20 About Your Scanner
A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY
The display has indicators that show the scanner’s cur-
rent operating status. The display information helps you
understand how your scanner operates.
Bank A
or
B
— appears with numbers (
1
–
10
).
A
or
B
indicates the bank group. The numbers show which
channel-storage banks are turned on for scanning.
TRUNK
— appears when you select the trunking opera-
tion and while you store a trunking frequency into a
channel.
— appears when you select a priority channel.
DELAY
Programs a 2-second delay for the selected
channel, a limit search, or each service scan;
programs a 5-second delay while trunking.
9
99
9
Searches down through a selected frequency
range; selects options during programming;
changes the ID location number while trunk-
ing.
8
88
8
Searches up through a selected frequency
range; selects options during programming;
changes the ID location number while trunk-
ing.
Number
Keys
Each key has a single-digit label and a range
of numbers. Single-digit keys enter a chan-
nel, a frequency, or an ID number. The range
of numbers (51–100, for example) is used to
enter the channels of a memory bank.
• (MON/CLR)
Stores frequencies into monitor memories
during a search; recalls frequencies from the
monitor memories when programming a
channel; stores IDs into the monitor memo-
ries or selects options while trunking; enters
a decimal point or clears an incorrect entry.
E (SVC)
Starts a service bank search; enters frequen-
cies into channels; stores the talk group IDs
in the scan lists.
Key Function(s)
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