User's Manual

20-427 Owners Manual Draft
You can use the scanners delay feature while searching the banks (see “Delay”).
The scanner does not search locked-out frequencies while searching ranges. See “Locking
Out Channels or Frequencies”.
The fire/police and ham one touch banks have separate groups of frequencies called
sub-banks. This lets you search for and select only those frequencies that fall within a
specific range within the fire/police and ham one-touch banks.
Note: The fire/police one-touch bank contains low VH F, h i gh VHF, lo w UH F, an d hi gh U HF
sub-banks. The ham one-touch bank contains 10m, 6m, 2m, and 70cm sub-banks.
To listen to the marine bank, see “Listening to the Marine Bank”. To listen to the weather
bank, see “Listening to the Weather Band”.
1. Press F/P, AIR, or HAM. FIrE POLICE, AIr, or HAM appears. After about 2 seconds, the
scanner starts searching. When the scanner finds an active frequency, it stops searching
and displays the frequency’s number.
Notes:
To reverse the search direction at any time, press /¥ or ¥ /.
To pause the search while receiving a signal, press PAUSE. To resume searching, press
PAUSE again.
If necessary, you can select search groups using the number keys.
2. To search for another active frequency in the selected band, press /¥ or ¥ /. To search for
an active frequency within a sub-band of the fire/police or ham band, press a number key to
select the sub-band you want. To select a different band and search for another active
frequency, repeat Step 1.
You can set Zeromatic on or off by pressing FUNC then 0. Press FUNC then 0 again to
reverse the Zeromatic setting. Whenever this feature is turned on, — — appears at the
double side of the b (or t when the scanner stays tune mode) and the scanner stops at the
correct frequency. When you turn this feature off, — — disappears and the scanner stops
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