Operation Manual

[L/O] KEY Press [L/O] to "lock out" or prevent scanning of
the displayed frequency. [L/O] is active only dur-
ing opened squelch or in the Hold Mode.
Locked out channel can be displayed on the
screen by using the [UP] or [DOWN] key to
manually scan through the selected bank in Hold
Mode only. "L/O" appears on the display to indi-
cate that the channel is locked out. Note: Lock-
ing out a channel will not erase the programmed
frequency.
[BAND] KEY This key is active in Search Mode only (when
"SRCH" is displayed on the screen). When you
press [BAND], the upper and lower limits of the
band you are searching are displayed for 3 sec-
onds. Then the display returns to the current fre-
quency. Press [BAND] again within 3 seconds
to step up one higher band. Press this key as
many as it takes to find the band you want to be
searched.
Important: This key has a very important secon-
dary function. In Program Mode, you can press
[BAND] to leave this mode.
[PROG] KEY This key initiates and completes programming.
It is active whenever a steady frequency appears
on the display. Press [PROG] to start Program-
ming Mode. "CH" appears and blinks, indicating
you are in Programming Mode, and urges you to
select the channel of the bank to be pro-
grammed. Press a programmable bank key
([PRIVATE], [FIRE/EMG] or [POLICE]) to be
programmed. Note: Never press non-program-
mable bank keys ([WX], [AIR] or [MRN]). If you
press one of these keys, "Error" will be dis-
played, and you may lose the frequency you
wanted to program.
VOLUME Control/
Power Switch
This control turns the scanner on or off, and also
adjusts the volume.
SQ (Squelch) Control Adjust [SQ] to set the scan threshold. When you
are monitoring a single channel in Manual Mode,
adjust [SQ] to eliminate the background rushing
noise heard in the absence of an incoming signal.
LCD Display The liquid crystal display (LCD) shows the cur-
rent channel or its frequency. It also displays the
mode indicators, status indicators, and bank indi-
cators. (See the Screens section for more infor-
mation.)
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