeM seTTinGs                                                                                     37  
sYsTeM seTTinGs                                                                                                                  38  
sYstem optIons                                                                                                          39  
proGrammInG sItes                                                                                                 41  
neW siTe/siTe oPTions                                                                                                      41  
proGrammInG departments                                                                              44  
neW deParTMenT/deParTMenT oPTions                                                               44  
deParTMenT oPTions                                                                                                       45  
proGrammInG frequenCIes/tGIds                                                                  46  
QuiCKlY sTorinG a FreQuenCY/TGid                                                                        46  
neW Channel/Channel oPTions                                                                               46  
Channel oPTions                                                                                                               46  
set sCan seleCtIon                                                                                                  49  
manaGInG full database                                                                                     49  
usInG startup KeYs                                                                                                  50  
To use a sTarTuP KeY:                                                                                                       50  
prIorItY sCannInG                                                                                                    50  
PrioriTY sCan oPTions                                                                                                    50  
sCannInG bY assIGnInG quICK KeYs                                                                51  
seleCTinG QuiCK KeYs                                                                                                       53  
ToGGle disPlaY Modes                                                                                                    53  
ToGGle id sCan or id searCh                                                                                     54  
seleCT serViCe TYPes                                                                                                         54  
holdinG                                                                                                                                    54  
rePlaY The lasT TransMissions                                                                                 54  
sTarT/sToP reCordinG                                                                                                   55  
adVanCed Channel Menu                                                                                             55  
sTore a searCh FreQuenCY (searCh WiTh sCan)                                             55  
aTTenuaTion                                                                                                                          55  
ModulaTion                                                                                                                           55  
Conventional Channel Modulation                                                                             55  
site Modulation                                                                                                                 55  
inTerMediaTe FreQuenCY exChanGe                                                                       56  
rePeaTer FreQuenCY ConVenTional Channel                                                 56  
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Channel VoluMe oFFseT                                                                                                56  
aVoidinG Channels, deParTMenTs, siTes, and sYsTeMs                              56  
ChanGe Your loCaTion                                                                                                 56  
seT The ranGe                                                                                                                       56  
direCT FreQuenCY/TGid enTrY                                                                                    57  
usinG nuMBer TaGs                                                                                                           57  
Close Call Modes                                                                                                              57  
Close Call hit                                                                                                                       58  
PrioriTY Modes                                                                                                                   58  
Weather alert Priority                                                                                                     58  
CusToM searCh BY searCh KeY                                                                                   58  
Close Call onlY                                                                                                                 58  
WeaTher sCan                                                                                                                       58  
Tone-ouT sTandBY/searCh                                                                                           58  
reVieW aVoids                                                                                                                       58  
QuiCK searCh                                                                                                                         59  
P25 adjusTMenT Mode                                                                                                     59  
usInG a Gps                                                                                                                   59  
loCaTion-Based sCanninG                                                                                           59  
dIsCoverY mode                                                                                                        60  
neW sessIon                                                                                                                 60  
session oPTions                                                                                                                  61  
start discovery                                                                                                                   61  
edit session name                                                                                                            61  
set limit Frequencies (Conventional only)                                                              61  
set Modulation (Conventional only)                                                                          61  
set step (Conventional only)                                                                                        61  
set delay                                                                                                                              62  
set logging                                                                                                                         62  
set Compare to database                                                                                               62  
set record duration                                                                                                         62  
set Time-out Timer                                                                                                           62  
system information (Trunking only)                                                                          62  
set auto store                                                                                                                    62  
delete session                                                                                                                    62  
Change system (Trunking only)                                                                                  62  
revIeW dIsCoverY                                                                                                     63  
searCh/Close Call optIons                                                                                63  
searCh optIons                                                                                                          65  
seT searCh KeY                                                                                                                      66  
searCh WiTh sCan                                                                                                               66  
QuiCK searCh                                                                                                                         66  
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CusToM searCh                                                                                                                    67  
Change direction or resume search                                                                         67  
select Custom search Bands                                                                                         67  
holding                                                                                                                                 67  
avoiding Frequencies                                                                                                      67  
attenuation                                                                                                                         67  
Modulation                                                                                                                         67  
direct Frequency entry                                                                                                   68  
Frequency intermediate exchange                                                                             68  
repeater Frequency                                                                                                         68  
replay the last Transmissions                                                                                      68  
start/stop recording                                                                                                       68  
storing Frequencies                                                                                                         68  
search Menu                                                                                                                       68  
Close Call Modes                                                                                                               68  
Weather alert Priority Mode                                                                                         68  
Close Call                                                                                                                     69  
Close Call oPTions                                                                                                           69  
Close Call only                                                                                                                   69  
hits with scan                                                                                                                     69  
set CC Mode                                                                                                                       70  
set CC Bands                                                                                                                       70  
set CC alert                                                                                                                         70  
Close Call only Mode                                                                                                       70  
Toggle Close Call Bands                                                                                                  71  
Cancel a hit                                                                                                                         71  
holding on a hit                                                                                                                 71  
View last hit                                                                                                                       71  
avoiding hits                                                                                                                     71  
attenuation                                                                                                                         71  
Modulation                                                                                                                         72  
intermediate Frequency exchange                                                                             72  
repeater Frequency                                                                                                         72  
replay the last Transmissions                                                                                      72  
start/stop recording                                                                                                       72  
storing                                                                                                                                   72  
Close Call Menu                                                                                                                 72  
Weather operatIon                                                                                                 72  
WeaTher oPTions                                                                                                                72  
set delay Time                                                                                                                    73  
set attenuator                                                                                                                   73  
set audio aGC                                                                                                                   73  
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Program saMe                                                                                                                   73  
Weather alert Priority                                                                                                     73  
Weather scan                                                                                                                      74  
Change Channel                                                                                                                74  
attenuation                                                                                                                         74  
intermediate Frequency exchange                                                                             74  
replay the last Transmissions                                                                                      74  
Quick search                                                                                                                       74  
Weather Menu                                                                                                                   74  
WeaTher alerT                                                                                                                     74  
fIre tone-out                                                                                                              75  
Tone-ouT seTuP                                                                                                                   75  
edit name                                                                                                                            76  
set Frequency                                                                                                                     76  
set Tone                                                                                                                                76  
set delay Time                                                                                                                    76  
set alert                                                                                                                                76  
set audio aGC                                                                                                                   77  
Fire Tone-ouT sTandBY/searCh                                                                                 77  
select a dierent Tone-out                                                                                           77  
listen to Tone-out Frequency                                                                                      77  
appendIx                                                                                                                        78  
TrouBleshooTinG                                                                                                              78  
scan Mode, nothing to scan                                                                                         78  
scanning interrupted                                                                                                       78  
all Channels out of range                                                                                             78  
deFaulT Band CoVeraGe                                                                                                 79  
serViCe TYPes                                                                                                                         80  
reformatting the microsd Card                                                                                   81  
enTerinG ids                                                                                                                           81  
TYPe ii sPeCial sTaTus BiTs                                                                                              82  
WeaTher Channels                                                                                                            83  
CTCss FreQuenCies                                                                                                             85  
dCs Codes                                                                                                                               86  
reVerse lisT                                                                                                                            86  
rePeaTer FreQuenCY lisT                                                                                               87  
teChnICal speCIfICatIons - bCd436hp                                                            88  
teChnICal speCIfICatIons - bCd536hp                                                            90  
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Important InformatIon  
the fCC Wants You to KnoW  
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.  
Caution - FCC RF Exposure Requirements  
Transmitter operating conditions: The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be  
installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7.8 in. (20 cm) from all persons  
and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter  
modIfICatIon notICe  
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 Users Guide, could void your authority to operate  
this product.  
part 15 InformatIon  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the  
device.  
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio  
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil  
ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage  
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.  
General preCautIons  
Before you use this scanner, please read and observe the following:  
Earphone Warning  
You can use an optional 32Ω stereo headset or earphone with your scanner. Use of an incorrect  
earphone or 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  
earphone or headset. 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.  
Liquid Exposure Warning  
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!  
Power Disconnection Caution  
IMPORTANT: Always turn the scanner off before disconnecting external power. Some  
settings are saved only as the scanner is powering down.  
sCannInG leGallY  
Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups, including police and fire  
departments, ambulance services, government agencies, private companies, amateur radio  
services, military operations, pager services, and wireline (telephone and telegraph) service  
providers. It is legal to listen to almost every transmission your scanner can receive. However,  
there are some transmissions that you should never intentionally listen to. These include:  
Telephone conversations (cellular, cordless, or other private means of telephone signal  
transmission)  
Pager transmissions  
Any scrambled or encrypted transmissions  
According to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), you are subject to fines and  
possible imprisonment for intentionally listening to, using, or divulging the contents of such a  
conversation unless you have the consent of a party to the conversation (unless such activity is  
otherwise illegal). This scanner has been designed to prevent the reception of cellular telephone  
transmissions and the decoding of scrambled transmissions. This is done to comply with the  
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legal requirement that scanners be manufactured so they are not easy to modify to pick up these  
transmissions. Do not open your scanners case to make any modifications that could allow it  
to pick up transmissions that are illegal to monitor. Modifying or tampering with your scanners  
internal components or using it in a way other than as described in this manual could invalidate  
your warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. In some areas, mobile and/or  
portable use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit. Check the laws in your area. It is  
also illegal in many areas (and a bad idea everywhere) to interfere with the duties of public safety  
officials by traveling to the scene of an incident without authorization.  
avIs d’IndustrIe Canada  
Le présent appareil est conforme aux normes CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils  
radio exempts de licence. Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)  
l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil ne doit accepter tout  
brouillage radioélectrique qu’il reçoit, même se lebrouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le  
fonctionnement.  
Une version française de ce guide d’utilisation est disponible sur le site Web d’Uniden au :  
www.uniden.com.  
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Sur le site d’Uniden, sélectionnez “ Support”, puis “ Owner’s Manuals”.  
Au menu déroulant de sélection des produits, choisissez “Scanners”.  
Sélectionnez le modèle et cliquez sur le drapeau canadien.  
La version française du guide d’utilisation de ce modèle.  
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IntroduCtIon  
The Uniden BCD536HP and BCD436HP are digital TrunkTracker V communications receivers  
that require no user programming. Simply turn it on, enter your location, and you will immediately  
begin hearing communications in your area. This functionality is made possible by combining  
the rich radio system database from RadioReference.com with Uniden’s patented radio system  
selection methods to correctly identify and monitor only nearby systems.  
hoW does the home patrol® WorK?  
When you set your location, the scanner searches its databases for channels near that location.  
If you enter your zip code, the scanner searches within a 20 mile radius of the center of that zip  
code. If you use the Auto Locate feature, that range increases to 30 miles. If you manually enter  
your location or connect an optional GPS receiver, your scanner will select channels that apply to  
your precise location. You can adjust the range from 0 to 50 miles.  
Your scanner uses these databases:  
Radio System Database – provided by www.radioreference.com, this database contains  
radio system information including frequencies, trunked talk groups, and geographic  
locations for radio systems across most of North America.  
ZIP Code Geographic Database – provides geographical coordinates for most zip and postal  
codes in the US and Canada.  
RadioReference SysID Database – contains system ID and geographic location information  
for trunked radio systems across North America.  
What You hear  
Your scanner has over 10,000 police, fire, ambulance, business, utility, and other agencies set for  
instant access. You can also listen to weather channels and weather alerts, and you can set your  
scanner to monitor weather alerts.  
NOTE: There are some communications that the public is locked out from monitoring.  
Your scanner cannot receive agencies that scramble their communications; it also cannot  
receive agencies on private proprietary systems.  
Because there are so many different kinds of communications going on, you can turn on specific  
types of agencies you want to hear (and turn off those you don’t).  
Create favorItes lIsts  
As you find transmissions you like and would like to monitor again, you can save them to a  
Favorites List. When you opt to listen to a Favorites List, your scanner will monitor only the  
transmissions from that list.  
You can assign a Quick Key to a Favorites List (FLQK) that allows you to quickly turn a Favorites  
List on or off by simply entering the quick key on the keypad while scanning.  
avoId transmIssIons  
You can also select transmissions for your scanner to Avoid (ignore).  
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replaY transmIssIons  
Your scanner Replay feature acts as an instant replay of the transmissions you’ve just heard.  
You can set how long a period Replay records for instant playback. This period can range from  
30 seconds to 240 seconds (4 minutes). While you can replay that recording immediately and  
continue replaying it, you cannot save it for future listening.  
reCord transmIssIons  
With your scanner, you can record transmissions. When you begin recording, your scanner adds  
the Replay recording buffer to the recording. These recording sessions are saved and can be  
replayed on demand. Rename and delete sessions through the Review Recordings submenu.  
maIn features  
No Programming Required – Factory programmed microSD® card for all known radio systems  
in the US and Canada. The database is updatable with the Sentinel software and Uniden updates  
the main database weekly.  
Scan by Location – Allows you to set your location(s) by zip/postal code or GPS coordinates for  
instant reception. The Auto-locate feature will find local systems if you don’t know where you are.  
Favorites Scan – Allows you to organize your Systems into Favorites Lists. The scanner will scan  
multiple Favorites Lists and Full Database at the same time.  
4 GB microSD card (provided - supports up to 32 GB) – For storing Favorites Lists, Profiles, all  
your settings, Discovery sessions, and recording sessions.  
Location Based Scanning – Connect to a GPS receiver (not included) for precise system  
selection and continuing reselection when you travel. The scanner can automatically Avoid and  
Unavoid Systems and Departments based on your current location as provided by an external  
GPS unit.  
Range Control – Lets you set how far out from your current location the scanner will search for  
channels in Favorites Lists and the database. Location precision for departments and sites that  
allows you to define a location and range using rectangles instead just of a single circle.  
Wi–Fi Dongle (BCD536HP Only) – With a WiFi app to connect your iPad/Android Tablet/  
computer to remotely control the scanner.  
Trunk Tracker V Operation – Scans APCO 25 Phase 1 and Phase 2, Motorola, EDACS, and LTR  
trunked systems, as well as conventional analog and P25 digital channels.  
Multi-Site Trunking – Lets you program the scanner to share trunked system IDs across multiple  
sites without duplicating IDs.  
Control Channel Only Scanning – With Motorola trunking frequencies, you do not have to  
program voice channel frequencies.  
Instant Replay – Plays back up to 240 seconds (4 minutes) of the most recent transmissions.  
Audio Recording – Capture transmissions for later playback.  
Custom Alerts You can program your scanner to alert when you receive, a Channel or Unit ID,  
a Close Call hit, an ID is transmitted with an Emergency Alert, or a Tone-out hit. For each alert  
in the scanner, you can select from 9 different tone patterns, 15 volume settings, 7 colors, and 2  
flash patterns.  
Multicolor LED Alert – The alert LED with 7 colors, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, or  
White, can be used with your Custom Alerts.  
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Trunking Discovery – Monitors system traffic on a trunked radio system to find unknown IDs and  
automatically records audio from and logs new channels for later review and identification.  
Conventional Discovery – Searches a range of frequencies to find unknown frequencies and  
automatically records audio from and logs new channels for later review and identification.  
Scan by Service Types – Scan your channels by Service Type i.e. Fire, Police, Railroad, etc.  
Search Speed – 78 step/sec. (typical) in Search mode (max) except for 5 kHz steps. 250 step/  
sec. (typical) in Search mode (max) – (Turbo Search) for 5 kHz steps.  
Multi-Level Display and Keypad light – Makes the display and keypad easy to see in dim light  
with three light levels.  
Temporary or Permanent Avoid – For Systems/Sites/Departments/Channels.  
System/Channel Number Tagging – Number tags allow you to quickly navigate to a specific  
Favorites List, System, or Channel.  
Start-up Configuration You can program each of your Favorites Lists with a Startup Key (0-9)  
so that when you power up the scanner and press the key number, just those Favorites Lists  
assigned to the key will be enabled for scan.  
Close Call© RF Capture Technology – Lets you set the scanner so it detects and provides  
information about nearby radio transmissions. Close Call Do-not-Disturb checks for Close Call  
activity in between channel reception so active channels are not interrupted.  
Broadcast Screen – Allows the scanner to ignore hits on known broadcast frequencies including  
pager frequencies in search and Close Call modes. You can also program up to 10 custom  
frequency ranges that the scanner will ignore.  
Fire Tone-Out Standby/Tone Search – Lets you set the scanner to alert you if a two-tone  
sequential page is transmitted. You can set up to 32 Tone-Outs. The scanner will also search and  
display unknown tones.  
PC Programming – Use the Sentinel software to manage your scanners Profiles, Favorites Lists,  
Databases, and firmware updates.  
Analog and Digital AGC – Helps automatically balance the volume level between different radio  
systems.  
Priority/Priority w/DND Scan – priority channels let you keep track of activity on your most  
important channels while monitoring other channels for transmissions.  
Priority ID Scan – Allows you to set priority to talkgroup IDs.  
Intermediate Frequency Exchange – Changes the IF used for a selected channel/frequency to  
help avoid image and other mixer-product interference on a frequency.  
Individual Channel Volume Offset – Allows you to adjust the volume offset for each channel.  
Configurable Band Defaults – Allows you to set the step (5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5,15, 20, 25,  
50 or 100 kHz) and modulation (AM, FM, NFM, WFM, or FMB) for 31 different bands.  
Repeater Find – Allows the scanner to try to switch to the repeater frequency if an input  
frequency is found.  
Adjustable Scan/Search Delay/Resume – Set a delay up to 30 seconds or a forced resume up  
to 10 seconds for each channel or search.  
Data Naming – Allows you to name each Favorites List, System, Site, Department, Channel, ID,  
Location, Custom Search, and SAME group, using up to 64 characters.  
Duplicate Input Alert – Alerts you if you try to enter a duplicate name or frequency already stored  
in the scanner.  
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100 Quick Keys You can scan Favorites Lists and Systems by assigning them to quick keys.  
Search Avoids You can temporarily Avoid up to 250 frequencies and permanently Avoid up to  
250 frequencies in any Search mode or Close Call mode.  
10 Custom Searches – Lets you program up to 10 custom search ranges.  
Search with Scan Operation – Lets you include Custom Search ranges during scan operation.  
3 Search Keys You can assign 3 of the number keys to start a Custom Search, Tone-Out  
Search, or Close Call Search.  
Quick Search – Lets you enter a frequency and start searching.  
SAME Weather Alert/Priority – Lets your scanner alert you when a SAME weather alert is  
transmitted on a NOAA weather channel. You can also set a weather channel as a priority  
channel.  
Built-in Battery Charger (BCD436HP only) – Allows you to charge the batteries in the scanner.  
DIN-E and ISO Vehicle Mountable (BCD536HP Only) – Using the optional DIN-E sleeve or a  
standard ISO technique, the scanner can be easily mounted in most vehicles.  
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InCluded WIth Your sCanner  
Accessories included in the box are:  
BCD436HP  
BCD536HP  
usB Connection Cable  
aC Power adapter  
3 x aa niMh rechargeable Batteries  
microsd card (installed)  
swivel Belt Clip (attached)  
sMa-BnC antenna adaptor  
rubber antenna  
Cigarette lighter Power Cord  
usB Connection Cable  
microsd card (installed)  
Wi-Fi dongle  
din-e sleeve (optional accessory)  
dC Cord with orange Wire  
Mounting Bracket with screw and foot  
Telescopic antenna  
bCd436hp  
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InstallInG Your sCanner  
The BCD536HP can be placed on a convenient surface in your home as a base station, and  
connected to a standard outlet that supplies 120VAC, 60Hz. You must use either the supplied  
antenna or an electrically correct outdoor antenna, properly and safely mounted at your chosen  
site.  
The unit can also be placed above, beneath, or in the dash of your vehicle using the supplied  
bracket and mounting hardware.  
If your scanner receives interference or electrical noise, move the scanner or its antenna  
away from the source.  
Do not use the scanner in high-moisture environments such as the kitchen or bathroom.  
Avoid placing the scanner in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents.  
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.  
Note 1: 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.  
Note 2: 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.  
ConneCtInG an optIonal antenna  
The scanner’s BNC connector makes it easy to connect a variety of optional antennas, including  
an external mobile antenna or outdoor base station antenna.  
Note: Always use 50-ohm, RG-58, or RG-8, BNC terminated coaxial cable to connect  
an outdoor antenna. If the antenna is over 50 feet from the scanner, use RG-8 low-loss  
dielectric coaxial cable. Cable loss increases with higher frequency.  
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 cables 1/8-inch (3.5-mm) mini-plug into your  
scanners back-panel Ext. Sp. Jack.  
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WARNING! If you connect an external speaker to the scanner’s Ext. SP jack or headphone  
jack, never connect the audio output line to a power supply and ground. This might  
also damage the scanner.  
BCD536HP Only - All audio output is Class-D amplified (PWM). Never connect Ext. SP  
jack or headphone jack to an external Class-D AMP.  
base statIon  
This is the simplest approach to let you get started quickly. Decide on a location that is convenient  
to a nearby wall outlet, has desk space to let you complete your programming worksheets, will  
safely allow the indoor antenna to be extended, or near a window to use an outdoor antenna.  
To secure the radio to a surface by means of the mounting bracket, follow the steps below:  
1.  
Attach the four protective mounting feet to the mounting bracket when you casually use the  
scanner on a flat surface. Should you desire to permanently mount the scanner, remove the  
feet and use wood screws through the bracket as described in Steps 2 and 3.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Use the bracket as a template to mark positions for the two mounting screws.  
At the marked positions, drill holes slightly smaller than the screws.  
Align the bracket with the threaded holes on the sides of the radio case so the bracket is  
beneath the radio. Secure the bracket using the two threaded knobs. Never over tighten the  
knobs.  
Once the radio is positioned, connect it to a source of AC power using the supplied 13.8V, 750  
mA AC adapter. Insert the barrel of the AC adapter to the jack on the rear, upper right side of the  
radio marked. Insert the connector of the supplied indoor telescoping antenna to the BNC Antenna  
Connector and apply moderate pressure to secure it.  
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vehICle InstallatIon  
You can mount your scanner in your vehicle, using either the supplied bracket or the optional  
DIN-E sleeve.  
If the scanner loses power (as when you turn off your car’s ignition with the scanners power switch  
on), it can corrupt the microSD card. To ensure that does not happen, turn off the scanner before  
turning the car’s ignition off.  
WARNING! AVOID AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONES.  
Ignoring this installation concern may result in bodily harm and the inability of the  
airbag to perform properly.  
Mounting Using the Bracket  
With the bracket removed from the radio, use the holes in the bracket as a template to initially  
mark the location you plan to use in your vehicle. Be absolutely certain of what might be behind  
the mounting surface before making any holes, be it above, or below, or in front of your dash,  
armrest console, or other location. If you drill carelessly, expensive damage can result. If in doubt,  
consult your vehicle dealer’s service department or a qualified professional installer.  
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1.  
2.  
3.  
Using appropriate screws or other hardware, secure the bracket.  
Insert the scanner and insert the bracket knobs to lock the scanner in position.  
Attach the Cigarette Lighter Power Cord to the rear of the scanner and plug the adapter end  
into a dash mounted 12V DC socket.  
4.  
Attach a suitable mounted mobile antenna to the antenna jack on the back of the scanner.  
Mounting Using the DIN-E Sleeve  
If you are unsure about how to install your scanner in your vehicle using the optional DIN-E  
sleeve, consult your automobile manufacturer, dealer, or a qualified installer. Before installing,  
confirm that your scanner fits in the desired mounting area and you have all the necessary  
materials to complete the task.  
Your scanner requires a 2 x 7-1/8 x 5-5/16 inch (50 x 180 x 135 mm) mounting area. Allow an  
additional 2-3/8 inch (60mm) space behind the unit for connectors and wires.  
1.  
2.  
Remove the bracket if it is attached.  
Remove the four Philips screws from four small tabs on the rear of the case that secure the  
outer metal case and pull off the case (toward the rear) with care.  
3.  
4.  
Install the DIN sleeve into the opening in your dashboard, lip facing out.  
Push out the top and bottom tabs to hold the sleeve firmly in place.  
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5.  
6.  
Before inserting the scanner in the sleeve, attach the cable from the previously mounted  
antenna. Attach the DC Power leads. RED goes to a positive (+) connection on your fuse  
block while BLACK connects to the vehicles chassis ground (-).  
Connect the ORANGE lead to one side of the headlamp switch so that when you activate  
the headlights, the scanners LCD display changes intensity. Be sure all the connections are  
routed away from any potentially pinching or slicing sheet metal.  
7.  
8.  
Slowly slide the scanner into the sleeve until it locks in place.  
To remove the unit, fully insert the removal keys into each slot on the left and right edges of  
the front panel. Carefully slide the radio from the sleeve.  
Removing the Scanner from the DIN-E Sleeve  
If you plan to connect other devices or wires to the radio, such as a GPS unit, at a later time, you  
should plan to remove the scanner from the DIN-E sleeve. This is easily done using the provided  
Removal Keys that come with the optional DIN-E sleeve.  
Refer to the illustration that follows, showing the Removal Keys.  
Fully insert both Removal Keys into the slots on the left and the right edges of the radios dress  
panel. You cannot remove the radio with only one key. Press in fully, and do not twist the keys.  
The radio will unlock from the sleeve making withdrawal from the sleeve possible. Store the keys  
in a safe place for future use.  
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Mounting Using ISO Technique  
Some vehicles can take advantage of another approach to mounting a radio in a vehicle, called  
the ISO technique. However, this technique requires a very detailed and thorough knowledge of  
the technique. Therefore, we strongly suggest that if you have any doubt about your experience  
and abilities, please consult with a professional installer who is familiar with the ISO approach to  
radio installation.  
To begin the process, it is first necessary to remove the scanners outer metal sleeve from the  
inner chassis. Unthread the four screws in the rear of the unit. Slide the cover toward the rear and  
off. Once the sleeve is removed, you will see threaded, metric machine screw holes on either side  
of the chassis cabinet. Uniden does not supply these screws. Their diameter, length, and screw  
type should be chosen by a qualified installer based on the internal vehicle bracket which will be  
used in securing the scanner chassis.  
Once the original radio is removed from the vehicle dash and the fit of the scanner is correct,  
be sure to connect all the power, audio, antenna, and any other cables or wires, to the scanner  
before the scanner is secured.  
The following illustration is a typical example of the ISO technique and the general side mounting  
screw holes often encountered. It does not actually represent the Uniden scanner or your vehicle’s  
mounting bracket. Only a professional installer will be able to determine the best and correct  
approach.  
Connecting DC Cable with Orange Wire  
Connect this cable to the vehicle’s electric system that receives power when you turn on your  
headlights. Now your scanner’s display will automatically dim when you turn on the headlights.  
usInG Internal batterIes (bCd436hp onlY)  
You can power your scanner using three alkaline or rechargeable AA batteries.  
There is no switch for the battery type. Using non-rechargeable batteries, select “No” at the  
Battery message when connecting the USB cable.  
1.  
2.  
Install 3 AA batteries, matching the polarity symbols (+ -).  
Replace the cover.  
When Battery icon flashes and the scanner beeps every 15 seconds, replace or recharge the  
batteries.  
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Using Rechargeable Batteries  
You can also use three rechargeable batteries to power your scanner. Before you use  
rechargeable batteries, you must charge them. The scanner has a built-in circuit that lets you  
recharge batteries while they are in the scanner.  
If the USB cable is connected to the scanner, or batteries are installed in the scanner when an  
USB cable is connected, the scanner will check the battery condition.  
When the scanner is turned on, the scanner does not charge the batteies.  
When the scanner is turned off, the scanner will charge the batteies.  
The scanner displays “Normal Charging” while charging the batteies according to the Set Charge  
Time setting.  
Caution: If the scanner gets too hot while charging, it will turn off automatically.  
If the batteries are not installed, “No Battery” is displayed.  
understandInG the memorY  
All of the information contained in the scanner is stored on a microSD card supplied with the  
scanner. This includes Favorites Lists, all the radio settings, and the Radio Reference database.  
favorItes lIsts  
Because the memory is based on the Radio Reference database we now have a different order of  
organization not like banks and channels in traditional scanners, but more like Dynamic Memory  
Architecture. You can now use Favorites Lists that follow RR database structure of Systems that  
contain Departments that hold the Channels (conventional frequencies or IDs) and then there  
are Sites to hold just the trunking frequencies. If you are familiar with DMA (Dynamic Memory  
Architecture) scanners, think of departments as being like channel groups.  
Favorites Lists will allow you to store channels you find when you are scanning from the full  
database (the easiest way). They can contain channels from trunking systems and conventional  
systems. You can also manually add systems, (not single sites), departments and channels into  
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Favorites Lists from the database as well as program new systems, departments, sites, and  
channels with the Sentinal software.  
You can save up to 256 different lists in the scanner (and software) and associate them with any  
or all of your profiles. You can monitor one or more lists at a time and/or the database. You can  
also export you lists to a file to share them. Deleting a profile will not delete the lists associated  
with a profile. However, deleting a Favorites List will delete it from all profiles.  
sYstems  
Systems will hold all of your Sites, Departments, and Channels.  
trunKInG sItes  
Inside systems are trunked sites hold the trunking frequencies for any trunking system and any  
band plan information needed. You will need at least one site for each trunked system and some  
systems can have several sites.  
departments  
Departments are also created inside systems. Departments hold frequencies (channels) for  
conventional systems and IDs (also called channels) for trunked systems.  
sentInel softWare  
manaGe profIles  
Profiles are “snapshots” of your scanner’s set up. A profile contains all your configuration settings  
as well as all of your Favorites Lists, Avoids, and System settings. Sentinel can save multiple  
profiles so you can also restore different profiles as you need them. For example, If you regularly  
visit a specific location, you can create a profile for that location. You can save it to Sentinel to use  
whenever you visit.  
manaGe favorItes lIsts  
You can create Favorites Lists in Sentinel and then associate them with specific profiles. Sentinel  
allows you to create your own systems, or edit systems already in a Favorites list. These systems  
can include information not provided by the weekly database downloads. When those profiles are  
written to your scanner, only specified Favorites Lists are written to the scanner.  
manaGe databases  
Uniden updates the Database used in your scanner every week. You can decide how often you  
want to update the databases on your scanner. When you update them through Sentinel, it checks  
the website for the most current database and saves it in Sentinel. When you select Write to  
Scanner, the new database is updated in the scanner.  
share favorItes lIsts  
Create and share Favorites lists with your friends or others in the HomePatrol® Community at  
http://www.HomePatrol.com and the HomePatrol Twiki site at http://info.uniden.com/HomePatrol  
for Favorites Lists that cover common services such as Railroad, Marine Radio, Civilian and  
Military Air bands, and more.  
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manaGe fIrmWare updates  
For information about what is included in each update, see:  
http://info.uniden.com/UnidenMan4/BCD536HP, or  
http://info.uniden.com/UnidenMan4/BCD436HP.  
hoW to Install sentInel softWare  
If you have not already installed Sentinel software, follow these procedures.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Use the USB cable to connect your scanner to your PC.  
Turn on the scanner if it is not already on. Select Mass Storage.  
USB Mass Storage displays while it is connected to the PC.  
The microSD card in your scanner will install to your PC like an additional drive.  
Open the drive folder and Double-click setup.exe in the Setup folder.  
When installation is complete, Sentinel software is installed on your PC.  
You can now disconnect the USB cable.  
Sentinel will automatically notify you if a more recent version is available.  
updatInG fIrmWare  
Your scanner updates its firmware through Sentinel. In that process, Sentinel connects to the  
internet and checks for the current firmware version to download.  
From time to time, Uniden will release firmware updates to improve existing functionality, add new  
features, or address issues found in its operation. Updating the firmware takes just a few minutes  
and is easily accomplished using the Sentinel Software you installed on your PC.  
Simply connect your scanner to your PC using the supplied USB cable and select Mass Storage.  
Then, in Sentinel select UPDATE/Update Firmware and follow the on-screen prompts.  
updatInG the database  
1.  
To update the scanner’s database, connect it to your PC using the supplied USB cable.  
Select Mass Storage.  
2.  
3.  
Next, in Sentinel, select UPDATE/Update Master HPDB.  
Finally, write the new database to your scanner by selecting Scanner/Write to Scanner.  
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settInG up Your sCanner  
turn on the sCanner  
Scroll  
Control  
Squelch  
Volume  
Func  
Menu  
BCD536HP  
BCd436hP  
For Model Number  
BCd436hP  
Procedure  
for about 2 seconds.  
If the screen is too dark, tap to turn on the backlight.  
1.  
Press and hold  
2.  
3.  
Press the scroll control to display the volume level. Turn the  
scroll control (within 10 seconds) to adjust the volume.  
4.  
5.  
Press the scroll control again to close the volume level (or let  
it disappear after 10 seconds).  
Press Func then press the scroll control to display the  
squelch level. Turn the scroll control counter-clockwise all  
the way then clockwise until the noise stops, then one notch  
more.  
6.  
1.  
Press the scroll control again to close the squelch level.  
Rotate VOL clockwise and set the volume to around 10  
BCd536hP  
o’clock.  
2.  
Rotate the SQ knob counter-clockwise all the way, and then  
rotate the VOL knob to find a comfortable volume level.  
Rotate the SQ clockwise until the noise stops, then one notch  
more.  
The first time you turn on your scanner it will prompt you to set the clock. See Setting the Clock.  
To begin scanning right away, press the Zip button to select your country and zip/postal code (See  
Data Naming to enter postcode). The scanner will load channels for your area from the database  
and start scanning.  
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KeYpad and Knob Controls  
BCD536HP  
Key  
Operation  
Power/Vol light  
Turns the scanner on/oand adjusts the volume  
Press func then Vol to view P25 adjustment mode  
Press to toggle backlight intensity  
Turn to adjust the squelch  
sQ  
Press to toggle Close Call modes  
Press and hold to enable Close Call only mode  
Press func then sq to start Fire Tone-out standby search  
scroll Control/Function  
Press to enter Function mode for 3 seconds  
Press to select a menu item or save an entry in menu mode  
Turn to select a menu item in menu mode  
Turn to set decode threshold in P25 adjustment mode  
Turn to select characters with data naming  
Turn to select scan/search direction and to continue scan/search in  
scan/search modes  
Turn to scroll Channels or Frequencies in hold modes  
Turn in department Pause to scroll departments  
Turn in system Pause to scroll systems  
Turn in site Pause to scroll site in current system  
Turn in search Pause to select Custom search Banks to enable in search  
mode  
Turn to select next or previous recording in replay mode  
Turn to resume Close Call search in Close Call mode  
Turn to start a Quick search hold mode in Close Call hold mode  
Turn to select next Weather Channel in Weather scan  
Turn to select Tone-outs in Tone-out standby/search mode  
Press func then avoid to review avoids in the current system in scan  
mode  
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Key  
Operation  
avoid  
Press to return to previous mode in Menu mode  
Press to toggle Channel/Frequency avoid status in receive/hold  
modes  
Press to toggle avoid status in system, department, or site Pause  
Press and hold to clear all system/site/department/Channel avoids in  
current systems in scan hold mode  
Press and hold to clear search avoids in search hold mode  
Press func then avoid to review all search avoids in search modes  
Press func then avoid to review avoids in current system in scan  
mode  
Press to enter country-zip/postal code.  
Press to select Service types.  
Press to select Range.  
Zip  
serv  
rang  
BCD436HP  
Scroll  
Control  
Func  
Menu  
Key  
Operation  
Power/light/lock  
Press and hold to turn the scanner on or o  
Press to use the backlight  
Press func then  
to lock or unlock the keypad  
func (Function)  
Press to enter Functin mode for 3 seconds  
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Key  
Operation  
scroll Control (Volume,  
Press then turn to adjust volume level in scan mode  
squelch)  
Press func then Vol turn to adjust the squelch  
Press Vol then func then Vol to view P25 adjustment mode  
Press to select a menu item or save an entry in menu mode  
Turn to select characters with data naming  
Turn to select scan/search direction and to continue scan/search in  
scan/search modes  
Turn to scroll Channel or Frequency in hold mode  
Turn in department Pause to scroll departments  
Turn in system Pause to scroll systems  
Turn in site Pause to scroll site in current system  
Turn in search Pause to select Custom search Banks to enable in search  
mode  
Turn to select next or previous recording in replay mode  
Turn to resume Close Call search in Close Call mode  
Turn to start a Quick search hold mode in Close Call hold mode  
Turn to select next receivable Weather Channel in Weather scan  
Turn to select Tone-outs in Tone-out standby mode  
Press to return to previous mode in Menu mode  
avoid  
Press to toggle Channel/Frequency avoid status in receive/hold  
modes  
Press to toggle avoid status in system, department, or site Pause  
Press and hold to clear all system/site/department/Channel avoids in  
current systems in scan hold mode  
Press and hold to clear search avoids in search hold mode  
Press func then avoid to toggle Close Call modes  
Press func then press and hold avoid to enable Close Call only mode  
Zip/services  
Press to enter country-zip/postal code  
Press func then Zip to select service Types  
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COMMON CONTROLS (BCD436HP and BCD536HP)  
system  
Press func then system to start scan mode  
Press to enter system Pause for 2 seconds then hold on a system in  
scan mode  
double-press system for hold without pause in scan mode  
double-press to release system hold  
Press to enter search Pause mode for 2 seconds then hold on a search  
in search mode  
double-press for search hold without pause in search mode  
Press to release search hold  
department  
Press to enter department, pause for 2 seconds, and then hold on a  
department in scan mode  
double-press department for hold without pause in scan mode  
double-press to release department hold  
Press to enter search Pause mode for 2 seconds then hold on a search  
in search mode  
double-press for search hold without pause in search mode  
Press to release search hold  
Press func then department to hold/release site in scan mode  
Channel  
Press to hold/release a Channel, Frequency, CC hit, Tone-out  
Press func then Channel to toggle Modulation for Channel, site, or  
search, in hold modes  
Press to pause in replay mode  
Menu  
Press to enter Menu mode  
Press to return one level in Menu mode  
Press func then menu for search menu in search mode  
Press func then menu for Close Call menu in Close Call mode  
Press func then menu for Weather menu in Weather scan  
Press func then menu for Tone-out menu in Tone-out  
replay/record  
Press to replay the last transmissions  
Press func then replay to start/stop recording  
Press and hold to review recordings  
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number keys  
Press to select Favorites lists in scan mode  
Press 0-9 to use direct entry in hold mode  
Press 0-9 to toggle custom search bands on or oin Custom search  
mode  
Press 0-6 to toggle Close Call bands on or oin Close Call mode  
Press func then 1, 2, or 3 to enable search keys in hold mode  
Press <4 to move the cursor to the left when editing text  
Press func then 4(aTT) to toggle channel/search/CC attenuation on/off  
in hold mode  
Press func then press and hold 4(aTT) to toggle Global attenuation on/  
oin hold mode  
Press func then 5( ) to enter Wi-Fi menu (BCd536hP only)  
Press 6> to move the cursor to the right when editing text  
Press func then 6(wx) to toggle Weather alert Priority in hold modes  
Press func then press and hold 6(wx) to enter Weather scan  
Press func then 7(iFx) to toggle intermediate frequency exchange for a  
channel/frequency in hold modes  
Press func then press and hold 8(reV) to view the repeater frequency  
in search mode  
Press func then 9(dIsp) to toggle 3 lline display mode on/oin scan  
hold mode  
Press func then 0(lVl) to toggle the volume oset for a channel in scan  
hold mode  
 /no/Pri  
Press to enter a decimal point for a frequency  
Press to delete current character with data naming/direct entry  
Press to cancel Conrm? prompt  
Press twice to delete all characters with data naming/direct entry  
Press twice to enter a hyphen when entering an id  
Press to enter aniwhen entering an i-Call id  
Press func then  /no to toggle Priority modes in scan mode  
e/yes  
Q  srCh  
Press to select a menu item or save an entry in menu mode  
Press to store a blinking CTCss/dCs/naC tone in scan mode  
Press to store an id in id search mode in scan mode  
Press for advanced Channel Menu in hold/receive modes  
Press to‘quick storea frequency in search modes  
Press func then e/yes to start Quick search mode  
Press func then e/yes to toggle id search mode on/oin scan mode  
(when scanning Trunked system in Favorites list only)  
Press to store found tones in Tone-out search mode  
Press to select the current Tone-out menu in Tone-out mode  
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set Your loCatIon and ranGe  
Press Menu then scroll to Set Your Location and press E/yes.  
Scroll to through the following option and press E/yes.  
set loCatIon  
Enter Zip/Postal Code – This will set the center of a zip/postal code as your location (not your  
exact location) and a default scan range of 20 miles.  
You can then set the range, edit the location name, and save the location.  
Select your country (USA or Canada) and press E/yes.  
Enter your zip code or see Data Naming to enter a post code.  
Note: You can also press the ZIP button to tenter your zip/postal code.  
Auto Locate – The Auto Locate feature works by trying to monitor any Motorola or P25 system in  
your area that is also in the Radio Reference Database.  
The scanner will then set your location based on the system(s) it receives.  
This will set the center of the discovered radio tower as your location (not your exact location) and  
a default scan range of 30 miles.  
You can then set the range, edit the location name, and save the location.  
Press E/yes or ./no to accept the location. Press Menu to cancel.  
Set Manual Location – This will set your exact location and a default scan range of 0 miles. You  
can then edit the location name and save the location.  
Input Latitude. Using the keypad, enter your latitude.  
Press ./no to toggle N or S, and press E/yes.  
Input Longitude. Using the keypad, enter your longitude.  
Press ./no to toggle E or W, and press E/yes.  
Set Up GPS – Sets the location format, serial port baud rate, and units.  
Location Format  
DMS:DDD˚MM’SS.ss or DEG:DDD.dddddd.  
Set Serial Port. Default is 4800 bps for GPS device.  
Off, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 bps.  
set ranGe  
Set Range – This setting allows you override the default range setting for your current location  
to increase or decrease the number of Trunking Sites and Channel Departments you can receive  
when you are scanning from the Full Database and when you are scanning Favorites Lists with  
Location Control enabled. See also Understanding Range.  
Enter the range (0-50) and press E/yes.  
Note: (BCD536 Only) You can also press RANG to enter your range.  
understandInG ranGe  
1.  
The range setting will only work with Favorites Lists that have Location Control set to On and  
with Departments/Sites that have locations programmed. Everything in the Full Database  
also has locations programmed. If you manually program Departments/Sites with no location  
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information included, the range setting will have no effect on them because the scanner  
doesn’t know where they are.  
2.  
3.  
You will receive Departments/Sites that have a range equal to your scan range setting plus  
the programmed range of the Departments and Sites. For example, if your scan range is set  
to 10 miles and a Department/Site range is set to 30 miles, and that Department/Site is less  
than 40 miles away from your current location setting, it will be enabled in your Favorites List  
according to both range settings.  
If you use Add Current dB Channels from a list with a 10 mile range (selected location by  
zip/postal code) and then set the range to 20 miles, Location Control will not add the other  
channels included that extra 10 mile range.  
edIt loCatIon  
This allows you to create a location or edit a location for rapid recall.  
New Location or Edit Location  
Edit Name. See Data Naming.  
Use Location. This will set the location as current for scanning the Database and  
Favorites Lists with Location Control enabled.  
At Confirm? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Delete Location. You can only delete saved locations. The last location set will be  
retained for use when scanning the Database.  
At Confirm Delete?, press E/yes or ./no.  
Set Location Information. See Set Manual Location.  
Set Range. Enter the range (0-50) and press E/yes.  
Save Location – This will save the current location, the range, and set the location as current for  
scanning the Database and Favorites Lists with Location Control enabled.  
See Data Naming to name the location.  
seleCtInG servICe tYpes  
Not all service types are enabled when you set your location in the scanner. By default only EMS  
Dispatch, Fire Dispatch, Law Dispatch, Custom 1, and Multi-Dispatch are enabled.  
The Appendix has a list of Service Types and their general descriptions.  
(BCD536HP) Press the Serv button.  
(BCD436HP) Press Func then the Zip/Services button.  
Scroll to each Service Type and press E/yes to enable or disable.  
Press System to exit.  
When the scanner displays a Service Type that is not in the Favorite Lists, the scanner will display  
a “---” indication.  
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navIGatInG the menus  
The Menu key lets you select options to set up and use the scanner. To select a menu item, rotate  
the scroll control. Rotate right for down and left for up.  
The currently-selected menu item is highlighted and reversed in the display. When the menu item  
you want to select is highlighted, press E/yes or the scroll control to select it. To back up a level,  
press Menu.  
To exit all menus and return to the previous mode, press Avoid.  
data namInG  
Name any Favorites List, System, Site, Department, Channel, Location, Custom Search,  
Recording Session, Tone-Out, or SAME group using up to 64 characters.  
To Enter a Character, turn the scroll control until the character you want appears.  
To move the cursor to the right, press 6>.  
To move the cursor to the left, press <4.  
To clear a character, press ./no.  
To clear all characters, press ./no twice.  
Press E/yes when finished to exit.  
dIsplaY menu  
Press Menu and then scroll to Display Options and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
set backlight  
adjust Contrast  
disp  unit Id  
set Id format (mot/p25)  
set Id format (edCs)  
set upside-down (bCd536hp only)  
Setting the Backlight – The scanner will turn on/off the LCD and the Keypad backlight  
automatically according to backlight setting.  
Set Mode  
Note: (BCD536HP Only) Keypress and Squelch settings will work only when the backlight  
is Off.  
Squelch  
Off - The backlight stays off when the squelch opens.  
5 sec - The backlight stays on 5 seconds after the squelch opens.  
10 sec - The backlight stays on 10 seconds after the squelch opens.  
Open Squelch - The backlight stays on only when the squelch is open.  
Keypress  
Off - The backlight stays off when any key is pressed.  
5 sec - The backlight stays on for 5 seconds when any key is pressed.  
10 sec - The backlight stays on for 10 seconds when any key is pressed.  
Timeout (BCD436HP Only)  
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10 sec - Turns the backlight on for 10 seconds when you press  
30 sec - Turns the backlight on for 30 seconds when you press  
60 sec - Turns the backlight on for 30 seconds when you press  
Infinite - The backlight always stays on.  
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Set Dimmer (BCD436HP Only)  
High, Middle, or Low  
Set Dimmer (BCD536HP Only)  
Manual (For non-vehicle use) - High, Middle, Low, or Off.  
Note: You can also toggle the backlight brightness by pressing Vol.  
Auto (For vehicle use)  
+ Polarity - If the orange wire gets 12V when you turn on the headlights.  
- Polarity - If the orange wire is switched to chassis ground when you turn on the  
headlights.  
Adjust Contrast – This setting controls the displays contrast.  
Contrast 1-15  
Display Unit ID – Allows you view the unit ID of the radio currently transmitting on Motorola,  
EDACS, and APCO P25 systems.  
On or Off  
Set ID Format – Sets the ID display format for the System.  
Set ID Format (Mot/P25)  
Decimal Format or Hex Format. The default setting is Decimal.  
Set ID Format (EDACS)  
AFS Format or Decimal Format. The default setting is AFS.  
Set Upside-Down (BCD536HP Only) – This allows you to reverse the display so you can mount  
the scanner upside-down and hear the speaker from the top. The default setting is Off.  
On or Off  
Selecting 3-Line Display Mode  
Hold on any channel and press Func then 9(DISP). Press Channel to resume.  
3-Line Display Oꢀ  
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3-Line Display On  
View the Battery Level (BCD436HP Only)  
To view the battery level (in volts) press the scroll control and look at the small numbers in the  
upper right of the display. Press the scroll control again to close the battery level or let it disappear  
after 10 seconds.  
A Look at the Display  
Scan Mode  
Searching  
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Volume and Squelch  
displays to show Function mode  
F0-9  
indicates the first digit of the Favorites list quick key on the left with the blinking  
second digit on the right in scan mode  
a non-blinking number on the right indicates the quick key is enabled waiting to be  
scanned  
a - (dash) means nothing is assign to the quick key  
an * (asterisk) means the quick key is disabled  
siTe hold  
searCh  
Time  
displays in site hold mode  
displays in search mode  
displays the time  
or ↓  
GPs  
displays to show the scan or search direction  
displays when connected to a GPs unit  
displays when recording  
reC  
displays to show Wi-Fi status is not connected  (BCd536hP only)  
displays to show Wi-Fi status is connected  (BCd536hP only)  
aP  
displays when connected in access Point mode  (BCd536hP only)  
displays to show the signal strength  
displays in Priority mode  
displays in reverse in Priority dnd mode  
displays and blinks if the battery is low  (BCd436hP only)  
displays if the Close Call Priority feature is on  
displays in reverse in Close Call dnd mode  
s=nn  
displays the squelch level for three seconds when you turn sQ  
Battery level  
displays when you press Vol  (BCd436hP only)  
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s0-9  
display the first digit of the current system quick key on the left with the blinking  
second digit on the right  
a non-blinking number on the right indicates the quick key is enabled waiting to be  
scanned  
a - (dash) means nothing is assigned to the quick key  
an * (asterisk) means the quick key is disabled  
0-9 displays the Custom search key status in search mode  
date  
displays the date  
Receive  
Mode  
receive mode in Function mode  
Volume  
Offset  
Volume offset for the channel in Function mode  
IFX  
displays if intermediate exchange is enabled for the channel  
aTT  
displays to show channel attenuation in receiving/hold modes and in search mode  
to show search attenuation  
aTT blinks to indicate global attenuation  
P25  
lnK  
daT  
enC  
displays if the channel is receiving digitalized voice in receiving or hold modes  
displays when data is received on a voice channel in receiving or hold modes  
displays when data is received on a control channel in receiving or hold modes  
displays if the channel is receiving encrypted voice and is muted in receiving or  
hold modes  
Wx  
displays if the Weather alert Priority feature is on  
displays the volume level for three seconds when you turn vol  
displays in receiving/hold modes  
V=nn  
system name  
avoid/hold  
Temporary avoids appear reversed -  
 
search with  
displays to show a custom search in scan mode  
scan  
Custom search displays in search mode  
name  
department  
name  
avoid/hold  
status displays in receiving/hold modes  
Temporary avoids appear reversed -  
displays for a conventional system in scan mode  
 
displays for a system in receiving/hold modes  
Custom search displays in search with scan mode  
name  
site name  
displays for a trunked system in scan mode  
department  
displays the department name  
name  
search  
displays in search mode  
Frequency  
Modulation  
displays in search mode  
scanning  
displays for a conventional system in scan mode  
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id scanning/  
displays for a trunked system in scan mode  
searching  
Channel name displays in receiving/hold modes  
displays when receiving a priority channel in receiving/hold modes  
Channel  
displays in receiving/hold modes  
service Type  
TGid  
displays in receiving/hold modes for a trunked site with display unit id set to on  
Tone/Code  
displays for a conventional channel in receiving/hold modes  
Blinking Tone/Code indicates a Tone/Code search  
****** indicates Tone/Code lockout  
Channel name displays a channels avoid/hold status  
avoid/hold  
Temporary avoids appear reversed -  
 
unit id  
displays in receiving/hold modes for a trunked site with display unit id set to on  
displays in receiving/hold modes for a trunked site with display unit id set to off  
display for a conventional channel in receiving/hold modes  
TGid  
Frequency,  
Modulation  
Favorites list  
displays in scan mode  
name  
Full database  
displays in scan mode  
sCr  
displays if one or more broadcast/custom screen bands are turned on in receiving/  
search mode  
reP  
displays if repeater Find is enabled in receiving search modes  
number Tag  
displays in Function mode for a Favorites list  
information  
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settInGs menu  
Press Menu then scroll to Settings and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
adjust Key beep  
auto shutoff  
restore options  
battery option  
set Clock  
see scanner Information  
bCd436hp only  
band defaults  
replay options  
Keypad lock  
(bCd436hp only)  
Adjust Key Beep  
Allows you to turn the key beep on or off and adjust the volume level.  
Auto sets the alert beep to the master volume level.  
Off, Level 1-15, or Auto  
Battery Option (BCD436HP Only)  
Set Battery Save. On or Off.  
Set Charge Time. 1-14 (hours). See also Using Rechargeable Batteries.  
Set Battery Low  
Set Alert  
Set Alert Tone. Change tone frequency. (640 Hz, 780 Hz, 920 Hz, 1060 Hz, 1200 Hz)  
Set Alert Interval. Set to a value between 1 and 60 seconds. (Default is 15 sec.)  
Set Alert Volume. 1-15, Off, or Auto. (Default is Auto)  
Set Voltage. 3100 - 3400mV. (Default is 3300mV)  
Band Defaults  
Use this menu to change the default modulation and frequency step or spacing used for each  
band.  
Scroll to each band you wish to edit and press E/yes. See also Default Bands.  
Set Modulation  
AM, NFM, FM, WFM, or FMB (Broadcast).  
Set Step  
5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 50, or 100 kHz.  
Auto Shutoff  
Allows you to set the scanner to shut off after a set time.  
Off, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 min, 1, 2, 3 hours.  
Set Clock  
Sets the clock for the display and the default tag for recordings.  
Set Date  
Set Year. Enter the year (2013-2099).  
Set Month. Enter the month.  
Set Day. Enter the day.  
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Set Time  
Set Hour. Enter the Hour (0-23).  
Set Minute. Enter the minute.  
Set Time Zone  
Scroll to your time zone.  
Set Daylight Saving  
On or Off  
Replay Options  
This allows you to set the recording duration and delete, replay, or rename recording sessions.  
Set Replay Duration  
30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, or 240 sec.  
Review Recordings  
Recording Session  
Play Session. See Replaying Transmissions.  
Delete Session  
At Confirm Delete? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Rename Session. See Data Naming.  
Restore Options  
Allows you to clear all user data (full reset) or reset just scanner settings to default.  
Clear User Data  
(Full Reset) will delete all Favorites Lists, locations, reset all profile options to default,  
clear all Avoids, delete all recording sessions, all discovery logs, and all weather event  
records.  
Note: Pressing and holding 2, 9, and Dept when you power on the scanner will also clear  
all user data.  
Reset User Settings  
Will only reset all scanner settings; the Favorites List will be saved.  
See Scanner Information  
This will show you how much memory is in use, the firmware version, and scanner serial number.  
Keypad Lock (BCD436HP Only)  
The only keys/knobs that work when the keypad is locked are Channel for hold mode,  
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Func, and the Scroll Control for volume.  
Press Func then  
to toggle the keypad lock.  
WI-fI setup (bCd536hp onlY)  
The Wi-Fi dongle allows you to connect to the scanner wirelessly and control your scanner with  
the Remote software.  
The scanner has two different Wi-Fi connection modes - Infrastructure mode and Access Point  
mode.  
Infrastructure Mode is able to connect to an Access Point device.  
With this mode, all you need to do is a set a password. In a few cases, there is no password  
needed with the Access Point unit.  
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Access Point Mode is able to connect with up to 5 clients.  
Setting parameters are as follows: SSID, Security type, and Password.  
Wi-Fi OPTIONS  
Make sure the Wi-Fi dongle is connected to the USB port behind the scanner.  
Press Menu then scroll to Wi-Fi Setup and press E/yes.  
Show Wi-Fi Information  
Shows the IP address, MAC number, and version when connected.  
Shows ‘Wi-Fi not connected’ when the WiFi dongle is not connected.  
Set Connection  
Off. Not connected.  
Infrastructure Mode. Routers etc.  
Select AP. Select the access point with the encryption type.  
Input Password. Input password to connect.  
Access Point Mode. Laptops, Smart devices etc.  
Input SSID  
Enter (or use default) name of connection. See Data Naming.  
Select Security  
Open, WPA/WPA2  
Input Password. Enter the password for connection.  
Reset to Factory  
Initialize information for WiFi Setup.  
KeY ConCepts  
quICK KeYs  
Organizing your Quick Keys will be part of the planning. You will have to figure out which quick  
keys to assign to your Favorites Lists and Systems so you can scan them without a table of  
contents and with some sort of logic you can remember. Remember, enabling/disabling quick keys  
is not the same thing as Avoiding or Unavoiding Systems and Monitor On/Off Favorites Lists.  
favorItes lIst quICK KeYs  
Favorites Lists Quick Keys are used to enable or disable Favorites Lists for scanning. They are  
just the number keys on the scanner but once assigned to a Favorites List they become the Quick  
Keys. Your Favorites Lists hold your Systems that also may have System quick keys assigned  
to those Systems. You cannot assign a Quick Key in one Favorites List to another Favorites List.  
Selecting a Favorites List will enable all (Unavoided) Systems in that list for scanning. There  
are 100 Quick Keys (0-99) to use for your Favorites Lists. Favorites List Quick Keys can only be  
assigned once to any one Favorites List, If you don’t assign a Quick Key to a list, it will always be  
enabled.  
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sYstem quICK KeYs  
System Quick Keys are used to enable or disable conventional and trunking systems for scanning.  
You can assign any quick key to one or more Systems, or program one or more systems with no  
quick key assigned that will always be scanned unless you Avoid it. There are also 100 Quick  
Keys (0-99) to use for your Systems.  
It is best to assign Quick Keys to everything to easily access your Favorites List and System. See  
also Scanning and Quick Key scanning order.  
searCh KeYs  
You can assign any Search Keys (1, 2, or 3) to any Custom Search range, Tone-Out Search, or  
Close Call Only Search for quick access to your favorite searches.  
plannInG profIles  
startup KeYs  
You can program each of your Favorites Lists with a Startup Key (0-9) so that when you power  
up the scanner and press the key number, just those Favorites List(s) assigned to the key will be  
enabled for scan. Systems are not affected.  
number taGs  
Numbers tags will allow you to tag each Favorites List, System, and Channel to locate easier.  
Number tags can range from 0 to 99 for Favorites Lists and Systems and 0-999 for Channels.  
You can assign number tags to channels even if the Favorites List does not have a number tag  
but, without a Favorites List number tag, you can only navigate to these channels while holding or  
scanning in that Favorites List. See also Using Number Tags.  
alerts  
You can program your scanner to alert you when, a Channel or Unit ID is received, you receive  
a Close Call hit, an ID is transmitted with an Emergency Alert or you receive a Tone-out hit. For  
each alert in the scanner, you can select from 9 different tone patterns, 15 volume settings, 7  
colors, and 3 color patterns.  
manaGInG favorItes lIsts  
Favorites Lists hold all your Systems, Sites, Departments, and Channels. You should assign a  
Quick Key to every Favorites List to quickly enable or disable the list. You can assign a Favorites  
List to a Favorites List Quick Key.  
neW favorItes lIst/ favorItes lIst optIons  
Press Menu then scroll to Manage Favorites and press E/yes.  
To Create a New Favorites List, scroll to New Favorites List and press E/yes.  
To Edit a Favorites List, scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
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review/edit system  
set fl quick Key  
set fl number tag  
det fl startup Key  
use location Control  
review avoids  
add Current db Channels  
rename  
delete  
Information  
stop all avoiding  
Review/Edit System – See Programming Systems.  
Set FL Quick Key – This assigns a quick key to the Favorites List and will scan the list when the  
key is enabled. The default setting is . (no quick key). If you don’t assign a Favorite Lists to a quick  
key, it will always be scanned unless you turn it off in Select Lists to Monitor. See also Select Lists  
to Monitor.  
Scroll to the quick key number (0-99 or . for no quick key) and press E/yes to save.  
Note: Pressing the first number of a 2-digit quick key will get you closer, 1 for 10, 2 for 20,  
etc., then scroll to second digit.  
Set FL Number Tag – This allows you to number a Favorites List so you can access it quickly  
from scan hold mode.  
The default setting is no number tag. See also Using Number Tags.  
Enter the number tag (0-99) and press E/yes to save. Enter a blank for no number tag.  
Set FL Startup Key – This allows you to turn on the scanner with the Favorites List enabled for  
scan. The default settings are all keys Off.  
See also Using Startup Keys.  
Scroll to each key (0-9) and press E/yes to enable then press Menu to save.  
Use Location Control – This enables Location Control for the Favorites List. The default setting  
is Off. See also Understanding Location Control.  
Review Avoids – This allows you to review all Avoids for the Favorites List. Temporary Avoids  
appear reversed in the display -  
.
Scroll to each Avoided channel, Department, or System, and press E/yes to Stop Avoiding.  
Stop All Avoiding – This will Stop Avoiding all Channels, Departments, and Systems in the  
Favorites List.  
At Confirm Delete? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Add Current dB Channels – This allows you to add all channels you are currently scanning to  
the Favorites List.  
At Confirm? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Note 1: Any Avoided Channel will not be added.  
Note 2: When adding channels from the Full Database, only channels that are inside the set  
range, and from the selected Service Types are added.  
Note 3: When adding channels from a Favorites List that has ‘Use Location Control’ is set  
to Yes, only channels that are inside the set range, and from the selected service types are  
added.  
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Note 4: When adding channels from a Favorites List that has Use Location Control is set to  
No, only channels that are from the selected service types are added.  
manaGInG favorItes lIsts  
Rename – This allows to you rename the Favorites List.  
See Data Naming.  
Delete – This will delete the Favorites List.  
At Confirm Delete? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Information – This will show you the file size and number of Systems in the list.  
understandInG loCatIon Control  
Location Control allows you to enable or disable channels scanned in a Favorites List based  
on your location. Actually, it enables/disables Sites and Departments in Favorites Lists (as long  
as they have locations programmed) based on your current location and scan range settings.  
Location Control is always enabled when scanning from the Full Database.  
To use Location Control, you have to enable it for each Favorites List (default is OFF). You also  
need to have locations programmed for Sites and Departments in each list (you can’t program a  
location for a system).  
With Location Control set to ON, the scanner only sees Departments/Sites with programmed  
locations. Any Department/Site with no location information programmed will not be scanned. If  
you append (add) a System/Department to a list from the database, the locations will be brought  
in with each System/Department you append.  
With Location Control set to OFF, the scanner will enable all Sites and Departments in your  
Favorites List no matter what the scan range or Site/Department range is set to.  
You don’t need a GPS to scan by location if all of the following apply:  
1.  
You have Location Control set to ON for each Favorites List you want to use with Location  
Control.  
2.  
3.  
You set (by zip/post code, Auto Locate, or manually), or select a location.  
Your Departments and Sites have locations programmed.  
The scanner then compares your location data with Site and Department data to determine which  
channels to scan.  
Conceivably, you could program everything you want to hear into one Favorites List and scan just  
by selecting locations rather than enabling/disabling lists. If you are traveling long distances a  
GPS device would be a better way to go.  
proGrammInG sYstems  
Note for Motorola/P25 systems: If you are not sure if the system is Motorola or P25, look  
at the system type in the RR database for your system. Only those systems tagged as  
“Project 25 Phase I or Project 25 Phase 2” are Project 25 systems. Any system type that  
includes the word “Motorola” should be programmed as a Motorola system, even if it uses  
some or all digital channels.  
neW sYstem/sYstem settInGs  
Press Menu then scroll to Manage Favorites and press E/yes.  
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Scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Review/Edit System and press E/yes.  
To Create a New System, scroll to New System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to P25 Trunk, P25 X2-TDMA, P25 One Frequency, Motorola, EDACS, LTR, or  
Conventional and press E/yes.  
At Confirm? press E/yes or ./no.  
To Edit System Settings, scroll to the System and press E/yes.  
sYstem settInGs  
edit name  
Copy system  
edit unit Id  
edit system  
Edit Name – Enter a name and press E/yes. See Data Naming.  
Edit Unit IDs – Unit ID must be set to On in the Display Options menu to view Unit IDs.  
New Unit ID/Edit Unit ID  
Enter the Unit ID and press E/yes.  
Edit Name See Data Naming.  
Set Alert Tone  
Alert 1-9 or Off.  
Set Level  
Level 1-15 or Auto (the master volume level).  
Set Alert Light  
Set Color  
Off, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, or White.  
Set Pattern  
On, Slow Blink, or Fast Blink.  
Delete Unit ID  
At Confirm Delete?, press E/yes or ./no.  
Copy System – Copying a system will copy all Sites, Departments, Channels, and settings  
including quick key assignments into the current Favorites List.  
See Data Naming to name the new system.  
Delete System  
At Confirm Delete?, press E/yes or ./no.  
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sYstem optIons  
Press Menu then scroll to Manage Favorites and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Review/Edit System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the System you want to edit and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Edit Sys Option and press E/yes.  
Note: Not all options will appear for all types of systems.  
set quick Key  
set number tag  
set avoid  
priority Id scan  
set status bit  
Clear all Id avoids  
set audio aGC  
set end Code  
p25 naC option  
set hold time  
Id search  
emergency alert  
review Id avoids  
p25 Waiting time  
p25 threshold mode  
p25 threshold level  
edit fleet map  
Set Quick Key – This assigns a quick key to the System and the scanner will scan the System  
when the key is enabled. The default setting is . (no quick key). If you don’t assign a Quick Key to  
a system, it will always be scanned unless you Avoid it.  
0-99 or . for no quick key.  
Note: Pressing the first number of a 2-digit quick key will get you closer, 1 for 10, 2 for 20,  
etc., then scroll to second digit.  
Set Number Tag – This allows you to number a System so you can access it quickly from Scan  
Hold mode.  
The default setting is no number tag. See also Using Number Tags.  
Enter the number [0-99, Blank (no number tag)] and press E/yes to save.  
Set Avoid – This determines whether a System will be scanned or not (even if the system is  
enabled). Temporary Avoids cancel when you cycle power.  
The default setting is Stop Avoiding.  
Stop Avoiding, Temporary Avoid, or Permanent Avoid  
See also Scan Avoids.  
Set Hold Time – This sets (in seconds) the amount of time the scanner will scan the System  
before moving on to the next system. All (Unavoided) channels will be scanned at least once  
regardless of this setting. The scanner moves to the next system after the hold time expires, any  
current transmission ends, and the channel delay time expires. The default setting is 0 seconds.  
Enter the hold time and press E/yes to save.  
0-255  
ID Search – This sets whether the scanner searches for all IDs in a trunking system (On), or  
scans only programmed IDs (Off).  
The default setting is Off. See also ID Toggle ID Scan or Search.  
On or Off  
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Edit Fleet Map (Motorola Type I/lli systems Only) – This allows you to program a fleet map  
for Motorola Type I Systems. You must program a system fleet map in order for the scanner to  
properly track and display talk group IDs.  
Block 0 Scroll to the size code (0-14) and press E/yes.  
The next available block is prompted to select the next size code (0-14).  
Repeat for each block as needed (0-7).  
Note: If you select size code 12, 13, or 14, these restrictions apply:  
12 can only be assigned to Blocks 0, 2, 4 or 6.  
13 can only be assigned to Blocks 0 and 4.  
14 can only be assigned to Block 0.  
Since these size codes require multiple blocks, you will be prompted for the next  
available block. Example: If you assign Block 0 as 12, the scanner prompts you for block  
2, the next block available, instead of block 1.  
Priority ID Scan (no P25 One Freq) – This allows you to use Priority Scan with IDs in the  
System. The default setting is Off.  
On or Off  
Set Status Bit (Motorola Only) – This sets how your scanner works with Status Bits (also called  
S-bits), letting you control how the scanner interprets and displays Motorola talk group IDs. The  
default setting is Ignore.  
Yes. The scanner treats all received IDs as unique IDs.  
Ignore. The scanner rounds all received IDs down to the next interval of 16.  
Set End Code (Motorola Only) – This sets how the scanner handles the transmission end code  
sent by most Motorola Systems.  
The default setting is Analog.  
Analog. The scanner recognizes only analog end transmission codes.  
Analog+Digital. The scanner recognizes both analog and digital end codes.  
Ignore. The scanner waits for the carrier to drop before leaving a channel.  
Emergency Alert (Motorola/EDACS Only) – This sets how your scanner alerts you to IDs that  
have the emergency flag set. The default setting is Off.  
Set Alert Tone  
Alert 1-9 or Off.  
Set Level  
Level 1-15 or Auto (the master volume level).  
Set Alert Light  
Set Color  
Off, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, or White.  
Set Pattern  
On, Slow Blink, or Fast Blink.  
Review ID Avoids – This allows you to review Avoided IDs in the System. Temporary Avoids  
appear reversed in the display:  
.
Stop Avoiding?. Scroll to ID and press E/yes to Stop Avoiding.  
Nothing Avoided appears if nothing is Avoided.  
Clear All ID Avoids – This allows you to Stop Avoiding all Avoided IDs in the System.  
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At Confirm?, press E/yes or ./no.  
Nothing Avoided appears if nothing is Avoided.  
Set Audio AGC – This allows you to turn AGC (Automatic Gain Control) on or off for the System.  
The default settings are Off.  
Analog - Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
Digital - Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
P25 NAC Option (P25 One Freq) – This allows you to have the scanner search for NAC codes or  
you can program a specific code for the System.  
The default setting is Search.  
Search. The scanner opens squelch for any digital signal and displays the NAC being used.  
Set P25 NAC. The scanner opens squelch only for signals that include the programmed  
NAC.  
At Input P25 NAC, see Data Naming.  
P25 Waiting Time (Conventional Only) – This setting gives the scanner time to determine  
if channels on Conventional Systems have digital or analog transmissions. During this time,  
the scanner will evaluate the received signal and, if it detects digital data, will open squelch  
immediately. If digital is not detected before the delay expires, the scanner will open squelch at the  
end of this delay. This is to prevent “false decode” problems. This setting only affects conventional  
channels with an Audio Type set to All. The default setting is 400 ms.  
0 to 1000  
Note: Any analog transmissions will lose the first part of the transmission, up to the wait  
time you set here.  
P25 Threshold Mode – (Conventional Only)  
The default setting is Auto.  
Auto. Automatically sets the decode threshold based on the received signal.  
Manual. Allows you to manually set the threshold in threshold setting mode by using the P25  
Threshold Level setting.  
Default. Sets the scanner to the default threshold of 8, Auto.  
P25 Threshold Level (Conventional Only) – The default setting is 8.  
0 to 20  
proGrammInG sItes  
neW sIte/sIte optIons  
Press Menu then scroll to Manage Favorites and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Review/Edit System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Edit Site and press E/yes.  
To Create a New Site, scroll to New Site and press E/yes.  
To Edit an Existing Site, scroll to the Site and press E/yes.  
Note: Not all options will appear for all sites.  
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edit name  
set modulation  
set attenuator  
p25 threshold mode  
p25 threshold level  
delete site  
set site type  
edit band plan  
set frequencies  
set avoid  
set location Information  
p25 Waiting time  
new site  
Edit Name  
See Data Naming.  
Set Site Type (EDACS Only) – EDACS Wide is the same as EDACS Standard and use a 9600  
baud control channel. EDACS Narrow-band sites use a 4800 baud control channel.  
Wide (Standard) or Narrow. The default setting is Wide.  
Edit Band Plan (Motorola/P25 Only) – Band plans are required so the scanner can correctly  
determine the voice channel frequencies.  
P25 Systems. Explicit mode systems (which comprise most systems in use) include all  
information needed to determine voice frequencies on the control channel, leave all entries  
blank. The system will automatically detect the band plan and fill in the entries. Implicit  
systems need you to supply the systems band plan with the Custom option for the scanner  
to correctly determine voice frequencies.  
Select Plan - Scroll to each Band Plan 0-9, A-F, and press E/yes.  
Input Base Freq - Enter the base frequency press E/yes.  
Input Spacing - Enter the step size and press E/yes.  
Press Menu to return and repeat for each band plan as needed.  
Motorola Systems  
800/900 Standard or 800 Splinter  
The scanner will use the regular Motorola band plan.  
Custom (rebanded) Motorola/VHF/UHF Systems. Custom band plans require that you  
enter both a lower and an upper base frequency value. The lower base frequency (or base)  
is always the base frequency as provided in the Radio Reference Database.  
Use this Excel spreadsheet to calculate the upper base frequency value located at:  
http://info.uniden.com/twiki/pub/UnidenMan4/CalculatingUpperBaseFrequencies/  
CustomBandPlanCalculator.xls  
If you don’t have Excel you can download and install a viewer here, or do a simple Google  
search.  
The upper base frequency can also be found using the Band Plan Calculator located at:  
http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/CalculatingUpperBaseFrequencies.  
Also, look at Determining Base/Step/Offset for VHF/UHF Motorola Systems at Radio  
Reference.com.  
For Standard 800 MHz Rebanded Systems, you need to set Band Plan 1 and Band Plan 2  
as follows:  
Band Plan  
Lower Base Freq Upper Base Freq  
Offset  
440  
0
Polarity  
Spacing  
25 khz  
1
2
851 025  
854 000  
+
+
851 0125  
868 9875  
25 khz  
Select Plan 1-6 Select for each Band Plan.  
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Set Base Freq  
Input Lower. Enter the lower base frequency and press E/yes.  
Input Upper. Enter the upper base frequency and press E/yes.  
Set Offset  
Input Offset. Enter the offset and press E/yes.  
Select Polarity. Scroll to + (default) or - and press E/yes.  
Set Spacing. Scroll to the step size and press E/yes.  
Press Menu to return and repeat for each band plan as needed.  
Set Frequencies – This is where you program trunking frequencies for the Site.  
New Frequency/Edit Frequency. Enter the frequency and press E/yes.  
For EDACS and LTR sites only:  
Input LCN. Enter the LCN number and press E/yes.  
Delete Frequency  
At Confirm Delete?, press E/yes or ./no.  
Set Modulation (no P25/P25 One Freq) – This setting selects the modulation used for the Site.  
The default setting is Auto.  
Auto, NFM, or FM  
See also Scan Modulation.  
Set Attenuator – This setting controls whether the scanner attenuates signals on the Site by  
about 20 dB The default setting is Off.  
On or Off  
See also Scan Attenuation.  
Set Avoid – This determines whether a Site will be scanned or not. Temporary Avoids cancel  
when you cycle power. The default setting is Stop Avoiding.  
Stop Avoiding, Temporary Avoid, or Permenant Avoid  
See also Scan Avoids.  
Set Location Information – This allows you program a location for the Site to use with Location  
Control enabled or with a GPS. You can program a circle with a radial range or multiple rectangles  
as a location.  
See Set Up GPS first to set your location format and the Baud rate.  
Circle  
Set Latitude  
Enter the latitude. Press ./no to toggle N or S, and press E/yes.  
Set Longitude  
Enter the longitude. Press ./no to toggle E or W, and press E/yes.  
Set Range See also Understanding Range.  
0-6000  
Rectangles  
New Rectangle  
Latitude - Top Left  
Enter the latitude. Press ./no to toggle N or S, and press E/yes.  
Longitude - Top Left  
Enter the longitude. Press ./no to toggle E or W, and press E/yes.  
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Latitude - Bottom Right  
Enter the latitude. Press ./no to toggle N or S, and press E/yes.  
Longitude - Bottom Right  
Enter the longitude. Press ./no to toggle E or W, and press E/yes.  
Stored Rectangle  
Edit Rectangle See Rectangles above.  
Delete Rectangle  
At Confirm Delete? press E/yes or ./no.  
P25 Waiting Time (Motorola Only) – This setting gives the scanner time to determine if channels  
on mixed Motorola Systems have digital or analog transmissions. During this time, the scanner will  
evaluate the received signal and, if it detects digital data, will open squelch immediately. If digital  
is not detected before the delay expires, the scanner will open squelch at the end of this delay.  
This is to prevent “false decode” problems. This setting only affects channels with an Audio Type  
set to All. The default setting is 400 ms.  
0 to 1000  
Note: Any analog transmissions will lose the first part of the transmission, up to the wait  
time you set here.  
P25 Threshold Mode (P25/Motorola)  
The default setting is Auto.  
Auto. Automatically sets the decode threshold based on the received signal.  
Manual. Allows you to manually set the threshold in threshold setting mode by using the P25  
Threshold Level setting.  
Default. Sets the scanner to the default threshold of 8, Auto.  
P25 Threshold Level (P25/Motorola) – The default setting is 8.  
0 to 20  
Delete Site – Deletes the Site.  
At Confirm Delete? press E/yes or ./no.  
New Site – See New Site.  
proGrammInG departments  
neW department/department optIons  
Press Menu then scroll to Manage Favorites and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Review/Edit System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Edit Department and press E/yes.  
To Create a New Department, scroll to New Department and press E/yes.  
To Edit an Existing Department, scroll to the Department and press E/yes.  
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department optIons  
edit name  
edit Channel  
set location Information  
delete department  
set avoid  
new department  
Edit Name  
See Data Naming.  
Edit Channel  
See Channel Options.  
Set Location Information This allows you program a location for the Department to use with  
Location Control enabled or with a GPS. You can program a circle with a radial range or multiple  
rectangles as a location.  
See Set Up GPS first.  
Circle  
Set Latitude  
Enter the latitude. Press ./no to toggle N or S, and press E/yes.  
Set Longitude  
Enter the longitude. Press ./no to toggle E or W, and press E/yes.  
Set Range See also Understanding Range.  
0-6000  
Rectangles  
New Rectangle  
Latitude - Top Left  
Enter the latitude. Press ./no to toggle N or S, and press E/yes.  
Longitude - Top Left  
Enter the longitude. Press ./no to toggle E or W, and press E/yes.  
Latitude - Bottom Right  
Enter the latitude. Press ./no to toggle N or S, and press E/yes.  
Longitude - Bottom Right  
Enter the longitude. Press ./no to toggle E or W, and press E/yes.  
Stored Rectangle  
Edit Rectangle See Rectangles above.  
Delete Rectangle  
At Confirm Delete? press E/yes or ./no.  
Set Avoid – This determines whether a Department will be scanned or not. Temporary Avoids  
cancel when you cycle power.  
The default setting is Stop Avoiding.  
Stop Avoiding, Temporary Avoid, or Permanent Avoid  
See also Scan Avoids.  
Delete Department – Deletes the Department.  
At Confirm Delete? press E/yes or ./no.  
New Department – See New Department.  
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proGrammInG frequenCIes/tGIds  
quICKlY storInG a frequenCY/tGId  
In scan mode press Channel to hold on any channel.  
Enter the Frequency or TGID and press E/yes. See also Edit Frequency/TGID.  
Note: You have to enter a TGID/frequency in the proper format for the system you are  
holding on. Example: You can’t enter a Motorola Type II TGID when holding on an LTR  
system.  
Store a Frequency/TGID into a “Quick Save” Favorites List  
At Quick Freq/TGID Save?, press E/yes.  
The scanner will save the Frequency/ TGID in a Favorites List called Quick Save  
Favorites List, in a System called Quick Save System, (with no quick keys assigned), in a  
Department called Quick Save Department.  
Store a Frequency/TGID into a Current Favorites List  
At Quick Freq/TGID Save?, press ./no.  
At inquiry Press E/yes.  
At Select Favorites List, scroll to the Favorites List where you want to store the  
Frequecy/TGID and press E/yes.  
At Select System, scroll to the System where you want to store the Frequency/TGID and  
press E/yes.  
At Select Department, scroll to the Department where you want to store the Frequency/  
TGID and press E/yes.  
After storing the Frequency/TGID, you will be at the Channel Options menu to complete the  
settings for the new channel. If you don’t want to edit the channel settings press Avoid to  
return.  
neW Channel/Channel optIons  
Press Menu then scroll to Manage Favorites and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Review/Edit System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Edit Department and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the Department and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Edit Channel and press E/yes.  
To Create a New Channel, scroll to New Channel and press E/yes.  
At Input Frequency/TGID, enter the frequency or TGID and press E/yes.  
To Edit an Existing Channel, scroll to the Channel and press E/yes.  
Channel optIons  
Note: Not all options will appear for all channels.  
edit name  
set attenuator  
set alert  
edit frequency or tGId set service type  
set avoid  
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set audio type  
set number tag  
set modulation  
Edit Name  
set delay time  
volume offset  
delete Channel  
new Channel  
set priority  
See Data Naming.  
Edit Frequency or TGID  
Enter the frequency or TGID and press E/yes to save. See also Entering IDs for Partial IDs.  
To enter a Conventional Frequency, enter the Frequency and press E/yes.  
To enter a Motorola Type II TGID, enter the TGID and press E/yes.  
To enter a Motorola Type I TGID, enter the Block Number and Fleet Number, press ./no  
twice for a hyphen, then enter the Subfleet and press E/yes.  
To enter an EDACS ID in AFS format, enter the Agency Number, press ./no twice for a  
hyphen, then the Fleet and Subfleet and press E/yes.  
To enter an EDACS TGID in Decimal format, enter the TGID and press E/yes.  
To enter a LTR TGID, enter the Area Code (0 or 1) and press ./no twice for a hyphen,  
then enter the Home Repeater Number (01-20) and press ./no once, then the User ID  
(1-254) and press E/yes.  
To enter an I-Call ID, press ./no once then enter the ID and press E/yes.  
To enter a Wildcard I-Call ID, press ./no once then enter 0 and press E/yes.  
To enter Hexadecimal IDs, see Data Naming.  
Note: If the channel is already stored in the group TGID or Frequency Exists Accept? (Y/N)  
appears. Press ./no to return. You can also Avoid wildcard IDs.  
Set Audio Type (Conventional/Motorola Only) – Select All if this channel might contain both  
digital and analog signals. If you are sure the channel is analog set the channel to Analog Only.  
This will prevent the P25 Waiting Time for the conventional system from losing the first part of the  
transmission up to the wait time you set there.  
All. The scanner determines whether the audio is analog or digital.  
Digital Only. The scanner will receive the channel only if it is carrying APCO 25 digital  
audio.  
P25 NAC Option (Conventional Only)  
Search - the scanner searches and displays any NAC tone received.  
Set P25 NAC - allows you to program a NAC code. See Data Naming.  
Note: You can also store a (blinking) NAC code when receiving the frequency  
in scan mode by pressing E/yes.  
Analog Only. The scanner will only receive analog audio.  
Set CTCSS/DCS  
Search. The scanner searches and displays any CTCSS or DCS tone.  
Note: You can also store a (blinking) CTCSS/DCS tone when receiving a  
frequency in scan mode by pressing E/yes.  
CTCSS. Scroll to the desired CTCSS tone. Press E/yes to save.  
DCS. Scroll to the desired DCS tone. Press E/yes to save.  
Set Lockout. Scroll to CTCSS or DCS and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the desired tone you want avoided and press E/yes to save.  
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Set Number Tag – This allows you to number a Channel so you can access it quickly from scan  
hold mode.  
The default setting is no number tag. See also Using Number Tags.  
0-999, Blank (No number tag)  
Set Modulation (Conventional Only) – This setting selects the modulation used for the channel.  
The default setting is Auto.  
Auto, AM, FM, NFM, WFM, or FMB (FM Broadcast)  
See also Scan Modulation.  
Set Attenuator (Conventional Only) – This setting controls whether the scanner attenuates  
signals on the Channel by about 20 dB.  
The default setting is Off.  
On or Off  
See also Scan Attenuation.  
Set Service Type – This sets the Service Type for The Channel.  
The Appendix has a list of Service Types and their general descriptions.  
Default is Custom 1.  
Scroll to the Service Type and press E/yes.  
Set Delay Time – This sets (in seconds) the amount of time the scanner stays on a channel  
after the transmission has ended before moving to the next channel. A negative delay will force a  
resume after that number of seconds.  
The default setting is 2 seconds.  
-10, -5, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 30 sec.  
Set Priority – This sets the channel as a priority channel while scanning. The default setting is  
Off.  
Note: To use Priority ID Scan you must also enable Priority ID Scan for each System. See  
also Priority Scanning.  
On or Off  
Set Alert – This setting controls when and how the scanner alerts you if the channel becomes  
active. The default setting is Off.  
Set Alert Tone  
Alert 1-9 or Off.  
Set Level  
Level 1-15 or Auto (the master volume level).  
Set Alert Light  
Set Color  
Off, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, or White.  
Set Pattern  
On, Slow Blink, or Fast Blink.  
Set Avoid – This determines whether a channel will be scanned or not. Temporary Avoids cancel  
you cycle power. The default setting is Stop Avoiding.  
Stop Avoiding, Temporary Avoid, or Permanent Avoid  
See also Scan Avoids.  
Volume Offset – This sets the Volume Offset for the Channel.  
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-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, or 3  
Note: You can also toggle volume offset for a channel in scan hold mode by pressing Func  
then 0(LVL).  
Delete Channel – Deletes the Channel.  
At Confirm Delete? press E/yes or ./no.  
New Channel – See New Channel.  
set sCan seleCtIon  
Manage Quick Key Status – This is one way to enable or disable your System quick keys and  
Favorites Lists quick keys. The other way is using the number keys on the keypad. See Selecting  
Quick Keys.  
Favorites Quick Key  
Scroll to each Favorites List quick key and press E/yes to enable or disable.  
System Quick Key  
Scroll to each Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Favorites List  
Scroll to each System quick key and press E/yes to enable or disable.  
Set Nationwide Systems (Database Only) – This setting enables or disables Nationwide  
systems in the Database, only when the Database is being scanned.  
Scroll to each Nationwide System and press E/yes to enable or disable.  
Select Lists to Monitor – This setting enables or disables your Favorites Lists and the database  
for scanning. You must first enable each list here, before you can enable the quick key for the list  
or you will see Nothing to Scan.  
Note: You will need to set a location to enable the database.  
Scroll to the Full Database, Search with Scan, or each Favorites List, then press E/yes to  
enable or disable.  
For Search with Scan, see also Search with Scan and Edit Custom Search.  
Set All Lists Off/On – These settings turn all Favorites Lists on or off.  
Select Set All Lists Off/On then press E/yes to toggle each setting.  
manaGInG full database  
Press Menu then scroll to Manage Full Database and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
Review Avoids You can review all Systems, Departments, and Channels that are avoided and  
stop avoiding each one.  
Note: The Database must be enabled for scan to review Avoids.  
Scroll to each System, Department, or Channel and press E/yes to stop avoiding. Temporary  
Avoids appear reversed in the display -  
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Stop All Avoiding – This will stop avoiding all Systems, Departments, and Channels in the  
Database.  
At Confirm Delete?, press E/yes or ./no.  
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Information – This will show the database version in the scanner.  
usInG startup KeYs  
to use a startup KeY:  
1.  
Turn the scanner off.  
2.  
Press and hold the number key that corresponds to the startup key when you turn the  
scanner on.  
3.  
Continue holding the number key until the scanner display shows the number of the startup  
key configuration  
When you use Startup Configuration, the scanner checks all Favorites Lists and:  
1.  
Favorites whose Startup Key matches the one the user pressed are changed to Monitor  
Status ON.  
2.  
Favorites whose Startup Key DOES NOT match the one the user pressed are changed to  
Monitor Status OFF.  
Caution: If you press the wrong key when you press the power key to set your startup  
configuration, and that wrong key doesn’t have any Favorites Lists assigned to that  
key, you will start up your scanner with all systems Avoided-Nothing to Scan.  
prIorItY sCannInG  
Priority Scan – When the scanner is scanning a Conventional System, it interrupts scanning,  
based on the Priority Interval and Max Channels settings, to check priority channels for activity.  
The more channels you have set to priority, the longer the interruption will be. The Favorites  
List(s) and System(s) containing the priority channel(s) have to be enabled (and not Avoided) or  
the scanner will display Priority Scan No Channel.  
Priority ID Scan – This function is similar to conventional priority although there is no interruption  
during the transmission. Priority is checked in between transmissions, when the scanner is  
receiving the control channel, and during the channel delay period. The scanner can only look for  
priority IDs in the trunked system it is currently scanning.  
Priority DND – The scanner checks priority channels, based on the Priority Interval and Max  
Channels settings, only when not receiving other conventional channels so there is no interruption  
in scanning with conventional systems.  
The highest priority is for channels in System Quick Key 0. The lowest priority is for channels in  
System Quick Key 99. Priority for priority channels in the same channel Department follows the  
order in which the channels were created.  
To use Priority Scan, you must first set your Priority Channels.  
To use Priority ID Scan, you must also enable Priority ID Scan for each system.  
To Toggle Priority Modes, press Func then ./no(Pri).  
prIorItY sCan optIons  
Press Menu then scroll to Priority Scan and press E/yes.  
set priority  
set Interval  
maxChannels/pri-scan  
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Set Priority – Sets the Priority mode. You can also toggle these modes by holding on any channel  
in scan mode and pressing Func then ./no(Pri).  
Off - The Priority feature is off.  
Priority DND - The scanner checks Priority channels only when not receiving other  
conventional channels.  
PRI appears in the display reversed -  
Priority Scan - The scanner checks conventional priority channels.  
PRI appears in the display -  
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Set Interval – This sets (in seconds) how often the scanner will check the priority channels.  
1-10 sec.  
MaxChannels/Pri-Scan – This sets the maximum number of priority channels that are scanned  
during one priority scan interrupt. If there are more priority channels than the value you select,  
the channels are divided into more than one group and the scanner scans each group in turn.  
Example: If you set the maximum channels to 20 and there are 100 priority channels, the scanner  
checks those 100 channels in groups of 20 and takes a total of 5 intervals to complete the priority  
scan.  
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sCannInG bY assIGnInG quICK KeYs  
With previous scanners, you selected banks to scan. With this scanner, you select Favorites List  
and Systems to scan by assigning Quick Keys to them.  
See also Understanding Quick Keys.  
Scanning is performed with a mixture of FLQK order and SQK order. The scanner will not scan all  
Systems in one Favorites List and then move to the next List.  
For each Favorites List, starting with 0, the scanner will scan each 0 SQK in FLQK order and then  
move to the next set of SQKs for each list.  
Example:  
FLQK 0, SQK 0; FLQK 1, SQK 0…. FLQK 98, SQK 99; FLQK 99, SQK, 99.  
Systems with the same quick key are scanned in order of creation.  
The Database is scanned next, in order of creation. Then, Systems with no quick key (including  
created Quick Save Systems) are scanned and in order of creation.  
Conventional Channels and Departments within Systems are also scanned in order of creation.  
IDs are not really scanned. The scanner checks for any activity in the trunking system and:  
Will display all IDs when ID Search mode is set to On.  
Will display only programmed IDs when ID Search mode is set to Off.  
Next, any Custom Searches (enabled for Search with Scan) are scanned in order.  
Then, the scanner scans the Close Call ‘Hits with Scan’ system (if Unavoided). This is a system  
that automatically stores the frequencies found by Close Call. If the ‘Hits with Scan’ system has no  
frequencies, the scanner will not scan the system.  
The scanner scans a system for the duration you set using the System Hold Time option. For  
trunked systems, the scanner moves to the next system after the hold time expires, the current  
transmission ends, and the channel delay expires. Conventional systems operate similarly, but all  
(Unavoided) channels are scanned at least one time regardless of the hold time setting.  
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Scanning Checklist:  
1.  
2.  
You must enable at least one Favorites List or the Full Database in Select Lists to Monitor.  
Favorites Lists or Systems, with Quick Keys assigned to them, must be enabled with quick  
keys or through Manage Quick Key Status.  
3.  
Service Types required for channels must be set to On.  
Any Favorites List not assigned to a quick key, not Avoided, and set to On in Select to Monitor  
will be scanned.  
Any System not assigned to a quick key and not Avoided, will be scanned.  
Time  
and  
Date  
Quick Key for  
System  
Quick Key for  
Favorites List  
Scanning  
Direction  
System  
Name  
Department Name  
Favorites List Name  
scan Mode  
Signal Strength  
Channel  
Name  
Function Tag  
Frequency  
CTCSS/DCS/NAC  
scan receive  
system hold  
site hold  
unit id display - Channel hold  
search with scan - Frequency hold  
Change Direction or Resume Scan Turn the Scroll Control.  
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seleCtInG quICK KeYs  
Select a Favorites List Quick Key – Press the number key(s) assigned to the Favorites  
List then press E/yes. Example: 00, E/yes to enable or disable List 0.  
Select a System Quick Key in the Current List – Press ./no, then the number key (2 digits)  
assigned to the System.  
Example: ./no, 03, E/yes to enable or disable System 3.  
Select a System Quick Key in a Different List – Press the number key(s) assigned to the  
Favorites List then ./no, then the number key (2 digits) assigned to the System then E/yes.  
Example: 00, ./no, 04, E/yes to enable or disable List 0, System 4.  
toGGle dIsplaY modes  
Hold on any channel and press Func then 9(DISP). Press Channel to resume.  
In BCD536HP, you can turn 3-Line Display on and off.  
In BCD436HP, you can turn on Disp. Unit ID on and off.  
3-Line Display Oꢀ  
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3-Line Display On  
toGGle Id sCan or Id searCh  
While scanning each Trunked System, press Func then E/yes.  
seleCt servICe tYpes  
(BCD536HP) Press Serv.  
(BCD436HP) Press Func then Zip/Services.  
Scroll to each Service Type and press E/yes to enable or disable.  
holdInG  
Channel Hold  
Press Channel to hold on a Channel. Scroll to channels.  
Press Channel to release Hold mode.  
Department Hold  
Press Dept to pause then hold on any Department.  
Double press Dept to hold without a pause.  
Press Dept then quickly scroll to the Department in pause mode.  
Double press Dept to release Department hold.  
Site Hold  
Press Func then Dept to hold on any Site.  
Press Func then Dept to release Site hold.  
Press Dept then rotate the scroll control to select a Site.  
System Hold  
Press System to pause then hold on any System.  
Double press System to hold without a pause.  
Press System then quickly scroll to the System in pause mode.  
Double press System to release System hold.  
replaY the last transmIssIons  
While scanning, press Replay.  
Press Channel to pause/resume replay.  
Turn the Scroll Control to select recordings.  
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start/stop reCordInG  
While scanning, press Func then Replay.  
Note: Resets to Off when you turn off the scanner.  
advanCed Channel menu  
While the channel is in the display, press e/yes  
Edit Current Channel - See Channel Options.  
Add to Favorites List - Press E/yes or ./no.  
At Select Favorites List, scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
Save Sub Audio/P25 NAC - CTCSS Tone or DCS/NAC Code (blinking)  
At Are you sure?, press E/yes.  
Save Talk Group ID - Unknown Talk Group ID with ID Search  
At Are you sure?, press E/yes or .No.  
At Select Department, scroll to the Department and press E/yes.  
Save Unit ID - Unknown Unit ID  
At Are you sure?, press E/yes or .No.  
store a searCh frequenCY (searCh WIth sCan)  
Press E/yes.  
Then see Storing Frequencies.  
Adding Systems From the Database  
Press E/yes to store a frequency.  
attenuatIon  
Channel Attenuation - Press Channel to hold on the channel and press Func then 4(ATT)  
to toggle attenuation.  
Global Attenuation - Press Channel to hold on any channel then press Func then press  
and hold 4(ATT) to toggle global attenuation.  
modulatIon  
Conventional Channel Modulation  
Press Channel to hold on the channel.  
Press Func then Channel(MOD) to toggle modulation.  
Press Channel to release hold mode.  
Site Modulation  
Press Func then Dept to hold on the Site.  
Press Channel to hold on any channel.  
Press Func then Channel(MOD) to toggle modulation.  
Press Channel to release hold mode.  
Press Func then Dept to release Site hold mode.  
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IntermedIate frequenCY exChanGe  
Press Channel to hold on the channel.  
Press Func then 7(IFX) to toggle on or off.  
repeater frequenCY ConventIonal Channel  
Press Channel to hold on the channel.  
Press Func then press and hold 8(REV).  
Channel volume offset  
Press Channel to hold on the channel.  
Press Func then press 0(LVL) to toggle.  
avoIdInG Channels, departments, sItes, and sYstems  
Avoids are common to every System in the Favorites List.  
Temporary Avoids cancel when you cycle power. See also Review Avoids.  
Channel Avoid When the Channel is in the display or in Channel Hold mode:  
To Temporary Avoid, press Avoid once.  
To Permanent Avoid, press twice when the channel is in the display or in Channel Hold  
mode.  
Department Avoid  
Press Dept then Avoid once to Temporary Avoid.  
Press Avoid twice to Permanent Avoid.  
Site Avoid When the Site is in the display or in Site Hold mode (Func then Dept):  
To Temporary Avoid, press Dept then quickly press Avoid.  
To Permanent Avoid, press Dept then quickly press Avoid twice.  
To Stop Avoiding, press Dept then Avoid once.  
Press Func then Dept to release Site hold.  
System Avoid  
Press System then Avoid once to Temporary Avoid.  
Press Avoid twice to Permanent Avoid.  
ChanGe Your loCatIon  
(BCD536HP) Press the Zip button.  
(BCD436HP) Press Zip/Services.  
Select your Country, and enter a zip/postal code. See also Set Your Location.  
set the ranGe  
(BCD536HP) Press the Rang button.  
Enter new range using the numeric keys and press E/yes to save.  
(BCD436HP) See Set Range.  
See also Understanding Range and Understanding Location Control.  
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dIreCt frequenCY/tGId entrY  
Press Channel to hold on any Channel.  
Enter the Frequency/TGID and press E/yes. Press Channel to release hold.  
usInG number taGs  
If two Favorites Lists have the same number tag, they will be selected in sequence. The first time  
you select the number tag, the scanner will go to the first Favorites List assigned to that number  
tag; if you select the same number tag again, it will go to the 2nd Favorites List assigned to that  
number tag, and so on. The same rule applies to System and Channel number tags.  
View Number Tags  
BCD436HP - Number Tag is always displayed in Scan Hold mode.  
BCD536HP - Press Func in Scan Hold mode..  
System Number  
Tag  
Favorite Number  
Tag  
Channel Number  
Tag  
Go To Number Tag  
Press Channel to hold on any channel.  
Enter the Favorites number tag, ./no, then the System number tag, ./no, then the  
Channel number tag and press Channel.  
Examples:  
1.01.36 to go to Channel 36 in System 01 in Favorites List 1.  
Favorite  
Number Tag  
System  
Number Tag  
Channel  
Number Tag  
.01.36 to go to Channel 36 in System 01 in current Favorites List.  
..36 to go to Channel 36 in current System.  
Close Call modes  
To toggle CC Off, CC DND, or CC Pri:  
(BCD536HP) Press SQ ( ).  
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(BCD436HP) Hold on any channel and press Func then Avoid(  
).  
Close Call Hit  
See Using Close Call.  
prIorItY modes  
Press Func then ./no(PRI) to toggle Priority mode Off, DND, or On.  
Weather Alert Priority  
Press Channel to hold on any channel.  
Press Func then 6(WX) to toggle on or off.  
Custom searCh bY searCh KeY  
Press Channel to hold on any channel.  
Press Func then 1(SRCH1), 2(SRCH2), or 3(SRCH3), to start a Custom Search assigned to  
a Search Key.  
Close Call onlY  
(BCD536HP) Press and hold SQ (  
).  
(BCD436HP) Press Func then press and hold Avoid (  
).  
Weather sCan  
Press Channel to hold on any channel.  
Press Func then press and hold 6(WX).  
tone-out standbY/searCh  
(BCD536HP Only)  
Press Func then SQ. (Push F+FTO)  
(BCD436HP) Assign Tone-Out Standby/Search to a Search Key.  
revIeW avoIds  
Database Avoids. Press Menu and scroll to Manage Full Database.  
Scroll to the following:  
Review Avoids - Scroll to each channel, department, site, or system and press E/yes to  
Stop Avoiding. Temporary Avoids appear reversed in the display -  
Stop All Avoiding - At Confirm?, press E/yes or ./no.  
Favorites List Avoids. Press Menu and scroll to Manage Favorites.  
Scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
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Scroll to the following:  
Review Avoids - Scroll to each channel, department, site, or system and press E/yes  
to Stop Avoiding. Temporary Avoids appear reversed in the display -  
Stop All Avoiding - At Confirm? press E/yes or ./no.  
ID Avoids. Press Menu and scroll to Manage Favorites.  
Scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
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Scroll to Review/Edit System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the System and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Edit Sys Options and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the following:  
Review ID Avoids - Scroll to each ID and press E/yes to Stop Avoiding.  
Clear All ID Avoids - At Confirm? press E/yes or ./no.  
Clear All Avoids for Site or Department – Press Channel to hold on any System.  
Press and hold Avoid.  
quICK searCh  
Press Func then E/yes to start Quick Search at the current frequency.  
p25 adjustment mode  
(BCD536HP) Press Func then Vol. Press Func then Vol to exit.  
(BCD436HP) Press Vol then Func then Vol. Press Vol to exit.  
APCO Decode  
Error Rate  
Threshold  
Level  
P25 Condition  
Mode  
Threshold  
Voltage  
Set the P25 Threshold mode to Manual in Site Options or System Options for a  
Conventional channel.  
Press Func then Dept to hold on a Site or Channel to hold on a digital Channel.  
The first line on the display now shows the digital error rate and the decode threshold setting  
(0-20). The second line on the display shows the decode threshold levels for the site.  
Allow the scanner to monitor the site or channel 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, make a note of the  
value. This is the site’s or channel’s optimum decode threshold.  
Press Func and rotate the Scroll Control to set the MAN decode threshold start level to a  
setting that most closely matches the system’s optimum decode threshold. Whatever you set  
at this point will be remembered for this site as the starting point for the auto-tuning function  
for subsequent transmission on site. See also P25 Threshold Level.  
usInG a Gps  
loCatIon-based sCannInG  
You can connect the scanner to a compatible GPS device and set the scanner to automatically  
Avoid and Unavoid Departments and Sites based on your current location. This frees you from  
having to manually enable and disable Departments and Sites as you change locations.  
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For the BCD436HP, use the 4-pin mini plug to connect to the scanner using a NMEA compatible  
GPS device. The BCD536HP has a 9-pin RS232 male serial connector and you should select a  
baud rate of (4800 bps) for the serial port.  
A good application of this feature would be to set the longitude and latitude for each multi-site  
system transmitter as usually you can receive at least a handful in any given location. Set the  
range to around 30 miles and the scanner will automatically Avoid or Unavoid Sites when in and  
out of range. It may also be relevant to set different locations/ranges for the Departments within  
the site.  
You can find the physical location of antennas using the databases available at Radio Reference  
or the FCCs Antenna Structure Registration site.  
Both sites list the latitude, longitude, and height of the antenna and both sites can map the exact  
location for you.  
Once the scanner completes the initial GPS review, if you move into or out of an area covered  
by a Site/Department, the scanner will Avoid and Unavoid Sites and Departments according to  
Range settings for the scanner and Sites/Departments.  
If you cycle power, all Sites/Departments are Unavoided until the scanner reacquires the GPS  
signal and completes the initial GPS review.  
Note: If you unplug your GPS device or it loses reception to satellites, the scanner will use  
the last known location as the current location.  
See also Set Location to set your Location, Range, and relevant GPS options.  
See also Understanding Location Control and Understanding Range.  
All Sites/Departments with locations set and not within range of your current location will be  
temporarily Avoided.  
dIsCoverY mode  
Trunking Discovery mode allows you to monitor a trunked radio system, logging system channel  
activity and recording the audio for channels.  
Conventional Discovery mode lets you monitor a range of frequencies, logging frequencies with  
activity and recording the audio for frequencies that are not already known to be in use in your  
area so that you can more easily identify the users. This includes frequencies used conventionally  
as well as in trunked radio systems.  
In both modes, you also have the option to compare hits to the Database and log all hits or just  
new hits.  
If you use the Auto Store option, Discovery will create a new Trunking System for IDs found for  
each Session or will create a new Conventional System for frequencies found for each Session.  
You can create and save several sessions with different settings. Every time you start a session  
you create a Run that can later be reviewed in the scanner or the Sentinel software.  
neW sessIon  
Press Menu then scroll to Discovery and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Trunking Discovery or Conventional Discovery and press E/yes.  
Scroll to New Session and press E/yes.  
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Conventional Discovery  
Input Session Name - Enter the Name and press E/yes. See Data Naming.  
Trunking Discovery  
Input System Name - Enter the first few relevant letters of the system and press E/yes.  
See Data Naming.  
Note: The System must be enabled for scan to input system name.  
Select System - Scroll to the System and press E/yes.  
Select Site - Scroll to the Site and press E/yes.  
Input Session Name - Enter the Name and press E/yes. See Data Naming.  
sessIon optIons  
Press Menu then scroll to Discovery and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Trunking/Conventional Discovery and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the Discovery Session and press E/yes.  
start discovery  
edit session name  
set limit frequencies  
set modulation  
set step  
set Compare to database  
set record duration  
set time-out timer  
system Information  
set auto store  
set delay  
delete session  
set logging  
Change system  
Start Discovery  
This starts the Discovery Session.  
Press Menu to stop and review the Run information. See Review Discovery.  
Press Avoid to Avoid a hit.  
Press Func then System to exit.  
Edit Session Name  
This allows you to name a Session.  
See Data Naming.  
Set Limit Frequencies (Conventional Only)  
This sets the lower and upper frequencies for conventional discovery session.  
Set Lower Limit Enter the lower limit.  
Set Upper Limit Enter the upper limit.  
Set Modulation (Conventional Only)  
This sets the modulation for conventional discovery session.  
Auto, AM, FM, NFM, WFM, or FMB (FM Broadcast)  
Set Step (Conventional Only)  
This sets the step size for conventional discovery session.  
Auto, 5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 50, or 100 kHz  
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Set Delay  
This sets the Delay when monitoring a site or frequencies.  
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 sec.  
Set Logging  
This will log all hits or just new hits.  
All or New Only  
Set Compare to Database  
Select On to compare hits against the channels already in the Database. Only new channels will  
have audio recorded (if enabled). Select Off to treat all hits as new channels.  
On or Off  
Set Record Duration  
This sets how much audio will be recorded for each new channel.  
None, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 300, or 600 sec.  
Set Time-Out Timer  
This is used to keep a stuck channel from stealing the whole Run in a session.  
Off, 10, 30, or 60 sec.  
System Information (Trunking Only)  
This will give you where it came from, (Full Database or Favorites List), the System Type,  
(Motorola, P25, etc.), and the System used for the Discovery Session.  
Set Auto Store  
This turns Auto Store on and will create a System called Conventional or Trunking Discovery.  
On or Off  
Delete Session  
This deletes the session.  
At Confirm Delete? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Change System (Trunking Only)  
This allows you to create or change the System used and change the Site used for the session.  
Input System Name  
Press E/yes to Skip if System is saved.  
See Data Naming.  
Select System  
Select the System to use for the session.  
Select Site  
Select the Site to use for the session.  
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Conventional Discovery  
revIeW dIsCoverY  
In Review Discovery mode, you can review the results of discovery mode runs, resume runs, or  
restart saved discovery sessions.  
Press Menu then scroll to Discovery and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Review Discovery and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Trunking/Conventional Discovery Results and press E/yes.  
Scroll to select each Run.  
Review Run Results  
Summary List by each frequency.  
Detail - List by each hit.  
Restart this Run. Delete all log files.  
Restart? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Resume this Run Continue without deleting log files.  
Resume? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Delete this Run  
At Confirm Delete?, press E/yes or ./no.  
Rename this Run  
See Data Naming.  
Run Information  
Shows the Session settings.  
searCh/Close Call optIons  
These are the settings you should look at before you perform a Quick Search, or Close Call  
Search.  
Press Menu. Scroll to Srch/CloCall Opt and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
freq avoids  
set delay time  
set attenuator  
set audio aGC  
p25 Waiting time  
broadcast screen  
repeater find  
p25 threshold mode  
p25 threshold level  
Freq Avoids – This allows you to review Avoided Frequencies or Stop Avoiding all Frequencies  
for Searching and Close Call search.  
Temporary Avoids appear reversed in the display -  
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Stop All Avoiding. See also Search Avoids.  
At Confirm? Press E/yes or ./no.  
Rvw Search Avoid  
Scroll to Frequency and press E/yes to Stop Avoiding.  
Broadcast Screen – Automatically ignores transmissions that are on common broadcasts, paging  
systems, and other annoyance radio sources during Custom Search, Quick Search, or Close Call  
Search. The default setting is Pager On.  
Set All Band On/Off. Turns Broadcast Screen On or Off for All Bands.  
Set Each Band  
Scroll to each Band and press E/yes to enable or disable.  
Program Band  
Band 0-9 Select for each Close Call Band and other searches.  
Set Lower Limit - Input the lower frequency limit.  
Set Upper Limit - Input the upper frequency limit.  
Press Menu to return and repeat for each band as needed.  
Repeater Find – Sets whether the scanner tries to tune to a repeater output frequency when it  
detects a transmission on a repeater input frequency, in Search and Close Call modes. Turning  
this feature on can let you hear both sides of the conversation on the output frequency. The  
default setting is Off.  
On or Off  
Set Delay Time – Determines how long the scanner waits after a transmission ends before  
resuming Quick Search and Close Call Search operations.  
A negative delay will force a resume after that number of seconds.  
The default setting is 2 seconds.  
-10, -5, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 30 sec.  
Set Attenuator – This controls the attenuator for Quick Search, and Close Call operations by  
about 20dB. The default setting is Off.  
On or Off  
See also Search Attenuation.  
Set Audio AGC – This allows you to turn AGC (Automatic Gain Control) on or off for Quick Search  
and Close Call modes. The default settings are Off.  
Analog. Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
Digital. Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
P25 Waiting Time – This setting gives the scanner time to determine if frequencies have digital  
or analog transmissions. During this time, the scanner will evaluate the received signal and, if  
it detects digital data, will open squelch immediately. If digital is not detected before the delay  
expires, the scanner will open squelch at the end of this delay. This is to prevent “false decode”  
problems. The default setting is 400 ms.  
0 to 1000 ms  
Note: Any analog transmissions will lose the first part of the transmission, up to the wait  
time you set here.  
P25 Threshold Mode – The default setting is Auto.  
Auto. Automatically sets the decode threshold based on the received signal.  
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Manual. Allows you to manually set the threshold in threshold setting mode or using the  
P25 Threshold Level setting.  
Default. Sets the scanner to the default threshold of 8, Auto.  
P25 Threshold Level – The default setting is 8.  
0 to 20  
searCh optIons  
Press Menu. Scroll to Search for... and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
Custom search  
set search Key  
edit Custom  
search with scan  
IMPORTANT! There are many options and setting in Search/Close Call Options that affect  
and compliment the settings for searching. Please review those first.  
edIt Custom  
You can edit the 10 Custom Search ranges. The default custom search range names appear as  
Custom 1, Custom 2, and so on.  
Custom 0-9. Select for each Custom Search.  
Edit Name. See Data Naming.  
Edit Srch Limit  
Set Lower Limit. Enter the lower limit.  
Set Upper Limit. Enter the upper limit.  
Set Delay Time  
-10, -5, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 30 sec.  
Set Modulation  
Auto, AM, NFM, FM, WFM, or FMB (Broadcast)  
Set Attenuator  
On or Off  
Set Step  
Auto, 5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 50, or 100 kHz  
Set Audio AGC  
Analog - Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
Digital - Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
P25 Waiting Time  
0 to 1000 ms  
P25 Threshold Mode  
Auto, Manual, Default  
P25 Threshold Level  
0 to 20  
Search with Scan. See also Select Lists to Monitor and Search with Scan.  
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Set Avoid  
Stop Avoiding, Temporary Avoid, or Permanent Avoid  
Set Hold Time. Sets how long to search when scanning.  
Enter the hold time (0-255 sec.) and press E/yes to save.  
set searCh KeY  
The scanner has three search keys that you can assign to a search range. The search keys  
are number keys 1, 2, and 3. This allows you to start a Custom, Tone-Out, or Close Call Search  
without having to go into the menus.  
Search Key 1-3. Select a search for each Search Key.  
. (nothing assigned), Custom Search 0-9, Tone-Out, or Close Call.  
searCh WIth sCan  
This enables Custom Searches in Scan mode.  
See also Select Lists to Monitor and Edit Custom Search.  
Set System Avoid  
Stop Avoiding, Temporary, or Permenant Avoid.  
quICK searCh  
Allows you to start searching at the displayed frequency, or enter a frequency and start searching  
from that frequency in hold modes.  
Quick Search will search all the way up to 1300 MHz or all the way down to 25 MHz then start  
over.  
To Start a Quick Search from the Displayed Frequency:  
Press Channel to hold on the channel or frequency.  
Press Func then E/yes. At Quick Search? Press E/yes.  
Press Channel again to release hold mode and start searching.  
To Start a Quick Search from a New Frequency:  
Press Channel to hold on any channel or frequency.  
Enter the new frequency then press Channel to set the new starting frequency. Press  
Channel again to release hold mode and start searching.  
Press Channel to hold on any channel or frequency. Enter the new frequency you wish  
to start at then press Channel to set the new starting frequency. Press Channel again to  
release hold mode and start searching.  
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Custom searCh  
Search range  
name  
Range number  
currently being  
searched  
Searching  
Direction  
Allows you to search the scanners 10 programmed frequency ranges.  
See also Edit Custom Search.  
Press Menu. Scroll to Search for... and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Custom Search and press E/yes.  
See also Set Search Key.  
Change Direction or Resume Search  
Turn the Scroll Control.  
Select Custom Search Bands  
Press the number keys to enable or disable each Custom Search band.  
Holding  
Frequency Hold. Press Channel to hold on a Frequency.  
Scroll to frequencies. Press Channel to release hold.  
Avoiding Frequencies  
Temporary Avoids cancel when you cycle power.  
Frequency Avoid - Press Avoid once to Temporary Avoid.  
Press quickly to toggle Permanent Avoid and Stop Avoiding when the the scanner  
stays in a frequency or in Search Hold mode.  
Review Avoids - Press Channel to hold on any Frequency.  
Press Func then Avoid. Scroll to each frequency and press E/yes to Stop Avoiding.  
Temporary Avoids appear reversed -  
.
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Stop All Avoiding - Press Channel to hold on any Frequency.  
Press and hold Avoid. The scanner displays Search Frequencies All Unavoided.  
See also Freq Avoids.  
Attenuation  
Band Attenuation. Press Func then 4(ATT) for each band.  
Global Attenuation. Press Channel to hold on any frequency then press and hold Func  
then 4(ATT) to toggle global attenuation.  
Modulation  
Press Func then Channel(MOD) for each band.  
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Direct Frequency Entry  
Press Channel to hold on any frequency. Enter the frequency and press Channel. Press  
Channel to release hold.  
Frequency Intermediate Exchange  
Press Channel to hold on any frequency. Press Func then 7(IFX) to toggle on or off.  
Repeater Frequency  
Press Channel to hold on any frequency.  
Press Func then press and hold 8(REV).  
Replay the Last Transmissions  
While searching, press Replay.  
Press Channel to pause/resume replay.  
Turn the Scroll Control to select recordings.  
Start/Stop Recording  
While searching, press Func then Replay.  
Note: Resets to Off when you turn off the scanner.  
Storing Frequencies  
Displayed Frequency into a Quick Save Department – Press E/yes.  
You will see Quick Frequency Save in the display then press E/yes.  
The scanner stores the frequency into the Quick Save Department in the Quick Save  
System.  
Displayed Frequency into an Existing Department Press E/yes.  
You will see Saving to Quick Dept in the display then press ./no.  
At Saving Channel to scroll to the Favorites List and press E/yes.  
At Select System scroll to the System and press E/yes.  
At Select Department scroll to the and press E/yes.  
After storing the frequency, you will be at the Edit Channel menu to complete the  
settings for the new channel.  
If you don’t want to edit the channel settings or are done editing the channel, press  
Avoid to return to searching.  
Search Menu  
Press Func then Menu.  
Close Call Modes  
To toggle CC Off, CC Pri, or CC DND:  
(BCD536HP) Press SQ(  
).  
(BCD436HP) Press Func then Avoid(  
).  
Weather Alert Priority Mode  
Press Channel to hold on any channel.  
Press Func then 6(WX) to toggle on or off.  
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Close Call  
Your scanner’s Close Call feature lets you set the scanner so it detects, alerts you to, and displays  
the frequency of a nearby strong radio transmission. You can set the scanner so the Close Call  
feature checks for a Close Call hit every 2 seconds in the background while you are scanning,  
searching, listening to the weather frequency, etc. or use Close Call Only mode. Close Call  
‘Do-Not-Disturb’ will only check for close call signals when you are not receiving transmissions.  
You can also select the frequency band(s) to look for transmissions. When the scanner detects a  
Close Call hit, it alerts you according to the alert settings.  
‘Hits with Scan’ is a special system that automatically stores the last 10 Close Call hits until you  
cycle power.  
The Close Call feature works well for locating the source of strong local transmissions such  
as mobile and handheld two-way radios in areas with no other strong transmission sources.  
Performance is increased with higher transmit power, a receive antenna tuned to the target band,  
and a low background RF level.  
The Close Call feature works better with some types of transmissions than others.  
It might not correctly display frequency information for transmitters using a highly directional  
antenna (such as an amateur radio beam antenna) or if there are many transmitters operating at  
the same time in the same area.  
Close Call optIons  
Important! There are many options and settings in Search/Close Call Options that affect and  
compliment the settings for Close Call. Please review those first.  
Note: Close Call does not operate in Weather Scan or Tone-Out Standby/Search.  
Press Menu. Scroll to Close Call and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
Close Call only  
hits with scan  
set CC mode  
set CC bands  
set CC alert  
Close Call Only  
This setting puts the scanner in Close Call Only mode.  
See also Using Close Call.  
You can also toggle these modes by:  
BCD435HP: Holding on any channel and pressing Func then Avoid ( ).  
BCD536HP: Pressing SQ ( ).  
Hits with Scan  
This is a special system that automatically stores the last 10 close call hits and allows you to scan  
them. Accessible only in the Close Call menu, the system has to be Unavoided to view while  
scanning (default is Permanent Avoid). The scanner will delete the frequencies in this system  
when you turn the power off.  
Set Avoid  
Stop Avoiding, Temporary, or Permanent Avoid  
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Set Hold Time. Sets how long to search when scanning.  
Enter the hold time (0-255 sec.) and press E/yes to save.  
Set CC Mode  
Selects the Close Call mode when scanning or searching.  
Off. Close Call is turned off.  
CC DND. Close Call checks for frequencies every two seconds when the scanner is not  
receiving a transmission.  
CC Priority. Close Call checks for frequencies every two seconds.  
You can also toggle these modes by:  
(BCD536HP) Pressing SQ (  
).  
(BCD436HP) Holding on any channel and pressing Func then Avoid (  
).  
Set CC Bands  
Lets you select the Close Call bands to be searched.  
Scroll to each Band and press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
Press Menu to return.  
vhf low 1 - 25-54 Mhz  
vhf high2 - 225-320 Mhz  
vhf low 2 - 54-108 Mhz  
air band - 108-137 Mhz  
vhf high1 - 137-225 Mhz  
uhf - 320-512 Mhz  
800mhz+ - 758-960, 1240-1300 Mhz  
(Cellular frequencies not scanned)  
Set CC Alert  
This allows you to set an Alert Tone, Alert Light, and sets the Pause time for Close Call when you  
receive a hit.  
Set Alert Tone  
Alert 1-9 or Off.  
Set Level  
Level 1-15 or Auto (the master volume level).  
Set Alert Light  
Set Color  
Off, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, or White.  
Set Pattern  
On, Slow Blink, or Fast Blink.  
Set CC Pause  
3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, sec. or Infinite.  
Close Call Only Mode  
(BCD536HP) Press and hold SQ (  
).  
(BCD436HP) Press Channel to hold on any channel/frequency.  
Press Func then press and hold Avoid (  
) . See also Set Search Key.  
You will see activity on the 7 bands in the display. Bands with an * (asterisk) under them are  
turned off.  
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When the scanner detects a Close Call signal, CC Found! and Press Any Key display for the  
length of time set in Close Call Pause.  
Close Call Only Mode  
Toggle Close Call Bands  
Press the number keys to enable or disable each Close Call band.  
Cancel a Hit  
Turn the Scroll Control.  
Holding on a Hit  
Press System, Department, or Channel to hold on the Close Call Hit.  
Press Channel to cancel hold. Turn the Scroll Control to start Quick Search.  
View Last Hit  
Press System, Department, or Channel to recall the last hit.  
Press Channel to cancel hold.  
Avoiding Hits  
Temporary Avoids cancel when you cycle power.  
Press Avoid once to Temporary Avoid.  
Press quickly to toggle Permanent Avoid and Stop Avoiding when the frequency is in the  
display or in Search Hold mode.  
Review Avoids. Press Channel to hold on any Frequency.  
Press Func then Avoid. Scroll to each frequency and press E/yes to Stop Avoiding.  
Temporary Avoids appear reversed in the display -  
.
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Clear All Avoids - Press Channel to hold on any Frequency.  
Press and hold Avoid. The scanner displays Search Frequencies All Unavoided.  
Close Call Hit  
Attenuation  
Press Func then 4(ATT) for all bands.  
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Modulation  
Press Func then Channel(MOD) for all bands.  
Intermediate Frequency Exchange  
Press Channel to hold on any frequency.  
Press Func then 7(IFX) to toggle on or off.  
Repeater Frequency  
Press Channel to hold on any frequency.  
Press Func then press and hold 8(REV).  
Replay the Last Transmissions  
Press Replay.  
Press Channel to pause/resume replay.  
Turn the Scroll Control to select recordings.  
Start/Stop Recording  
Press Func then Replay.  
Note: Resets to Off when you turn off the scanner.  
Storing  
Displayed Frequency into a Quick Save Department. Press E/yes.  
You will see Saving to Quick Save Department in the display then press E/yes.  
The scanner stores the frequency into the Quick Save Department.  
Displayed Frequency into an Existing Department Press E/yes.  
You will see Saving to Quick Save Department in the display, then press ./no.  
At Select Department, scroll to the department where you want to store the frequency and  
press E/yes.  
After storing the frequency, you will be at the Edit Channel menu to complete the settings  
for the new channel.  
If you don’t want to edit the channel settings or are done editing the channel, press Avoid  
to return to searching.  
Close Call Menu  
Press Func then Menu.  
Weather operatIon  
Weather optIons  
Press Menu. Scroll to WX Operation and press E/yes.  
Scroll to the options below and press E/yes.  
set delay time  
set attenuator  
set audio aGC  
Wx alt priority  
Weather scan  
Weather alert  
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program same  
review Wx alerts  
Set Delay Time  
Sets the number of seconds the scanner should wait after a transmission stops before moving on  
to the next channel during weather scan.  
A negative delay will force a resume after that number of seconds.  
The default setting is 2 seconds.  
-10, -5, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 30 sec.  
Set Attenuator  
Sets the attenuator (20 dB) for weather operation.  
The default setting is Off.  
On or Off  
Note: You can also toggle attenuation for weather scan by pressing Func then 4(ATT).  
Set Audio AGC  
This allows you to turn AGC (Automatic Gain Control) on or off for Weather operations.  
The default setting is Off.  
Analog - Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
Program SAME  
SAME (Specific Area Messaging System) is a system developed by the National Weather Service  
to reduce the number of alerts received by consumers by allowing them to hear alerts only for the  
county(ies) they are interested in. Each alert contains information about the type and severity of  
the alert, as well as the specific geographic locations affected by the alert.  
To receive SAME alerts, you can program up to 5 groups of 8 FIPS codes (40 codes) into the  
scanners memory.  
To nd the FIPS codes for your scanner call the NWS toll free at 1-888-697-7263 (follow the  
instructions you hear) or see FIP codes for the United States and its Possessions.  
SAME 0-4 Select for each SAME group.  
Edit Name. See Data Naming.  
Edit County  
Code 1-8. Select for each FIP code.  
Enter the FIPS code and press E/yes to save.  
Weather Alert Priority  
Turning the weather alert priority feature on allows the scanner to check the weather channels  
every 5 seconds for a 1050 Hz weather alert signal and still scan or search. If you should receive  
an alert, you will hear a loud warbling then the weather channel audio.  
On or Off  
Note: You can also toggle weather alert priority in scan or search modes by holding on any  
channel and pressing Func then 6(wx).  
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Weather Scan  
Press Channel to hold on any channel/frequency. Press Func then press and hold 6(WX).  
The scanner starts scanning the preprogrammed weather frequencies and stops on the first good  
signal. If the signal is lost, the scanner resumes searching for another weather transmission.  
Change Channel  
Turn the Scroll Control.  
Attenuation  
Press Func then 4(ATT).  
Intermediate Frequency Exchange  
Press Channel to hold on any frequency. Press Func then 7(IFX) to toggle on or off.  
Replay the Last Transmissions  
Recording starts when the scanner receives an Alert in Weather Alert.  
Press Replay.  
Press Channel to pause/resume replay.  
Turn the Scroll Control to select recordings.  
Quick Search  
Press Func then E/yes to start Quick Search at the current frequency.  
Weather Menu  
Press Func then Menu.  
Weather alert  
This setting turns on weather alert and determines which types of signals will trigger an alert. See  
also Program SAME.  
Press Channel to hold on any channel/frequency.  
Press Func and then press and hold 6(WX). Press Func then Menu.  
Scroll to Weather Alert and press E/yes.  
Alert Only - The scanner will scan all the weather channels and immediately sound a  
weather alert siren when it detects the 1050 Hz weather alert tone. Press any key to stop the  
siren which opens the squelch and the scanner remains on the weather channel.  
SAME 0-4 - The scanner sounds a weather alert siren for any programmed county(ies). The  
scanner displays warning level as “Warning WX”, “Watch WX” or “Advisory WX” and it  
displays decoded Event Code.  
When an alert is received, press any key to listen to the alert.  
All FIPS - The scanner sounds a weather alert siren for any county.  
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The scanner displays warning level as “Warning WX,” “Watch WX” or “Advisory WX” and it  
displays decoded Event Code.  
When an alert is received, press any key to listen to the alert.  
The scanner will mute and scan only the weather channels.  
WARNING! If you receive an alert it will be at FULL volume.  
Weather Alert  
Weather Warning  
Review WX Alerts  
Replay and review WX/SAME alert event results. The scanner drops these alert events after  
the alert time expires.  
fIre tone-out  
Fire Tone-Out will monitor up to 32 different channels for paging tones (two-tone sequential, single  
tone, and group tone).  
Tone-Out Standby Mode is used if you use programmed tones.  
Tone-Out Search Mode is used if you don’t know the tones.  
All tone-outs (channels) that have the same frequency (and modulation and attenuation) as the  
one you select will also (and only) be monitored so you can monitor up to 32 tone-out channels for  
one frequency.  
In this case, the scanner displays each tone-out channel for two seconds. It does not scan them;  
tone-out monitors the frequency for all tone-out channels with the same frequency.  
Regardless of the current display, the scanner will alert on any received tone out that matches a  
stored setting (channel) for the frequency.  
Note: Tone-Out Search Mode will not display each Tone-Out channel for two seconds, even  
when multiple channels have the same frequency, modulation and attenuator settings with  
other channels.  
tone-out setup  
Press Menu. Scroll to Tone-Out for... and press E/yes.  
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Scroll to Tone-Out Setup and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Tone-Out (0-31) and press E/yes.  
Note: Close Call DND/Pri and Weather Alert Priority do not operate in this mode.  
edit name  
set frequency  
set tone  
start delay time  
set alert  
set audio aGC  
Edit Name  
See Data Naming.  
Set Frequency  
Edit Frequency Enter the frequency and press E/yes.  
Set Modulation  
Auto, NFM, FM  
Set Attenuator  
On or Off  
Set Tone  
Edit Tone A and press E/yes. Enter the tone and press E/yes to save.  
Edit Tone B and press E/yes. Enter the tone and press E/yes to save.  
Press Menu to return.  
For two-tone pages, enter the tones (in Hz) for tone A and tone B.  
For one-tone pages using short tones between 1.25 and 3.75 seconds, enter tone for  
tone A, and 0 for tone B.  
For long-tone pages, such as group pages of more than 3.75 seconds, enter 0 for tone  
A, and the tone for B.  
To search for tones, leave the tones for A and B at 0.  
Set Delay Time  
0 - the scanner resumes standby as soon as the carrier drops after a page.  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 30 - (seconds): the scanner resumes standby mode after the carrier drops  
and the selected time expires.  
Infinite - you must press Hold after a page to resume standby mode.  
Set Alert  
Set Alert Tone  
Alert 1-9 or Off.  
Set Level  
Level 1-15 or Auto (the master volume level).  
Set Alert Light  
Set Color  
Off, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, or White.  
Set Pattern  
On, Slow Blink, or Fast Blink.  
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Set Audio AGC  
This allows you to turn AGC (Automatic Gain Control) on or off for Tone-Out operations. The  
default setting is Off.  
Analog - Press E/yes to toggle On or Off.  
fIre tone-out standbY/searCh  
Press Menu. Scroll to Tone-Out for... and press E/yes.  
Scroll to Tone-Out Standby and press E/yes.  
(BCD536HP Only) press FUNC then SQ.  
See also Set Search Key.  
Scroll to monitor a Tone-Out channel (0-31).  
Press Func then System to exit.  
Tone-Out  
Standby Status  
Tone-Out  
channel name  
Tone A and B  
frequency  
Tone-Out  
channel  
Tone-Out Standby Mode  
Any transmission received on the frequency will not be heard but you will still see the signal  
strength bars.  
To monitor a different frequency, scroll to a tone-out (channel) with a different frequency.  
If you press Channel while in Standby/Search mode, the scanner temporarily exits and you will be  
able to hear any transmissions on that frequency. No alerts sound, even if a tone-out matches one  
you have programmed in hold mode. Press Channel again to return to Standby/Search mode.  
If the scanner finds tones in Tone-Out Search mode, you will see Set Found Tone A and B? after  
you press E/yes to save.  
Tone-Out Search Mode  
Select a Different Tone-Out  
Turn the Scroll Control.  
Listen to Tone-Out Frequency  
Press Channel.  
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Attenuation  
Press Func then 4(ATT).  
Modulation  
Press Func then Channel(MOD).  
Intermediate Frequency Exchange  
Press Func then 7(IFX) to toggle on or off.  
Start/Stop Recording  
Press Func then Replay.  
Note: Resets to Off when you turn off the scanner.  
Store Found Tones  
Press E/yes at Save Found Tones?.  
Tone-Out Menu  
Press Func then Menu.  
appendIx  
troubleshootInG  
Scan Mode, Nothing to Scan  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Make sure you Set Your Location to scan the Database.  
Make sure Favorites Lists are enabled in Set Scan Selection.  
Make sure Service Types are enabled for the Channels you want to hear.  
Make sure you have locations programed if Use Location Control is On.  
Make sure longitude and latitude are N and W (for N America).  
Make sure Systems/Departments/Channels are not Avoided.  
Make sure Favorites List/System quick key is enabled.  
(Search with Scan) Make sure Search with Scan is enabled in Select Lists to Monitor and  
the Search for Menu and for the Custom Search.  
Scanning Interrupted  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Turn off Priority Scan. Change Priority Interval.  
Turn off Close Call Priority.  
Turn off Weather Priority.  
Set Channel Delay longer.  
Set positive Channel Delay.  
All Channels Out of Range  
1.  
Increase your range.  
2.  
Turn Location Control off for the Favorites List..  
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default band CoveraGe  
Frequency Range  
Step  
(kHz)  
Mode  
Band  
Lower  
25.0000  
Upper  
26.9600  
27.4050  
27.9950  
29.6800  
49.9900  
53.9800  
71.9500  
75.9950  
87.9950  
107.9000  
136.9916  
143.9875  
147.9950  
150.7875  
161.9950  
173.9875  
215.9500  
224.9800  
379.9750  
399.9875  
405.9875  
419.9875  
449.9875  
469.9875  
512.0000  
Petroleum Products & Broadcast Pickup  
CB Class D Channel  
Business & Forest Products  
10 Meter Amateur Band  
VHF Low Band  
aM  
5
5
5
26.9650  
aM  
27.4100  
aM  
28.0000  
nFM  
nFM  
nFM  
WFM  
FM  
20  
29.7000  
10  
50.0000  
6 Meter Amateur Band  
VHF TV Broadcast 2 – 4  
Intersystem & Astronomy  
VHF TV Broadcast 5 – 6  
FM Broadcast  
60  
54.0000  
50  
72.0000  
5
76.0000  
WFM  
FMB  
aM  
50  
88.0000  
100  
8 33  
12 5  
5
108.0000  
137.0000  
144.0000  
148.0000  
150.8000  
162.0000  
174.0000  
216.0000  
225.0000  
380.0000  
400.0000  
406.0000  
420.0000  
450.0000  
470.0000  
758.0000  
788.0000  
806.0000  
849.0125  
894.0125  
Commercial Aircraft  
Military Land Mobile  
2 Meter Amateur Band  
Military Land Mobile  
VHF High Band  
nFM  
nFM  
nFM  
nFM  
nFM  
WFM  
nFM  
aM  
12 5  
5
Federal Government  
TV Broadcast 7 – 13  
1.25 Meter Amateur Band  
UHF Aircraft Band  
12 5  
50  
20  
25  
Trunked Military Band  
Miscellaneous  
nFM  
nFM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
12 5  
12 5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
12.5  
6 25  
6 25  
12 5  
12 5  
12 5  
25  
Trunked Federal Government  
70 cm Amateur Band  
UHF Standard Band  
UHF TV Band  
787.99375 NFM  
805.99375 NFM  
Public Service Band  
Public Service Band  
Public Service Band  
Public Service Band  
Public Service Band  
25 cm amateur Band  
823.9875  
868.9875  
960.0000  
NFM  
NFM  
NFM  
1240.0000 1300.0000 NFM  
When you select AUTO for a channel, modulation, or step, the above values are used unless  
you’ve edited the Band Defaults  
Steps can be selected from 5/6.25/7.5/8.33/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100/AUTO (kHz).  
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Although TV bands are listed, the scanner cannot decode digital TV audio.  
servICe tYpes  
Service Type  
Description  
For civilian aircraft and air traffic control operations most typically in the 118-  
136 MHz and 225-380 MHz bands in AM mode.  
aircraft  
Most business related entities not covered by other tags.  
Jail/prison operations, corrections activities, federal prisons.  
Business  
Corrections  
emergency ops  
Emergency Operation Centers and similar emergency management or  
disaster related operations.  
Ambulance dispatch, including rescue squads.  
eMs dispatch  
Ambulance on-scene communications, tactical operations and secondary  
channels.  
eMs-Tac  
Ambulance talk-around, car-to-car and supervisor operations.  
eMs-Talk  
All federal government operations (except corrections, traditional law  
enforcement patrol and fire/EMS operations).  
Federal  
Fire dispatch, including combined fire/ambulance dispatch.  
Fire dispatch  
Fireground, tactical and on-scene communications, including combined fire/  
ambulance operations.  
Fire-Tac  
Fire talk-around and car-to-car operations, chiefs, supervisors, etc., including  
combined fire/ambulance operations.  
Fire-Talk  
Any amateur radio assignment  
ham  
Ambulance-to-Hospital communications and patient reports.  
hospital  
interop  
Interoperability communications, cross-agency communications, mutual aid,  
etc.  
Law enforcement dispatch.  
law dispatch  
Law enforcement tactical, SWAT, on-scene, surveillance and specific sub-  
agency communications.  
law-Tac  
law Talk  
Law enforcement talk-around, car-to-car and supervisor operations.  
Newspapers, television and broadcast radio operations.  
Military operations, e.g., range control, air-to-air combat, etc.  
Combined law enforcement and fire/ambulance dispatch.  
Media  
Military  
Multi-dispatch  
Multi-Tac  
Combined law enforcement and fire/ambulance tactical and on-scene  
communications.  
Combined law enforcement and fire/ambulance tactical talk-around and car-  
to-car operations.  
Multi-Talk  
Public agency non-public safety communications. This includes any non-  
public safety government services, such as trash, streets, roads, sewer, zoos,  
administration, maintenance, animal control, community initiatives, code  
compliance, etc.  
Public Works  
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Service Type  
racing officials  
racing Teams  
railroad  
Description  
Available for use to identify officials’ frequencies for racing events.  
Available for use to identify team frequencies for racing events.  
All common carrier railroad communications.  
School-related communications (schools, school buses, football games, etc.).  
schools  
Non-law enforcement security operations, including private security  
security  
companies, noncommissioned government agency security, school security,  
etc.  
Public and private bus, taxi, and public passenger rail communications.  
Private electric, water, natural gas, phone, cable TV, etc. operations.  
Miscellaneous channels that do not fall into another service type.  
Transportation  
utilities  
other  
User-defined service types. These can be used for custom groups of  
channels, systems, sites, etc.  
Custom 1-8  
removInG the microsd Card  
Carefully remove the microSD card by using a thumbnail or pencil eraser to push the card in so  
it will spring out. Handle with care if you are going to use it in a card reader. Gently install the  
microSD card the same way it was removed and to push the card in so it will spring back into  
place.  
Reformatting the microSD Card  
Reformat microSD cards using a special SD Card Formatter (https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/  
formatter_4/). Then, you need to “Clear User Data” using Sentinel to restore all HP files and  
directories to the card.  
After formatting, the HP won’t be automatically detected (since it is wiped clean), so you may need  
to uncheck “Hide empty drives” in windows “Tools>Folder Options>View before doing the “Clear  
User Data” step.  
enterInG Ids  
These are the acceptable ID entry formats.  
Partial IDs can be used to receive all IDs in a Fleet, Sub-Fleet, Agency, etc.  
Partial IDs can also be Avoided.  
System Type  
TGID Format  
BFF-ss = normal id  
Motorola Type 1  
systems  
B = Block  
F = Fleet  
BFFF-s = normal id (Fleet is 100 - 127)  
BFF- = Partial Fleet id  
BFFF- = Partial Fleet id (Fleet is 100 - 127)  
B- = Partial Block ids  
s = sub-Fleet  
n = decimal number  
i = i-Call id  
nnnnn (size code 0)  
innnnn (size code 0)  
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TGID Format  
Motorola Type 2  
systems  
n = decimal number  
h = hexadecimal number  
i = i-Call id  
Decimal Format  
nnnnn  
innnnn  
Hexadecimal Format  
hhhh  
ihhhh  
P25 systems  
n = decimal number  
h = hexadecimal number  
i = i-Call id  
Decimal Format  
nnnnn  
innnnnnnn  
Hexadecimal Format  
hhhh  
ihhhhhh  
edaCs systems  
a = agency  
F = Fleet  
s = sub-Fleet  
n = decimal number  
i = i-Call id  
only aFs Format is allowed for  
direct entry except for i-Call id  
AFS Format  
aa-FFs (normal id)  
aa-FF- (Partial Fleet id)  
aa- (Partial agency id)  
Decimal Format  
nnnn  
innnnn  
lTr systems  
a = area number  
rr = home repeater number  
u = decimal number  
a-rr-uuu (normal id)  
a-rr (Partial repeater id  
Note: A-RR (Partial Repeater ID) cannot be used with decimal formats.  
tYpe II speCIal status bIts  
Type II Motorola Smartnet systems use these status bits for special transmissions such as  
emergency, patches, DES/DVP scrambled transmissions, and multiselects. Motorola trunking  
radios directly interpret them for their special functions, thus no difference is noticed by the person  
with the radio. The scanner however interprets these special talk group status bits as different talk  
groups entirely. Below is the conversion chart for these special status bits.  
TT ID + # Usage  
id+0 normal Talk group  
TT ID + # Usage  
id+8 des/dVP encryption talk group  
id+9 des all Talk group  
id+1 all Talk group  
id+2 emergency  
id+10 des emergency  
id+3 Talk group patch to another  
id+4 emergency Patch  
id+5 emergency multi-group  
id+6 unassigned  
id+11 des Talk group patch  
id+12 des emergency Patch  
id+13 des emergency multi-group  
id+14 unassigned  
id+7 Multi-select (initiated by dispatcher) id+15 Multi-select des TG  
Therefore, if a user was transmitting a multi-select call on talk group 1808, the scanner would  
actually receive those transmissions on 1815.  
Some common uses of these status bits are as follows:  
When a user hits their emergency button, all conversations on the talk group revert to  
the emergency status talk group (ID+2) until the dispatch clears the emergency status.  
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Therefore, if someone hit their emergency button and their radio was on talk group 16, all  
communications would switch to talk group 18.  
A lot of Fire and EMS departments dispatch tone-outs and alarms as Multi-select  
communications (ID+7). Therefore, if your fire department dispatch talk group is 1616, and  
they do dispatch tone-outs and alarms as Multi-selects, then those communications will be  
on talk group 1623.  
Weather Channels  
Channel  
Frequency  
162.550  
162.400  
162.475  
162.425  
Channel  
Frequency  
162.450  
162.500  
162.525  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ST  
adr  
aVa  
Event Code  
administrative Message  
avalanche Watch  
Warning Watch Advisory  
Definition?  
admin Message  
avalanche  
o
o
aVW  
BhW  
BWW  
BZW  
Cae  
avalanche Warning  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
avalanche  
Biological hazard Warning  
Boil Water Warning  
Biological  
Boil Water  
Blizzard Warning  
Blizzard  
Child abduction emergency  
Civil danger Warning  
Civil emergency Message  
Coastal Flood Watch  
Coastal Flood Warning  
Chemical hazard Warning  
Contaminated Water Warning  
dam Watch  
Child emergency  
Civil danger  
Civil eMG  
CdW  
CeM  
CFa  
Coastal Flood  
Coastal Flood  
Chemical  
CFW  
ChW  
CWW  
dBa  
dBW  
deW  
dMo  
dsW  
ean  
Contam  Water  
dam Break  
dam Break Warning  
Contagious disease Warning  
Practice/demo  
dam Break  
Contagious  
system demo  
dust storm  
eMG notify  
dust storm Warning  
emergency action  
notification  
eaT  
emergency action  
Termination  
o
eMG Terminate  
eQW  
eVa  
eVi  
earthquake Warning  
evacuation Watch  
o
o
o
earthquake  
evacuate note  
evacuate note  
immediate evacuation  
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FCW  
FFa  
Event Code  
Food Contamination Warning  
Flash Flood Watch  
Warning Watch Advisory  
Definition?  
Food  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Flash Flood  
Flash Flood  
Flash Flood  
Flood  
FFs  
Flash Flood statement  
Flash Flood Warning  
Flood Watch  
FFW  
Fla  
Fls  
Flood statement  
Flood  
FlW  
FrW  
FsW  
FZW  
hls  
Flood Warning  
Flood  
Fire Warning  
Fire  
Flash Freeze Warning  
Freeze Warning  
Flash Freeze  
Freeze  
hurricane statement  
hazardous Material Warning  
hurricane Watch  
hurricane  
hazardous  
hurricane  
hurricane  
high Wind  
high Wind  
iceberg  
hMW  
hua  
huW  
hWa  
hWW  
iBW  
hurricane Warning  
high Wind Watch  
high Wind Warning  
iceberg Warning  
iFW  
industrial Fire Warning  
local area emergency  
law enforcement Warning  
land slide Warning  
national audible Test  
national information Center  
industrial Fire  
local eMG  
law enforcement  
land slide  
national audible  
national info  
network Message  
lae  
leW  
lsW  
naT  
niC  
nMn  
network notification  
Message  
nPT  
nsT  
national Periodic Test  
o
nation Period  
nation silent  
nuclear Plant  
Power outage  
radiological  
Monthly  
national silent Test  
o
nuW  
Pos  
rhW  
rMT  
rWT  
sMW  
sPs  
nuclear Power Plant Warning  
Power outage advisory  
radiological hazard Warning  
required Monthly Test  
required Weekly Test  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Weekly  
special Marine Warning  
special Weather statement  
shelter in-Place Warning  
severe Thunderstorm Watch  
special Marine  
special Wx  
sheleter  
sPW  
sVa  
Thunderstorm  
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Event Code  
Warning Watch Advisory  
Definition?  
sVr  
severe Thunderstorm  
Warning  
o
Thunderstorm  
sVs  
Toa  
Toe  
severe Weather statement  
o
severe Wx  
Tornado Watch  
o
Tornado  
911 Telephone outage  
emergency  
o
911 Phone outage  
Tor  
Tra  
TrW  
Tsa  
TsW  
TxB  
TxF  
Tornado Warning  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Tornado  
Tropical storm Watch  
Tropical storm Warning  
Tsunami Watch  
Tropical storm  
Tropical storm  
Tsunami  
Tsunami Warning  
Tsunami  
Transmitter Backup on  
Transmitter Carrier off  
Transmitter Carrier on  
Transmitter Primary on  
Volcano Warning  
Tx Backup on  
Tx Carrier off  
Tx Carrier on  
Tx Primary on  
Volcano  
Txo  
TxP  
VoW  
WFa  
WFW  
Wsa  
WsW  
**a  
Wild Fire Watch  
Wild Fire  
Wild Fire Warning  
Wild Fire  
Winter storm Watch  
Winter storm Warning  
unrecognized Watch  
unrecognized emergency  
unrecognized statement  
unrecognized Warning  
Winter storm  
Winter storm  
unrecognized  
unrecognized  
unrecognized  
unrecognized  
**e  
**s  
**W  
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) and Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) are two  
methods used to prevent interference by other radio communications. Your scanner can receive  
transmissions that use these codes.  
CTCSS and DCS systems all use some form of coded squelch. Coded squelch involves the  
transmission of a special code signal along with the audio of a radio transmission. A receiver with  
coded squelch only activates when the received signal has the correct code. This lets many users  
share a single frequency, and decreases interference caused by distant transmitters on the same  
channel. In all major metropolitan areas of the United States, every available radio channel is  
assigned to more than one user.  
CtCss frequenCIes  
The scanner can detect the following 50 CTCSS frequencies.  
67 0hz  
69 3hz  
71 9hz  
94 8hz  
97 4hz  
100 0hz  
131 8hz  
136 5hz  
141 3hz  
171 3hz  
173 8hz  
177 3hz  
203 5hz  
206 5hz  
210 7hz  
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74 4hz  
77 0hz  
79 7hz  
82 5hz  
85 4hz  
88 5hz  
103 5hz  
107 2hz  
110 9hz  
114 8hz  
118 8hz  
123 0hz  
146 2hz  
151 4hz  
156 7hz  
159 8hz  
162 2hz  
165 5hz  
179 9hz  
183 5hz  
186 2hz  
189 9hz  
192 8hz  
196 6hz  
218 1hz  
225 7hz  
229 1hz  
233 6hz  
241 8hz  
250 3hz  
91 5hz  
127 3hz  
167 9hz  
199 5hz  
254 1hz  
dCs Codes  
The scanner can detect the following hexadecimal DCS codes.  
006  
007  
015  
017  
021  
023  
025  
026  
031  
032  
036  
043  
047  
050  
051  
053  
054  
065  
071  
072  
073  
074  
114  
115  
116  
122  
125  
131  
132  
134  
141  
143  
145  
152  
155  
156  
162  
165  
172  
174  
205  
212  
214  
223  
225  
226  
243  
244  
245  
246  
251  
252  
255  
261  
263  
265  
266  
271  
274  
306  
311  
315  
325  
331  
332  
343  
346  
351  
356  
364  
365  
371  
411  
412  
413  
423  
431  
432  
445  
446  
452  
454  
455  
462  
464  
465  
466  
503  
506  
516  
523  
526  
532  
546  
565  
606  
612 703  
624 712  
627 723  
631 731  
632 732  
654 734  
662 743  
664 754  
reverse lIst  
Base Frequency  
(MHz)  
Offset  
(MHz)  
+0 1  
-0 1  
+1  
Base Frequency  
(MHz)  
Offset  
(MHz)  
+5  
-5  
29 5200 - 29 5800  
450 0000 - 454 9875  
29 6200 - 29 6800  
52 0100 - 52 9900  
53 0100 - 53 9900  
143 7500  
455 0000 - 459 9875  
460 0000 - 464 9875  
465 0000 - 469 9875  
470 0000 - 472 9875  
473 0000 - 475 9875  
476 0000 - 478 9875  
479 0000 - 481 9875  
482 0000 - 484 9875  
485 0000 - 487 9875  
488 0000 - 490 9875  
491 0000 - 493 9875  
494 0000 - 496 9875  
497 0000 - 499 9875  
500 0000 - 502 9875  
+5  
-5  
-1  
+4 375  
+4 25  
+0 6  
-0 6  
+0 6  
+1  
+3  
-3  
143 9000  
144 5100 - 144 8900  
145 1100 - 145 4900  
146 0100 - 146 3850  
146 4150 - 146 5050  
146 5950  
+3  
-3  
+3  
-3  
+1  
+3  
-3  
146 6100 - 146 9850  
147 0000 - 147 3900  
147 4150 - 147 5050  
147 5950  
-0 6  
+0 6  
-1  
+3  
-3  
-1  
+3  
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Base Frequency  
(MHz)  
Offset  
(MHz)  
-0 6  
Base Frequency  
(MHz)  
Offset  
(MHz)  
-3  
147 6000 - 147 9900  
503 0000 - 505 9875  
148 1250  
-4 375  
-4 25  
+1 6  
-1 6  
506 0000 - 508 9875  
509 0000 - 511 9875  
758 0000 - 775 9937  
788 0000 - 805 9937  
806 0000 - 823 9875  
851 000 - 868 9875  
896 0000 - 901 0000  
935 0000 - 940 0000  
+3  
158 1500  
-3  
222 1200 - 223 3800  
223 7200 - 224 9800  
420 0000 - 424 9875  
425 0000 - 429 9875  
440 0000 - 444 9875  
445 0000 - 449 9875  
+30  
-30  
+5  
+45  
-45  
-5  
+5  
+39  
-39  
-5  
repeater frequenCY lIst  
Base Frequency  
(MHz)  
Offset  
Base Frequency  
Offset  
(MHz)  
-3  
(MHz)  
-5  
(MHz)  
497 0001 - 500 0000  
503 0001 - 506 0000  
509 0001 - 512 0000  
758 0000 - 775 9937  
806 0051 - 823 9875  
894 0125 - 921 0000  
455 0151 - 459 9950  
465 0101 - 469 9950  
473 0001 - 476 0000  
479 0001 - 482 0000  
485 0001 - 488 0000  
491 0001 - 494 0000  
-5  
-3  
-3  
-3  
-3  
+30  
+45  
+39  
-3  
-3  
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teChnICal speCIfICatIons - bCd436hp  
Band Coverage  
Size:  
: 31 Bands  
2.8 in (W) x 1.5 in (D) x 6.3 in (H) (without antenna)  
71.1 mm (W) x 36.9 mm (D) x 160.9 mm (H) (without antenna)  
Weight: 12.3 oz. (with antenna and battery)  
operating Temperature:  
storage Temperature:  
Power requirements:  
+ 14º F (– 10º C) to + 140º F (+ 60º C )  
– 22º F (– 30º C) to + 158º F (+ 70º C )  
3 x aa rechargeable ni-Mh Batteries (2300mah) (included)  
3 x aa alkaline Batteries (not included)  
dV 5 0V 5%  Connect to PC with usB cable (included)  
lCd display: 192 x 160 Full dot Matrix lCd with white-color backlight  
internal speaker: 24ohm, 0 8W Max  
Certified in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Sub-part C as of date of  
manufacture.  
Weather Channels: 7 Channels  
Scan Rate:  
85 channels/second  
Search Rate:  
80 steps/second (12.5kHz step)  
250 steps/second (5kHz step)  
Scan Delay:  
2 seconds  
Audio Output Power:  
Internal Speaker - 360mW nominal  
(24ohm)  
Headphone (L-ch) 4mW nominal  
(32 ohm)  
Antenna:  
50 ohms (Impedance)  
sensitivity (12dB sinad) nominal  
VhF low 1 Band  
(aM)  
(nFM)  
25 005 Mhz  
40 840 Mhz  
53 980 Mhz  
0 4 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
(nFM)  
VhF low 2 Band  
(WFM)  
54 050 Mhz  
72 515 Mhz  
107 100 Mhz  
0 7 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 6 μV  
(FM)  
(FMB)  
aircraft Band  
(aM)  
118 800 Mhz  
127 175 Mhz  
135 500 Mhz  
0 4 μV  
0 4 μV  
0 4 μV  
(aM)  
(aM)  
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VhF high 1 Band  
(nFM)  
138 150 Mhz  
0 4 μV  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
161 985 Mhz  
173 225 Mhz  
197 450 Mhz  
216 020 Mhz  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 6 uV  
0 3 uV  
(WFM)  
(nFM)  
VhF high 2 Band  
(aM)  
225 050 Mhz  
272 950 Mhz  
315 050 Mhz  
0 3 μV  
0 4 μV  
0 4 μV  
(aM)  
(aM)  
uhF Band  
(aM)  
325 050 Mhz  
406 875 Mhz  
511 9125 Mhz  
0 4 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
Public service Band  
(nFM)  
758 0125 Mhz  
806 000 Mhz  
857 150 Mhz  
954 9125 Mhz  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
1200Mhz Band  
(nFM)  
1299 925 Mhz  
0 4 μV  
Close Call sensitivity (no Modulation)  
(nFM)  
(FM)  
40 8400 Mhz  
-58 dBm  
-65 dBm  
-69 dBm  
-71 dBm  
-71 dBm  
-66 dBm  
-64 dBm  
-58 dBm  
72 5150 Mhz  
127 1750 Mhz  
161 9850 Mhz  
272 9500 Mhz  
406 8750 Mhz  
857 1500 Mhz  
1299 9250 Mhz  
(aM)  
(nFM)  
(aM)  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
signal noise ratio (nominal)  
VhF low 1 Band  
(aM)  
25 0050 Mhz  
49 dB  
(nFM)  
40 8400 Mhz  
43 dB  
VhF low 2 Band  
(WFM)  
54 0500 Mhz  
53 dB  
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(FM)  
(FMB)  
72 5150 Mhz  
47 dB  
107 100 Mhz  
60 dB  
aircraft Band  
(aM)  
127 1750 Mhz  
50 dB  
VhF high 1 Band  
(nFM)  
161 9850 Mhz  
173 2250 Mhz  
197 4500 Mhz  
41 dB  
42 dB  
52 dB  
(nFM)  
(WFM)  
VhF high 2 Band  
(aM)  
272 9500Mhz  
50 dB  
uhF Band  
(aM)  
325 0500 Mhz  
50 dB  
(nFM)  
406 8750 Mhz  
41 dB  
Public service Band  
(nFM)  
758 0125 Mhz  
42 dB  
(nFM)  
857 1500 Mhz  
42 dB  
1200 Mhz Band  
(nFM)  
1299 9250 Mhz  
41 dB  
Features, specifications, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without  
notice.  
teChnICal speCIfICatIons - bCd536hp  
Size: 7.2 in W (184 mm) x 5.9 in D (151) x 2.2 in H (56 mm)  
Weight: 54.3 oz. (without accessories)  
operating Temperature:  
storage Temperature:  
Power requirements:  
+ 14º F (– 10º C) to + 140º F (+ 60º C )  
– 22º F (– 30º C) to + 158º F (+ 70º C )  
dC 11 0 V - 16 6 V (ext  dC Power jack or dC Power jack)  
orange Wire operation:  
lCd display:  
dC 3 V - 16 6 V (less than 10ma)  
64 x 288 Full dot Matrix lCd  
internal speaker: 8 ohm, 5W Max  
Certified in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Sub-part C as of date of  
manufacture.  
Weather Channels:  
Scan Rate:  
7 Channels  
85 channels/second (nominal)  
Search Rate:  
80 steps/second (nominal)  
250 steps/second (5kHz step - nominal)  
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Scan Delay:  
2 seconds  
Audio Output Power:  
Antenna:  
5W Max., 8 ohm Load  
50 ohms (Impedance)  
sensitivity (12dB sinad) nominal  
VhF low Band  
(aM)  
(nFM)  
25 005 Mhz  
0 4 μV  
0 2 μV  
0 2 μV  
40 840 Mhz  
(nFM)  
53 980 Mhz  
VhF low 2 Band  
(WFM)  
54 050 Mhz  
72 515 Mhz  
107 100 Mhz  
0 6 μV  
0 2 μV  
0 6 μV  
(FM)  
(FMB)  
aircraft Band  
(aM)  
118 800 Mhz  
127 175 Mhz  
135 500 Mhz  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
(aM)  
(aM)  
VhF high 1 Band  
(nFM)  
138 150 Mhz  
0 2 μV  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
161 985 Mhz  
173 225 Mhz  
197 450 Mhz  
216 020 Mhz  
0 2 μV  
0 3 uV  
0 6 uV  
0 3 uV  
(WFM)  
(nFM)  
VhF high 2 Band  
(aM)  
225 050 Mhz  
272 950 Mhz  
315 050 Mhz  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 4 μV  
(aM)  
(aM)  
uhF Band  
(aM)  
325 050 Mhz  
406 8750 Mhz  
511 9125 Mhz  
0 4 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
Public service Band  
(nFM)  
758 0125 Mhz  
806 000 Mhz  
857 150 Mhz  
954 9125 Mhz  
0 3 μV  
0 3 μV  
0 2 μV  
0 2 μV  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
1200Mhz Band  
(nFM)  
1299 9250Mhz  
0 3 μV  
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Close Call sensitivity (no Modulation)  
(nFM)  
(FM)  
40 8400 Mhz  
-60dBm  
-62dBm  
-67dBm  
-66dBm  
-67dBm  
-63dBm  
-63dBm  
-56dBm  
72 5150 Mhz  
127 1750 Mhz  
161 9850 Mhz  
272 9500 Mhz  
406 8750 Mhz  
857 1500 Mhz  
1299 9250 Mhz  
(aM)  
(nFM)  
(aM)  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
(nFM)  
signal noise ratio (nominal)  
VhF low 1 Band  
(aM)  
25 0050 Mhz  
48dB  
(nFM)  
40 8400 Mhz  
42dB  
VhF low 2 Band  
(WFM)  
54 0500 Mhz  
72 5150 Mhz  
107 1000 Mhz  
52dB  
47dB  
58dB  
(FM)  
(FMB)  
aircraft Band  
(aM)  
127 1750 Mhz  
49dB  
VhF high 1 Band  
(nFM)  
161 9850 Mhz  
173 2250 Mhz  
197 4500 Mhz  
40dB  
41dB  
53dB  
(nFM)  
(WFM)  
VhF high 2 Band  
(aM)  
272 9500 Mhz  
49dB  
uhF Band  
(aM)  
325 0500 Mhz  
49dB  
(nFM)  
406 8750 Mhz  
40dB  
Public service Band  
(nFM)  
758 0125 Mhz  
41dB  
(nFM)  
857 1500 Mhz  
41dB  
1200 Mhz Band  
(nFM)  
1299 9250 Mhz  
42dB  
Features, specifications, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without  
notice.  
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WarrantY InformatIon  
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (Uniden)  
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this  
Uniden Product to be free from defects 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 further  
effect 12 months after the date of original retail sale.  
The warranty is invalid if the Product is  
(A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary,  
(B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations  
not sold by 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.  
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty  
at any time while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you  
without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by  
warrantor or its representatives in connection 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 EXCLUDES 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  
MERCHANTABILITY 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 so the above limitation or exclusion might not apply to you.  
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you might also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
This warranty is void outside the United States of America.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the  
instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the 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  
743 Henrietta Creek Rd.  
Roanoke, Texas 76262.  
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