User Manual

PSR-410 O/Manual
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defaults.
Press any key.
6. Press any key on the keypad to proceed. The scanner will reboot with file system and global parameters
reset to factory defaults.
Detailed Menu Reference
Your PSR-410 scanner uses GRE's exclusive Object Oriented User Interface, which features a powerful
menu system that is used to configure the various Scannable Objects that your scanner is capable of
receiving. The PSR-410 design also includes a Global Settings (GLOB) menu that provides unprecedented
control over the radio wide settings used throughout your scanner. This section of the manual provides
detailed information about all of the menus and menu parameters.
Each menu parameter features a Dflt softkey that can be used to restore the value to the factory defaults.
This can be very useful if you make a change to a parameter but do not like the result.
HINT: Remember that context sensitive help is available for every menu parameter. Press FUNC SEL to
view help for the selected parameter. Press SEL to exit help.
HINT: It's easy to fix things if you inadvertently change a parameter and then can't remember how to make
it right again. Each parameter includes a Dflt softkey, which, when pressed, restores the factory default
setting for that parameter.
HINT: If you think you've really messed the Global settings up, you can reset every global parameter back
to factory defaults without altering your programmed objects. Turn the radio off, then on again. While the
“Welcome” screen is being displayed, press and release 0, then press and release 2. Press ENT to confirm
the reset of all global parameters to their factory defaults.
NOTE: The Special Global Settings menu (FUNC GLOB) includes parameter settings that, if not set
properly, may adversely affect the performance of your radio. We recommend that users not change the
settings found in the FUNC GLOB menu unless instructed to in this manual or directed to do so by GRE
Technical Support personnel. Should you experience difficulties after changing any of the settings in the
FUNC GLOB menu, you can also restore those settings to factory defaults by pressing the Dflt softkey
associated with each menu line, or following the 0,2 global settings reset procedure described above.
GLOB Menu Reference
The GLOB menu stores all of the radio-wide settings used by the scanner. The GLOB menu allows you to
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