The AMBE+2™ voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual
property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc.
microSD is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
HomePatrol is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation, Irving, Texas.
IMPORTANT! This scanning radio has been manufactured so that it will not tune to the radio
frequencies assigned by the FCC for cellular telephone usage. The Electronic Communications
Privacy Act of 1986, as amended, makes it a federal crime to intentionally intercept cellular or
cordless telephone transmissions or to market this radio when altered to receive them. The
installation, possession, or use of this scanning radio in a motor vehicle may be prohibited,
regulated, or require a permit in certain states, cities, and/or local jurisdictions. Your local law
enforcement ofcials should be able to provide you with information regarding the laws in your
community.
Caution - FCC RF Exposure Requirements
Transmitter operating conditions: The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be
installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7.8 in. (20 cm) from all persons
and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter
MODIFICATION NOTICE
Changes or modications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden, or operation of this
product in any way other than as detailed by this Users Guide, could void your authority to operate
this product.
PART 15 INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil
ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Before you use this scanner, please read and observe the following:
Earphone Warning
You can use an optional 32Ω stereo headset or earphone with your scanner. Use of an incorrect
earphone or headset might be potentially hazardous to your hearing. The output of the phone jack
is monaural, but you will hear it in both headphones of a stereo headset.
Set the volume to a comfortable audio level coming from the speaker before plugging in the
earphone or headset. Otherwise, you might experience some discomfort or possible hearing
damage if the volume suddenly becomes too loud because of the volume control or squelch
control setting. This might be particularly true of the type of earphone that is placed in the ear
canal.
Liquid Exposure Warning
Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of re or electrical shock,
do not expose this unit to rain or moisture!
Power Disconnection Caution
IMPORTANT: Always turn the scanner off before disconnecting external power. Some
settings are saved only as the scanner is powering down.
SCANNING LEGALLY
Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups, including police and re
departments, ambulance services, government agencies, private companies, amateur radio
services, military operations, pager services, and wireline (telephone and telegraph) service
providers. It is legal to listen to almost every transmission your scanner can receive. However,
there are some transmissions that you should never intentionally listen to. These include:
• Telephone conversations (cellular, cordless, or other private means of telephone signal
transmission)
• Pager transmissions
• Any scrambled or encrypted transmissions
According to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), you are subject to nes and
possible imprisonment for intentionally listening to, using, or divulging the contents of such a
conversation unless you have the consent of a party to the conversation (unless such activity is
otherwise illegal). This scanner has been designed to prevent the reception of cellular telephone
transmissions and the decoding of scrambled transmissions. This is done to comply with the
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legal requirement that scanners be manufactured so they are not easy to modify to pick up these
transmissions. Do not open your scanners case to make any modications that could allow it
to pick up transmissions that are illegal to monitor. Modifying or tampering with your scanners
internal components or using it in a way other than as described in this manual could invalidate
your warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. In some areas, mobile and/or
portable use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit. Check the laws in your area. It is
also illegal in many areas (and a bad idea everywhere) to interfere with the duties of public safety
ofcials by traveling to the scene of an incident without authorization.
AVIS D’INDUSTRIE CANADA
Le présent appareil est conforme aux normes CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil ne doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique qu’il reçoit, même se lebrouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
Une version française de ce guide d’utilisation est disponible sur le site Web d’Uniden au :
www.uniden.com.
1. Sur le site d’Uniden, sélectionnez “ Support”, puis “ Owner’s Manuals”.
2. Au menu déroulant de sélection des produits, choisissez “Scanners”.
3. Sélectionnez le modèle et cliquez sur le drapeau canadien.
4. La version française du guide d’utilisation de ce modèle.
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INTRODUCTION
The Uniden BCD536HP and BCD436HP are digital TrunkTracker V communications receivers
that require no user programming. Simply turn it on, enter your location, and you will immediately
begin hearing communications in your area. This functionality is made possible by combining
the rich radio system database from RadioReference.com with Uniden’s patented radio system
selection methods to correctly identify and monitor only nearby systems.
HOW DOES THE HOME PATROL® WORK?
When you set your location, the scanner searches its databases for channels near that location.
If you enter your zip code, the scanner searches within a 20 mile radius of the center of that zip
code. If you use the Auto Locate feature, that range increases to 30 miles. If you manually enter
your location or connect an optional GPS receiver, your scanner will select channels that apply to
your precise location. You can adjust the range from 0 to 50 miles.
Your scanner uses these databases:
• Radio System Database – provided by www.radioreference.com, this database contains
radio system information including frequencies, trunked talk groups, and geographic
locations for radio systems across most of North America.
• ZIP Code Geographic Database – provides geographical coordinates for most zip and postal
codes in the US and Canada.
• RadioReference SysID Database – contains system ID and geographic location information
for trunked radio systems across North America.
WHAT YOU HEAR
Your scanner has over 10,000 police, re, ambulance, business, utility, and other agencies set for
instant access. You can also listen to weather channels and weather alerts, and you can set your
scanner to monitor weather alerts.
NOTE: There are some communications that the public is locked out from monitoring.
Your scanner cannot receive agencies that scramble their communications; it also cannot
receive agencies on private proprietary systems.
Because there are so many different kinds of communications going on, you can turn on specic
types of agencies you want to hear (and turn off those you don’t).
CREATE FAVORITES LISTS
As you nd transmissions you like and would like to monitor again, you can save them to a
Favorites List. When you opt to listen to a Favorites List, your scanner will monitor only the
transmissions from that list.
You can assign a Quick Key to a Favorites List (FLQK) that allows you to quickly turn a Favorites
List on or off by simply entering the quick key on the keypad while scanning.
AVOID TRANSMISSIONS
You can also select transmissions for your scanner to Avoid (ignore).
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REPLAY TRANSMISSIONS
Your scanner Replay feature acts as an instant replay of the transmissions you’ve just heard.
You can set how long a period Replay records for instant playback. This period can range from
30 seconds to 240 seconds (4 minutes). While you can replay that recording immediately and
continue replaying it, you cannot save it for future listening.
RECORD TRANSMISSIONS
With your scanner, you can record transmissions. When you begin recording, your scanner adds
the Replay recording buffer to the recording. These recording sessions are saved and can be
replayed on demand. Rename and delete sessions through the Review Recordings submenu.
MAIN FEATURES
No Programming Required – Factory programmed microSD® card for all known radio systems
in the US and Canada. The database is updatable with the Sentinel software and Uniden updates
the main database weekly.
Scan by Location – Allows you to set your location(s) by zip/postal code or GPS coordinates for
instant reception. The Auto-locate feature will nd local systems if you don’t know where you are.
Favorites Scan – Allows you to organize your Systems into Favorites Lists. The scanner will scan
multiple Favorites Lists and Full Database at the same time.
4 GB microSD card (provided - supports up to 32 GB) – For storing Favorites Lists, Proles, all
your settings, Discovery sessions, and recording sessions.
Location Based Scanning – Connect to a GPS receiver (not included) for precise system
selection and continuing reselection when you travel. The scanner can automatically Avoid and
Unavoid Systems and Departments based on your current location as provided by an external
GPS unit.
Range Control – Lets you set how far out from your current location the scanner will search for
channels in Favorites Lists and the database. Location precision for departments and sites that
allows you to dene a location and range using rectangles instead just of a single circle.
Wi–Fi Dongle (BCD536HP Only) – With a WiFi app to connect your iPad/Android Tablet/
computer to remotely control the scanner.
Trunk Tracker V Operation – Scans APCO 25 Phase 1 and Phase 2, Motorola, EDACS, and LTR
trunked systems, as well as conventional analog and P25 digital channels.
Multi-Site Trunking – Lets you program the scanner to share trunked system IDs across multiple
sites without duplicating IDs.
Control Channel Only Scanning – With Motorola trunking frequencies, you do not have to
program voice channel frequencies.
Instant Replay – Plays back up to 240 seconds (4 minutes) of the most recent transmissions.
Audio Recording – Capture transmissions for later playback.
Custom Alerts – You can program your scanner to alert when you receive, a Channel or Unit ID,
a Close Call hit, an ID is transmitted with an Emergency Alert, or a Tone-out hit. For each alert
in the scanner, you can select from 9 different tone patterns, 15 volume settings, 7 colors, and 2
ash patterns.
Multicolor LED Alert – The alert LED with 7 colors, Blue, Red, Magenta, Green, Cyan, Yellow, or
White, can be used with your Custom Alerts.
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Trunking Discovery – Monitors system trafc on a trunked radio system to nd unknown IDs and
automatically records audio from and logs new channels for later review and identication.
Conventional Discovery – Searches a range of frequencies to nd unknown frequencies and
automatically records audio from and logs new channels for later review and identication.
Scan by Service Types – Scan your channels by Service Type i.e. Fire, Police, Railroad, etc.
Search Speed – 78 step/sec. (typical) in Search mode (max) except for 5 kHz steps. 250 step/
sec. (typical) in Search mode (max) – (Turbo Search) for 5 kHz steps.
Multi-Level Display and Keypad light – Makes the display and keypad easy to see in dim light
with three light levels.
Temporary or Permanent Avoid – For Systems/Sites/Departments/Channels.
System/Channel Number Tagging – Number tags allow you to quickly navigate to a specic
Favorites List, System, or Channel.
Start-up Configuration – You can program each of your Favorites Lists with a Startup Key (0-9)
so that when you power up the scanner and press the key number, just those Favorites Lists
assigned to the key will be enabled for scan.
information about nearby radio transmissions. Close Call Do-not-Disturb checks for Close Call
activity in between channel reception so active channels are not interrupted.
Broadcast Screen – Allows the scanner to ignore hits on known broadcast frequencies including
pager frequencies in search and Close Call modes. You can also program up to 10 custom
frequency ranges that the scanner will ignore.
Fire Tone-Out Standby/Tone Search – Lets you set the scanner to alert you if a two-tone
sequential page is transmitted. You can set up to 32 Tone-Outs. The scanner will also search and
display unknown tones.
PC Programming – Use the Sentinel software to manage your scanners Proles, Favorites Lists,
Databases, and rmware updates.
Analog and Digital AGC – Helps automatically balance the volume level between different radio
systems.
Priority/Priority w/DND Scan – priority channels let you keep track of activity on your most
important channels while monitoring other channels for transmissions.
Priority ID Scan – Allows you to set priority to talkgroup IDs.
Intermediate Frequency Exchange – Changes the IF used for a selected channel/frequency to
help avoid image and other mixer-product interference on a frequency.
Individual Channel Volume Offset – Allows you to adjust the volume offset for each channel.
Configurable Band Defaults – Allows you to set the step (5, 6.25, 7.5, 8.33, 10, 12.5,15, 20, 25,
50 or 100 kHz) and modulation (AM, FM, NFM, WFM, or FMB) for 31 different bands.
Repeater Find – Allows the scanner to try to switch to the repeater frequency if an input
frequency is found.
Adjustable Scan/Search Delay/Resume – Set a delay up to 30 seconds or a forced resume up
to 10 seconds for each channel or search.
Data Naming – Allows you to name each Favorites List, System, Site, Department, Channel, ID,
Location, Custom Search, and SAME group, using up to 64 characters.
Duplicate Input Alert – Alerts you if you try to enter a duplicate name or frequency already stored
in the scanner.
RF Capture Technology – Lets you set the scanner so it detects and provides
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100 Quick Keys – You can scan Favorites Lists and Systems by assigning them to quick keys.
Search Avoids – You can temporarily Avoid up to 250 frequencies and permanently Avoid up to
250 frequencies in any Search mode or Close Call mode.
10 Custom Searches – Lets you program up to 10 custom search ranges.
Search with Scan Operation – Lets you include Custom Search ranges during scan operation.
3 Search Keys – You can assign 3 of the number keys to start a Custom Search, Tone-Out
Search, or Close Call Search.
Quick Search – Lets you enter a frequency and start searching.
SAME Weather Alert/Priority – Lets your scanner alert you when a SAME weather alert is
transmitted on a NOAA weather channel. You can also set a weather channel as a priority
channel.
Built-in Battery Charger (BCD436HP only) – Allows you to charge the batteries in the scanner.
DIN-E and ISO Vehicle Mountable (BCD536HP Only) – Using the optional DIN-E sleeve or a
standard ISO technique, the scanner can be easily mounted in most vehicles.
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INCLUDED WITH YOUR SCANNER
Accessories included in the box are:
BCD436HPBCD536HP
USB Connection CableAC Power Adapter
3 X AA NiMH Rechargeable BatteriesCigarette Lighter Power Cord
microSD card (installed) USB Connection Cable
Swivel Belt Clip (attached)microSD card (installed)
SMA-BNC Antenna AdaptorWi-Fi Dongle
Rubber AntennaDIN-E sleeve (optional accessory)
DC Cord with Orange Wire
Mounting Bracket with screw and foot
Telescopic Antenna
BCD436HP
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BCD536HP
INSTALLING YOUR SCANNER
The BCD536HP can be placed on a convenient surface in your home as a base station, and
connected to a standard outlet that supplies 120VAC, 60Hz. You must use either the supplied
antenna or an electrically correct outdoor antenna, properly and safely mounted at your chosen
site.
The unit can also be placed above, beneath, or in the dash of your vehicle using the supplied
bracket and mounting hardware.
• If your scanner receives interference or electrical noise, move the scanner or its antenna
away from the source.
• Do not use the scanner in high-moisture environments such as the kitchen or bathroom.
Avoid placing the scanner in direct sunlight or near heating elements or vents.
POWER RELATED ISSUES
Important: To prevent memory from being corrupted, do not unplug the AC adapter during the
time the memory is accessed for programming or auto store.
Note 1: If when you connect the AC adapter the [VOL] /Power Switch is ON, the scanner
may not power on. Should this occur, simply turn the control OFF, then ON again.
Note 2: When you turn off the scanner using the power switch, the scanner remembers the
last settings and mode. When you turn power back on, it resumes the previous mode.
CONNECTING AN OPTIONAL ANTENNA
The scanner’s BNC connector makes it easy to connect a variety of optional antennas, including
an external mobile antenna or outdoor base station antenna.
Note: Always use 50-ohm, RG-58, or RG-8, BNC terminated coaxial cable to connect
an outdoor antenna. If the antenna is over 50 feet from the scanner, use RG-8 low-loss
dielectric coaxial cable. Cable loss increases with higher frequency.
CONNECTING AN EXTENSION SPEAKER
In a noisy area, an optional amplied extension speaker, positioned in the right place, might
provide more comfortable listening. Plug the speaker cables 1/8-inch (3.5-mm) mini-plug into your
scanners back-panel Ext. Sp. Jack.
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WARNING! If you connect an external speaker to the scanner’s Ext. SP jack or headphone
jack, never connect the audio output line to a power supply and ground. This might
also damage the scanner.
BCD536HP Only - All audio output is Class-D amplied (PWM). Never connect Ext. SP
jack or headphone jack to an external Class-D AMP.
BASE STATION
This is the simplest approach to let you get started quickly. Decide on a location that is convenient
to a nearby wall outlet, has desk space to let you complete your programming worksheets, will
safely allow the indoor antenna to be extended, or near a window to use an outdoor antenna.
To secure the radio to a surface by means of the mounting bracket, follow the steps below:
1. Attach the four protective mounting feet to the mounting bracket when you casually use the
scanner on a at surface. Should you desire to permanently mount the scanner, remove the
feet and use wood screws through the bracket as described in Steps 2 and 3.
2. Use the bracket as a template to mark positions for the two mounting screws.
3. At the marked positions, drill holes slightly smaller than the screws.
4. Align the bracket with the threaded holes on the sides of the radio case so the bracket is
beneath the radio. Secure the bracket using the two threaded knobs. Never over tighten the
knobs.
Once the radio is positioned, connect it to a source of AC power using the supplied 13.8V, 750
mA AC adapter. Insert the barrel of the AC adapter to the jack on the rear, upper right side of the
radio marked. Insert the connector of the supplied indoor telescoping antenna to the BNC Antenna
Connector and apply moderate pressure to secure it.
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION
You can mount your scanner in your vehicle, using either the supplied bracket or the optional
DIN-E sleeve.
If the scanner loses power (as when you turn off your car’s ignition with the scanners power switch
on), it can corrupt the microSD card. To ensure that does not happen, turn off the scanner before
turning the car’s ignition off.
WARNING! AVOID AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONES.
Ignoring this installation concern may result in bodily harm and the inability of the
airbag to perform properly.
Mounting Using the Bracket
With the bracket removed from the radio, use the holes in the bracket as a template to initially
mark the location you plan to use in your vehicle. Be absolutely certain of what might be behind
the mounting surface before making any holes, be it above, or below, or in front of your dash,
armrest console, or other location. If you drill carelessly, expensive damage can result. If in doubt,
consult your vehicle dealer’s service department or a qualied professional installer.
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1. Using appropriate screws or other hardware, secure the bracket.
2. Insert the scanner and insert the bracket knobs to lock the scanner in position.
3. Attach the Cigarette Lighter Power Cord to the rear of the scanner and plug the adapter end
into a dash mounted 12V DC socket.
4. Attach a suitable mounted mobile antenna to the antenna jack on the back of the scanner.
Mounting Using the DIN-E Sleeve
If you are unsure about how to install your scanner in your vehicle using the optional DIN-E
sleeve, consult your automobile manufacturer, dealer, or a qualied installer. Before installing,
conrm that your scanner ts in the desired mounting area and you have all the necessary
materials to complete the task.
Your scanner requires a 2 x 7-1/8 x 5-5/16 inch (50 x 180 x 135 mm) mounting area. Allow an
additional 2-3/8 inch (60mm) space behind the unit for connectors and wires.
1. Remove the bracket if it is attached.
2. Remove the four Philips screws from four small tabs on the rear of the case that secure the
outer metal case and pull off the case (toward the rear) with care.
3. Install the DIN sleeve into the opening in your dashboard, lip facing out.
4. Push out the top and bottom tabs to hold the sleeve rmly in place.
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5. Before inserting the scanner in the sleeve, attach the cable from the previously mounted
antenna. Attach the DC Power leads. RED goes to a positive (+) connection on your fuse
block while BLACK connects to the vehicles chassis ground (-).
6. Connect the ORANGE lead to one side of the headlamp switch so that when you activate
the headlights, the scanners LCD display changes intensity. Be sure all the connections are
routed away from any potentially pinching or slicing sheet metal.
7. Slowly slide the scanner into the sleeve until it locks in place.
8. To remove the unit, fully insert the removal keys into each slot on the left and right edges of
the front panel. Carefully slide the radio from the sleeve.
Removing the Scanner from the DIN-E Sleeve
If you plan to connect other devices or wires to the radio, such as a GPS unit, at a later time, you
should plan to remove the scanner from the DIN-E sleeve. This is easily done using the provided
Removal Keys that come with the optional DIN-E sleeve.
Refer to the illustration that follows, showing the Removal Keys.
Fully insert both Removal Keys into the slots on the left and the right edges of the radios dress
panel. You cannot remove the radio with only one key. Press in fully, and do not twist the keys.
The radio will unlock from the sleeve making withdrawal from the sleeve possible. Store the keys
in a safe place for future use.
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Mounting Using ISO Technique
Some vehicles can take advantage of another approach to mounting a radio in a vehicle, called
the ISO technique. However, this technique requires a very detailed and thorough knowledge of
the technique. Therefore, we strongly suggest that if you have any doubt about your experience
and abilities, please consult with a professional installer who is familiar with the ISO approach to
radio installation.
To begin the process, it is rst necessary to remove the scanners outer metal sleeve from the
inner chassis. Unthread the four screws in the rear of the unit. Slide the cover toward the rear and
off. Once the sleeve is removed, you will see threaded, metric machine screw holes on either side
of the chassis cabinet. Uniden does not supply these screws. Their diameter, length, and screw
type should be chosen by a qualied installer based on the internal vehicle bracket which will be
used in securing the scanner chassis.
Once the original radio is removed from the vehicle dash and the t of the scanner is correct,
be sure to connect all the power, audio, antenna, and any other cables or wires, to the scanner
before the scanner is secured.
The following illustration is a typical example of the ISO technique and the general side mounting
screw holes often encountered. It does not actually represent the Uniden scanner or your vehicle’s
mounting bracket. Only a professional installer will be able to determine the best and correct
approach.
Connecting DC Cable with Orange Wire
Connect this cable to the vehicle’s electric system that receives power when you turn on your
headlights. Now your scanner’s display will automatically dim when you turn on the headlights.
USING INTERNAL BATTERIES BCD436HP ONLY
You can power your scanner using three alkaline or rechargeable AA batteries.
There is no switch for the battery type. Using non-rechargeable batteries, select “No” at the
Battery message when connecting the USB cable.
1. Install 3 AA batteries, matching the polarity symbols (+ -).
2. Replace the cover.
When Battery icon ashes and the scanner beeps every 15 seconds, replace or recharge the
batteries.
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Using Rechargeable Batteries
You can also use three rechargeable batteries to power your scanner. Before you use
rechargeable batteries, you must charge them. The scanner has a built-in circuit that lets you
recharge batteries while they are in the scanner.
If the USB cable is connected to the scanner, or batteries are installed in the scanner when an
USB cable is connected, the scanner will check the battery condition.
When the scanner is turned on, the scanner does not charge the batteies.
When the scanner is turned off, the scanner will charge the batteies.
The scanner displays “Normal Charging” while charging the batteies according to the Set Charge
Time setting.
Caution: If the scanner gets too hot while charging, it will turn off automatically.
If the batteries are not installed, “No Battery” is displayed.
UNDERSTANDING THE MEMORY
All of the information contained in the scanner is stored on a microSD card supplied with the
scanner. This includes Favorites Lists, all the radio settings, and the Radio Reference database.
FAVORITES LISTS
Because the memory is based on the Radio Reference database we now have a different order of
organization not like banks and channels in traditional scanners, but more like Dynamic Memory
Architecture. You can now use Favorites Lists that follow RR database structure of Systems that
contain Departments that hold the Channels (conventional frequencies or IDs) and then there
are Sites to hold just the trunking frequencies. If you are familiar with DMA (Dynamic Memory
Architecture) scanners, think of departments as being like channel groups.
Favorites Lists will allow you to store channels you nd when you are scanning from the full
database (the easiest way). They can contain channels from trunking systems and conventional
systems. You can also manually add systems, (not single sites), departments and channels into
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Favorites Lists from the database as well as program new systems, departments, sites, and
channels with the Sentinal software.
You can save up to 256 different lists in the scanner (and software) and associate them with any
or all of your proles. You can monitor one or more lists at a time and/or the database. You can
also export you lists to a le to share them. Deleting a prole will not delete the lists associated
with a prole. However, deleting a Favorites List will delete it from all proles.
SYSTEMS
Systems will hold all of your Sites, Departments, and Channels.
TRUNKING SITES
Inside systems are trunked sites hold the trunking frequencies for any trunking system and any
band plan information needed. You will need at least one site for each trunked system and some
systems can have several sites.
DEPARTMENTS
Departments are also created inside systems. Departments hold frequencies (channels) for
conventional systems and IDs (also called channels) for trunked systems.
SENTINEL SOFTWARE
MANAGE PROFILES
Proles are “snapshots” of your scanner’s set up. A prole contains all your conguration settings
as well as all of your Favorites Lists, Avoids, and System settings. Sentinel can save multiple
proles so you can also restore different proles as you need them. For example, If you regularly
visit a specic location, you can create a prole for that location. You can save it to Sentinel to use
whenever you visit.
MANAGE FAVORITES LISTS
You can create Favorites Lists in Sentinel and then associate them with specic proles. Sentinel
allows you to create your own systems, or edit systems already in a Favorites list. These systems
can include information not provided by the weekly database downloads. When those proles are
written to your scanner, only specied Favorites Lists are written to the scanner.
MANAGE DATABASES
Uniden updates the Database used in your scanner every week. You can decide how often you
want to update the databases on your scanner. When you update them through Sentinel, it checks
the website for the most current database and saves it in Sentinel. When you select Write to Scanner, the new database is updated in the scanner.
SHARE FAVORITES LISTS
Create and share Favorites lists with your friends or others in the HomePatrol® Community at
http://www.HomePatrol.com and the HomePatrol Twiki site at http://info.uniden.com/HomePatrol
for Favorites Lists that cover common services such as Railroad, Marine Radio, Civilian and
Military Air bands, and more.
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MANAGE FIRMWARE UPDATES
For information about what is included in each update, see:
• http://info.uniden.com/UnidenMan4/BCD536HP, or
• http://info.uniden.com/UnidenMan4/BCD436HP.
HOW TO INSTALL SENTINEL SOFTWARE
If you have not already installed Sentinel software, follow these procedures.
1. Use the USB cable to connect your scanner to your PC.
2. Turn on the scanner if it is not already on. Select Mass Storage.
3. USB Mass Storage displays while it is connected to the PC.
4. The microSD card in your scanner will install to your PC like an additional drive.
5. Open the drive folder and Double-click setup.exe in the Setup folder.
6. When installation is complete, Sentinel software is installed on your PC.
7. You can now disconnect the USB cable.
8. Sentinel will automatically notify you if a more recent version is available.
UPDATING FIRMWARE
Your scanner updates its rmware through Sentinel. In that process, Sentinel connects to the
internet and checks for the current rmware version to download.
From time to time, Uniden will release rmware updates to improve existing functionality, add new
features, or address issues found in its operation. Updating the rmware takes just a few minutes
and is easily accomplished using the Sentinel Software you installed on your PC.
Simply connect your scanner to your PC using the supplied USB cable and select Mass Storage.
Then, in Sentinel select UPDATE/Update Firmware and follow the on-screen prompts.
UPDATING THE DATABASE
1. To update the scanner’s database, connect it to your PC using the supplied USB cable.
Select Mass Storage.
2. Next, in Sentinel, select UPDATE/Update Master HPDB.
3. Finally, write the new database to your scanner by selecting Scanner/Write to Scanner.
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SETTING UP YOUR SCANNER
TURN ON THE SCANNER
Func
Scroll
Control
Squelch
Volume
Menu
BCD436HP
For Model NumberProcedure
BCD436HP
BCD536HP
The rst time you turn on your scanner it will prompt you to set the clock. See Setting the Clock.
To begin scanning right away, press the Zip button to select your country and zip/postal code (See
Data Naming to enter postcode). The scanner will load channels for your area from the database
and start scanning.
1. Press and hold
2. If the screen is too dark, tap
3. Press the scroll control to display the volume level. Turn the
scroll control (within 10 seconds) to adjust the volume.
4. Press the scroll control again to close the volume level (or let
it disappear after 10 seconds).
5. Press Func then press the scroll control to display the
squelch level. Turn the scroll control counter-clockwise all
the way then clockwise until the noise stops, then one notch
more.
6. Press the scroll control again to close the squelch level.
1. Rotate VOL clockwise and set the volume to around 10
o’clock.
2. Rotate the SQ knob counter-clockwise all the way, and then
rotate the VOL knob to nd a comfortable volume level.
Rotate the SQ clockwise until the noise stops, then one notch
more.
for about 2 seconds.
BCD536HP
to turn on the backlight.
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KEYPAD AND KNOB CONTROLS
BCD536HP
KeyOperation
Power/VOL Light• Turns the scanner on/o and adjusts the volume.
• Press Func then Vol to view P25 Adjustment mode.
• Press to toggle backlight intensity.
SQ
Scroll Control/Function• Press to enter Function mode for 3 seconds.
• Turn to adjust the squelch.
• Press to toggle Close Call modes.
• Press and hold to enable Close Call Only mode.
• Press Func then SQ to start Fire Tone-Out Standby Search.
• Press to select a menu item or save an entry in Menu mode.
• Turn to select a menu item in Menu mode.
• Turn to set decode threshold in P25 Adjustment mode.
• Turn to select characters with Data Naming.
• Turn to select Scan/Search direction and to continue Scan/Search in
Scan/Search modes.
• Turn to scroll Channels or Frequencies in Hold modes.
• Turn in Department Pause to scroll Departments.
• Turn in System Pause to scroll Systems.
• Turn in Site Pause to scroll Site in current system.
• Turn in Search Pause to select Custom Search Banks to enable in Search
mode.
• Turn to select next or previous recording in Replay mode.
• Turn to resume Close Call search in Close Call mode.
• Turn to start a Quick Search Hold mode in Close Call Hold mode.
• Turn to select next Weather Channel in Weather Scan.
• Turn to select Tone-outs in Tone-out Standby/Search mode.
• Press Func then Avoid to review avoids in the current system in Scan
mode.
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KeyOperation
Avoid • Press to return to previous mode in Menu mode.
• Press to toggle Channel/Frequency Avoid status in Receive/Hold
modes.
• Press to toggle Avoid status in System, Department, or Site Pause.
• Press and hold to clear all System/Site/Department/Channel Avoids in
current systems in Scan Hold mode.
• Press and hold to clear Search Avoids in Search Hold mode.
• Press Func then Avoid to review all Search Avoids in Search modes.
• Press Func then Avoid to review Avoids in current system in Scan
mode.
Zip
Serv
Rang
Press to enter country-zip/postal code.
Press to select Service types.
Press to select Range.
BCD436HP
Func
Menu
Scroll
Control
KeyOperation
Power/Light/Lock
Func (Function)Press to enter Functin mode for 3 seconds.
• Press and hold to turn the scanner on or o.
• Press to use the backlight.
• Press Func then
to lock or unlock the keypad.
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KeyOperation
Scroll Control (Volume,
Squelch)
Avoid
Zip/Services• Press to enter country-zip/postal code.
• Press then turn to adjust volume level in Scan mode.
• Press Func then
• Press Vol then Func then Vol to view P25 Adjustment mode.
• Press to select a menu item or save an entry in Menu mode.
• Turn to select characters with Data Naming.
• Turn to select Scan/Search direction and to continue Scan/Search in
Scan/Search modes.
• Turn to scroll Channel or Frequency in Hold mode.
• Turn in Department Pause to scroll Departments.
• Turn in System Pause to scroll Systems.
• Turn in Site Pause to scroll Site in current system.
• Turn in Search Pause to select Custom Search Banks to enable in Search
mode.
• Turn to select next or previous recording in Replay mode.
• Turn to resume Close Call search in Close Call mode.
• Turn to start a Quick Search Hold mode in Close Call Hold mode.
• Turn to select next receivable Weather Channel in Weather Scan.
• Turn to select Tone-Outs in Tone-Out Standby mode.
• Press to return to previous mode in Menu mode.
• Press to toggle Channel/Frequency Avoid status in Receive/Hold
modes.
• Press to toggle Avoid status in System, Department, or Site Pause.
• Press and hold to clear all System/Site/Department/Channel Avoids in
current systems in Scan Hold mode.
• Press and hold to clear Search Avoids in Search Hold mode.
• Press Func then Avoid to toggle Close Call modes.
• Press Func then press and hold Avoid to enable Close Call Only mode.
• Press Func then Zip to select Service Types
Vol turn to adjust the squelch.
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COMMON CONTROLS (BCD436HP and BCD536HP)
System• Press Func then System to start Scan mode.
• Press to enter System Pause for 2 seconds then hold on a System in
Scan mode.
• Double-press System for hold without pause in Scan mode.
• Double-press to release System Hold.
• Press to enter Search Pause mode
in Search mode.
• Double-press for Search Hold without pause in Search mode.
• Press to release Search Hold.
Department• Press to enter Department, pause for 2 seconds, and then hold on a
Department in Scan mode.
• Double-press Department for hold without pause in Scan mode.
• Double-press to release Department Hold.
• Press to enter Search Pause mode for 2 seconds then hold on a Search
in Search mode.
• Double-press for Search Hold without pause in Search mode.
• Press to release Search Hold.
• Press Func then Department to hold/release Site in Scan mode.
Channel• Press to hold/release a Channel, Frequency, CC hit, Tone-Out.
• Press Func then Channel to toggle Modulation for Channel, Site, or
Search, in Hold modes.
• Press to pause in Replay mode.
Menu• Press to enter Menu mode.
• Press to return one level in Menu mode.
• Press Func then Menu for Search menu in Search mode.
• Press Func then Menu for Close Call menu in Close Call mode.
• Press Func then Menu for Weather menu in Weather Scan.
• Press Func then Menu for Tone-Out menu in Tone-Out.
Replay/Record• Press to Replay the last transmissions.
• Press Func then Replay to start/stop recording
• Press and hold to Review Recordings.
for 2 seconds then hold on a Search
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