User's Manual

20-424 Owner’s Manual
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SRCH
Appears during service bank and direct frequency searches.
SCAN
Appears when the scanner scans channels.
MAN
Appears when you manually select a channel.
PGM
Appears when you program frequencies into the scanner’s channels.
PRI
Appears when the priority feature is turned on.
DLY
Appears when you program a 2-second delay.
b X -FULL
Appears when you try to enter a frequency during a search when all displayed
banks channels are full.
-dUPL-
Appears when you try to store a frequency that is already stored in another channel.
DEFAULt
Appears when you remove all the lock-outs from the FD/PD, AIR, or HAM bank
frequencies.
D-Error
Appears when the scanner receives a data error during wired programming.
End
Appears when the scanner has finished wired programming.
Error
Appears when you make an entry error.
FLo ALL-CL
Appears when you remove all the locked-out frequencies during a FD/PD, AIR,
or HAM bank or tune.
FLo-FULL
Appears when you try to lock out a frequency during a tune when 50 frequencies
are already locked out.
F L-out
Appears when you start a tune from a locked-out frequency.
L-r
Appears when you review the locked-out frequencies.
oFF tonE
Appears when you turn the key tone off.
on tonE
Appears when you turn the key tone on.
P
Appears when the scanner is tuned to the priority channel.
StArt
Appears when the scanner starts wired programming.
-t-
Appears during a direct frequency search.
WirEd
Appears when you set the scanner to its wired programming mode to program frequencies
into it.
UNDERSTANDING BANKS
Channel Storage Banks
A bank is a storage area for a group of channels. Channels are storage areas for freequencies.
Whereas a channel can only contain one frequency, a bank can hold numerous channels.
To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to listen to, your scanner divides the
channels into 10 banks (1 to 10) of 20 channels each, a total of 200 channels. You can use each
channel-storage bank to group frequencies, such as those used by the police department, fire