3. Use the number keys to enter the frequency you want to store into that
channel (including the decimal point).
4. Press ENTER to store the frequency.
Notes:
If you entered an invalid frequency in Step 3, the scanner beeps and
displays the channel number and Error. Simply repeat Steps 3 and 4.
Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency down to the
closest valid frequency. For example, if you try to enter a frequency
of 151.4730, your scanner accepts it as 151.4700.
If you entered a frequency that is already stored in another channel,
the scanner beeps three times and displays the lowest channel number
where the frequency is already stored, and -dUPL- then the frequency
flashes. If you want to store the frequency anyway, press ENTER
again.
If you find that you entered a wrong frequency after you press ENTER,
you can change it to the correct frequency by following these steps.
a. Press ENTER. One of the frequency's digits flashes.
b. Repeatedly press Up or Down Arrow until the digit you want to
change flashes.
c. Use the number keys to enter the correct digit.
d. Press ENTER.
5. Repeat Steps 2-4 to store more frequencies into channels.
Automatically Storing Frequencies
Your scanner can automatically store active frequencies from a particular
frequency range into empty channels in the channel-storage banks you
specify.
Notes:
The scanner does not store duplicate frequencies during auto store.
The scanner does not store locked-out frequencies during auto store.
1. Press AUTO. BANK and all channel-storage bank numbers appear, and the
bar under the currently selected bank number flashes. AUTO and
AC-XXCH also appear, where XX is the number of empty channels in the
active bank.
To view the number of empty channels in other banks, repeatedly press
AUTO.
2. Press the number key for each bank where you do not want to store
frequencies. The bar under each bank number you selected disappears.