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Fire tone-out introduction, Setting tone-out standby, Setting up tone-out – Uniden BCT15 User Manual

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Fire Tone-Out Introduction

Fire Tone-Out Introduction

Your scanner can be set to respond to fire tone-outs, a system comprised of
standardized 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 attenuation settings. To quickly switch to Fire Tone-Out
mode, press

F

and then press [SQ].

You need tone-out setup information from the agency you wish to monitor. Check
with your local agency or on-line resources as Uniden America Corporation has no
information regarding local tone-out systems.

Setting Tone-Out Standby

[MENU]

Tone-Out for...

F

Tone-Out Standby

F

Turn the Scroll Control

to select which of the ten tone-outs 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
tone-out that matches a stored setting.

If you press [HOLD/RESUME] 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/RESUME] again to
return to standby mode.

Setting Up Tone-Out

[MENU]

Tone-Out for...

F

Tone-Out Setup

F

Scroll to select the tone-out (1 - 10) you want to program, then press

F

.

Then you

can scroll to any of the following settings and press

F

to select and modify the

selected settings:

Edit Name

— Sets the name for the selected tone-out setting.

Set Frequency

— Sets the tone-out’s RF frequency parameters. Then select:

Edit Frequency

— Enter the desired frequency that the scanner should monitor

for the tone-out.