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Version 2.02 12/6/2011 [...]
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This product uses one or more of the following patents: 5,199,109 5,408,692 5,428,826 5,438,688 5,465,402 5,471,660 5,483,684 5,530,296 5,548,832 5, 551,071 5,574,995 5,577,076 5,598,430 5,642,424 5,710,992 5,784,388**** 5,956,648*** 5,991,346 6,025,758 6,034,573 6,064,270 6,1 92,223* 6,519,472*** 6,941,120* 6,839,550 7,006,797** 7,013,110 7[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................... ............... i IMPORTANT INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... ..[...]
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Selecting Nati onwide Systems ............................................................................................................ 13 Customizing Your Monitoring Experience .............................................................................................. 13 Adjusting Listening Volume ............[...]
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iii Share Favorites Lists.......................................................................................................................... ...... 24 Manage Firmware Updates .................................................................................................................... 24 Installing Senti[...]
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION The FCC Wants You to Know IMPORTANT! This scanning ra dio has been manufactured so that it can not tune to radio frequencies assigned by the FCC for cellular telephone use. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, as amended, makes it a federal crime to intentionally intercept cellular or cordless tele[...]
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2 Liquid Exposure Wa rning Uniden does not represent this unit to be waterpr oof. To reduce the risk of fire or e lectrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture! Power Disconnection Caution Important: Always turn the scanner off before disconnecting external power. Some sett ings are saved only as t[...]
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WHAT IS THE HOMEPATROL ‐ 1? Uniden’s HomePatrol ‐ 1 is the first digital Trun kTracker IV Communications Rec eiver that requires no user programming. Simply turn it on, enter your location, and you will immedia tely begi[...]
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HomePatrol ‐ 1 Versi on 2 Starting with Version 2, the HomePatrol ‐ 1 includes many advanced features available by purchasing a registration key from Uniden. For information on unlocking and using these features, see the ?[...]
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What You Hear in the United States Your HomePatrol ‐ 1 receiver has over 10,000 police, fire, ambulance, business, utility, and other agencies set for instant access. You can also listen to weathe r channels and [...]
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HomePatrol ‐ 1 operates on a singl e profile at a time, so, if you want to signifi ca ntly change your current profile, save it to Sentinel first. The saved profile becomes a snapshot of your HomePatrol ‐ 1 con[...]
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HOMEPATROL ‐ 1 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE Hardware The HomePatrol ‐ 1 unit comprises a base uni t and antenna. Accessories included in the box are: AC Power Adapter Car Charger USB Connectio n Cable 4 X AA[...]
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Main Screen The HomePatrol ‐ 1 Main screen is the screen you will see when mo nitoring. From that screen, you can also access other screens that let you adjust various settings and manage HomePatrol ‐ 1 features. ?[...]
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Submenu Pop ‐ Ups Tap on the ‹ tab on the right side of each line and a subme nu pop ‐ up displays. You can select from a set of operations for that level, although some operations are not available ?[...]
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Feature Nav igation Bar The row of buttons across the bottom of the Main screen allows you to record and play back transmissions; the Menu button allows you to configure spe cific elements of the HomePatrol ‐[...]
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HOMEPATROL ‐ 1 OPERATIONS Start ‐ Up Wizard The first time you turn on your HomePatrol ‐ 1, it will take you through a startup wizard to install the HomePatrol Sentine l software and set up basic scanning criteria. ?[...]
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Change Locati on There are five ways to change your location from the Menu screen: Enter Zip Code. Tap Enter Zip Code and follow the prompts to enter a different zip code. Enter City. Ta p Enter Cit[...]
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Avoiding Transmissions As you monitor transmissions, you will come across transmissions that you don’t care to listen to. Tap Avoid in the submenu pop ‐ up. (Refer to Avoid/Unavoid Transmissions later in this manual ?[...]
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To set this… Tap this… Then tap… Display Options Menu/Display Options Set Contrast (16 contrast steps) Set Backlight Level (11 dimmer steps) Auto Dim – tap for On/Off Power Save – tap for On/Off Unit ID Display: 2 modes or off Motorola/P25 TGID Format EDACS TGID Format Font Size: Size of type on the main screen. Owner Information Menu[...]
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To set this… Tap this… Then tap… Standby Options Menu/Advanced Menu/ Standby Options Default Mode External Power – Tap to select default shutdown mode if powered through external po wer. Default Mode Battery Power – Tap to select default shutdown mode if powered through batterie s. Restore Options Menu/Advanced Menu/ Restore Options C[...]
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Adjusting Auto Dim Tapping Auto Dim on the Display Options screen turns those features on and off. If AutoDim is on, the display dims after transmissions end and brightens during a transmission. AutoDim will [...]
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BUILDING FAVORITES LISTS As you listen to HomePatrol ‐ 1, you’ll find that there are certain cha nnels you want to listen to . You can create groups of related channels that you can have HomePatrol ‐ 1 exclusivel[...]
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Using Submenu Pop ‐ Up to Create a Favorites List (Favorites Lists Exist) Tap the following: Submenu po p ‐ up tab on channel you want to save. Fave The Add to Favorites screen displays, indicating that[...]
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OTHER FEATURES Avoid/Unavoid Transmissions The Avoid feature lets you block systems, departments, and channels from being received. Avoid does not delete the channel from the database; it simply prevents HomePatrol ‐ 1 from [...]
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How to Unavoid a Transmission NOTE: If you tap and hold Avoid on any submen u pop ‐ up, the Review Avoid Lis t displays. Go to Step 3. Tap the following: Menu Advanced Menu Avoid Options The Avoid [...]
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Record You can record the transmissions you’re listening to by tapping Record on the Feature Navigation bar. Confirm that you want to begin recording and HomePatrol ‐ 1 will record until you tap Record again [...]
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Weather With HomePatrol ‐ 1, you can monitor specific weather channels from NOAA or set it to listen for weather alerts. NOTE: When HomePatrol ‐ 1 is in Weather Alert Standby mode, it cannot receive other [...]
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Using HomePatrol ‐ 1 with an Accessory GPS Receiver Teaming HomePatrol ‐ 1 with a GPS receiver, such as Uniden’s BC ‐ GPSK lets you continually monitor channels along your route as well as stay aware of events [...]
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HOMEPATROL ‐ 1 AND SENTINEL SOFTWARE HomePatrol ‐ 1’s Sentinel softw are, which you had the opportunity to load to your PC on installation, lets you manage your HomePatrol ‐ 1 profiles, Favorites Lists, databases, and firm[...]
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If you are un able to locate this file, download the latest version from http://info.uniden.com/HomePatrol . Sentinel will automatically notify you if a more recent version is available. How to Install HomePatrol ‐ 1 Sentine[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Try this… My HomePatrol-1 won’t turn on. Hold the power button down for at least 3 secon ds. Check that the unit is receiving power. Verify that the batteries are inserted correctly. If it is connected to a power adapter, verify that the adapter is receiving power. My HomePatrol-1 won’t stop on [...]
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BATTERY AND POWER INFORMATION HomePatrol ‐ 1 comes with an AC adapter to connect the unit to an AC power source and a DC adapter for use in your automobile. In addition, HomePatrol ‐ 1 also requires four [...]
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When battery power drop s below a certain level, a Battery Low pop ‐ up displays the following message: “Batteries are low. Replay and Recording disabled. Connect external power to prevent data loss.” HomePatrol ‐ 1 ?[...]
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Appendices Appendix A: HomePatrol ‐ 1 Specifications Display Standard 3.5-inch Hi Co lor LCD (65K) wi th backlight QVGA 320 X 240 (3.5 inch) Touch Panel LCD with Touch Panel Controls/Switches Power On/Off Volume Control Reset Switch External Jacks/Slots ANT. Jack - SMA Type Phone Jack - 3.5 mm (Stereo Type) - 32 ohm[...]
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Scanning Speed 100 CH/Sec (maximum) Trunk Tracking Motorola Type I 800 Motorola Type II 800, 900, UHF, VHF EDACS Wide, Narrow LTR APCO P25 Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) Band Unit Nominal VHF Low 1 Band (AM) 25.005 MHz V 0.3uV (NFM) 40.840 MHz V 0.3uV (NFM)[...]
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Appendix B: Band Coverage Frequency (MHz) Lower Edge Upper Edge Modulation (Note 1) Step (kHz) (Note 2) Remark 25.0000 26.9600 AM 5.0 Petroleum Products & Broadcast Pickup 26.9650 27.4050 AM 5.0 CB Class D Channel 27.4100 ?[...]
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Frequency (MHz) Lower Edge Modulation Step (kHz) Remark Upper Edge (Note 1) (Note 2) 758.0000 787.9950 NFM 6.25 Public Service Band 788.0000 805.9950 NFM 6.25 Public Service Band 806.0000 823.9875 NFM 12.5 Public Service ?[...]
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Appendix C: Services Types NOTE: Not all service types are available in all areas. This list may change from time to time. Service Type Description Aircraft For civilian air and air traffic co ntrol operations. Business Most business re[...]
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34 WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (Uniden) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the orig inal user shall terminate and [...]