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UBCT9 Scanner
250 Channels
12 Bands
Programmable
Trunk Tracker lll
with Close Call RF Capture
UBCT9 OM 1 12/11/07 3:52:21 PM
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Page 1 - UBCT9 Scanner

IUBCT9 Scanner250 Channels12 BandsProgrammableTrunk Tracker lllwith Close Call RF CaptureUBCT9 OM 1 12/11/07 3:52:21 PM

Page 2 - Precautions

6Feature Highlights• Pre-programmed frequencies specic to each• Pre-programmed Trunked frequencies• Close Cal ™ RF Capture Technology You can set

Page 3 - Contents

7 Included with Your Scanner Package• UBCT9 Scanner• AC Adapter• DC Power Cord• Cigarette Lighter Adapter Plug• Telescopic Antenna• Window Moun

Page 4

8Installing the UBCT9For Home Use (Desktop Installation)1. Insert the DC plug end of the AC Adapter into the DC 12V jack on the rear panel.2. Plug

Page 5 - Introduction

93. Drill the necessary holes and secure the mounting bracket in place using the screws provided.4. Mount the radio to the bracket only after the

Page 6 - Front and Rear Views

10Typical Mounting MethodsThe UBCT9 can be conveniently mounted on a table, bulkhead, overhead, or any otherdesired location with the supplied mountin

Page 7 - Icon Display

11Applying Power for Vehicle InstallationYou can power your scanner using the supplied DC cigarette lighter power cord or an DCpower cord.DC power Ins

Page 8 - Terminology

12Applying Power Using Standard AC PowerTo power the scanner from an AC outlet, use the provided AC adapter with a 5.5 mm outerdiameter/2.1mm inner di

Page 9

13CCScanning OverviewYou can scan in one of ve ways:1. Close Call RF Capture When you activate Close Call your scanner will detect nearby strong r

Page 10 - Feature Highlights

14How Squelch WorksThink of “SQUELCH” as a gate. If the gate is too low (squelchtoo low), everything (all noise as well as signals) gets through.If th

Page 11 - Optional Accessories

15State ScanningPress POLICE, FIRE or AMBULANCE and thescanner scans through police, re orAmbulance Frequencies and “SCAN” scrolls fromright to left

Page 12 - Installing the UBCT9

PrecautionsBefore you use this scanner, please observe the following:WARNING!Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk

Page 13

165. To scroll repeatedly, press and hold or and STATE. After 3 seconds, the scanner will begin to scan through the Police frequencies (Polic

Page 14 - Typical Mounting Methods

17Close Call RF Capture ™Your scanner’s Close Call feature lets you set the scanner so it detects then displays thefrequency of a nearby strong radio

Page 15

18When the scanner is staying on a frequency, “- - - - - -“will be displayed during “C-C” term instead of thefrequency.Close Call Operation1. When a

Page 16 - Connecting the Clone Cable

195. If you press DELAY, you can set DELAY function. ‘DLY’ appears on the screen.6. If you press DATA, you can set DATA Skip function. ‘DATA’ ap

Page 17 - Scanning Overview

20Set Close Call AlertThis option controls whether the scanner sounds an additional alert tone when a Close Call signal is detected.Press or to s

Page 18 - 467.8500

21Private Bank ScanningProgramming Frequencies into ChannelsBefore the scanner begins Private Bank scanning, you must program a frequency into atleast

Page 19 - State Scanning

22SCANSCANDuplicate Frequency AlertIf you enter a frequency which has been stored in another channel, you will hear an errortone and the other channel

Page 20 - Skip a frequency

23SCANSCANSCANSCANHold/ResumeIf you want to stop on a channel during scanning, press HOLD/RESUME.If you want to resume scanning, press HOLD/RESUME.Dir

Page 21 - Close Call RF Capture ™

24SCANSCANSCANSCANRestoring All Locked-out ChannelsYou can restore all locked-out channels in a bank only when a bank is selected for scan. Ifyou have

Page 22 - Close Call Operation

25Service ScanningThe service scan feature allows you to rotate through the following six service banks.(1) Police*(2) Rail Roads*(3) Aircraft**(4) Ma

Page 23 - Select Close Call Bands

IContentsIntroduction ...

Page 24 - Alert Light Adjustment

26Band SearchSetting a Search BandThe UBCT9 can search up to 12 separate frequency ranges to help you discover newstations in your area.To set a Searc

Page 25 - Private Bank Scanning

27 • While Trunking is operating in scan mode, press SRCH and it will move to ID Search mode and ID Scan mode.Search Hold Feature1. Press HOLD/

Page 26 - Scanning Private Bank

28Storing Search FrequenciesYou can quickly store any frequency you nd during Search.1. During Search, press HOLD/RESUME. If you want to change th

Page 27 - Channel Lockout

29Trunk TrackingYour UBCT9 is tracks three major types of trunked radio systems. These systems aredescribed here.• MOTOROLA - Including Type I, Type

Page 28 - Priority Scan

30Programming Trunking FrequenciesThere are three steps for programming a trunked system:1. Program the Trunk Type – What type of system will the sc

Page 29 - Service Scanning

31*** Requires programming of frequencies in exact order and location.STEP 2: Programming Trunking Frequencies1. Select and press E. Use the numer

Page 30 - Band Search

32In order to program Talk Group ID’s, you must rst complete Step1–“Selecting TrunkingSystem Type”, page 30 and Step 2 – “Programming Trunking Freque

Page 31 - Frequency Skip

33Please see page 42 for more information.1. Enter the Area Code.2. Enter the Home Repeater number.3. Enter the ID you want to store.4. Press

Page 32 - Storing Search Frequencies

34Note: One Scan List must always be active. If you try and deactivate all the Scan Lists,Scan List 1 will automatically be active.3. To restore a S

Page 33 - Trunk Tracking

35ID Monitor ModeBy using ID Monitor mode, you can determine which talk groups are the most active without hearing conversations.1. Press and hold S

Page 34

II Search Hold Feature ...27 Data

Page 35

36ID LockoutLike conventional scanning, it’s possible to lockout unwanted trafc. This is particularlyimportant in trunked systems because in many are

Page 36

37Setting the Delay Mode for Trunking ModeA default delay of 2 seconds is automatically set for each talkgroup for ID Scan mode and ID Search mode. To

Page 37 - ID Scan Mode

38Multi-TrackThe UBCT9 allows you to track more than one system at a time. Here are some highlights of this feature:• You can actually track up to 5

Page 38 - ID Search Mode

39EDACS® ReceptionEDACS Tracking ®TrunkTracker III now allows tracking of EDACS® trunked systems. Until now these widelyused systems have been almost

Page 39 - Deleting a Stored ID

40An EDACS® Trunked systemThis chart shows how talkgroups are organized within anEDACS system at the Agency level. The individualtalkgroups cannot be

Page 40 - Restoring Locked-out IDs

41Special EDACS ® FeaturesAFS Partial Entry FeatureAFS is Uniden’s method of encoding EDACS talkgroups.AFS stands for ‘Agency-Fleet-Subeet’.AFS talkg

Page 41

42LTR ® ReceptionLTR ® TrackingLTR ® (Logic Trunked Radio) systems are trunking systems used primarily by business orprivate communications service pr

Page 42 - Multi-Track

43Motorola ReceptionMotorola TrackingThere are really two types of Motorola trunking systems. These are usually referred to asType I and Type II syste

Page 43 - EDACS® Reception

44Fleet Map ProgrammingIf you have programmed a trunk tracking bank for Motorola, press TRUNK to start Multi-Track, and you will see user IDs on the d

Page 44 - An EDACS® Trunked system

45The next available block appears on the display.6. Repeat step 5 until you have selected a size code for each block. For details about each size

Page 45 - EDACS SCAT

1IntroductionThe UBCT9 is a state-of-the-art Trunk Tracking Scanner with Bear Tracker technology. It can store 250 frequencies such as police, re/eme

Page 46 - LTR ® Reception

469. Use the keypad to enter a new Offset Channel, then press E.Note: • You can only input within a range of 380-759. • If the system is not tra

Page 47 - Motorola Reception

47Read the descriptions of the Plan 1~2 for details on which may apply for you.PL1(plan1): If the last three digits of ALL the frequencies in use end

Page 48 - Programming a User Fleet Map

48Remote InterfaceYou can communicate and program your UBCT9 in numerous ways with peripheral devicesusing a Remote Interface Cable port. This radio o

Page 49 - Programming a Hybrid System

49Start Remote Mode and Change Transfer Speed:1. Press and hold RMT for 2 seconds to activate the Remote mode.2. Select the transfer speed except

Page 50 - Control Channel Only Mode

50To connect the Scanner to Scanner:Plug the male end of the RS232C straight interface cable into theremote port on the rear of one of the two scanner

Page 51

515. The data transfer begins from the First Unit to the Clone Unit. During the data transfer, both scanners show the following displays.When the

Page 52 - Remote Interface

52Care and MaintenanceGeneral Use• Turn the scanner OFF before disconnecting the power.• Always write down the programmed frequencies in the event

Page 53 - Clone Mode

53TroubleshootingIf your UBCT9 is not performing properly, try the following steps.Problem SuggestionScanner won’t work. 1. Check the connections at

Page 54

54If you experience difculty while in TrunkTracker mode, try the following steps.Problem SuggestionScanner won’t track. 1. Missing the Data Frequen

Page 55

55SpecicationsCertied in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15, Subpart C, as of dateof manufacture.Channel: 250Banks: 5 (50 channel

Page 56 - Care and Maintenance

21. Squelch Control / Flash Brightness Selector (SQL, FLASH)2. Alerting Light (ALERT)3. Volume Control / Alert Tone Selector (VOL)4. Close C

Page 57 - Troubleshooting

56AppendixState Code OrderNo. Code State Name1. ACT Australian Central Territories2. NSW New South Wales3. NT Northern Territory4. NZ New Zea

Page 58

57Preset Fleet MapsE1P2UBCT9 OM 57 12/11/07 3:54:06 PM

Page 59 - Specications

58UBCT9 OM 58 12/11/07 3:54:07 PM

Page 60 - Appendix

59User Dened Fleet MapsType I Programming InformationWhen a Type I system is designed, the address information for all the IDs are divided into 8equa

Page 61 - Preset Fleet Maps

60Fleet Map Size CodesSize Code RestrictionsIf you select SIZE CODE 12, 13, or 14, there are some restrictions as to which blocks canbe used for these

Page 62

61MEMOUBCT9 OM 61 12/11/07 3:54:09 PM

Page 63 - User Dened Fleet Maps

62MEMOUBCT9 OM 62 12/11/07 3:54:09 PM

Page 64 - Size Code Restrictions

63One Year Limited WarrantyUNIDEN UBCT9 Scanning ReceiverIMPORTANT: Evidence of the original purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR:

Page 65

64THANK YOU FOR BUYING A UNIDEN PRODUCT©2007. Uniden Australia Pty Limited/Uniden New Zealand LimitedPrinted in China.UBZZ01332AZ(0)UBCT9 OM 64 12/1

Page 66

31. Trunk Tracking Mode (TRUNK)2. Motorola trunking channel (M)3. EDACS trunking channel (E)4. LTR trunking channel (L)5. Scan list (LIST)6.

Page 67 - One Year Limited Warranty

4TerminologyWhat is Scanning?Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way communications do not transmit continuously. The UBCT9 scans the Fr

Page 68 - UBZZ01332AZ(0)

5Sharing of the available public service frequencies, or trunking, allows cities, counties, or other agencies to accommodate hundreds of users with re

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