Radio Shack PRO-96 Scanner User Manual


 
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4. Press
ENTER to set the
display contrast.
WORKING WITH
V-SCANNERS
The PRO-96 V-Scanner (Virtual
Scanner) feature allows you to
edit, store, recall and use up to
eleven full sets of scanner
memory profiles. With V-Scanners
it is possible to create separate
scanner memory profiles for
different areas you visit or different
ways that you use the scanner.
Your scanner contains two types
of storage memory. Working
memory is the memory that your
scanner uses while you are
programming, cloning, or using
your scanner. V-Scanner
memory is the memory that your
scanner uses to store saved
configurations in V-Scanner
folders for later recall and use.
Your scanner features ten
V-Scanner folders (0-9) for
configuration storage. An
additional “scratchpad” V-Scanner
folder can be accessed with the
decimal point (.) key and is
indicated in the display with the “#”
symbol. The scratchpad folder
offers a convenient location to
temporarily store the contents of
working memory when managing
the V-Scanner memory.
Working with V-Scanner folders is
much like working with computer
application files, such as
spreadsheets and word
processing documents. Any
programming changes you make
to the scanner’s working memory