Specifications

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Care and Maintenance
General Use
Turn the scanner off before
disconnecting the power or replacing
the batteries.
Always write down the programmed
frequencies in the event of memory
loss.
If memory is lost, simply reprogram
each channel.
The display shows 000.0000 in all
channels when there has been a
memory loss.
Always press each button firmly until
you hear the entry tone for that key
entry.
Location
Do not use the scanner in high-
moisture environments such as the
kitchen or bathroom.
Avoid placing the unit in direct
sunlight or near heating elements or
vents.
If the scanner receives strong
interference or electrical noise,
move it or its antenna away from the
source of the noise. If possible, a
higher elevation, may provide better
reception. Also try changing the
height or angle of the antenna.
Do not plug the scanner into an
outlet controlled by a wall switch
because long power interruptions
may cause memory loss.
Cleaning
Disconnect the power to the unit
before cleaning.
Clean the outside of the scanner
with a mild detergent. To prevent
scratches, do not use abrasive
cleaners or solvents. Be careful not
to rub the LCD window.
Do not use excessive amounts of
water.
Repairs
Do not attempt any repair. The
scanner contains no serviceable
parts. Contact the dealer from whom
you purchased the radio or take it to
a qualified repair technician.
Birdies
All radios can receive "birdies"
(undesired signals). If your scanner
stops during Scan mode and no
sound is heard, it may be receiving
a birdie. Birdies are internally
generated signals inherent in the
electronics of the receiver.
Press /L/O to lockout the
channel.
Narrow band responses (start
scanning without reason) occur in
the VHF low band in case of strong
signals around 367 MHz.
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