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Uniden BCD396XT User Manual

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Quick Keys
Quick Keys let you enable or disable systems and channel groups during a scan.
Disabled systems and channel groups are ignored during scans.
You can assign Quick Keys at the system/site level ( System/site Quick Key , or
SQK ), at the channel group level ( Group Quick Key , or GQK ), or at both levels.
You can assign an SQK to the temporary system Close Call Hits that is created
during Close Call searches. This system and its SQK operate like any other
system.
You can assign Quick Keys to service searches and custom search ranges. These
search Quick Keys operate like regular SQKs.
Programming Quick Keys
Assigning an SQK
Assigning a GQK
Using Quick Keys
To use SQK 0 through 9
To use SQK 10 through 99
To use a GQK
Programming Quick Keys
Assigning an SQK
Multiple systems, sites, and search ranges can share the same SQK.
All systems and sites assigned to the same SQK will be enabled (or disabled)
when you enter the Quick Key.
SQKs range from 0 to 99 .
To a conventional system:
1. Open the Program System menu.
2. Select the system you want to assign the Quick Key to.
3. Select Edit Sys Option, then select Set Quick Key.
4. Enter the Quick Key you want to use for this system.
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Uniden BCD396XT Specifications

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Belt clipYes
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight907 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)51 x 25 x 1152 mm

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