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Risk of electric shock; do not remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture to reduce risk of electrical shock or fire.
Carefully remove the unit from the shipping carton and check contents against the list.
Turns the receiver power on or off, and varies audio output level.
Rotary control to silence background noise; adjust for desired reception level.
Connects antenna, AC power cord, external speaker for mobile installation.
Vacuum fluorescent display shows channel, frequency, and operational mode.
Step-by-step guide on how to program frequencies into channels manually.
Learn to scan programmed channels or search for unknown frequencies.
Covers manual selection, lockout, and delay functions for channels.
Set the upper and lower frequency limits for the search function.
Checks channel 1 for activity every 2 seconds while performing other functions.
Remember to press the enter key when programming frequencies.
Tips for packing the unit for shipping and understanding interference.
Troubleshooting steps for when the unit will not turn on or has no power.
Solutions for no reception or poor reception, including antenna and programming checks.
Explains how to resolve "Error" messages that appear in the display.
Used to mount the BC 210XLT under the dash for mobile installation.
Lists the frequency ranges covered by the scanner, including amateur bands and aircraft.
Specifies the scan rate and total number of memory channels available.
Lists frequency blocks and their typical allocations for these bands.
Lists frequency blocks and their typical allocations within the 406-512 MHz range.
Details the terms and duration of the product's warranty coverage.
Outlines the steps to follow for warranty service and repairs.
Address for submitting comments or suggestions to Uniden.
Questions about credit cards used and magazines read for market research.
Read instructions, avoid water/moisture, and keep away from heat sources for safe operation.
Precautions regarding power lines, power cord protection, and damage requiring service.
Illustrates antenna grounding according to National Electrical Code for surge protection.
User should not attempt service beyond instructions; refer to qualified personnel.