Searching the One Touch Banks
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If the scanner finds an active
frequency, it stops and displays
that channel and frequency
number, then it automatically
begins scanning again when the
transmission on that frequency
ends.
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Channel-storage banks (1-10) are
on when they have a bar
underneath them and off when no
bar appears underneath them. To
turn off a channel-storage bank,
press the bank's number key
during scanning. The bar under
the bank's number disappears.
To turn on a channel-storage bank
(1-10) during scanning, press the
bank's number key. A bar appears
under the bank's number.
±
You cannot turn off all banks.
There must be at least one active
bank.
You can manually select any
channel in a bank, even if the bank
is turned off.
When you turn on a bank during
scanning, the scanner moves to
the selected bank and scan it.
If no transmission is found, the
scanner continues scanning to
scan through all selected banks.
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You can continuously monitor a
specific channel without scanning.
This is useful if you hear an
emergency transmission on a
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Scanning the
Stored Channels
• To reverse the
scanning direction,
press
H
or
G
.
• To set the scanner
to remain on the
current channel for
2 seconds after the
transmission ends,
see “Delay” on
Page 33.
• To set the scanner
to remain on the
current channel,
even after the
transmission
stops, press
SCAN/MAN
at any
time during the
transmission.
C7D
C7DC7D
C7D
appears and
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I97DýI97Dý
I97Dý
disappears (see
“Monitoring a
Stored Channel”
on Page 29).
• To lock out
channels so the
scanner does not
stop for a
transmission on
those channels,
see “Locking Out
Channels or
Frequencies” on
Page 34.
Turning Channel-
Storage Banks Off
and On
The scanner does not
scan any of the
channels within the
banks you have
turned off.
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