User's Manual

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SC
ANNING
3.
Select
Locked Out
and press
.
A
checkmark
(
) indicates Lockout is selected. A
square
( )
indicates Lockout is disabled. An uppercase
L
in the
display indicates a locked
out frequency.
NOTE:
The SKIP
button
can
be
programmed
in the Settings
Menu (first
option
under
the
Expert section)
to
perform
the
Lockout
function.
To skip transmissions while
scanning:
1.
Wait
for
scanner
to stop on the transmission
and press
SKIP
.
An
uppercase
S
in the display
indicates a skipped
object.
2.
To skip a specific object,
you
can browse
to the
object
and press
SKIP
.
3.
To restore a skipped object, browse
to it and
press
SKIP
.
4.
To restore
all
skipped objects,
in the main menu,
select
Restore Skipped
and press
.
NOTE:
If
the
specific object is locked
out
vs. skipped
the
SKIP
button
may have been programmed
as
Lockout
function.
TIP:
Consider
how
you plan
to
organize your objects
for
scanning. You can organize your scan
lists
geographically, assigning objects
for
your location
in
one
list
and objects
for other
locations
in different lists.
You can organize your scan lists
by trunking system,
assigning
TGRP
objects associated
with
specific
trunked
radio systems
to
separate
lists.
To rename
a Scanlist:
1.
Select
Scanlist
from the main
menu, and
then
press
.
2.
Select a Scanlist and press
.
The Scanlist
name
appears.
3.
Press
or to
move
the
cursor; press
or
to
change
the
character.
Press
SKIP
to
delete
a
character.
To set priority
objects:
1.
Browse
to
the object and press
Menu
.
2.
Select Priority and press
.
A
checkmark
( )
indicates an Priority is selected
.
A
square
( )
indicates Priority is
disabled
.
NOTE:
To set
priority, Priority Mode must be enabled
in
the Configuration menu. Setting any object
as a
priority
can cause normal scanner
interruption.
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