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Uniden BR330TUniden USB1 USB Cable for BCD396T/BC246T/BR330T/SC230/BCD996T/BCT15 Ha
Requires free cable driver software found on uniden's website, and also requires Optional compatible programming software for specific scanner model (not incl.) NOT Fot BCT-8 Or Home Patrol Model. Use this instead of the 9-pin serial cable originally supplied with the scanner, if your PC does not have a serial port.

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Part Numbers: USB-1, USB1
UPC: 050633802304
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Kibbee 11:22pm on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 
works perfectly I bought the Uniden USB-1 programming cable to complement my Uniden BCD-396XT digital trunktracker scanner.

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Other Settings.... 53 Displaying System Information... 53 Viewing Memory Used...53 Viewing the Firmware Version...53 Adjusting the Key Beep... 53 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad and Scroll.. 53 Turning Power Save On or Off... 54 Priority Scan... 54 Using the Backlight... 54 Setting the Audio AGC... 55 Selecting the Bar Antenna.. 55 Tuning the Bar Antenna... 55 Adjusting the Display Contrast... 56 Initializing the Scanners Memory... 56 Connecting Your Scanner to a Personal Computer.. 56 Using the Cloning Options.. 57 Wired Cloning... 57 On-Air Cloning.... 58 Programming Radio Systems...60 Quickly Programming Racing Systems...61 Manually Programming Racing Systems..63 Editing the Car...64 Entering/Editing a Car Number...64 Editing a Driver....65 Setting a Cars Quick Key....65 Editing a Cars Channel...66 Deleting a Car....66 Setting Lockout On a Car...66 Programming Conventional Systems...67 Entering/Editing Conventional Channel Groups..67 Entering/Editing Conventional Channels..68 Programming Motorola Systems.. 69 Setting System Frequencies..70 Setting Modulation....71 Setting Attenuation...71 Entering/Editing Motorola Channel Groups..72 Entering/Editing Motorola Channels..72 Programming EDACS Systems... 73 Setting System Frequencies... 74 Entering/Editing EDACS Channel Groups.. 75 Entering/Editing EDACS Channels... 75 Programming LTR Systems... 76 Setting System Frequencies... 77 Entering/Editing LTR Channel Groups.. 77 Entering/Editing LTR Channels/Talkgroups.. 78 Programming/Editing Optional Settings.. 80 System-Level Settings... 80 Editing the System Name...80 Editing the System Quick Key...81 Setting System Lockout...81 Setting the System Hold Time...82 Setting the Channel Delay Time...82 Setting ID Scan/Search (Trunked Systems Only)..83 Editing the Fleet Map (Motorola Systems Only)..83 Setting the Motorola Status Bit (Motorola Systems Only)..84 Setting the End Code Operation (Motorola Systems Only)..85 Setting I-Call (Motorola and EDACS Systems Only)..85 Setting Emergency Alert (Motorola and EDACS Systems Only).86 Setting Control-Channel Only (Motorola Systems Only).86 Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies..87
Clearing All Locked-Out IDs... 87 Setting the EDACS ID Format (EDACS Systems Only). 87 Setting System Attenuation (Trunked Systems Only).. 88 Deleting Systems... 88 Copying Systems... 89 Group-Level Settings... 89 Entering/Editing the Group Name... 89 Setting the Group Quick Key... 90 Setting Group Lockout... 90 Deleting Groups... 91 Channel-Level Settings.... 91 Editing the Channel Name... 91 Editing Frequencies (Conventional Channels Only).. 92 Setting Channel Priority (Conventional Channels Only). 92 Setting Channel Alert.... 93 Editing the Talk Group ID (Trunked Channels Only).. 94 Setting CTCSS/DCS (Conventional Channels Only).. 94 Setting the System Frequency Modulation.. 95 Setting Channel Attenuation (Conventional Channels Only).. 96 Setting Channel Lockout.. 96 Deleting Channels... 97 Copying/Pasting Channels... 97 Searching and Storing... 99 Service Search.... 99 Quick Search...100 CTCSS/DCS Search... 100 Custom Search...101 Editing a Custom Search Range.. 102 Editing a Service Search...103 Auto Search and Store...104 Selecting a System...105 Storing a Conventional System..105 Storing a Trunked System...106 Using the Close Call Feature... 107 Setting Close Call Options... 108 Close Call Hits... 110 Search and Close Call Options.. 111 Managing Locked-Out Frequencies... 111 Unlocking All Frequencies.. 111 Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies.. 111 Searching for Subaudible Tones.. 111 Screening Out Broadcast Sources.. 112 Finding Repeater Output Frequencies.. 113 Setting the Maximum Auto Store Value.. 114 Setting the Modulation Type.. 114 Setting Attenuation... 114 Setting Data Skip... 115 Setting the Delay Time... 115 Setting the Search Frequency Step... 116 Using Weather Alert (SAME).. 117 Searching For a Weather Broadcast.. 117 Turning Weather Alert On/Off... 117 Programming a SAME Group... 118 Setting WX Alert Priority... 119 Using Tone-Out... 120 Fire Tone-Out Introduction... 120 Setting Tone-Out Standby.. 120 Setting Up Tone-Out... 120

Connecting an Earphone/Headphone
For private listening, you can plug a 1/8-inch (3.5 mm) mini-plug earphone or headphones (not supplied) into the headphone jack on top of your scanner. This automatically disconnects the internal speaker. See Earphone Warning at the front of the manual for important information about using an earphone/ headphone.
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 cable's 1 /8-inch (3.5-mm) mini-plug into your scanner's jack.
Never connect anything other than an earphone or the recommended amplified extension speaker to the scanners headphone jack. This might damage the scanner.
Never connect any part of the headphone jack to the antenna jack or connect the radio to an installation where the antenna and audio connection are grounded. This might damage the scanner.

Attaching the Belt Clip

To make your scanner easier to carry when you are on the go, use the supplied belt clip. Rotate the scanner upside down to remove it from the clip.
Attaching the Wrist Strap
To keep your scanner safely close at hand, use the supplied wrist strap. Push the small loop on one end of the wrist strap through the lug on the right side of the scanner, then thread the other end of the wrist strap back through the small loop to secure it.

A Look At The Keypad

Your scanner's keys have various functions labeled on the key tops and below the keys. To select the function labeled on a key, simply press the key. To select the function labeled below a key, hold down Func on the left side of the scanner then press the key. F appears on the display.
If your scanner's keys seem confusing at first, the following information should help you understand each key's function. Key Name Hold/ Description Hold Holds the scan or the frequency search when pressed. Resumes the scan or the frequency search when pressed again.
Func + Quickly turns the Close Call feature on or off (see Setting Close Call Options on Page 108).

Scan/srch

Scan Scans the stored channels.
Func + srch Starts quick search or quickly accesses the search menu.
L/O Lets you lock out a selected
channel or skip a specified frequency. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to unlock all channels in a system or all frequencies in a Search mode and Close Call mode. Also use to exit a menu.

to select a

- appears when the scanner is set to a Close Call feature mode (see Using the Close Call Feature on Page 107). SCAN - scrolls while the scanner is scanning. DSKP - appears when data skip is turned on. HOLD - appears while the scanner is set to scan or search hold mode. P - appears if priority is turned on SCR - appears when one or more broadcast screen bands are turned on.
- appears to show signal strength (0 to 5). REP - appears when repeater find is turned on.

Using Menu

Press Menu on the left side of the scanner to enter the menu. See Using the Menu on Page 49 for more information about the scanners menu options.

Using Func

To select the function labeled below a key on the front of the scanner, hold down Func on the left side of the scanner, then press that key. To hold on a system while scanning or temporarily stop on a channel while searching, press Func. To select a system in Scan or Scan Hold mode, hold down Func and rotate the scroll control.

Basic Operation

Basic Operation Scanner and Turning On the Setting the Squelch

Scroll Control

Note: Make sure the scanner's antenna is connected before you turn it on. 1. Press and hold the scanner. for about 2 seconds to turn on
2. Briefly press the scroll control once. VOLUME LEVEL and a number appear on the display.
3. While VOLUME LEVEL appears, rotate the scroll control to set the volume to a comfortable listening level. Note: If you do not press any key or turn the scroll control within about 10 seconds, VOLUME LEVEL disappears. If this happens, simply press the scroll control again. 4. While holding down Func on the left side of the scanner, briefly press the scroll control once. SQUELCH LEVEL and a number appear on the display. 5. While SQUELCH LEVEL appears, rotate the scroll control to set the squelch to the level you want. Note: If you do not press any key or turn the scroll control within about 10 seconds, SQUELCH LEVEL disappears. If this happens, hold down Func and the scroll control again.

Scanning Systems

To begin scanning programmed systems, press Scan. The BR330T scans all unlocked systems in all activated quick-key groups and any searches unlocked for search and scan. Notes: If no systems are programmed, or all systems are locked out, an error message appears. Program a system or select a system to scan. When scanning multiple systems, the BR330T scans systems according to the assigned quick key. Systems assigned to quick key 1 are scanned first, then 2, 3, 4, etc. Systems not assigned to a quick key are scanned last, then unlocked searches. Within a quick key, systems are scanned in the order they were assigned. Within a system, channels are scanned according to the assigned channel group, with the same priority as described above for systems. The BR330T scans a system for the duration you set using the System Hold Time option (see Setting the System Hold Time on Page 82). 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 unlocked channels are scanned at least one time regardless of the hold time setting. Each search range is searched for the amount of time you set using the Set Hold Time option. See Setting the System Hold Time on Page 82 for more information.

Locking/Unlocking Systems
Follow these steps to lock out a system so that it does not scan even if its quick key is selected. 1. While holding down Func , rotate the scroll control to select the system. 2. Continue to hold down Func and press L/O to lock out the system. System Locked appears. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to unlock a system you have previously locked. System Unlocked appears.
Locking/Unlocking Channels
Follow these steps to lock out a channel so that it does not scan even if its system and channel group are selected. 1. While holding down Func , rotate the scroll control to select the system where the channel is stored.
2. Release Func then press Hold within 2 seconds to hold on the system. 3. Rotate the scroll control to select the channel you want to lock or unlock. 4. Press L/O to lock or unlock the channel. You can also lock out an active channel by pressing L/O while the scanner is stopped on the channel.

ID Scan/ID Search Mode

While you are scanning a trunked system, the scanner can be in either ID Scan or ID Search mode: ID Scan the scanner only stops on talk group IDs that you have programmed into the system ID Search the scanner stops on any unlocked talk group that becomes active. To toggle between ID Scan and ID Search, press Func then press Scan within 2 seconds while the scanner is scanning the system. If the scanner does not scan the system long enough for you to easily do this, press Func while the scanner is scanning the system (or press Func then rotate the scroll control to select the system). Then, release Func and press Scan within 2 seconds.
Temporarily Holding On a System
To temporarily hold on a system, press and hold Func. To hold on a different system, continue to hold Func and rotate the scroll control to select the system. Normal scanning resumes 2 seconds after you release Func.

Holding On a Channel

To hold on a channel, press Hold while the channel is active. To select a different channel, rotate the scroll control. If you scroll past the beginning or end of the current system, the scanner selects channels in the
previous or next system. To resume scanning, press Scan.
Quickly Storing an ID During ID Search
To quickly store an active talk group ID during ID search, press E. You see: Quick TGID Save? To save the ID into a channel, press E. Otherwise, press. If you press E, the scanner stores the ID into a channel group called Qck Save Grp in the current system.
Quick-Storing Channels or Talk Group IDs
1. Hold on an existing channel in any system. 2. Enter the frequency or talk group ID you want to store (press twice to enter hyphens in talk group IDs). 3. To quick-store the channel or talk group ID, press E. Otherwise, press. If you enter a frequency then press E, the scanner stores it in the Qck Save Grp group in a system called Qck Save Cnv Sys. These are created if they do not exist. Then, the scanner prompts you to save other channel settings. If you enter a talk group ID then press E, the scanner stores it into a channel group named Qck Save Grp in the current system. If the talk group IDs format is not the type used by the current system, the scanner displays an error message and does not save the talk group ID. If you pressed No in Step 3, the scanner prompts you to select the system and the group where you want to store the frequency or talk group ID.

Programming LTR Systems on Page 76
Edit Name Edit Sys Option Set Frequencies Srch/CloCall Opt Set Modulation Set Attenuator Edit Group Delete System Copy System
(80) (81) (77) (71) (88) (78) (88) (88)

Other Settings

Other Settings Displaying System Information

Viewing Memory Used

Settings
See Scanner Info % Memory Used A bar showing the percent of memory used appears. Press any key to return to the previous menu, then press Scan or Hold.
Viewing the Firmware Version
See Scanner Info Firmware Version Press any key to return to the previous menu, then press Scan or Hold.

Adjusting the Key Beep

Adjust Key Beep Auto - the scanner automatically sets the key beep to match the master volume setting level you select. Level 1 - 15 the scanner lets you select a key beep level. You can choose any of 15 different key beep levels. Off - the scanner turns the key beep off.
Locking/Unlocking the Keypad and Scroll
Press and hold down Func then press / / to lock or unlock the keypad. Keypad Lock and On (if the keypad is locked) or Off (if the keypad is unlocked) appears. This does not affect the volume setting. The scroll control still controls the volume when you lock the controls.
Turning Power Save On or Off
Set Battery Save On The scanner goes into low-power mode when you monitor a conventional channel that has no activity. Off Power save is off.

Priority Scan

Set Priority
Or, while holding on any channel, press to select one of these priority modes: Off Normal scanning

+ 1/pri

On While scanning a conventional system, the scanner interrupts every 2 seconds and checks the priority channels in each unlocked conventional system. Priority channels in lower priority key numbered systems (starting from 1) have highest priority. PRI appears when you select this mode. Plus On The scanner only scans priority channels in unlocked conventional systems. PRI flashes when you select this mode.
Other Settings Using the Backlight
Set Backlight 10 sec The backlight stays on for 10 seconds after you press. 30 sec The backlight stays on for 30 seconds after you press. Squelch The backlight turns on when the squelch opens then stays on for 5 seconds. Keypress The backlight turns on when any key is pressed then stays on for 10 seconds. Infinite The backlight turns on when you press then stays on until you press again. 54

Setting System Frequencies
Select the system Set Frequencies Input a system frequency, then press the scroll control. To enter additional frequencies, press Menu , use the scroll control to select New Frequency, then repeat the above. Note: If you select Control Channel Only mode (see Setting Control-Channel Only (Motorola Systems Only) on Page 86), you only need to enter the frequency(s) that can be assigned as the control channel. Most frequency lists usually indicate which of the frequencies are the control channel frequencies. Otherwise, you must enter all of the frequencies.

Setting Modulation

Select the system Set Modulation Auto - the scanner uses the default modulation for the frequency band. FM - the scanner uses FM (frequency modulation) for the frequency band. NFM - the scanner uses narrowband FM for the frequency band. Note: The default setting is Auto. This setting controls the modulation method used for the frequency band. In most cases, if you leave this set to Auto, the scanner automatically selects the correct modulation type for the system you are programming.

Setting Attenuation

Select the system Set Attenuator This setting controls whether the attenuator will be on or off for the current system. Select your setting then press the scroll control. Off - the attenuator is off. On - system frequencies are attenuated by about 18 dB. Notes: Even if ATT appears, attenuation might not work if the bar antenna is turned on and the tuned frequency is from 0.1 to 1.7 MHz. Turn on this setting if you are near strong signal sources. Attenuation can help reduce interference and desensitization that strong signals create.
You can also turn this setting on or off by holding on a trunked system, then pressing Func + E.
Entering/Editing Motorola Channel Groups
To enter channels in a system, first set up a channel group (or groups) to hold the channels. Then, enter the channel and channel parameters in the group(s).
Select the system Edit Group The scanner creates a group with a default name of Group nn. nn increments by one for each new group you create within a system. Next, refer to the appropriate section to set group-wide options: See Entering/Editing the Group Name on Page 89 See Setting the Group Quick Key on Page 90 See Deleting Groups on Page 91 See Copying Systems on Page 89 See Entering/Editing Motorola Channels on Page 72 See Setting I-Call (Motorola and EDACS Systems Only) on Page 85

Entering/Editing EDACS Channels

Select the system

Select the group Edit Channel New Channel Enter a talk group ID Note: You can enter I-Calls by pressing then the I-Call number. You can enter the I-Call wild card by pressing then 0. Refer to the appropriate section to change a channel setting: See Editing the Channel Name on Page 91 See Setting Channel Lockout on Page 96 See Editing the Talk Group ID (Trunked Channels Only) on Page 94 See Deleting Channels on Page 97 See Copying/Pasting Channels on Page 97 To program another channel within the same group, press Menu , then repeat the above. To create another channel group and enter more channels, press Menu three times, then proceed from Entering/Editing EDACS Channel Groups on Page 75.

Programming LTR Systems

New System LT Confirm? Yes=E/ No=. The scanner creates an empty LTR system, with a default name of System n L. n is a number that increments as you add new systems. L indicates that this is an LTR system. Next, refer to the appropriate section to set systemwide options. For most settings, you can accept the default. However, for the items in bold, you must enter information in order for your scanner to scan the system. See Editing the System Name on Page 80
See Setting the System Hold Time on Page 82 See Editing the System Quick Key on Page 81 See Setting the Channel Delay Time on Page 82 See Setting ID Scan/Search (Trunked Systems Only) on Page 83 See Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies on Page 111 See Setting Channel Attenuation (Conventional Channels Only) on Page 96 See Deleting Systems on Page 88 See Copying Systems on Page 89 See Setting System Frequencies on Page 77 See Entering/Editing LTR Channel Groups on Page 77
Select the system Set Frequencies New Frequency Input a system frequency, then press the scroll control. The scanner then prompts you to enter the LCN for the entered frequency. Enter the LCN, then press the scroll control. To enter additional frequencies, press Menu , use the scroll control to select New Frequency, then repeat the above.
Entering/Editing LTR Channel Groups
Select the system Edit Group The scanner creates a group with a default name of Group nn. nn increments by one for each new group you create within a system. Next, refer to the appropriate section to set group-wide options: See Entering/Editing the Group Name on Page 89 See Setting the Group Quick Key on Page 90 See Setting Group Lockout on Page 90 See Deleting Groups on Page 91 See Entering/Editing LTR Channels/ Talkgroups on Page 78

Setting the Group Quick Key
Select the group Set Quick Key After selecting this option, press 0-9 to assign the group to a quick key or press to assign the system to no quick key, then press E. Hints: You can assign as many groups to the same quick key as you want. A groups quick key must be activated to be scanned.

Setting Group Lockout

Select the group Set Lockout This setting determines whether the scanner scans this group when it is enabled. Select your setting, then press E. Lockout - the group is not scanned. Unlocked - the group is scanned.
Note: The default setting is Unlocked.

Deleting Groups

Select the group Delete Group The scanner prompts you to confirm deletion. To confirm, press E. To cancel, press. Note: Deleted groups cannot be restored. You must re-enter them.

Channel-Level Settings

These settings affect only the channel you are programming.

Editing the Channel Name

Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Edit Name Follow these steps to enter/edit the channel name. 1. Rotate the scroll control to select the first letter. 2. Press and hold down Func then rotate the scroll control once to select the next letter. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you have entered the channel name. Then press E or press down on the scroll control to accept the setting. Hints:
Each channel name can be up to 16 characters. Abbreviate as necessary to fit. The channel name appears on the second line of the display when the scanner stops on a channel. If you do not enter a channel name, the scanner displays the frequency (for conventional systems) or the talk group ID (for trunked systems) when it stops on a channel. Press Press twice to delete the current character. three times to clear the entire alpha tag.
Channel names take up extra memory. To maximize channels, use channel names only where necessary.
Editing Frequencies (Conventional Channels Only)
Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Input Frequency Input the frequency, then press the scroll control. To change the frequency you entered, turn the scroll control to select Edit Frequency, then press the scroll control.
Setting Channel Priority (Conventional Channels Only)
Select the group Edit Channel Select the channel Set Priority This setting controls whether the scanner treats the channel as a priority channel while scanning. Select your setting, then press E. On - when you turn on the Priority feature, the channel will be scanned every 2 seconds. P appears. Off - the channel will not be treated with priority. Note: The default setting is Off.

Notes: You can also lock and unlock a search range by pressing Func , selecting the search range then pressing Func + L/O. If you select 0, the scanner then searches the entire range one time. The default setting is 2 seconds for each search range. The scanner moves to the next system or search range after the hold time expires, any current transmission ends, and the channel delay time expires.

Editing a Service Search

You can change the way service search works for each service.

Search for. Edit Service

Select your setting, then press the scroll control. Set Delay Time This setting determines how long the scanner waits after a transmission ends before resuming quick search or Close Call operation. Select your setting, then press the scroll control. Off The scanner resumes immediately when the transmission ends. 1-5 sec The scanner waits the set amount of time after the transmission ends before resuming. Set Attenuator This setting controls the attenuator for search operation. Select your setting, then press the scroll control. Off The attenuator is off. On Reception is attenuated by about 18 dB.
Notes: Turn on this setting if you are near other strong signal sources. Attenuation sometimes helps to reduce interference and desensitization that strong signals create. Even if ATT appears, attenuation might not work if the bar antenna is turned on and the tuned frequency is from 0.1 to 1.7 MHz. Search with Scan - sets whether the scanner includes the service search during scanning. If unlocked, the scanner first scans all selected systems, then searches the selected service searches for the selected hold time (0-255 seconds). Notes: You can also lock and unlock a search range by pressing Func , selecting the search range then pressing Func + L/O. If you select 0, the scanner searches the entire range one time. The default setting is 2 seconds for each search range. The scanner moves to the next system or search range after the hold time expires, any current transmission ends, and the channel delay time expires.

Auto Search and Store

Your scanners Auto Store feature lets you search for new frequencies in custom search ranges or within a service search range on a conventional system, or new talk group IDs on a trunked system. Note: You cannot use Auto Search and Store to select racing systems or EDACS SCAT systems.

Selecting a System

To store frequencies or talk group IDs you find during Auto Store, you must first select a system where the frequencies or talk group IDs will be stored.
Search for. Search and Store
Select the system where you want to store the frequencies or talk group IDs If no systems are programmed, No System Stored appears. If you have already stored too many systems, Over Limit appears.
Storing a Conventional System

Using Tone-Out

Fire Tone-Out Introduction
Your scanner can be set to respond to fire tone-outs that use standard two-tone sequential paging, short one-tone paging, and long group tone paging. You can save up to 10 settings. When you select a setting in standby mode, the scanner also monitors for any other setting that uses the same transmit frequency, modulation, and attentuation settings. You need tone-out setup information from the agency you wish to monitor.Check with your local agency or on-line resources. Uniden America Corporation has no information regarding local tone-out systems.

Setting Tone-Out Standby

Tone-Out for.
Tone-Out Standby Turn the scroll control to select the tone-out to monitor. All tone-outs that have the same frequency, modulation, and attenuation setting as the one you select, are also monitored. In standby mode, the display cycles through all monitored tone-out settings.Regardless of the current display, the scanner always alerts on any received toneout that matches a stored setting. If you press HOLD while in standby mode, the scanner temporarily exits the mode and you hear all transmissions on that frequency. No alerts sound, even if a tone-out matches one you have stored. Press HOLD again to return to standby mode.

Setting Up Tone-Out

Tone-Out
Setup Scroll to select the tone-out (1 - 10) you want to program, then press EYES. Then you can scroll to any of
the following settings and press EYES to select and modify the selected settings: Edit Name - Sets the name for the selected toneout setting. Set Frequency Sets the tone-outs RF frequency parameters. Edit Frequency Enter the desired frequency that the scanner should monitor for the tone-out. Set Modulation Set the modulation type for the paging signal. Auto The scanner uses the default modulation for the frequency band. If the default modulation is AM or WFM, the modulation operates as FM. FM The scanner uses FM for the frequency band. This is the default setting. NFM The scanner uses NFM modulation. Set Attenuaton Turn the scroll control to select On or Off. Set Tone Sets the audio tone frequency for the page. Edit Tone A Set the audio frequency for Tone A Edit Tone B Set the audio frequency for Tone B

Notes:

For two-tone pages, enter a value for A and B. For one-tone pages using short tones of less than 3.75 seconds, enter the tone value for A, and 0 (zero) for B.
Using Weather Alert (SAME) Using Tone-Out
For long-tone pages, such as group pages of more than 3.75 seconds, enter 0 (zero) for A and the tone value for B. Set Delay Time Sets the time the scanner remains in monitor mode after the scanner receives a page and the carrier drops. 1-5 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. Off: the scanner resumes standby as soon as the carrier drops after a page. Set Alert Sets the alert the scanner uses when it receives an alert. Alert 1 - 9, Off scroll to select the alert tone pattern, The scanner sounds each alert as you scroll to its numbered value. If you select Off, the scanner does not sound an alert. After you select an alert pattern, the scanner prompts for the alert level for a received alert. Level options 1 to 15 sets a fixed audio level independent of the main volume setting. AUTO uses the main volume setting for the alerts.

Care and Maintenance

nance Care scanner off Mainte- the and before disconnecting Turn the

General Use

power. If memory is lost, simply reprogram each channel. 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. 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. Also try changing the height or angle of the antenna.

Cleaning

Disconnect the power to the unit before cleaning. 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.

Preset Map 13

Block Size Code Size Code 3 Size Code 3 Size Code 11 Size Code 4 Size Code 4 Size Code 0 Size Code 0 Size Code 0

Preset Map 14

Block Size Code Size Code 4 Size Code 3 Size Code 10 Size Code 4 Size Code 4 Size Code 4 Size Code 12 (Size Code 12)

Preset Map 15

Block Size Code Size Code 4 Size Code 4 Size Code 4 Size Code 11 Size Code 11 Size Code 0 Size Code 12 (Size Code 12)

Preset Map 16

Block Size Code Size Code 3 Size Code 10 Size Code 10 Size Code 11 Size Code 0 Size Code 0 Size Code 12 (Size Code 12)

User Defined Fleet Maps

Type I Programming Information
When a Type I system is designed, the address information for all the IDs is divided into 8 equal sized blocks, numbered 07. When you program your scanner to track a Type I system, you must select a size code for each of these blocks. When you have assigned a size code to all 8 blocks, youll have defined the fleet map for the system you are tracking. Each size code determines the number of fleets, subfleets, and IDs each block will have. For example, a size code of S-4 has one fleet, which is divided into 16 separate subfleets, and it has a total of 512 individual IDs. When a block is assigned a size code, the fleet or fleets created within the block are assigned a Type I ID. The way these IDs display on your scanner depend on the block number and the blocks size code. When a Type I ID appears, the leftmost digit represents the block which contains the ID. The next 2-3 digits identify which fleet is active, and the last digit(s) identifies the subfleet. The details concerning how the size codes are selected by a Type I System designer are highly dependent on the specific needs of the systems users. Some organizations might want many subfleets with only a few radios each, while another organization might want only a few subfleets with many radios each. Your task is to program your fleet map with the same size code assignments as the trunked system. If you do this accurately, youll track all the Fleet-Subfleet combinations used by the system. In other words, youll hear complete communications while monitoring a trunked system. If you dont already know the size codes used, youll have to guess at them. But since you dont have to figure out all the blocks at once, this isnt as hard as it
seems. Select a size code for a block, and then press Scan. Now listen to the communications. If you decide you are receiving most of the replies to the conversations with IDs assigned to the block you just programmed, then youve probably selected the right size code and can work on the next block of the map. Finally, for most public safety systems there are some size codes which are more common. S-3 and S-4 are probably the most common, followed by S-10, S-11, and S-12.

County

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Important: Evidence Warranty original purchase One-YearofLimited is required for warranty service. 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

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Table of Contents

Introduction.... 3 FCC Statement... 4 IC Statement.... 5 Mounting the BC-RH96.... 7 Using the Mounting Bracket... 7 Using Hook and Loop Material... 9 BC-RH96 Connections.... 10 Connecting Cables.... 11 Remote Head and Scanner Power... 11. Control Cable... 11 Data Port Cable Firmware Updates.. 12 Control Configuration Guides... 13 The BR330T Key Configuration... 14. The BCD396T Key Configuration.. 14. The BCT15 Key Configuration... 15. The BCD996T Key Configuration.. 15. Operation.... 16 Setting the BC-RH96 Backlight.. 17 Configuration Menu Mode... 18. Setting the BC-RH96 LCD Contrast.. 18 Setting Mobile Options.... 19 Mobile Default Key Assigment... 19 Setting Handy Options.... 21 Default Handy Option Key Assigment.. 21 Setting the Function Mode... 22 Setting Hold Timer.... 22. Setting Auto Release... 23 Miscellaneous.... 23. Volume Settings - For Handy Scanner... 23 Control Limitations.... 24 Serial Operation Precautions.. 24 Initialize Memory (Reset).. 25 Using the Cable Clamp... 25 Specifications... 26 One Year Limited Warranty... 26
2007 Uniden America Corporation, Fort Worth, TX 76155 All Rights Reserved

Introduction

Your Bearcat BC-RH96 Remote Head helps you get more out of your Uniden BCD396T, BR330T, BCT15, or BCD996T scanner. The BC-RH96 provides the following features: It controls all the functions of your Uniden mobile or handy scanner (with the exception of the scanners power control.) It gives you three shortcut keys that you can assign to your scanners most often used operations. It serves as a large LCD with your handy scanner.
It recognizes the scanner baud rate for reliable communications between units. Its Volume and Squelch controls emulate those on the scanner. It provides a large, easy to read LCD display with adjustable backligh and contrast levels. It emulates your mobile scanners Close Call and Alert LED signals. Please read the entire manual to familiarize yourself with installation and operation for maximum enjoyment.

FCC Statement

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 the 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.
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. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

IC Statement

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

Included with your BC-RH96
Your Bearcat Remote Head is supplied with essential components and accessories to get you operational. Supplied are: The BC-RH96 Remote Head unit. A steel mounting bracket with attachment washers factory installed. Mounting hardware (screws and washers) to attach the bracket. Threaded knobs to allow mounting the Remote Head quickly to the bracket.
Remote connection cable, 10 feet in length. A correctly polarized vehicle DC adapter to let you connect the Remote Head to a convenience outlet in your vehicle that provides 12-13.8 VDC. This Owners Manual. A set of pocket-sized Quick Reference Configuration cards for convenient setup and usage. A Self Adhesive Cable Clamp If any of the above items are missing or damaged, immediately contact your place of purchase or Uniden Customer Service at (800) 297-1023.

Mounting the BC-RH96

The following two mounting methods are suggestions used by most. Depending upon your individual situation, you may decide on a different approach.
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 dealers service department or a qualified professional installer. Important: AVOID AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONES. Ignoring this installation concern may result in bodily harm and the inability of the airbag to perform properly. Be sure to select a mounting location so that when you route power and remote cables they do not interfere with any existing cables or other controls. Check local laws to determine if using a scanner is legal in your area.
Using the Mounting Bracket
For most vehicles, the supplied bracket will be the easiest method of mounting. With the bracket removed from the Remote Head, 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,
1. Using the supplied screws or other suitable hardware, secure the bracket.

Under Dash Bracket

. Insert the BC-RH96 and insert the bracket knobs to lock the Remote Head in position. 3. Attach the provided Cigarette Lighter Power Cord to the rear power jack marked DC IN 13.8V. Then plug the adapter end into a dash mounted 12V DC socket. 4. Insert the 3-Conductor Mini-Plug of the supplied ten-foot cable in the REMOTE ack on the back j of the scanner.
Star Washers & Screws

Bracket Knobs

BC-RH96
5. Route the Remote Cable through the Slotted Guide (3) so it lies flat. Route the Power Cord so it does not interfere with any other wires.
Using Hook and Loop Material
The rear of the unit, when all connectors and cables are properly routed, is flat. This permits using hook and loop material (not supplied) that has a heavy-duty peel and stick adhesive on one side. This material is generally available from electronic supply stores and hardware stores. Do not apply the tape to the rear until all cables are installed and routed correctly. Do not cover the slotted guide with the tape.
Follow the directions supplied with the hook and loop material. Locate a suitable spot on the dash, console, or other area. If you use the Remote Head in another place such as a radio room, using tape lets you quickly mount or remove the Head as desired. Note: The two slots on the front of the Remote Head cannot be used for mounting. These slots are cosmetic features only.

BC-RH96 Connections

Note: Connect the Remote Cable and route it through the cable channel as shown. Then connect the DC Power Cable and route it through the channel.
Always route both cables through the channel.

DC Power Input Jack

DC IN 13.8V

REMOTE

To Remote Cable Mini-Plug Cable Routing Guides Data Port (for firmware updates)

Connecting Cables

There are three cables that you can connect to the BCRH96. The DC power cable The Remote Control cable The Data Port cable (not supplied with BC-RH96)

diameter and wire it with the center positive using at least 18 gauge wire to an extra fuse block terminal of your vehicle. The Remote Head cannot turn power to the scanner off or on. Therefore, consider connecting the power lead of the scanner to a terminal on your vehicle that is turned off when you turn off the ignition key.
Remote Head and Scanner Power
To provide power to the Remote Head, insert the barrel of the cigarette lighter adapter into the jack in the back of the unit marked DC IN 13.8V. Insert the other end in a convenient socket on the dash of your vehicle. To connect a power lead permanently, obtain a barrel connector 5.5 mm diameter, with a center pin 2 mm 11

Control Cable

The ten-foot supplied Control Cable has a stereo miniplug on one end and a scanner serial connector on the other. Insert the mini-plug into the REMOTE jack on the rear of the Remote Head. Route the cable through
the guides to keep the cable correctly positioned. Then, route the remainder of the cable toward the location of your target scanner. When doing so, be sure to avoid sharp metal edges of your vehicles body, or other possible hazards. Be sure the cable does not interfere with controls, operation of the vehicle, or passenger safety. Insert the cables special connector in the front port of the BCT15/BCD996T mobile scanner, or the side port of the BR330T/BCD396T handy scanner.
nect the data transfer cable to this port on the bottom of the Remote Head. Connect the other end to the DB9 serial port on your PC. This is the only purpose of this connection. Important: For best operation, be sure your scanner always has the latest firmware. Visit www.uniden.com to verify that your scanner has the most up-to-date firmware.
Data Port Cable Firmware Updates
The Remote Head has a data port (see BC-RH96 Connections)so you can update the firmware using the data transfer cable provided with your scanner. Con12
Control Configuration Guides
The BC-RH96 lets you remotely operate the following scanners: BCT15 Mobile Scanner BCD996T Mobile Scanner BR330T Handy Scanner BCD396T Handy Scanner Even though the scanners have different controls and functions, when you connect the BC-RH96 to the scanner, the Remote Head automatically changes the functionality of its controls to match the operation of the target scanner. 13
Important: If you have more than one scanner, be sure to turn off power to the BC-RH96 before switching target scanners. To assist you to better understand each of these changes, a set of pocket-sized Quick Reference Cards are provided. The diagrams on the next pages replicate the card diagrams.

BR330T

F1 F2 F3

BCD396T

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rcl rev

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The BR330T Key Configuration
The BCD396T Key Configuration

STATE F1 F2 F3

BCD996T
F1 F2 SRCH1 SRCH2 SRCH3 SRCH4 SRCH5 SRCH6

PRI WX

SRCH1 SRCH2 SRCH3

ATT REV ALERT

ATT REV

MUTE F + LIGHT

The BCT15 Key Configuration
The BCD996T Key Configuration

Operation

Apply power to your target scanner and set its Baud Rate to the highest setting. Make sure that the Remote Control cable is properly connected, and rotate the VOL control clockwise past OFF until it clicks. The LCD displays the following screens (your version number may be different than the screen shown here):
If you have not connected a target scanner, you see the screen below. If the BC-RH96 remains on while you turn on the scanner, this display is automatically replaced with the scanners initial display.
When you turn the Remote Head off, you see the screen to the right which reminds you that power is still applied to the target scanner.
Setting the BC-RH96 Backlight
To adjust the backlight brightness level on the Remote Head, repeatedly press the VOL control. The display cycles through available backlight brightness levels, including off. Stop when you reach the desired level.
Brightness Auto-Adjust (mobile scanners only) When you connect a mobile scanner, the Remote Head automatically adjusts its backlight brightness level to match the brightness level of the target mobile scanner. If you change the brightness level on either the Remote Head or the target scanner, the level changes on both devices at the same time. (This function is not available on Handy Scanners.) Note: If the Remote Head is connected to a BCT15 scanner, press F + VOL control to change the backlight brightness level.

Configuration Menu Mode

Once you have the units on, press [MENU] to enter the Configuration Settings Options. You can skip the opening screens by holding [MENU] while turning on power. You see the Remote Head Menu screen. To select an item on the screen, rotate the FUNC knob to scroll to the item. To make a choice, press [E/Yes] or the rotary FUNC knob. To step back to a previous menu, press [MENU]. 18

To exit from the Menu Mode, press [SCAN], [HOLD], or [L/O]. To re-enter the Menu Mode, turn the Remote head off then on while holding in [MENU].
Setting the BC-RH96 LCD Contrast
1. Rotate the rotary control to Set LCD Contrast then press the knob or [E/Yes]. Rotate the knob from Contrast 1 through Contrast 15. The LCD contrast changes with each level. The default is level 8. 3. When you reach the desired level, press the knob or [E/Yes] again to make your selection.

Setting Mobile Options

1. Scroll to highlight Mobile Option, then press the rotary knob. The screen shows Set Key Assign. Press the rotary knob again. 3. Scroll to the desired key (F1 Key, F2 Key, or F3 Key) and press the rotary knob to select it. 4. For each F Key, you can select a function from the Select Action menu screen. 19
The Default selection associates the F Keys on the Remote Head exactly the same as the corresponding F Key on the target mobile scanner.
Mobile Default Key Emulation Mobile Default Key Assigment ORIGINAL Key Operation BCD996T BCT15 [F1] [PRI] [POL/DOT] [F] [WX] [HP/BT] [F3] [GPS] [GPS] Key
The Default Option table only applies to the BCT15 and BCD996T. The following list applies to all four scanners (mobile and handy type) for F1, F2, or F3. F1, F2, F3 Key Function F+Menu Key.[FUNC]+[MENU] F+L/O Key..[FUNC]+[L/O] Scan Key... [Scan] Hold Key...[Hold] Service Menu. Service Search Range Menu WX Scan Menu..WX Operation Menu Goto Custom.Custom Search Mode Goto CC Only.. Close Call Only Mode Goto Tone-Out.. Tone Out Standby Mode 20
CC Band Menu.Close Call Band Setting Menu Settings Menu.. Settings Menu Brdcst Scrn Menu..Broadcast Screen Band Menu Search L/O Menu..Review L/O List Details about each of the operations of the F keys listed above can be found in the respective Owners Manual for the mobile or handy scanners.

Setting Handy Options

1. Scroll to highlight Handy Option, then press the rotary knob. The screen shows Set Key Assign. Press the rotary knob again. 3. Scroll to the desired key (F1 Key, F2 Key, or F3 Key) and press the rotary knob to select it. 4. For each F Key, select a function from the Select Action menu screen.
The Default selection associates the F Keys on the Remote Head exactly the same as the corresponding F Key on a Mobile scanner or a function on a Handy scanner.
Handy Default Key Emulation Default Handy Option Key Assigment ORIGINAL Key Operation BR330T BCD396T [F1] Custom Search [F] CC Only [F3] Tone-Out Key

F Key column applies to the BC-RH96 F keys.
Setting the Function Mode
If you scroll to the Handy Option menu, you can highlight Set Func Mode. Select this to choose between Set Hold Timer and Set Auto Release.
The five settings are: Off: Function mode is continuously enabled only while pressing the Control or SQ knob. 3 sec: 5 sec: Function mode is enabled for 3 seconds after releasing the Control or SQ knob. Function mode is enabled for 5 seconds after releasing the Control or SQ knob.

Setting Hold Timer

When you select this option, you can scroll through and select from five settings. The setting determines how long the knob acting as the FUNC control is enabled each time you press it if you do nothing else.
10 sec: Function mode is enabled for 10 seconds after releasing the Control or SQ knob. Infinite:Function mode is enabled until the Control or SQ knob is pressed again (default). 22

Setting Auto Release

Choose this option to set the Function Auto Release to On or Off. Turning the Auto-Release on lets you press any key to exit the Function mode. Turning the Auto-Release off (the default setting) means you can only press the Function key to exit Function mode. No other key has any effect.

Miscellaneous

Volume Settings - For Handy Scanner
While it is possible to configure the BC-RH96 rotary FUNC control as your VOL control, we suggest not doing so. The VOL control still functions as a volume control. If the FUNC control is configured as volume, it is possible to have a situation that a very slight movement of the VOL control results in a sudden and loud increase in your audio. It is best to configure the VOL control as volume in all cases.

Control Limitations

There are some operations that cannot be performed using the BC-RH96. Operation Power control Wired and On-Air Clone Upside Down Display Backlight Scanner Control Key Lock Operation No Close Call & Alert LED Scanner Type All All Mobile Handy Handy Handy
Serial Operation Precautions
The BCT15 and the BCD996T have a 9-pin serial connection in the back designed for use with serial operations in addition to the special serial jack on the front. Other than connecting a GPS, the front and the back cannot be used or connected at the same time when the BC-RH96 is in use. For example, if you connect a 9-pin serial cable to your PC to use the UASD programming software, disconnect the BC-RH96 front cable first.

Initialize Memory (Reset)
To reset the BC-RH96 to factory default settings, follow the sequence below. Note that once done, there is no undo and all programmed keys are reset. With the unit off, press and hold the following keys and turn on power at the same time: [2], [9] and [HOLD].You see the reset screen below. If you turn off power during reset, the process starts again when you next turn on the unit.

Using the Cable Clamp

A self-adhesive clamp/ guide is provided to assist you to safely route the Remote Cable to your target scanner. Clean the planned location, peel the base covering, and firmly press it on the scanner. Then route the Remote Cable through the guide. This helps assure that the remote Cable will not come out of the special connector on either a Mobile of Handy scanner. 25

Specifications

Size (inches) Weight (Remote Head only) Input Voltage Current Drain (nominal) Operating Temperature 7.2 W x 1.9 D x 2.2 H (without knobs) 0.7 pounds 13.8 Vdc (11.0 - 16.6 Vdc) In standby: 2 mA In use: 106 mA (backlight high) -20 to +60 C (-4 to +140 F)
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Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. 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 owners manual 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 either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit 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. Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit. 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
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