Page 2 - Introduction; Types of Communication
Introduction The BC9000XLT is a sophisticated information radio with automaticscanning capabilities. You can use it at home as a base unit, or install inyour vehicle as a mobile unit. The BC9000XLT can store frequencies such as, police, fire/emergency,marine, air, weather, and other broadcasts into ...
Page 3 - Included with the BC9000XLT; Immediately fill out and mail the supplied Registration Form.
Included with the BC9000XLT n Read this Operating Guide thoroughly before you use thescanner. n Immediately fill out and mail the supplied Registration Form. n If any of the above items are missing or damaged, contact theplace of purchase immediately. 3 COUNT AUX STATUS PROG SEND ALPHA MEM SHIFT LIN...
Page 4 - Feature Highlights
Feature Highlights n Twin Turbo Scan/Search – This lightning-fast technologyenables the BC9000XLT to scan up to 100 channels per secondand search up to 300 steps per second (in 5kHz steps).Because the frequency coverage is so large (seeÉSpecifications,Ê page 53, for band listing), a very fastscannin...
Page 5 - Line, and AUX Jacks—Allow you to connect a tape recorder.
n Variable Frequency Steps (Increments)—In the search orManual Mode, lets you change the steps between frequencies. n Channel/Frequency Lockout—Lets you temporarily removechannels or frequencies from the scanning or search cycle. n Signal Attenuation—Reduces the scanner’s sensitivity forunusually st...
Page 6 - Getting Started; Base Installation; For use with an optional external speaker:
Getting Started Base Installation 1. Insert the DC plug end of the AC Adapter into the DC 13.8V jack on the rear panel. 2. Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 3. Plug the Telescoping Antenna into the “ANT” connector. Extend the antenna to its full height. For frequencies higher ...
Page 7 - Searching
What is Scanning? Unlike standard AM or FM radio stations, most two-way communications(listed below) do not transmit continuously. The BC9000XLT scansprogrammed channels at the rate of up to 100 channels per second until itfinds an active frequency. Scanning stops on an active frequency, andremains ...
Page 8 - Bank A
Banks and Channels BC9000XLT Banks and channels are the way stored frequencies are organized in your scanner. A channel is a memory location where you store a frequency. The channels in the BC9000XLT are numbered 1 - 500. A bank is a group of channels. The BC9000XLT has 20 banks with 25 channels in ...
Page 9 - Now the “Squelch Gate” allows only strong signals through.
2. Think of the Squelch Control as a gate. Turn SQUELCH fully counterclockwise. This raises the “Squelch Gate” so high that nosignals can get through. 3. Turn SQUELCH fully clockwise until you hear a hiss. This lowers the “Squelch Gate” so that everything gets through ... noise,weak signals, and str...
Page 10 - Using the Rotary Tuner
Using the Rotary Tuner This unique feature allows easy, rapid, and precise selection offrequencies and channels in the BC9000XLT. Frequency/Channel Mode Selector - Press to switch between channelor frequency mode. When the CHAN LED is on, you can step rapidlythrough channels with the Rotary Tuner. W...
Page 11 - Programming Channels; Bank; Auto Sort; With the BC9000XLT, there are five ways to program a channel:; Using the Rotary Tuner to select a channel and frequency
Programming Channels Before you can scan, you must program the channels within a bank. Youcan store one frequency per channel, up to 500 channels. These are thebanks and their associated channels: Bank Channel Number Bank Channel Number A 1 - 25 1 251 - 275 B 26 -50 2 276 - 300 C 51 - 75 3 301 - 325...
Page 12 - Programming By Manual Entry; to enter the; Scan and Numeric Keys
Programming By Manual Entry Use these keys : 1. Select a frequency. Example: Program482.7625 MHz into Channel 1. 2. Press m to enter the Manual Mode. 3. Enter the channel number, then press m . 4. Enter the frequency. Then press e . Example: 482.7625If you make a mistake, press ? twice to erase. 12 ...
Page 13 - Programming With the Rotary Tuner; Scan, Numeric Keys, and Rotary Tuning Controls
If an error is made duringprogramming, or if the frequency is outof range, this screen appears. Enter avalid channel or frequency number. If the frequency is stored in anotherchannel, the display will indicate theoriginal channel for that frequency. To program more channels, repeat steps 3 and 4. Pr...
Page 14 - Programming with Search; Note: Be sure to set SQUELCH before you begin a search. See; AM; Bank C; and Rotary Tuning Controls
3. Select a frequency. Example: 123.7750 4. To tune in the frequency, select FREQ with the Rotary TunerMode Selector then turn right tostep up, left to step down. 5. Press e to program the channel. To program more channels with the Rotary Tuner, repeat steps 2 - 5. Programming with Search The Search...
Page 15 - MHz; Bank D
1. Select a frequency range. See page 53, or see the included Betty Bearcat StarterFrequency Guide. Example: 450.000MHz to 456.000 MHz 2. Press m . 3. Enter the frequency and press l to enter the lower limit of the search range.Example: 450.000 MHz 4. Enter the frequency and press l to enter the upp...
Page 17 - Programming With AUTO STORE; Enter the frequency and press; NFM
Programming With AUTO STORE This procedure searches a frequency range and automatically storesactive frequencies into empty channels of the selected bank(s). Note: Be sure to set SQUELCH before you begin a search. See “Settingthe Squelch” on page 8. Use these keys: 1. Select a frequency range. See p...
Page 19 - Deleting a Programmed Frequency; Press; Transferring a Programmed Frequency; Enter the channel number and
Deleting a Programmed Frequency Use this procedure when you want to delete a frequency from a channelwithout storing a new frequency in its place. Use these keys: 1. Enter the channelnumber. 2. Press 0 . 3. Press e . Transferring a Programmed Frequency This procedure lets you transfer a programmed f...
Page 20 - Programming Channels with Alpha Characters; Enter
3a. To select the transfer channel, press N ... 3b. Then enter the channel number... 3c. Then press h . 4. Press e to transfer the frequency. Programming Channels with Alpha Characters Use this feature to name programmed channels (from 1 - 250) for easyreference. Example: Channel 1, Local Police. Us...
Page 21 - Bank A P ch
1. Press P ... Then press Z . 2. Enter the channel number... Note: You must select a programmed channel.Example: Channel 1 Then press h . The Alpha Edit Screen appears. 3. Turn the Rotary Tuner left/right to choose a letter from theupper line of characters.Example: “L” Press h for uppercase characte...
Page 22 - To Delete Alpha Characters; Then press; o c a l
To Delete Alpha Characters Use these keys: 1. Press m . 2. Press P .... Then press Z . 3. Enter the channel number with the alpha characters you wantto delete, then press h . 4. Turn the Rotary Tuner and select the space between the“9“ and the ”/ “ characters. 5. Press h to erase the first letter. 6...
Page 24 - The Scan Mode; Scanning All Programmed Channels and Banks; Turn on the scanner
The Scan Mode Scanning All Programmed Channels and Banks Use these keys: 1. Turn on the scanner ORPress s to begin scanning. 2. When the scanner stops on a channel you can: 2a. Press m to stay on the channel. 2b. Press Y to turn on Delay. 2c. Or press s to resume scanning. 24 COUNT AUX STATUS SCAN S...
Page 25 - Turning Banks ON or OFF
Turning Banks ON or OFF After you have programmed channels in several of the scanner’s banksyou can customize which channels you scan by turning the banks on oroff. 1. Press s . 2. To turn a Bank OFF, press the letter or number.Example: E , G , H , J , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 9 , 0 . 3. To turn a Bank O...
Page 26 - Scanner stops on an undesired; and Rotary Tuning Controls.
Locking Out Channels The lock-out feature lets you further customize the channels that you wantto scan at a particular time. For example, if a stored frequency broadcasts almost all the time, thescanner will stop on it and stay. You can lock out that channel when youare more interested in the other ...
Page 27 - Unlocking a Channel; Enter the channel or press the; Unlocking All Channels; You hear a double beep when all channels are unlocked.
Unlocking a Channel 1. Press m . 2. Enter the channel or press the Channel Mode Selector and usethe Rotary Tuner to find thechannel you want to unlock. 3. Press L . 4. Press s to resume scanning. Unlocking All Channels 1. Press m . 2. Press and hold L . You hear a double beep when all channels are u...
Page 28 - Using Priority Scan; Moving the Priority Channel; for two
Using Priority Scan You can program one Priority Channel in each of the first 10 banks.During Priority Scanning, your scanner checks these special channelsevery two seconds, whether or not the scanner has located an activechannel. Use these keys: Press p . You can turn Priority Scan ON in ScanMode o...
Page 29 - The Search Mode; Beginning a Search; Select a frequency range
The Search Mode In the Search Mode, the scanner looks for any active frequencies within arange of frequencies you select. It is best to select a narrow range, so thatyou have a better chance of finding all the active channels. Use Search if you don’t have a frequency directory handy, or if newstatio...
Page 30 - Scrolling Frequencies During a Search; Search Keys, and Rotary Tuning Controls
Scrolling Frequencies During a Search Scrolling temporarily suspends a search and allows you to manually moveup or down through the frequencies. Use these keys: To begin scrolling, press < to step up ... Or press > to step down. Press and hold < or > to scroll rapidly. OR Press the FREQ ...
Page 31 - Using Turbo Search; While searching, press; Using Search Delay; Mode Keys
Using Turbo Search Turbo Search increases the search speed from 100 frequencies persecond to 300 frequencies per second in ranges where the frequenciesare spaced 5 kHz apart. Use these keys: While searching, press t . Using Search Delay On some two-way channels there might be short lapses in the sig...
Page 33 - Unlocking All Frequencies; Birdies; Birdie Frequencies in MHz
Unlocking All Frequencies 1. Press h to stop the search. 2. Find any locked-out frequency. 3. Press and hold L for two seconds. You hear a double beep when all frequencies are unlocked. Birdies Birdies are internally generated frequencies that cause the scanner tostop during search. If you have prob...
Page 34 - Additional Scanner Features; Scanning Weather Channels
Additional Scanner Features Use these keys: Scanning Weather Channels The BC9000XLT is not preprogrammed with NOAA Weather frequencies.See the Betty Bearcat Frequency Guide for a list of weather frequencies inyour area. Then, see page 11 of this Operating Guide to program thefrequencies into the BC9...
Page 35 - Changing the Frequency Step; to stop the
Changing the Frequency Step The frequency step is the minimum space between frequencies in theManual or Search Mode. Your scanner is pre-programmed with a default frequency step for each ofits frequency bands. You can override the default frequency step tosearch in larger or smaller increments when ...
Page 36 - Setting the Signal Mode; Your scanner is capable of receiving three signal modes:; Status, Numeric and Special Function Keys
Setting the Signal Mode Your scanner is capable of receiving three signal modes: AM Amplitude Modulation NFM Narrow Frequency Modulation WFM Wide Frequency Modulation Each of the scanner’s frequency bands is pre-programmed with a defaultsignal mode. If you want to override the default signal mode fo...
Page 37 - Using Signal Attenuation; While Searching, press
Using Signal Attenuation When the ATT LED is on, the incoming signal strength is attenuated(reduced) by about 15 dB. This prevents unusually strong signals fromover-loading the scanner. In the Scan Mode, you must individually program each channel you wantto use the Signal Attenuation feature. You ca...
Page 38 - Preventing Accidental Programming; When you press; Using COUNT to Monitor Channel Activity; ENTER LOCK; Bank A P ch
Preventing Accidental Programming The BC9000XLT has a lock feature toprevent accidental programmingentries. To disable the e , P , N , and U keys, move the rear panel switch to ON. When you press e , P , N , or U , a message appears. Using COUNT to Monitor Channel Activity The Count feature counts t...
Page 39 - Note: Turning off power resets the counter for all channels.; Select a channel with the Count
3. Press m , < , > , or use the Rotary Tuner to see the count for each channel. Counter counts up to 99. To reset the counter for individual channels 1. Press m . 2. Enter the channel number or use < , > , or the Rotary Tuner to select thechannel. 3. Press ? twice. Note: Turning off powe...
Page 40 - Displaying Bank Memory Status; Enter the channel number or; Bank E
Displaying Bank Memory Status This feature shows the programming status of the channels in a bank. Use these keys: 1. Press m . 2. Enter the channel number or use the Rotary Tuner to selectany channel in the bank. 3. Press and hold c for two seconds. The display shows: The bank (A through J or 0 thr...
Page 41 - Using Auto Recording; When the scanner stops on a; Note: You can also select the channel manually.; To select other channels for recording, repeat steps 1 and 2.; Rotary Tuning Controls, Line jack
Using Auto Recording The Auto Recording feature allows you to automatically tape recordactivity from any channel of your scanner. When scanning stops on theassigned channel, the recorder records the broadcast. Before using the Auto Tape feature, connect the scanner to a taperecorder. (See page 6.) U...
Page 42 - Viewing Scanner Status Information
When scanning stops on a channel that displays “Record”, the channelwill automatically be recorded. To deselect a channel so that it is not recorded: 1. Display the assigned channel on your screen. 2. Press x . “Record” disappears on thedisplay to indicate that channelwill not be recorded. Viewing S...
Page 44 - Use these keys for Display Light and Hi-Cut; Display Light; You can turn HI-CUT on or off while searching or scanning.; Status and Special Function Keys
Use these keys for Display Light and Hi-Cut Display Light The Display Light has three settings: BRIGHT, DIM, and OFF. 1. Press f . 2. Press the setting. Example: Press # . Using Hi-Cut To Turn HI-CUT ON or OFF: 1. Press f . 2. Press “ . You can turn HI-CUT on or off while searching or scanning. 44 C...
Page 45 - CTCSS Operation; Installing the CTCSS Board; Be sure to turn the scanner off and disconnect the power; Remove the five screws from the top cover.; Lift
CTCSS Operation This section applies only if you are installing and using an optionalCTCSS Tone Board with your scanner. Installing the CTCSS Board Installing the CTCSS Tone Board is a simple procedure, and requires onlya few minutes following the steps below. CAUTION: Be sure to turn the scanner of...
Page 47 - Using CTCSS; To program a channel for CTCSS, use these keys:; ch
Using CTCSS The CTCSS (Continuous Tone Control Squelch System) feature allowssquelch to be broken during scanning only when a CTCSS Tone isreceived. To program a channel for CTCSS, use these keys: 1. Press m . 2. Press P . 3. Press K . 4. Enter the channel number. 5. Press h . 47 COUNT AUX STATUS SC...
Page 48 - To Change the CTCSS Tone Frequency; Find the channel and CTCSS
6. Use the Rotary Tuner to select a tone frequency. (See page 49for a list of tone frequencies.) 7. Press e to program the frequency. After programing the frequency,the scanner returns to step three.Continue programming CTCSSfrequencies , or press m to exit. To Change the CTCSS Tone Frequency 1. Pre...
Page 49 - Use the Rotary Tuner to select; Note: To remove a CTCSS Tone Frequency, from a channel, program; CTCSS Tone Frequencies; S e l e c t c h a n
7. Use the Rotary Tuner to select a new frequency. (See belowfor a list of CTCSS tonefrequencies.) 8. Press e . After programming the frequency, thescanner returns to step four. Continueprogramming CTCSS frequencies, orpress m to exit. Note: To remove a CTCSS Tone Frequency, from a channel, program ...
Page 50 - Care and Maintenance; General Use; Firmly press each scanner key so that you hear the entry tone.; Location; Disconnect the AC adapter while you clean the scanner.; Repairs
Care and Maintenance General Use Write down the programmed channels/frequencies in case of a memoryloss. Firmly press each scanner key so that you hear the entry tone. Location If strong interference or electrical noise is received, move the scanner.Also, a higher antenna location usually results in...
Page 51 - Troubleshooting; PROBLEM; Scanner won’t allow any program
Troubleshooting If your BC9000XLT is not performing properly, try the steps listed below. PROBLEM SUGGESTION Scanner won’t work. Check the connections at both ends ofthe AC Adapter. Turn on the wall switch of your room.You could be using an outlet controlledby the wall switch. Move the ACAdapter to ...
Page 52 - Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts 52 Operating Guide (OMBC9000XLT) OPERA TING GUIDE CO U N T AUX S TAT U S S C AN S R C M A N U AL AUTO PR O G S E N D ALPH A H O LD LIM IT M E M S H IF T LI N E E X T S P PR I T UR B O CTCS S DA T A B R I D IM O F F A M N F M W F M 5 K H z 12 .5 S K H z 2 5 ...
Page 53 - Specifications
Specifications Banks: Total 20 banks Channels: 500 channels Search Band: Total 17 Search bands (AM, NFM, WFM) Frequency (MHz) Mode Steps 25.000 - 25.9950 AM 5.0kHz 26.000 - 28.9950 AM 5.0kHz 29.000 - 53.9950 NFM 5.0kHz 54.000 - 71.500 WFM 50kHz 72.000 - 75.9950 NFM 5.0kHz 76.000 - 107.9500 WFM 50kHz...
Page 54 - OPERATING GUIDE; Auto Scanner
UBZZ01248ZZ OPERATING GUIDE BC9000XLT Auto Scanner COUNT AUX STATUS PROG SEND ALPHA MEM SHIFT LINE EXT SP PRI TURBO CTCSS DATA BRI DIM OFF AM NFM WFM 5KHz 12.5 KHz 25KHz CLR 50KHz HI-CUT L/O DELAY ATT A F B G C H D I E J FREQ CHAN SQUELCH VOLUME OFF BC XLT 9000 TWIN TURBO HOLD SRC AUTO LIMIT SCAN MA...
Page 55 - Precautions; Before you use this scanner, please read and observe
Precautions Before you use this scanner, please read and observe the following: WARNING! Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fireor electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. IMPORTANT! The installation, possession, or use of this scanning ...
Page 57 - One Year Limited Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retailowner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanshipwith only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURAT...