User Manual

PSR-410 O/Manual
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ing. A quick low-high wrap beep is played when the scanner reaches the last occupied Scan List and
wraps back to the beginning.
When the scanner is stopped on a TGRP while scanning, or paused in Manual Mode, the display will
appear as follows:
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When the scanner is stopped on a conventional channel while scanning, or while paused in Manual Mode,
the display will appear as follows:
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Browsing Objects
The 5-way pushbutton pad makes it easy for you to browse the stored objects in your PSR-410 when in
Manual or Program modes. Press MAN or PROG, then use the <>^v keys on the 5-way pushbutton pad to
move around in the scanner's memory as follows:
^: navigates up through the objects assigned to the current Scan List
v: navigates down through the objects assigned to the current Scan List
<: navigates up through the active Scan Lists in the radio
>: navigates down through the active Scan Lists in the radio
Advanced Startup Topics
Congratulations! Now that you have mastered the creation of Scannable Objects and how to monitor them
using Scan and Manual Mode, you can move on to some more advanced startup topics.
This Advanced Startup Topics section of this manual will provide you with more basic information about
how you can create other types of Scannable Objects, and how you can group your Scannable Objects into
different Scan Lists and work with the Scan Lists to quickly enable or disable groups of objects that you
want to monitor. You can also read the Detailed Menu Reference section of this manual to learn more about
the different object types and their parameters, and how to perform more advanced operations with your
scanner.
About Object Numbering
Your PSR-410 is different from other types of scanners in how it stores your Scannable Objects in memory.
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