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3. Use the number keys to enter the lower range you
want to search and store, then press
ENTER
to store
the frequency.
4. Use the number keys to enter the higher range you
want to search and store, then press
ENTER
again to
store the frequency.
Notes:
• If you enter a higher frequency first then enter a
lower frequency, the scanner automatically
exchanges the frequencies on the display. It dis-
plays the lower frequencies first and the higher
frequency second.
• You cannot span across frequency bands. When
manually setting search ranges, if you enter fre-
quencies on different bands, the scanner does not
accept the entry.
5. To text tag the search range, press
TEXT
, then enter
the text. If want to edit existing text, press
or
to move across the text. Enter the appropriate text
and press
ENTER
.
SCANNING THE CHANNELS
To begin scanning channels or to start scanning again af-
ter monitoring a specific channel, press
SCAN
.
Note:
You must store frequencies into channels before
the scanner can scan them. The scanner does not scan
empty channels.
The scanner scans through all channels (except those
you have locked out) in the active banks (see “Turning
Channel-Storage Banks Off and On” and “Locking Out
Channels or Frequencies” on Page 48).
Turning Channel-Storage Banks Off and On
To turn off banks while scanning, press the bank’s num-
ber key until the bank’s number disappears. The scanner
does not scan any of the channels within the banks you
have turned off.
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