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Uniden UBC60XLT User Manual

Uniden UBC60XLT
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OPERATING GUIDE
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Uniden UBC60XLT Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHandheld Scanner
Frequency Range29-54, 136-174, 406-512 MHz
Channels1000
Banks10
Scan Speed50 channels per second
Dimensions6.3 x 2.2 x 1.4 inches
Weight0.5 lbs
Modulation TypesAM, FM, WFM
Step Size5 kHz

Summary

PRECAUTIONS

WARNING!

Uniden scanner is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to rain or moisture to prevent fire/shock.

EARPHONE WARNING

Use correct impedance earphones. Adjust volume carefully to prevent hearing damage.

GENERAL BATTERY WARNING

Do not short circuit or discard batteries in fire, as they may explode.

NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY WARNING

Use only the supplied charger for Ni-Cd batteries to avoid damage or explosion.

ALKALINE BATTERY WARNING

Do not recharge alkaline batteries; it voids warranty. Uniden does not recommend rechargeable alkaline batteries.

About Your New UBC60XLT

Feature Highlights

Details the scanner's 10 channels, 8 bands (66-512 MHz), weather channels, and memory backup.

What is Scanning?

Explains how the scanner operates in SCAN mode vs. MANUAL mode, scanning speed, and stopping conditions.

Types of Communication

Included with the UBC60XLT

Setup

Installing Batteries

Guides on opening the cover, inserting batteries (Alkaline vs. Ni-Cd), and replacing the cover.

AC Adaptor/Charger

Mounting the Flexible Antenna

Installing the Belt Clip

Operation

Keylock

Explains how to lock and unlock the scanner's keys to prevent accidental entries.

Programming Channels

How Squelch Works

Setting the Squelch

Scanning Programmed Channels

Channel Lockout

Scanning Weather Channels

Care and Maintenance

Low Battery Warning

Describes the audible warning for low batteries and actions to take.

Replacing the Batteries

Refers to page five for instructions on how to replace the scanner's batteries.

Location

Advice on optimal placement to avoid interference and environmental hazards.

Cleaning

Instructions on how to clean the scanner safely using mild detergent.

Repairs

States the unit has no user-serviceable parts and recommends professional repair.

Proper Care of Your Scanner

General advice on using correct chargers, avoiding sunlight, and temperature extremes.

Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts

Operating Tips

Technical Specifications

Warranty

Controls

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