User's Manual

4.
Enter the talk group ID (area code, home repeater, and user ID) for the system you
want to scan, then press
E
.
5.
If the system uses multiple talk group IDs, repeat Step 4.
6.
Use the keypad to enter the first frequency, then press
E
.
Note: To clear a mistake while entering a frequency, press . (decimal) on the keypad
twice, then repeat Step 4.
Repeat Step 4 for each frequency you entered on the worksheet
next to
Frequency
. When you enter a frequency, select the next
channel
by turning the rotary tuner or repeatedly pressing
HOLD
U
or
LIMIT
V
to select the next channel in the bank. Then press
E
ID Lockout
Like conventional scanning, it’s possible to lock out unwanted
traffic. This is particularly important in trunked systems because in
many areas water meters, door alarms, traffic signals, and other
mechanical devices are assigned IDs just like other users. Also
some departments scramble or encrypt their communications, and
you might want to lock out these unintelligible transmissions.
To lock out an ID, press
LOCK
when the ID appears. The ID is
locked out, and the next active ID appears. You can lock out up to
200 IDs.
Note: If you lock out an ID in search mode, it is also locked out in
scan list mode. Conversely, if you lock out an ID while in scan list
mode, it is locked out in search mode.
Restoring a Single ID
Follow these steps to unlock a single ID.
1.
Hold down
LOCK
until you hear two short beeps.
2.
Use either the rotary tuner or
HOLD
U
or
LIMIT
V
to select the ID you want to unlock.
3.
Press
LOCK
. The ID is unlocked and the next locked ID appears.
4.
Press
SRC
to return to the Search mode.
Restoring All IDs
Follow these steps to unlock all locked out IDs at once:
1.
Hold down
LOCK
until you hear two short beeps.
2.
Press
E
to unlock all the IDs at once.
Note: If you unlock all the IDs, the scan list memory mode
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