Uniden UBC780XLT Scanner User Manual


 
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Storing Search Frequencies
You can quickly store any frequency you find during Search.
Caution: You must select the channel in which you will store the frequency before entering
the search mode. Otherwise, you may erase a stored frequency that you want
to keep.
1. During search, press HOLD/ when the scanner
stops at the frequency you want to store.
2. Press E to store the frequency in the channel you selected.
Note: If the frequency you want to store exists already,
WARNING appears on the display
with a beep. (See Duplicate Frequency Alert on page 19.)
After storing the frequency, it moves to the manual mode.
3. To store another frequency, select another channel for the new frequency by pressing
MAN or HOLD/ or LIMIT/.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 after starting search for all the Search frequencies you want
to store.
Auto Storing
The scanner automatically stores searched frequencies if its auto store feature is activated.
To make use of this feature, set a search range first (see page 26), then enter into the menu mode.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or to select SEARCH EVENT and then press E.
3. Press or to select AUTO STORE and then press E.
4. Set to ON using , or VFO and pressing E. All
bank numbers start flashing and AUTO is lit on
the display.
5. Select the bank numbers you want to use with the
keypad. The selected bank numbers stop flashing.
Note: If the selected bank has no free channels to store,
ERROR will appear on the display with a beep.
6. Press SRCH to start auto storing.The AUTO icon on the display
begins to flash. Audio is muted during the storing process.
7. After the search has gone through the search
range, press MAN or MENU to stop this feature.
STORE END appears in the display. You
may want to let it run through the search range
again because during the first pass there
may not be any transmissions at that
particular time.
Remember! You can also use the VFO control for scrolling. Also instead of pressing
E, you can press the VFO/SELECT control or press the SELECT/MUTE key.