User's Manual

MASTER FREQUENCY TABLE
All frequencies entered into the receiver are also copied into a master frequency
table. Up to 128 distinct frequencies can be copied into the master table.
However, the master table cannot contain frequencies that reference the same
channel number or frequencies that are separated by less than 1kHz.
AD D I N G A FR E Q U E N C Y /C H AN N E L
Enter a frequency into the receiver via:
Codelog > 1)Config## > 3)Freq/CH > 1)Add > 1)Radio (or) 2)Acoustic
The LCD prompts for a frequency to be entered. The decimal point is not
automatically provideduse the decimal key. After the full frequency value has
been entered, the display automatically proceeds to the Set Ch# (set channel
number) page. Enter a number for the channel that will be assigned to the
frequency entered. After entering a channel number, press the ENTER key to
apply the changes. Continue to add frequencies and channels in this manner.
Frequencies cannot be changed through the keypad after they are added;
they can only be deleted or disabled.
No two frequencies have the same channel number. Assigning a channel
number provides an easier way of referencing frequencies. For example, it is
easier to say “scan Channel 3” than it is to say “scan frequency 151.360”.
DE L E T I N G A FR E Q U E N C Y /C H A N N E L
Note that because frequencies in a frequency table are also copied into the master
table, they can be deleted from a frequency table and still exist in the master
table.
A frequency can be deleted from a frequency table via:
Codelog > 1)Config## > 3)Freq/CH > 2)View/Modify > 1)Del