Radio Shack 20-197 Scanner User Manual


 
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Creating Scannable Objects
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Creating Scannable Objects
When you press a key, the associated letters appear on the
screen. Press the corresponding number. For example, when you
press ABC, A, B, and C appear on the display. To select A, press
1. To select B, press 2. To select C, press 3.
For example, to enter the tag “FIRE”:
Press 3 (DEF), then 3 to choose F
Press 4 (GHI), then 3 to choose I
Press 7 (PQRS), then 3 to choose R
Press 3 (DEF), then 2 to choose E
To enter a number, press 1, then press the number key.
To enter lowercase character or second-set character for the 0
key, press the text key and then press FUNC.
Press t or u to move the cursor to another digit to make
adjustments.
Press CLR to clear text. Press FUNC CLR to clear the entire field.
4. Press ENT or the DONE softkey to store new tag information.
See
Appendix C: Text Entry and QuickText” on page 115 for more
information on entering text.
Trunking Talkgroup Objects (TGRP)
A Trunking Talkgroup Object (TGRP) is a record that stores the
parameters for a trunked talkgroup on a trunked radio system.
A TGRP object allows you to scan and monitor a talkgroup on a
particular trunked radio system.
Essential Parameters
As a standalone object, a TGRP object is similar to a CONV object.
However, for trunking to work, the trunking system (TSYS) and the
talkgroup ID must be specified. We also recommend that you label
your TGRP object by giving it a name in the TAG field, making it
easier to find the TGRP object later, and identifying it when the
scanner stops to monitor activity.
Trunking System (TSYS) Objects
The first time you make a TGRP for a particular trunked radio
system, you must also create a TSYS object that contains the system
parameters associated with that trunked radio system. Once you
create a TSYS, you can use it over and over again without having to
re-enter all of the system data.
A TSYS object has its own set of essential parameters, and these
parameters vary depending on the type of trunked radio system
you plan to monitor. If you are a reasonably experienced user, you
probably already know what the essential parameters are for the
system you wish to monitor. For example, each TSYS must correctly
specify the type of system being monitored, the control channel
or LCN frequencies used by the system, and so on. A detailed
description of each type of system supported by this radio and
the essential parameters required to make them work properly is
provided in “Appendix B: Detailed Menu Reference: TSYS Menu” on page
106.
Note: By default all new objects are mapped to
Scan List 01. Refer to
Grouping Objects with Scan Lists” on page 39 for more information on Scan
Lists.
To create a new TSYS object.
1. Press
PROG to put scanner in Program Mode.
2. Press NEW softkey to create new object.
3. Press TGRP softkey to create a trunking system object.
> Talkgroup <
Scan Lists: *01
TSYS: NEW
Save Exit Dflt