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object. To resume scanning, press the /II/SEL key again.
Skipping
While scanning, iSCAN can skip objects that you don’t want to hear. When iSCAN stops on
an object that you no longer wish to monitor, press the SKIP key. iSCAN will mark the
object as skipped and you will not receive further transmissions on the object until it is
un-skipped. You can un-skip all skipped objects by selecting Restore Skipped from the
Main Menu, or you can review your skipped objects by browsing the objects in Playlists and
un-skip them one at a time by pressing the SKIP key again. An object’s skip status is
indicated by the “s” character on the right side of the object display in the psD indicator. A
lowercase “s” character in the psD indicator indicates that the object is not skipped, and “S
indicates that the object is skipped.
You can also permanently lock skipped objects out so they will not be scanned even if the
Restore Skip function is used, or you can delete them from iSCAN’s memory. Locked out
objects are indicated by an “L” in the psD indicator, e.g., “pLD” indicates that the object is
locked out. See the Editing Objects section under More iSCAN Features below.
Scan Resume
To resume scanning when iSCAN is stopped on an active object without skipping the object,
press the or keys. iSCAN will interrupt the current transmission and begin scanning
again, but will continue to receive further transmissions on the object.
More iSCAN Features
iSCAN PC Application
Your iSCAN includes a powerful iSCAN PC Application. You should use the iSCAN PC
Application for the following operations:
. Updating the Library to the most current version
. Formatting and maintaining the SD Card
. Making changes to iSCAN’s programming and configuration