User's Manual

By default, LTR Home Repeater AutoMove is turned off and is controlled in the individual TSYS objects. To
enable LTR Home Repeater Automove, access the menu for the desired TSYS, then scroll down to the last
item in the menu, AutoMove HRs. Use the <> keys to toggle AutoMove HRs on or off for the selected TSYS,
then press the Save softkey to save your changes.
When AutoMove HRs is turned on, you may enter the LTR system frequencies in any order, and the
PSR-310 will automatically move the frequencies to the proper home repeater slots as transmissions are
received on the system.
Priority Scan
Your PSR-310 scanner features Priority Scan operation for CONV and TGRP objects. When Priority Scan
is active, increased priority is given to objects that have their Priority mode set to ON.
Turning Object Priority On or Off
Priority for CONV and TGRP objects can be toggled on or off using the following methods:
Press the PRI key when the scanner stops on the object while it is active. The plD indicator in the object
display will show p for Object Priority Off, and P for Object Priority On.
Browse to an object in Manual Mode or PGM mode, then press the PRI key to toggle Object Priority on or
off. The plD indicator in the object display will show p for Object Priority Off, and P for Object Priority On.
Browse to an object in PGM mode. Press the EDIT, then CURR softkeys. Use the v key to scroll to the
Priority setting. Use the < or > keys to toggle Priority On or Off.
When creating a new object, before saving the object scroll to the Priority setting. Use the < or > keys to
toggle Priority On or Off.
Turning Priority Scan Mode On or Off
While the radio is scanning, press FUNC, then PRI to toggle Priority Scan On or Off. Priority Scan status is
shown in the man Scanning status display. PRI indicates that Priority Scan mode is on, and pri indicates
that Priority Scan mode is off.
CONV Priority Scan
When Object Priority is set to Yes for one or more CONV objects, the scanner will sample the CONV
objects for activity periodically while scanning and monitoring other objects.