User's Manual

Picking Objects from the Library
As you continue to drill in to each Library grouping using the key, you’ll eventually see
checkboxes next to the listings that appear. You can continue to drill in deeper by pressing
the key, or, if desired, press the /II/SEL key to pick all of the objects associated with the
grouping. A checkmark will appear instead the checkbox to indicate that the object or group
of objects is selected for importing. Press the /II/SEL key again to unselected selected
objects or groupings.
Keep in mind that picking an entire grouping for importing may result in a very large amount
of objects being imported to iSCAN’s Playlists. iSCAN’s capacity for objects is limited only
by the size of the SD Card memory, meaning that a massive number of objects can
potentially be imported and saved in Playlists. We caution that iSCAN can only monitor one
transmission at a time, and trying to scan too many objects may be frustrating if they are all
busy all the time! We suggest that you drill into each grouping that you want to import to
see the objects that are beneath it, and only select the entire grouping if you know that you
want to monitor everything that it contains.
NOTE: As you browse the Library and pick objects for importing into Playlists, keep in mind
that all selected objects will be imported into the same Playlist or group of Playlists that you
select when you execute the import operation.
NOTE: A “D” in place of a checkbox indicates that the object or system is fully digital and
cannot be monitored with this version of iSCAN.
You can continue to browse the Library and pick as many objects for importing to Playlists
as you like. We suggest that first time users start out with small groups of picked objects for
importing. This will ultimately help keep your setup manageable and easy to use.
Importing Objects to Playlists
This last step in the process is very important, as it determines how the objects you’ve
picked from the Library will grouped into iSCAN’s 21 Playlists. Playlists are your way of
organizing your picked objects, so you should give some thought as to how you want to
your iSCAN organized. At first, you may want to start with a small and simple group of
picked objects and import them all to a single Playlist. As you become more familiar with