PRO-93 (200-0523) and PRO-95 (200-0525) Tutorial: How to Program EDACS Trunking Frequencies

The only difference between the PRO-93 and the PRO-95, is the number of channels each has; the PRO-93 having 300 channels and the PRO-95 having 1000. The method of programming for each is the same.

This is a tutorial for programming EDACS trunking frequencies into your PRO-93 or PRO-95 Scanner.

For additional information on these products, see the links below:

  

Step 1: Select the Bank
  

PRO93/95 P001 000000 Bank0 ch01

PRO-93/95 Display

  
Press PGM and press (or hold down) the up and down arrow keys to select the bank. In our example we have selected Channel 01.

Note: EDACS frequencies need to be entered in chronological order. Each frequency is assigned a Logical Channel Number (LCN). Ex. Channel one is LCN1 and so forth.

  
Step 2: Enter the Trunked Programming Mode
  

PRO93/95 Bank0 Not trunked Press mode

PRO-93/95 Display

  
Press TRUNK to enter the Trunked Programming Mode.
  
Step 3: Select the Mode
  

PRO93/95 Bank0 0 IDNo Ed

PRO-93/95 Display

  
Press MODE until ED for the EDACS systems appears. This sets the talk group ID decoding method to be used for the bank.
  
Step 4: Enter the Program Mode
  

PRO93/95 P001 000000 Bank0 ch01

PRO-93/95 Display

  
Press PGM to enter the program mode.
  
Step 5: Enter and Store the Desired Frequency
  

PRO93/95 P001 867.7125 Bank0 ch01

PRO-93/95 Display

  
Use the number keys to enter the desired trunking frequency (including the decimal point). Press ENTER to store the frequency. In our example we entered 867.7125 as the frequency.
  
Step 6: Enter Additional Frequencies
  

PRO93/95 P001 867.7125 Bank0 ch01

PRO-93/95 Display

  
Press PGM or the up arrow key to access the next open channel. Enter the desired frequencies.
  
Step 7: Start Trunked Scanning
  

PRO93/95 0123456789 Scan up

PRO-93/95 Display

  
Press SCAN to start scanning.
  
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