PRO-66 Scanner
(200-0511) Understanding Your Scanner Faxback Doc. #39380
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 stored channels.
MANUAL - stops scanning and lets you directly enter a channel number or
frequency.
DELAY - programs a 2-second delay for the selected channel.
L-OUT/S/S - lets you lock out a selected channel. Skips a specified
frequency during band or direct search.
CLEAR/ú - erases an incorrect entry or an error. Enters the decimal point
in a frequency.
MON/0 - stores frequencies into and accesses the monitor memory. Enters
the number 0 for a channel or a frequency.
WX/E - scans through the preprogrammed weather channels. Stores a key
entry into memory.
KEYLOCK - locks/unlocks the keypad to prevent accidental program changes.
t and s - enter the down or up search mode direction.
HOLD/BAND - pauses the frequency search. Searches the selected band.
1-9 - enters the numbers for a channel or a frequency.
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.
SRCH - appears during a band search (b also appears) or a direct search (d
also appears).
SCAN - appears when you scan channels.
MAN - appears when you manually select a channel.
MON - appears when you listen to a monitor memory.
WX - appears when you scan the preprogrammed weather channels.
K - flashes when you lock the keypad.
B - flashes when batteries are low.
D - appears when you program a channel for a 2-second delay before
scanning or when you listen to a channel programmed with the delay
feature.
L - appears when you manually select a locked channel, or during a search
hold when the frequency is stored in search skip memory.
^ and s - indicate the search or weather scan direction.
Error - appears when you make an entry error.
b - appears during a band search.
d - appears during a direct search.
H - appears during a band search hold.
h - appears during a direct search hold.
(km-08/25/1997)
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