Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product UBC3300XLT Uniden
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Contents Introduction ...........................................................................................1 Front View ............................................................................................2 Icon Display ..................
Programming and Receiving Trunked Systems .................................45 STEP1: Selecting or Changing Trunking System Type..................45 STEP2: Programming Trunking Frequencies .................................46 STEP3: Programming ID Scan List Manually.
1 25.0000 - 29.9950 FM 5 2 30.0000 - 79.9875 FM 12.5 3 80.0000 - 82.9900 FM 10 4 83.0000 - 87.2875 FM 12.5 5 87.3000 - 87.9500 WFM 50 6 88.0000 - 107.9500 WFM 50 7 108.0000 - 136.9875 AM 12.5/ 108.0000 - 136.9916 8.33 8 137.0000 - 137.9950 FM 5 9 138.
2 Front V iew 1. Antenna Connector 2. Speaker 3. Display 4. DC Power Jack 5. Hold/Manual/Channel/Frequency Key ( HOLD/MAN ) 6. Scan Key ( SCAN ) 7. Menu/Back Key ( MENU/BACK ) 8. Lockout Key ( L/O ) 9. Light/Keypad Lock Key (/ ) 10. Decimal/Reverse Key ( ) 11.
Icon Display Uniden ® and Bearcat ® are registered trademarks of Uniden America Corporation. TrunkTracker is a proprietary trademark of Uniden America Corporation.
4 32 1 33 2 2 31 1 3 E 2 2 3 91 1 31 1 1 34 1 HOLD/ MAN HOLD/ MAN 5 1 5 5 . 4 2 1 1 ID MEMORY select 3 MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK E E E SCAN E the neat entry Programming.
5 1 2 1 1 2 E E 2 1 2 2 21 1 2 1 1 21 1 5 2 6 SEARCH select bank select range select range E E 1 E E MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK MENU/ BACK E 4 E E E T o set up a system for trunk tracking, select a bank, then enter the trunk type.
6 Important Notice • The installation, possession, or use of this scanning radio in a motor vehicle may be prohibited, regulated, or require a permit in certain states, cities, and/or local jurisdictions. Your local law enforcement officials should be able to provide you with information regarding the laws in your community.
7 T erminology What is Scanning? Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way communications do not transmit continuously. The UBC3300XLT scans the Frequencies you have programmed into the Scanner’s channels until it finds an active frequency.
replies for a few seconds, they are removed from the frequency so another talkgroup can use it. Sharing of the available public service frequencies, or trunking, allows cities, counties, or other agencies to accommodate hundreds of users with relatively few frequencies.
9 Feature Highlights • Trunk Tracking – Follow VHF High Band UHF 800/900MHz trunked public safety and public service systems just as if conventional two-way communications were used. • Multi-Track – Track more than one trunking system at a time.
• Text Tags – You can customize your scanner by storing text tags (up to 16 characters). • Auto Store – The scanner automatically stores found active frequencies into an assigned bank. • CTCSS/DCS – The scanner can receive and search for subaudible tones.
11 Where to Obtain More Information Before using your scanner, you must program frequencies into available channels. To obtain frequency information for your area, contact your local dealer. Information on the Internet If you have access to the internet, you may want to visit the following website for additional information: www.
12 Included with Y our Scanner Package If any of these items are missing or damaged, immediately contact your place of purchase. • UBC3300XLT Hand held Scanner • AC Adapter/Charger (AD-629) • Ni.
13 Setup Installing the Battery Pack 1. Open the cover. 2. Connect the battery pack connector observing the correct polarity. 3. Replace the cover and press down until it clicks into place. Charging the Battery Pack Use the AC Adapter/Charger to power the UBC3300XLT from an AC outlet.
Flexible Antenna Attach the flexible antenna to the antenna connector. Beltclip The beltclip is designed to fit snugly on the back of the scanner. Line up the four arms on the beltclip with the four tabs on the scanner and slide the beltclip into place, as shown on the right.
15 Basic Operation T urn the Scanner On Turn the VOLUME control clockwise out of the detent position. The scanner automatically starts scanning. Since there are no frequencies programmed in your scanner initially, you may not receive any signals. Once you set the squelch and program some frequencies, you will begin hearing conversations regularly.
Next you must program some frequencies (page 26). It is recommended that you read the next part "Understanding the Menu System" because it will assist you in accessing and understanding many of the features.
• ID Search mode/ID Search Hold mode Menu Description and Numeric Keypad Equivalents Below are the Menu screens and a brief description or purpose of the feature. 1:SERVICE OPTION 1:AIR The Air Service Search feature allows you to scroll through the preprogrammed services.
4:ALPHA TAG You can enter an Alpha Tag for any or all of the search ranges. 5:TRUNK During Chain Search mode, when the scanner finds an active frequency. The trunk tracking system will be active. Four frequency plans apply to the Control Channel Only feature (for details see page 69).
2:SCAN OPTION 1:CONVENTIONAL Choose the channel number. The following options are available for the selected channel only. Repeat using a different channel number, if necessary. 1:FREQUENCY Allows you to edit or enter a frequency in each channel you select.
The RF Attenuation feature works in all modes and attenuates (reduces) the incoming signal strength to prevent stronger signals from overloading the scanner. 6:STEPS Your UBC3300XLT is programmed with default step sizes for each frequency range (see page 1).
2:TRUNK CHANNEL 1:FREQUENCY To use Trunk Tracking, you need to program a frequency for at least one channel. Also you can enter an alpha tag for each channel in this Menu.
7: ACTIVITY ID When activity ID is set to ON, your scanner receives any transmissions on the ID every 0.5 seconds while scanning. 8:I-CALL (MOTOROLA/EDACS) Most communications within a trunked system .
9:STATUS BIT (MOTOROLA) On Type 2 trunking systems there is a method by which specialized types of communications utilize unique talkgroup numbers. An emergency call will occur on a unique talkgroup from its primary assignment, for example.
3:SYSTEM OPTION 1:DIMMER Allows you to change the brightness of the display. Also you can change the lighting length of time. 2:SCREEN MASK Screen Mask allows you to limit what appears on the display to the alpha tags that you have set for a channel along with a few function icons.
25 1. CSQ - The default setting is CSQ (carrier squelch). In this mode the scanner will stop on any transmission on a programmed frequency (Squelch mode does not apply to trunking).
26 Programming Before the UBC3300XLT can begin conventional scanning, you must program a frequency into at least one channel. Repeat this procedure for each channel you want to program.
• If you enter a channel or frequency which is out of the scanner’s range, a beep will sound and ERROR appears on the display. • For each channel, you can also change the step size or the mode. (See page 92.) Deleting a Stored Frequency To delete a stored frequency: a.
T ransfer Frequencies You can transfer a frequency that has been stored in a channel to another channel. 1. Press HOLD/MAN . 2. Press TRANSFR , and the smallest empty channel number along with the frequency will flash on the display. 3. Press E and the frequency can be stored in this channel.
29 3. Select the channel number by rotating the VFO and pressing E . You can also enter the channel number by using the keypad and then press E . 4. Select 1:FREQUENCY and ALPHA TAG by rotating the VFO and pressing E . Note: You can only assign a text tag to the channel where the frequency is stored.
Programming Tips • Group similar services into a bank. For example, program police frequencies in channels 1 through 10 and fire/emergency into channels 51 through 60, and so on. • Put the frequency that you listen to the most or the most important frequency into a Priority channel.
Scanning 1. After programming frequencies, simply press SCAN to begin scanning. During scanning, when you rotate the VFO , you can select the direction ( ↑ or ↓ ) you want to scan. 2. The bank indicators selected for scanning appear on the display, and the bank being currently monitored flashes.
2. Press TRNSFR , and the smallest empty channel number flashes on the display. 3. Press E . Note : • If you want to change the channel, rotate the VFO . • If the frequency you want to store exists already, WARNING appears on the display and you will hear a beep.
1:CONVENTIONAL by rotating the VFO and pressing E . 3. Select the channel number of the stored frequency to be delayed by rotating the VFO and pressing E .
Restoring a Locked-out Channel 1. Press HOLD/MAN . 2. Select a locked out channel. a. Enter the channel number using the keypad. b. Then press HOLD/MAN again. 3. Press L/O to unlock the channel. The L/O icon disappears. Restoring All Locked-out Channels You can restore all locked-out channels in a bank only when a bank is selected for scan.
35 Changing the Priority Channel You cannot eliminate the Priority Channel, but you can change it to any one of the 100 available channels in each bank. 1. Press HOLD/MAN . 2. Select a new Priority Channel: a. Enter the channel number using the keypad.
Searching Setting a Search Range Note : First you must set the search ranges through the Menu screen prior to any searching. The UBC3300XLT can search up to 10 separate frequency ranges to help you discover new stations in your area. To set a Search Range, enter into the Menu mode.
Caution: After you have entered the search range while still in the Menu mode, you can set your alpha tag (see page 28), change the step size of the search, change the mode or change the trunk set.
1. Press MENU/BACK . 2. Select 3:SYSTEM OPTION / 7:DATA SKIP by rotating the VFO and pressing E . 3. Select 1:ON by rotating the VFO and pressing E . When Data Skip is active, your scanner may pause momentarily on an unwanted signal but will resume searching in 2 or 3 seconds.
39 2. Press TRNSFR to store the frequency in the channel you selected. The smallest empty channel number flashes on the display. If necessary, you can also change the channel by scrolling the VFO . 3. Press E . Note : • If the frequency you want to store exists already, WARNING appears on the display and you will hear a beep.
6. Press SEARCH to start auto storing. 7. After the search has gone through the search range, press HOLD/MAN to stop this feature. STORE END appears on the display. You may want to let it run through the search range several times because during the first pass there may not have been any transmissions at that particular time on that frequency.
41 3. Rotate the VFO to select one type ( 1:CSQ , 2:TONE SQ , 3:TONE SEARCH ) and press E . 4. To set Tone Lock mode, do the following first, then select 2:TONE SQ in step 3. 1) For Scan mode, select 2:SCAN OPTION / 1:CONVENTIONAL - select the channel number - 3:TONE DATA - 1:CTCSS or 2:DCS by rotating the VFO and pressing E .
Additional Menu Options for Searching Each of these additional menu options applies to all search ranges entered. If there is a range that you do not want an option to apply, then simply enter the range number on the numerical keypad. You will see the range number that you have selected disappears from the display.
Air Service Search The Air Service Search feature allows you to scroll through the preprogrammed services. 1. Press AIR/STEP . ––– OR ––– Another method is as follows: To set Air Service Search, enter into the Menu mode. 1. Press MENU/BACK .
To restore all skipped frequencies, press and hold L/O for 2 seconds. 44 SRVC 12.5k 118.0250 AM SERVICE SEARCH AIR UBC3300XLT OM 5/14/04 3:29 PM Page 44.
Programming and Receiving T runked Systems There are three steps for programming a trunked system: 1. Program the Trunk Type – What type of system will the scanner be tracking, Motorola Type II, Type I, EDACS, LTR, etc.
For Type 1 System, you must enter the block and fleet numbers. Please refer to “Programming a Fleet Map” on page 67 for instructions. STEP 1 is complete. STEP 2: Programming T runking Frequencies After you finish selecting the bank and trunk type you want to track, store the frequencies in the channels for your selected bank in your scanner.
• If you enter a frequency which is out of the system’s trunking range, a beep sounds and ERROR appears on the display. • If you enter a frequency which has been stored in another channel, you will hear a beep and the channel stored displays WARNING (Refer to “Duplicate Frequency Alert” on page 27).
4. Select 3:TALK GROUP by rotating the VFO and pressing E . 5. Select the ID location by rotating the VFO or using the keypad and then press E . You decide which location you want to place the Talk Group ID. (The first number represents the Scan List number and the second number represents the Memory Location number.
To enter a LTR ID: For a LTR ID, the Area Code, Home Repeat number and ID make up the talk group ID. Please see page 64 for more information. 1. Enter the Area Code and then press (decimal key) 2. Enter the Home Repeater number and then press (decimal key).
Setting the Squelch For trunked reception, a good setting for the SQUELCH control is in the center of the range with the color marker pointing up. See the illustration. If it is set too high (CCW) in some cases it could prevent your scanner from locking to the Control Channel reliably.
ID Scan Mode 1. Press SCAN to begin scanning the lists you have programmed. If you haven't programmed more than 2 IDs, ERROR appears on the display. 2. To remove a Scan List from active scanning, press the number of the Scan List on your keypad. Hint: Press and hold RSM for 2 seconds, the scanner will move to the next trunking bank.
ID Scan Hold Feature If you want to stop on a ID during ID scanning, press HOLD/MAN . If you want to resume scanning, press RSM . To directly access a specific channel: There are several ways to access a specific ID quickly. 1. Press HOLD/MAN . 2. By using the keypad or rotating the VFO , enter the ID location number (See page 47).
selected for a trunked system, press HOLD/MAN , and the radio will seek and acquire the trunked system control channel. ID Search Hold and Direct Entry ID Hold Mode Just like in Conventional Search, Hold lets you pause ID Search on an interesting transmission without storing the talkgroup into memory.
talkgroups in the Utilities agency. You can do this with just a few key presses. To use ID BLOCKOUT just enter the Agency- part, or the Agency-Fleet part, of the talkgroup code and press L/O . For example, to Blockout Agency 4 in Trunk Search, press HOLD/MAN , 0 , 4 , (decimal key), and then L/O .
Reverse Key For Motorola and EDACS system; to change your display between the Scan List indicators and trunk bank display, press REVERSE . For LTR systems only, the talkgroup must be active in order to change the Scan List and bank indicators. If the talkgroup is not active, change the Scan List by using the Menu screen.
Setting Priority in T runking Mode You can set priority in your trunking lists, just as you do in your conventional ones. You can set the priority by pressing and holding PRI for 2 seconds in ID Scan Hold mode. After you’ve set up your Scan List, press PRI to activate it.
57 Moving between Scan List Memories There are a number of ways to step and move through your Scan List memories: 1. Press HOLD/MAN in the ID Scan mode and rotate the VFO to move to up or down. 2. Or, press HOLD/MAN in the ID Scan mode, next press 0-9 (scan list number), then press 0-9 (memory position).
You can hold any I-Call IDs. Because you can only hold on one ID, and there are two IDs involved in any I-Call communication (the transmitting and the receiving units), you might not hear the full conversation, but you probably will.
After the scanner finishes checking a trunked system for activity, it will conventionally scan the other frequencies in the bank (remember, only trunking frequencies are programmed in Trunk mode). To scan a mix of trunking and conventional banks, select the banks you wish to be active, and then press SCAN .
EDACS ® Reception EDACS ® T racking TrunkTracker III now allows tracking of EDACS ® trunked systems. Until now these widely used systems have been almost impossible to monitor with a conventional scanner. With your TrunkTracker III listening to EDACS(s) is remarkably easy, and perhaps even easier than conventional scanning.
61 An EDACS ® T runked system This chart shows how talkgroups are organized within an EDACS system at the Agency level. The individual talkgroups cannot be shown at this scale because there are over 2000. However the chart can show the 16 Agencies in this example.
62 For example Sullivan, in decimal, uses channels from 384 to 511. This is not as easy to remember as Agency 03. But decimal is useful if you need to work from decimal talkgroup lists.
EDACS systems often provide users with an 'Emergency' mode on their radios. Users in trouble can alert the dispatcher and other units and get priority access to the radio system. When a user activates Emergency mode, EMERGENCY will flash the display during the entire transmission.
LT R ® Reception LT R ® T racking LTR ® (Logic Trunked Radio) systems are trunking systems used primarily by business or private communications service providers, such as taxicabs, delivery trucks, and repair services. These systems encode all trunking information as digital subaudible data that accompanies each transmission.
Motorola Reception Motorola T racking There are really two types of Motorola trunking systems. These are usually referred to as Type I and Type II systems. Type I only occurs on some 800 MHz systems. All VHF, UHF and 900 MHz trunking systems use Type II.
systems usually accommodate fewer users than Type II systems. Even though there are many Type II systems, Type I systems are still in use. There are also Hybrid systems which are a combination of both Type I and Type II.
Note : You will now begin to see Type I Fleet-Subfleet IDs. For example, 100-12, 100-9, 000-12, 400-8, etc. See "User Defined Fleet Maps in the Appendix" for more information about Type I IDs. How do you know if the preset map is correct? You will have to listen to see if you're following complete conversations.
Setting the Base, Spacing Frequencies and Offset Channel for Motorola VHF/UHF T runked Systems To properly track Motorola VHF and UHF trunked systems you must enter what is known as the base, the spacing frequencies and offset channels for each system.
69 Note: • If the system is not tracking properly, you may need to try a new Base Frequency or Offset Channel or you may be missing frequencies from the system. • You can set up to three Base, Spacing and Offsets for Motorola VHF/UHF trunked systems.
PLAN 2 : If the last three digits of frequencies are less than 869.0000 and end in one of the following three digits (125, 375, 625, or 875) and if ANY other frequencies end in (000, 250, 500, or 750) use Plan 2.
71 Disconnect T one Detect Option (End Code) When this function is disabled, the radio looks for squelch before returning to the Control Channel instead of waiting for the Disconnect Tone. Only in rare instances will you need to adjust the default settings.
72 Remote Interface You can communicate and program your UBC3300XLT in numerous ways with peripheral devices using the Remote Interface Cable port. This radio offers the following modes: ❖ PC Control Mode Program and control your scanner from a PC.
73 Start Remote Mode and Change Transfer Speed: Through the Menu system, select 3:SYSTEM OPTION / 5:PC CONTROL by rotating the VFO and pressing E . To start Remote mode, choose from the transfer speed list except for 5:OFF .
74 To connect the Scanner to Scanner: Plug the smaller end of each of the (Optional) Remote Interface Cables into the remote ports in accordance with the direction of the marks which are on the right sides of each of the two scanners.
75 6. Press SCAN on both scanners. The data transfer begins from the Master Unit to the Slave Unit. During the data transfer, both scanners show the following displays. When the data transfer is complete, COMPLETE displays. If the data transfer is not successful, the following error message will appear.
76 Additional Features The following additional features are designed for you to customize your scanner. Once these features have been turned ON or OFF, they will remain as they are set until you reset them, even if you turn the scanner OFF and then ON again.
77 Key Beep Option To choose key beep sound 1:ON or 2:OFF : 1. Press MENU/BACK . 2. Select 3:SYSTEM OPTION / 3:KEY BEEP by rotating the VFO and pressing E .
78 Mute On/Off To manually turn ON the Mute function, press and hold MUTE until MUTE ON is displayed. You will not hear any audio. To turn it OFF, press and hold MUTE again. Receiving Mode Selection You can also set the receiving mode, AM or FM etc., in Conventional mode or Chain Search mode.
Care and Maintenance General Use • Turn the scanner OFF before disconnecting the power. • Always write down the programmed frequencies in the event of memory loss. • If memory is lost, simply reprogram each channel. The display shows 000.0000 in all channels when there has been a memory loss.
80 T roubleshooting If your UBC3300XLT is not performing properly, try the follow- ing steps. If you experience difficulty while in TrunkTracker mode, try the following steps. Problem Suggestion Scanner won't work. 1. Chec k the connections at both ends of the AC Adapter .
81 Problem Suggestion When APCO P25 CARD NOT INSTALLED appears while you are using the unit. Select 3:SYSTEM OPTION/0:P-25 CARD/2:DISABLE UBC3300XLT OM 5/14/04 3:30 PM Page 81.
82 Specifications Channel: 1000 Banks: 10 (100 channels each) Band Plan 1 (Initial setting) Frequency Range: 25.0 - 29.995 MHz FM 30.0 - 79.9875 MHz FM 80.0 - 82.990 MHz FM 83.0 - 87.2875 MHz FM 87.3 - 87.950 MHz WFM 88.0 - 107.950 MHz WFM 108.0 - 136.
Glossary of T erms Alpha tag - This term refers to an alphanumeric text tag that you can enter to describe the individual frequencies that you have programmed. Rather than having to associate a specific frequency to the individuals that are using it, you can enter the actual name of the group.
used to restrict access to the repeater or receiver, or reduce interference where several stations with output frequencies in close proximity of each other make it difficult to hear the conversation you are interested in.
Screen Mask - Screen Mask reduces the amount of information that appears on the display. Alpha tags that you have set for a channel along with a few function icons will appear only on the display. This mode is particularly useful in public safety vehicles where that are already overloaded with information.
86 Appendix Preset Fleet Maps Preset Map 1 Size Code SIZE CODE 11 SIZE CODE 11 SIZE CODE 11 SIZE CODE 11 SIZE CODE 11 SIZE CODE 11 SIZE CODE 11 SIZE CODE 11 Block 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 Preset Map 2 Size Cod.
87 Preset Map 9 Preset Map 11 Preset Map 13 Preset Map 15 Preset Map 16 Preset 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.
88 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.
89 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.
90 CTCSS Frequency List (Hz) DCS T one Code 67.0 91.5 118.8 156.7 210.7 71.9 94.8 123.0 162.2 218.1 74.4 97.4 127.3 167.9 225.7 77.0 100.0 131.8 173.8 233.6 79.7 103.5 136.5 179.9 241.8 82.5 107.2 141.3 186.2 250.3 85.4 110.9 146.2 192.8 88.5 114.8 151.
91 1 2 AIR CHAIN SEARCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 CHAIN SEARCH SEARCH RANGE (RANGE NO. SELECT) DELA Y A TTENUA T OR TONE D A T A AUT O STORE 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1: CTCSS/ 2: DCS/ 3: OFF 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1 2 3 4 5 RANGE STEPS MODE ALPHA T AG TRUNK 1 SERVICE OPTION ENTER LOWER, ENTER UPPER 1: 5KHz/ 2: 6.
92 1 2 CONVENTIONAL (CHANNEL SELECT) TRUNK (BANK SELECT) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FREQUENCY DELA Y TONE D A T A BEEP ALERT A TTENUA T OR STEPS MODE FREQUENCY 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1: CTCSS/2: DCS/ 3: OFF 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1: 5KHz/ 2: 6.25KHz/ 3: 7.5KHz/ 4: 10KHz/ 5: 12.
93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DIMMER SCREEN MASK KEY BEEP ENTER LOCK PC CONTROL CLONE D ATA S K I P SQ MODE BANK T AG (SELECT BANK) P-25 CARD BA TTERY SA VE DIMMER LIGHT DIMMER TIME 1: ON/ 2:OFF 1: ON/ 2:OFF.
94 Declaration of Conformity We: Uniden Corporation 2-12-7 Hatchobori Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8512 Japan declare, under our sole responsibility, that this equipment “ Uniden Bearcat model UBC3300XLT ” is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC, R&TTE and LVD Council Directives of the EU.
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