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    Preset Map 9
    Preset Map 11
    Preset Map 13
    Preset Map 15 Preset Map 16Preset Map 14 Preset Map 12 Preset Map  10
    Size Code
    SIZE CODE 4
    SIZE CODE 4
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0 Block
    1 0
    2
    3
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    6
    7Size Code
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 4
    SIZE CODE 4 Block
    1 0
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    Size Code
    SIZE CODE 4
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0 Block
    1 0
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    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 Block
    1 0
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    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) Block
    1 0
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7Size 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) Block
    1 0
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    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) Block
    1 0
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    Size Code
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 0
    SIZE CODE 4 Block
    1 0
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7 
    						
    							User Defined Fleet Maps
    Type I Programming Information
    When a Type I system is designed, the address information for all the IDs are divided into 8
    equal sized blocks. 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, you have defined the Fleet Map for the system youre tracking. Each size code
    determines the number of Fleets, Subfleets, and IDs each block will have. For example, a
    size code of 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 depends on the block
    number and the blocks size code. When a Type I ID displays, the left most digit represents
    the block which contains the ID. The next two or three 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 may want
    many subfleets with only a few radios each, while another organization may 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.
    SIZE CODE 3 and SIZE CODE 4 are probably the most common, followed by SIZE CODE
    10, SIZE CODE 11, and SIZE CODE 12.
    66
    Block
    (1 digit)Subfleet
    (1 or 2 digits)
    Which Fleet
    within the Block
    (2 or 3 digits) 
    						
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    Fleet Map Size Codes
    Size Code Restrictions
    If you select SIZE CODE 12, 13, or 14, there are some restrictions as to which blocks can
    be used for these codes.
    •SIZE CODE 12 can only be assigned to Blocks 0, 2, 4, or 6.
    •SIZE CODE 13 can only be assigned to Blocks 0 and 4.
    •SIZE CODE 14 can only be assigned to Block 0.
    Since these SIZE CODES require multiple blocks, you will be prompted for the next
    available block when programming a Fleet Map. For example, if you assign Block 0 as an
    SIZE CODE 12, you will be prompted for Block 2, the next block available, instead of Block
    1. And if you assign Block 0 as SIZE CODE 14, you would not see another prompt because
    all available blocks have been used.
    Size Fleets Subfleets IDsBlocksUsed
    0 Reserves block for Type II IDs +
    1 128 4 16 1
    216 8 64 1
    3 8 8 128 1
    4 1 16 512 1
    564 4 32 1
    632 8 32 1
    732 4 64 1
    8 16 4 128 1
    9 8 4 256 1
    10 4 8 256 1
    11 2 16 256 1
    12 1 16 1024 2
    13 1 16 2048 4
    14 1 16 4096 8 
    						
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    Hurricane/Tropical Storm Warning HUW 0 HURRICANETsunami Warning TSW 0 TSUNAMICoastal Flood Warning CFW 0 COASTAL FLOODSpecial Marine Warning SMW 0 SPECIAL MARINEAvalanche Warning AVW 0 AVALANCHEVolcano Warning VOW 0 VOLCANOShelter In Place Warning SPW 0 SHELTERCivil Danger Watch CDA 0 CIVIL DANGERRadiological Hazard Watch RHA 0 RADIOLOGICALHazardous Material Watch HMA 0 HAZARDOUSWinter Storm Watch WSA 0 WINTER STORMHigh Wind/ Dust Storm Watch HWA 0 HIGH WINDTornado Watch TOA 0 TORNADOSevere Thunderstorm Watch SVA 0 THUNDERSTORMFlash Flood Watch FFA 0 FLASH FLOODFlood Watch FLA 0 FLOODHurricane/ Tropical Storm Watch HUA 0 HURRICANETsunami Watch TSA 0 TSUNAMICoastal Flood Watch CFA 0 COASTAL FLOODAvalanche Watch AVA 0 AVALANCHE
    Volcano Watch VOA 0 VOLCANO
    Event Code Standard Event Level (Siren Type) LCD DisplayWarning Watch Statement TestEmergency Action Notification EAN 0 EMG NOTIFYEmergency Action Termination EAT 0 EMG TERMINATENational Information Center NIC 0 NATIONAL INFOTornado Warning # TOW(or TOR)0 TORNADOService Thunderstorm Warning # SVW(or SVR)0 THUNDERSTORMFlash Flood Warning FFW 0 FLASH FLOODFlash Warning FLW 0 FLOODWinter Storm Warning WSW 0 WINTER STORMBlizzard Warning BZW 0 BLIZZARDHigh Wing/ Dust Storm Warning HWW 0 HIGH WINDRadio logical Hazard Warning RHW 0 RADIOLOGICALCivil Danger Warning CDW 0 CIVIL DANGERLocal Area Emergency LAE 0 LOCAL EMGHazardous Material Warning HMW 0 HAZARDOUSCivil Emergency Message CEM 0 CIVIL EMGImmediate Evacuation Warning IEW 0 EVACUATIONImmediate Evacuation Notice EVI 0 EVACUATE NOTELaw Enforcement Warning LEW 0 LAW ENFORCEMENT
    Fire Warning FRW 0 FIRE
    NWR-SAME EVENT CODE 
    						
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    Event Code StandardEvent Level (Siren Type)
    LCD DisplayWarning Watch Statement Test
    Severe Weather Statement SVS 0 SEVERE WXSpecial Weather Statement SPS 0 SPECIAL WXFlash Flood Statement FFS 0 FLASH FLOODFlood Statement FLS 0 FLOODHurricane Statement HLS 0 HURRICANENational Periodic Test NPT 0 NATION PERIODRequired Monthly Test RMT 0 MONTHLYRequired Weekly Test RWT 0
    0WEEKLYSystem Demonstration/ Practice DMO Note SYSTEM DEMONational Hazard Warning NHW 0 NATION HAZARDUnknown Emergency Tune TV **E 0 UNKNOWN TVUnknown Warning Tune TV **W 0 UNKNOWN TVUnknown Watch Tune TV **A 0 UNKNOWN TV
    Unknown Statement Tune TV **S 0 UNKNOWN TV
    Administrative Message ADR 0 ADMIN MESSAGEChild Abduction Emergency CAE CHILD EMERGENCYDusd Storm Warning DSW DUST STORMEarthquake Warning EQW EARTHQUAKENetwork Message Notification NMN 0
    0NETWORK MESSAGE911 telephone Outage  Emergency TOE
    0911 PHONE OUTAGENuclear Power Plant Warning NUW
    0NUCLEAR PLANTTropical Storm Warning TRW TROPICAL STORMTropical Storm Watch TRA0
    TROPICAL STORMDust Storm Watch DSA0
    0
    DUST STORMEarthquake Watch EQA0
    0
    0Missing Child Statement MIS0
    MISSING CHILDNuclear Power Plant Test Messag NPM NUCLEAR PLANTNuclear Power Plant Warning NPW 0 NUCLEAR PLANTNuclear Power Plant Warning NPP 0 NUCLEAR PLANTSchool Closing Statement SCS
    00
    Dam Break Warning DBW DAM BREAK
    EATHQUAKE
    SCHOOL CLOSING
    Note: Demo alerts are displayed but no audible alert is generated. 
    						
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    CTCSS Frequency List (Hz)
    DCS Tone  Code
    67.0
    91.5
    118.8
    156.7
    210.771.9
    94.8
    123.0
    162.2
    218.174.4
    97.4
    127.3
    167.9
    225.777.0
    100.0
    131.8
    173.8
    233.679.7
    103.5
    136.5
    179.9
    241.882.5
    107.2
    141.3
    186.2
    250.385.4
    110.9
    146.2
    192.888.5
    114.8
    151.4
    203.5
    023
    051
    114
    143
    174
    245
    266
    332
    411
    452
    506
    612
    703025
    053
    115
    145
    205
    246
    271
    343
    412
    454
    516
    624
    712026
    054
    116
    152
    212
    251
    274
    346
    413
    455
    523
    627
    723031
    065
    122
    155
    223
    252
    306
    351
    423
    462
    526
    631
    731032
    071
    125
    156
    225
    255
    311
    356
    431
    464
    532
    632
    732036
    072
    131
    162
    226
    261
    315
    364
    432
    465
    546
    654
    734043
    073
    132
    165
    243
    263
    325
    365
    445
    466
    565
    662
    743047
    074
    134
    172
    244
    265
    331
    371
    446
    503
    606
    664
    754
    Range Offset29.520 - 29.580 +0.1 MHz29.620 - 29.680 -0.1 MHz52.010 - 52.990 +1 MHz53.010 - 53.990 -1 MHz143.750 +4.375 MHz143.900 +4.25 MHz144.510 - 144.890 +0.6 MHz145.110 - 145.490 -0.6 MHz146.010 - 146.385 +0.6 MHz146.415 - 146.505 +1 MHz146.595 +1 MHz146.610 - 146.985 -0.6 MHz147.000 - 147.390 +0.6 MHz147.415 - 147.505 -1 MHz147.595 -1 MHz147.600 - 147.990 -0.6 MHz148.125 -4.375 MHz148.150 -4.25 MHz222.120 - 223.380 +1.6 MHz223.720 - 224.980 -1.6 MHz420.000 - 424.9875 +5 MHz425.000 - 429.9875 -5 MHz
    440.000 - 444.9875 +5 MHz
    REVERSE LIST
    Range Offset445.000 - 449.9875 -5 MHz450.000 - 454.9875 +5 MHz455.000 - 459.9875 -5 MHz460.000 - 464.9875 +5 MHz465.000 - 469.9875 -5 MHz470.000 - 472.9875 +3 MHz473.000 - 475.9875 -3 MHz476.000 - 478.9875 +3 MHz479.000 - 481.9875 -3 MHz482.000 - 484.9875 +3 MHz485.000 - 487.9875 -3 MHz488.000 - 490.9875 +3 MHz491.000 - 493.9875 -3 MHz494.000 - 496.9875 +3 MHz497.000 - 499.9875 -3 MHz500.000 - 502.9875 +3 MHz503.000 - 505.9875 -3 MHz506.000 - 508.9875 +3 MHz509.000 - 511.9875 -3 MHz806.000 - 823.9875 +45 MHz851.000 - 868.9875 -45 MHz896.000 - 901.000 +39 MHz
    935.000 - 940.000 -39 MHz
    The reverse frequency for trunked systems is determined by the trunking system settings
    and can vary from the standard band plans. 
    						
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    0WEATHER
    PUBLIC SAFETY
    NEWS
    TV BROADCAST
    HAM RADIO
    MARINE
    RAILROAD
    AIR
    CB RADIO
    FRS & GMRS
    RACING
    SPECIAL
    CHAIN SEARCH
    1
    2MONITOR
    ALERT1: ONFIPS CODE 1
    :
    :
    FIPS CODE15
    ALL FILPS1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7CHAIN SEARCH 
    SEARCH RANGE
    (RANGE SELECT)
    DELAY
    ATTENUATOR
    TONE DATA
    RECORD
    AUTO STORE1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: NONE/ 2: 1 SECOND/
    3: 2 SECONDS/ 4: 4 SECONDS/
    5:INFINITE/ 6: -2 SECONDS/
    7: -5 SECONDS/ 8: -10 SECONDS
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: CTCSS/ 2: DCS/ 3: OFF
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5RANGE
    (RANGE SELECT)
    STEPS
    MODE
    ALPHA TAG
    TRUNK 1 SERVICE OPTION
    2: OFF
    1: 5KHz/2: 6.25KH/3: 7.5KH/4: 10KHz/
    5: 12.5KHz/6: 25KHz/7: 50KHz/
    8: 100KHz/9: AUTO
    1: AM/2: FM/3: WFM/4: NFM/5:AUTO
    1: PLAN 1
    2: PLAN 2
    3: PLAN 3
    4: PLAN 4
    1:ON
    2:OFF
    BC796D Flow Charts 
    						
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    1
     
    2CONVENTIONAL
    (CHANNEL SELECT)
    TRUNK
    (BANK SELECT)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
     
    7
    8FREQUENCY
    DELAY
    TONE DATA
    BEEP ALERT
    ATTENUATOR
    STEPS
    MODE
    RECORDFREQUENCY
    1: NONE/ 2: 1 SECOND/
    3: 2 SECONDS/ 4: 4 SECONDS/
    5:INFINITE/ 6: -2 SECONDS/
    7: -5 SECONDS/ 8: -10 SECONDS
    1: CTCSS/2: DCS/ 3: OFF
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: 5KHz/ 2: 6.25KHz/ 3: 7.5KHz/ 
    4: 10 KHz/ 5: 12.5 KHz/ 6: 25 KHz/ 
    7: 50 KHz/ 8: 100 KHz/ 9: AUTO
    1:AM/ 2:FM/ 3:WFM/ 4:NFM
    1: ON/ 2:OFFALPHA TAG1
    2
     
    3
     
    4
    5
    6
     
     7
    8
    9
    0TRUNK TYPE
    TRUNK CHANNEL
    (CHANNEL SELECT)
    TALK GROUP
    (ID NO.  SELECT)
    DELAY
    RECORD
    ID LIST TAG
     
    L/O ID REVIEW
    ACTIVITY ID
    I-CALL
    (MOTOROLA/ EDACS)
    ID SCAN LIST (LTR)
    STATUS BIT (MOTOROLA)
    EMERGENCY ALT (EDACS)
    EDCS ID FORM (EDACS)
    END CODE (MOTOROLA)
    CNTRL CH ONLY
    (TYPE1/ TYPE2 800,900)
    (Always On at P.25)    1
        2
         
    1: NONE/ 2: 1 SECOND/
    3: 2 SECONDS/ 4: 4 SECONDS/
    5:INFINITE/ 6: -2 SECONDS/
    7: -5 SECONDS/ 8: -10 SECONDS
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: ON/ 2: OFF
    1: ON/ 2: OFF/ 3: ONLYFREQUENCY
    STEPSALPHA TAG
    1: 5KHz/2: 6.25KH/3: 7.5KH/4: 10KHz/
    5: 12.5KHz/6: 25KHz/7: 50KHz/
    8: 100KHz/9: AUTO
    1
    2
     
     
     
    3
     
    4
     
    5
     
    6
    7
    8
    9
    1
     
     
     
     
     
    2ON
     
     
     
     
     
    OFFTYPE2/P25 800
    TYPE1
     
     
     
    TYPE2/P25 900
     
    TYPE2/P25 UHF
     
    TYPE2/P25 VHF
     
    EDCS WIDE
    EDCS NARROW
    EDCS SCT.
    LT1
    2
    3
    4ID
    ALPHA TAG
    RECORD
    BEEP ALERT1:ON / 2:OFF
    1:ON / 2:OFFSET FLEET 
    MAP USER 
    CUSTOM / 
    PRESET 1-16
     
    SET BASE 
    CONFIG 1-3
    SET BASE 
    CONFIG 1-3ENTER SPACE 
    FREQUENCY
     
    ENTER SPACE 
    FREQUENCYENTER 
    OFFSET 
    CHANNEL
    ENTER 
    OFFSET 
    CHANNEL 2 SCAN OPTION
    ENTER BASE 
    FREQUENCY
     
    ENTER BASE 
    FREQUENCY
    1: ON/ 2: OFF
    1: ON/ 2: OFF
    1: AFS/ 2: DECIMAL
    1: DETECT/ 2: IGNORE
    (TYPE2 800/TYPE1 SYSTEM) 
    1: PLAN1/ 2: PLAN2/ 3: PLAN3/ 
    4: PLAN4/ 5: OFF
     (TYPE 2 900 SYSTEM) 
    1: ON/ 2: OFF 
    						
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    9
     
    0DIMMER
    SCREEN MASK
    KEY BEEP
    ENTER LOCK
    PC CONTROL
     
     
    CLONE
    D ATA  S K I P
    SQ MODE
     
    BANK TAG
    (SELECT BANK)
    P-25 CARD1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: 2400 bps / 2: 4800 bps / 
    3: 9600 bps/ 4: 19200 bps/ 
    5: 38400 bps/ 6: 57600 bps/ 
    7: OFF
    MASTER / SLAVE
    1: ON/ 2:OFF
    1: CSQ/ 2: TONE SQ/ 
    3: TONE SEARCH
    1: ENABLE/2: DISABLE 1: HIGH/ 2:MEDIUM/ 3:OFF 3 SYSTEM OPTION 
    						
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    One Year Limited Warranty
    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 OR PROVIDE FOR THE
    REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states
    do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or
    exclusion may not apply to you.
    LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
    which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America.
    PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions
    in the owners manual you are certain that the product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably 
    in its original packaging). The product should include all parts and accessories originally packaged with
    the Product. Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you
    to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, to warrantor at:
    UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION
    Parts and Service Division
    4700 Amon Carter Boulevard
    Fort Worth, TX 76155
    (800) 554-3988, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday 
    						
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