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Programming conventional frequencies into the scanner's PRIVATE bank is simple, but programming trunking systems is a detailed process that will take some research and probably some practice. The best instructions for both types of programming are found in the factory operating manual that you can download and print, at no cost, here: http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BCT8om.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies and trunking systems in your area, and a lot of other useful scanning information, visit: www.RadioReference.com
There is no such thing as "dual trunking" or "triple trunking." Such terms are used by manufacturers to indicate the number of trunking systems that a scanner is capable of monitoring. The PRO-95 is designated as a Dual Trunk-Tracking scanner because it is capable of monitoring both Motorola and EDACS systems. Programming a trunking system in to a scanner is a detailed process that requires a bit of research.
For details on active trunking systems in your area, and a lot of other useful scanning information, visit:
www.RadioReference.com
Once you have the system information you can follow the programming steps outlined in your scanner's operating instructions. If you don't already have the manual, you can download and print it here:
The 163 is a trunking scanner, so programming instructions are long and detailed, and they vary for each type of trunking system. Programming instructions are best explained in the factory operating manual. If you don't already have it, you can download/print the manual here:
Your best choice for software is the BuTel program. You can find it on Butel.com, ScannerWorld.com, or RadioReference.com. Once you have it installed you can download and program both conventional and trunked systems directly from RadioReference.com. I have the BCD996XT with Butel and RadioReference, and the combination works great.
All Remote Keyless Entry Modules may be programmed to receive four different
transmitters which all may be used to operate the remote control lock system on the
vehicle.
Also, severalvehicles, each with the same system may all be programmed
to operate from the same transmitter or four different transmitters.
Step 1. Turn ignition off
Step 2. Ground the program pin.(within one second, Lock, Unlock and
Trunk will cycle to indicate module ready for programming.)
**the
program pin is the two wire connector plugged into the RKE reciever in
the trunk of the vehicle at the Left Wheelhouse. Leave the main harness
plugged in but unhook the two wire connector and ground the pins.**
Step 3. Press and hold the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons until:
Lock, Unlock, Trunk, and Horn cycles to indicate the transmitter has successfully been programmed. (This takes no more then 12 seconds)
Step 4. Repeat step 3 for the remaining number of transmitters
Step 5. Remove the ground from the program pin.
Step 6. Verify proper operation of the transmitters.
Keep in mind that 97-99 can be programmed by the owner, 00+ require DEALER programming with the scantool.
I hope helps with this (remember rated this help) Good luck.
Conventional frequency programming is fairly simple, but programming trunk systems is more detailed and can't be adequately covered in this forum. Please follow the link below - it will allow you to download/print the manual for your 350c, and the manual will walk you through the programming steps.
http://www.uniden.com/pdf/BC350Com.pdf
For a comprehensive database of active frequencies and trunk systems in your area, visit
www.RadioReference.com
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try programming the remote again, here is how u do that. if this doesn't fix the problem the remote may be defective, if you need a new one try ebay, they are very cheap to buy there.
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Note: Existing keyless remotes will be erased with this procedure. Existing working remotes will have to reprogrammed also.
1. Locate the programming connector wire located in the RH trunk area. You may have to pull back right side trunk trim on trunk wall to locate the single black/white wire.
2. The programming connector wire should have one termial in the plastic connector on end of black/white wire. Ground the terminal in the connector to a nearby bolt or trunk latch. Leave connector wire connected to ground through out procedure.
3. System will now lock and unlock doors automatically to indicate programming mode has been activated.
4. Press any button on keyless remote. System will respond by locking and unlocking doors one time to indicate successful programming.
5. Repeat step 4 for to program any additonalkeyless remotes including and existing keyless remotes. Do not remove ground wire between programming of keyless remotes.
6. Disconnect programming connector wire from ground to exit programming mode.
7. Test keyless remote(s).
From a DTMF station set installed as the test line on equipment #1, go into trunk group programming (Command #66)
The SX-20 display will show programming registers.
A B C D E F G H
A,B = Trunk equipment Number (1st trunk should be displayed)
C = Register 1
D = Trunk Group Membership 0 = Incoming only
1 = Group 1
2 = Group 2
3 = Group 4
4 = Group 4
E = Trunk Type 0 = Standard CO Trunk
1 = Dictation Trunk
F = Reversal Meaning 0 = Not Incoming of Disconnect
1 = Incoming Call
2 = Incoming Call or Disconnect
G = Disconnect Timing 0 = 60ms
1 = 500ms
2 = 1.5 sec
3 = 4 sec
H = Start Type 0 = Loop Start
1 = Ground Start
Move to the appropriate register using the ENTER/NEXT function (star key).
Change the data as required.
Exit programming (# key)
The BR330T is an analog only scanner. Prince William County's system is 800 MHz digital, which your scanner cannot receive. You can receive the fire department simulcast of "5A" (their fire dispatch channel) on 154.325 in analog mode.
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