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1. 24 Selecting a Service to 24 Saving a Found Frequency into a Scan Memory 25 Search Locko uts 5 coi derart ln e rece re md 25 Care Maintenance 26 General 06 26 Contents 2 LOCATIONS oda a bs 26 Cl a oa he 26 SPEM LIE 26 sorge EI 26 Resetting the Scanner Clearing all 26 Technical 27 One Year Limited Warranty 29 Contents 4 Unpacking Your Scanner Please unpack this box carefully and make sure you have g o Telescopic Antenna UBC330CRS Scanner Uniden OWNER S MANUAL This Owner s Manual Other Printed Material AM Loop Antenna AC Adapter Note If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your place of purchase Unpacking Your Scanner Introduction Your UBC330CRS scanner is a multi featured conventional channel scanner You can easily enter and store frequencies for police marine air amateur and other radio services into 100 channels distributed over ten banks Use your scanner to monitor e Police Marine band AM CB e UHF C
2. 1 21 2 22 3 23 4 24 5 25 6 26 7 27 8 28 9 29 10 30 Using the Scanner Memories 20 Bank 10 Once you fill out the above chart follow these steps to enter or change a frequency in a memory 1 Press E PGM to enter the program mode the scanner turns on the PGM icon 2 If the current channel is not the one you want to program enter the memory number then press HOLD 3 Enter the frequency including the decimal point then press E PGM 4 To program the next memory press A or Y and repeat step 3 To program a different memory repeat from step 2 5 To exit program mode press HOLD or SCAN or change the scanner s mode Notes Any frequency you program replaces the previous memory contents f you enter a frequency you have already stored in a different memory in Step 3 the scanner beeps and displays the channel where you have previously stored the frequency If you want to store the frequency anyway press E PGM a second time in Step 3 To clear the contents of a memory enter 0 in Step 3 e Channels you program are automatically unlocked see Locking Unlocking Memories and have Delay turned on See Setting Channel Delay Selecting a Memory To select a single memory to monitor press HOLD The scanner turns on the Using the Scanner Memories 21 HOLD icon Then select a memory by pressing A or W to go to the memory input the me
3. to the warrantor at UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED SERVICE DIVISION 345 Princes Highway Rockdale NSW 2216 Fx 02 9599 3278 www uniden com au UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LIMITED SERVICE DIVISION 150 Harris Road East Tamaki Manukau 2013 Fx 09 274 4253 www uniden co nz Customers in other States should ship or deliver the Product freight pre paid to their nearest Uniden Authorised Repair Centre Contact Uniden for the nearest Warranty Agent to you One Year Limited Warranty 30 Uniden 2009 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited Printed in PRC UBZZ01337BZ 0
4. Insert the supplied AC Adapter s barrel plug into the power jack Dx e on the back of the scanner Then Mcd plug the Adapter into a standard DC 1091 Standard 240V household outlet that supplies AC Wall Outlet 240V AC 50Hz Do not plug the adapter into a switch controlled 3 outlet AC Adapter Open the battery compartment and insert 3 AA batteries Be sure to note the polarity markings in the battery compartment You can use either Model AAD 008S alkaline or rechargeable batteries but the scanner will not recharge batteries in the compartment Use only fresh alkaline AA batteries Rechargeable batteries can be used but battery life is shorter than with alkaline batteries Always remove old or weak batteries Ls Batteries can leak chemicals that destroy electronic circuits Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries standard alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities do Setting Up The Scanner Note that the batteries are intended to provide backup power for the clock and for scanning for a short time When the backup batteries becomes too low appears Promptly replace the batteries When you either install batteries or connect the AC Adapter to a standard Australia New Zealand wall outlet th
5. alarm for 5 minutes Clock Set Clock Off Radio Nin al Using the Alarm Clock 17 Listening to AM FM TV Channels To listen to AM FM TV channels slide the mode selector to AM FM Then press the button at the top of the scanner to select the desired source AM for AM Broadcast FM1 or FM for FM or TV Broadcast Directly Selecting a Channel Press SVC DIR to select the direct entry mode Use the A V buttons to step through the selected band The scanner stops on active channels TV channels are scanned after FM channels in FM mode You can also enter the channel frequency using the keypad enter the channel frequency for FM or AM or the TV channel number and press E PGM NS AM FM Air Scanner A scan LAY svc M2 MEM DIR Air Scanner 0 gt BU Listening to AM FM TV Channels 18 Using AM FM TV Channel Memory Your scanner has 30 AM FM memories for quick channel recall 10 for AM 20 for FM TV To store to DELAY PRI svc a channel into memory first select the band AM 1 FM2 DIR 1 or 2 Then directly select the channel zx you want to store see above While listening to the channel press and hold the number button that corresponds to the memory you want to save the channel into for 2 seconds The scanner switches to the Memory mode for the current ban
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7. x 10 Banks Up to 60 channels per second Up to 100 steps per second 20 seconds per month at normal temperature 25 5 C 0 9W Max 240V 1090 50Hz Telescoping included AM Radio Loop Antenna included Antenna jack AM Radio Antenna Jack Headphone Jack DC 12V Power Jack AC Adapter AAD 0085 8 ohm 2 watt 10 C to 5076 20 C to 6076 209 W x 147 75 D x 80 7 H mm 600g without AC Adapter and Batteries Features specification and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without notice Technical Specifications 28 One Year Limited Warranty Important Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service UNIDEN UBC330CRS Scanning Receiver Warrantor Uniden Australia Pty Limited A B N 58 001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Limited Warranty only available in original country of purchase ELEMENT OF WARRANT Y Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this warranty its UBC330CRS herein after referred to as the 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 retail owner only shall terminate and be of no further effect ONE 1 year after the date of original retail sale This warranty will be deemed invalid if the Product is A Damaged or not maintained as reasonable and nece
8. B Railroad Air band e AM FM Broadcast Stations TV Channels Australia 0 2 6 10 and NZ 1 9 Your scanner can monitor the following bands 0 53100 1 70100 AM Broadcast 25 00000 e 99500 A Band 10 6 Meter Amateur 7000 TV Broadcast 69 7500 AUS Mode Ch 0 2 50 7500 67 7500 Tv 7000 N2 Mode Ch 1 3 67 7500 70 00000 87 98750 VHF Low Band 6 88 00000 107 90000 FM Broadcast 108 00000 136 98750 Aircraft Band 137 00000 147 99500 2 Meter Amateur Band 148 00000 174 00000 VHF High Band 180 75000 187 75000 194 75000 TV 201 75000 214 75000 180 75000 187 75000 194 75000 7000 TV Broadcast 201 75000 NZ Mode Ch 4 9 208 75000 215 75000 400 00000 512 00000 FM 625 Land Mobile Radio Introduction 6 Features Channel Memory Scanning Scans frequencies you have stored in any of the channels or banks at a rate of up to 60 channels per second Memory Availability Store and then scan any of up to 100 channels distributed over 10 banks Direct Channel Access Press 0 9 and HOLD to directly access any stored frequency Channel Lockout Frequency Lockout Skip over stored frequencies channels using the Lockout feature to enable faster scanning Lets you designate up to 50 frequencies to skip during a search limit or service to increase the scanning speed Alarm Clock with Snooze provides standard radio broadcasts that you can set as
9. Memories To reset the scanner to factory defaults turn off the scanner Then while holding down 2 9 and HOLD turn on the scanner All scanner memory contents are erased Care and Maintenance 26 Band Coverage Frequency Range Range MHz 0 5310 to 1 7010 25 0000 to 27 9950 28 0000 to 50 7450 50 7500 51 7500 60 7500 62 7500 67 7500 69 7500 70 0000 to 87 9875 88 0000 to 107 9000 108 0000 to 136 9875 137 0000 to 147 9950 148 0000 to 174 0000 148 0000 to 174 0000 180 7500 187 7500 194 7500 201 7500 208 7500 214 7500 215 7500 400 0000 to 512 0000 27 11 Bands A Mode 9 KHz AM AM Broadcast 5kHz AM AM Band 5kHz FM 10 6 Meter Amateur Band 7 MHz TV TV Broadcast Pickup 0 2 AUS 1 3 NZ 12 5 kHz FM VHF Low Band 100 kHz WFM FM Broadcast 12 5 kHz AM Aircraft Band 5kHz FM 2 Meter Amateur Band 12 5 kHz FM VHF High Band AUS 6 25 kHz FM VHF High Band NZ 7MHz TV TV Broadcast Pickup 6 10 AUS 4 9 NZ 6 25 kHz FM Land Mobile Radio Technical Specifications Sensitivity nominal 120 SINAD 0 5 uV 0 531 1 71 MHz Channels Scan Rate Search Rate Time Accuracy Audio Output normal Power Requirements Antenna External Jacks Accessories Speaker Operating Temp Storage Temp Size Weight 0 4 uV 25 27 995 MHz 0 3 uV 28 40 84MHz 1 0 uV 51 75 107 9MHz 0 4 uV 108 136 9875 MHz 0 3 uV 137 174 MHz 1 0 uV 179 75 215 75 MHz 0 4 uV 400 512 MHz 100 10 channels
10. Uniden UBC330CRS OWNER S MANUAL Precautions Before you use this scanner please read and observe the following EARPHONE WARNING Use only a genuine Uniden earphone An incorrect earphone may be hazardous to your hearing Turn down volume before connecting the earphone and then adjust volume to suit Precautions lt lt 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 Trademarks used throughout this manual are the property of their respective holders Important If you use the supplied AC adapter to power the scanner but have not installed batteries in the scanner never turn the scanner off by disconnecting the AC adapter or unplugging it from the AC outlet This might corrupt the scanner s memory Always use POWER to turn the scanner off before disconnecting AC power Precautions 2 Contents Unpacking Your Scanner 5 Introduction gt gt lt lt gt e amr a PEE Rea eee eee 6 Features Prep Mig is Raines 9 Setting Up The Scanner gt gt gt a ewes 13 Connecting POWER wise gt gt lt Der rm Rara n EE 13 Connecting an Antenna 14 Using the Backligh
11. a frequency press to cancel a numeric key input 0 to 9 press to clear an error display Introduction 10 12 SEARCH AM In Scanner mode press to start a Limit Search or to resume searching In AM FM mode press to select the AM memory bank In Service mode press to select the POLICE service L O FM In Scanner mode press to lock or unlock a channel memory in SCAN HOLD or PROGRAM mode In Search mode press to set or clear a selected frequency previously locked out in the LIMIT SEARCH or SERVICE SEARCH Hold mode In AM FM mode press to select the FM1 memory bank In Service mode press to select the MARINE service DELAY FM2 In Scanner mode press to turn the delay option on off In AM FM mode press to select the FM2 memory bank In Service mode press to select the RAIL ROAD service PRI MEM In Scanner mode press to set a Priority channel for Scan Hold mode and Program mode In Service mode press to select AM CB service In Program mode press to set the Priority channel setting In SCAN and SCAN HOLD press to set Priority Scan on or off In AM FM mode press to select Memory Mode to allow quick channel recall using the 0 9 keys SVC DIR In Scanner mode press to change to Service Search mode In AM FM mode press to change to Direct Entry mode to allow channel frequency selection using the up down arrows or 0 9 keys In Service mode press to select the UHF CB service MODE Switch Use to se
12. anning the channels or to resume scanning ALARM Select Set to Off to disable alarm Set to Radio to enable the radio alarm Set to Tone to enable the tone alarm SNOOZE Backlight Backlight Tap to turn the LCD backlight on for 5 seconds Press and hold to permanently turn on the backlight Press and hold again to turn off the backlight Snooze Press while the alarm sounds to silence the alarm for 5 minutes TIME Set Use to select your desired operation Alarm Set Clock Set Clock HOLD press to temporarily stop scanning limit searching or AIR scanning and remain on the channel The scanner displays the channel on hold Press again to resume searching or scanning E PGM Press to enter the Program Mode In Program Mode enter the desired frequency using the numeric keys Then press E PGM to store that frequency into the memory In Limit Search Mode after entering the frequency press E PGM to program the upper and lower limit frequency 0 to 9 use the numeric keys in three basic operations press a numeric key to enter a frequency press a numeric key to change a channel using the Direct Channel Access feature press a numeric key while scanning to enable or disable the associated scanning bank memory bands POWER Press and hold more than 500ms to turn power on and off The time displays when power is off standby mode CLR this key has three functions press to input a decimal point when you enter
13. d To quickly recall a channel select the band select the channel memory mode by pressing PRI MEM then tap the number button that corresponds to the memory where the channel is stored Listening to AM FM TV Channels 19 Using the Scanner Memories Your scanner has 100 memories you can store ZB frequencies into for scanning The memories ANIMO trum are arranged in 10 banks of 10 memories each While scanning you can quickly select which bank to scan by pressing the number button that vj corresponds to the bank you want to turn on or off hd E for scanning To select the scanner mode slide the mode switch to Scanner scan Programming Memories You will first need to determine the frequencies you want to program This varies widely depending on what you want to listen to and your geographic area There are many frequency reference sources available on the internet that can get you started One such source http www radioreference com has a diverse listing of many conventional frequencies Make a list of the frequencies you want to program then organize them in up to 10 groups of 10 or fewer and fill out the table below It always helps to plan and organize what you want to do before you start so don t skip this important step The numbers in the left hand columns below correspond to your scanner s memory numbers
14. e scanner powers on and goes to STANDBY mode The display shows the initial clock time of 12 00 AM The scanner remains in STANDBY mode Connecting an Antenna The scanner uses an external loop antenna to receive AM broadcast stations and an external telescopic antenna to receive all other signals Connect the supplied rod antenna by pushing the antenna s connector onto the AM Loop Antenna antenna jack on the back of the scanner and twisting it to the desired angle Connect the two wires from the loop antenna to the AM RADIO ANT terminals on the back of the scanner AM Radio Antenna Jack Telescopic Antenna Jack Carefully remove the tube inserted before using the AM Antenna Jack When the Jack is not in use keep the tube mounted You can also use external antenna supplied to help to bring weaker signals Use RG58 50 Ohm lead with a BNC connector to connect the antenna to the scanner Connect and mount the antenna according to the instructions provided with the antenna Setting Up The Scanner 14 CAUTION Be sure to follow all safety warnings provided with the antenna Failure to do so could expose you to risk of injury or death and could severely damage the scanner Using the Backlight To turn on the backlight for 5 seconds tap SNOOZE Backlight To turn on the backlight permanently press and hold SNOOZE Backlight for over 2 seconds To turn o
15. ess L O Searching for Active Frequencies Care and Maintenance General Use e the scanner off before disconnecting the power e memory is lost simply reprogram each channel e Always press each button firmly until you hear the entry tone for that key entry Location Do not use the scanner in high moisture environments such as the kitchen or bathroom e Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents If the scanner receives strong interference or electrical noise move it or its antenna away from the source of the noise If possible a higher elevation might provide better reception e Also try changing the height or angle of the antenna Cleaning Disconnect the power to the unit before cleaning e Clean the outside of the scanner with a mild detergent To prevent scratches do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents Be careful not to rub the LCD window Do not use excessive amounts of water Repairs Do not attempt any repair The scanner contains no user serviceable parts Contact the Uniden Customer Service Center or take it to a qualified repair technician Birdies All radios can receive birdies undesired signals If your scanner stops during Scan mode and no sound is heard it might be receiving a birdie Birdies are internally generated signals inherent in the electronics of the scanner Press L O to lock out the channel Resetting the Scanner Clearing all
16. ff the backlight press and hold SNOOZE Backlight again Country Mode Australia New Zealand The UBC330CRS is set to the Australian mode by default Australian mode Australian service search frequencies and TV channel frequencies New Zealand mode New Zealand service search frequencies and TV channel frequencies The country mode can be switched between Australia AUS and New Zealand nL as follows 1 Turn on the power while pressing down the HOLD key The display will momentarily show AUS for Australian mode or nL for New Zealand mode The country mode is remembered for the next power on 2 change the country mode again repeat step 1 Setting Up The Scanner Using the Alarm Clock Your scanner s Clock displays whenever you turn off the radio functions It can also be used as a standard alarm clock Setting the Current Time Follow the steps to set the current time Backlight 1 Move the slide switch to Clock Set SNOOZE The hour digits flash Alarm Set ClockSet Clock Off a 2 Press A or V to change the hour by one 0 hour increments or press the number keys to select the present hour Then press to set the hour The minutes digits flash 3 Press A or V to change the minute setting by one minute or press the appropriate number keys to enter the minutes The seconds reset to 00 Press E PGM AM PM flashes 4 Press A or V to select AM or PM To ma
17. hing the Selected Range After entering the limits or use the default limits press SEARCH The scanner starts searching from the lower range up to the higher range To change the direction of the search press A or V Using Service Search You can select any of Police Marine Rail Road AM CB and UHF CB channels for active frequencies in your area Selecting a Service to Search Press SVC to enter the service search mode then press the button corresponding to the service you want to search When the scanner stops on a transmission you can force it to resume searching by pressing A or V Searching for Active Frequencies 24 Saving a Found Frequency into a Scan Memory When the scanner stops on the frequency you want to save press HOLD to hold on that frequency Then press E PGM The scanner displays the lowest numbered empty memory or the last scanned memory if all memories are used Use A Y to select the memory to hold the frequency then press E PGM to store the frequency into the memory Search Lockouts If the scanner stops on a frequency that you don t want to hear you can lock it out When locked out the scanner won t stop on the frequency in either Limit Search or Service Search Simply press L O when the scanner stops on the frequency to lock the frequency out To unlock the frequency during search press HOLD Then manually step to the frequency using the A W keys When you have selected the frequency pr
18. iority To turn on Priority Scan press PRI while the scanner is scanning or holding on a memory but not in program mode You will notice a short break in audio every 2 seconds as the scanner checks the enabled priority memories If there is a transmission on a priority memory the scanner will immediately tune to that memory Using the Scanner Memories 22 Setting Channel Delay You can set the scanner to pause for 2 seconds at the end of a transmission on a memory This is useful to help prevent missed replies Delay is turned on by default when you program a memory To turn Delay off or back on first select the channel Then press DELAY The scanner turns on the DELAY icon for memories that have been programmed with delay Using the Scanner Memories Searching for Active Frequencies Many people enjoy searching for the unknown frequencies that are in use in their area but are not posted to any site or in any publication The UBC330CRS has two ways to search Limit searching that searches between two set frequencies and Service Searching that searches for specific types of services Using Limit Search Programming an Upper Lower Limit Follow these steps to program an Upper and Lower limit for the limit search 1 Press SEARCH then HOLD The scanner holds on the current search frequency 2 Enter one of the range limits then press E PGM Press A or V then enter the other range limit and press E PGM Searc
19. ke your selection move the slide Switch to Clock The scanner exits the clock setting mode Setting the Alarm Clock Follow these steps to set the alarm time 1 Move the slide switch to Alarm Set zm The hours digits flash E SNOOZE 2 Press A or V to change the hour by one hour increments or press the number keys to select the present hour Then press E PGM to set BLU n the hour The minutes digits flash TIME Alarm Set ClockSet Clock Off E R 3 Press A or V to change the minute setting by one minute or press the appropriate number keys to enter the minutes Press E PGM to set the minutes The AM PM display icon flashes 4 Press A or V to move from AM to PM and back Press E PGM to make your selection To lock in the alarm time move the slide switch to Clock Using the Alarm Clock 16 To have the UBC330CRS alert you at the selected Backlight time slide Off Radio Tone to either Radio or SNOOZE Tone If you set the selector to Radio the alarm will sound with the selected audio source AM FM Of Radio Scanner or AIR If you set the selector to Tone the scanner will sound a tone at the set time To silence the alarm slide Off Radio Tone to Off If you do not turn off the alarm it will sound for 20 minutes then reset to alert you again the following day ALARM Using Snooze When the alarm sounds press the snooze bar to silence the
20. lect the desired mode AM FM Air Scanner TIME switch must be set to Clock V Press and release to move down through channel numbers in the following HOLD modes SCAN PROGRAM SERVICE SEARCH and AIR or the step frequency in LIMIT SEARCH and AM FM mode refer to the frequency and step table on page 6 Press and hold for more than 1 second to have the changes run continuously A Press and release to move up through channel numbers in the following HOLD modes SCAN PROGRAM SERVICE SEARCH and AIR or the step frequency in LIMIT SEARCH and AM FM mode refer to the frequency and step table on page 6 Press and hold for more than 1 second to have the changes run continuously HEADPHONE Jack lets you use an headphone for private listening Antenna Connector connect an external antenna using a BNC connector AM RADIO ANT connector connect the supplied loop antenna and position it for best AM Broadcast radio reception Introduction LCD 1 2 3 4 19 89 O 715 715 9090 16 11 12 13 14 15 1 11010 i indicates Channel memory Bank AM FM mode indicates a radio station 2 L O Indicates a Locked Out channel or to skip a frequency while searching SRCH Indicates Limit Search mode Service Search mode and Direct Entry mode 4 DELAY Indicates a 2 second set delay for a channel before scanning resumes 5 PGM Indicates Program mode 6 Battery Flashes when the battery
21. mory number then press HOLD Scanning Memory Banks To scan the memories you have programmed press SCAN The scanner scans all unlocked programmed memories in enabled memory banks stopping on a memory when it detects a transmission To turn on off memory banks while scanning press the number button that corresponds to the memory bank you want to enable or disable Locking Unlocking Memories You can lock memories so that they are not scanned even if their bank is turned on Simply press L O when the scanner stops on a transmission on the frequency or manually select the memory then press The scanner turns on the 1 0 icon when it is set to a memory that is locked out To unlock a memory manually select the memory then press L O The scanner turns off the L O icon and includes the memory when scanning its bank To unlock all memories press and hold L O for 2 seconds the scanner beeps twice and the L O icon disappears Using Priority Scan You can set one memory in each bank as a priority memory If you turn on the Priority feature the scanner will check the priority memories in enabled banks every 2 seconds even if it has stopped on a transmission on another memory To set the memory in a bank to be the priority memory manually select the memory then while holding on the memory press E PGM to put the scanner in program mode and press PRI The scanner turns on the PRI icon when it is stopped on a memory designated as pr
22. power is low Non flashing no battery installed 7 ALARM Indicates the alarm is enabled Flashes when alarm sounds or if Snooze is selected 8 PRI Indicates the designated Priority channel 9 HOLD Indicates a hold in Scan Search AIR and Direct Entry mode 10 POLICE Indicates a Police service search 11 MARINE Indicates searching commercial and private watercraft communications 12 AM PM Indicates AM PM and appears in Clock mode 13 RAIL ROAD Indicates searching Rail Road communications 14 AM CB Indicates searching AM CB band 15 UHF CB Indicates searching UHF CB band Notes The backlight turns off automatically after 5 seconds from the last key stroke if not permanently turned on The scanner sounds special tones as follows to confirm key entry to indicate an error in key entry to indicate low battery voltage Introduction 12 Setting Up The Scanner These guidelines will help you install and use your new scanner Connecting Power 18 If your scanner receives interference or electrical noise move the scanner or its antenna away from the source You might also try changing the height or angle of the antennas Use an optional mono earphone or mono headset with proper impedance for private listening Do not use the scanner in high moisture environments such as in the kitchen or bathroom Avoid placing the scanner in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents DC 12V Jack
23. s you silence the alarm for an extra 5 minutes Delay you can enable or disable the 2 second delay to resume scanning when a transmission ends Enabling this feature helps prevent missing a response from one of the parties in the transmission LCD Backlight you can enable or disable the LCD back lighted display Key Touch Tone a tone sounds to confirm you have made a valid key input while a different tone sounds to alert you to an invalid entry EEPROM Memory Backup the scanner uses a non volatile EEPROM for memory backup Battery Alert A battery icon alerts you to a no battery installed condition and a battery low voltage condition An alert tone sounds when the battery needs to be replaced The backup provides backup for the clock when power is off and will power scanning for a short time Auto Power Off turns the scanner off when the battery power gets too low Introduction 8 Controls Scanner AM RADIO ANT DC IN 12V HEADPHONE 0209090000095900000990 09090 9905950800090905090009050900090805 9090909000909000000090000000900090 290909000009090000090900000909090 10009590900000909000099000009090900 000909000000090000095900000009000 9000909000009090000090000000900090 10009090000000909000059000009090900 19000909000009000000090000000909090 1000909000000090000000900000009090 10009990000000909000009090009090900
24. ssary B Modified altered or used as part of any conversion kits subassemblies or any configurations not sold by Uniden C Improperly installed D Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty E Used in conjunction with any equipment or parts or as part of a system not manufactured by Uniden or F Where the Serial Number label of the product has been removed or damaged beyond recognition Warranty only valid in the country of original retail sale PARTS COVERED This warranty covers for one 1 year the Product and included accessories STATEMENT OF REMEDY In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect the warrantor at its discretion will repair the defect or replace the Product and return it to you without charge for parts or service This warranty does not provide for reimbursement or payment of incidental or consequential damages One Year Limited Warranty This EXPRESS WARRANTY is in addition to and does not in any way affect your rights under the TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 Cth Australia or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT New Zealand PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OR WARRANTY In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty the Product should be shipped or delivered freight pre paid with evidence of original purchase e g a copy of the sales docket
25. t oorr a 15 Country mode Australia New Zealand 15 Using the Alarm Clock eeseeeeeee eee nnn 16 Setting the 209 01019 2 Rx en 16 Setting the Alarm 0806 gt ed eee ee Rr IER 16 Using SNOOZE enm RR ERE EE ERR A RAE PE 17 Listening to AM FM TV 18 Directly Selecting a Channel 18 Using AM FM TV Channel 19 Using the Scanner 20 Programming lt 20 Selecting a Memory wae ed ahs e ert 21 Scanning Memory 22 Locking Unlocking 22 Using Priority ami aa annie re eR e had 22 Setting Channel Delay 23 Searching for Active Frequencies 24 Using Eimit Seatrchi eomm meret konnte m iem 24 Programming an Upper Lower 24 Searching the Selected Range 24 Using Service
26. your alarm sound AM FM and TV Broadcast lets you store up to 30 preset broadcast channels 10 AM and 20 FM TV for quick access TV Broadcast allows tuning to the audio of CH 0 2 and 6 10 in Australian Mode and CH1 9 in New Zealand Mode Air Band separate search setting for Air band 118MHz to 136 9875MHz Priority Channel Designate a specific frequency as a Priority Channel Then the radio scans and checks that channel every 2 seconds Select and designate up to 10 frequencies as Priority Channels one per bank Duplicate Channel Alert Lets you know that a selected frequency has already been programmed into memory if you attempt to store it again Limit Frequency Searching Lets you designate lower and upper frequency range and search within that range for active frequencies You can then store frequencies in memory as channels for later recall Service Search Lets you designate one of the five preprogrammed service channels Police Marine Railroad AM CB UHF CB to search Scan and Search Speed e Scan Speed 60 channels per second maximum in SCAN MODE e Search Speed 60 steps per second maximum in SEARCH MODE e TURBO MODE For frequency steps 5kHz apart searching occurs in Turbo Mode which is 180 steps per second Introduction N Clock Display the scanner in standby mode displays the time The clock also features an alarm that can sound up to 20 minutes or be shut off manually A convenient snooze button let
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