User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- IMPORTANT OPERATING INFORMATION
- QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
- FEATURES
- CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
- BASIC OPERATION
- GENERAL FEATURES
- STANDARD GROUP CALLS
- TELEPHONE CALLS
- LTR-NET AUXILIARY CALLS
- OPTION SWITCHES AND MENU MODE
- DIAL MODE
- SYSTEM AND GROUP SCANNING
- LTR-NET AND LTR FEATURES
- LTR-NET FEATURES
- LTR FEATURES
- CONVENTIONAL FEATURES
- MISCELLANEOUS
- INDEX
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYSTEM AND GROUP SCANNING
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LTR-Net Mode Scanning
When system scanning with an LTR-Net system selected and
roaming disabled, only the LTR-Net systems in the scan list that access the
site of the selected system are scanned (any LTR and conventional
systems are not scanned). If roaming is enabled, registration on other sites
occurs normally and scanning of LTR-Net systems occurs as just
described.
However, if the current LTR-Net site is lost and no other LTR-Net
site can be located, the LTR and conventional systems in the scan list are
also scanned. Searching for an LTR-Net site continues and if one is again
detected, registration on that site occurs and the LTR and conventional
systems are no longer scanned. This operation can provide uninterrupted
operation in areas which have not been converted to LTR-Net operation.
LTR and Conventional Mode Scanning
When an LTR or conventional system is selected with system scan-
ning enabled and roaming disabled, scanning is sequential through only
the LTR and conventional systems in the scan list (LTR-Net systems are
not scanned). If roaming is enabled, all three system types or only LTR-
Net systems may be scanned as described in the preceding LTR-Net
description.
Scan List Programming
General
NOTE: The selected (displayed) system and group are always scanned
even if they have been deleted from the scan list.
The scan list status of the displayed system is changed by pressing
FCN S.A/D, and the status of the displayed group is changed by pressing
FCN G.A/D. The displayed system is in the scan list and scanned
normally when is displayed, and the displayed group is scanned when
is displayed (see preceding illustration). Deleting a system only
temporarily deletes the groups associated with that system because when