User's Manual

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6/MNO enters a 6, or inputs characters M, N, or O.
7/PQRS enters a 7, or inputs characters P, Q, R, or S.
8/TUV enters an 8, or inputs characters T, U, or V.
9/WXYZ enters a 9, or inputs characters W, X, Y, or Z.
0 enters a zero, or inputs characters . - # _ @ + * & / , $ % ! ^ ( ) ? .
./DELAY enters a decimal point (necessary when programming frequencies), space,
or programs delay time for the selected channel/search bank, or hyphen (in trunking ID
setting).
CLR clears an incorrect entry.
Understanding Your Scanner’s Memory Organization
V-Scanners
A V-Scanner folder contains a complete, stored configuration profile of your scanner’s
programming. Certain current scanner models allow the user to load, save and edit
different scanner configurations using an interface cable, software and a personal
computer. The PRO-96 V-Scanner feature extends this functionality by allowing you to
store or recall up to eleven scanner configurations in V-Scanner folders on your scanner,
without using a personal computer. You can use the V-Scanner feature to build and store
configurations for different areas or different scanner applications. Using the cloning
feature it is possible to exchange scanner configurations with your friends without losing
your existing data. V-Scanners also provide a way for you to easily back up your
programmed data without connecting your scanner to a personal computer.
Each V-Scanner folder stores all channel storage banks, channels, trunking Ids, search
settings, and other parameters associated with the operation of the scanner.
Channel Storage Banks
A channel storage bank is a storage area for a group of channels. Channels are storage
locations for frequencies. Whereas a channel can only contain one frequency, a channel
storage bank can hold 50 channels.