PRO-29 60-Channel Direct Entry Programmable Scanner
(200-0509) Scanner Information Faxback Doc. # 33545
UNDERSTANDING YOUR SCANNER
A LOOK AT THE KEYPAD
Your scanner's keys might seem confusing at first, but this information
should help you understand each key's function.
SCAN - scans through the programmed channels.
MANUAL - stop scanning and lets you directly enter a channel number.
LOCKOUT/S/S - lets you lock out a selected channel. Skips a specified
frequency during limit or direct search.
PRIORITY - sets and turns on and off priority for a particular channel
CLEAR/. - clears an incorrect entry or enters the decimal point
necessary when programming frequencies.
MONITOR/0 - accesses the six monitor memories. See "Moving a Frequency
from a Monitor Memory to a Channel", on (Faxback Doc.
# 33546).
WX/E(enter) - scans through the preprogrammed weather channels or enters
frequencies into channels.
KEYLOCK/ - locks/unlocks the keypad to prevent accidental entries or
(Backlight turns on the display light for 15 seconds. See "Using the
Symbol) Keylock" and "Using the Display Backlight", (on Faxback
Doc. # 33547).
PROGRAM - programs frequencies into channels.
\/, LIMIT, - search for active frequencies. See "Searching for and
and /\ Temporarily Storing Active Frequencies", (on Faxback Doc.
# 33546).
Number Keys - each key has a single-digit label, and keys 1-6 have a
range of numbers printed above them. The single digits
refer to the number of a channel or frequency entered.
The number range (21-30, for example) show the channels
that make up a memory bank. In addition, the keypad has
different functions in manual mode, scan mode, and program
mode. See "Banks and Memories", below.
A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY
The display has several indicators that show the scanner's current
operating mode. A quick look at the display will help you understand how
to operate your scanner.
MON - appears when you listen to a monitor memory. A number (1-6)
appears to the right of MON indicating which monitor memory
you are listening to.
BANK - shows which channel-storage banks are turned on for the
scan mode. See "Banks and Memories", below.
KEYLOCK - appears when you lock the KEYPAD.
BATT.Lo - appears when the batteries are low.
CH - digits that precede this indicator show which of the 60
channels the scanner is tuned to.
MHz - digits that precede this indicator show which frequency
the scanner is tuned to.
SCAN - appears when you scan channels.
MAN - appears when you manually select a channel.
PGM - appears while you program frequencies into the scanner's
channels.
PRI - appears when you select the priority feature.
L/O - appears when you manually select a locked-out channel, or
during as search hold when the frequency is stored in
search skip memory.
WX - appears when you scan the preprogrammed weather channels.
\/ and /\ - indicate the search direction.
SRCH - appears during a limit search, a direct search, and a
weather band search. See "Searching For and Temporarily
Storing Active Frequencies", (on Faxback Doc. # 33546).
-L- - appears instead of the channel number during a limit
search.
-d- - appears instead of the channel number during a direct
search.
Hi - appears with a frequency to show the upper limit of the
frequency range to search.
Lo - appears with a frequency to show the lower limit of the
frequency range to search.
-H- - appears during a limit search hold.
-h- - appears during a direct search hold.
Error - appears when you make an entry error.
BANKS AND MEMORIES
Your scanner can store up to 66 frequencies. You store each frequency in
either a memory called a channel, or a temporary memory called a monitor.
This scanner has 60 channels and six monitor memories.
CHANNEL-STORAGE BANKS
To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to listen
to, channels are divided into six channel-storage banks of 10 channels
each. Use each channel-storage bank to group frequencies, such as the
police department, fire department, ambulance services, or aircraft band
(see "Guide to the Action Bands"), (on Faxback Doc. # 33548).
For example, the police might use four frequencies, one for each area of
town. You could program the police frequencies starting with Channel 1
(Bank 1) and then program the fire department frequencies starting with
Channel 11 (the first Channel in Bank 2).
MONITOR MEMORIES
The scanner also has six monitor memories. Use these memories to
temporarily store frequencies while you decide whether or not to save them
into channels. This is handy for quickly storing an active frequency when
you are searching through an entire band.
When you are in the search mode, ON appears and the flashing number at the
top of the display indicates the currently selected monitor memory. Once
you have stored a frequency into that monitor memory, press \/ or /\. The
scanner shifts to the next monitor memory and restarts the search mode.
NOTE: To store frequencies into a monitor memory, you must first perform
a limit or direct search. See "Searching For and Temporarily
Storing Active Frequencies", (on Faxback Doc. # 33546).
(BR/EB 6/11/96)
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