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BCD396XT

The Complete Reference

This document provides a complete reference to all menus, functions, and features of the BCD396XT Digital Trunk Tracker Scanner from Uniden. It is based on the Operation Specification that is used both as a guide to the software engineers for creating the scanner’s user interface and as a repository for the “final say” on how every feature and function is implemented.

Some proprietary information has been removed, formatting has been modified, and extensive editing has been performed to make the text more readable. However, you will almost certainly find a handful of odd turns of phrases.

Mostly, though, we hope that this reference work can help you better understand and use your BCD396XT. This document isn’t intended to be a guide for how to use your scanner…you’ll find that information in the

Owner’s Manual…but rather a reference for all the things that the scanner does. Combined with the Owner’s Manual and the great resources available to scanner users online, you now have more information than ever on every facet of your scanner.

© 2009 Uniden Corporation

Fort Worth, TX

All Rights Reserved.

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Contents

Feature Summary .............................................................................................................. 8

Band Coverage ............................................................................................................. 8

Channels ....................................................................................................................... 9

Memory Architecture ..................................................................................................... 9

Channel Memory Scan ................................................................................................. 9

Priority Scan .................................................................................................................. 9

Priority Plus Scan .......................................................................................................... 9

Search with Scan .......................................................................................................... 9

Scan Speed ................................................................................................................... 9

Scanning Lockout ......................................................................................................... 10

Temporary Lockout ....................................................................................................... 10

Quick Keys .................................................................................................................... 10

Startup Configuration .................................................................................................... 10

Channel Alert ................................................................................................................ 10

Alpha Tagging ............................................................................................................... 10

Duplicate Input Alert ...................................................................................................... 10

Number Tag .................................................................................................................. 10

Trunk Tracking .............................................................................................................. 10

Multi-Site System .......................................................................................................... 11

Control Channel Only .................................................................................................... 11

P25 One-Frequency Trunking ...................................................................................... 11

Priority ID Scanning ...................................................................................................... 11

Preemptive Priority ID Scanning ................................................................................... 11

Trunking Activity Indicators ........................................................................................... 11

Custom Search ............................................................................................................. 11

Quick Search ................................................................................................................. 11

Frequency Autostore ..................................................................................................... 11

Search Speed / Turbo Search ...................................................................................... 11

Search Lockout ............................................................................................................. 12

Search Key .................................................................................................................... 12

Service Search .............................................................................................................. 12

Broadcast Screen ......................................................................................................... 12

Attenuator ...................................................................................................................... 12

Code Search ................................................................................................................. 12

P25 NAC ....................................................................................................................... 12

Volume Offset ............................................................................................................... 12

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IF Exchange .................................................................................................................. 12

Dropout Delay ............................................................................................................... 13

Weather and SAME Alert .............................................................................................. 13

Close Call

®

Frequency Capture .................................................................................... 13

Close Call Temporary Store ......................................................................................... 13

Tone-Out Sequential Decode ....................................................................................... 13

Location-Based Scanning* ........................................................................................... 13

Location Alert System* .................................................................................................. 13

Navigation Modes* ........................................................................................................ 13

GPS Compatibility* ....................................................................................................... 13

Wired Cloning................................................................................................................ 13

Band Scope ................................................................................................................... 13

PC Control ..................................................................................................................... 14

LCD and Keypad Backlight ........................................................................................... 14

Alert Tone Level ............................................................................................................ 14

Battery Low Alert ........................................................................................................... 14

Battery Save .................................................................................................................. 14

Key Lock ....................................................................................................................... 14

Key Safe Mode.............................................................................................................. 14

Audio AGC .................................................................................................................... 14

Repeater Reverse ......................................................................................................... 14

Memory Backup ............................................................................................................ 14

Design ................................................................................................................................ 15

Controls and Keys .............................................................................................................. 16

Displays .............................................................................................................................. 21

LCD Design ................................................................................................................... 21

Icons .............................................................................................................................. 21

Dot Matrix ...................................................................................................................... 22

LCD Flashing Time ....................................................................................................... 22

Tones ................................................................................................................................. 23

General Tones .............................................................................................................. 23

Weather Alert Sirens ..................................................................................................... 23

Tones in Menu Mode .................................................................................................... 24

Selecting a menu item ............................................................................................. 24

Editing a name or a frequency etc ........................................................................... 24

Alert in Scanner Mode .................................................................................................. 24

Alert in GPS Mode ........................................................................................................ 24

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Alert for Point Of Interest ......................................................................................... 24

Alert for Dangerous Xing .......................................................................................... 24

Alert for Dangerous Road ........................................................................................ 24

Battery Low Tone .......................................................................................................... 24

Operation ........................................................................................................................... 25

Power On ...................................................................................................................... 25

Volume and Squelch Control ........................................................................................ 26

Volume Adjust Mode ................................................................................................ 26

Squelch Adjust Mode ............................................................................................... 26

P25 Condition Mode ................................................................................................ 27

State Transition Diagram ......................................................................................... 27

Menu Mode ................................................................................................................... 28

General Operations .................................................................................................. 28

Error Messages ........................................................................................................ 31

Top Menu ................................................................................................................. 32

Program System ...................................................................................................... 32

Program Site ............................................................................................................ 45

Program Group ........................................................................................................ 55

Program Channel ..................................................................................................... 59

Program Location ..................................................................................................... 67

Srch/CloCall Opt ...................................................................................................... 72

Search for... .............................................................................................................. 78

Close Call ................................................................................................................. 89

Priority Scan ............................................................................................................. 94

WX Operation ........................................................................................................... 95

ToneOut for … ........................................................................................................ 98

Wired Clone ............................................................................................................. 102

Settings .................................................................................................................... 103

SCAN MODE ................................................................................................................ 111

Display during Scan Mode ....................................................................................... 111

Startup Key Operation ............................................................................................. 111

Start Scanning .......................................................................................................... 111

Scanning Order ........................................................................................................ 113

Scanning Operation ................................................................................................. 114

Temporary System Hold .......................................................................................... 126

System Hold ............................................................................................................. 127

Quick System Select ................................................................................................ 127

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Quick Save for CTCSS/DCS/P25 NAC Data ........................................................... 128

Key Operation During Scan ..................................................................................... 129

SCAN HOLD MODE ..................................................................................................... 131

Display while in Scan Hold Mode ............................................................................ 131

General Operation.................................................................................................... 131

Hold on Conventional System ................................................................................. 135

Hold on Trunked System ......................................................................................... 135

Hold on TalkGroup ID from ID Search / ID Scan ..................................................... 136

Direct Entry .............................................................................................................. 136

Key Operation During Scan Hold Mode .................................................................. 139

PRIORITY SCAN .......................................................................................................... 142

Priority Scan ............................................................................................................. 142

Priority Plus Scan ..................................................................................................... 143

Key Operation During Priority Scan ......................................................................... 143

PRIORITY ID SCAN ..................................................................................................... 144

Priority ID Scan ........................................................................................................ 144

Key Operation During Priority ID Scan .................................................................... 144

SEARCH MODE ........................................................................................................... 145

Display during Search Mode .................................................................................... 145

General Operation.................................................................................................... 145

Service Search ......................................................................................................... 146

Custom Search ........................................................................................................ 147

Custom Search in Control Channel Only Mode....................................................... 148

Search and Store ..................................................................................................... 149

Quick Search ............................................................................................................ 149

Key Operation During Search Mode ........................................................................ 151

SEARCH HOLD MODE ................................................................................................ 153

General Operation.................................................................................................... 153

Go to Quick Search Hold Directly ............................................................................ 153

Direct Entry .............................................................................................................. 153

Quick Save ............................................................................................................... 154

Key Operation During Search Hold Mode ............................................................... 155

CLOSE CALL MODE .................................................................................................... 157

Display during Close Call Mode ............................................................................... 157

Close Call Search .................................................................................................... 157

Close Call Only ........................................................................................................ 160

Close Call Hold ........................................................................................................ 161

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Close Call Auto Store ............................................................................................... 161

CC Hit with Scan ...................................................................................................... 162

Direct Entry / Quick Save / Go to Quick Search Hold Mode ................................... 162

Key Operation During Close Call Only Mode .......................................................... 163

Key Operation During Close Call Hold Mode .......................................................... 164

WEATHER SCAN MODE ............................................................................................. 167

Normal Weather Scan .............................................................................................. 167

Weather Alert Scan .................................................................................................. 167

Weather (Alert) Scan Hold ....................................................................................... 168

Weather Alert Priority (WX Alt Priority) .................................................................... 169

Direct Entry / Quick Save ......................................................................................... 169

Key Operation During Weather (Alert) Scan Mode ................................................. 169

Key Operation During Weather (Alert) Scan Hold Mode ......................................... 170

TONE-OUT MODE ....................................................................................................... 172

Display during Tone-Out Mode ................................................................................ 172

Tone-Out Standby Mode .......................................................................................... 173

Tone-Out Search Mode ........................................................................................... 175

Tone-Out Hold Mode ............................................................................................... 176

Key Operation During Tone-Out Mode .................................................................... 177

GPS MODE ................................................................................................................... 179

Display Mode in GPS Mode ..................................................................................... 179

Location Alert Operation .......................................................................................... 181

Registration of Location Information ........................................................................ 184

Review Location Mode ............................................................................................. 185

Key Operation During GPS Mode ............................................................................ 187

BAND SCOPE MODE ................................................................................................... 189

Scope Mode ............................................................................................................. 189

Search Mode ............................................................................................................ 190

Max Hold Search Mode ........................................................................................... 190

Hold Mode ................................................................................................................ 191

General Operation.................................................................................................... 191

Search Setting Parameters ...................................................................................... 193

Key Operation during Band Scope Mode ................................................................ 194

WIRED CLONE MODE ................................................................................................. 196

Confirm State ........................................................................................................... 196

Transferring State .................................................................................................... 196

Complete State ........................................................................................................ 196

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Error State ................................................................................................................ 197

Key Operation During Clone Mode .......................................................................... 197

KEYLOCK ..................................................................................................................... 198

KEY SAFE MODE ......................................................................................................... 199

Changed Key Operation in Key Safe Mode ............................................................. 199

Key Safe Operation .................................................................................................. 200

Key Safe Message ................................................................................................... 200

MEMORY INITIALIZATION .......................................................................................... 201

BATTERY CHARGE ..................................................................................................... 202

Battery Type Select .................................................................................................. 202

Charging the Battery ................................................................................................ 202

OTHERS ............................................................................................................................ 205

AVAILABLE SYSTEM SETTINGS................................................................................ 205

System Settings ....................................................................................................... 205

System Option Settings ........................................................................................... 205

Site Settings ............................................................................................................. 206

Site Frequency Settings ........................................................................................... 206

Channel Settings ...................................................................................................... 207

TGID FORMAT FOR TRUNKED SYSTEM .................................................................. 208

FLEET MAP .................................................................................................................. 215

PRESET FLEET MAPS ................................................................................................ 216

WEATHER CHANNELS ............................................................................................... 217

CTCSS FREQUENCY .................................................................................................. 217

DCS CODE ................................................................................................................... 217

CEA2009-SAME EVENT CODE(ANSI/CEA-2009-A October 2005) ........................... 218

REMOTE COMMAND ................................................................................................... 220

CTCSS/DCS CODE LIST ............................................................................................. 264

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Feature Summary

Band Coverage

Frequency (MHz)

Modulation Step (kHz) Remark

Lower Edge Upper Edge

25.0000

26.9650

27.4100

28.0000

29.7000

50.0000

54.0000

72.0000

76.0000

88.0000

108.0000

137.0000

144.0000

148.0000

150.8000

162.0000

174.0000

26.9600

27.4050

27.9950

29.6800

49.9900

53.9800

71.9500

75.9950

87.9500

107.9000

136.9916

143.9875

147.9950

150.7875

161.9950

173.9875

215.9500

216.0000

225.0000

380.0000

400.0000

406.0000

420.0000

450.0000

470.0000

224.9800

379.9750

399.9875

405.9875

419.9875

449.9875

469.9875

512.0000

763.0000

793.0000

806.0000

849.0125

775.9937

805.9937

823.9875

868.9875

NFM

NFM

NFM

NFM

894.0125 960.0000 NFM

1240.0000 1300.0000 NFM

NFM

AM

NFM

NFM

NFM

NFM

NFM

NFM

FM

WFM

FMB

AM

NFM

NFM

NFM

NFM

NFM

WFM

AM

AM

AM

NFM

NFM

NFM

WFM

5.0

5.0

5.0

20.0

10.0

20.0

50.0

5.0

50.0

100.0

8.33

12.5

5.0

12.5

5.0

12.5

50.0

20.0

25.0

12.5

12.5

12.5

12.5

12.5

12.5

6.25

6.25

12.5

12.5

12.5

25.0

Petroleum Products & Broadcast Pickup

CB Class D Channel

Business & Forest Products

10 Meter Amateur Band

VHF Low Band

6 Meter Amateur Band

VHF TV Broadcast 2 – 4

Intersystem & Astronomy

VHF TV Broadcast 5 – 6

FM Broadcast

Aircraft Band

Military Land Mobile

2 Meter Amateur Band

Military Land Mobile

VHF High Band

Federal Government

TV Broadcast 7 – 13

1.25 Meter Amateur Band

UHF Aircraft Band

Military Band

Miscellaneous

Federal Government Land Mobile

70 cm Amateur Band

UHF Standard Band

UHF TV

Public Service Band

Public Service Band

Public Service Band

Public Service Band

Public Service Band

25 cm Amateur Band

Notes on Band Coverage:

You can edit the Modulation and Step for each band. The above table shows the factory default values.

Although TV bands are listed, the BCD396XT cannot decode Digital TV audio.

When you select “AUTO” for a channel or mode’s Modulation or Step, the above value is used (unless you’ve edited the Band Defaults).

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Channels

Dynamic – You can create up to 25,000 total conventional channels, trunked channels, and trunked system frequencies.

Channels in a conventional system contain a frequency.

Channels in a trunked system contain a talk group ID (TGID).

Memory Architecture

Absolute Limits:

Systems 500

Sites Total

Sites/System

Channel Groups per System

Channels+System Frequencies

Channels per conventional system

1,000

256

20

25,000

1000

Channels per trunked system

Trunk Frequencies per Site

500

500-1000 (depending on total

TGIDs stored in the system)

Notes about limits:

The actual results will be limited by the first absolute limit you hit. For example, if you have created 1000 sites, you will not be able to create a new system even though you have created fewer than 500 systems.

You can check the % of memory used by using the menu.

Channel Memory Scan

The scanner can scan any combination of trunked and conventional systems simultaneously.

Priority Scan

The scanner checks conventional priority channels every 1-10 seconds (2 seconds default) when scanning a conventional system.

Priority Plus Scan

The scanner scans only the conventional priority channels.

Search with Scan

The scanner can do Service and Custom Searches along with system scanning.

Scan Speed

100 Channels/Second (max) for conventional systems.

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Scanning Lockout

You can lock out any System, Site, Channel Group, Channel, or search frequency.

Locked out channels are skipped (or ignored) during scanning.

If a system, site, or channel group is locked, all channels belonging to it will be skipped during scanning.

Temporary Lockout

Sites, Systems, Channels, or Frequencies temporarily locked out are automatically unlocked when power is cycled.

Quick Keys

You can assign an SQK (System/Site/Search Quick Key) from 0-99.

You can assign a GQK (channel Group Quick Key) from 0-9.

Quick keys can be rapidly enabled/disabled from the keypad during scanning.

Startup Configuration

You can assign a startup configuration key to a system or search range so that it can be automatically locked out or unlocked during power up.

Channel Alert

You can set a separate audible/visual alert for each channel.

Alpha Tagging

You can assign an alphanumeric name to each System, Site, Channel Group, Channel, Location, Custom search range, SAME group, and Tone-Out. You can use 16 characters per tag.

Duplicate Input Alert

The scanner will alert you if an entered alpha tag, frequency, etc has already been used in the same system.

Number Tag

You can assign a unique number tag from 0-999 to each system and to each channel within a system. This tag allows you to rapidly tune to a specific channel.

Trunk Tracking

The scanner can track the following types of trunked systems:

Motorola Type I 800

Motorola Type II 800, 900, UHF, VHF

Motorola Rebanded

EDACS Wide, Narrow, SCAT

EDACS ESK (No ProVoice Decoding)

LTR

APCO P25 Standard, P25 One-Frequency

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Multi-Site System

All trunked systems can have more than one site. All sites in the system share the same Channel Groups and Channels.

Control Channel Only

Trunk Tracking can be achieved by entering only the control channels for Motorola and P25 systems.

P25 One-Frequency Trunking

The scanner can follow individual talk groups on P25 single-frequency systems that use both NAC and

TGID’s for squelch control and user identification. ID Search and ID Store are available, just like on trunked systems.

Priority ID Scanning

Trunked channels can be assigned priority. When the scanner is monitoring the control channel, channels you tag as priority are given a higher priority over non-priority channels when they become active.

Preemptive Priority ID Scanning

For Motorola systems that have channel priority active on the system, if you flag a channel as priority and the system also has that TGID identified as a priority channel, the scanner will preempt any current transmission if the TGID becomes active.

Trunking Activity Indicators

The scanner shows all trunked activity when you hold on the control channel.

Custom Search

You can program up to 10 custom search ranges and either search them exclusively or include these searches when scanning.

Quick Search

If you hold on a conventional channel, you can start searching from the current frequency. If you hold on a trunked channel, you can quickly switch to ID Search mode.

Frequency Autostore

The scanner can automatically store frequencies found during a search.

Search Speed / Turbo Search

100 Steps/Second in search mode (max, except for 5 kHz steps)

300 Steps/Second in search mode (max, 5 kHz steps)

Turbo mode automatically applies to 5 kHz step searches.

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Search Lockout

You can lock out up to 500 frequencies.

The limit of temporary L/O frequencies: 250

The limit of permanent L/O frequencies: 250

Locked out frequencies will be skipped in Search Mode or Close Call Mode.

You can review all locked out frequencies in Menu Mode.

Search Key

Search keys are short cuts to start searching for a single search range.

There are 3 search keys (sr1 to sr3).

Service Search

You can search preset frequencies typically used by specific agencies or groups.

The kind of Service Search is as follows: Public Safety, News, HAM Radio, Marine, Railroad, Air, CB Radio,

FRS/GMRS/MURS, Racing, FM Broadcast, Military Air, Special

Broadcast Screen

Allows the scanner to ignore hits on Pager, FM, UHF TV, VHF TV, NOAA WX and custom band frequencies.

Attenuator

You can attenuate the incoming signal for channels that get interference from strong signal sources.

You can set a global attenuator to apply attenuation to all reception.

Code Search

Rapid search for the CTCSS/DCS used during a transmission.

The scanner does not detect or decode P25 signals if you are operating CTCSS/DCS Search.

P25 NAC

P25 Network Access Code (NAC) is used to provide selective squelch operation on channels. The scanner can also search for the NAC code that is being used on a P25 digital channel.

Volume Offset

Adjust the volume level for any channel from -3 to +3 steps to balance audio level.

IF Exchange

Switches the current frequency to use a different IF (intermediate frequency) for receiving radio signals to avoid interference.

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Dropout Delay

Controls whether the scanner pauses at the end of a transmission to wait for a reply.

You can set the Delay time for each System. All Channels in the System share the same delay setting. You can also set the Delay time for Search, Close Call and Tone-Out.

You can set the minus delay time. In that case, the scanner only stops on transmissions for the set duration, then automatically resumes.

Weather and SAME Alert

The scanner can alert to Weather Alert Tone, all FIPS or selected FIPS.

Close Call

®

Frequency Capture

The scanner can immediately detect and lock onto a transmission above threshold signal strength.

Close Call Temporary Store

The scanner scans the last 10 frequencies captured by Close Call so that you can continue to receive the signal even after the signal is not strong enough to trigger a Close Call hit..

Tone-Out Sequential Decode

Lets you set the scanner to act as a two-tone pager for fire tone-out standby. If you do not know the tones being used, the scanner can detect the tones when it receives a page.

Location-Based Scanning*

The scanner can automatically lock and unlock systems, sites and channel groups based on your current location as provided by an external GPS unit (not included).

Location Alert System*

The scanner alerts you when you approached a stored location.

Navigation Modes*

Indicate the Direction / Distance / Time to Goal for locations you set.

GPS Compatibility*

Compatible GPS units output location data that conforms to NMEA-0183 v3.01. The scanner uses the GGA and RMC sentences as defined by that specification. Note that this standard specifies an RS232 serial connection. GPS units that have USB connectivity are not compatible with this scanner.

Wired Cloning

You can clone all programmed data, including Memory Architecture, Menu settings and other parameters from one BCD396XT to another BCD396XT connected with RS232C cable.

Band Scope

Band Scope Mode searches a frequency range and displays a graphic of the signal level in real time.

In Band Scope Hold Mode, the user can monitor the frequency displayed.

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PC Control

You can download information into the scanner and control the scanner via your personal computer.

LCD and Keypad Backlight

You can select your desired LCD backlight color from White, Red, Magenta, Blue, Green, Cyan, or Yellow.

The Keypad backlight is single white.

The backlight can be adjusted to 3 different brightness levels

Alert Tone Level

This feature lets you adjust the volume level of the following tones: Key Beep, Emergency Alert, Channel

Alert, Close Call Alert, Tone-Out detection Alert, Battery Low Alert and Location Alert.

Battery Low Alert

When the battery voltage becomes low, the icon will blink and a Battery Low Tone will be generated every 15 seconds. This alert level is set at the same level as the key beep volume level.

Battery Save

You can turn on/off this function by Menu Operation.

This works when there is no transmission over 1 minute in the following modes. This feature turns off RF power for 1 second and turns on it 300 ms to extend the battery life.

Scan Hold Mode at a Channel of conventional System (without Priority Scan)

Any Search Hold Mode

Key Lock

This feature disables the keypad and scroll to prevent any accidental input.

Key Safe Mode

This mode helps keep novice users from accidentally changing parameters or modes.

Some keys don't work in this mode.

Audio AGC

The scanner judges strength of the signal and changes the volume automatically.

Repeater Reverse

One-touch key lets you switch to hearing the input frequency on a conventional repeater system or trunked system.

Memory Backup

Scanner memory is backed up semi permanently.

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Design

The below is a design reference. There might be some differences between this image and the actual final design.

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Controls and Keys

“Long press” means pressing a key more than 2 second.

Each key has a “normal” mode and a “Function” mode.

Normal Mode:

Normal Mode means that the scanner is not in Function Mode. In this mode, the F icon is not displayed.

Function Mode:

Pressing [FUNC] puts the scanner into Function Mode for 3 seconds. While it is in Function Mode, the scanner displays the F icon. If you press a button, the Function Mode time is continued for another 3 seconds.

Long pressing [FUNC] puts the scanner into Function Mode without a timeout. The scanner displays “Function Key” and “Holding”, and the F icon blinks.

F

Functi on Key

Holdi ng

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP- - - - - - - - - -

Pressing [FUNC] again in each Function Mode returns to Normal Mode and the F icon disappears.

Scroll Control

Selects a channel or frequency in Hold Mode.

Selects Menu items in Menu Mode.

Selects a character while editing the Name.

Sets the level in Volume / Squelch Level Control mode.

Scroll Control Push

Pressing this works the same operation as pressing [E / yes / gps] in Menu Mode.

Press this to set the volume level in the mode that is not Menu Mode.

Function + Scroll Control

Use to select a System in Scan or Scan Hold Mode.

Function + Scroll Control Push

Press this to set the squelch level in any mode other than Menu Mode.

Scan / srch (Search) Key

Press to resume scanning. (Scan Hold Mode and while monitoring a channel in Scan Mode)

Press to go to Scan Mode. (Except Scan Mode, Scan Hold Mode and GPS Mode)

Press to return to the scanner screen. (GPS Mode)

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Function + Scan / srch Key

Press to resume searching. (Search Hold Mode and while monitoring in Search Mode)

Press to toggle between ID SCAN and ID SEARCH while scanning a trunked system.

Press to display the Quick Search Prompt. (Except in Search Mode, Search Hold Mode, GPS Mode and Band Scope Mode)

Press to return to the scanner screen. (GPS Mode)

Press to change the band scope search type. ( Band Scope Mode)

Hold / (Close Call) Key

Press to go to each Hold Mode. (Scan Mode, Search Mode, Close Call Only Mode, WX Scan Mode and Band Scope Mode)

In Close Call Only Mode, the scanner sounds an Error Tone if it has not yet gotten a hit.

Press to resume scanning or searching. (Hold Mode)

Function + Hold / Key

Toggles the setting of Close Call.

Long press to start Close Call Only Mode.

L/O (Lockout) Key

Press once to temporarily lock out a system channel, a search frequency or a location data. This lock out is canceled when the power is turned off then back on.

Press twice within one second to permanently lock out a system channel, a search frequency or a location data. This lockout remains even if the power is turned off.

Long press to unlock all settings of the current system. (Scan Mode and Scan Hold Mode)

All Locations of the current Type are unlocked by long-pressing this key. (Review Location Mode)

The scanner unlocks all frequencies of Global Lockout List*. (Search Mode, Search Hold Mode,

Close Call Only Mode and Close Call Hold Mode)

Press to cancel a prompt without changing settings in Menu Mode.

*Global Lockout List means collecting the locked out frequencies at Search Mode, Search Hold Mode,

Close Call Only Mode and Close Call Hold Mode.

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Function + L/O Key

Press once to temporarily lock out the current system, current site or current search range in Scan

Mode and Scan Hold Mode. This lock out is cleared when power is turned off then back on.

Press twice in a second to permanently lock out the current system or current search range in Scan

Mode and Scan Hold Mode. This locked out is kept even if the power is turned off.

Press to go to Rvw Search L/O. (Search Mode, Search Hold Mode, Close Call Only Mode and Close

Call Hold Mode)

Long press to display the prompt to unlock all systems, sites, search ranges and Close Call Hits system and enable all Quick Keys for systems/sites/search ranges. (Scan Mode and Scan Hold

Mode) If you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner unlocks all data. If you press [. / no / pri], the scanner returns to the previous mode without unlocking.

Long press to display the prompt for unlocking all Locations of all types. (Review Location Mode of

GPS Mode) If you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner unlocks all data. If you press [. / no / pri], the scanner returns to the previous mode without unlocking.

(Light) / (Power) /

(Key Lock)

Press to illuminate the LCD back light according to Menu setting.

Press and hold to turn the scanner on or off.

Function + / / Key

Press to lock or unlock the keypad.

1 - 9, 0 Key

Press to enable or disable the System/Site/Search Quick Key for system or search range. (Scan

Mode)

Press to turn on or off each custom search range number. These keys operate only in Custom

Search and not in other searches. (Search Mode)

Press to go to Direct Entry Mode or to enter a Number Tag. (All Hold Mode, Close Call Mode and

Tone-Out Mode)

While editing a name, press [4 / LEFT] or [6 / RIGHT] to move the cursor to the left or right.

Function + 1 - 9, 0 Key

Press to enable or disable Groups Quick Key in Scan Mode.

Function + 1 - 3 / sr1 - 3 (Search) Key

Press [1 – 3 / sr1 - 3] to start Service Search, Custom Search, Tone-Out Mode or Band Scope Mode in Set Search Key. (except Scan Mode and GPS Mode)

Function + 4 / LEFT / ifx (IF Exchange) Key

Press to exchange the IF (intermediate frequency) for receiving radio signals to avoid interference.

(except Scan Mode and GPS Mode)

Function + 5 / lvl (Volume Offset) Key

Press to change the volume offset level. (Scan Hold Mode)

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Function + 6 / RIGHT / disp Key

Press to change the Display Mode. (Scan Hold Mode and Custom Search Mode)

(Display mode 1 -> Display mode 2 -> Display mode 3 -> Display mode 1 ->….)

Press to change the GPS Display. (GPS Mode)

Function + 7 / att (Attenuator) Key

Press to toggle the attenuation state. (except GPS Mode)

Long press to toggle global attenuator. (except GPS Mode)

Function + 8 / rev (Reverse) Key

Press to monitor the current frequency’s reverse frequency. It returns to current frequency when the key is released. (Scan Hold Mode, Search Mode, Search Hold Mode, Close Call Only Mode and

Close Call Hold Mode)

Function + 9 / mod (Modulation) Key

Press to change the modulation state. (except GPS Mode and WX Scan Mode)

Function + 0 / wx (Weather) Key

Press to toggle WX Scan Mode and WX Alert Scan Mode while WX Scan or WX Alert Scan.

Press to toggle WX Alert Priority. (except WX Scan Mode)

Long press to start WX Scan. (except WX Scan Mode)

. (Decimal) / no / pri (Priority) Key

Press to cancel these displays while displaying Error or Warning message.

Press to input "."(decimal) for frequency.

Press to input "-" or "i" for TGID.

Press to input a space in editing a data name.

Press twice to clear the data in editing data name.

Press to input “-“ or “i” for Direct Enter in Hold Mode, Close Call Only Mode, Tone-Out Mode.

Press in Scan Mode to start the selection for the ten's place of a System/Site/Search Quick Key.

Then, press number key to jump to each number's place of a Quick Key.

Function + . / no / pri Key

Press to toggle Priority Mode in Scan Mode. (On / Plus On / Off)

E (Enter) / yes / gps Key

Press to accept the input data or a Menu Item.

Press to edit the channel data. (Scan Mode and Scan Hold Mode)

Press to quickly save the frequency in Search Mode, Search Hold Mode, Close Call Mode, Close Call

Hold Mode, WX Scan Mode and WX Scan Hold Mode.

Press to go to the editing menu for current Tone-Out.

Press to go to Review Location Mode. (GPS Mode)

Function + E / yes / gps Key

Press to change GPS Mode.

Long press to store a current location data.

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Menu Key

Press to enter the Menu Mode.

Press to go back up one menu level when in the Menu Mode.

Press after entering the value to indicate going to a number tagged system or channel.

Function + Menu Key

Press to go to the editing menu for the current system, search range or location data.

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Displays

LCD Design

The reference design shown below is for illustration purposes only and is not intended to be a photorealistic representation of the display.

F HOLD L/O PRI

ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOP abcdefghi jklmnop

P WFM ATT P25

S0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 WX

Icons

Sx: :

GRP:

1 - 9, 0:

HOLD:

L/O:

PRI :

GPS:

This icon appears with icons of System and Site Quick Key numbers (from “0” to

“99”). “x” shows the current ten’s place of Quick Keys for Systems or Sites.

This icon appears with icons of Quick Key number for Channel Groups (1 - 9, 0).

In SCAN mode, the numbers of unlocked Quick Key for Systems/Channel Group are displayed. The number for the currently scanned SQK set flashes.

In SCAN HOLD mode, the Quick Key number for the current System/Channel

Group appears.

Enabled User Range numbers appear in Custom Search; the current range’s number blinks.

This icon appears in Scan Hold, Search Hold and Close Call Hold Mode.

This icon appears at a locked out Channel or frequency.

This icon turns on during Priority Scan and this blinks during Priority Plus.

This icon appears when the scanner receives GPS data. This shows in the same place as " ".

AM / FM / NFM / FMB

/ WFM:

ATT:

P25:

These icons show the modulation type.

This icon appears when a channel has attenuator on and blinks when global attenuator is on.

This icon shows the receiving digitalized voice of APCO P25.

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LNK: This icon appears when data is received on a VOICE CHANNEL. This shows in the same place as "P25".

DAT: This icon appears when data on CONTROL CHANNEL is received. This shows in the same place as "P25" icon.

ENC: This icon appears when encrypted APCO P25 digitized voice is received. The scanner mutes audio. This shows in the same place as "P25".

C67. 0 / DCS023 /

NAC:000 / etc.: The scanner displays the CTCSS/DCS/P25 NAC here. This shows in the same place as "P25".

SCR:

WX:

This icon appears when one or more Broadcast Screen Band is set to on.

This icon turns on while the Weather Alert Priority Scan works.

F (Function icon) : This icon appears in Function Mode. Function Mode does not have a timeout when this icon blinks.

P (Priority Channel) : This icon appears when the channel set to “Priority On".

(Signal Indicator) : This icon shows strength of the signal from 0 to 5.

(KEYPAD LOCK): This icon will appear only when the KEYLOCK function is On.

(BATTERY Low Alert): This icon blinks when the battery voltage is low. This icon blinks when a bad battery is installed and an AC adapter is connected. This icon appears during battery check.

(Close Call Pri ) :

This icon appears in Close Call Priority Mode. This blinks in Close Call Only Mode or when the scanner gets a Close Call hit.

(Close Call DND) :

This icon appears in Close Call DND Mode is CC DND Mode. This is a reverse display of Close Call Pri icon.

Dot Matrix

The display element consists of a 128 x 64 pixel display. See Font Data for character patterns.

Since the display is entirely dot matrix, a great variety of different things can be shown. The above shows the most common display elements in most modes. Additional examples are shown throughout this reference guide.

LCD Flashing Time

About 500 mS on/500 mS off (1 Hz).

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Tones

The scanner can produce 3 fundamental tones, high (1200 Hz), middle (920 Hz), and low (640 Hz).

Furthermore, there are Alert Tones and Weather Alert Sirens which include other sounds.

Additionally, special alert tones (Location Alert, CC alert, Emergency alert and WX alert, etc) can be set to custom volume levels.

General Tones

Key Touch Tone

When you press valid keys, the scanner will sound single high beep for 50 mS.

Confirmation Tone

The scanner will sound double high beep for confirmation (50 ms beep - 100 ms silent - 50 ms beep).

Exec Tone

When you press [E / yes / gps] key etc. to accept the entry or setting, the scanner will sound high-middle beep (75 ms high beep - 25 ms silent - 75 ms middle beep).

Error Tone

When you press a key that does not have a valid function in the current mode, the scanner will sound a triple low beep (75 ms beep - 25 ms silent -- repeat 2 times)

Weather Alert Sirens

The scanner sounds the following tones until any key is pressed, or for 8 seconds.

For Warning

[100 ms 120 Hz - (20 ms every 150 - 195 Hz in 5 Hz step) - (30 ms every 200 - 590 Hz in 10 Hz step) - 500 ms

600 Hz - 100 ms silent] --- repeat

For Watch

[(50 ms 800 Hz - 30 ms silent - 50 ms 1050 Hz - 30 ms silent) -- repeat 3 times - 170 ms silent] --- repeat

For Advisory

[100 ms 800 Hz - 50 ms silent - 100 ms 1050 Hz - 500 ms silent] -– repeat

For Weather Alert Tone: Same as Weather Alert Siren For Warning.

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Tones in Menu Mode

Selecting a menu item

As you step to the next menu item by turning [Scroll Control] knob, the scanner will sound a single high beep for 100 ms.

However, if the menu item is the last item and you turn [Scroll Control] knob in the clockwise direction, the scanner will sound a double high beep (75 ms beep - 25 ms silent - 75 ms beep).

When you select a menu item by pressing [E / yes / gps] key, the scanner will sound a single middle beep for 100 ms.

Or, when you return to a previous menu by pressing [MENU] key, the scanner will sound a double middle beep (75 ms beep - 25 ms silent - 75 ms beep).

Editing a name or a frequency etc

When you select letters, the scanner sounds a single high beep for every click of the [Scroll Control] knob.

When you move the cursor from the left to the right, the scanner will sound a single middle beep (100 ms).

Or, when you move the cursor from the right to the left, the scanner will sound a double middle beep (75 ms beep - 25 ms silent - 75 ms beep).

If you store data by pressing [E / yes / gps], the scanner sounds the Exec Tone.

Alert in Scanner Mode

You can select channel or frequency alert from Alert1-9 in Menu by "Set Alert" and "Emergency Alert".

Each alert has a unique pattern of tones.

Alert in GPS Mode

Alert for Point Of Interest

You can select a location alert from Alert 1 to Alert 4 in Menu. Each alert provides a unique pattern of tones.

Alert for Dangerous Xing

The alert for Dangerous Xing is a fixed three-tone sequence.

Alert for Dangerous Road

The alert for Dangerous Road is a fixed five-tone sequence.

Battery Low Tone

At the low battery voltage level, the scanner will sound a single low beep (100 ms) every 15 seconds.

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Operation

NOTE: Valid keys for the "Press Any Key" prompt are all keys except for [

/

/ / ]. Pressing [ /

] always turns on or off the backlight. And specially, pressing [L/O] cancels the prompt and exit from any Menu and so on immediately.

Power On

Press [ / / ] for 1 second to turn on the scanner.

The scanner displays the opening screen and the copyright notice, and finally goes to the LAST MODE. The last select GPS Display mode is also backed up.

Notes on the Last Mode:

LAST MODE means the mode when the scanner is turned off. It resumes Scan Mode,

Custom/Service/Quick Search Mode, Weather Mode, Close Call Only, Tone-Out Mode, each Hold

Mode, GPS Mode and Band Scope Mode for LAST MODE.

In ID Search Hold Mode if ID has already been registered, LAST MODE will be ID Search Hold Mode.

If ID has not been registered yet, LAST MODE will be Scan Mode.

Review Location Mode is set to normal Scanner Mode (not GPS Mode).

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Copyright Notice Screen

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Volume and Squelch Control

Volume and Squelch can be adjusted by rotating the [Scroll Control] in the following modes: Scan Mode,

Scan Hold Mode, Search Mode, Search Hold Mode, Tone-Out Mode, Weather Scan Mode, Close Call Only

Mode, Band Scope Mode, Band Scope Hold Mode.

Volume Adjust Mode

To adjust the volume level, press [Scroll Control]. When the volume level indicator appears, rotate [Scroll

Control] to change the volume level.

You can set the volume level from 0 to 15.

PRI 3. 87

System 1

25. 0000MHz

AM

VOLUME LEVEL 11

Battery Voltage

Volume Adjustment

Press [Scroll Control] again or wait for 10 seconds to quit from the volume level control mode.

Press [Function] + [Scroll Control] to enter the P25 Condition Mode.

Squelch Adjust Mode

To adjust the squelch level, press [Function] + [Scroll Control]. When the squelch level indicator appears, rotate [Scroll Control] to change the squelch level.

The squelch level can set from 0 to 15.

PRI 3. 87

System 1

25. 0000MHz

AM

SQUELCH LEVEL 11

Battery Voltage

Squelch Adjustment

Press [Scroll Control] key again or wait for 10 seconds to quit from the squelch level control mode.

Press [Function] + [Scroll Control] key to enter the P25 Condition Mode.

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P25 Condition Mode

Press [Function] + [Scroll Control] key to go to P25 Condition mode in Volume / Squelch Adjust mode.

You can see the current status of APCO decoding and the threshold values in this mode.

PRI 3. 87

System 1

25. 0000MHz

NFM P25

ERR: 14 8 AUTO

T 1. 25 1. 58 1. 80

Battery Voltage

P25 Condition

T 1. 25 1. 58 1. 80 indicates the threshold voltage. The specific values will be determined by your setup.

The number following ERR: indicates the APCO decoder error rate.

This number preceding AUTO shows threshold value.

Press [Scroll Control] key or [Function] + [Scroll Control] key to quit the P25 Condition Mode. This mode doesn't have a time-out.

State Transition Diagram

Normal Mode

Push [Scroll Ctrl]

Volume Adjust

Push [Scroll Ctrl]

Push [F]+[Scroll Ctrl]

Push [Scroll Ctrl]

Push [F]+[Scroll Ctrl]

Push [F]+[Scroll Ctrl]

Squelch Adjust

Push [F]+[Scroll Ctrl]

P25 Condition

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Menu Mode

General Operations

Key Operation

To enter the Menu Mode: Press [Menu]

To select a Menu item: Turn [Scroll Control]

To select a Menu item or input data: Press [E / yes / gps] or tap the [Scroll Control]

To Return to the previous: Press [Menu]

To exit from Menu Mode:

 Press [Scan / srch] to go to Scan Mode

 Press [Hold / ] to go to Scan Hold Mode

 Press [Menu] at Top Menu to return to previous mode

 Press [L/O] to exit Menu and return to previous mode

Notes:

Tapping the [Scroll Control] can be used instead of [E / yes / gps] in Menu Mode or at various prompts.

NEXT item is a lower item in this document. Therefore, the next item of the lowest Item is highest item.

Menu items are described as the bold letter in this specification.

Display Format in Menu Mode

The Menu Item screen is four-line mode.

The first line displays the Menu Item Name and the selection items are displayed below.

For example, the Menu display of a channel modulation setting is as follows.

Set Modulati on

Auto

AM

NFM

Select an item by turning [Scroll Control] until the item is highlighted, then pressing [E / yes / gps].

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Edit Name

The editing cursor is displayed. Turn [Scroll Control] to choose the character and the cursor stays at the highlighted position. The display is the following.

Edi t Name

S ystem 1 C

4 ← cursor → 6

Press [4 / LEFT / ifx] to move the cursor to the left and [6 / RIGHT / disp] to move it to the right.

Press [. / no / pri] once to erase one character with the cursor. Press it twice to erase all characters.

If the inputted name exists already in the same category, the scanner beeps Confirmation Tone and displays "Name Exists" and "Accept? (Y/N)".

By “Same category” we mean:

A system name is the same as a service search range name, custom search range name or other system name.

A group name is the same as another group name in the same system.

A channel name is the same as another channel name in the same group.

A custom search range name is the same as a system name, service search range name or other custom search range name.

A SAME name is the same as another SAME name.

A Tone-Out name is the same as another Tone-Out name.

Name Exi sts

Accept? (Y/N)

Press [E / yes / gps] to ignore the message and set the name. Then it proceeds to next step.

Press [. / no / pri] to return to the name editing state.

Note: If the user name has no character, the scanner prompts "Set Default Name" and "OK? (Y/N)".

Set Default Name

OK? (Y/N)

Press [E / yes / gps] to set Name to the default name. Press [. / no / pri] to return to name editing.

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Edit Frequency and Set Tone

The editing cursor is displayed.

Press a number key to enter each digit and press the decimal key to input a decimal point.

The cursor moves to the left or the right by turning [Scroll Control] knob.

If you press the decimal key when a decimal point is already entered, the frequency data is cleared and the editing cursor moves to the first position.

The stored frequency is determined by the following:

The entered frequency is stored if it can be divided by a valid step.

If it cannot be divided by a valid step, the scanner stores the nearer frequency at a frequency of

5kHz step or a frequency of 6.25kHz step. So, you must input the correct frequency to store a frequency of 7.5 kHz step or 8.33 kHz step. (See: Band Coverage)

If the frequency is out of the range in Band Coverage, the scanner displays "Out of Band", “Press Any Key” and sounds an Error Tone. Press any key to return to editing mode.

Out of Band

Press Any Key

For Channel Frequencies in conventional System, if the entered frequency is already stored into the same

Group, it displays "Frequency Exists" “Accept? (Y/N)” and sounds a Confirmation Tone. Press [E / yes / gps] to ignore message and proceed to next step. Or press [. / no / pri] to return to the editing mode.

Frequency

Exi sts

Accept? (Y/N)

Edit Talk Group ID

Decimal TGID edit

The editing cursor is displayed.

Press a number key to enter the TGID and press the decimal key to enter a hyphen. The cursor moves to the right by entering a number or hyphen.

Press the decimal key first to set "i" for I-Call entries. Then press the number keys to enter the I-Call ID.

Turn the [Scroll Control] to move the cursor position from left end to next to right end character, or from left end to right end character when you have already entered the maximum length.

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Hexadecimal TGID edit

Turn the [Scroll Control] to select Hexadecimal characters from “0” to “F”,

Press [4 / LEFT / ifx] to move the cursor left or press [6 / RIGHT / disp] to move cursor right.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Hex ID.

Note: You can change the TGID format in Set ID Format (DEC/HEX)

If you press the decimal key when there are already an acceptable number of hyphens, the TGID is cleared and the editing cursor moves to the first position.

Note: For details of TGID formats, please see: TGID FORMAT FOR TRUNKED SYSTEM.

If the entered TGID is invalid, the scanner beeps an Error Tone and displays "Bad TGID".

Press any key to return to the editing mode.

Bad TGI D

Press Any Key

Notice of Location Data Input

Use WGS84 (World Geodetic System 1984) for latitude and longitude input.

The acceptable range of latitude and longitude is as follows.

Latitude : 90º00'00.00 S - 00º00'00.00 N - 90º00'00.00 N

Longitude : 180º00'00.00 E - 000º00'00.00 W - 180º00'00.00 W

The actual navigation distance may differ from the calculated one when a latitude exceeding 85 degrees

(either North or South) is used.

Error Messages

If the scanner tries to create a new System/Location/Site/Group/Channel/TGID when it is already at the limit of System/Group/Channel, it displays “Over Limit”. (See: Memory Architecture)

If the scanner tries to create a new System/Location/Site/Group/Channel/TGID when the memory is full, it displays “Memory Full”.

If the scanner tries to create a new System/Location/Site/Group/Channel/TGID when the memory is broken, it displays “Memory Error”. When the scanner displays this message, you must initialize the memory by pressing [2 / sr2] + [9 / mod] + [Hold / ] while turning on the scanner. The scanner has a repair fault if this does not correct the problem.

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Top Menu

Press [MENU] key to go to Menu Mode. Top Menu has the following items.

Program System

Program Location

Srch/CloCall Opt

Search for...

Close Call

Priority ID Scan

WX Operation

Tone-Out for …

Wired Clone

Settings

Turn the [Scroll Control] to select items and press [E / yes / gps] to go to the selected item.

Press [Menu] to exit from Menu Mode.

Program System

You can select a System for editing or create a new System.

Names of existing Systems are displayed as Menu Items. These systems are sorted by the order in which they were created. "New System" is displayed as the last menu item.

Note: When no systems have been programmed, only "New System" appears.

The limit of Systems is 500. So, if you try to select "New System" when there are already 500 Systems, the scanner displays "Over Limit" and sounds an Error Tone. Then it returns to Top Menu.

Over Li mi t

Press Any Key

Select the System Name and press [E / yes / gps] to go to the Systems Settings Menu. (See: System

Settings)

If you select a protected system, “Protected System Access Not Allowed Press Any Key” is displayed and an Error Tone sounds.

Select "New System" and press [E / yes / gps] to create a new System.

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Creating a New System

You can create up to 500 systems.

To create a new system, select the system type from the following items.

P25 Select for P25 Standard Trunk or One-Freq system

MOT

EDCS

Select for any Motorola Type system

Select for EDACS WIDE/NARROW or EDACS SCAT system

LT Select for an LTR system

Conventional Select for a non-trunked system.

If you select a P25 type, you need to select more system type information from the following:

Standard Trunk

One-Freq Trunk

Select for a P25 Standard Trunk system

Select for a P25 One-Freq Trunk system

If you select an EDCS type, you need to select more system type information from the following:

WIDE/NARROW Select for an EDACS WIDE/NARROW system

SCAT Select for an EDACS SCAT system

Once you select the system type, the scanner prompts "Confirm?" and "Yes="E" / No="."".

Confi rm?

Yes= ”E” /No=” . ”

Press [E / yes / gps] to confirm, and the system will be created.

Press [. / no / pri] to reject and return to the Menu of Select System.

When the System is created, the scanner assigns a default System name of "System xxx T" to the new

System. (xxx: 1-3 digits sequential number / T: initial of type; P25=”P”, MOT="M", EDACS="E", LTR="L",

Conventional="C"). Then, the scanner goes go to Edit System Menu.

Note: Once a system has been created, the system type setting cannot be changed.

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System Settings

This menu has the following items.

Edit Name

Edit Sys Option

Edit Site

Edit Group

Copy System

Delete System

These setting items are different for each System Type. See System Settings for details of the differences.

The first line displays the System name. For example, the following figure shows it is in settings of the

System named "System 1 C".

System 1 C

Edi t Name

Edi t Sys Opti on

Edi t Group

Turn the [Scroll Control] and press [E / yes / gps] or tap the [Scroll Control] to go to each setting.

Edit Name

You can name the system. Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

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Edit Sys Option

You can change the following System settings.

Set Quick Key

Set Startup Key

Set Number Tag

Set Lockout

Set Hold Time

ID Scan/Search

Set Delay Time

Edit Fleet Map

Priority ID Scan

Set Status Bit

Set End Code

Emergency Alert

Set ID Format (DEC/HEX)

Set ID Format (AFS/DEC)

Rvw ID:Srch L/O

Clr All L/O IDs

Set Audio AGC

P25 Waiting Time

P25 NAC Option

These setting items are different for each System Type. See System Option for details of the difference.

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Set Quick Key

This option allows you to select key that will rapidly lock/unlock the System when the scanner is Scan

Mode. Turn the [Scroll Control] to select the Quick Key for the System. The Quick Key can be set from “0” to “99” and “.”(= Not assigned).

Press a number key to jump the cursor to the head number of ten's place. For example if you press [2 / sr2], the cursor jumps to “20”.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Note: The highest number of priority is Quick Key 1 and lowest number is Quick Key 90.

(See: Scanning Order.)

Set Startup Key

The scanner locks or unlocks the system according to setting of this option by pressing and holding a number key at power-on or while displaying the Opening Screen.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the Startup Key in this menu. The Startup Key can be set from “0” to “9” and

“.”(= Not assigned).

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

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Set Number Tag

The System Number Tag can be set in this menu.

Press a number key to input the number tag. Press [. / no / pri] to clear the input.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: The valid setting range is from 0 to 999. Blank means a number tag not assigned.

Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the current system. When the system is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The system is unlocked.

The system is temporarily locked out.

The system is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Hold Time

This setting determines the minimum time the scanner is forced to hold and scan System Channels before moving to the next System, even if there is no traffic on the Channels. You can set it from 0 to 255 seconds by pressing a number key.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

If you enter over “255” for the Hold Time, the scanner prompts "Out of Range" and "Set Max? (Y/N)".

When [E / yes / gps] is pushed, maximum value 255 will be set.

It returns to the edit state, if you press [. / no / pri].

Note: The scanner will check all unlocked Channels at least 1 time before moving to the next system, independent of whether the hold time has been set or not.

ID Scan/Search

This setting determines how the scanner scans trunked Systems.

ID Scan

ID Search

The scanner only stops on TGIDs that have been programmed and not locked out.

The scanner stops on any TGID that is not locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the setting and return to the previous menu.

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Set Delay Time

This setting controls how long the scanner stays on a transmission before resuming scanning. If you select a positive value, the scanner will hold on the channel for that duration after the carrier drops before resuming scanning. If you select a negative value, the scanner will stay on a transmission until the carrier drops or until the selected time elapses, whichever is shortest.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the delay time setting from the following list:

-10 sec

-5 sec

-2 sec

0 sec

1 sec

2 sec

5 sec

10 sec

30 sec

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Edit Fleet Map

Motorola 800 Type I/Hybrid Systems require a Fleet Map that sets specific Fleet - SubFleet parameters.

There are 16 preset Fleet Maps listed in PRESET FLEET MAP that you can choose, and these are usually a good place to start when setting up a Type I/Hybrid System. If you choose a preset map and still have difficulty following complete conversation, then you will have to program a Custom Fleet Map.

Note: A Hybrid System is simply a Type I System with some blocks designated as Type II blocks. Select Size

Code 0 to treat the block as Type II and select others to treat as Type I.

You can select from "Preset" and "Custom".

Preset

Custom

Preset

If "Preset" is selected by pressing [E / yes / gps], you need to select from 16 preset Fleet Maps.

Preset 1

Preset 2

:

Preset 16

Press [E / yes / gps] to select one of the 16 preset Fleet Maps and return to the previous menu.

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Custom

On the other hand, if "Custom" is selected, then you are prompted to enter the Fleet Map information.

You need to set Size Codes to all Blocks in order.

There are 8 Blocks from "Block 0" to "Block 7" and 15 Size Codes from "Size Code 0" to "Size Code 14".

In this selection, first Line displays the Block number and after second lines displays the Size Code.

Size Code 0

Size Code 1

Size Code 2

:

Size Code 14

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the Size Code. Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Size Code and proceed to the next Block setting. And press [Menu] to go back to the previous one.

Press [E / yes / gps] at the last Block to return to the previous menu with the current selection.

Press [Menu] at Block 0 to return to the previous menu. However, Size Codes once selected by pressing [E

/ yes / gps] are not canceled.

Motorola 800 Type I and Type II:

Select Custom and set all blocks to Size Code 0. The scanner treats this System as Motorola Type II. In other cases, it treats the System as Motorola Type I.

Note: If you change the Fleet Map setting, the ID display format will also change.

Priority ID Scan

This setting controls how the scanner treats Priority IDs.

You can select the following items.

On

Off

The scanner scans all unlocked IDs and also checks Priority IDs.

The scanner provides no special treatment for Priority IDs.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Status Bit

This setting determines how the scanner treats the status bits.

Yes

Ignore

The scanner pays attention to the status bits in the TGID.

The scanner ignores status bits in the TGID.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Set End Code

This setting determines how the scanner treats the transmission end code.

Analog The scanner pays attention to the analog transmission end code.

Analog+Digital The scanner pays attention to both analog and digital transmission end code

Ignore The scanner ignores the transmission end code and waits for carrier drop.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Emergency Alert

The following options can be set in this menu.

Set Alert Tone

Set Alert Light

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter the setting.

Set Alert Tone

If “Set Alert Tone” is selected, user can determines how the scanner treats the Talk Group that set with emergency flag.

Off

Alert1-9

The scanner ignores the emergency flag.

The scanner sounds the Emergency Alert Tone when any Talk Group goes active with the emergency flag set.

When you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

When you select “Alert1-9”, the scanner goes to the Alert Level selection.

Auto

Level1-15

The alert is set to the same volume as normal audio.

The alert is fixed to the selected audio level.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Set Alert Light

If “Set Alert Light” is selected, you can select from the following alert colors:

Off

Blue

Red

Magenta

Green

Cyan

Yellow

White

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select an alert light color, the scanner goes to the Alert Light Pattern selection.

On

Slow Blink

Fast Blink

The alert light is set to on

The alert light blinks slowly

The alert light blinks fast

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set ID Format (DEC/HEX)

You can select the format for TGIDs on P25 and MOT type system.

Decimal Format

Hex Format

The scanner uses decimal format for TGIDs.

The scanner uses hexadecimal format for TGIDs.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set ID Format (AFS/DEC)

You can select the format for TGIDs on EDACS WIDE/NARROW systems.

AFS Format

Decimal Format

The scanner uses AFS format for TGIDs.

The scanner uses decimal format for TGIDs.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Rvw ID:Srch L/O

Allows you to review TGIDs that are locked out in ID Search or ID Scan. Any TalkGroup in this list will be skipped if encountered in ID Search or ID Scan.

This option displays “temporarily L/O IDs” and “permanently L/O IDs” without distinction.

The first Line displays "Unlock?(Y/N)" and other lines display TGIDs that are locked out. Turn the [Scroll

Control] to choose TGIDs.

Unlock?(Y/N)

I D: 12340

I D: 11111

I D: 34567

Press [E / yes / gps] to unlock the TGID.

Press [. / no / pri] to advance to the next locked TGID.

Press [Menu] to return the previous menu.

If no TGIDs have been locked, the scanner displays "Nothing Locked". Press any key to return to the previous menu.

If all TGIDs are unlocked, it displays "Nothing Locked". Press any key to return to the previous menu.

Nothi ng Locked

Press Any Key

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Clr All L/O IDs

Selecting this causes the scanner to prompt "Confirm ?" and "Unlock All(Y/N)".

Confi rm?

Unlock All(Y/N)

Press [E / yes / gps] to unlock all TGIDs.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel this selection.

The scanner returns to the previous menu.

If all TGIDs are unlocked, it displays "Nothing Locked". Then press any key to return to previous menu.

Nothi ng Locked

Press Any Key

Set Audio AGC

When Audio AGC function is “On”, the scanner judges the volume level and changes the volume automatically.

You can turn either Analog or Digital audio “On” or “Off”.

Analog :

Digital :

On / Off

On / Off

On

Off

Audio AGC is on.

Audio AGC is off.

Turn [Scroll Control] to focus the cursor on the item. Press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting on / off and press [Menu] to return to the previous menu.

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P25 Waiting Time

The feature is used to set a wait time for P25 decode. After receive a transmission the scanner will wait for the set duration to check if there is any P25 signal.

Selectable waiting times are:

0 ms

100 ms

200 ms

300 ms

400 ms

500 ms

600 ms

700 ms

800 ms

900 ms

1000 ms

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

P25 NAC Option

This menu is used to set P25 NAC (Network Access Code) option for the P25 One-Freq Trunk systems. You can select from the following items.

Search The scanner search for all the P25 NAC.

Set P25 NAC The scanner uses the programmed P25 NAC

When you select “Search”:

The scanner returns to the previous menu.

When you select “Set P25 NAC”:

Press the number key to enter P25 NAC, valid range is from 0 to FFF hex.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set and return to the previous menu.

If out of range, the message “Out of Range” and “Press Any Key” will be shown with error tone.

Edit Site

See Program Site.

Edit Group

See Program Group.

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Copy System

You can copy the System and all associated settings by select this menu item. The scanner prompts you for a new System Name.

New Sys Name?

4 ← cursor → 6

Press [E / yes / gps] to copy the System with the entered System name.The scanner goes to the System

Settings menu with the new System active.

Note: This operation also copies all sites, Groups and Channels belonging to the System.

Delete System

You can delete the current system and all associated settings by select this menu item. The scanner prompts "Confirm Delete?" to confirm deletion.

Press [E / yes / gps] to delete the current system.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel deletion and return to the previous menu.

Note: If you confirm to delete the system, all site, all Groups and all Channel data belonging to the System are also deleted.

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Program Site

You can select an existing Site for editing or create a new Site. Site Names that already have been created are displayed as Menu Items.

Sites are sorted in the order of the Site Quick Key (See: Set Quick Key) as 1, 2,…,0,11,…99, 90 and not assigned. The order of Sites belonging to the same Quick Key is determined by the order in which they were created. "New Site" is displayed as the last menu item.

Select “New Site” and press [E / yes / gps] to create a new site.

Note: At first, only "New Site" is displayed.

The limit of Sites in a system is 256. So, if you try to select "New Site" when there are already 256 Sites, the scanner displays "Over Limit" and sounds an Error Tone.

Creating a New Site

Press [E / yes / gps] to create a new site. After a new site is created, the scanner assigns a default site name of "Site xxx-yyy TTT".

xxx: System index number, yyy: 1-3 digit sequential site index number,

TTT: abbreviation for the site type, as follows.

MOT Type = "MOT"

EDACS WIDE/NARROW= “EDC”

LTR Type = “LTR”

P25 Standard Type = “P25”

P25 One-Freq Type = “1FQ”

Site Settings

The following site settings are possible:

Edit Name

Set Quick Key

Set Startup Key

Edit Band Plan (P25)

Edit Band Plan (Mot)

Set Site Type

Set Frequencies

Set Modulation

Set Attenuator

Set Lockout

Set Hold Time

Set C-Ch Only

Set LocationInfo

P25 Waiting Time

Delete Site

New Site

The items available are different for each Site Type. See Site Settings for details of the difference.

Turn [Scroll Control] knob and press [E / yes / gps] key to go to each setting.

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Edit Name

You can name the site.

Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

Set Quick Key

This option lets you select which Quick Key will rapidly lock/unlock the site in Scan Mode.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the Site Quick Key. The Site Quick Key can be from “0” to “99” and “.”(= Not assigned).

Press a number key to jump the cursor to the head number of ten's place. For example if you press [2 / sr2], the cursor jumps to “20”.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Startup Key

The scanner locks or unlocks the system according to setting of this option by pressing and holding a number key at power-on or while displaying the Opening Screen.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the Startup Key in this menu. The Startup Key can be set from “0” to “9” and

“.”(= Not assigned).

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Edit Band Plan (P25)

This setting menu is shown when the selected system is a P25 Standard Trunked system.

Usually, the scanner stores the plan automatically when it receives the plan from a repeater. Therefore, you do not have to set the plan in most systems. The plan must be set manually only when the repeater doesn’t send the plan.

You can set 16 bands for a site. First, select the Band Plan number (“Select Plan”) by turning the [Scroll

Control]. The scanner displays the Band Plan number, the base frequency and the spacing frequency as

n:xxx.xxxxx/y.yy”. (n : Band Plan number, xxx.xxxxx : the base frequency, y.yy : the space frequency)

Press [E / yes / gps] to select a band plan.

Input the base frequency (“Input Base Freq”). This frequency can be from 25.00000MHz to

1300.00000MHz at 5.0Hz steps. Press [E / yes / gps] to set the base frequency.

Set the space frequency (“Input Spacing”). You can input from 125Hz to 128.0kHz in 125Hz Steps. Press [E / yes / gps] to finish the band plan setting.

If you enter an out of range value for the base frequency, the scanner displays “Out of Band” and “Press

Any Key” and sounds an Error Tone. Press any key to return to editing mode.

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If you enter less than “125Hz”, the scanner prompts “Out of Range" and "Set Min? (Y/N)”. Press [E / yes / gps] to set the minimum spacing frequency (125Hz). Or, press [. / no / pri] to return to editing state.

If you enter over “128.0kHz”, the scanner prompts "Out of Range" and "Set Max? (Y/N)". Press [E / yes / gps] to set the maximum spacing frequency (128.0kHz). Or, press [. / no / pri] to return to editing state.

Note: The scanner displays “n:---------/----“ (n : Band Plan number) in Select Plan when the base frequency is “0MHz”. It means the number is not used.

Edit Band Plan (Mot)

This menu is shown when the selected system is a MOT type system.

You can select one of three kinds of band plans:

800/900 Standard

800 Splinter

Custom

To properly track Motorola VHF and UHF systems and rebanded 800 MHz systems, you should select

“Custom” and enter what is known as the base frequencies (Lower and Upper), the spacing frequencies and channel offsets for each System.

To select the custom Band Plan number, turn the [Scroll Control] to select its number from 1 to 6.

Band Plan 1

Band Plan 2

Band Plan 3

Band Plan 4

Band Plan 5

Band Plan 6

Then press[E / yes / gps] is pressed. You are then prompted to set the detailed information of band plan.

Set Base Freq

Set Offset

Set Spacing

When you select “Set Base Freq”, you are then prompted to “Input Lower” then “Input Upper”. Use the number keys and decimal key to input frequencies. Press [E / yes / gps] to set the frequency. If the entered frequency is out of band, “Out of Band” will be shown with an error tone. Press any key to go back to editing the base frequency.

When you select “Set Offset”, you can set the channel offset for the band plan entry. You can set the

Offset from -1023 to +1023. Enter the absolute value using the number keys. If you input a value over

1023, “Out of Range” and “Set Max? (Y/N)” will be shown. Press [. / no / pri] to return to editing state.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the value to maximum number (1023) and you will be prompted to “Select

Polarity”. Select “+ Polarity” or “- Polarity”, then press [E / yes / gps] to confirm the setting.

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When you select ”Set Spacing”, the following spacing values can be selected:

5.00 kHz 6.25 kHz 10.00 kHz 12.50 kHz 15.00 kHz

18.75 kHz 20.00 kHz 25.00 kHz 30.00 kHz 31.25 kHz

35.00 kHz

50.00 kHz

65.00 kHz

81.25 kHz

95.00 kHz

37.50 kHz

55.00 kHz

68.75 kHz

85.00 kHz

100.00 kHz

40.00 kHz

56.25 kHz

70.00 kHz

87.50 kHz

43.75 kHz

60.00 kHz

75.00 kHz

90.00 kHz

45.00 kHz

62.50 kHz

80.00 kHz

93.75 kHz

Turn the [Scroll Control] to select. Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Spacing.

Note: If Base Freqs haven’t been set yet, the setting of Offset and Spacing will not be accepted.

For rebanded systems, the most likely settings for Base (Lower and Upper), Offset and Spacing in the table are:

Band Plan Base Freq (Lower) Base Freq (Upper) Offset Polarity Spacing

1 851.025MHz 854.000MHz 440 + 25 kHz

2 851.0125MHz 868.9875MHz 0 + 25 kHz

Set Site Type

You can select the site type for EDACS WIDE/NARROW system.

Wide(Standard)

Narrow

EDACS wide site

EDACS narrow site

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Frequencies

You can select a stored frequency or enter a new system frequency.

Frequencies already set are displayed as a Menu Item and "New Frequency" is displayed as the last one.

For example, if you have stored "851.0125MHz" and "868.9875MHz", the selectable items are as follows:

Sel Frequency

851. 0125MHz

868. 9875MHz

New Frequency

Note: At first, only "New Frequency" is displayed.

The limit of trunk frequencies in a site is 500 - 1000. You can store up to 1000 total TGID and trunk frequencies. When it is over the limit, the scanner sounds an Error Tone.

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If "New Frequency" is selected by pressing [E / yes / gps], the scanner skips the next selection. Then it goes to Edit Frequency menu automatically to enter the frequency.

If you select a stored frequency and press [E / yes / gps], the scanner prompts for the next setting items.

Edit Frequency

Set Number Tag*

Set Lockout

Volume Offset (SCAT systems only)

Delete Frequency

New Frequency

Turn [Scroll Control] and press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

*This setting is displayed only when the system type is "EDCS SCAT".

Edit Frequency

You can enter or edit the frequency by pressing the number keys and decimal key.

Press [E / yes / gps] to store the frequency.

The scanner does not allow frequency duplication in a System. If the entered frequency is already stored into that System, the scanner sounds an Error Tone and displays "Frequency Exists".

Frequency Exi sts

Press Any Key

Then press any key to return to the editing mode.

Valid frequency ranges are in Band Coverage. If the entered frequency is out of range, the scanner sounds an Error Tone and displays "Out of Band". And the scanner stays on this state.

If the type of System is EDACS WIDE/NARROW or LTR,the scanner prompts for a LCN (logical channel number). Press [0 - 9] to enter the LCN.

Note: You can only enter the LCN suitable for each System type. EDACS: 1-30, LTR: 1-20.

Press [E / yes / gps] to store the LCN and return to the previous menu. The scanner does not allow LCN duplication in a System. If the entered LCN is already stored, the scanner sounds an Error Tone and displays "LCN Exists".

LCN Exi sts

Press Any Key

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Set Number Tag

The channel Number Tag can be set in this menu.

Press a number key to input the number tag. Press [. / no / pri] to clear the input.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: The valid setting range is from 0 to 999. Blank means a number tag not assigned.

This option is only shown when system type is EDACS SCAT.

Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the current system. When the system is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The system is unlocked.

The system is temporarily locked out.

The system is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Volume Offset (SCAT systems only)

This option is used to set a volume offset for each site frequency. The feature can let you adjust the volume level relative to other channels when the frequency is active. Setting level are:

-3

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

+3

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Delete Frequency

You can delete the current frequency and all associated settings by selecting this menu item. The scanner prompts "Confirm Delete?" to confirm deletion.

Press [E / yes / gps] to delete the current frequency.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel deletion and return to the previous menu.

New Frequency

Press [E / yes / gps] to create a new frequency and go to Set Frequencies.

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Set Modulation

You can select the modulation from following settings.

Auto* The scanner uses the modulation normal for the frequency’s band.

NFM The scanner uses Narrowband FM demodulation.

FM The scanner uses FM demodulation.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

*If the system type is “MOT”,”LT” or “EDCS SCAT”, when the default modulation of the frequency in Band

Defaults is not FM or NFM, the scanner will operate as FM.

Set Attenuator

You can attenuate RF reception on the frequency.

On The frequency will be attenuated.

Off The frequency will not be attenuated.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the current system. When the system is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The system is unlocked.

The system is temporarily locked out.

The system is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Hold Time

In Trunked Systems, this setting is applied only when a Control Channel can be received.

If no Control Channel can be received, the scanner goes to the next system immediately.

You change this setting from 0 to 255 seconds by pressing the number keys.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

If you enter over “255” for the Hold Time, the scanner prompts "Out of Range" and "Set Max? (Y/N)".

When [E / yes / gps] is pushed, maximum value 255 will be set.

It returns to the edit state, if you press [. / no / pri].

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Set C-Ch Only

You can select how the scanner tracks Motorola Systems. (C-Ch means control channel.)

On The scanner can track Motorola System by entering only the system control channels. You will not have to program the voice channels.

Off You need to enter the control channel and voice channels.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set LocationInfo

You can set the location data for the current site.

The setting items are:

Set Latitude

Set Longitude

Set Range

Set GPS Enable

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the item and Press [E / yes / gps] to go to the settings.

Set Latitude

Press the number keys to enter latitude data. Press any number key when the cursor is in the last position to toggle between south latitude (S) and the north latitude (N).

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

If “DMS:DDD⁰MM’SS.ss” is selected in Set Pos Format, the display is the following.

Set Lati tude

00⁰00’ 00. 00 N

If “DEG:DDD.dddddd” is selected in Set Pos Format, the display is the following.

Set Lati tude

00. 000000 N

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Set Longitude

Press the number keys to enter longitude data. Press any number key when the cursor is in the last position to toggle between east longitude (E) and west longitude (W).

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

If “DMS:DDD⁰MM’SS.ss” is selected in Set Pos Format, the display is the following.

Set Longi tude

00⁰00’ 00. 00 W

If “DEG:DDD.dddddd” is selected in Set Pos Format, the display is the following.

Set Longi tude

00. 000000 W

Set Range

In this menu, the setting unit is determined by the setting in Set Unit.

When you select “mile” in Set Unit, the displayed unit will be mile.

When you select “km” in Set Unit, the displayed unit will be km.

The valid setting range is from 0.5 to 125.0, in 0.5 steps.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

Set GPS Enable

When this option is set to “On”, the scanner will control L/O status of this site by position information received from a GPS.

On The L/O state of this site is automatically controlled by position information.

Off The L/O state of this site is not influenced by GPS.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

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P25 Waiting Time

The feature is used to set a wait time for P25 decode. After receive a transmission the scanner will wait for the set duration to check if there is any P25 signal.

Selectable waiting times are:

0 ms

100 ms

200 ms

300 ms

400 ms

500 ms

600 ms

700 ms

800 ms

900 ms

1000 ms

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Delete Site

You can delete the current site and all associated settings by select this menu item. The scanner prompts

"Confirm Delete?" to confirm deletion.

Press [E / yes / gps] to delete the current site.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel deletion and return to the previous menu.

New Site

Press [E / yes / gps] to create a New Site and goes to Creating a New Site.

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Program Group

This menu lets you select a Channel Group for programming or create a new Channel Group.

Names of Groups already created are displayed as Menu Items. The order of Groups is sorted by setting of

Quick Key for Groups (See: Set Quick Key ) as 1, 2, 3, ... , 9, 0 and “.” (=Not assigned). The order of Groups belonging to same Quick Key is determined by the assigned order. "New Group" is displayed as the last item.

For example, there are two groups named "Group 1" and "Group 2", selectable items are as follows:

Group 1

Group 2

New Group

Select Group

Group 1

Group 2

New Group

Note: At first, only "New Group" is displayed.

The limit of Groups in a System is 20. So, if you try to select "New Group" when there are already 20

Groups in that System, the scanner displays "Over Limit" and sounds an Error Tone. Then it returns to

Group selection.

Select the Group Name or "New Group" and press [E / yes / gps] to go to the Group Settings Menu.

If the "New Group" is selected, the scanner appends a Group to the System with a default Group name of

"Group xx". (xx: 1-2 digits sequential number)

Group Settings

This menu has following group settings:

Edit Name

Set Quick Key

Edit Channel

Set LocationInfo

Set Lockout

Delete Group

New Group

Note: The name of the Group will be shown in the first line of the display.

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Edit Name

Here, you can name the Channel Group.

Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

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Set Quick Key

This option lets you select which Group Quick Key will rapidly enable/disable the Group when the scanner is in the scanning mode.

Allowed settings are from 0 to 9 and not assigned. You can assign more than one Channel Group to the same Quick Key.

Press [1 – 9, 0] to assign each number as a Group Quick Key.

Press [. / no / pri] to assign to no Group Quick Key.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Edit Channel

See: Program Channel.

Set LocationInfo

You can set location data for the current channel group so it is automatically locked and unlocked as you change location (when using an external GPS).

You set the following items:

Set Latitude

Set Longitude

Set Range

Set GPS Enable

Turn [Scroll Control] to select an item to set and press [E / yes / gps] to go to the settings.

Set Latitude

Enter the latitude data using the number keys.

Press any number key when the cursor is in the last position to toggle between south latitude (S) and north latitude (N).

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu. selected in Set Pos Format, the If “DMS:DDD⁰MM’SS.ss” is display is the following.

Set Lati tude

00⁰00’ 00. 00 N

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If “DEG:DDD.dddddd” is selected in Set Pos Format, the display is the following.

Set Lati tude

00. 000000 N

Set Longitude

Enter the longitude data using the number keys.

Press any number key when the cursor is in the last position to toggle between west longitude (W) and east longitude (E).

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

If “DMS:DDD⁰MM’SS.ss” is selected in Set Pos Format, the display is the following.

Set Longi tude

000⁰00’00. 00 W

If “DEG:DDD.dddddd” is selected in Set Pos Format, the display is the following.

Set Longi tude

000. 0000 W

Set Range

In this menu, the setting unit depends on the setting in Set Unit.

When you select “mile” in Set Unit, the displayed unit is mile.

When you select “km” in Set Unit, the displayed unit is km.

The valid setting range is from 0.5 to 125.0 in 0.5 steps.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

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Set GPS Enable

When this option is set to “On”, the scanner will control the L/O status of this channel group using position information supplied from a connected GPS.

On The Channel Group’s L/O state is automatically controlled by position information.

Off The Channel Group’s L/O state is not influenced by GPS.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the current channel group. When the channel group is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The channel group is unlocked.

The channel group is temporarily locked out.

The channel group is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Delete Group

You can delete the current channel group and all associated settings by select this menu item. The scanner prompts "Confirm Delete?" to confirm deletion.

Press [E / yes / gps] to delete the current channel group.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel deletion and return to the previous menu.

New Group

Press [E / yes / gps] to create a new group and go to Group Settings.

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Program Channel

You can select a Channel for programming or add a new Channel.

Names of Channels already added are displayed as Menu Items. The order of Channels is sorted by created or pasted order. "New Channel" is displayed as the next to last Channel. "Paste Channel" will be displayed as the last item if a Channel has previously been copied from a compatible (same typed) System / Site.

For example, there are the Channel named "Channel A" and a Channel was copied, selectable items are as follows:

Select Channel

Channel A

New Channel

Paste Channel

Note: At first, only "New Channel" is displayed.

For conventional systems, the limit of Channels for one system is 1000. So, if you select “New Channel” and enter a frequency when there are already 1000 channels in the system, the scanner displays "Over

Limit" and sounds an Error Tone. Then it returns to channel selection.

For trunked Systems, the limit of Channels for one system is 500. So, if you select "New Channel" and enter a TGID when there are already 500 Channels in the system, the scanner displays "Over Limit" and sounds an Error Tone. Then it returns to Channel selection.

The limit of Channels and System frequencies is 25000. If you select "New Channel" and enter the frequency or TGID when there are already 25000 Channels and System frequencies, the scanner displays

"Over Limit" and sounds an Error Tone. Then it returns to Channel selection.

Select the Channel Name and press [E / yes / gps] to go to the Channel Settings Menu.

Select "Paste Channel" and press [E / yes / gps] to paste the Channel. All settings are copied, then the scanner goes to the Channel Settings Menu.

If the "New Channel" is selected by pressing [E / yes / gps], you need to enter the frequency for a conventional System’s Channel or the TGID for a trunked system Channel.

Input Frequency:

You must enter a frequency.

Note: Please see: Band Coverage for acceptable frequencies.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the frequency. The channel name is set to the frequency as a default name as

"xxxx.xxxxMHz". Then the scanner goes to the Channel Settings Menu.

Press [Menu] to return to the previous selection and cancel adding a Channel.

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Input TGID:

You must enter a TGID.

You can input only a TGID in the format suitable for the site type.

Motorola Type ID (Decimal Format ID) :

When the custom Fleet Map setting for a MOT system is not all Size Code 0 for Blocks, the scanner treats the System as a Motorola Type I.

Press the number keys to enter the Block number, Fleet number and SubFleet number.

Press the decimal key to enter a hyphen.

Note: 1 digit Block number, 2 - 3 digits Fleet number, hyphen and 1 - 2 digits SubFleet number.

When the set Preset Fleet Map or custom Fleet Map has all Blocks with Size Code 0, the scanner treats the

System as a Motorola Type ll.

Press the number keys to enter the TGID.

Note: Numbers only (up to 5 digits)

Motorola Type ID (Hex Format ID) :

Turn [Scroll Control] to select Hex character from “0” to “F”.

Press [4 / LEFT / ifx] or [6 / RIGHT / disp] to move cursor left or right.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Hex ID.

Note: When the custom Fleet Map setting set to Size Code 0 for all Blocks, the scanner treats the System as a Motorola Type I or Hybrid system. In these cases Hexadecimal input will be treated as same as

Decimal ID. (see FLEET MAP for detail)

E.g. If you enter “1”,”2” as a Type l Hex ID, it will be treat as 12, not 0x12.

P25 Type ID (Decimal Format ID) :

For P25 Standard Trunk sites or One-freq Trunk systems.

Press the number keys to enter the TGID.

Note: Numbers only(up to 8 digits)

P25 Type ID (Hex Format ID) :

Turn [Scroll Control] to select Hex character from “0” to “F”.

Press [4 / LEFT / ifx] or [6 / RIGHT / disp] to move cursor left or right.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Hex ID.

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EDACS ID :

For EDCS Wide/Narrow systems.

Press the number keys to enter the Agency number.

Press the decimal key to enter a hyphen.

Press the number keys to enter the Fleet number and SubFleet number.

Note: Agency number (00 - 15), hyphen, Fleet number (00 - 15) and SubFleet number (0 - 7)

The scanner does not accept all zero ID ("00-000").

You can omit the SubFleet number as a wildcard.

You can omit Fleet numbers and SubFleet numbers as wildcards.

LTR ID :

For LTR systems.

Press the number keys to enter the Area code, Home repeater and User ID.

Note: 6 digit numbers; Area code (0 or 1), Home repeater (01 - 20), User ID (000 - 254)

I-Call (Motorola, EDACS, P25) :

For any MOT System, EDCS Wide and Narrow, P25 Standard Trunk or P25 One-Freq Trunk system.

First, press the decimal key to enter "i" for I-Call. Then press the number keys to enter the ID.

Note: For details of TGID format, please see: TGID FORMAT FOR TRUNKED SYSTEM.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the TGID. The Channel Name is set to the TGID as default name as "ID:xxxx".

Then the scanner goes to the Channel Settings Menu.

Press [Menu] to return to the previous selection and cancel adding a Channel.

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Channel Settings

The following settings are available for channels.

Edit Name

Edit Frequency

Edit TGID

Set Audio Type

Set Number Tag

Set Modulation

Set Attenuator

Set Priority

Set Alert

Set Lockout

Volume Offset

Copy Channel

Delete Channel

New Channel

The specific settings available depend on the current system type.

See Channel Settings for details of the differences.

Note: The first Line in the display shows the name of the Channel in Menu Display.

Edit Name

You can provide a name for the channel.

Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

Edit Frequency

If you select to edit the frequency, the scanner displays the current frequency in edit mode.

See Edit Frequency.

Edit TGID

If you select to edit the TGID, the scanner displays the current ID. You can use the keypad to change the ID.

When you press [E / yes / gps] to accept, the scanner checks for valid data and returns to the previous menu.

If the ID is invalid, the scanner shows “Bad TGID” and “Press Any Key” and sounds an error tone. Press any key to return to the editing state.

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Set Audio Type

You can select an audio type for each channel.

All The scanner receives both Digital and Analog signals.

Digital Only The scanner receives only Digital signals.

Analog Only The scanner receives only Analog signals.

If you select “All”, the scanner returns to previous menu.

If you select “Digital Only” while setting a conventional system, you can set the P25 NAC (Network Access

Code) option from the following items. However, these options are not shown for trunked systems.

Search The scanner searches for all the P25 NACs.

Set P25 NAC The scanner search for the programmed P25 NAC.

If you select “Search”:

The scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select “Set P25 NAC”:

Use the number keys to enter a P25 NAC. The valid range is from 0 to FFF.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set and return to the previous menu.

If you select “Analog Only” while setting a conventional system, you can set the CTCSS/DCS options from the following items. However, these options do not display when setting for trunked system.

Off

Search

CTCSS

The scanner ignores all tones and opens squelch on any signal.

The scanner displays any tone being used, but opens squelch on any signal.

The scanner prompts you for the appropriate setting. Squelch will open for this Channel only if the code matches.

DCS The scanner prompts you for the appropriate setting. Squelch will open for this Channel only if the code matches.

Set Lockout The scanner prompts you to select CTCSS/DCS settings to ignore. Squelch will not open for this Channel only if the code matches.

*For AM or WFM modulation, this setting will be ignored.

The scanner does not detect or decode P25 signals if you are operating CTCSS/DCS Search.

If you select “Off” or “Search”:

The scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select “CTCSS” or “DCS”:

You can select the CTCSS frequency or DCS code. (Refer to CTCSS FREQUENCY and DCS CODE for selectable frequencies and codes.)

Turn [Scroll Control] to select.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set and return to the previous menu.

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If you select “Set Lockout”:

You can select a CTCSS or DCS for lockout.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select and press [E / yes / gps] key to lock it out. Then the scanner returns to the previous menu.

Set Number Tag

The Channel Number Tag can be set in this menu.

Press a number key to input the number tag. Press [. / no / pri] to clear the input.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: The valid setting range is from 0 to 999. Blank means a number tag not assigned.

Set Modulation

You can select the modulation from the following settings.

Auto The scanner uses the modulation normal for the frequency’s band. (See: Band Defaults)

AM The scanner uses AM demodulation.

NFM

FM

WFM

FMB

The scanner uses Narrowband FM demodulation.

The scanner uses FM demodulation.

The scanner uses Wideband FM demodulation.

The scanner uses FM Broadcast demodulation.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set Attenuator

You can attenuate RF reception on the frequency.

On The frequency will be attenuated.

Off The frequency will not be attenuated.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Priority

This option sets the Channel as a Priority Channel. You can set this On for each Channel independently. See

PRIORITY SCAN to see how this works for conventional. See PRIORITY ID SCAN to see how this works for trunking.

On The Channel is treated with priority.

Off The Channel is not treated with priority.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Note: Although any conventional frequency can be set as a priority channel, the scanner is unable to scan over the number of priority channels that was set at menu MaxCHs/Pri-Scan. If unlocked priority channels are over this setting, only that portion of the priority channels will be scanned for priority.

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Set Alert

Channel alert options can be set using this menu.

Set Alert Tone

Set Alert Light

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter the setting.

Set Alert Tone

You can select whether the scanner should sound an Alert Tone when this Channel becomes active*.

Off

Alert 1-9

No alert sounds.

The scanner sounds Alert1-9 with the Channel becomes active.

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select “Alert1-9”, the scanner goes to Alert Level selection.

Auto

Level1-15

The alert is set to the same volume as normal audio.

The alert is fixed to the selected audio level.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set Alert Light

You can select whether the scanner should have an alert light when this Channel becomes active*.

Off

Blue

Red

Magenta

Green

Cyan

Yellow

White

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select an alert light color, the scanner goes to the Alert Light Pattern selection.

On

Slow Blink

The alert light is set to on

The alert light blinks slowly

Fast Blink The alert light blinks fast

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

*"Active" means that the scanner received a signal on the Channel in Scan Mode or Scan Hold Mode, or the Channel is selected in Scan Hold Mode.

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Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the current channel. When the channel is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The channel is unlocked.

The channel is temporarily locked out.

The channel is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Volume Offset

This option is used to set a volume offset for each channel. The feature can let you adjust the volume level relative to other channels when the frequency is active. Setting level are:

-3

-2

-1

0

+1

+2

+3

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Copy Channel

You can copy a Channel and all associated settings by selecting this menu item.

The Channel Information is copied to the Copy Buffer when this item is selected. The Copy Buffer just has the last copied Channel Information.

The scanner displays “Copy Channel” and “Copied to Buffer” when you press [E / yes / gps].

Note: Pasting a Channel will not clear this Copy Buffer (See: Edit Channel

Delete Channel

You can delete the current channel and all associated settings by select this menu item. The scanner prompts "Confirm Delete?" to confirm deletion.

Press [E / yes / gps] to delete the current channel.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel deletion and return to the previous menu.

New Channel

Press [E / yes / gps] to create a New Site and go to Channel Settings.

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Program Location

You can select the any Location for programming or create a new Location.

First, select the location type to edit or create from the following types:

POI

Dangerous Xing

Dangerous Road

Select an existing location or New Location. For a POI, it goes to POI Settings. For a “Dangerous Xing” or

“Dangerous Road”, it goes to Dangerous Xing / Road Settings.

Note: You can review all created Locations in Review Location Mode. (See Review Location Mode.)

POI Settings

You can set the following items.

Edit Name

Set Type

Set Alert

Set LocationInfo

Set Range

Set Lockout

Delete Location

New Location

Turn [Scroll Control] and press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Dangerous Xing / Road Settings

You can set the following items.

Edit Name

Set Type

Set Alert Volume

Set Alert Light

Set LocationInfo

Set Heading

Set Speed Limit

Set Lockout

Delete Location

New Location

Turn [Scroll Control] and press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Edit Name

You can name the location.

Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

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Set Type

This option can be used to select the location type.

POI

Dangerous Xing

Dangerous Road

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the type and press [E / yes / gps] to accept it.

Then the scanner returns to the previous menu.

Set Alert

Set Alert Tone

You can select whether the scanner should sound an Alert Tone when approaching the set Location.

Off

Alert 1 - 4

No alert sounds.

The scanner sounds Alert1 - 4 when you approach the Location.

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select “Alert1 - 4”, the scanner goes to the Alert Level selection.

Auto

Level1 - 15

The alert is set to the same volume as normal audio.

The alert is fixed to the selected audio level.

Set Alert Light

You can select whether the scanner should have an Alert Light when you approach the set Location.

Off

Blue

Red

Magenta

Green

Cyan

Yellow

White

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select an alert light color, the scanner goes to the Alert Light Pattern selection.

On

Slow Blink

Fast Blink

The alert light is set to on

The alert light blinks slowly

The alert light blinks fast

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Note: This setting menu appears only in “POI”.

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Set Alert Volume

This option can be used to set the alert level.

Auto

Level1-15

Off

The alert is set to the same volume as normal audio.

The alert is fixed to the selected audio level.

No alert sounds.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the data and return to the previous menu.

Note: This setting menu appears in “Dangerous Xing” and “Dangerous Road”.

Set Alert Light

This option can be used to set Alert Light.

Off

Blue

Red

Magenta

Green

Cyan

Yellow

White

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select an alert light color, the scanner goes to the Alert Light Pattern selection.

On

Slow Blink

Fast Blink

The alert light is set to on

The alert light blinks slowly

The alert light blinks fast

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Note: This setting menu appears in “Dangerous Xing” and “Dangerous Road”.

Set LocationInfo

You use this option to set the location data.

First, you set the latitude.

Press the number keys to enter latitude data. Press any number key when the cursor is in the last position to toggle between south latitude (S) and the north latitude (N).

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to the longitude setting.

Press the number keys to enter longitude settings. Press any number key when the cursor is in the last position to toggle between east longitude (E) and west longitude (W).

Press [. / no / pri] to jump to the next input area. For example, press [. / no / pri] on Degree Number for

DMS to jump to the Minute Number. Press this again to jump to the second number. Press [. / no / pri] or a number key on N/S or W/E to toggle these settings.

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Set Range

This option sets the range for a POI.

In this menu, the setting unit depends on the setting in Set Unit.

When you select “mile” in Set Unit the displayed unit will be miles.

When you select “km” in Set Unit the displayed unit will be kms.

The valid setting range is from 0.05 to 4.0, by 0.05 steps.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: This setting menu appears only in “POI”.

Set Heading

This option sets the heading direction-based alerts.

The options are:

All Range

North ( 0º)

The scanner always sounds an alert and turns on the Alert Light when you go into range of the location.

South (180º)

NE ( 45º)

East ( 90º)

SE (135º)

SW

NW

(225º)

West (270º)

(315º)

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the and return to the previous menu.

Note: This setting menu appears in “Dangerous Xing” and “Dangerous Road”.

Set Speed Limit

This option sets the speed limit for location alerts. The scanner only alerts when your speed is over this setting.

In this menu, the setting unit depends on the setting in Set Unit.

When you select “mile” in Set Unit the displayed unit will be “mph”.

When you select “km” in Set Unit the displayed unit will be “km/h”.

The valid setting range is from 0 to 200, in steps of 1.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Note: This setting menu appears in “Dangerous Xing” and “Dangerous Road”.

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Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the current location. When the location is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The location is unlocked.

The location is temporarily locked out.

The location is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Delete Location

You can delete the current location and all associated settings by select this menu item. The scanner prompts "Confirm Delete?" to confirm deletion.

Press [E / yes / gps] to delete the current location.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel deletion and return to the previous menu.

New Location

If you select this in the “POI” setting menu and press [E / yes / gps], the scanner creates a New POI and goes to POI Settings.

Or, if you select this item in “Dangerous Xing” or “Dangerous Road”, the scanner creates a New Dangerous location and goes to Dangerous Xing / Road Settings.

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Srch/CloCall Opt

This menu includes the following:

Freq Lockouts

Broadcast Screen

Tone/Code Search

Repeater Find

Max Auto Store

Set Delay Time

Set Attenuator

Set Audio AGC

P25 Waiting Time

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Each setting in these options is applied to some or all Search Modes*.

*”Search Mode” is Service Search, Custom Search, Quick Search, Search and Store, Close Call and CC Auto

Store.

The mode in which a setting is applied showed in the following table.

Service Custom Quick Search Close

Freq Lockouts

Broadcast Screen

Tone/Code Search

Repeater Find

Max Auto Store

Set Delay Time

Set Attenuator

Set Audio AGC

P25 Waiting Time

Search*1

O

O

Search*1

O

O

O

O

Search

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O and Store

O

O

*2

O

O

Call

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

CC Auto

Store

O

O

O

O

O

CC Hits

System

O

O

O

*1

While searching a search range in Search with Scan, these settings are valid.

*2

In Search and Store, this setting is valid only when the scanner stores a Custom Search frequency.

Band

Scope

O

O

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Freq Lockouts

You can select from these items.

Unlock All

Rvw Search L/O

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each menu.

Unlock All

Selecting this causes the scanner to prompt "Confirm?" and "Unlock All(Y/N)".

Press [E / yes / gps] to unlock all frequencies. Then the scanner returns to Freq Lockouts.

Press [. / no / pri] to cancel this and return to the previous menu.

Note: If no frequencies have been locked, the scanner displays "Nothing Locked".

Press any key to return to the previous menu.

Rvw Search L/O

Allows you to review frequencies that are locked out in Search Mode or Close Call Mode. Any frequency in this list will be skipped if encountered in these modes.

The first Line displays "Unlock?(Y/N)" and the remaining lines display locked out frequencies.

Turn [Scroll Control] to choose frequencies.

Unlock? (Y/N)

30. 8600MHz

160. 9050MHz

455. 0375MHz T

“T” will be displayed following the frequency if it is a temporary lockout frequency.

Press [E / yes / gps] to unlock the displayed frequency and change to the next locked out frequency.

Press [. / no / pri] to advance to the next locked out frequency.

Press [Menu] to return the previous menu.

Note: If no frequencies have been locked, the scanner displays "Nothing Locked".

If you unlock the last frequency, the scanner displays "Nothing Locked".

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Broadcast Screen

This option sets whether the scanner screens broadcast frequencies.

You can select the following items.

Set All Band On

Set All Band Off

Set Each Band

Program Band

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each menu.

Set All Band On

This function can turn all bands On.

When you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner displays “All Band” and “On”.

The scanner then returns to the previous menu.

Set All Band Off

This function can turn all bands Off.

When you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner displays “All Band” and “Off”.

The scanner then returns to the previous menu.

Set Each Band

You can turn on or off each of the following bands.

Pager

FM

UHF TV

VHF TV

NOAA WX

Band 1

Band 2

:

Band 10

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

Various, according to FCC allocation

88.1000

470.0000

54.0000

76.0000

174.0000

- 107.9000 MHz

- 512.0000 MHz

- 72.0000 MHz

- 88.0000 MHz

- 216.0000 MHz

161.6500, 161.7750, 162.4000,

162.4250, 162.4500, 162.4750,

162.5000, 162.5250, 162.5500,

163.2750 MHz

: On/Off

On The scanner ignores hits on the band frequencies.

Off The scanner does not Screen for the band frequencies.

Turn [Scroll Control] to put the cursor focus on the band that you want to change, and press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting.

Then press [Menu] to return to the previous menu.

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Program Band

You can set up to 10 custom band screens. Select a band and press [E / yes / gps] to go to the limit setting.

You need to set a lower and upper limit frequency. First, enter the lower limit frequency and store it by pressing [E / yes / gps]. Next, enter the upper limit frequency and press [E / yes / gps] to store the upper limit. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

Note: If the lower frequency is larger than the upper frequency, the setting is automatically changed.

Tone/Code Search

This option sets whether the scanner will search for a CTCSS/DCS code or P25 NAC code when it finds an active frequency.

Off

CTCSS/DCS Search

The scanner does not search for CTCSS/DCS codes.

The scanner searches for CTCSS/DCS codes.

If the scanner detects the code, it displays the found code.

P25 NAC Search The scanner searches for P25 NAC codes.

If the scanner detects a NAC code, it displays NAC code.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set this setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: For AM, WFM or FMB modulation, this setting is ignored and the scanner treats this setting as “Off”.

If you set this function to “CTCSS/DCS Search”, the scanner will not decode APCO P25 signals.

Repeater Find

This option sets whether the scanner attempts to locate the transmission on a repeater output frequency when it detects a transmission on a common repeater input frequency.

On The scanner automatically applies repeater reverse to detected transmissions. If the scanner can detect the transmission on the output frequency, it displays "Repeater Found" on the display, and remains on the output frequency. If it does not detect the transmission on the output frequency or it lost the found signal, the scanner remains on the transmission on the original frequency.

Off The scanner does not perform Repeater Find.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set this setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: You cannot lock out the Repeater frequency. And Repeater frequencies are not related to the locked out frequency list of Freq Lockouts.

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Max Auto Store

This setting controls how many hits the scanner will automatically store in either Search and Store or Close

Call Auto Store.

When the scanner has saved the maximum number of hits set by this setting, it stops storing.

When there are already more auto-stored Channels than the number of Max Auto Store, the scanner will not perform Auto Store operation.

The valid setting range is from 1 to 256.

Press the number keys to enter the number.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set this setting. Then return to previous menu.

If you enter 0, the scanner prompts "Out of Range" and " Set Min? (Y/N)". Press [E / yes / gps] to set the value to minimum “1”. Or, press [. / no / pri] to return to editing state and the entered value is set to “1”.

If you enters over 256, the scanner prompts "Out of Range" and "Set Max? (Y/N)". Press [E / yes / gps] to set the value to maximum “256”. Or, press [. / no / pri] to return to editing state and the entered value is set to “256”.

Set Delay Time

This setting controls how long the scanner stays on frequency after a transmission ends before resuming searching.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the delay time setting from the following list:

-10 sec

-5 sec

-2 sec

0 sec

1 sec

2 sec

5 sec

10 sec

30 sec

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Attenuator

You can select to attenuate RF reception on all frequencies in the search range.

On The frequencies are attenuated.

Off The frequencies are not attenuated.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Set Audio AGC

When Audio AGC function is “On”, the scanner judges the volume level and changes the volume automatically.

You can turn either Analog or Digital audio “On” or “Off”.

Analog :

Digital :

On / Off

On / Off

On

Off

Audio AGC is on.

Audio AGC is off.

Turn [Scroll Control] to focus the cursor on the item. Press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting on / off and press [Menu] to return to the previous menu.

P25 Waiting Time

The feature is used to set a wait time for P25 decode. After receiving a transmission the scanner will wait for the set duration to check if there is any P25 signal.

Selectable waiting times are:

0 ms

100 ms

200 ms

300 ms

400 ms

500 ms

600 ms

700 ms

800 ms

900 ms

1000 ms

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

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Search for...

This menu includes the following items.

Service Search

Edit Service

Custom Search

Edit Custom

Search and Store

Set Search Key

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each item.

Service Search

You can select from 12 preset search bands for searching.

Public Safety

News

Ham Radio

Marine

Railroad

Air

CB Radio

FRS/GMRS/MURS

Racing

FM Broadcast

Military Air

Special

Press [E / yes / gps] to exit from Menu Mode and start searching the selected band.

(See: Service Search )

Edit Service

Select Service Search Range and press [E / yes / gps] to go to each Search Range Setting.

You can set the following items for each Service Search Range.

Set Delay Time

Set Attenuator

Set Audio AGC

P25 Waiting Time

Search with Scan

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Note: The first line in the display shows the name of the selected Service Search.

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Set Delay Time

This setting controls how long the scanner stays on frequencies after a transmission ends before resuming searching.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the delay time setting from the following list:

-10 sec

-5 sec

-2 sec

0 sec

1 sec

2 sec

5 sec

10 sec

30 sec

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Attenuator

You can select to attenuate RF reception on all frequencies in the search range.

On The frequencies are attenuated.

Off The frequencies are not attenuated.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set Audio AGC

When Audio AGC function is “On”, the scanner judges the volume level and changes the volume automatically.

You can turn either Analog or Digital audio “On” or “Off”.

Analog :

Digital :

On / Off

On / Off

On

Off

Audio AGC is on.

Audio AGC is off.

Turn [Scroll Control] to focus the cursor on the item. Press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting on / off and press [Menu] to return to the previous menu.

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P25 Waiting Time

The feature is used to set a wait time for P25 decode. After receiving a transmission the scanner will wait for the set duration to check if there is any P25 signal.

Selectable waiting times are:

0 ms

100 ms

200 ms

300 ms

400 ms

500 ms

600 ms

700 ms

800 ms

900 ms

1000 ms

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Search with Scan

You can set the following items.

Set Quick Key

Set Startup Key

Set Number Tag

Set Lockout

Set Hold Time

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Set Quick Key

You can select a Quick Key from 0 to 99 or “.”(= Not assigned) by turning [Scroll Control].

Quick Key for search is used to rapidly enable or disable the range. The searching order does not change by this setting.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Startup Key

The scanner locks or unlocks the search according to setting of this option by pressing and holding a number key at power-on or while displaying the Opening Screen.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the Startup Key in this menu. The Startup Key can be set from “0” to “9” and

“.”(= Not assigned).

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Number Tag

A Number Tag can be set in this menu.

Press a number key to input the number tag. Press [. / no / pri] to clear the input.

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Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: The valid setting range is from 0 to 999. Blank means a number tag not assigned.

Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the current search. When the search is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The search is unlocked.

The search is temporarily locked out.

The search is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Hold Time

This setting determines the maximum time the scanner is forced to hold and search this range before moving to the next, even if there is no traffic on the frequencies.

You can change the hold time from 0 (the scanner checks all frequencies of the range regardless of time) to 255 seconds by using number keys.

If the setting is something other than "0", the scanner goes to the next system or search when the hold time elapses. However, it does not go to next one while receiving a signal.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

If you enter over “255” for the Hold Time, the scanner prompts "Out of Range" and "Set Max? (Y/N)".

When [E / yes / gps] is pushed, maximum value 255 will be set.

It returns to the edit state, if you press [. / no / pri].

Custom Search

The scanner exits from Menu Mode and goes to Search Mode. Then it starts searching the Custom Ranges.

(See: Custom Search)

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Edit Custom

You can edit the 10 Custom Search Ranges.

Names of Custom Search Ranges are displayed as Menu items.

For example, if all names are not changed from default name, selectable items are as follows:

Custom 1

Custom 2

:

Custom 10

Select the Name and press [E / yes / gps] to go to Menu of editing Custom settings.

Custom Settings

You can edit the follow settings.

Edit Name

Edit Srch Limit

Set Delay Time

Set Modulation

Set Attenuator

Set Step

Set C-Ch Only

Set Audio AGC

P25 Waiting Time

Search with Scan

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each item.

Note: The first line displays the name of the selected Custom Search.

Edit Name

You can name the custom range.

Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

Edit Srch Limit

You need to set 2 limits for searching.

First, enter the lower limit frequency and store it by pressing [E / yes / gps].

Next, enter the upper limit frequency and press [E / yes / gps] to store the upper limit

The scanner returns to the previous menu.

Note: If the entered Lower Limit is higher than the entered Upper Limit, the scanner will swap these automatically.

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Set Delay Time

This setting controls how long the scanner stays on frequencies after a transmission ends before resuming searching.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the delay time setting from the following list:

-10 sec

-5 sec

-2 sec

0 sec

1 sec

2 sec

5 sec

10 sec

30 sec

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Modulation

You can select the modulation from the following settings.

Auto The scanner uses the modulation normal for the frequency’s band. (See: Band Defaults)

AM

NFM

The scanner uses AM demodulation.

The scanner uses Narrowband FM demodulation.

FM

WFM

The scanner uses FM demodulation.

The scanner uses Wideband FM demodulation.

FMB The scanner uses FM Broadcast demodulation.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set Attenuator

You can select to attenuate RF reception on all frequencies in the search range.

On The frequencies are attenuated.

Off The frequencies are not attenuated.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set Step

You can select the search step for Custom Search.

Auto

5.0 kHz

6.25kHz

7.5 kHz

8.33kHz

10.0 kHz

12.5 kHz

Automatically assign the search step based on the band.

15.0 kHz

20.0 kHz

25.0 kHz

50.0 kHz

100.0 kHz

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

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Set C-Ch Only

These options let you set whether the scanner tracks talk group activity when it detects a Motorola or LTR control channel. This section has the following menus:

C-Ch Only Mode

Set MOT BandPlan

C-Ch Only Mode

You can select how the scanner tracks Motorola System and LTR System. (C-Ch means Control Channel.)

On The scanner only searches for Motorola and LTR Control Channels.

Off The scanner treats all signals as normal transmission.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set MOT BandPlan

You can select one of the following options to assign a band plan that the scanner will use if it detects a

Motorola control channel. Note that if the actual received channel does not use the specified band plan, the scanner will not follow voice traffic on the system.

The instructions for doing this are the same as for setting a band plan for a programmed system. See Edit

Band Plan (Mot) for option settings.

Set Audio AGC

When Audio AGC function is “On”, the scanner judges the volume level and changes the volume automatically.

You can turn either Analog or Digital audio “On” or “Off”.

Analog :

Digital :

On / Off

On / Off

On

Off

Audio AGC is on.

Audio AGC is off.

Turn [Scroll Control] to focus the cursor on the item. Press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting on / off and press [Menu] to return to the previous menu.

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P25 Waiting Time

The feature is used to set a wait time for P25 decode. After receive a transmission the scanner will wait for the set duration to check if there is any P25 signal.

Selectable waiting times are:

0 ms

100 ms

200 ms

300 ms

400 ms

500 ms

600 ms

700 ms

800 ms

900 ms

1000 ms

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Search with Scan

This menu is same as the one in the Edit Service Menu.

See Search with Scan.

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Search and Store

This function lets the scanner search for new frequencies in Custom Search Ranges or Service Search

Ranges, or new TGID's on a trunked System.

First, select a System to store the found Channels into. The scanner displays all created Systems. Turn

[Scroll Control] to select the System. Press [E / yes / gps] to make the selection.

If there are no Systems, you cannot perform this function. The scanner sounds an Error Tone and displays

"No System Stored”. Press any key to return to the previous menu.

Note: In this function, the scanner ignores the setting of Repeater Find.

For Conventional System

If a conventional System is selected, the scanner prompts you for "Custom Search" and Service Search ranges. Turn [Scroll Control] to select the kind of search to use.

Custom Search

Public Safety

News

Ham Radio

Marine

Railroad

Air

CB Radio

FRS/GMRS/MURS

Racing

FM Broadcast

Military Air

Other

Once a search range is selected by pressing [E / yes / gps], any time a frequency in that search range goes active, the scanner checks to see if that frequency has been previously stored in that System. If so, it resumes searching. Otherwise, it stores the frequency into the Group named "Found Channels" (the scanner automatically creates this group if it does not exist). Then it resumes searching.

Note: If all frequencies of the selected search are locked out, the scanner displays "All Locked!" on Second line and it cannot start storing operation. Then it goes to End State. (See: End Conditions)

During Search and Store for a conventional System, "SEARCH AND STORE" scrolls on the second line.

“System Name” and “Search Range Name” are alternately displayed on first line.

Publi c Safety

SEARCH AND STORE

System 1 C

ARCH AND STORE

If the scanner finds a frequency, it performs duplication check in the System and displays "Memory Check" on second line. And while storing the frequency to Memory, it displays "Storing" on second line.

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For Trunked System

If a trunked System is selected, you will be asked to select a site. If no site is stored in that system, message “No Site Stored Press Any Key” will be displayed and the scanner will sound an error tone. After the site is selected, the scanner begins searching that System. Any time a TalkGroup goes active, the scanner checks to see if that TalkGroup has been previously stored in that System. If so, it resumes searching. Otherwise, it stores the TGID into the Group named "Found Channels" (the scanner automatically creates this Group if it does not exist). Then it resumes searching.

If the selected site is locked out, it is unlocked and the scanner starts ID Auto Store on the site.

Note: Search and Store does not work in the following conditions. The scanner sounds an Error Tone, and it displays System Name on first Line and Error Message on second line. Then it goes to End State. (See:

End Conditions )

Error Condition Error Message

A System / a Site that has no frequency is selected. "No Control Chan"

The Quick Key for the System / Site to which that System /

Site belongs is turned off.

The Group that stores found Channels already has the

"Nothing to Scan" number of Max Auto Store or more Channels stored.

"Over Limit"

Note: The following selections are invalid. The scanner displays Error Message and "Press Any Key". Press any key to return to System selection.

Error Condition Error Message

EDACS SCAT System is selected. "Invalid System"

A system that does not store a site that can be selected. “No Site Stored”

During Search and Store operation for a trunked System, "ID SEARCH AND STORE" scrolls on the second line. System / Site Name is displayed on the first Line.

Si te 3- 1 MOT

I D SEARCH AND ST

NFM

S0: - - - 4 - - - - - -

GRP- - - - - - - - - -

If the scanner finds a TGID, it performs a duplication check in the System (the scanner does not show this state). And while storing the TGID into Memory, it displays "Storing" on the second line.

End Conditions

The scanner will stop storing if the number of found frequencies or TGID exceeds Max Auto Store. Then it displays "Limit Reached" and sounds a Confirmation Tone.

When the number of Channels in trunked System exceeds 500, the scanner stops the storing operation.

Then it displays "TGID Full".

When it exceeds the limit of Group/Channel creation during a storing operation, the scanner stops the storing operation. Then it displays "Over Limit" and sounds an Error Tone.

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If the Memory is full, it displays "Memory Full" on the second line and sounds an Error Tone.

It does not exit from Search and Store Mode automatically.

During "Search and Store" operation or in one of the above-mentioned End State, only the following operations are valid.

Pressing [Hold / ] stops this operation and the scanner goes to each Search Hold Mode.

Pressing [Scan / srch] exits this mode and goes to Scan Mode.

Pressing [Menu] exits this mode and the scanner goes to the Menu Mode. If you exit from Menu Mode, the scanner goes to each Search Mode (selected Search for storing operation).

Pressing [FUNC] + [Menu] also exits from this mode and goes to each Menu.

Note: In this mode, you cannot hear any transmission.

Set Search Key

The scanner has three search keys that let you quickly start a search range: “Search Key 1”, “Search Key 2”, and “Search Key 3”.

Select the number of Search Key and set a search range from the Service Search ranges, Custom Search ranges, Tone-Out and Band Scope.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Close Call

This menu has the following items.

Close Call Only

CC Auto Store

Hits with Scan

Set CC Mode

Set CC Override

Set CC Alert

Set CC Bands

Note: "CC" means "Close Call".

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter the menu.

Close Call Only

When this item is selected at Close Call, the scanner exits from the Menu Mode and goes to the Close Call

Only Mode. Then it starts searching for Close Call hits. (See: Close Call Only)

CC Auto Store

When this item is selected at Close Call, the scanner exits from the Menu Mode and goes to the CC Auto

Store Mode. Then the scanner automatically stores new CC hits (up to the limit set by the Max Auto Store setting) into the Group named "Found Channels" of System named "Close Call" (automatically created if it does not exist).(See: Close Call Auto Store)

Note: In this mode, you cannot hear any Close Call transmission.

Hits with Scan

These are the settings for the Close Call temporary stored system.

The setting items are as follows.

Set Quick Key

Set Number Tag

Set Lockout

Set Hold Time

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter the menu.

Set Quick Key

You can select a Quick Key from 0 to 99 or “.” (= Not assigned) by turning [Scroll Control]. The Quick Key is only for rapidly enabling or disabling the system and is not for deciding the scan priority.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

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Set Number Tag

Number Tag can be set in this menu.

Press a number key to input the number tag. Press [. / no / pri] to clear the input.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the setting and return to the previous menu.

Note: The valid setting range is from 0 to 999. Blank means a number tag not assigned.

Set Lockout

This option allows you to lock or unlock the Close Call system. When the system is locked out, the scanner does not check it.

Unlocked

Temporary L/O

Lockout

The system is unlocked.

The system is temporarily locked out.

The system is locked out.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Hold Time

This setting determines the maximum time the scanner is forced to hold and search this range before moving to the next scanning, even if there is no traffic on the frequencies. You can change it from 0 (the scanner checks all frequencies of the range regardless of time) to 255 seconds by using the number keys.

If you choose a setting other than "0", the scanner goes to next system or search when the hold time elapses. However, it does not go to the next one while receiving a signal.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

If you enter over “255” for the Hold Time, the scanner prompts "Out of Range" and "Set Max? (Y/N)".

When [E / yes / gps] is pushed, maximum value 255 will be set.

It returns to the edit state, if you press [. / no / pri].

Set CC Mode

These settings affect when CC actually operates. When it is set to “CC DND” or “CC Pri” with another mode, every 2 seconds the scanner will switch the filter settings to the ones set by the CC Bands option.

Off

CC DND

CC Pri

Close Call is turned off for all modes.

Close Call does not function while monitoring a transmission.

Close Call functions every 2 seconds even if there is a career.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the mode and return to the previous menu.

Note: The Close Call function is not performed in Weather Mode and Tone-Out Mode.

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Set CC Override

This mode determines how the scanner will behave when a Close Call signal is detected.

On

Off

The scanner alerts (depending on the CC Alert setting) and displays "CC Found!” then immediately jumps to the Close Call frequency.

The scanner alerts (depending on the CC Alert setting) and displays "CC Found!" and "Press FUNC

Key" for the time set at Set CC Pause. If you press [FUNC] or [E / yes / gps] during this time, the scanner jumps to the Close Call frequency.

Detail of this setting : Close Call Search.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set CC Alert

You can edit these settings.

Set Alert Tone

Set Alert Light

Set CC Pause

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each item.

Set Alert Tone

This item can select the type and the level alert.

Off

Alert1-9

Beep doesn’t sound.

The scanner sounds Alert1-9 with CC found.

If you select Off, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select Alert1-9, the scanner goes to Alert Level selection.

Auto The alert is set to the same volume as normal audio.

Level1-15 The alert is fixed to the selected audio level.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Set Alert Light

You can set whether the scanner should have an alert light when it gets a Close Call hit.

Off

Blue

Red

Magenta

Green

Cyan

Yellow

White

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select an alert light color, the scanner goes to the Alert Light Pattern selection.

On

Slow Blink

Fast Blink

The alert light is set to on

The alert light blinks slowly

The alert light blinks fast

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set CC Pause

This option can set time from the reception of a Close Call hit to when it returns to previous mode.

Turn [Scroll Control] to set from the following item.

3 sec

5 sec

10 sec

15 sec

30 sec

45 sec

60 sec

Infinite

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Set CC Bands

This setting controls the band filtering used during Close Call operation.

You can turn on or off the following bands.

VHF Low 1

VHF Low 2

Air Band

VHF High 1

VHF High 2

UHF

800MHz+

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

On/Off

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

25.0000

54.0000

108.0000

137.0000

225.0000

320.0000

763.0000

793.0000

849.0125

894.0125

1240.0000

- 53.9800 MHz

- 107.9000 MHz

- 136.9916 MHz

- 224.9800 MHz

- 319.9500 MHz

- 512.0000 MHz

- 775.9937 MHz

- 823.9875 MHz

- 868.9875 MHz

- 960.0000 MHz

- 1300.0000 MHz

Turn [Scroll Control] to move the cursor, and press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting.

On The scanner check Close Call in this Band.

Off The scanner does not check this Band.

Press [Menu] to return to the previous menu.

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Priority Scan

You can set following items in this menu.

Set Priority

Set Interval

MaxCHs/Pri-Scan

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Set Priority

This setting controls how the scanner treats Priority Channels.

You can select the following items.

Off The scanner provides no special treatment for Priority Channels.

On

Plus On

The scanner scans all unlocked Channels and also checks Priority Channels.

The scanner scans only Priority Channels.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Priority function and return to the previous menu.

Set Interval

This menu, lets you set the priority scan active interval time.

Press the number keys to enter the time, press [. / no / pri] to clear the input.

Note: Valid input range is from 1 to 10 sec.

If you enter “0” sec for the interval time, the scanner prompts “Out of Range” and “Set Min?(Y/N)”. Press

[E / yes / gps] to select the minimum value (1 sec). Press [. / no / pri] to return to the editing state.

If you enter over “10” sec for the interval time, the scanner prompts “Out of Range” and “Set Max?(Y/N)”.

Press [E / yes / gps] to select the maximum value (10 sec). Press [. / no / pri] to return to the editing state.

MaxCHs/Pri-Scan

You can set the Maximum priority channel numbers that are scanned during one priority scan interrupt using this menu. If there are more scannable priority channels than the value you select, the channels are divided into more than one group and the scanner scans each group in turn.

Note: The valid set range is from 1 to 100 channels.

Press the number keys to input the number. Press [E / yes / gps] to store the setting.

If you enter “0” for the max priority scan channels, the scanner prompts “Out of Range” and “Set

Min?(Y/N)”. Press [E / yes / gps] to select the minimum value (1 channel). Press [. / no / pri] to return to the editing state.

If you enters over “100” for the max priority scan channels, the scanner prompts “Out of Range” and “Set

Max?(Y/N)”. Press [E / yes / gps] to select the maximum value (100 channels). Press [. / no / pri] to return to the editing state.

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WX Operation

This menu lets you set the following items.

Weather Scan

Weather Alert

Program SAME

Set Delay Time

Set Attenuator

Set Audio AGC

WX Alt Priority

Select "Weather Scan" and press [E / yes / gps] to start Weather Scan.

Select any other and press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Weather Scan

When this item is selected at WX Operation, the scanner exits from the Menu Mode and goes to Weather

Scan Mode. Then it starts scanning the 10 Weather channels normally.

The scanner stops if there is a carrier. If the carrier is lost, it resumes scanning (See: WEATHER SCAN

MODE)

Weather Alert

You can select how Weather Scan works. Select from "Alert Only", names of SAME groups and “All FIPS”. If the names of the SAME groups are not changed from default setting, the displayed items are as follows.

Alert Only

SAME 1

SAME 2

SAME 3

SAME 4

SAME 5

All FIPS

If you select Alert Only, the scanner immediately sounds a Weather Alert Siren (for Weather Alert Tone) when it detects the 1050 Hz Weather Alert Tone, then opens squelch and remains on the Weather

Channel.

If you select one of the SAME Groups, the scanner attempts to decode the SAME data packets that precede the Weather Alert Tone. Then the scanner sounds a Weather Alert Siren (for Warning, Watch or

Advisory) when the received County is the same as the programmed data. It then opens squelch and remains on the Weather Channel.

If you select All FIPS, the scanner sounds a Weather Alert Siren (for Warning, Watch or Advisory) when it decodes the SAME data packets. Then opens squelch and remains on the Weather Channel.

Press [E / yes / gps] to select and the scanner exits from Menu Mode. Then it goes to Weather Scan Mode with this selection.

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Program SAME

You can edit the 5 SAME Groups. The names of SAME Groups are displayed as Menu Items. Default names as follows.

SAME 1

SAME 2

SAME 3

SAME 4

SAME 5

Select the Name and press [E / yes / gps] to go to Same Group Editing Menu.

SAME Group Settings

You can set the following items.

Edit Name

Edit County

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Note: The first line displays the name of the SAME Group.

Edit Name

You can name the SAME Group.

Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

Edit County

Each SAME Group has 8 entries. You can edit the desired FIPS Code. Stored codes are displayed as Menu

Items.

For example, if the SAME Group has "043221", "043227" and "------", selectable items are as follows:

No.1 : 043221

No.2 : 043227

No.3 : - - - - - -

:

No.8 : - - - - - -

Select the item and press [E / yes / gps] to enter the editing state.

In the editing state, the editing cursor is displayed. Press the number keys to enter the FIPS code. The cursor moves to the right by entering number. Turn [Scroll Control] to choose the cursor position from the left end to next to right end character, or from left end to right end character when there are already entered up to limit of length. Press the decimal key to clear all numbers.

Press [E / yes / gps] to store the code and return to the previous menu.

Note: If you try to store the County before entering all 6 digits, that County is set to "------" as blank.

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Set Delay Time

This setting controls how long the scanner stays on the Weather Channel after a transmission ends before resuming.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the delay time setting from the following list:

-10 sec

-5 sec

-2 sec

0 sec

1 sec

2 sec

5 sec

10 sec

30 sec

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Attenuator

You can attenuate RF reception on the frequency.

On The frequency will be attenuated.

Off The frequency will not be attenuated.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Audio AGC

When Audio AGC function is “On”, the scanner judges volume of the signal and changes the volume automatically.

You can turn “On” or “Off” AGC for Analog audio.

Analog : On / Off

On Audio AGC is on.

Off Audio AGC is off.

Turn [Scroll Control] to focus the cursor on the item. Press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting and press

[Menu] to return to the previous menu.

WX Alt Priority

This setting determines how the scanner treats the Weather Channels in Scan/Hold Mode Search/Hold

Mode and Close Call Mode.

On The scanner checks the Weather Channels every 5 seconds to check for the presence of a 1050 Hz

Weather Alert Tone.

Off The scanner does not check the Weather Channels.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set this setting and return to the previous menu.

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Tone-Out for …

This menu lets you set the following items.

Tone-Out Standby

Tone-Out Setup

Select “Tone-Out Standby” to start monitoring the Tone-out Frequency.

Select “Tone-Out Setup” to go to Tone-Out Setup.

Tone-Out Standby

When this item is selected at Tone-Out for …, the scanner exits from Menu Mode and goes to Tone-Out standby Mode.

Tone-Out Setup

You can edit the 10 Tone-Out channels.

The Names of the Tone-Out channels are displayed as Menu Items.

Default names as follows.

Tone-Out 1

Tone-Out 2

Tone-Out 3

:

Tone-Out 10

Select the Name and press [E / yes / gps] to go to Tone-Out Settings.

Tone-Out Settings

You can edit these settings.

Edit Name

Set Frequency

Set Tone

Set Delay Time

Set Alert

Set Audio AGC

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Note: The first line displays the name of selected Tone-Out channel.

Edit Name

You can name the Tone-Out channel.

Refer to FONT DATA for the characters that can be entered.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the name entered. The scanner returns to the previous menu.

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Set Frequency

You can set the following items.

Edit Frequency

Set Modulation

Set Attenuator

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Edit Frequency

If you select to edit the frequency, the scanner displays the current frequency in edit mode.

Press the number keys and [. / no / pri] to enter the frequency.

Press [E / yes / gps] to return to the previous menu.

Set Modulation

You can select the modulation from following settings.

Auto* The scanner uses the modulation normal for the frequency’s band.

NFM The scanner uses Narrowband FM demodulation.

FM The scanner uses FM demodulation.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

Set Attenuator

You can attenuate RF reception on the frequency.

On The frequency will be attenuated.

Off The frequency will not be attenuated.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Tone

You can set the following items.

Edit Tone A

Edit Tone B

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

Edit Tone

When you select “Edit Tone A” or “Edit Tone B”, you can set the frequency for Tone A or B from 250 to

3500 Hz, and 0Hz.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Tone frequency and it remains on Tone A / B selection.

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Set Delay Time

This setting controls how long the scanner stays on Mute Off state after a transmission ends.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select setting value from:

0 sec

1 sec

2 sec

5 sec

10 sec

30 sec

Infinite

Then press [E / yes / gps] to accept and return to the previous menu.

Set Alert

You can set these options in this menu.

Set Alert Tone

Set Alert Light

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter the setting.

Set Alert Tone

You can set whether the scanner should sound an Alert Tone when a tone-out channel becomes active*.

Off

Alert 1-9

No alert sounds.

The scanner sounds Alert1-9 with the Channel becomes active.

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select “Alert1-9”, the scanner goes to Alert Level selection.

Auto

Level1-15

The alert is set to the same volume as normal audio.

The alert is fixed to the selected audio level.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

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Set Alert Light

You can select whether the scanner should have alert light when a tone-out Channel becomes active*.

Off

Blue

Red

Magenta

Green

Cyan

Yellow

White

If you select “Off”, the scanner returns to the previous menu.

If you select an alert light color, the scanner goes to the Alert Light Pattern selection.

On

Slow Blink

Fast Blink

The alert light is set to on

The alert light blinks slowly

The alert light blinks fast

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the entry and return to the previous menu.

*"Active" means that the scanner detects Tones and Mute state is set to Off.

Set Audio AGC

When Audio AGC function is “On”, the scanner judges volume of the signal and changes the volume automatically.

You can turn “On” or “Off” AGC for Analog audio.

Analog : On / Off

On Audio AGC is on.

Off Audio AGC is off.

Turn [Scroll Control] to focus the cursor on the item. Press [E / yes / gps] to change the setting and press

[Menu] to return to the previous menu.

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Wired Clone

Connect two BCD396XTs and select this menu to copy and override all data from one to another.

Master

Slave

The scanner you set to Master’s data will be copied to the scanner you set to Slave. Then go to Wired

Clone Mode. (See: WIRED CLONE MODE)

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Settings

You can set the following items from this menu.

Set Backlight

Adjust Key Beep

Battery Option

Adjust Audio AGC

Adjust Contrast

Set C-CH Output

Set GPS Format

Set Serial Port

Band Defaults

P25 LP Filter

See Scanner Info

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Set Backlight

This menu has the following items.

Set Mode

Set Dimmer

Set Color

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Set Mode

This option can be used to set the backlight activation mode.

You can select from the following options.

10 sec

30 sec

Squelch

Keypress

Infinite

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the data and return to the previous menu.

Set Dimmer

This option can be used to set the brightness level of the display.

You can select from the following options.

High

Middle

Low

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the data and return to the previous menu.

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Set Color

This option can be used to select the backlight color.

Blue

Red

Magenta

Green

Cyan

Yellow

White

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the data and return to the previous menu.

Adjust Key Beep

Adjusts the beep tone volume level.

Auto

Level 1–15

Off

Key Beep is set to the same volume as normal audio.

Key Beep is fixed to the selected volume level.

Key beep is Off.

Press [E / yes / gps] to set the Beep volume level and return to the previous menu.

Battery Option

This menu has the following items.

Set Battery Save

Set Charge Time

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Set Battery Save

This option can be used to set the battery save feature.

On Set battery save on

Off Set battery save off

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Charge Time

This option can be used to set the battery charge time.

Press the number keys to enter the charge time from 1 to 16 hours.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the data and return to the previous menu.

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Adjust Audio AGC

You can set the following items.

Analog AGC

Digital AGC

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Analog AGC

You can set the following items in this menu.

Response Time

Reference Gain

Gain Range

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Response Time

In this menu, you can set the Response Time for Analog AGC.

Selectable values are from –4 to +6, by steps of 1.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Reference Gain

In this menu, you can set the Reference Gain for Analog AGC.

Selectable values are from –5 to +5, by steps of 1.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Gain Range

In this menu, you can set the Gain Range for Analog AGC.

Selectable values are from 0 to 15, by steps of 1.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

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Digital AGC

This menu lets you set the following items.

Response Time

Reference Gain

Press [E / yes / gps] to enter each setting.

Response Time

In this menu, you can set the Response Time for Digital AGC.

Selectable values are from –8 to +8, by steps of 1.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Reference Gain

In this menu, you can set the Reference Gain for Digital AGC.

Selectable values are from –5 to +5, by steps of 1.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Adjust Contrast

This function sets the contrast of the display from “Contrast 1” to “Contrast 15”.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set C-CH Output

The scanner can output the data stream on control channel by using this function.

Off

On

Extend data stream is not outputted data stream is outputted data stream and description are outputted

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the data and return to the previous menu.

(See Control Channel Data Stream Output for detail)

If the baud rate is slow, the scanner cannot output all data streams. Therefore it is recommended you use a baud rate of 115200 bps.

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Set GPS Format

You can set the following items for GPS.

Set Pos Format

Set Time Format

Set Time Zone

Set Unit

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting menu.

Set Pos Format

The option sets the position format for latitude and longitude.

DMS:DDD⁰MM’SS.ss

DEG:DDD.dddddd

Note: This setting changes all Location Input displays and the GPS Mode display.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Time Format

This option sets the time format.

12H The scanner uses 12-hour format.

24H The scanner uses 24-hour format.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the data and return to the previous menu.

Set Time Zone

This option sets the time zone and daylight savings time.

You can set an offset value from GMT from “-14.0 H" to “+14.0 H" in 0.5H increments.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Set Unit

This option selects the unit that will be active for location range, elevation and speed of the GPS feature. mile km

Note: This selection also changes the unit used for location range and speed.

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

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Set Serial Port

You can set the serial port speed from the following items.

4800 bps

9600 bps

19200 bps

38400 bps

57600 bps

115200 bps

Off

Press [E / yes / gps] to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

Band Defaults

This menu lets you set the default modulation and default step for each band.

The band settings are shown as menu items.

25.0:AM / 5.0

26.9:AM / 5.0

27.4:AM / 5.0

28.0:NFM/ 20.0

29.7:NFM/ 10.0

50.0:NFM/ 20.0

54.0:WFM/ 50.0

72.0:FM / 5.0

76.0:WFM/ 50.0

88.0:FMB/100.0

108.0:AM / 8.3

137.0:NFM/ 12.5

144.0:NFM/ 5.0

148.0:NFM/ 12.5

150.8:NFM/ 5.0

162.0:NFM/ 12.5

174.0:WFM/ 50.0

216.0:NFM/ 20.0

225.0:AM / 25.0

380.0:NFM/ 12.5

400.0:NFM/ 12.5

406.0:NFM/ 12.5

420.0:NFM/ 12.5

450.0:NFM/ 12.5

470.0:NFM/ 12.5

763.0:NFM/ 6.25

793.0:NFM/ 6.25

806.0:NFM/ 12.5

849.0:NFM/ 12.5

894.0:NFM/ 12.5

1240.0:NFM/ 25.0

Band Defaults

25. 0: AM / 5. 0

27. 0: AM / 5. 0

27. 4: AM / 5. 0

Set Modulati on

AM

NFM

FM

Set Step

5. 0 kHz

6. 25kHz

7. 5 kHz

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Turn [Scroll Control] to focus the cursor on the band you want to change. Then, press [E / yes / gps] to enter the modulation setting menu.

The following modulation setting values will be shown.

AM

NFM

FM

WFM

FMB set the current band as AM modulation set the current band as NFM modulation set the current band as FM modulation set the current band as WFM modulation set the current band as FMB modulation

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the value, press [E / yes / gps] to set the selection and go to the Step Setting menu.

Selectable step values are:

5.0 kHz

6.25kHz

7.5kHz

8.33kHz

10.0 kHz

12.5 kHz

15.0 kHz

20.0 kHz

25.0 kHz

50.0 kHz

100.0 kHz

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the value, press [E / yes / gps] to set the selection and return to the Band

Defaults setting menu.

P25 LP Filter

This option can be used to activate the P25 Low Pass Filter feature.

On P25 Low Pass Filter on

Off P25 Low Pass Filter off

Press [E / yes / gps] key to accept the selection and return to the previous menu.

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See Scanner Info

This menu lets you see some information about the scanner, including the memory usage.

Select from the following items.

% Memory Used

Firmware Version

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to each setting.

% Memory Used

When you select this option, the scanner displays the percent of memory that is used, the number and percent of systems, sites and channels that are created.

This display is as follows.

Memory Used: 62%

SYSTEM 135: 27%

SI TE 921: 92%

CHN 15758: 63%

The Value is displayed until you press any key and return to the previous menu.

Firmware Version

When you select this option, the scanner displays the firmware version as "Version #.##.##".

And the serial number of the unit is displayed as "SN##############" on the bottom of the screen.

Note:The serial number includes 14 digits.

Press any key to return to the previous menu.

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SCAN MODE

Display during Scan Mode

The LCD display in Scan mode is as follows.

SCAN :

S :

GRP :

System 1 C

SCAN ↑

S0: 1 2 3 4 * 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 2 – 4 5 * 7 - - 0

The first line shows the system, site or search range name while scanning.

This shows the scanning direction.

These show the one’s place of Quick Key for system or site.

These show Quick Key for channel groups.

This shows the ten’s place of Quick Keys for systems or sites.

This icon appears with icons of Quick Key numbers for Systems / Sites.

This icon appears with icons of Quick Key number for Groups.

Startup Key Operation

The scanner can change the lockout state for each system or each site when you turn it on while pressing a number key.

First, you set the Startup Key for each system or each site.

You can set one key from 0 to 9 for each system or site.

If you hold a number key while turning on the scanner, it displays the following message after displaying the copyright message.

Startup Confi g.

Key No. 1

Processi ng

Please Wai t

Systems and Sites whose Startup Key matches the one you press are unlocked and systems and sites whose Startup Key do not match are locked out. Systems and Sites whose startup key are assigned “.” are not affected (if they were locked or unlocked before, their lockout status does not change).

Quick keys for the matching systems and sites are also enabled.

Start Scanning

When you press [Scan / srch] to go to the Scan Mode the scanner scans all sites and systems that are not locked out and whose System/Site quick key is enabled. Then, the scanner scans all unlocked Service and

Custom Search Ranges whose quick keys are enabled (Search with Scan). After Search with Scan, the scanner scans CC Hits System.

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While in the Scan Mode, the first line displays currently scanned system, site or search range name and the second line displays "SCAN" (for conventional System) or "ID SCAN", "ID SEARCH" (for trunked System) scrolling from the right to the left, or a search frequency. Disabled Quick Keys are displayed as “*”. The

Quick Key for the Current System blinks.

System 1 C Si te 2- 1 MOT Si te 3- 2 EDC

SCAN ↑

S0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 2 - 4 5 6 - - - 0

I D SCAN ↑

NFM

S0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 - - - 5 - - - - -

I D SEARCH ↑

NFM

S0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 - - - - - 7 - - -

Scan for conventional system ID Scan for trunked system ID Search for trunked system

Publi c Safety

30. 8600MHz ↑

NFM

S1: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Custom 1

25. 0000MHz ↑

AM

S1: - - 3 - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Close Call Hi ts

462. 6375MHz↑

NFM

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Service Search in Search with Scan Custom Search in Search with Scan Close Call Hits with Scan

When all channels are locked out directly or indirectly*, the scanner displays "Nothing to Scan" and the scanner stays in the Scan Mode.

*"A channel is locked out directly or indirectly" means:

1. The channel is locked out.

2. The group containing the Channel is locked out.

3. The Quick Key for groups to which that group belongs is disabled.

4. The system / site containing the channel is locked out.

5. The Quick Key for systems / sites to which that system belongs is disabled.

Scan Mode

Nothi ng to Scan

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

If the Channels are unlocked by cancellation of any of the above-mentioned states, the scanner will start scanning immediately.

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Scanning Order

First, systems belonging to Quick Key 1 are scanned. Then systems that belong to Quick Key

2,…,9,0,11,…19,10,21,……,99,90 are scanned in order. Systems with no Quick Key are scanned last.

When the scanning of all systems ends, the scanner starts Service Search for any unlocked/enabled searches. The scanner searches Public Safety, News, . . . , Military Air and Special in turn.

When Service Search ends, it starts Custom Search. The scanner searches Custom Search from range 1 to

10 in turn.

After Custom Search ends, the scanner scans a system that is named “Close Call Hits*”

*This is a system where the scanner automatically stores the frequencies found by Close Call.

(See CC Hit with Scan for details. )

If “Close Call Hits” system has no frequencies, the scanner does not scan this system. After the scanner finishes scanning “Close Call Hits” system, the scanner scans from top system again.

You can change the scanning direction by turning [Scroll Control].

The scanning order of the systems / sites belonging to the same Quick Key is the order registered to that

Quick Key. The scanning order of the systems / sites belonging to no Quick Key is the order set to none.

When a system / site is created, the scanner automatically sets the Quick Key to none. So, if you do not change the Quick Key setting, the scanning order will be the order of system / site creation.

The scanning order of groups in a conventional system also depends in the order set to any Group Quick

Key or none. Groups with no Group Quick Key set are scanned in the order of group creation.

The scanning order of Channels in a conventional system’s channel group depends in the order of Channel creation.

However, locked out or disabled items* are not scanned.

*Locked out or disabled items means locked out System / Sites, locked out Channel Groups, locked out

Channels, disabled System/Site Quick Keys and disabled Group Quick Keys.

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Scanning Operation

Quick Key Operation

For Conventional Systems, the SQK is set at the system level. However, for trunked systems, the SQK is set at the site level instead of the system level.

In the display, enabled SQKs show their number; disabled SQKs show “*”; SQKs with no system assigned show "-".

During scanning, you can enable or disable single digit SQKs by pressing the corresponding [1 - 9, 0] key.

For two-digit SQK’s first press [. / no / pri], then enter the two digits to enable or disable that SQK.

Systems belonging to disable SQKs are not scanned.

*You cannot enable or disable an SQK if no system or site is assigned to it.

*The displayed GQKs (channel Group Quick Keys) show the status of GQKS for the system currently being scanned.

For example, the scanner displays as follows if the SQKs “3”, “4”, “6”, and “9” are disabled.

System 1 C

SCAN ↑

S0: 1 2 * * 5 * 7 8 * 0

GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

The details of scanning depend on whether the System is a conventional System or a trunked System.

The SQK’s Ten’s blinks when you press [. / no / pri] (until you enter the SQK’s first digit).

System 1 C

SCAN ↑

S0: 1 2 * * 5 * 7 8 * 0

GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

If you do not press a digit within 2 seconds of pressing [. / no / pri], the entry times out and nothing is changed.

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Scan for Conventional Systems

In conventional scanning, the scanner steps through each unlocked channel. If there is activity on the channel, the scanner monitors activity until the transmission ends.

While monitoring the transmission, the first line alternates between the current system name and current group name every 1 second. The second line displays the current channel name.

The Quick Keys for the current system and channel group blink. Furthermore, the attenuation setting, modulation and CTCSS/DCS/P25 NAC data of current channel are displayed.

System 1 C

Channel A

NFM C67. 0

S0: 1 2 - - 5 - 7 8 - 0

GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Group 1

Channel A

NFM C67. 0

S0: 1 2 - - 5 - 7 8 - 0

GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Even if the transmission ends, the scanner holds on the channel for the duration of the system delay time.

After the system delay time elapses, if there is no transmission the scanner resumes scanning.

*If CTCSS/DCS or P25 NAC is applied to a channel, the received signal must match for the scanner to hold on the transmission. (Not for AM, WFM or FMB modulation.)

The scanner continuously scanning each system for the duration of the system’s system hold time setting.

However, the scanner surely scans all unlocked channels at least 1 time, even if this takes longer than the set time.

The scanner will advance to the next system once the scanner scans all unlocked channels and the system hold time has elapsed.

Scan for Trunked Systems

In trunked scanning, the scanner holds on the control channel (C-Ch) and decodes the TGIDs as they become active.

*If C-Ch Only is set to on at Set C-Ch Only for the site, trunking is performed using control channel data only. A voice channel (V-Ch) does not have to be programmed into memory. (Motorola Systems only)

While scanning, press Function then [Scan / srch] to toggle between ID Scan and ID Search. You can also change this mode through the Menu. (See: ID Scan/Search.)

ID Search :

If a TGID does not match any locked out TGID, the scanner goes to the V-Ch and monitors the transmission until it ends.

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ID Scan :

If a TGID matches a TGID stored in an unlocked channel, the scanner goes to the V-Ch and monitors the transmission until it ends.

While monitoring a TGID already stored into the Memory, the first line of the display alternates between the current site name and current channel group name every 1 second, and second line displays the current channel name. The Quick Key numbers for the current site and group blinks.

While monitoring a TGID not stored into the Memory, the first line displays current site name, and the second line displays the current TGID. The current Site and Group Quick Keys blink.

While monitoring the TGID:

Press [Scan / srch] or turn [Scroll Control] to return to the C-Ch. Then the scanner waits for a moment on the C-Ch to see if another TGID is active. If the scanner finds another TGID, it monitors the found TGID. But if there is only the TGID that was being monitored just before, it monitors that TGID again.

Press [L/O] to lock out the TGID and store it to the list of ID Lockouts of the system (See: Clr All L/O IDs).

This lock out information is common to every site in the system. Then the scanner returns to the C-Ch.

If the transmission ends, it returns to the C-Ch and exclusively listens for the last-active TGID until the site delay time expires.

After the system delay time elapses, the scanner checks to see if the Site Hold time has elapsed. If so, the scanner advances to the next System or Site. If the Site Hold Time has not elapsed, the scanner continues to monitor the C-Ch for TGID activity.

Lockout Operation

You can lock out each site but cannot lock out the system to which the site belongs.

In Trunked Systems (except EDACS SCAT system), one system can have multiple sites and those sites share the same TalkGroup IDs.

If you lock out a TGID, the TGID is locked out for all sites in the system.

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ID Display Format

The scanner displays received ID in the following format on the second line.

Normal ID

The scanner displays as "ID:xxxx" for no-named TGID.

Example) MOT Type I ID

MOT Type II

P25 ID

EDACS

LTR

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

ID:101-1

ID:12345

ID:123 h

ID:12345

ID:1234h

ID:01-023

ID:147

ID:0-20-254

(Decimal Format)

(Hexadecimal Format)

(Decimal Format)

(Hexadecimal Format)

(AFS Format)

(Decimal Format)

I-Call

The scanner displays ID as "ID:xxxxxx" for no-named TGID. In order to show that ID is I-Call, "i" is displayed on the left end of the ID.

Example) MOT Type I I-Call

MOT Type II

P25 I-Call

EDACS I-Call

:

:

:

:

:

:

ID:i12345

ID:i12345

ID:i1234h

(Decimal Format)

(Hexadecimal Format)

ID:i12345678 (Decimal Format)

ID:i123456h (Hexadecimal Format)

ID:i12345

I-Call wild card (i0)

The scanner will display the received I-Call for wild card.

Example) I-Call wild card : ID:i0

ID:i123456

(while scanning)

(when it receives a ID)

MOT Individual Call

The scanner displays both IDs under communication as "ID:xxxxxx-yyyyyy".

In order to show that IDs are Individual Call, "i" is displayed on the left end of IDs.

Example)

MOT Type I Individual Call

MOT Type II

P25 Individual Call

:

:

:

:

:

:

ID:i12345-i23456

ID:i12345-i23456

ID:i1234h-i2345h

ID:i12345678 SRC

ID:i23456789 DST

ID:i123456h SRC

ID:i234567h DST

(Decimal Format)

(Hexadecimal Format)

(Decimal Format)

(Hexadecimal Format)

*If the left side ID is already named, the scanner only displays that ID’s name.

*The scanner alternately displays ID:XXXXXXXX SRC(or ID:XXXXXXh SRC) and ID:YYYYYYYY DST(or

ID:YYYYYYh DST) during a P25 individual call.

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PATCH ID

The scanner displays a PATCH list IDs and received PATCH ID as "ID:xx-xxx yy-yyy".

(xx-xxx : One of the PATCH list IDs, yy-yyy: received PATCH ID)

Example) EDACS PATCH ID:

MOT Type II:

ID:01-012 00-002

ID:42000 42016

*If the first PATCH list ID is already named, the scanner only displays that ID’s name.

PARTIAL ID

The scanner displays the wild card portion of a PARTIAL ID as "-" in ID scanning.

When the scanner finds the ID that matches the PARTIAL ID, it displays the full received ID.

Example) PARTIAL ID: ID:01-01-

ID:01-015

(while scanning)

(when it receives a ID)

Quick Save for ID Search

Press [E / yes / gps] to quickly store a TGID when the scanner stops on the TGID in ID Search.

The scanner prompts "Quick TGID Save?".

Qui ck TGI D Save?

4128

Press [E / yes / gps] to store the TGID. The scanner creates a channel group named “Qck Save Grp” in the current system. The TalkGroup ID is stored in that channel group.

If you want to select another channel group to stores the TGID, press [. / no / pri]. Then select the group to store the channel into. The scanner stores it in the selected channel group.

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Trunking Activity Indicators (Display Mode 3)

The scanner shows trunking activity when held on the C-Ch.

Press [6 / RIGHT / disp] in Function Mode to change the Display Mode in Scan Hold Mode. (See SCAN HOLD

MODE.)

In EDACS and LTR systems, the order of indicators is the order of LCN.

In Motorola systems, it is the order of the frequency programming.

*This mode does not work for EDACS SCAT Systems. Only the C-CH blinks in Motorola Systems you’ve programmed using C-CH Only Mode.

Si te 1- 1 MOT

I D SEARCH ↑

S0: 1 2 * * 5 * 7 8 * 0

GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Trunking Activity Indicators.

When the scanner receives a trunked system channel grant, the V-Ch blinks and the C-Ch lights. The scanner has 30 Channel Activity Indicators to visualize trunked system activity. This shows which site frequencies are in use.

The following figure shows that the scanner is staying on LCN1 and LCN3 and LCN4 are active.

Si te 1- 1 EDC

I D SEARCH ↑

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

While the scanner is staying on a V-Ch, the voice channel blinks and its C-Ch turns on.

The following figure shows that the scanner is staying LCN3 and LCN1 is the control channel.

Si te 1- 1 EDC

I D: 01- 012

S1: - - 3 - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

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Location Based Scanning

This operation controls the lockout state for each group or site when the scanner is connected to a GPS unit.

This works automatically based on the location data from GPS when the feature is set to “On” in Set GPS

Enable.

If the scanner goes within the location’s range for a group or site, the scanner displays "Location Unlock" on the first line and the group name or the site name on second line.

GPS

Locati on Unlock

Si te 1- 1 MOT

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

When the scanner goes outside the set range, the group or site is automatically temporarily locked out.

The scanner displays “Location L/O” on first line and the group name or the site name on second line.

GPS

Locati on L/O

Si te 1- 1 MOT

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

This operation does not affect systems/sites whose SQK is disabled.

If a GPS is detected as soon as the scanner is turned on, the scanner displays "GPS CONNECTED" instead of displaying individual lock/unlock messages for groups and sites. It applies the location-based rules to all systems at one time.

GPS

GPS CONNECTED

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

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Control Channel Data Stream Output

The scanner can output the data stream on the control channel. You can turn on this feature in the menu

Set C-CH Output. When it is active, the scanner will output the data stream whenever it is receiving a control channel. Also, for Motorola analog systems, the scanner will output the low speed data stream while receiving a voice channel.

Data Stream Output: ON

When data stream output is set to on, the scanner will output the data stream in the following format:

<Msg Type>,<CC data>.

Data Stream Output: Extend

When data stream output function is set to extend, the scanner will output the data stream in the following format: <Msg Type>,<CC data>.,<decoded description>.

<Msg Type>=

ASCII character (3 chars):

MOT (Motorola)

EDW (EDACS Wide)

EDN (EDACS Narrow)

LTR

P25 (Motorola Digital)

<CC data> =

OSW Data on Control Channel. It is deferent each Trunk System Type.

[MOT System]

MOT,<cmd>,<prv>,<id>

<cmd> = command or LCN (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits)

<prv> = private bit (1 bit)

<id> = ID (Hex 4 digit, 16 bits)

For example:

MOT,15C,0,D110

[ED Wide/Narrow]

EDW,<b>,<cc>,<pppppp>

<b> = block number in a OSW (0 or 1)

<cc> = command (Hex 2 digits, 6 bits)

<pppppp> = message (Hex 6 digits, 22 bits)

For example:

EDW,0,3B,238333

EDN,0,3B,238333

Note: For EDACS narrow systems, the indicator will change from EDW to EDN.

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[LTR System]

LTR,<A>-<GG>-<HH>-<III>-<FF>

<A> = Area Number (0 or 1)

<GG> = Goto Repeater Number (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits)

<HH> = Home Repeater Number (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits)

<III> = ID Number (Hex 2 digits, 8 bits)

<FF> = Free Repeater Number (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits)

For example:

LTR,0-01-01-FA-02

[P25]

P25,<X1X2X3X4X5X6X7X8X9XAXBXC>

<X1-XC> = message (Hex 24 digits, 96 bits)

For example:

P25,34007502403201ED251EDB45

[MOT Subaudio]

MOT,<id>

<id> = ID (Hex 4 digit, 16 bits)

For example:

MOT,D110

<decoded description>

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For Motorola system:

Decoded Description

,CNM TG-tttt CH-ccc VC-ffffffff

,CIP TG-tttt CH-ccc VC-ffffffff

,CIV TG-tttt TGR-dddd CH-ccc VC-ffffffff

,CPT TG-tttt CH-ccc VC-ffffffff

,EVM

,SID-ssss

,PAT-pppp MEM-mmmm

,SIT-nn

,CCH CH-ccc CC-ffffffff

Remark

Call for Talk Group tttt = Talk Group ID (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) ccc = LCN (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

Call for ICALL tttt = Talk Group ID (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) ccc = LCN (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

Call for ICALL (Individual Call) tttt = Talk Group ID (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) dddd = Talk Group ID for Receiver (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) ccc = LCN (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

Call for Patch/Multiselect tttt = Talk Group ID (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) ccc = LCN (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

Event Command for Multiple OSW

System ID ssss = System ID (Hex 4 digits)

Patch List Update pppp = Patch/Multiselect ID (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) mmmm = Member ID (Hex 4 digits)

Site Number nn = Site Number (Hex 2 digits, 6 bits)

Control Channel ccc = LCN (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

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For EDACS system:

Decoded Description

,SIT-ss

Remark

,CNM TG-ttt CH-cc VC-ffffffff Call for Talk Group ttt = Talk Group ID (Hex 3 digits, 11 bits) cc = LCN (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits) ffffffff = frequency (BCD 8 digits)

,CIP TG-tttt CH-cc VC-ffffffff Call for ICALL tttt = Unit ID (Hex 4 digits, 14 bits) cc = LCN (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits) ffffffff = frequency (BCD 8 digits)

,CPT TG-ttt CH-cc VC-ffffffff Call for Patch tttt = Patch ID (Hex 3 digits, 11 bits) cc = LCN (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits) ffffffff = frequency (BCD 8 digits)

,PAT-ppp MEM-mmm Patch List Update ppp = Patch ID (Hex 3 digits, 11 bits) mmm = Member ID (Hex 3 digits, 11 bits)

Site ID ss = Site ID (Hex 2 digits, 6 bits)

For LTR system:

Decoded Description Remark

,CAL TG-a-hh-dd Free-ee CH-gg VC-ffffffff Call for Talk Group a = Area (Hex 1 digits, 1 bit) hh = Home Ch (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits) dd = ID (Hex 2 digits, 8 bits) ee = Free Ch (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits) gg = Goto Ch (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

,DIS TG-a-hh-dd Free-ee Disconnect Code a = Area (Hex 1 digits, 1 bit) hh = Home Ch (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits) dd = ID (Hex 2 digits, 8 bits) ee = Free Ch (Hex 2 digits, 5 bits)

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For P25 system:

Decoded Description

,IU N-n B-bbbbbbbb S-sss

Remark

Identifier Update n = Identifier Number bbbbbbbb = Base Frequency (Hex 8 digits, 32 bits) sss = Spacing (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits)

,IUVU N-n B-bbbbbbbb S-sss

,CNM TG-tttt CH-ccc VC-ffffffff

Identifier Update for VHF/UHF n = Identifier Number bbbbbbbb = Base Frequency (Hex 8 digits, 32 bits) sss = Spacing (Hex 3 digits, 10 bits)

Group Voice Channel Grant Update tttt = Talk Group ID (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) cc = LCN (Hex 3 digits, 12 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

,CIV TG-tttttt TGR-dddddd CH-ccc VC-ffffffff Call for ICALL tttttt = Unit ID (Hex 6 digits, 24 bits) dddddd = Unit ID of Recievor (Hex 6 digits, 24 bits) cc = LCN (Hex 3 digits, 12 bits) ffffffff = Frequency (BCD 8 digits)

,SID-ssss SUB-uu SIT-ii System ID ssss = System ID (Hex 4 digits, 16 bits) uu = Sub System ID (Hex 2 digits, 7 bits) ii = Site Number (Hex 2 digits, 7 bits)

,WACN-wwwww WACN ID wwwww = WACN ID (Hex 5 digits, 20 bits)

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Temporary System Hold

*For trunked systems, “system” should be read as “site” in this section.

**In Temporary System Hold state, Priority Scan and Close Call function are not performed.

The scanner scans only one system while displaying F icon by pressing [FUNC] Key. This state is called

"Temporary System Hold".

F

System 1 C

Scan ↑

S0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 2 3 - - - 7 - - -

In this state, press [L/O] once to temporarily lock out a current system with “Temporary L/O” message.

Press [L/O] twice within one second to permanently lock out the current system with “Locked out” message.

Long press this key to display the prompt “Unlock All Systems?” for unlocking all systems, sites, search ranges and Close Call Hits system and enable all Quick Keys for all system/site.

Press [E / yes / gps] to unlock all data. Then scanner displays “All Systems” and “Unlocked”.

Press [. / no / pri] to return to the previous mode without unlocking.

In a trunked system, press [Scan / srch] key in Function Mode to change ID Search and ID Scan for the system.

When you select a system while the scanner is Temporary System Hold without a timeout, the scanner scans only the selected system.

If the selected system is locked out, it is automatically unlocks and scans the system. Other lockout states* are not unlocked.

When it cannot scan the selected system, the scanner displays the system name on the first line and

“Nothing to Scan” on the second line.

The scanner displays this message until you press any key. Then the scanner exits Temporary System Hold

Mode and starts scanning.

*”Other lockout states” means the following. The scanner displays “Nothing to Scan”.

Quick Key for the selected system is disabled.

All channel groups for the selected system are locked out.

Quick key for all channel groups are disabled off.

All channels for the selected system are locked out.

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System Hold

Long press [Hold / ] to goes to the System Hold Mode.

While on System Hold, the scanner scans only one system and the scanner flashes the HOLD icon.

HOLD

System 1 C

Scan ↑

S0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 2 3 - - - 7 - - -

Long press [Hold / ] key to resume full system scan, and other keys will work normally.

If the selected system can’t be scanned, the scanner can’t go to System Hold Mode.

Quick System Select

*In trunked system, the “system” means “site” for this section.

*In Quick System Select state, Priority Scan and Close Call function are not performed.

Turn [Scroll Control] knob in Function Mode to select a System. While selecting systems, scanning is not performed.

You can select from all Systems that have 1 or more Channels. Locked out Systems and Systems belonging to disabled SQKs also appears in this selection.

Press [E / yes / gps] or the [Scroll Control] to select a system and return to the previous mode.

Press [L/O] in Function Mode to toggle lockout state for the selected system.

Press [1 - 9, 0] in Function Mode to enable or disable GQKs for the selected System.

Quick System Select Resume

Pressing [FUNC] or [E / yes / gps] or press the [Scroll Control] resumes scanning immediately from the selected system even if the system is locked out (it is force to be unlocked). The scanner also resumes scanning when a timeout happens.

The temporary system hold status continues after system selection.

If the scanner has no channels to scan (as listed below) in the selected system, it displays "Nothing to

Scan".

・ SQK for the selected system is disabled.

・ All channel groups for the selected system are locked out.

・ GQK for all channel groups are disabled.

・ All channels for the selected system are locked out.

The scanner resumes scanning from the next system when you press any key.

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System Select in Scan Hold Mode

When you go to Quick Select System from Scan Hold Mode and exit from this state, the scanner holds on the first channel of the selected system.

If you select a locked out system, the locked state for the selected system is not changed.

Quick Save for CTCSS/DCS/P25 NAC Data

When CTCSS/DCS search or P25 NAC search is set for a conventional channel and the scanner is detecting a

CTCSS/DCS tone data or P25 NAC data, you can store the tone data into the current channel by pressing [E

/ yes / gps]. The scanner prompts "Set Found CTCSS/DCS?" and "Yes="E" / No="."".

Set Found

CTCSS/DCS?

Yes= ”E” / No=”. ”

Set Found

P25 NAC?

Yes= ”E” / No=”. ”

Press [E / yes / gps] to store the tone data and go to the editing menu for the current channel.

Press [. / no / pri] to go to the editing menu for the current channel without storing it.

Press [Scan / srch] or [Hold / ] to go to Scan Mode or Scan Hold Mode without storing it.

Press [L/O] or [MENU] to cancel the prompt and returns to the previous mode.

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Key Operation During Scan

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to resume scanning while monitoring.

Turn this knob to change the scan direction. If the scanner is scanning system scan, service search, then custom search turn this knob counterclockwise to scan custom search, service search, then system scan.

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to resume scanning while monitoring.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to go to Scan Hold Mode.

Long press this key for System Hold Mode.

In System Hold Mode, long press this key for full system scan.

[L/O] key

Press this key once to temporarily lock out the monitored channel or TGID (in ID Search Mode). When the scanner is turned off, the channel or TGID is unlocked.

Press this key twice within one second to lockout the monitored channel or TGID (in ID Search Mode).

When the scanner is turned off, these lockouts remain.

Long press this key to unlock all channels and TGIDs in the current system when the scanner is receiving a signal.

[1 – 9, 0] key

Press these keys to enable or disable SQKs.

[. / no / pri] key

Press this key to go to the mode that selects the ten’s place for SQKs, then press the number key to jump to the ten’s place.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to edit the data for the current channel.

If the current system is a protected system, the scanner displays the “Protected System Access Not

Allowed Press Any Key” and sound an error tone.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

Function Mode

F+[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to select a system quickly. The scanner will start scanning from the selected system.

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F+[Scan / srch] key

If the current system is a conventional system or search range:

・ Press this key to display the prompt for starting Quick Search.

・ Press [E / yes / gps] to start Quick Search.

・ Press [. / no / pri] to go to Search for....

・ Press [L/O] to cancel the prompt.

・ Press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search Hold Mode for the current frequency.

If the current system is a trunked system:

・ Press this key to switch between ID Search and ID Scan.

F+[Hold / ] key

Press this key to toggle Close Call functions.

Long press this key to start Close Call Only Mode.

F+[L/O] key

Press this key once to temporarily lock out a system, site, or a search range. When the scanner is turned off, this is unlocked.

Press this key twice in a second to lockout a system, site or a search range. When the scanner is turned off, these lockouts remain.

Long press this key to display the prompt “Unlock All Systems?” to unlock all systems, sites, search ranges and Close Call Hits system and enable all Quick Keys for all systems/sites.

Press [E / yes / gps] to unlock all data.

Press [. / no / pri] to return to the previous mode without unlocking.

F+[1 – 9, 0] key

Press this key to enable or disable GQKs for the current system.

F+[. / no / pri] key

Press this key to toggle Priority Mode for conventional priority.

F+[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

Long press this key to store the current location. Then the scanner prompts you to select the location type.

F+[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the editing menu for the current system or current search range.

If the current system is a protected system, the scanner displays the “Protected System Access Not

Allowed Press Any Key” and sounds an error tone.

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SCAN HOLD MODE

Press [Hold / ] in Scan Mode to go to Scan Hold Mode.

Display while in Scan Hold Mode

The display in Scan Hold mode is as follows.

C67. 0

HOLD

System 1 C

Channel A

P NFM ATT C67. 0

S3: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - 4 - - - - - -

:

HOLD

P

NFM

:

:

:

:

ATT :

Sx: :

GRP :

This shows a channel name or a frequency.

This appears when the channel has a CTCSS or DCS. In CTCSS/DCS Search Mode, if this is hit, the value blinks. If CTCSS/DCS is set to lockout, the display alternates between the CTCSS/DCS data and "******".

In P25 NAC Search Mode, if a P25 NAC code is found, it will also be displayed in this area.

This icon appears while in Scan Hold Mode.

This icon shows the strength of the signal from 0 to 5.

This icon appears if the channel is set to “Priority On”.

These icons show the modulation type.

This icon appears when the channel is set to “Attenuator On”.

This icon appears with icons of the SQK (from “0” to “99”). x shows the current ten’s place for the SQK.

This icon appears with icons of the GQK (1 - 9,0).

General Operation

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the channel, trunk frequency, TGID or search frequency.

Hold on a Channel in Conventional System:

The scanner alternately displays the system and channel group name on the first line and it displays the channel on the second line. The SQK and GQK for the channel is displayed. The scanner continuously monitors the selected channel.

While holding on a channel, the scanner changes the display for the system name and channel group name every second.

HOLD

System 1 C

Channel A

AM

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - 4 - - - - - -

HOLD

Group 1

Channel A

AM

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - 4 - - - - - -

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to the editing menu of channel you are holding on at Channel Settings.

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Press [FUNC] to go to the Function Mode and display the system number tag, channel number tag, IF

Exchange and Volume level.

F HOLD T001. 001

Group 1

Channel A

AM I FX V - 3

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - 4 - - - - - -

Channel number tag

System number tag

Volume level

IFX (IF Exchange)

Press [6 / RIGHT / disp] in Function Mode to change the Display Mode.

The scanner displays the channel name on the second line.

In Display Mode 2, the scanner displays the current channel frequency under the channel name instead of the priority channel icon, modulation icon, and attenuator.

In Display Mode 3, since the scanner can’t display the Trunking Activity Indicators for a conventional system, it displays just like Mode 1 for conventional.

For example, the scanner displays as follows when the channel name for “162.4000MHz” is "Channel A".

HOLD

System 1 C

Channel A

P NFM ATT C100. 0

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 1

HOLD

Channel A

System 1 C

162. 4000 C100. 0

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 2

HOLD

System 1 C

Channel A

P NFM ATT C100. 0

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 3

In Display Mode 2 and 3, even if the Close Call setting is “CC Pri” or “CC DND”, the Close Call icon is not displayed when CTCSS/DCS setting is set or tone data has been detected in CTCSS/DCS Search mode.

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Hold on a Channel (TGID) in Trunked System:

*If there are two or more sites in the system, the same TGIDs will appear in every site. The scanner checks the current site for the selected TGID.

When you hold on a channel in a trunked system and a C-Ch exists, the scanner displays as follows.

If the TGID you are holding on is stored into the system, first line alternately displays the site name and channel group name. The second line displays the TGID Name. The V-Ch frequency is displayed under the

TGID display.

HOLD

Si te 1- 1 MOT

I D: 16524

851. 0125

S0: - - - 4 - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Press [6 / RIGHT / disp] in Function Mode to change the Display Mode.

In Display Mode 1, the scanner displays the TGID name on the second line and the V-Ch frequency under the second line.

In Display mode 2, the scanner displays the TGID name on the second line and TGID under the second line.

In Display mode 3, the scanner displays the TGID name on the second line and trunking activity indicators under the second line.

For example, the V-ch frequency is “851.0250MHz” and the channel name of “ID:16512” is "Police".

HOLD

Si te 2- 1 MOT

Poli ce

851. 0250

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

HOLD

Si te 2- 1 MOT

Poli ce

16512

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 1 Channel Name Display Mode 2

HOLD

Si te 2- 1 MOT

Poli ce

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 3

In Channel Name Display Mode 2 and 3, even if the Close Call setting is “CC Pri” or “CC DND”, the Close Call icon is not displayed.

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For example, "ID:0-01-063" for the LTR System displays in Channel Name Display Mode 2.

HOLD

System 3 L

I D: 0- 01- 063

512. 0000

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 1

HOLD

System 3 L

I D: 0- 01- 063

0 0 1 0 6 3

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 2

HOLD

System 3 L

I D: 0- 01- 063

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Channel Name Display Mode 3

Hold on System Frequency:

The scanner displays the system name and System ID on the first line. It displays the trunk frequency on the second line.

For example, if 935.0125 MHz in "Site 3-1 MOT" belonging to Quick Key 1 is selected, the scanner displays:

HOLD

Si te 3- 1 MOT

935. 0125MHz

NFM

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to the System Editing menu at System Settings.

When the scanner receives a TGID, it displays the received TGID on the second line. If the TGID is already stored into the system and it is named, the channel name is displayed instead of the TGID. The holding trunked frequency is displayed under the TGID display.

In a P25 System, pressing [FUNC] key causes the scanner to display the WACN ( Wide Area Communications

Network) ID instead of System ID on first line.

HOLD

SI D: 01

I D: 01- 012

851. 0125

S0: 1 - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

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*In Motorola System, System ID is displayed as "SID:xxxxh-yyzz".

“xxxxh” means System ID. “yy” means Sub System ID. This is always is 00 for Motorola analog systems. “zz” means SITE ID.

*WACN ID is displayed as “WACN:xxxxx”.

For a system other than an EDACS SCAT System, the scanner monitors the received signal on the C-Ch or V-

Ch.

*For EDACS SCAT Systems, the scanner only monitors Voice Data. It always the displays system name on the first line and the trunk frequency on the second line.

Hold on Search Frequency:

The scanner displays the Search Range Name on the first line and the held frequency on the second line.

HOLD

Publi c Safety

30. 8600MHz

NFM

S0: - - - - - - - - - -

GRP - - - - - - - - - -

Press [E / yes / gps] to go to Quick Save Mode.

Hold on Conventional System

Turn [Scroll Control] clockwise to select the next channel.

Turn [Scroll Control] counterclockwise to select the previous channel.

If you turn [Scroll Control] clockwise when the scanner is on the last channel in the system, the scanner goes to the next system. If you turn [Scroll Control] counterclockwise when the scanner is on the first channel in the system, it goes to the previous system.

Hold on Trunked System

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the site frequency and channel (TGID).

Turn [Scroll Control] clockwise to select the next system frequency or channel and turn [Scroll Control] counterclockwise to select previous one.

If you turn [Scroll Control] clockwise when the scanner is on the last site frequency, it goes to the first channel in the System. If you turn [Scroll Control] clockwise when the scanner is on the last channel, it goes to the next system or site.

Turning [Scroll Control] counterclockwise on the first channel goes to the last site frequency. And turning

[Scroll Control] counterclockwise on the first site frequency goes to the previous system or site.

When the scanner holds on a site frequency, the scanner displays the received TGID. It does not go to any voice channel. And you cannot lock out the displayed TGID.

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Hold on TalkGroup ID from ID Search / ID Scan

The scanner monitors the held TGID continuously.

While monitoring a TGID already stored into Memory, the first line displays alternates between the current site name and the current group name, and the second line displays the current channel name. Also, the

SQK and GGK numbers for the current monitoring site and channel group appears.

While monitoring an TGID not stored into Memory, the first line displays the current site name and the second line displays the monitored TGID. Also the SQK number for current Site appears.

Press [Scan / srch] or [Hold / ] to resume ID Search or ID Scan.

Direct Entry

*The scanner receives nothing in this mode.

You can quickly store a frequency or a TGID using [0 - 9] and [. / no / pri].

You can also direct access channels that have channel number tags assigned.

Store Frequency

*You cannot use this function to store a frequency for a trunked System.

To quickly store a frequency into a channel for a conventional system, enter the frequency including the decimal point using the keypad, then press [E / yes / gps]. The scanner prompts "Quick Freq Save?".

*If you press [Hold / ] without pressing [E / yes / gps] key, the scanner goes to Quick Search Hold Mode at the entered frequency. (See: Go to Quick Search Hold Directly)

Qui ck Freq Save?

25. 0000MHz

If you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner creates a system named “Qck Save Cnv Sys” and creates a group named "Qck Save Grp" in the System. The scanner stores the entered frequency. If the scanner already the system and the group, the frequency is stored into the group.

If you press [. / no / pri], you can select a conventional system and the channel group for the frequency.

The scanner displays only conventional systems that already exists. Next, the scanner displays channel groups and lets you select the channel group to store the entered frequency into.

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Store TGID

To quickly store a TGID into a channel, enter the TGID using the number and decimal keys. Press the decimal key twice to enter a hyphen. If you press the decimal key first or at the left end, it will be entered as "i" for I-Call ID. Then press [E / yes / gps] and the scanner prompts "Quick TGID Save?".

Qui ck TGI D Save?

4128

If you press [Hold / ] without pressing [E / yes / gps], the scanner goes directly to the ID Search Hold

Mode and the TGID is not stored. When you enter an illegal ID, the scanner displays “Bad TGID Press Any

Key” and sounds an error tone.

If you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner creates "Qck Save Grp" in the current system and stores this TGID there.

If you press [. / no / pri], the scanner prompts you to select a system to store this TGID.

Select the system* and the channel group, then the TGID is stored.

*In system selection, the scanner displays only the systems whose TGID format matches the TGID you entered. The ID format and system type relation are the following.

Input TGID (n: number) System Type nnn-nn nnnn-n n- nnn- nnnn- nnn-n nnnnn innnnn nnnnn innnnnnnn nn-nnn nn- nn-nn- innnnn n-nn-nnn n-nn-

Motorola Systems

(Type I, Type II)

P25 Systems

EDACS Systems

*Only AFS Format is allowed for

Direct Entry except for I-Call ID.

LTR Systems

*For details of TGIDs, please see: TGID FORMAT FOR TRUNKED SYSTEM.

Once saved, the scanner allows you to change the Channel settings at menu location Channel Settings.

Press [HOLD / ] to go to ID Scan Hold and the scanner tries to acquire the Control Channel for the current site or the first site of the System. If successful, it then holds on the stored Channel. Otherwise, it displays "Finding CtrlChan" (and Channel Name).

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Direct Access

Use this feature to quickly access a channel with number tags. System or channel number tags can be set in the menu. However if you set a channel number tag that already exists in the same system, or if you set a system tag that already exists in another system (include scan systems, service search with scan systems, custom search with scan systems, CC Hits with scan systems), a warning message will be displayed “No.Tag

Exists Accept? (Y/N)”. Press [E / yes / gps] to set the same number tag, or press [. / no / pri] to input a new number tag.

To jump to a tagged channel from HOLD mode, enter the system number tag followed by a decimal point then the channel’s number tag, then press [MENU]. The scanner goes to Scan Hold Mode at the entered number tag.

For example, if you want to select Channel E from the below example, press [7][.][5][Menu].

System A (Number tag = 1)

Channel A (Number tag = 1)

Channel B (Number tag = 5)

Channel C (Number tag = 100)

Channel D (Number tag = 10)

Channel E (Number tag = 5) System B (Number tag = 7)

Channel F (Number tag = 3)

System number tag

Di rect Entry

7. 5

Channel number tag

You do not have to enter the system number tag to select a channel in the current system.

When the scanner is holding on one of System A’s channels, press [1][0][0][Menu] to select Channel C.

If you press only system number tag with a dot, the scanner select the first channel of the system. Pressing

[7][.][Menu], Channel D is selected. If no such system number tag exits, the scanner displays “SYS Number

Tag XXX. is not Stored Press Any Key” and sounds an error tone.

If you enter an illegal channel number tag, the scanner displays “CH Number Tag XXX.XXX is not Stored

Press Any Key” and sounds an error tone.

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Key Operation During Scan Hold Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to select the channel.

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to resume scanning.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to resume scanning.

Long press this key to activate System Hold Mode and resume scanning.

[L/O] key

Press this key once to temporarily lock out the held frequency or TGID. When the scanner is turned off, this is unlocked.

Press this key twice in a second to lock out the held frequency or TGID. When the scanner is turned off, this remains locked.

Long press this key to unlock all channels in the current system (for conventional systems).

Long press this key to unlock all frequencies of the site and all TGIDs of the current system (for trunked system / sites).

[1 – 9, 0] key

Press this key to enter numbers and go to Direct Entry.

[. / no / pri] key

Press this key to input decimal point, hyphen or “i” for Direct Entry.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to edit the data for the current channel.

Press this key to edit the system when the scanner is held on a trunked frequency.

If the current system is protected system, the scanner displays “Protected System Access Not Allowed

Press Any Key” and sound an error tone.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

Press this key to use Direct Access in Direct entry mode.

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[FUNC] key

Press this key to go to Function Mode with a 3-second timeout. The scanner displays the system number tag and channel number tag. If you do not press a key within 3 seconds, function mode is automatically cancelled.

Long press this key to go to Function Mode without a timeout.

For P25 Systems, pressing [FUNC] causes the scanner to display the WACN ID instead of the System ID on the first line.

Function Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to quickly select a system.

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to display the prompt for starting Quick Search.

If the current system is a conventional system or search range:

Press [E / yes / gps] to start Quick Search.

Press [. / no / pri] to go to Search for....

Press [L/O] to cancel this prompt.

Press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search Hold Mode for the current frequency.

If the current system is a trunked system:

Press [E / yes / gps] to start ID Search.

Press [. / no / pri] to go to Search for....

Press [L/O] to cancel this prompt.

Press [Hold / ] to go to Scan Hold Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to toggle Close Call functions.

Long press this key to start Close Call Only Mode.

[L/O] key

Press this key once to temporarily lock out a system or a search range. When the scanner is turned off, this is unlocked.

Press this key twice in a second to lockout a system or a search range. When the scanner is turned off, this remains locked out.

Long press this key to turn on all Quick Key settings for systems / Sites, and unlock all systems and search ranges.

Long press this key to display the prompt “Unlock All Systems?” for unlocking all systems, sites, search ranges and Close Call Hits system and enable all Quick Keys for all system/sites.

Press [E / yes / gps] to unlock all data.

Press [. / no / pri] to return to the previous mode without unlocking.

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[1-3 / sr1-3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] key

Press this key to exchange the IF(intermediate frequency) for receiving radio signals to avoid interference.

[5 / lvl ] key

Press this key to change the volume offset level.

[6 / RIGHT / disp] key

Press this key to change the Display Mode.

(Display mode 1 -> Display mode 2 -> Display mode 3 -> Display mode 1 ->….)

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator setting.

Long press this key to toggle the global attenuator setting.

[8 / rev] key

Long press this key to show the reverse frequency for the current frequency.

And release this key to return to the current frequency.

[9 / mod] key

Press this key to toggle the modulation state for global setting.

[0 / wx] key

Press this key to change WX Alert Priority Mode.

Long press this key to start WX Scan.

[. / no / pri] key

Press this key to toggle Priority Mode for conventional priority.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the editing menu for the current system or current search range.

If the current system is a protected system, the scanner displays “Protected System Access Not Allowed

Press Any Key” and sound an error tone.

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PRIORITY SCAN

There are two kinds of Priority Scan. (See: Set Priority)

Refer to Set Priority for setting Priority Channels.

Priority Scan

This works in Scan Mode or Scan Hold Mode when the Priority Scan setting is on. In this condition, " PRI" icon appears.

PRI

System 1 C

SCAN ↑

S0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

GRP 1 - - - 5 - - - - -

When the scanner is scanning a conventional system, it interrupts every 2 seconds to check Priority

Channels (P-Ch) of all unlocked conventional Systems for activity. If there are many P-Chs, Priority Scan interrupts normal scanning for a long time.

Although any conventional frequency can be set as a priority channel, the scanner is unable to scan over

100 channels at once. If there are more than 100 unlocked priority channels, the first 100 channels will be scanned for priority scanning but others won’t.

The priority for P-Channels is determined by System and Group Quick Key settings.

The highest priority is for P-Channels to which the SQK and GQK are "1". And the lowest priority is for P-

Channels to which the SQK is “90” and GQK is “0”.

Priority for P-Channels in the same channel group follows the order in which the channels were created.

If there are no Priority Channels or all Priority Channels are locked out, the scanner displays "Priority Scan

No Channel" and sounds an Error Tone. The scanner cannot work the Priority Scan. The scanner restarts normal scanning when you press any key. Priority Scan is set to off automatically.

PRI

Pri ori ty Scan

No Channel

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Priority Plus Scan

This works in Scan Mode or Scan Hold Mode when the setting of Priority Scan is Plus On. In this condition, the "PRI" icon blinks and the scanner scans only Priority Channels.

PRI

System 1 C

SCAN

S0: 1 2 * * 5 * 7 8 * 0

GRP 1 2 - - - 6 - - - 0

If there is no Priority Channel or all Priority Channels are locked out, the scanner displays "Priority Scan No

Channel" and sounds an Error Tone. Then Priority Plus Scan stops.

Press any key to cancel it. Priority Scan is turned off automatically and it starts normal scanning.

Key Operation During Priority Scan

Key operations are the same as in Scan Mode and Scan Hold Mode.

See: Key Operation During Scan and Key Operation During Scan Hold Mode.

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PRIORITY ID SCAN

Refer to Set Priority to set Priority Channels. Refer to Priority ID Scan for activation of Priority ID Scan.

Priority ID Scan

Priority ID Scan works in ID Scan/Search Mode or ID Scan/Search Hold Mode when the Priority ID Scan setting is on.

This works on Motorola and EDACS (Wide, Narrow), LTR, and P25 Standard systems.

This function is very similar to conventional priority although there is no “interrupt” during the transmission. Priorities are checked in between transmissions, when the scanner is receiving the control channel, as during the channel delay period.

Motorola system can receive priority IDs while the scanner is on the voice channel. However, for this to work, the channel must also be assigned as a priority channel by the radio system (otherwise, the TGID will never be sent on the voice channel’s low-speed data).

HOLD

Si te 1- 1 MOT

I D: 16524

P 851. 0125

S0: 1 2 * * 5 * 7 8 * 0

GRP 1 2 - - - 6 - - - 0

The scanner can only look for priority channels on the trunked system it is currently scanning and only responds if the priority channel is unlocked..

The within the system, channels in channel groups with GQK 1 are treated with highest priority, followed by 2, 3, … 9, 0.

Key Operation During Priority ID Scan

Key operations are same as in ID Scan Mode and ID Scan Hold Mode.

See: Key Operation During Scan and Key Operation During Scan Hold Mode.

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SEARCH MODE

The scanner has Service Search, Custom Search and Quick Search in Search Mode.

Display during Search Mode

The LCD display in Search mode is as follows.

NFM :

ATT :

C67.0 :

SCR :

REP :

IFX :

Custom 1

50. 0000MHz

NFM ATT C67. 0

SCR REP I FX

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

This shows a search range name.

This shows the searching direction.

These show the number of the range currently searched.

( This shows appears in custom search. )

These icons show the modulation type.

This icon appears when the attenuator for a range or global attenuator is On.

The scanner displays the data of CTCSS/DCS in the location here.

This icon appears when one or more Broadcast Screen is set to On.

This icon appears when the Repeater Find function is On.

This icon appears on frequency that have IF exchange On.

General Operation

While searching, frequencies are displayed in order, and the searching direction is also displayed on right end.

HAM Radi o

29. 6000MHz ↑

NFM

While searching, locked out frequencies are skipped. The lockout information is common to all Searches and Close Call. You can confirm or unlock these locked out frequencies at Freq Lockouts.

Press [Hold / ] to go to Search Hold Mode for the current frequency.

If CTCSS/DCS Search is On (See: Tone/Code Search), the scanner searches for any active CTCSS/DCS on the frequency. (Not for the AM, FMB and WFM modulation.)

For example, if it stops on 152.8700MHz in News and finds CTCSS is 67.0 Hz, the scanner displays as follows.

News

152. 8700MHz

NFM ATT C67. 0

If the scanner finds DCS 023, the scanner would display “DCS023” instead of “C67.0”.

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Service Search

You can search one of the pre-programmed search ranges.

Publi c Safety

30. 8600MHz ↑

NFM

The Scanner starts from the lowest frequency of the selected range and searches in ascending or descending order. While searching, turn [Scroll Control] to change the searching direction.

If the scanner finds a transmission, it stops on the frequency and the second line displays the frequency and the unit “MHz”. The scanner displays a signal meter that shows a signal level. (1 – 5)

For example, if it stops on 30.9000 MHz in Public Safety, the scanner displays as follows.

Publi c Safety

30. 9000MHz

NFM

If the search range is one that includes channel numbers (like CB or Marine), the scanner displays the frequency and the channel number. The frequency unit is not displayed.

For example, if it stops on 27.4050 MHz of CB Radio, the scanner displays as follows.

CB Radi o

27. 4050 CH40

AM

While monitoring the transmission, press [SCAN / srch] in Function Mode or turn [Scroll Control] to resume searching.

Press [L/O] once to temporarily lock out the frequency. The scanner displays “Temporary L/O".

Press [L/O] twice in a second to permanently lock out the frequency. The scanner displays “Locked Out”, then resumes searching from the next frequency.

*If you lock out all frequencies in the selected range, the scanner displays "All Locked!" on the second line and searching does not work.

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Custom Search

Custom search can start by selecting Custom Search.

When performing a custom search, you can turn on or off custom ranges by pressing the [0 - 9] keys. You cannot turn off the last Custom Range. If you try, the scanner sounds an Error Tone. The scanner only searches turned on custom ranges. The current search range number blinks.

Custom 1

25. 0000MHz

AM

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

The scanner starts searching from the lowest frequency of the first turned on range and proceeds in ascending order. Or, it starts from the highest frequency of the last turned on range and searches in descending order. While searching, turn [Scroll Control] to change the search direction.

If the scanner finds a transmission, it stops on the frequency and the second line displays the frequency.

While monitoring the transmission, press [SCAN / srch] in Function Mode or turn [Scroll Control] to resume searching.

Press [L/O] once to temporarily lock out the frequency. The scanner displays “Temporary L/O".

Press [L/O] twice in a second to lock out the frequency permanently. The scanner displays “Locked Out”, then resumes searching from the next frequency.

If you turn off the current search range number, the scanner searches from the next range.

The scanner stays on a frequency until the delay time expires after a transmission ends.

When you start a Custom Search by selecting "Custom Search" from the Menu, the frequency is initialized and the scanner starts searching. When searching in ascending order, the scanner searches from the lowest frequency of the lowest-numbered turned on Range. When searching in descending order, the scanner searches from highest frequency of the highest-numbered turned on Range.

When the scanner returns to Custom Search by canceling Menu Mode, it resumes searching from the previous frequency in the previous direction. However, if the limit settings of one of Custom Ranges are changed and the previous frequency becomes out of limit, it searches from the lowest frequency of the previous Range for ascending order or from highest frequency of the previous Range for descending order.

Custom Search Temporary Hold :

The scanner searches only the selected range while in Function Mode. When the scanner returns to

Normal Mode, it resumes searching all enabled ranges.

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Custom Search Range Select :

You can select the range by turning [Scroll Control] in Function Mode. When the scanner returns to Normal

Mode, it searches from the selected range.

If you select a range that is turned off, the scanner turns on the range and starts searching from the range.

Custom Search in Control Channel Only Mode

This is valid only for Custom ranges that have the C-CH Only setting turned on at Set C-Ch Only. And this function tracks Motorola and LTR.

The scanner searches only for control channels. If a received transmission is not a control channel, searching resumes immediately.

Receive Motorola Control Channel:

The scanner starts trunking. Acquired TGIDs are displayed. The first line displays the system name and system ID name/ID in turn. The second line displays the TGID. The C-Ch frequency is displayed in the line under the TGID display.

If you have set the correct band plan for the received control channel at Set MOT BandPlan, the scanner will automatically track voice calls on the system.

The scanner toggles the following display while receiving signals.

Custom 1

I D: 6432

851. 0125

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Grand Prai ri e

I D: 6432

851. 0125

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Scanner displays system name.

Custom 1

I D: 6432

851. 0125

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

SI D: 1615h

I D: 6432

851. 0125

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Scanner displays system ID.

If no ID exists, it displays "I D: - - - - - - - - ".

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Receive LTR Control Channel:

The scanner displays “LT System” and TGID. The scanner toggles the following display while receiving it.

Key Operation :

Custom 1

I D: 0- 01- 001

851. 0125

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Turn [Scroll Control] to resume Frequency Search.

LT System

I D: 0- 01- 001

851. 0125

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0

When receiving a Motorola control channel, press [6 / RIGHT / disp] key in Function Mode to change the system ID name display (Display Mode 1,3) and system ID display (Display Mode 2). This doesn’t work in

Scan Mode, because this is used for Group Quick Key operation.

Search and Store

The scanner searches and stores found frequencies or TGIDs automatically. You can make the scanner perform this function by menu selection. See Search and Store for details.

In this operation, the setting of Set C-Ch Only is invalid.

Quick Search

Quick Search searches all bands.

You can start Quick Search by pressing [SCAN / srch] key in Function Mode during Scan Mode, Scan Hold

Mode, Close Call Mode, Weather Scan Mode and Tone-Out Mode. The scanner prompts "Quick Search?".

Qui ck Search?

Yes=”E” / No=”. ”

If you press [E / yes / gps, the scanner starts Quick Search.

If you press [. / no / pri, the scanner goes to the Search for… Menu at Search for....

If you press [Hold / ], the scanner goes directly to Quick Search Hold Mode.

Pressing [L/O] cancels the prompt and it returns to previous mode.

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Quick Search for frequency

The scanner searches from the current channel frequency when the Quick Search starts from monitoring / holding in conventional systems, Close Call Mode, Weather Scan Mode and Tone-Out Mode.

The range of this searching is all ranges of the scanner.

Turn [Scroll Control] to change the searching direction.

Qui ck Search

29. 7000MHz ↑

NFM

If the scanner finds a transmission, it stops on the frequency and the second line displays the frequency.

While monitoring the frequency, press [SCAN / srch] in Function Mode or turn [Scroll Control] to resume searching.

Press [L/O] once to lock out the frequency temporarily. The scanner displays "Temporary L/O".

Press [L/O] twice in a second to lock out the frequency permanently. The scanner displays “Locked Out”, then resumes searching from the next frequency.

Quick Search for TalkGroup ID

When the scanner is on a trunked system in Scan Hold Mode, the scanner performs ID Search operation on the current System. The setting of ID Scan/Search is ID Search. See Scan for Trunked Systems.

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Key Operation During Search Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to change the searching direction.

While monitoring a frequency, turn this knob to resume searching.

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to go to Search Hold Mode.

[L/O] key

Press this key to temporarily lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency is unlocked.

Press this key twice in a second to permanently lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency remains locked.

Long press this key to unlock all frequencies that are locked out in Search Mode and Close Call Mode.

[1 - 9, 0] key

Press this key to turn on or off each custom search range. However, this key operates only in Custom

Search and does not operate in other searches.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to quickly store the current frequency.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

Function Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to select a custom search range. The scanner restarts searching from the selected search range. This knob operates only in Custom Search and does not operate in other searches.

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to resume searching while monitoring a frequency.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to toggle Close Call functions.

Long press this key to start Close Call Only Mode.

[L/O] key

Press this key to go to Rvw Search L/O.

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[1 - 3 / sr 1 - 3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] Key

While monitoring a frequency, press this key to exchange IF(intermediate frequency).

[6 / RIGHT / disp] Key

Press this key to change the system ID display and system ID name display in custome search if C-Ch Only

Mode is on.

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator state for the search range.

Long press this key to toggle global attenuator.

[8 / rev] key

Long press this key to show the reverse frequency for the current frequency.

And release this key to return to the current frequency.

[9 / mod] Key

Press this key to change the modulation.

[0 / WX] key

Press this key to change WX Alert Priority Mode.

Long press this key to start WX Scan.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to Search for... in Service Search and Custom Search.

Press this key to go to Srch/CloCall Opt in Quick Search.

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SEARCH HOLD MODE

Press [Hold / ] in Search Mode to go to Search Hold Mode and the scanner holds on the current frequency.

General Operation

The scanner monitors the frequency continuously. The scanner displays the search range name on the first line. In Quick Search, it displays "Quick Search" on the first line. The scanner displays the monitored frequency on the second line.

Turn [Scroll Control] to select the frequency.

Press [L/O] once to temporarily lock out the frequency. The scanner displays "Temporary L/O".

Press [L/O] twice in a second to permanently lock out the frequency. The scanner displays “Locked Out”.

Press [L/O] on a locked out frequency to unlock it. The scanner displays “Unlocked”.

Long press [L/O] to unlock all frequencies in the current search range. The scanner displays “Srch

Lockouts” and “All Unlocked”.

Press [SCAN / srch] in Function Mode or [Hold / ] key to restart searching.

Custom Search Range Select :

Turn [Scroll Control] knob in Function Mode to select the Custom Search Range. Once the Range is changed, the monitoring frequency is set to upper limit frequency or lower limit frequency depends on searching direction. If the direction is ascending order, the frequency is set to lower limit frequency of selected Range. Otherwise, if that is descending order, the frequency is set to upper limit frequency.

Press [Scroll Control] knob again or [SCAN / srch] key to start searching.

Go to Quick Search Hold Directly

When the scanner stops on a received signal or holds on in any Hold Mode, the user can go to Quick

Search Hold Mode directly.

Enter a frequency using [0-9] and [. / no / pri] then press [Hold / ]. The scanner goes to Quick Search

Hold Mode ant tunes to the entered frequency.

Direct Entry

Enter the frequency or TGID by using the number and decimal keys, then press [E / yes / gps] key to quickly store a channel. (See: Direct Entry for details.)

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Quick Save

Press [E / yes / gps] without entering data to quickly store the held frequency.

This Quick Save function is almost the same as Direct Entry.

(See: Direct Entry for details.)

The name of the stored frequency is the frequency when the scanner is not receiving location data from a

GPS unit.

If you store the detected frequency while receiving location data from a GPS unit, the channel name of the stored frequency becomes the current Latitude/Longitude data.

The channel name format depends on the format set in Set Pos Format.

“DMS:DDD°MM’SS.ss” is set

If the latitude data is “32°57'33.60 N” and the longitude data is “97°05'34.18 W”, the channel name becomes “3257.33-09705.34”.

“DEG:DD.dddddd” is set

If the latitude data is “32.959333 N” and the longitude data is “097.092827 W”, the channel name becomes “32.9593-097.0928”.

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Key Operation During Search Hold Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to change the searching direction.

While monitoring a frequency, turn this knob to resume searching.

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to resume searching.

[L/O] key

Press this key to temporarily lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency is unlocked.

Press this key twice in a second to permanently lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency stays locked.

Long press this key to unlock all frequencies that are locked out in Search Mode and Close Call Mode.

[1 - 9, 0] key

Press this key to enter numbers and go to Direct Entry.

[. / no / pri] key

Press this key to input decimal point, hyphen or “i” for Direct Entry.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to quickly store the current frequency.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

Function Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to select a custom search range. The monitored frequency is set to the upper limit frequency or lower limit frequency, depending on the search direction.

This knob operates only in Custom Search and does not operate in other searches.

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to resume searching while monitoring a frequency.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to toggle Close Call functions.

Long press this key to start Close Call Only Mode.

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[L/O] key

Press this key to go to Rvw Search L/O.

[1 - 3 / sr 1 - 3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] Key

Press this key to exchange IF(intermediate frequency) for the current frequency.

[6 / RIGHT / disp] Key

Press this key to change the system ID display and system ID name display if C-Ch Only Mode is on.

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator state for the search range.

Long press this key to toggle global attenuator.

[8 / rev] key

Long press this key to show the reverse frequency for the current frequency.

And release this key to return to the current frequency.

[9 / mod] Key

Press this key to change the modulation.

[0 / WX] key

Press this key to change WX Alert Priority Mode.

Long press this key to start WX Scan.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[MENU] key

*Press this key to go to Search for... in Service Search and Custom Search.

Press this key to go to Srch/CloCall Opt in Quick Search.

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CLOSE CALL MODE

The basic Close Call feature allows the scanner to immediately lock onto a transmission above a threshold signal strength. The way the scanner treats a Close Call is based on settings of the menu at Srch/CloCall

Opt and Close Call.

Display during Close Call Mode

CC Found!

Press Any Key

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

:

:

This icon indicates when the Close Call Mode is “CC Pri”.

This icon indicates when the Close Call Mode is “CC DND”.

Close Call Search

*Close Call function does not work in Temporary Hold or System Select of Scan Mode, Weather Scan

Mode, Search and Store Mode and Tone-Out Mode.

**While the scanner is staying on a repeater frequency or a reverse frequency, it does not prompt for any new Close Call hits.

The scanner checks Close Call transmissions while scanning or searching every 2 seconds.

If a Close Call hit is found, the scanner alerts the user according to the setting of Set CC Alert, and the Close

Call icon blinks.

CC DND is set:

The scanner does not make Close Call checks when it is already receiving a voice transmission.

“DND” means “Do Not Disturb”.

CC Pri is set:

The scanner makes Close Call checks even if it is receiving a voice transmission.

You will notice a “gap” every two seconds when receiving a voice transmission.

CC Override is On:

When the scanner gets a Close Call hit, it displays as follows.

CC Found!

Press Any Key

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Press any key other than [Hold / ] to listen the detected frequency.

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Press [Hold / ] to go to Close Call Hold Mode on the frequency.

If the scanner gets a Close Call hit in GPS Mode, it displays “Press FUNC Key” on the 4th line.

SW 1h 10m

15. 03 mi

HOME

Press FUNC Key

You can listen to the detected frequency by pressing [FUNC] or [Hold / ].

CC Override is Off:

When the scanner gets a Close Call hit, it displays as follows.

CC Found!

Press FUNC Key

Press [FUNC] or [E / yes / gps] to listen to the detected frequency.

Press [. / no / pri] or don’t press any key during the time that is set in Set CC Pause to ignore the Close Call hit and return to the previous state. In this state, pressing [Scroll Control], [L/O] or [Menu] operates the same as pressing [. / no / pri], and other keys are invalid.

If you ignored the hit during the CC Pause time, the scanner will not check for any Close Call transmission for 10 seconds.

Press [Hold / ] to go to Close Call Hold Mode with the frequency.

When the scanner gets a Close Call hit in GPS Mode, it displays “Press FUNC Key” on the 4th line and you can press [FUNC] or [Hold / ] to listen to the detected frequency. Other keys cannot be used for the detected frequency.

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Monitoring Close Call Transmission:

While monitoring a Close Call transmission, the scanner displays "Close Call" on the first line and the frequency on the second line. The modulation is displayed and the Close Call icon blinks.

If Attenuation, Broadcast Screen or Repeater Find for Srch/CloCall Opt are on, each icon is displayed.

For example, if the scanner finds a transmission on 462.7125 MHz, it displays as follows.

Close Call

462. 7125MHz

NFM ATT

SCR REP

In this condition, the scanner does not check for other Close Call hits.

Press [Hold / ] while monitoring a Close Call hit to go to Close Call Hold.

Turn [Scroll Control] to cancel the monitoring condition. Then the scanner checks the remaining CC Bands.

If it gets a Close Call hit, the scanner alerts again. Otherwise, it returns to the previous mode.

Press [L/O] once to temporarily lock out the frequency. The scanner displays "Temporary L/O".

Press [L/O] twice in a second to permanently lock out the frequency. The scanner displays “Locked Out” then resumes searching from the next frequency.

The scanner stays on the frequency until the Delay time expires even if the transmission ends. Then the scanner checks the remaining CC Bands. If it gets a Close Call hit, the scanner alerts again. Otherwise, it returns to the previous mode.

If all the bands are set to Off at Set CC Bands, the scanner does not check for Close Call hits.The scanner displays “Close Call” and "All Band Off!" and sounds an Error Tone when it tries to perform the Close Call check. Then the scanner sets CC Mode to Off of Set CC Mode.

Close Call

All Band Off!

The scanner stays at this state.

In this state, press any key to turn all Close Call bands on.

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Close Call Only

The scanner performs this by menu at Close Call Only. Or, long press [Hold / ] in function mode to perform this quickly.

The scanner only tries to find a Close Call transmission.

“Close Call” will be displayed on the first line and the Close Call meter is displayed in the second line. This meter indicates the transmission signal level of each band.

Close Call

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

If the scanner has already received a Close Call hit and you press [Hold / ], the scanner holds on the latest Close Call hit frequency. Or if it has not yet received a Close Call hit, the keypress is ignored and the scanner sounds an Error Tone.

Press the number keys from [1 / sr1] to [7 / att] to switch each band on or off. You can also use the menu to turn bands on or off. See Set CC Bands.

If the scanner gets a Close Call hit, the scanner displays "CC Found!" and "Press Any Key". And the band number that the found close call belongs to blinks.

CC Found!

Press Any Key

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Press any key to see and hear the found frequency.

Close Call

462. 6750MHz

NFM

Press [Hold / ] to go to Close Call Hold Mode.

In Close Call Only Mode, press [Menu] in Function Mode to go to Close Call Menu at Close Call.

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Monitoring Close Call Transmission:

In this monitoring state, the scanner does not check other Close Call transmissions. Press [Hold / ] while monitoring the hit to go to Close Call Hold.

While the scanner is monitoring the transmission, turn [Scroll Control] to resume Close Call.

If all the bands are Off at Set CC Bands, the scanner cannot check for Close Call hits. The scanner displays

"All Band Off!" and sounds an Error Tone. In this state, press any key to turn all the Close Call bands on.

Close Call Hold

In Close Call Hold, the scanner holds on the current Close Call hit frequency even if the transmission ends.

The scanner displays "HOLD" and the held frequency. The Close Call Icon blinks and the modulation type is displayed.

For example, if the scanner finds a transmission on 174.0000 MHz, it displays as follows.

HOLD

Close Call

174. 0000MHz

NFM

In this condition, the scanner does not check for other Close Call hits.

While holding on a frequency, turning [Scroll Control] goes to Quick Search Hold with the held frequency.

And Close Call Mode will be set to off.

Press [Hold / ] to return to the previous state*. If the Close Call transmission is found again, the scanner alerts again.

*The previous state is one of these modes: Scan Mode, Scan Hold Mode, each Search Mode, each Search

Hold Mode, Close Call Only Mode.

Close Call Auto Store

The scanner will automatically store Close Call hits. You can set this function using menu CC Auto Store.

During Close Call Auto Store operation, "SEARCH AND STORE" will scroll on the first Line and the Close Call meter that indicates the transmission signal level of each band will be shown in the second line.

SEARCH AND STORE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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If the scanner finds a Close Call transmission, it displays "CC Found!" on the first line. Then it performs duplication check in the "Close Call" System and displays "Memory Check" on the first line. While storing the frequency to Memory, it displays "Storing" on the first line.

The scanner will stop storing if the number of found frequencies reaches Max Auto Store. Then it displays

"Limit Reached" and sounds a Confirmation Tone.

When it exceeds a limit for creating a System/Group/Channel while storing, the scanner stops storing.

Then it displays "Over Limit" and sounds an Error Tone.

If the scanner’s memory becomes full during the storing operation, it displays "Memory Full" on the first line and sounds an Error Tone.

The scanner does not automatically exit from CC Auto Store Mode.

Pressing [Hold / ] stops this operation and goes to Close Call Only Mode. (It does not go to Close Call

Hold.)

Pressing [Scan / srch] exits this mode and goes to Scan Mode.

Pressing [Menu] exits this mode and goes to Menu Mode. If you exit from Menu Mode, it goes to Close

Call Only Mode.

Pressing [Menu] in Function Mode exits this mode and goes to the Close Call Menu.

Pressing [Scan / srch] in Function Mode prompts "Quick Search?" and exits this mode. Then press [E / yes / gps] to go to Quick Search Mode, press [. / no / pri] to go to Search Menu, press [L/O] to cancel the prompt and go to Close Call Only Mode, or press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search Hold Mode.

CC Hit with Scan

The scanner stores the detected frequency in the “Close Call Hits” system. When the scanner is turned off, the stored frequencies are lost.

This system can store up to 10 frequencies. When there are already 10 frequencies in the “Close Call Hits” system, storing a new frequency overwrites the oldest one.

If this system does not have frequencies, the scanner does not scan this system.

The scanner does not store frequencies you skipped by pressing [L/O].

You set the Quick key, lockout state, number tag and hold time for this system at Hits with Scan.

Direct Entry / Quick Save / Go to Quick Search Hold Mode

Whenever it is in Close Call Hold Mode, you can enter a frequency or a TGID by pressing [0-9 ] or [. / no / pri] key, then press [E / yes / gps] to quickly store the entry.

(See Direct Entry for details.)

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When the scanner monitors or holds on a Close Call transmission, press [E / yes / gps] to quickly store the current frequency.

While monitoring a Close Call frequency, if you turn [Scroll Control], the scanner goes to Quick Search Hold

Mode with the frequency.

Key Operation During Close Call Only Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

While monitoring a frequency, turn this knob to resume close call searching.

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] key

If the scanner has already received a Close Call hit, press this key to hold on the frequency.

If not, the scanner will sound an Error Tone.

[L/O] key

While monitoring a frequency, press this key to temporarily lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency is unlocked.

Press this key twice in a second to permanently lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency stays locked out.

Long press this key to unlock all frequencies that are locked out in Search Mode and Close Call Mode.

[1 - 7] key

Press these keys to turn on/off each Close Call Band. This operation also can be done in menu Set CC

Bands.

[E / yes / gps] key

While monitoring a frequency, press this key to quickly store the current frequency.

[Menu] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

Function Mode

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to display the prompt for starting Quick Search.

The scanner displays the prompt. Press [E / yes / gps] to start Quick Search, press [. / no / pri] to go to

Menu Mode at Search for..., press [L/O] to cancel the prompt or press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search

Hold Mode.

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[Hold / ] key

Press this key to set the Close Call Mode to off and go to Scan Mode.

[L/O] key

Press this key to go to Rvw Search L/O.

[1 - 3 / sr 1 - 3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] Key

While monitoring a frequency, press this key to exchange IF (intermediate frequency) for the current frequency.

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator state for Close Call bands.

Long press this key to toggle the global attenuator status.

[8 / rev] key

Long press this key to show the reverse frequency for the current frequency.

And release this key to return to the current frequency.

[9 / mod] Key

Press this key to change the modulation.

[0 / WX] key

Press this key to change WX Alert Priority Mode.

Long press this key to start WX Scan.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[Menu] key

Press this key to go to Close Call

Key Operation During Close Call Hold Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to go to the Quick Search Hold Mode.

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to return to previous mode.

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[L/O] key

Press this key to temporarily lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency is unlocked.

Press this key twice in a second to permanently lock out the current frequency. When the scanner is turned off, the frequency stays locked.

Long press this key to unlock all frequencies that are locked out in Search Mode and Close Call Mode.

[1 – 9, 0] key

Press this key to input a frequency or a TGID for Direct Entry.

[. / no / pri ] key

Press this key to input “i” for Direct Entry.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to quickly store the current frequency.

[Menu] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

Function Mode

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to display the prompt for starting Quick Search.

The scanner displays the prompt. Press [E / yes / gps] to start Quick Search, press [. / no / pri] to go to

Menu Mode at Search for..., press [L/O] to cancel the prompt or press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search

Hold Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to set the Close Call Mode to off and go to Scan Mode.

[L/O] key

Press this key to go to Rvw Search L/O.

[1 - 3 / sr 1 - 3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] Key

Press this key to exchange IF (intermediate frequency) for the current frequency.

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator state for Close Call bands.

Long press this key to toggle the global attenuator status.

[8 / rev] key

Long press this key to show the reverse frequency for the current frequency.

And release this key to return to the current frequency.

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[9 / mod] Key

Press this key to change the modulation mode.

[0 / WX] key

Press this key to change WX Alert Priority Mode.

Long press this key to start WX Scan.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[Menu] key

Press this key to go to Close Call

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WEATHER SCAN MODE

You can start scanning the 10 Weather Channels either by using the menu or by pressing Function and long pressing [0 / WX].

The scanner scans the 10 Weather Channels normally, or alerts when a 1050 Hz Weather Alert Tone or a

SAME Weather Alert is broadcast on a Weather Channel.

You cannot lockout any Weather Channel.

*Close Call function does not work while during Weather Scan Mode even if "Set CC Mode" is “CC DND” or

“CC Pri”.

Normal Weather Scan

The scanner starts this when you select Weather Scan in Menu Mode at WX Operation.

The scanner scans 10 Weather Channels normally.

WX Scan

Scan

FM

When it finds a broadcast, it stops on the Channel.

WX Scan

162. 5500MHz CH1

FM

If the signal is lost, the scanner resumes scanning for Weather Channels.

Weather Alert Scan

The scanner starts this when you either select the Weather Alert function in Menu Mode at Weather Alert or press Function key and [0 / WX] key in Normal Weather Scan Mode to start this mode.

The scanner scans 10 Weather Channels and alerts when it detects a 1050 Hz Weather Alert Tone or a

SAME Weather Alert.

WX Alert

SCAN

FM

If it is set to Alert Only, the scanner immediately sounds a Weather Alert Siren (for Weather Alert Tone) and displays "Warning WX" and "WX Alert" when it detects the 1050 Hz Weather Alert Tone. This Siren sounds as long as 1050 Hz Weather Alert Tone is broadcasted, or press any key to stop the Siren. Then the scanner opens squelch and remains on the Weather Channel.

If you press any key, the scanner goes to WX Scan Hold Mode and releases the mute.

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Warni ng WX

WX Alert

If the scanner is set to one of the SAME Groups, the scanner attempts to decode the SAME data packets that precede the Alert Tone. Then the scanner sounds a Weather Alert Siren (for Warning, Watch or

Advisory) when the received County is the same as the programmed data. The scanner displays warning level as "Warning WX", "Watch WX" or "Advisory WX" on the first line and it displays the decoded Event

Code on the second line. (See: CEA2009-SAME EVENT CODE for displayed characters.)

If you press any key, the scanner goes to Weather Scan Hold Mode and releases the mute and remains on the Weather Channel.

If the scanner decodes the EOM (= End of Message) in Weather Alert Scan Mode, it returns to the mute condition. However if the scanner is already in Weather Scan Hold Mode, it will not mute by decoding the

EOM.

For example, the scanner displays as follows when it decodes the SAME data that has an Event Code of

"EAN".

Warni ng WX

EMG Noti fy

If the scanner is set to All FIPS, the scanner sounds a Weather Alert Siren (for Warning, Watch or Advisory) when it decodes the SAME data packets that precede the Alert Tone. It displays the warning level and

Event Code, then opens squelch and remains on the Weather Channel.

*When the scanner detects the SAME data, it sounds each Weather Alert Siren for a maximum of 8 seconds. But you can suspend the siren by pressing any key.

*When the scanner detects the 1050 Hz Weather Alert Tone, it sounds Weather Alert Siren as long as 1050

Hz Weather Alert Tone is broadcasted, or press any key to stop the Siren.

Weather (Alert) Scan Hold

Press [Hold / ] during Weather (Alert) Scan to hold on the current Weather Channel.

The scanner displays “HOLD” icon and displays “WX Scan” or “WX Alert” on the first line and the Channel

Number and frequency on the second line. The scanner checks only the held Channel.

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HOLD

WX Alert

162. 5500 CH1

FM

168

The scanner does not sound until it detects the 1050 Hz Weather Alert Tone or decodes the SAME data in

Weather Alert Scan Hold. See: Weather Alert Scan for operation when it detects the1050 Hz Weather Alert

Tone or decodes the SAME data.

Press [Hold / ] again to return to Weather (Alert) Scan.

Weather Alert Priority (WX Alt Priority)

The scanner interrupts scanning or searching every 5 seconds and checks whether there is a 1050 Hz

Weather Alert Tone on Weather Channels.

If the tone is detected, the scanner stays on to the Weather Channel and sounds a Weather Alert Siren (for

Weather Alert Tone). Pressing any key stops this Siren.

After the Siren stops, the scanner opens squelch and remains on the Weather Channel.

If you presses any key again, the scanner goes to Weather Scan Hold Mode.

*WX Alt Priority function does not work while the scanner is in Weather Scan Mode, "Search and Store"

Mode, Tone-Out Mode or CC Auto Store.

Direct Entry / Quick Save

When the scanner is holding on a Weather Channel, enter a frequency or TGID by pressing the number and decimal keys, then press [E / yes / gps] to quickly store the entered data.

When the scanner is holding or monitoring a Weather Channel, press [E / yes / gps] to quickly store the frequency.

Key Operation During Weather (Alert) Scan Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to resume Weather Scan.

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to go to Weather Scan Hold Mode.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to quickly store the current frequency.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

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Function Mode

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to display the prompt for starting Quick Search.

The scanner displays the prompt. Press [E / yes / gps] to start Quick Search, press [. / no / pri] to go to

Menu Mode at Search for..., press [L/O] to cancel the prompt or press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search

Hold Mode.

[1 - 3 / sr 1 - 3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] Key

While monitoring a frequency, press this key to exchange IF(intermediate frequency).

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator state for the search range.

Long press this key to toggle global attenuator.

[0 / WX] key

Press this key to change to WX Scan or WX Alert Scan.

If you press this key in WX Scan Mode, you can selects how the WX Scan works and the scanner starts WX

Alert Scan.

Or, the scanner immediately starts WX Scan when this key is pressed in any WX Alert Scan Mode.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to WX Operation.

Key Operation During Weather (Alert) Scan Hold Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to select the Weather Channel.

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to resume each Weather Scan.

[1 - 9, 0] key

Press this key to enter numbers and go to Direct Entry.

[. / no / pri] key

Press this key to input decimal point, hyphen or “i” for Direct Entry.

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[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to quickly store the current frequency.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

Function Mode

[SCAN / srch] key

Press to display the Quick Search prompt. Press [E / yes / gps] to start Quick Search, press [. / no / pri] to go to Search for..., press [L/O] to cancel the prompt or press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search Hold.

[1 - 3 / sr 1 - 3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] Key

Press this key to exchange IF(intermediate frequency) for the current frequency.

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator state for the search range.

Long press this key to toggle global attenuator.

[0 / WX] key

Press this key to switch between WX Scan or WX Alert Scan. If you press this key in WX Scan Mode, you can select how the WX Scan works and the scanner starts WX Alert Scan. The scanner immediately starts

WX Scan when this key is pressed in any WX Alert Scan Mode.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to WX Operation.

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TONE-OUT MODE

Select “Tone-Out Standby” in Tone-Out for …

Note: In this function, Close Call and WX Priority don't operate.

Display during Tone-Out Mode

Tone-Out Standby

Tone- Out Standby

Tone- Out 1

FM ATT I FX CH1

A : 1000. 0Hz

B : 2000. 0Hz

FM :

This shows Tone-Out Standby Status.

This shows Tone-Out channel name.

This shows Tone-Out channel number.

This shows Tone A and B frequency.

These icons show the modulation type.

ATT : This icon shows the attenuator status of the current channel. When Global attenuator is on, this icon blinks.

I FX : This icon shows when the current channel is an IF exchange frequency.

Tone-Out Search

Tone- Out Search

Tone- Out 1

FM ATT I FX CH1

A : 0. 0Hz

B : 0. 0Hz

FM :

ATT :

This shows Tone-Out Search Status.

This shows Tone-Out channel name.

This shows Tone-Out channel number.

Tone A = Tone B = 0.0 Hz

These icons show the modulation type.

This icon shows the attenuator status of the current channel. When Global attenuator is

I FX : on, this icon blinks.

This icon shows when the current channel is an IF exchange frequency.

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Tone-Out Standby Mode

If at least one of Tone A and Tone B have a programmed tone, the scanner goes to Tone-Out Standby.

While monitoring the Tone-Out frequency, the speaker is muted until matching Tones are detected.

For two-tone pages, enter a value for Tone A and Tone B.

For single-tone pages (alert by a single short tone), enter the tone value for Tone A and "0" for

Tone B.

For group tones (alert by a single long tone), enter "0" for Tone A and the tone value for Tone B.

When you set a tone value for Tone A and Tone B, if a transmission is detected, the scanner checks whether the tone is corresponding to Tone A.

If the first tone matches Tone A, the scanner confirms that the tone is present for more than 250ms.

Then the second tone is confirmed whether it detects second tone less than 500ms.

If the second tone matches Tone B and the tone is present for more than 100ms, the scanner opens squelch and activates the alert tone and alert light that you set for this tone set. Then the scanner goes to

Tone-Out Hold Mode.

When you set a tone value for Tone A and "0" for Tone B, the scanner confirms that Tone A matches the first tone and is present for the following range.

Tone A: 1.25 – 3.75 sec

Then, the scanner goes to Tone-Out Hold Mode.

Or, when you set "0" for Tone A and a tone value for Tone B, the scanner confirms that Tone B matches the first tone and it is present for more than 3.75 sec.

Then, the scanner goes to Tone-Out Hold Mode.

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Multi-Channel Monitoring

The scanner can check multiple tone combination for channels that have the same settings for frequency,

Modulation and Attenuator.

For example, the scanner can check tone combination from CH 1 to CH3 at the same time when you program the scanner with the following settings.

Frequency (MHz) Modulation Attenuator Tone A (Hz) Tone B (Hz)

CH 1 137.0000

CH 2 137.0000

Auto*(NFM) Off

Auto*(NFM) Off

1000.0

2200.0

2000.0

3200.0

CH 3 137.0000

CH 4 137.0000

CH 5 137.0000

CH 6 138.0000

NFM

NFM

FM

Off

On

Off

Auto*(NFM) Off

1500.0

1800.0

2000.0

1000.0

2500.0

2800.0

3000.0

2000.0

*Modulation setting "Auto" follows the initialization of Band Coverage. However, when modulation of the frequency in Band Coverage is not FM or NFM, it is forced to FM. And “Auto“ is compared as NFM or FM with other channel’s setting.

*The scanner detects the Tone on the channel that its number is the smallest if you set the same tone in multiple channels.

While Tone-Out Standby Mode for Multi-Channel Monitoring, the scanner switches the channel display every 2 seconds. But the scanner checks all Tones for Multi-Channels simultaneously.

When one of the tone combinations is detected, it goes to Tone-Out Hold Mode.

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Tone-Out Search Mode

When both Tone A and Tone B are set to 0.0Hz, this channel will be treated as a Tone-Out Search channel.

The scanner starts the Tone-Out Search. During monitoring the Tone-Out frequency, the speaker is muted until Tones are detected.

In Tone-Out Search mode, if a transmission is detected, the scanner starts to check for two-tone pages, single-tone pages and group tones.

For two-tone pages, Tone A must be present for more than 250ms, Tone B must be present for more than

100ms, and the time gap between Tone A and Tone B must less than 500ms.

For single-tone pages, the Tone must be present between 1.25-3.75 seconds.

For group tones, Tone must be present for more than 3.75 seconds.

If one kind of these tones is detected, the scanner begins to check whether it has been registered in another tone-out channel with the same setting for frequency, Modulation and Attenuator. If it has been registered, the scanner goes to Tone-Out Hold Mode with the registered channel number. If not, the scanner goes to Tone-Out Hold Mode with the current Tone-Out search channel number.

Note: A Tone-Out Search channel is not treated as Multi-Channel even it has the same setting of frequency, Modulation and Attenuator with other channels.

When in Tone-Out Search Mode, scanner will not switch the channel display each 2 seconds for the Multi-

Channel.

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Tone-Out Hold Mode

You can hear the transmission in Hold Mode. When the transmission ends and the delay time expires, the scanner returns to standby condition or search condition. Or pressing [Hold / ] also returns to standby condition or search condition.

The scanner displays the following in Tone-Out Hold Mode.

Tone- Out Hold

Tone- Out 1

FM CH1

A : 1000. 0 Hz

B : 2000. 0 Hz

You can change to Hold Mode from Standby Mode of Search Mode by pressing [Hold / ]. Tone-out

Hold Mode has no timeout.

If the scanner detects a new tone-out sequence that has not been register yet. The found tone-out sequence will flash.

You can return to the Tone-Out Search Mode by pressing [Hold / ].

If you press [E / yes / gps], you will be prompted to save the new detected tone-out sequence.

Set Found

Tone A and B?

Yes= ”E” / No=”. ”

Press [E / yes / gps] to save the new tone-out sequence and move to the tone-out setting menu Tone-Out

Settings. Press [. / no / pri] to cancel the new tone-out sequence and move to the tone-out setting menu

Tone-Out Settings.

Note: If you change the Channel by turning [Rotary] when in Hold Mode, the Hold condition is canceled and it moves to next channel.

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Key Operation During Tone-Out Mode

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] Knob

Turn this knob to change the channel. Then the scanner is muted if it releases the mute.

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] Key

In Tone-Out Standby Mode or Tone-Out Search Mode, press this key to go to Tone-Out Hold Mode and release the mute.

In Tone-Out Hold Mode, press this key to go to Tone-Out Standby Mode or Tone-Out Search Mode, and the scanner is muted.

[1 – 9, 0] key

Press this key to enter a frequency or a TGID for Direct Entry.

[. / no / pri] key

Press this key to input “i” for Direct Entry.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to go to the channel menu at Tone-Out Settings.

[Menu] Key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

[L/O] Key

This key will be ignored.

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Function Mode

[Scan / srch] key

Press this key to display the prompt for starting Quick Search.

The scanner displays the prompt. Press [E / yes / gps] to start Quick Search, press [. / no / pri] to go to

Menu Mode at Search for..., press [L/O] to cancel the prompt or press [Hold / ] to go to Quick Search

Hold Mode.

[Hold / ] key

Press this key to go to Close Call Mode.

Long press this key to go to Close Call Only Mode

[1 - 3 / sr 1 - 3] key

Press this key to start searching the search range set at Set Search Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] key

Press this key to exchange IF (intermediate frequency) for the current frequency.

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator setting.

Long press this key to toggle the global attenuator setting.

[9 / mod] key

Press this key to change the modulation.

[0 / WX] key

Press this key to change WX Alert Priority Mode.

Long press this key to start WX Scan.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[Menu] key

Press this key to go to Tone-Out for ….

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GPS MODE

By connecting a GPS Unit, the scanner can operate the following functions.

Automatic lockout control for Scan Systems, Sites, and Channel Groups

Navigation to POI (Point Of Interest)

Location Alerts

This mode guides to the destination by connecting a GPS Unit to the serial port of the scanner and receiving location data through it.

You must set the scanner’s baud rate to the same as the GPS unit. This is normally 4800 bps

The formats of the GPS data that the scanner can receive are only GGA (Global Positioning System Fix

Data) and RMC (Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data) based on “NMEA-0183 ver.3.01”.

Display Mode in GPS Mode

There are 6 kinds of Display Mode in GPS Mode; GPS DATA, ETA, Clock, Elevation, Speed and Location. And there are two displays for a GPS Data receipt error.

If you do not select any POI, the Display Mode can be selected from GPS DATA and Location. Press [6 /

RIGHT / disp] in Function Mode to change the Display Mode to the opposite side.

Or, if a POI is selected, the Display Mode can be selected from ETA, Clock, Elevation, Speed and Location.

Press [6 / RIGHT / disp]in Function Mode to toggle the Display Modes in order.

*In GPS Mode, the 4th line displays the background operation of Scanner Mode. However, nothing is displayed on this area when the scanner goes to GPS Mode from Band Scope Mode.

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Examples of each Display Mode are as follows.

SW 01: 23P

39 mph 544 ft

SW 1h 10m

15. 03 mi

OFF

SCAN ↑ SCAN ↑

ETA Display GPS DATA Display

SW 166 m

24. 19 km

SCAN ↑

SW 62 kph

24. 19 km

SCAN ↑

SW 13: 23

15. 03 mi

SCAN ↑

Clock Display

N 32”57' 33. 60

W 97”05' 34. 18

SCAN ↑

Elevation Display Speed Display Location Display

GPS DATA Display

This Display Mode displays the direction of travel, the time, the speed and the elevation.

The left side of the 1st line displays the current direction of travel.

The right side of the 1st line displays the present time.

The left side of the 2nd line displays the current speed.

The right side of the 2nd line displays the elevation of the current location.

The 3rd line always displays "OFF" because a POI is not selected.

ETA / Clock / Elevation / Speed Display

These Display Modes display the direction and the distance for the selected POI, the direction of travel and individual information.

The large arrow shows the direction to the selected POI.

The left side of the 1st line displays the current direction of travel.

The 2nd line displays the distance to the selected POI.

The right side of the 1st line displays individual information.

- ETA Display Mode shows the ETA (Estimated Time for Arrival) to the selected POI.

- Clock Display Mode shows the present time.

- Elevation Display Mode shows the elevation of the current location.

- Speed Display Mode shows the current speed.

The name of the selected POI is displayed on 3rd line.

Location Display

This Display Mode displays the latitude and longitude of the current location.

The 1st line displays the latitude of the current location.

The 2nd line displays the longitude of the current location.

The 3rd line displays "OFF" (when a POI is not selected) or the name of the selected POI.

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Display Formats of Each Information:

The advance direction: This is one of N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W and NW.

The time: The time is displayed as "hh:mm" (hh: hour, mm: minute). If "12H" is

The speed:

The elevation:

The direction for the POI:

The distance for the POI:

The ETA to the POI:

The latitude: selected at Set Time Format, "A" or "P" is displayed at a right end.

This is a triple digits. According to the setting of Set Unit, "mph"

(mile/hour) or "kph" (km/hour) is displayed for a unit.

This is displayed as "EEEE ft" (EEEE: elevation of a positive number) or "-

EEE ft" (EEE: elevation of a negative number) using four digits. According to the setting of Set Unit, "ft" (feet) or "km" is displayed for a unit.

One of eight directions is shown. There are "", "", "", "", "", "",

"" and "". In Function Mode, this arrow changes to small one.

This is displayed as "DDDD.dd mi" (DDDD.dd: distance). According to the setting of Set Unit, "mi" (mile) or "km" is displayed for a unit.

This is displayed as "hhh mmm" (hh: hour, mm: minute).

This is displayed as "N" or "S" and "DDºMM'SS.ss" (for DMS format) or

"DD.dddddd" (for DEG format).

The longitude: This is displayed as "W" or "E" and "DDDºMM'SS.ss" (for DMS format) or

"DDD.dddddd" (for DEG format).

Error Display

When the scanner does not receive GPS data, the scanner displays “No GPS Input”.

When the scanner is searching for the satellite, the scanner displays “Searching for Satellite”.

No GPS I nput

HOME

SCAN ↑

Searchi ng

for Satelli te

HOME

SCAN ↑

You can select a POI by turning [Scroll Control] knob even if the scanner displays an error message.

Location Alert Operation

This alerts you when you approach a destination, a Dangerous Xing or a Dangerous Road by ringing an alert.

Location Alert System Types have “POI (Point Of Interest)”, “Xing (Dangerous Xing)” and “Road

(Dangerous Road) “.

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Display with Location Alert

ALERT for

Road 0. 500mi

R183 at Beltli ne

SCAN ↑

This shows Location Alert System Type.

This shows that the scanner is in Location Alert.

This shows the distance to Location Alert.

This shows Location Alert name.

This shows the direction of Location Alert.

While displaying the F icon, Location Alert arrow changes to a small font.

Point Of Interest

The alerts you by ringing an alert if you approach the selected destination. The timing to which the alert rings is set up in Set LocationInfo. Or, the alert is set up in Set Alert.

The screen displays “ALERT for” on the first line. And the second line displays “POI” as Location Alert

System Type and the distance to the destination.

ALERT for

POI 0. 500mi

HOME

SCAN ↑

Dangerous Xing / Road

The scanner may ring an Alert three times at different timings.

The screen displays "ALERT for" on the first line. And the second line displays the Location Alert System

Type and the distance to the Alert Location. An arrow which shows the direction of Alert Location is displayed too. Alert Light is turned on.(See: Set Alert Light.)

ALERT for

Xi ng 0. 500mi

R183 at Beltli ne

SCAN ↑

Dangerous Xing

ALERT for

Road 0. 340mi

Route 84

SCAN ↑

Dangerous Road

There are three ranges for Alert, 1.0mile, 0.50 mile and 0.10 mile if you select “mile” as the unit. If you select “km” as the unit, the alert distances are 1.0km, 0.50 km and 0.10 km. (See: Set Unit)

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The scanner alerts only once for each range when it meets both of the following two conditions.

First condition is heading for Alert Point. This is cleared when you heading is within ±45˚ of the value that is set in Set Heading.

The second condition is speed. It meets this condition when the current speed exceeds the speed that is set in Set Speed Limit.

For example, see the following illustration. Car 1 is traveling within the range of the alert location point and its heading is within the point’s set direction.

Car 2 is traveling within the range of the alert location, but its direction is outside the point’s set direction.

If Car 1 is running at a speed higher than the limit set for the point, the scanner rings an Alert, the display changes to Location Alert Mode and the Alert Light is turned on.

If Car 1 is running at speed lower than the limit set for the point, the scanner does not ring an alert, the display changes to Location Alert Mode.

If Car 1 accelerates to a speed higher than the limit set for the point after it enters range, the scanner will ring an Alert and the Alert Light is turned on.

On the other hand, no Alert (Alert display, Alert Light, and Alert Beep) will sound for Car 2 regardless of its speed.

Lockout Operation

The scanner temporarily locks out the current Location Alert if you press [L/O] once while an alert for the location is active. The scanner automatically unlocks the locked out location when it moves 4 miles or more from the Alert Point.

The scanner permanently locks out the current Location Alert if you press [L/O] twice in a second. As long as you do not unlock the locked out location at menu (See: Set Lockout), Location Alert Operation and

Alert Light for the locked out location does not work.

Turn [Scroll Control] during a location alert to temporarily lockout the displayed Location Alert.

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Priority for Location Alert

When a Location Alert with a higher priority occurs during a Location Alert, the current Location Alert is canceled and the scanner alerts for the Location with the high priority.

The priority order is as follows:

1) Dangerous Road

2)

3)

Dangerous Xing

Point of Interest

GPS Operation during Scanner Display

If a Location Alert occurs when the scanner is displaying the scanner screen, the scanner displays the

Location Alert data in reverse type on the bottom line and the Alert Light turns on. The scanner displays the direction of the Location Alert, Location Alert system type and the distance to the Location Alert.

F _ HOLD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G P S

System 1

851. 0125MHz

_ _ N F M

_______

S 0 : 1 - - - - - - - - -

G R P - 2 - - - - - - - -

C

F _ HOLD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G P S

System 1 _______

851. 0125MHz

_ _ N F M

C

Road 0. 500mi

During the Location Alert, the scanner carries out the Location Alert operation with the scanner operation display. When the Location Alert operation finishes, the scanner returns to the usual scanner display.

Registration of Location Information

You can store current location data and the heading value by long pressing [E / yes / gps] key in Function

Mode.

The moment you press [E / yes / gps] key in Function Mode, the scanner holds the current location data.

Then the scanner displays the dialog for selecting a location type. By pressing [E / yes / gps] for type selection, registration is completed and the name and location of stored location are displayed.

The stored data is named as “T YYMMDD hhmmss” that shows a type, date and the time.

Note: ”T” means location system type. (P : POI / R : DRD / X : DXG) “YY” means year. “MM” means month.

“DD” means day. “hh” means hour. “mm” means minute. “ss” means second.

For example, when a default name is “X 091020 102554”, the system type is Dangerous Xing and was stored in 2009/10/20 10:25:54.

However, if the connection of GPS Unit is invalid, the scanner beeps an error tone when [E / yes / gps] is pressed.

*You can register current Location Information to a previously stored Location, too. For this operation, long press [FUNC] + [E / yes / gps] key in Review Location Mode. (See Review Location Mode for details.)

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Review Location Mode

*In this mode, scanning/searching operation, navigation and Location Alert operation are invalid.

You can review all created Locations.

In GPS Mode, press [E / yes / gps] to go to Review Location Mode.

At first, the last displayed Location is selected.

The first line displays "Review Location" and the second line displays the Name of the Location. Location

Type, Lockout status and GPS icon are displayed above the first line. Other parameters are displayed under the second line.

For POI, Range is displayed as "RANGE:0.10 MILE" or "RANGE:0.10 KM". For Dangerous Xing or Dangerous

Road, Heading and Limit Speed are displayed as "HEAD:xxx" and "LS: 75M" ( or "LS:75K"). The xxx is one of

ALL, N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W and NW.

Latitude and Longitude are displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Displays of each Type are as follows.

F _ POI __ L/O _ _ _ _ _ G P S

Revi ew _ Locati on

F _ DXG _ L/O _ _ _ _ _ G P S

Revi ew _ Locati on

F _ DRD _ L/O _ _ _ _ _ G P S

Revi ew _ Locati on

Hollywood Crossroad Crossroad

R A N G E : 0 . 1 0 M I L E H E A D : A L L _ L S : 7 5 M H E A D : N W _ _ L S : 7 5 K

_ _ N _ 0 0 º 0 0 ' 0 0 . 0 0

_ _ W 0 0 0 º 0 0 ' 0 0 . 0 0

POI

_ _ N _ _ 0 0 º 0 0 ' 0 0 . 0 0

_ _ W 0 0 0 º 0 0 ' 0 0 . 0 0

Dangerous Xing

Key Operation

Key Operation of Review Location Mode is different from normal GPS Mode.

_ _ N _ 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0

_ _ W 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dangerous Road

Turn [Scroll Control]: Select a Location from all stored Locations. In this mode, Locations are sorted by Location Type. The order of Type is POI, Dangerous Xing and

Dangerous Road. Locations are sorted by Name in each Type.

Turn [Scroll Control] in

Function Mode:

Press [SCAN / srch]:

This skips to the location that starts with the next letter of the alphabet.

Go to Scan Mode.

Press [Hold / ]:

Press [L/O] key:

Long press [L/O]:

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Go to Scan Hold Mode.

Change the lockout status of the displayed Location.

Unlock all Locations of the current Type. "Unlocked All TTTs?" and

"Yes="E" / No="."" are displayed. The "TTT" shows Location Type as POI,

DXG or DRD.

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Long press [L/O] in

Function Mode:

Press [. / no / pri]:

[E / yes / gps]:

Long press [E / yes / gps] in Function Mode:

Press [MENU]:

If you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner unlocks all locations of the current

Type.

If you press [. / no / pri], the scanner returns to the previous mode without unlocking.

Display the prompt "Unlock All Locations?" to unlock all Locations of all

Types.

If you press [E / yes / gps], the scanner unlocks all locations.

If you press [. / no / pri], the scanner returns to the previous mode without unlocking.

Return to GPS Mode.

Go to the location edit menu for the selected Location.

The construction of this edit menu is the same as the Menu of POI

Settings or Dangerous Xing / Road Settings. However, pressing

[MENU] in this edit menu returns to Review Location Mode, and pressing [L/O] in this menu goes to GPS Mode.

If you select "New Location" in the editing menu, the scanner returns to Review Location Mode with new Location activation.

If you select "Delete Location" in the editing menu, the scanner returns to Review Location Mode and the next Location is selected. If you’ve deleted all locations, the scanner returns to the GPS Mode immediately.

Overwrite the Latitude/Longitude of selected Location using the current

Location Data from the GPS Unit. "Storing Location" is displayed and the scanner sounds an Exec Tone.

If the GPS connection is invalid, it can not overwrite and the scanner beeps an error tone when [FUNC] + [E / yes / gps] is pressed.

Return to GPS Mode.

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Key Operation During GPS Mode

*Refer to Review Location Mode for Key Operation of Review Location Mode.

Normal Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to select a POI.

While displaying the F icon, the location alert arrow changes to a small font.

Turn this knob during a location alert to temporarily lockout the displayed Location Alert.

[SCAN / srch] key

Press this key to return to the previous mode in scanner screen.

[Hold / ] key

This key works on scanner operation which is running in the background.

If scanner operation is Scan Mode or Search Mode, the scanner goes to Hold Mode by pressing this key. Or it is Scan Hold or Search Hold, the scanner resumes scanning or searching.

[L/O] key

Press this key once to temporarily lockout the current Location Alert during a Location Alert.

When the scanner is turned off, the frequency is unlocked. Or, the scanner automatically unlocks the locked out location when it moves 4 miles or more from the Alert Point.

Press this key twice in a second to permanently lockout the current Location Alert during a Location Alert.

When the scanner is turned off, these locations remain locked out.

[E / yes / gps] key

Press this key to go to Review Location Mode.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the Menu Mode at Top Menu.

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Function Mode

[Scroll Control] knob

Turn this knob to skip to the location that starts with the next alphabetic character.

Press this knob to go to Normal Mode.

[L/O] key

Press this key once to temporarily lockout the current Location Alert during a Location Alert.

When the scanner is turned off, the frequency is unlocked. Or, the scanner automatically unlocks the locked out location when it moves 4 miles or more from the Alert Point.

Press this key twice in a second to permanently lockout the current Location Alert during a Location Alert.

When the scanner is turned off, these locations remain locked out.

[6 / RIGHT / disp] key

Press this key to change the GPS Display.

[E / yes / gps] key

Long press this key to store the current location.

[MENU] key

Press this key to go to the editing menu for the current location system.

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BAND SCOPE MODE

Band Scope Mode searches a frequency range and displays the signal level in real time.

You can set the center frequency and span of the frequency range.

In Hold Mode, you can monitor the displayed frequency.

*Close Call, Priority Scan, Weather Scan and GPS functions do not work in Band Scope Mode.

Scope Mode

SRCH MF 850. 8125

START END

850. 00 852. 00

Search Mode with Normal Screen

MAX MF 850. 8125

CF 851. 0000

SPN 2M STP 12. 5K

Search Mode with Setting Screen

HOLD MF 850. 8125

START END

850. 00 852. 00

Hold Mode with Normal Screen

F HOLD MF 850. 8125

NFM ATT I FX

Hold Mode in Function Mode

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SRCH

MAX

HOLD

MF 850. 8125 :

:

:

:

:

:

:

START 850. 00 :

END 852. 00 :

CF 851. 0000

SPN 2M :

STP 12. 5K :

NFM

ATT

I FX

:

:

:

This icon appears while in Search Mode.

This icon appears while in MAX Hold Search Mode.

This shows in the same place as " SRCH ".

This icon appears while in Hold Mode.

This shows in the same place as " SRCH ".

This icon and number show the marker frequency.

This icon shows the signal level.

This icon shows the marker point.

This icon shows the center frequency point.

This icon and number shows the start frequency of the search range.

This icon and number shows the end frequency of the search range.

: This icon and number shows the center frequency.

This icon and parameter shows the frequency span.

This icon and parameter shows the search step.

This icon shows the modulation type.

This icon appears when the attenuator state for a range is On.

This icon appears on the frequency has IF exchange On.

Search Mode

The scanner searches and displays the signals of the frequency range in real time.

The scanner displays "SRCH".

The frequency range expressed in 32 bars is determined by the center frequency and span.

If the frequency range includes outside of the range from 25.0000 to 1300.0000 MHz, the scanner does not search that range.

While searching, the center frequency icon and the bar which shows the current frequency blink.

The scanner starts from the lowest frequency of the frequency range and searches in ascending order.

If the scanner finds a transmission, the scanner displays a signal level (0-7) in the bar including the frequency.

If the scanner finds some signals in the bar, the strongest and the latest signal are displayed.

Note: If a signal is outside of band coverage, the scanner doesn't search it.

Press [FUNC] + [Scan / srch] in Max Hold Search Mode to go to this mode.

Max Hold Search Mode

The scanner searches the signals of the frequency range.

The scanner displays the frequency for the strongest signal.

The scanner displays "MAX".

The other functions are the same as Search Mode.

Press [FUNC] + [Scan / srch] in Search Mode to go to this mode.

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Hold Mode

You can monitor frequency displayed in this mode.

The scanner displays "HOLD".

Center frequency icon and bars do not blink different from Search or Max Hold Search Mode.

You can select the frequency to monitor by moving the marker pointer.

Turn Scroll Control, the marker changes the frequency every step.

Turn Scroll Control in Function Mode, the marker changes the frequency every bar.

Press [Hold / ] in Search Mode or Max Hold Search Mode to go to this mode.

General Operation

Normal Screen

This screen is usually displayed in Band Scope Mode.

This screen displays the start and end frequency of the range on the bottom line.

You can control the marker to monitor a frequency in Hold Mode and register the marker frequency as the center frequency.

Setting Screen

This screen is displayed to operate the band scope settings.

This screen displays center frequency of the range, search step and span of the range on the bottom line.

You can change these parameters.

Press [. / no / pri] while on the normal screen to display this screen.

In this screen, press [. / no / pri] to select the next setting item.

The icon of the selected item blinks.

You can change the selected item’s parameter (except “CF”) by turning the Scroll Control.

When the “CF” is selected, go to the edit frequency menu to change the center frequency by pressing [E

/ yes / gps]. (See Edit Frequency.)

If you change a parameter, the scanner clears the search result and searches again.

The scanner returns to a normal screen 10 seconds after the last operation or by pressing [L/O].

Function Mode

Press [FUNC] to go to Function Mode and display the modulation, the attenuator and IF Exchange.

Restart Searching

This function is used to clear the search result and search again.

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You can restart searching by pressing [FUNC] + [L/O].

The scanner also restarts searching if you change any parameter or search mode.

In Hold Mode, the scanner searches a search range only once.

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Search Setting Parameters

Center Frequency

This parameter is the center frequency of the search range.

*Please see: Band Coverage for acceptable frequencies.

When you go to Band Scope Mode from another mode with a frequency, the scanner sets that frequency as the center frequency.

Span

This parameter is the span of the search range.

You can select from 0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 / 1 / 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 10 / 20 / 40 / 60 / 80 / 100 / 120 / 140 / 160 /

180 / 200 / 250 / 300 / 350 / 400 / 450 / 500 (MHz).

Search Step

You can change the search step to find a transmission.

The search time changes depending on the search step size.

You can select from 5 / 6.25 / 7.5 / 8.33 / 10 / 12.5 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 50 / 100 (kHz).

Modulation

Modulation can be selected from AUTO / AM / NFM / FM / WFM / FMB.

This parameter is used in HOLD Mode.

When you go to Band Scope Mode from another mode with a frequency, the scanner sets the other mode’s modulation as Band Scope Mode’s modulation.

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Key Operation during Band Scope Mode

Normal Mode during Normal Screen

[Scroll Control] Knob

Sets the level in Volume / Squelch Level Control mode.

Turn this knob, the marker changes the frequency every step.

[Scan / srch] Key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] Key

In Search or Max Hold Search Mode, press this key to go to Hold Mode.

In Hold Mode, press this key to return to the previous search mode.

[ ./ no / pri] Key

Press this key to display a setting screen.

[E / yes / gps] Key

Press this key to register the marker frequency as the center frequency.

[Menu] Key

Press this key to enter the Menu Mode.

Normal Mode during Setting Screen

[Scroll Control] Knob

Sets the level in Volume / Squelch Level Control mode.

Turn this knob to change the selected item parameter except “CF” item.

[Scan / srch] Key

Press this key to go to Scan Mode.

[Hold / ] Key

In Search or Max Hold Search Mode, press this key to go to Hold Mode.

In Hold Mode, press this key to return to the previous search mode.

[ ./ no / pri] Key

Press this key to select the next setting item.

[E / yes / gps] Key

When the “CF” item is selected, press this key to go to the edit menu for the center frequency.

[Menu] Key

Press this key to enter the Menu Mode.

Function Mode

[Scroll Control] Knob

Sets the level in Volume / Squelch Level Control mode.

Turn this knob, the marker changes the frequency every bar.

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[Scan / srch] Key

Press this key in Search Mode to go to Max Hold Search Mode.

Press this key in Max Hold Search Mode to go to Search Mode.

In Hold Mode, press this key to restart searching.

[Hold / ] Key

Press this key to toggle Close Call functions.

Long press this key to start Close Call Only Mode.

[L/O] Key

Press this key to restart searching.

[1 - 3 / sr1 – 3] Key

Press this key to start Service Search, Custom Search, Tone-Out Mode or Band Scope Mode in Set Search

Key.

[4 / LEFT / ifx] Key

In Hold Mode, press this key to exchange IF(intermediate frequency).

[7 / att] key

Press this key to toggle the attenuator state for the search range.

Long press this key to toggle global attenuator.

[9 / mod] Key

Press this key to change the modulation.

[0 / wx] Key

Press this key to change WX Alert Priority Mode.

Long press this key to start WX Scan.

[E / yes / gps] Key

Press this key to change to the GPS Mode.

[Menu] Key

Press this key to enter the Menu Mode.

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WIRED CLONE MODE

You can clone almost all the data of one scanner to another.

After connecting the two scanners, turn on the two scanners. Then select "Master" or "Slave" Wired

Clone.

Confirm State

First, you select Master or Slave.

Clone Master Clone Slave

Press SCAN Key Press SCAN Key

Master Unit Slave Unit

Press [Scan / srch] on the Slave Unit, then on the Master Unit. The Master Unit checks whether the Slave

Unit is connected correctly. When the Master Unit receives an acceptable response from the Slave Unit, the data transfer is started from the Master Unit to the Slave Unit. If the Master Unit doesn't receive an acceptable response in 10 second, it fails with an error.

Press [L/O] to return to Menu Mode at Wired Clone.

In the Slave Unit, when [Scan / srch] key is pressed and the display is "Clone Slave Waiting Data", the only control that will work is [ / / ] for turning off the scanner and turning on the backlight.

Transferring State

During the data transfer, the scanners display a progress message. ("=" shows progressing transfer.)

Clone Master Clone Slave

=== > === <

Master Unit

Complete State

When the data transfer is completed, the scanners display "Complete".

Slave Unit

Clone Master

Complete

Master Unit

Press [L/O] on the Master Unit to return to Confirm State.

Clone Slave

Complete

Slave Unit

When you reboot the Slave Unit, it is has the new cloned data.

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Note: When you reboots the Slave Unit, the Unit will check and erase the protected systems first, this process may take a few minutes which depend on the how many protected systems there are.

Error State

If the data transfer is not successful, the "Error" message appears.

Press [L/O] to return to Confirm State. Or power off the scanner.

Clone Master

Error

Master Unit

Note: The Slave Unit does not have an Error State. Even if the Slave Unit receives invalid data, it continues waiting for valid data.

Key Operation During Clone Mode

Confirm State

[Scan / srch] key : The scanner start data transfer.

[Menu] key

[FUNC] + [Menu] key

[L/O] key

: The scanner goes to Menu at Wired Clone

: The scanner goes to Menu at Wired Clone

: The scanner goes to Menu at Wired Clone

[ / / ] key

Another State

[L/O] key

: Turn off the power supply or illuminate the LCD backlight.

: The scanner goes back Confirm state. (Master Unit)

[ / / ] key : Turn off the power supply or illuminate the LCD backlight.

Note: If you turn off the Slave scanner before cloning completes, memory is cleared when you turn the scanner back on.

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KEYLOCK

Press [Func] + [ / / ] to lock or unlock the keypad. If you change this setting, the scanner displays "Keypad Lock" and "On" or "Off".

Keypad Lock

On

Keypad Lock

Off

While the keypad is locked, any key operation other than [Hold / ],[ turning [Scroll Control] key are invalid. (Of course, [Func] + [ the keypad lock status)

/ /

/ / ],[Func] and

] key is also valid to cancel

Pressing any other key causes the scanner displays "Keypad Lock" and "On" and does not sound any beep.

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KEY SAFE MODE

This mode prevents accidentally changing parameter or modes. This mode is for handing the scanner to someone unfamiliar with its operation.

Some keys don't work in this mode.

Changed Key Operation in Key Safe Mode

The key in which a setting is applied showed in the following table.

Scan / srch

Scan

Service

Search

O

*1

Custom

Search

O

*1

Quick

Search

O

*1

WX

O

Hold /

L/O

1 - 3 / sr1 - 3

O *2

4 / LEFT / ifx

O *2 O *2 O *2

5 / lvl

6/RIGHT/ disp

7 / att

8 / rev

9 / mod

0 / wx

. / no / pri

E / yes / gps O

Menu O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

Scan / srch

Hold /

O

O

*4

L/O

1 - 3 / sr1 - 3 O

*5

4 / LEFT / ifx O

*5

5 / lvl O

*5

O

*4

O

O

O

*3

O

*4

O

O

O

*3

O

*4

O

O

O

*3

6/RIGHT/ disp

7 / att

8 / rev

O

*5

9 / mod

0 / wx

O

O

*5

O

O

*4.5

O

*4

. / no / pri

O

O

O

*4

O

O

O

*4

O

O

E / yes / gps O O O O O

Menu O O O O O

*1

This key works as RESUME key in search hold mode.

*2

You can control temporary L/O and unlock permanent L/O.

*3

This function is applied in hold mode or monitoring a transmission.

*4

Long press of this key does not work.

*5

This function is applied only in hold mode.

O O

O

*4

O

*4

O

O O

O

*3

O

*3

O

O

O

*4

O

O

O

O

Close

Call

O

O

O *2,4

Tone-

Out

O

O

O

O

O

*4

O

O

O

O

O

*4

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

GPS

O

O *2

Band

Scope

O

O

O

*4

O

O

O

O

O

*4

O

O

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Key Safe Operation

Turns on power supply while pressing and holding [FUNC] key to go to the LAST MODE* in Key Safe

Mode.

The scanner displays the “Key Safe Mode On” message after displaying the copyright message.

In Key Safe Mode, the on power supply while pressing and holding [FUNC] key to return to LAST MODE* in Full Operation. The scanner displays the “Key Safe Mode Off” message after displaying the copyright message.

If you try to set this function and Startup Key Operation together by pressing and holding [FUNC] key and the number key, the scanner does not set Key Safe Operation.

LAST MODE means the mode when the scanner is turned off. It resumes Scan Mode,

Custom/Service/Quick Search Mode, Weather Mode, Close Call Only, Tone-Out Mode, each Hold Mode,

GPS Mode and Band Scope Mode for LAST MODE.

In ID Search Hold Mode if ID has already been registered, LAST MODE will be ID Search Hold Mode. If ID has not been registered yet, LAST MODE will be Scan Mode.

Review Location Mode is set to normal Scanner Mode (not GPS Mode).

Key Safe Message

If you try to change a parameter or change to another mode, the scanner displays the following message and sounds an Error Tone.

Key Safe Mode

Press FUNC whi le

Power On for

Full Operati on

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MEMORY INITIALIZATION

Press and hold [2 / sr 2], [9 / mod] and [Hold / ] and turn on the scanner to initialize the Memory and be able to restore the Preprogram list.

The scanner clears all data and returns to initial setting. The display is as follows.

All Memory Clear

Please Wai t

*If you unplug the AC Adapter or turn off the scanner during initialization, the scanner starts initializing again at next power on.

After clearing data, the scanner displays "Restore Preprogram List? Yes = "E" / No = "." " then you can select whether to restore the Preprogram List.

Restore

Preprogram Li st?

Yes= ”E” / No=”. ”

Press [E / yes / gps] to restore the Preprogram List. Or, pressing / no / pri] to use without restoring the

Preprogram List.

Then other keys are invalid and do not ring Key Beep.

If you press [E / yes / gps], the display is as follows.

Loadi ng

Preprogram Li st

Please Wai t

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BATTERY CHARGE

Battery Type Select

You can power the scanner non-rechargeable batteries (not supplied), nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries or AC adapter.

You need to select the battery type before using batteries.

Turn off the scanner and remove the battery compartment cover. There is a switch to select the battery type like the following figure.

ALKALINE┓ ┏Ni-MH

[ ■]

Set the switch to " Ni-MH " only if you are using Ni-MH batteries.

Set the switch to " ALKALINE “ if you are using non-rechargeable batteries.

The scanner has a built-in circuit that charges the Ni-MH batteries.

To charge the batteries, connect the AC adapter to the scanner’s power jack after installing the Ni-MH batteries with correct setting of the battery type switch.

The scanner charges the installed Ni-MH batteries. You can change the charging time.(See: Set Charge

Time)

*Never use non-rechargeable batteries in the scanner with the switch set to Ni-MH.

Charging the Battery

If an AC adapter is connected to the scanner, or a battery is installed to the scanner when an AC adapter is connected, the scanner will check the battery condition.

When the scanner is turned off:

If the battery is a rechargeable one, the scanner charges the battery.

The scanner displays “Normal Charging” while charging the battery.

Normal Chargi ng

When the scanner charges the battery, it steps up the voltage gradually.

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The scanner displays "Pre-Charging". "Pre-Charging" is a transition to the beginning of “Normal

Charging”.

Pre- Chargi ng

When the charge time elapses, it displays “Charge Complete”.

Charge Complete

If a battery is not installed, it displays “No Battery”.

No Battery

If the scanner detects that the battery cannot be charged, it displays “Battery Error”.

Battery Error

If there is a battery and Battery Type of the scanner is set to ALKALINE, it displays “Charge Off”.

Charge Off

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If the scanner detects an illegal voltage (voltage outside the allowable range), it displays “Illegal Voltage” and you cannot turn on power.

I llegal Voltage

When the scanner is turned on:

If the battery is good, the scanner charges the battery and it operates ordinarily. When the scanner cannot judge the battery to be a good one at once, the scanner checks the battery and the battery icon is displayed.

If the scanner judges the battery good, the scanner starts charging and the battery icon disappears.

If it cannot regard the battery as good within 60 seconds, the scanner stops checking and the battery icon blinks.

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OTHERS

AVAILABLE SYSTEM SETTINGS

Different types of systems and sites have different settings available.

*In the following table, "CNV" means Conventional System.

System Settings

System Settings

Edit Name

Edit Sys Option

Edit Site

Edit Group

Copy System

Delete System

O

O

---

O

O

O

CNV*

P25

Standard

Trunk

One-Freq

Trunk

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

MOT

O

O

O

O

O

O

EDACS

WIDE /

NARROW

SCAT

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

O

System Option Settings

System Option

Settings

Set Quick Key

Set Startup Key

Set Number tag

Set Lockout

Set Hold Time

ID Scan/Search

Set Delay Time

Edit Fleet Map

Priority ID Scan

Set Status Bit

Set End Code

Emergency Alert

---

---

---

---

---

Set ID Format (DEC/HEX) ---

Set ID Format (AFS/DEC) ---

Rvw ID:Srch L/O ---

Clr All L/O IDs

Set Audio AGC

P25 Waiting Time

P25 NAC Option

---

O

O

---

O

O

---

O

O

O

O

CNV*

P25

Standard

Trunk

One-Freq

Trunk

O

---

O

O

O

---

---

---

---

O

O

---

---

---

O

---

O

---

---

O

---

O

O

---

---

---

---

O

---

O

---

O

O

---

---

---

O

---

MOT

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

O

O

---

---

---

---

O

---

---

O

O

EDACS

WIDE /

NARROW

SCAT

---

O

O

O

O

---

---

O

---

O

O

---

---

---

O

---

O

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

O

---

---

---

O

---

O

---

---

LTR

LTR

---

---

O

O

O

---

---

---

---

O

O

---

---

---

O

---

O

---

---

O

O

O

O

O

O

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Site Settings

Site Setting

Edit Name

Set Quick Key

Set Startup Key

Edit Band Plan (P25)

Edit Band Plan (Mot)

Set Site Type

Set Frequencies

Set Modulation

Set Attenuator

Set Lockout

Set Hold Time

Set C-Ch Only

Set LocationInfo

P25 Waiting Time

Delete Site

New Site

P25

Standard

Trunk

One-Freq

Trunk

O

---

---

O

O

O

O

---

O

O

O

---

O

---

O

O

---

O

---

O

O

---

O

O

O

---

---

---

O

O

O

O

MOT

O

O

O

---

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

O

O

O

O

O

Site Frequency Settings

Site Frequency

Edit Frequency

Input LCN

Set Number tag

Set Lockout

Volume Offset

Delete Frequency

New Frequency

P25

Standard One-Freq

Trunk Trunk

O

---

---

O

---

O

O

O

---

---

O

---

O

O

MOT

O

---

---

O

---

O

O

EDACS

WIDE /

NARROW

SCAT

---

O

---

O

O

O

O

O

---

---

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

---

---

O

O

O

O

---

O

O

---

---

---

O

---

EDACS

WIDE /

NARROW

SCAT

O

O

---

O

---

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

O

LTR

LTR

O

O

---

O

---

O

O

---

O

---

O

O

O

O

O

---

---

---

O

O

O

O

O

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Channel Settings

Channel Settings

Edit Name

Edit Frequency

Edit TGID

Set Audio Type

Set Number tag

Set Modulation

Set Attenuator

Set Priority

Set Alert

Set Lockout

Volume Offset

Copy Channel

Delete Channel

New Channel

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

CNV*

P25

Standard

Trunk

One-Freq

Trunk

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

---

O

---

---

O

---

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

---

O

---

---

O

MOT

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

O

O

---

---

O

EDACS

WIDE /

NARROW

SCAT

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

---

O

---

---

O

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

LTR

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

---

O

---

O

---

---

O

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TGID FORMAT FOR TRUNKED SYSTEM

[ MOTOROLA TYPE1 SYSTEM ]

Display Format

1) BFF-SS Normal ID

B is 1 digit

2) BFFF-S

3) B-----

4) BFF---

FF is 2 digits (0 filling)

SS is 1-2 digit(s)

Normal ID (when FLEET is 100-127)

B is 1 digit

FFF is 3 digits

S is 1 digit

Partial ID (free FLEET and SUB-FLEET)

B is 1 digit

Partial ID (free SUB-FLEET)

5) BFFF--

6) NNNNN

7) iNNNNN

B is 1 digit

FF is 2 digits (0 filling)

Partial ID (free SUB-FLEET when FLEET is 100-127)

B is 1 digit

FFF is 3 digits

Normal ID when SIZE CODE is 0

N is 1-5 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

N is 5 digits (0 filling)

3) B-

4) BFF-

5) BFFF-

6) NNNNN

7) iNNNNN

Normal ID

B is 1 digit

FF should be 2 digits (0 filling)

SS is 1-2 digit(s)

Normal ID (when FLEET is 100-127)

B is 1 digit

FFF is 3 digits

S is 1 digit

Partial ID (free FLEET and SUB-FLEET)

B is 1 digit

Partial ID (fleet SUB-FLEET)

B is 1 digit

FF should be 2 digits (0 filling)

Partial ID (fleet SUB-FLEET when FLEET is 100-127)

B is 1 digit

FFF is 3 digits

Normal ID when SIZE CODE is 0

N is 1-5 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

N is 1-5 digit(s)

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Range

Note

B

FF(F)

S(S)

: BLOCK (0-7)

: FLEET

: SUB-FLEET

FLEET and SUB-FLEET maximum numbers depend on the SIZE CODE of each BLOCK in FLEET-MAP setting.

SIZE CODE 0:BLOCK0 : NNNNN ( 0- 8191)

BLOCK1 : NNNNN ( 8192-16383)

BLOCK2 : NNNNN (16384-24575)

BLOCK3 : NNNNN (24576-32767)

BLOCK4 : NNNNN (32768-40959)

BLOCK5 : NNNNN (40960-49151)

BLOCK6 : NNNNN (49152-57343)

BLOCK7 : NNNNN (57344-65535)

SIZE CODE 1 : FLEET (00-127) SUB-FLEET (0-3)

SIZE CODE 2 : FLEET (00-15) SUB-FLEET (0-7)

SIZE CODE 3 : FLEET (00-07) SUB-FLEET (0-7)

SIZE CODE 4 : FLEET (00) SUB-FLEET (0-15)

SIZE CODE 5 : FLEET (00-63) SUB-FLEET (0-3)

SIZE CODE 6 : FLEET (00-31) SUB-FLEET (0-7)

SIZE CODE 7 : FLEET (00-31) SUB-FLEET (0-3)

SIZE CODE 8 : FLEET (00-15) SUB-FLEET (0-3)

SIZE CODE 9 : FLEET (00-07) SUB-FLEET (0-3)

SIZE CODE 10 : FLEET (00-03) SUB-FLEET (0-7)

SIZE CODE 11 : FLEET (00-01) SUB-FLEET (0-15)

SIZE CODE 12 : FLEET (00)

SIZE CODE 13 : FLEET (00)

SUB-FLEET (0-15)

SUB-FLEET (0-15)

SIZE CODE 14 : FLEET (00)

I-CALL ID : i00000-i65535

SUB-FLEET (0-15)

The display format is also valid in remote command input.

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[ MOTOROLA TYPE2 SYSTEM ]

<Decimal Format>

Display Format

1) NNNNN

2) iNNNNN

Input Format

1) NNNNN

2) iNNNNN

Range

Normal ID : 1-65535

I-CALL ID : i00000-i65535

Note

Normal ID

NNNNN is 1-5 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNNN is 5 digits (0 filling)

Normal ID

NNNNN is 1-5 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNNN is 1-5 digits.

TYPE2 format cannot support PARTIAL ID.

<Hexadecimal Format>

Display Format

1) NNNh

2) iNNNNh

Input Format

1) NNN

Normal ID

NNN is 1-3 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNN is 4 digits (0 filling)

Range

Note

2) iNNNN

Normal ID : 001 – FFF

I-CALL ID : i0000 – iFFFF

Normal ID

NNN is 1-3 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNN is 1-4 digits.

TYPE2 format cannot support PARTIAL ID.

Normal ID: Hexadecimal Format omits lower 4 bit

Ex)

001h (Hex) -> 0016 (Dec)

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[ MOTOROLA P25 SYSTEM ]

<Decimal Format>

Display Format

1) NNNNN

2) iNNNNNNNN

Normal ID

NNNNN is 1-5 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNNNNNN is 8 digits (0 filling)

Input Format

1) NNNNN

2) iNNNNNNNN

Range

Normal ID : 1-65535

Normal ID

I-CALL ID : i00000-i16777215

NNNNN is 1-5 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNNNNNN is 1-8 digits.

Note

P25 format cannot support PARTIAL ID.

<Hexadecimal Format>

Display Format

1) NNNN

2) iNNNNNN

Normal ID

NNNN is 1-4 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

Input Format

1) NNNN

2) iNNNNNN

Range

Normal ID : 0001 – FFFF

I-CALL ID : i000000 – iFFFFFF

NNNNNN is 6 digits (0 filling)

Normal ID (Hexadecimal Format)

NNNN is 1-4 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNNNN is 1-6 digits.

Note

P25 format cannot support PARTIAL ID.

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[ EDACS SYSTEM ]

<AFS format>

Display Format

1) AA-FFS

Input Format

Normal ID

AA is 2 digits (0 filling)

FF is 2 digits (0 filling)

S is 1 digit

2) AA---- Partial ID (free FLEET and SUB-FLEET)

AA is 2 digits (0 filling)

3) AA-FF- Partial ID (free SUB-FLEET)

AA is 2 digits (0 filling)

FF is 2 digits (0 filling)

1) AA-FFS

2) AA-

3) AA-FF

Normal ID

AA should be 2 digits (0 filling)

FF should be 2 digits (0 filling)

S should be 1 digit

Partial ID (free FLEET and SUB-FLEET)

AA should be 2 digits (0 filling)

Partial ID (free SUB-FLEET)

AA should be 2 digits (0 filling)

FF should be 2 digits (0 filling)

Range

Note

AA : AGENCY

FF : FLEET

2digits (00-15)

2digits (00-15)

S : SUB-FLEET 1digit (0-7)

*ALL0(00-00-0) is invalid

Both AFS and Decimal Format are valid to input regardless of AFS setting.

Display Format depends on AFS/Decimal setting except for I-CALL ID.

Use Decimal format when I-CALL is needed.

I-CALL format is always shown in Decimal Format regardless of AFS setting.

AFS format cannot support I-CALL ID format.

Display Format is also valid in remote command input.

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<Decimal format>

Display Format

1) NNNN

2) iNNNNN

Normal ID

NNNN is 1-4 digit(s) (no 0 filling)

I-CALL ID

NNNNN is 5 digits (0 filling)

Input Format

1) NNNN

2) iNNNNN

Range

Normal ID

Normal ID : 1-2047

I-CALL ID : i00000-i16383

NNNN is 1-4 digit(s)

I-CALL ID

NNNNN is 1-5 digit(s)

Note

Both AFS and Decimal Format are valid to input regardless of AFS setting.

Display Format depends on AFS/Decimal Setting except for I-CALL ID.

I-CALL format is always showed as Decimal Format regardless of AFS setting.

Decimal format cannot support Partial ID.

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Range

Note

[ LTR SYSTEM ]

Display Format

1) A-RR-NNN Normal ID

A is 1 digit

RR is 2 digits

NNN is 3 digits

2) A-RR----

Input Format

Partial ID

A is 1 digit

RR is 2 digits

1) A-RR-NNN Normal ID

A is 1 digit

RR is 2 digits

NNN is 3 digits

2) ARRNNN

3) A-RR

Normal ID (Easy Way)

A is 1 digit

RR should be 2 digits (01-20)

NNN should be 3 digits (000-254)

Partial ID (free ID)

A is 1 digit

RR should be 2 digits (01-20)

A

RR

: AREA CODE

NNN : ID

LTR System has no I-CALL ID.

: HOME REPEATER

1digit (0 or 1)

2digit (01-20)

3digit (000-254)

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FLEET MAP

The range of TGIDs is from 0 to 65535. This range is split into 8 equal blocks, and each Block is set to one of 15 Size Codes.

The range of TGID

Block 0

Block 1

Block 2

Block 3

Block 4

Block 5

Block 6

Block 7

0 - 65535

0 - 8191

8192 - 16383

16384 - 24575

24576 - 32767

32768 - 40959

40960 - 49151

49152 - 57343

57344 - 65535

Size Code from 0 to 11 uses 1 Block, 12+ occupies multiple blocks.

"Size Code 12" occupies 2 Blocks and this can be set to even Block numbers. If you try to set this to an odd Block number, it is set to the previous Block number.

The Block after the one you set to "Size Code 12" is also treated as "Size Code 12". This number does not appear in the Block selection.

For example, if you try to set Size Code 12 to Block 3, it is set to Block 2. Then the Block 3 is skipped because Block 2 is set to "Size Code 12". Block 2 and Block 3 are treated as "Size Code 12". Then the scanner advances to Block 4 to select its Size Code.

"Size Code 13" occupies 4 Blocks and this can be set only for Block 0 or Block 4. If you try to set this to

Block number 1 - 3, it is set to Block 0. And if you try to set this to Block number 5 - 7, it is set to Block 4.

When you set a block to "Size Code 13", the following three blocks are also be treated as "Size Code 13".

The "Size Code 14" occupies all 8 Blocks. So, this Size Code can only be set for Block 0. If you try to set this to another Block, it is set to Block 0. Then only the Block 0 is displayed. All Blocks are treated as

"Size Code 14".

If you change a Size Code from these 3 Codes to a Size Code which occupies a fewer number of Block, the scanner sets the other Blocks to "Size Code 0".

For example, if you changes the Block 0 from "Size Code 13" to "Size Code 5", the setting of Blocks are:

Block 0 = Size Code 5, Block 1 - 3 = Size Code 0.

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Details of each Size Code are as follows.

Size Code Fleet-SubFleet-ID

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

(as Type II ID)

128-4-16

16-8-64

8-8-128

1-16-512

64-4-32

32-8-32

32-4-64

16-4-128

8-4-256

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Number of Blocks occupied

10

11

12

13

4-8-256

2-16-256

1-16-1024

1-16-2048

1

1

2

4

14 1-16-4096 8

*The numbers of "Fleet-SubFleet-ID" means the number of each. If the number of Fleets is 4, there are 4

Fleets and the range is from 0 to 3.

PRESET FLEET MAPS

*The numbers in the table shows the number of SIZE CODE.

BLOCK No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Preset 1

Preset 2

Preset 3

Preset 4

Preset 5

Preset 6

11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

4 4 4 4 4 4 12 (12)

12 (12) 4

4 4 12

4

(12)

4

4

3 10 4 4

4

4

4

4

4

4

12 (12) 12 (12)

Preset 7

Preset 8

10 10 11 4

1 1 2 2

Preset 9 4

Preset 10 0

4

0

0

0

0

0

Preset 11 4

Preset 12 0

Preset 13 3

Preset 14 4

Preset 15 4

Preset 16 3

0

0

3

3

4

10

0

0

11

10

4

10

0

0

4

4

11

11

4

3

0

0

0

0

4

4

11

0

4

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

4

4

0

4

0

0

0

12

12

12

4

4

0

4

0

4

0

(12)

(12)

(12)

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WEATHER CHANNELS

The modulation for all Weather Channels is FM.

CH No.

1

2

6

7

8

9

3

4

5

10

Frequency

162.5500 MHz

162.4000 MHz

162.4750 MHz

162.4250 MHz

162.4500 MHz

162.5000 MHz

162.5250 MHz

161.6500 MHz

161.7750 MHz

163.2750 MHz

CTCSS FREQUENCY

The scanner can detect the following 50 CTCSS frequencies.

67.0Hz

69.3Hz

71.9Hz

74.4Hz

77.0Hz

79.7Hz

82.5Hz

85.4Hz

88.5Hz

91.5Hz

94.8Hz

97.4Hz

100.0Hz

103.5Hz

107.2Hz

110.9Hz

114.8Hz

118.8Hz

123.0Hz

127.3Hz

131.8Hz

136.5Hz

141.3Hz

146.2Hz

151.4Hz

156.7Hz

159.8Hz

162.2Hz

165.5Hz

167.9Hz

171.3Hz

173.8Hz

177.3Hz

179.9Hz

183.5Hz

186.2Hz

189.9Hz

192.8Hz

196.6Hz

199.5Hz

DCS CODE

The scanner can detect the following 104 hexadecimal DCS codes.

203.5Hz

206.5Hz

210.7Hz

218.1Hz

225.7Hz

229.1Hz

233.6Hz

241.8Hz

250.3Hz

254.1Hz

023 051 114 143 174 245 266 332 411 452 506 612 703

025 053 115 145 205 246 271 343 412 454 516 624 712

026 054 116 152 212 251 274 346 413 455 523 627 723

031 065 122 155 223 252 306 351 423 462 526 631 731

032 071 125 156 225 255 311 356 431 464 532 632 732

036 072 131 162 226 261 315 364 432 465 546 654 734

043 073 132 165 243 263 325 365 445 466 565 662 743

047 074 134 172 244 265 331 371 446 503 606 664 754

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CEA2009-SAME EVENT CODE(ANSI/CEA-2009-A October 2005)

Standard Event Code

EAN

EAT

EQW

EVA

EVI

FCW

FFA

CHW

CWW

DBA

DBW

DEW

DMO

DSW

ADR

AVA

AVW

BHW

BWW

BZW

CAE

CDW

CEM

CFA

CFW

FZW

HLS

HMW

HUA

HUW

HWA

HWW

FFS

FFW

FLA

FLS

FLW

FRW

FSW

IBW

IFW

LAE

LEW

Administrative Message

Avalanche Watch

Avalanche Warning

Biological Hazard Warning

Boil Water Warning

Blizzard Warning

Child Abduction Emergency

Civil Danger Warning

Civil Emergency Message

Coastal Flood Watch

Coastal Flood Warning

Chemical Hazard Warning

Contaminated Water Warning

Dam Watch

Dam Break Warning

Contagious Disease Warning

Practice/Demo

Dust Storm Warning

Emergency Action Notification

Emergency Action Termination

Earthquake Warning

Evacuation Watch

Immediate Evacuation

Food Contamination Warning

Flash Flood Watch

Flash Flood Statement

Flash Flood Warning

Flood Watch

Flood Statement

Flood Warning

Fire Warning

Flash Freeze Warning

Freeze Warning

Hurricane Statement

Hazardous Material Warning

Hurricane Watch

Hurricane Warning

High Wind Watch

High Wind Warning

Iceberg Warning

Industrial Fire Warning

Local Area Emergency

Law Enforcement Warning

EVENT LEVEL

Warning

Watch

Advisory

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

218

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

LCD Display

Admin Message

Avalanche

Avalanche

Biological

Boil Water

Blizzard

Child Emergency

Civil Danger

Civil EMG

Coastal Flood

Coastal Flood

Chemical

Contam. Water

Dam Break

Dam Break

Contagious

System Demo

Dust Storm

EMG Notify

EMG Terminate

Earthquake

Evacuate Note

Evacuate Note

Food

Flash Flood

Flash Flood

Flash Flood

Flood

Flood

Flood

Fire

Flash Freeze

Freeze

Hurricane

Hazardous

Hurricane

Hurricane

High Wind

High Wind

Iceberg

Industrial Fire

Local EMG

Law Enforcement

RHW

RMT

RWT

SMW

SPS

SPW

SVA

SVR

SVS

TOA

TOE

TOR

LSW

NAT

NIC

NMN

NPT

NST

NUW

POS

TXP

VOW

WFA

WFW

WSA

WSW

**A

TRA

TRW

TSA

TSW

TXB

TXF

TXO

**E

**S

**W

Land Slide Warning

National Audible Test

National Information Center

Network Notification Message

National Periodic Test

National Silent Test

Nuclear Power Plant Warning

Power Outage Advisory

Radiological Hazard Warning

Required Monthly Test

Required Weekly Test

Special Marine Warning

Special Weather Statement

Shelter In-Place Warning

Severe Thunderstorm Watch

Severe Thunderstorm Warning

Severe Weather Statement

Tornado Watch

911 Telephone Outage Emergency

Tornado Warning

Tropical Strom Watch

Tropical Storm Warning

Tsunami Watch

Tsunami Warning

Transmitter Backup On

Transmitter Carrier Off

Transmitter Carrier On

Transmitter Primary On

Volcano Warning

Wild Fire Watch

Wild Fire Warning

Winter Storm Watch

Winter Storm Warning

Unrecognized Watch

Unrecognized Emergency

Unrecognized Statement

Unrecognized Warning

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

Tropical Storm

Tropical Storm

Tsunami

Tsunami

TX Backup On

TX Carrier Off

TX Carrier On

TX Primary On

Volcano

Wild Fire

Wild Fire

Winter Storm

Winter Storm

Unrecognized

Unrecognized

Unrecognized

Unrecognized

Land Slide

National Audible

National Info

Network Message

Nation Period

Nation Silent

Nuclear Plant

Power Outage

Radiological

Monthly

Weekly

Special Marine

Special WX

Shelter

Thunderstorm

Thunderstorm

Severe WX

Tornado

911 Phone Outage

Tornado

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

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REMOTE COMMAND

【 Remote Communication Format 】

BPS rate : 4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 bps

Start/Stop bit : 1 bit, 1 bit

Data Length : 8 bit

Parity Check : None

Code : ASCII

Flow Control : None

Return Code : Carriage Return only

【 FORMAT OF THIS DOCUMENT 】

<COMMAND NAME>

Summary explanation of the function of the command

Controller → Radio

Command format

Radio → Controller

Response format

NOTE

1. Commands are required to wait a response from the scanner, then, next command is accepted.

2. All memory access commands are acceptable in only Program Mode.

Use PRG command to enter Program Mode, and EPG command to exit.

3. Error messages aren’t described for each command, but the scanner returns error message to the controller as follows.

1) Command format error / Value error : ERR[\r]

2) The command is invalid at the time : NG[\r]

3) Framing error : FER[\r]

4) Overrun error : ORER[\r]

4. [\r] means "to hit the Enter key" or "to send the Return code".

5. Several commands or responses with long format are described like multi-line because of the page width but their formats are only single line, actually.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

6. The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

7. [INDEX] or [xxx_INDEX] is the index of internal memory chain.

Dynamic Memory Allocation Structure always uses it as a handle to access data and to trace forward/reverse or up/down index.

The range of the index is from 1 to maximum memory block (about 45000).

8. [FRQ], [BASEx] and [LIMIT_x] are frequency format.

It is showed by 8 digit number without decimal point.

The order of the digits is from 1 GHz digit to 100 Hz digit.

ex. 08510125 means 851.0125MHz

9. [TGID] shows TGID format. The formats depend on Trunked System Type.

See another Appendix to get further information.

10. [NAME] shows each custom name. If you set only a space character, the name will return to default name.

11. [LATITUDE] shows North or South Latitude.

The data shows “DDMMSSssL” at DMS Format.

DD : Degree ( 00 - 90 : Double figure fixation )

MM :

SSss :

Minute

Second

( 00 - 59 : Double figure fixation )

L : Bearing

( SS : 00 - 59 : Double figure fixation )

( ss : 00 - 99 : Double figure fixation )

( N : North / S : South ) ex ) “North Latitude 40°42’51.12” shows “40425112N”.

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No. Category

Remote Control

System Information

Program Control Mode

System Settings

Scan Settings

12. [LONGITUDE] shows West or East Longitude.

The data shows “DDDMMSSssL” at DMS Format.

DDD :

MM :

Degree

Minute

( 000 - 180 : Triple figure fixation )

( 00 - 59 : Double figure fixation )

SSss :

L :

Second

Bearing

( SS : 00 - 59 : Double figure fixation )

( ss : 00 - 99 : Double figure fixation )

( W : West / E : East ) ex ) “West Longitude 74°00’23.05” shows “074002305W”.

Remote Command List

Command Function

GID

KEY

POF

QSH

QSC

CSC

DSY

SIN

TRN

AST

SIF

MCP

ABP

PRI

AGV

SCT

SIH

SIT

QSL

QGL

CSY

PRG

EPG

BLT

BSV

COM

CLR

KBP

OMS

PWR

STS

GLG

JPM

JNT

MNU

MDL

VER

Get Current TalkGroup ID Status

Push KEY

Power Off

Go to quick search hold mode

Set current frequency and get reception status

Go to Custom search and get reception status

Get RSSI Level

Get Current Status

Get Reception Status

Jump Mode

Jump to Number Tag

Menu Mode

Get Model Info

Get Firmware Version

Enter Program Mode

Exit Program Mode

Get/Set Backlight

Get/Set Battery Info

Get/Set COM port setting

Clear All Memory

Get/Set Key Beep and setting

Get/Set Opening Message

Get/Set Priority Mode

Get/Set Auto Gain Control

Get System Count

Get System Index Head

Get System Index Tail

Get/Set System/Site Quick Lockout

Get/Set Group Quick Lockout

Create System

Delete System

Get/Set System Info

Get/Set Trunk Info

Append Site

Get/Set Site Info

Get/Set Motorola Custom Band Plan

Get/Set APCO-P25 Band Plan

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O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

Program

Mode

Only

Location Setting

RMB

MEM

LIH

LIT

CLA

DLA

LIN

Search / Close Call Settings SCO

Service Search Settings

BBS

SHK

GLF

ULF

LOF

CLC

SSP

CSG

CIN

TIN

GLI

SLI

ULI

LOI

REV

FWD

TFQ

AGC

AGT

DGR

GIN

ACC

ACT

DCH

Custom Search Settings CBP

Weather Settings

CSP

WXS

Tone-Out Setting

LCD Contrast Settings

Scanner Option Settings

Volume Level Settings

Squelch Level Settings

APCO Data Settings

SGP

TON

CNT

SCN

VOL

SQL

P25

Default Band Coverage Settings DBC

GPS Settings

Band Scope Settings

IF exchange list Settings

GDO

BSP

GIE

CIE

TEST

RIE

BAV

WIN

Get/Set Trunk Frequency Info

Append Channel Group

Append TalkGroup ID Group

Delete Group / Site

Get/Set Group Info

Append Channel / Trunk Frequency

Append TalkGroup ID

Delete Channel

Get/Set Channel Info

Get/Set TalkGroup ID Info

O

O

Get Lockout TalkGroup ID (for Rvw L/O ID) O

Get Search L/O TalkGroup ID O

Unlock TalkGroup ID (for Rvw L/O ID)

Lockout ID (TalkGroup ID)

Get Rev Index

Get Fwd Index

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

Get Remains of Memory Block

Get Memory Used

Get Location Alert System Index Head

Get Location Alert System Index Tail

Create Location Alert System

Delete Location Alert System

Get/Set Location Alert System Info

Get/Set Search/Close Call Settings

Get/Set Broadcast Screen Band Settings

Get / Set Search Key Settings

Get Global Lockout Freq

Unlock Global L/O

Lock Out Frequency

Get/Set Close Call Settings

Get/Set Service Search Settings

Get/Set Custom Search Group

Get/Set C-Ch Only Custom search MOT Band

Plan

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

Get/Set Custom Search Settings

Get/Set Weather Settings

Get/Set SAME Group Settings

Get/Set Tone-Out Settings

Get/Set LCD Contrast Settings

Get/Set Scanner Option Settings

Get/Set Volume Level Settings

Get/Set Squelch Level Settings

Get/Set APCO Data Settings

Get/Set Default Band Coverage Settings

Get/Set GPS Format

Get/Set Band Scope Settings

Get Global IF exchange Frequency

Clear IF exchange Frequency

Register IF exchange Frequency

Get Battery Voltage

Get Window Voltage

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

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<COMMAND GID>

Get Current TGID Status

Controller → Radio

GID[\r]

Radio → Controller

GID,[SITE_TYPE],[TGID],[ID_SRCH_MODE],[NAME1],[NAME2],[NAME3][\r]

[SITE_TYPE]

CNV

MOT

: Site Type

: CONVENTIONAL system site

: MOTOROLA system site

EDC

EDS

LTR

P25S

P25F

: EDACS Narrow / Wide system site

: EDACS SCAT system site

: LTR system site

: P25 STANDARD system site

: P25 One Frequency TRUNK system site

[TGID]

[ID_SRCH_MODE]

: TGID

: ID SCAN / ID SEARCH Mode

0:ID SCAN Mode / 1:ID SEARCH Mode )

[NAME1]

[NAME2]

[NAME3]

: SYSTEM / SITE NAME (Alpha Tag)

: GROUP NAME (Alpha Tag)

: TGID NAME (Alpha Tag)

FUNCTION

This command return TGID currently displayed on LCD.

If you get the TGID once, the scanner returns ,,,,,[\r] until next reception.

NOTE :

This command return ,,,,,[\r], when TGID is not displayed.

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<COMMAND KEY>

Push KEY

Controller → Radio

KEY,[KEY_CODE],[KEY_MODE][\r]

Radio → Controller

KEY,OK[\r]

[KEY_CODE] M

F

H

4

5

6

7

S

L

1

2

3

: MENU

: FUNC

: HOLD

: SCAN/SEARCH

: L/O

: 1

: 2

: 3

: 4

: 5

: 6

: 7

8

9

: 8

: 9

0 : 0

.(dot)

E

>

: ./NO

: E/YES

: VFO RIGHT * Set "P" to KEY_MODE.

<

^

P

: VFO LEFT * Set "P" to KEY_MODE.

: VFO PUSH

: POWER/LIGHT/LOCK

[KEY_MODE] P

L

H

R

: Press

: Long Press

: Hold (Press and Hold until Release receive)

: Release (Cancel Hold state)

Ex.1) Press MENU KEY

→ KEY,M,P[\r]

← OK[\r]

Ex.2) Press F + SCAN KEY

→ KEY,F,P[\r] : Hold F KEY

← OK[\r]

→ KEY,S,P[\r] : Press SCAN KEY (F + SCAN KEY operation)

← OK[\r]

→ KEY,F,P[\r] : Release F KEY

→ OK[\r]

Ex.3) Press and Hold L/O KEY

→ KEY,L,L[\r]

← OK[\r]

The status of KEY HOLD does time-out in 10 seconds after having received the command of KEY HOLD when there is not communication.(For example, “KEY,F,H”.)

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<COMMAND POF>

Power OFF

Controller → Radio

POF[\r]

Radio → Controller

POF,OK[\r]

Turns off the scanner.

After this command, the scanner doesn't accept any command.

<COMMAND QSH>

Go to quick search hold mode

Controller → Radio

QSH,[FRQ],[RSV],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[RSV],[CODE_SRCH],[BSC],[REP],[RSV],

[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING][\r]

Radio → Controller

QSH,OK[\r] or QSH,NG[\r]

[FRQ] : Frequency (The right frequency)

[MOD] : Modulation

[ATT] : Attenuation

(AUTO/AM/FM/NFM/WFM/FMB)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

[DLY]

[CODE_SRCH]

: Delay Time (-10,-5,-2,0,1,2,5,10,30)

: CTCSS/DCS/P25 NAC Search

(0:OFF / 1: CTCSS/DCS / 2: P25 NAC Search)

[BSC] : Broadcast Screen (16digit: ########・・#)

(each # is 0 or 1)

0 means OFF

1 means ON

||||||||・・+- Band10

|||||||| :

|||||||+---- Band 2

||||||+----- Band 1

|||||+------ Reserve

||||+------- NOAA WX

|||+-------- VHF TV

[REP]

[AGC_ANALOG]

: Repeater Find

||+--------- UHF TV

|+---------- FM

+----------- Pager

: AGC Setting for Analog Audio

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

[AGC_DIGITAL]

[P25WAITING]

: AGC Setting for Digital Audio

: P25 Waiting time

(0,100,200,300, .... , 900,1000)

0 : 0ms

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

100 : 100ms

200 : 200ms

300 : 300ms

400 : 400ms

500 : 500ms

600 : 600ms

700 : 700ms

800 : 800ms

900 : 900ms

[RSV]

1000 : 1000ms

: Reserve Parameter * This is always only “,”.

This command is invalid when the scanner is in Menu Mode, during Direct Entry operation, during Quick Save operation.

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FUNCTION

UASD specifies arbitrary frequency and changes to Quick Search Hold (VFO) mode.

Parameter, such as STP, changes the contents of Srch/CloCall option.

Note:

Even when only [FRQ] parameter is set, this command will work.

<COMMAND QSC>

Set current frequency and get reception status

Controller → Radio

QSC,[FRQ],[RSV],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[RSV],[CODE_SRCH],[BSC],[REP],[ RSV],

[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING] [\r]

Radio → Controller

QSC,[RSSI],[FRQ],[SQL][\r] or

[FRQ]

QSC,NG[\r]

: Frequency (The right frequency)

[MOD] : Modulation (AUTO/AM/FM/NFM/WFM/FMB)

[ATT]

[DLY]

[CODE_SRCH]

: Attenuation

: Delay Time

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(-10,-5,-2,0,1,2,5,10,30)

: CTCSS/DCS Search

(0:OFF / 1: CTCSS/DCS Search / 2: P25 NAC Search)

[BSC] : Broadcast Screen (16digit: ########・・#)

[RSV]

[REP]

[RSSI]

[SQL]

[AGC_ANALOG]

[AGC_DIGITAL]

[P25WAITING]

(each # is 0 or 1)

0 means OFF

1 means ON

||||||||・・+- Band10

|||||||| :

|||||||+---- Band 2

||||||+----- Band 1

|||||+------ Reserve

||||+------- NOAA WX

: Repeater Find

: RSSI A/D Value

: Squelch Status

|||+-------- VHF TV

||+--------- UHF TV

|+---------- FM

+----------- Pager

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0-1023)

(0:CLOSE / 1:OPEN)

: AGC Setting for Analog Audio(0:OFF / 1:ON)

: AGC Setting for Digital Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: P25 Waiting time

(0,100,200,300, .... , 900,1000)

0

200

500

800

: 0ms

100 : 100ms

: 200ms

300 : 300ms

400 : 400ms

: 500ms

600 : 600ms

700 : 700ms

: 800ms

900 : 900ms

1000 : 1000ms

: Reserve Parameter * This is always only “,”.

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This command is invalid when the scanner is in Menu Mode, during Direct Entry operation, during Quick Save operation.

FUNCTION

UASD specifies arbitrary frequency and changes to Quick Search Hold (VFO) mode.

Parameter, such as STP, changes the contents of Srch/CloCall option.

<COMMAND CSC>

Go to Custom search and get reception status

Controller → Radio

① CSC,ON[\r]

② CSC,OFF[\r]

Radio → Controller

① CSC,[RSSI],[FRQ],[SQL][\r]

CSC,[RSSI],[FRQ],[SQL][\r]

CSC,[RSSI],[FRQ],[SQL][\r]

....

....

....

CSC,[RSSI],[FRQ],[SQL][\r]

② CSC,OK[\r]

[RSSI]

[FRQ]

[SQL]

: RSSI A/D Value

: Current Frequency

: Squelch Status

(0-1023)

(0:CLOSE / 1:OPEN)

This command outputs custom search status of each frequency sequentially.

Use CSC,OFF command to stop the output.

This command is invalid when the scanner is in Menu Mode, during Direct Entry operation, during Quick Save operation.

<COMMAND PWR>

*Get RSSI Level

Controller → Radio

PWR[\r]

Radio → Controller

PWR,[RSSI],[FRQ][\r]

[RSSI]

[FRQ]

: RSSI A/D Value (0-1023)

: Current Frequency

Returns current RSSI level and its frequency.

The order of the frequency digits is from 1 GHz digit to 100 Hz digit.

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<COMMAND STS>

Get Current Status

Controller → Radio

STS[\r]

Radio → Controller

STS,[DSP_FORM],[L1_CHAR],[L1_MODE],[L2_CHAR],[L2_MODE],[L3_CHAR],[L3_MODE],

[L4_CHAR],[L4_MODE],・・・・,[L8_CHAR],[L8_MODE],[SQL],[MUT],[BAT],[WAT],[RSV],

[RSV],[SIG_LVL],[BK_COLOR],[BK_DIMMER][\r]

[DSP_FORM] : Display Form (4 - 8dight:########)

(each # is 0 or 1) 0 means Small Font / 1 means Large Font.

[L1_CHAR] : Line1 Characters 16char (fixed length)

[L1_MODE] : Line1 Display Mode 16char

[L2_CHAR] : Line2 Characters 16char (fixed length)

[L2_MODE] : Line2 Display Mode 16char

[L3_CHAR] : Line3 Characters 16char (fixed length)

[L3_MODE] : Line3 Display Mode 16char

[L4_CHAR] : Line4 Characters 16char (fixed length)

[L4_MODE] : Line4 Display Mode 16char

:

[L8_CHAR] : Line8 Characters 16char (fixed length)

[L8_MODE] : Line8 Display Mode 16char

[SQL] : Squelch Status (0:CLOSE / 1:OPEN)

[MUT]

[RSV]

: Mute Status

: Reserve Parameter

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

* This is always only “0”.

[BAT]

[WAT]

: Battery Low Status (0:No Alert / 1:Alert)

: Weather Alert Status (0:No Alert / 1: Alert / $$$: Alert

SAME CODE)

[SIG_LVL] : Signal Level

[BK_COLOR] : Backlight Color

( 0 – 5 )

(OFF,BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

[BK_DIMMER] : Backlight Dimmer (0:OFF / 1:Low / 2:Middle / 3:High )

NOTE : ) Display Mode for Line1 – Line8

(space) : NORMAL CHAR, *: REVERSE CHAR

_ (Under bar) : Underline

If all 16chars are normal, only "," is sent.

The number of [Lx_CHAR] and [Lx_MODE] depend on Display Form.

Ex.1) ┌---------------┐

Squelch Status : OPEN │ -- M E N U -- |

│ Program System |

│Program Location|

│Srch/CloCall Opt|

Mute Status : OFF

Battery Low Status : No Alert

Weather Alert Status : No Alert

└---------------┘

→ STS[\r]

← 1111,

-- M E N U -- , ← [L1_CHAR]

________________, ← [L1_MODE]

Program System , ← [L2_CHAR]

****************, ← [L2_MODE]

Program Location, ← [L3_CHAR]

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,

Srch/CloCall Opt,

← [L3_MODE]

← [L4_CHAR]

, ← [L4_MODE]

1,0,0,0,,,0,GREEN,,[\r]

Returns current scanner status.

Ex.2) ┌----------------┐

| HOLD L/O |

│System 1 |

│ 851.0125MHz |

│ P NFM ATT |

Squelch Status

Mute Status

: CLOSE

: ON

Battery Low Status : No Alert

│S1: 5 | Weather Alert Status : Alert

|GRP 2 WX |

└----------------┘

→ STS[\r]

← 011000,

HOLD L/O , ← [L1_CHAR]

, ← [L1_MODE]

SYSTEM 1 , ← [L2_CHAR]

,

851.0125MHz ,

← [L2_MODE]

← [L3_CHAR]

,

P NFM ATT ,

← [L3_MODE]

← [L4_CHAR]

,

S1: 5 ,

← [L4_MODE]

← [L5_CHAR]

,

GRP 2 WX,

← [L5_MODE]

← [L6_CHAR]

, ← [L6_MODE]

0,1,0,0,,,1,GREEN,,[\r]

Returns current scanner status.

<COMMAND GLG>

Get Reception Status

Controller → Radio

GLG[\r]

Radio → Controller

GLG,[FRQ/TGID],[MOD],[ATT],[CTCSS/DCS],[NAME1],[NAME2],[NAME3],[SQL],[MUT],

[SYS_TAG],[CHAN_TAG],[P25NAC][\r]

GLG,,,,,,,,,,[\r]

[FRQ/TGID]

[MOD]

[ATT]

[CTCSS/DCS]

: Frequency or TGID

: Modulation

: Attenuation

(AM/FM/NFM/WFM/FMB)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

: CTCSS/DCS Status (0-231)

*See CTCSS/DCS CODE LIST about the details of this code.

[NAME1] : System, Site or Search Name

[NAME2]

[NAME3]

: Group Name

: Channel Name

[SQL]

[MUT]

: Squelch Status (0:CLOSE / 1:OPEN)

: Mute Status (0:OFF / 1:ON)

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[SYS_TAG]

[CHAN_TAG]

: Current system number tag (0-999/NONE)

: Current channel number tag (0-999/NONE)

[P25NAC] : P25 NAC Status ( 0-FFF: 0-FFF / NONE: Nac None)

Get reception status.

The Scanner returns GLG,,,,,,,,,[\r] until it detects a frequency or a TGID.

<COMMAND JPM>

Jump Mode

Controller → Radio

JPM,[JUMP_MODE],[INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

JPM,OK[\r]

[JUMP_MODE] :

[INDEX] :

SCN_MODE

SVC_MODE

CTM_MODE

CC_MODE

WX_MODE

FTO_MODE

SCN_MODE

SVC_MODE

Scan mode

Service Search mode

Custom Search mode

Close Call Only mode

WX SCAN mode

Tone-Out mode

Channel Index

PublicSafety

News

HAM

Marine

Railroad

Air

CB

CTM_MODE

CC_MODE

WX_MODE

FRS/GMRS/MURS

Racing

FM

Special

Military

RESERVE

RESERVE

NORMAL

A_ONLY

FTO_MODE

SAME_1

SAME_2

SAME_3

SAME_4

SAME_5

ALL_FIPS

RESERVE

Note) Scanner returns NG in the state that the mode switch cannot be done.

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<COMMAND MNU>

Menu Mode

Controller → Radio

MNU,[MENU_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

MNU,OK[\r]

[MENU_INDEX]

WX_MENU

:

CCBAND_MENU

SVC_MENU : Service Search Select Menu

: WX Select Menu

: Close Call Band Filter Menu

SCR_OPT_MENU

GL_LIST_MENU

SETTING_MENU

: Broadcast Screen Band Menu

: Search Global Lockout List Review Menu

: Setting Menu

Note) Scanner returns NG in the state that the mode switch cannot be done.

<COMMAND JNT>

Jump to Number Tag

Controller → Radio

JNT,[SYS_TAG],[CHAN_TAG][\r]

Radio → Controller

JNT,OK[\r]

[SYS_TAG] : System Number Tag (0-999/NONE)

[CHAN_TAG] : Channel Number Tag (0-999/NONE)

When both [SYS_TAG] and [CHAN_TAG] are set as blank, scanner returns error.

When [SYS_TAG] is set as blank, [CHAN_TAG] is set with a number tag, scanner jump to the channel number tag in current system.

When [SYS_TAG] is set with a number tag, [CHAN_TAG] is set as blank, scanner jump to the first channel of the system number tag.

<COMMAND MDL>

Get Model Info

Controller → Radio

MDL[\r]

Radio → Controller

MDL,BCD396XT[\r]

Returns Model Information.

<COMMAND VER>

Get Firmware Version

Controller → Radio

VER[\r]

Radio → Controller

VER,Version 1.00.00[\r]

Returns Firmware Version.

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<COMMAND PRG>

Enter Program Mode

Controller → Radio

PRG[\r]

Radio → Controller

PRG,OK[\r]

PRG,NG[\r]

This command is invalid when the scanner is in Menu Mode, during Direct Entry operation, during Quick Save operation.

The scanner goes to Program Mode.

The scanner displays "Remote Mode" on first line and "Keypad Lock" on second line in Program Mode.

<COMMAND EPG>

Exit Program Mode

Controller → Radio

EPG[\r]

Radio → Controller

EPG,OK[\r]

The scanner exits from Program Mode.

Then the scanner goes to Scan Hold Mode.

<COMMAND BLT>

Get/Set Backlight

Controller → Radio

BLT[\r]

BLT, [EVNT], [COLOR], [DIMMER] [\r]

Radio → Controller

BLT, [EVNT], [COLOR], [DIMMER] [\r]

BLT,OK[\r]

[EVENT]

IF : INFINITE

10 : 10sec

[COLOR]

30 : 30sec

KY : KEYPRESS

SQ : SQUELCH

: (BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

[DIMMER] : Backlight Dimmer (1:Low / 2:Middle / 3:High)

Get/Set Backlight Setting.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND BSV >

Get/Set Battery Info

Controller → Radio

BSV [\r]

BSV,[BAT_SAVE],[CHARGE_TIME][\r]

Radio → Controller

BSV, [BAT_SAVE],[CHARGE_TIME] [\r]

BSV,OK[\r]

[BAT_SAVE]

[CHARGE_TIME]

Battery Save (0:OFF / 1:ON)

Battery Charge Time (1-16)

< COMMAND COM >

Get/Set COM port setting

Controller → Radio

COM,[/r]

COM,[BAUDRATE],[RSV][/r]

Radio → Controller

COM,[BAUDRATE],[RSV][/r]

COM,OK[/r]

Note:

[BAUDRATE] :

OFF :OFF

4800 :4800bps

9600 :9600bps

19200 :19200bps

38400 :38400bps

57600 :57600bps

115200:115200b

When receive “COM,OK”, next command should not be send in 2 second.

Only PC Control (Baud Rate) does not become an initial-setting value.

<COMMAND CLR>

Clear All Memory

Controller → Radio

CLR[\r]

Radio → Controller

CLR,OK[\r]

All the memories are set for initial setting.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

Note :

It takes dozens of seconds.

Only PC Control (Baud Rate) does not become an initial-setting value.

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<COMMAND KBP>

Get/Set Key Beep and setting

Controller → Radio

KBP[\r]

KBP,[LEVEL],[LOCK],[SAFE][\r]

Radio → Controller

KBP,[LEVEL],[LOCK],[SAFE][\r]

KBP,OK[\r]

[LEVEL] : Beep Level

[LOCK]

[SAFE]

(0:Auto / 1-15 / 99:OFF)

: Key Lock status (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: Key Safe status (0:OFF / 1:ON)

Get/Set Key Beep Setting.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND OMS>

Get/Set Opening Message

Controller → Radio

OMS[\r]

OMS,[L1_CHAR],[L2_CHAR],[L3_CHAR],[L4_CHAR][\r]

Radio → Controller

OMS,[L1_CHAR],[L2_CHAR],[L3_CHAR],[L4_CHAR][\r]

OMS,OK[\r]

[L1_CHAR] : Line1 Characters (max.16char)

[L2_CHAR]

[L3_CHAR]

[L4_CHAR]

: Line2 Characters (max.16char)

: Line3 Characters (max.16char)

: Line4 Characters (max.16char)

If only space code is set in character area, the message returns default message.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND PRI>

Get/Set Priority Mode

Controller → Radio

PRI[\r] : Get Priority Mode Setting

PRI,[PRI_MODE],[MAX_CHAN],[INTERVAL][\r]

Radio → Controller

PRI,[PRI_MODE],[MAX_CHAN],[INTERVAL][\r]

PRI,OK[\r]

[PRI_MODE] : Priority Setting (0:OFF / 1:ON / 2:PLUS ON)

[MAX_CHAN] : Priority Scan max channels at once (1-100)

[INTERVAL] : Priority Scan Interval time (1-10)

Get/Set Priority Mode.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND AGV>

Get/Set Auto Gain Control

Controller → Radio

AGV[\r]

AGV,[RSV],[RSV],[A_RES],[A_REF],[A_GAIN],[D_RES],[A_GAIN] [\r]

Radio → Controller

AGV,[RSV],[RSV],[A_RES],[A_REF],[A_GAIN],[D_RES],[A_GAIN] [\r]

AGV,OK[\r]

[A_RES]

[A_REF]

[A_GAIN]

: Analog Response Time (-4 - +6)

: Analog Reference Gain (-5 - +5)

: Analog Gain Range ( 0 - 15)

[D_RES]

[D_GAIN]

[RSV]

Get/Set AGC Setting.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND SCT>

Get System Count

: Digital Response Time (-8 - +8)

: Digital Reference Gain(-5 - +5)

: Reserve Parameter * This is always only “,”.

Controller → Radio

SCT[\r]

Radio → Controller

SCT,###[\r] : ### (0 - 500)

Returns the number of stored System.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND SIH>

Get System Index Head

Controller → Radio

SIH[\r]

Radio → Controller

SIH,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

Returns the first index of stored system list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND SIT>

Get System Index Tail

Controller → Radio

SIT[\r]

Radio → Controller

SIT,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

Returns the last index of stored system list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND QSL>

Get/Set System/Site Quick Lockout

Controller → Radio

QSL[\r]

QSL,[PAGE0],[PAGE1],[PAGE2],[PAGE3],[PAGE4],[PAGE5],[PAGE6],[PAGE7],[PAGE8],

[PAGE9][\r]

Radio → Controller

QSL,[PAGE0],[PAGE1],[PAGE2],[PAGE3],[PAGE4],[PAGE5],[PAGE6],[PAGE7],[PAGE8],

[PAGE9][\r]

QSL,OK[\r]

[PAGE0] – [PAGE9] : ########## (each # is 0 - 2)

[PAGE0]

[PAGE1]

[PAGE2]

2 : Off

0 : Not assigned (Displayed as “-“ on the scanner.)

1 : On (Displayed as each number on the scanner.)

(Displayed as “*” on the scanner.)

The Order of Quick Key is as same as LCD Icon.

: Quick Key 1 - 9, 0

: Quick Key11 - 19,10

: Quick Key21 - 29,20

[PAGE3]

[PAGE4]

[PAGE5]

[PAGE6]

: Quick Key31 - 39,30

: Quick Key41 - 49,40

: Quick Key51 - 59,50

: Quick Key61 - 69,60

[PAGE7]

[PAGE8]

: Quick Key71 - 79,70

: Quick Key81 - 89,80

[PAGE9] : Quick Key91 - 99,90

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

It cannot turn on/off the Quick Key that has no System / Site.

<COMMAND QGL>

Get/Set Group Quick Lockout

Controller → Radio

QGL,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

QGL,[SYS_INDEX],##########[\r]

Radio → Controller

QGL,##########[\r]

QGL,OK[\r]

########## (each # is 0 - 2) : Group Quick Key status of [SYS_INDEX].

0 : Not assigned (Displayed as “-“ on the scanner.)

1 : On

2 : Off

(Displayed as each number on the scanner.)

(Displayed as “*” on the scanner.)

The Order of Quick Key is as same as LCD Icon (1 – 9, 0).

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

It cannot turn on/off the Quick Key that has no Group.

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<COMMAND CSY>

Create System

Controller → Radio

CSY,[SYS_TYPE],[PROTECT][\r]

Radio → Controller

CSY,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

[SYS_TYPE] : System Type

CNV

MOT

: CONVENTIONAL

: MOTOROLA TYPE

EDC

EDS

LTR

P25S

P25F

: EDACS Narrow / Wide

: EDACS SCAT

: LTR

: P25 STANDARD

: P25 One Frequency TRUNK

[SYS_INDEX] : The Index of Created System

[PROTECT] : Protect bit Status (0:OFF / 1:ON)

Creates a system and return created system index.

The index is a handle to get/set system information.

Returns -1 if the scanner failed to create because of no resource.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND DSY>

Delete System

Controller → Radio

DSY,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

DSY,OK[\r]

[SYS_INDEX] : System Index

This command deletes a System.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND SIN>

Get/Set System Info

Controller → Radio

SIN,[INDEX][\r]

SIN,[INDEX],[NAME],[QUICK_KEY],[HLD],[LOUT],[DLY],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],

[RSV],[START_KEY],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[NUMBER_TAG],

[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING][\r]

Radio → Controller

SIN,[SYS_TYPE],[NAME],[QUICK_KEY],[HLD],[LOUT],[DLY],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],

[RSV],[REV_INDEX],[FWD_INDEX],[CHN_GRP_HEAD],[CHN_GRP_TAIL],[SEQ_NO],

[START_KEY],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV], [NUMBER_TAG],[AGC_ANALOG],

[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING],[PROTECT],[RSV][\r]

SIN,OK[\r]

[INDEX] : System Index

[SYS_TYPE]

CNV

: System Type

: CONVENTIONAL

MOT

EDC

EDS

LTR

P25S

P25F

[NAME]

[QUICK_KEY]

[HLD]

[LOUT]

[DLY]

[REV_INDEX]

[FWD_INDEX]

[CHN_GRP_HEAD]

: MOTOROLA TYPE

: EDACS Narrow / Wide

: EDACS SCAT

: LTR

: P25 STANDARD

: P25 One Frequency TRUNK

: Name

: Quick Key

: System Hold Time

: Lockout

: Delay Time

(max.16char)

(0-99/.(dot) means none)

(0-255)

(0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

(-10,-5,-2,0,1,2,5,10,30)

: Reverse System Index of the Scan Setting

: Forward System Index of the Scan Setting

: Channel Group Index Head of the conventional system or Site Index Head of the Trunked System

[CHN_GRP_TAIL]

[SEQ_NO]

[START_KEY]

[NUMBER_TAG]

: Channel Group Index Tail of the conventional system or Site Index Tail of the Trunked System

: System Sequence Number (1 - 500)

: Startup Configuration Key (0-9/.(dot) means none)

: Number tag (0-999 / NONE)

[AGC_ANALOG]

[AGC_DIGITAL]

[P25WAITING]

[PROTECT]

[RSV]

: AGC Setting for Analog Audio

: AGC Setting for Digital Audio

: P25 Waiting time

: Protect bit Status

: Reserve Parameter

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0,100,200, .... , 900,1000)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

* This is always only “,”.

Get/Set System Information.

The scanner returns only "," to punctuate for parameters which are not appropriate the system type.

In set command, the scanner neglects the parameters that are not appropriate the system type.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

When the system protect bit is ON, except [SYS_TYPE], [NAME], [REV_INDEX],

[FWD_INDEX], [CHN_GRP_HEAD], [CHN_GRP_TAIL], other parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

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<COMMAND TRN>

Get/Set Trunk Info

Controller → Radio

TRN,[INDEX][\r]

TRN,[INDEX],[ID_SEARCH],[S_BIT],[END_CODE],[AFS],[RSV],[RSV],[EMG],[EMGL],

[FMAP],[CTM_FMAP],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV]

,

[MOT_ID],[EMG_COLOR],[EMG_PATTERN],[P25NAC],[PRI_ID_SCAN][\r]

Radio → Controller

TRN,[ID_SEARCH],[S_BIT],[END_CODE],[AFS],[RSV],[RSV],[EMG],[EMGL],[FMAP],

[CTM_FMAP],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],

[TGID_GRP_HEAD],[TGID_GRP_TAIL],[ID_LOUT_GRP_HEAD],[ID_LOUT_GRP_TAIL],

[MOT_ID],[EMG_COLOR],[EMG_PATTERN],[P25NAC],[PRI_ID_SCAN][\r]

TRN,OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[S_BIT]

: System Index

[ID_SEARCH] : ID Search/Scan (0:ID Scan mode / 1: Search Mode)

: Motorola Status Bit (0:Ignore, 1:Yes)

[END_CODE] : Motorola End Code(0:Ignore,1:Analog,2:Analog and Digital)

[AFS]

[EMG]

[EMGL]

[FMAP]

: EDACS ID Format

: Emergency Alert

(0:Decimal / 1:AFS)

(0:Ignore / 1-9:Alert)

: Emergency Alert Level (0:OFF / 1 - 15)

: Fleet Map (0-16, 0-15:Preset, 16:Custom)

[CTM_FMAP] : Custom Fleet Map Setting (######## : # is 0-E)

# means Size Code of each BLOCK (from 0 to 7)

0 : Size Code 0 5 : Size Code 5 A : Size Code 10

1 : Size Code 1 6 : Size Code 6 B : Size Code 11

2 : Size Code 2 7 : Size Code 7 C : Size Code 12

3 : Size Code 3 8 : Size Code 8 D : Size Code 13

4 : Size Code 4 9 : Size Code 9 E : Size Code 14

[TGID_GRP_HEAD] : TGID Index Head of the System

[TGID_GRP_TAIL] : TGID Index Tail of the System

[ID_LOUT_GRP_HEAD]: L/O TGID Group Index Head of the System

[ID_LOUT_GRP_TAIL]: L/O TGID Group Index Tail of the System

[MOT_ID]

[EMG_COLOR]

: Motorola/P25 ID Format

: Emergency Alert Light color

(0:Decimal / 1:HEX )

[EMG_PATTERN]

[P25NAC]

(OFF,BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

: Emergency Alert Light Pattern(0:ON/1:SLow /2:Fast)

: P25 NAC Status (0-FFF:0-FFF/SRCH:Nac Search)

[PRI_ID_SCAN] : Priority ID Scan ( 0:OFF / 1: ON)

[RSV] : Reserve Parameter * This is always only “,”.

Get/Sets Trunked System Information.

The scanner returns only "," to punctuate for parameters which are not appropriate the system type.

In set command, the scanner neglects the parameters that are not appropriate the system.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

When the system protect bit is ON, except [TGID_GRP_HEAD], [TGID_GRP_TAIL],

[ID_LOUT_GRP_HEAD], [ID_LOUT_GRP_TAIL], other parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND AST>

Append Site

Controller → Radio

AST,[SYS_INDEX],[RSV][\r]

Radio → Controller

AST,[SITE_INDEX][\r]

[SYS_INDEX]

[SITE_INDEX]

: System Index

: Appended Site Index

Append Site to the system.

Returns "-1" if the scanner failed to create because of no resource.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND SIF>

Get/Set Site Info

Controller → Radio

SIF,[INDEX][\r]

SIF,[INDEX],[NAME],[QUICK_KEY],[HLD],[LOUT],[MOD],[ATT],[C-CH],[RSV],[RSV],

[START_KEY],[LATITUDE],[LONGITUDE],[RANGE],[GPS_ENABLE],[RSV],[MOT_TYPE],

[EDACS_TYPE],[P25WAITING],[RSV][\r]

Radio → Controller

SIF,[RSV],[NAME],[QUICK_KEY],[HLD],[LOUT],[MOD],[ATT],[C-CH],[RSV],[RSV],

[REV_INDEX],[FWD_INDEX],[SYS_INDEX],[CHN_HEAD],[CHN_TAIL],[SEQ_NO],

[START_KEY],[LATITUDE],[LONGITUDE],[RANGE],[GPS_ENABLE],[RSV],[MOT_TYPE],

[EDACS_TYPE],[P25WAITING],[RSV][\r]

SIF,OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[NAME]

[QUICK_KEY]

[HLD]

[LOUT]

[MOD]

[ATT]

: Site Index

: Name

: Quick Key

: Site Hold Time

: Lockout

(max.16char)

(0-99/.(dot) means none)

(0-255)

(0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

: Modulation

: Attenuation

(AUTO/FM/NFM)

(0:OFF/1:ON)

: Control Channel Only (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: Reverse Site Index of the Scan Setting

: Forward Site Index of the Scan Setting

[C-CH]

[REV_INDEX]

[FWD_INDEX]

[SYS_INDEX]

[CHN_HEAD]

[CHN_TAIL]

[SEQ_NO]

[START_KEY]

[LATITUDE]

[LONGITUDE]

[RANGE]

[GPS_ENABLE]

[MOT_TYPE]

[EDACS_TYPE]

[P25WAITING]

[RSV]

: System Index

: Channel Index Head of the Group List

: Channel Index Tail of the Group List

: Site Sequence Number (1-256)

: Startup Configuration

: North or South Latitude

(0-9/.(dot) means none)

: West or East Longitude

: Range (1-250 : 1= 0.5 mile or km)

: GPS Location detection (0:OFF/1:ON)

: Band type for MOT/EDACS(STD/ SPL/CUSTOM)

: EDACS

Get/Set Site Information.

: Reserve Parameter

(WIDE/NARROW)

: P25 Waiting time(0,100,200,300, .... , 900,1000)

* This is always only “,”.

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The scanner returns only "," to punctuate for parameters which are not appropriate the site type.

In set command, the scanner neglects the parameters that are not appropriate the system type.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

When the system protect bit is ON, except [REV_INDEX], [FWD_INDEX],

[SYS_INDEX], [CHN_HEAD], [CHN_TAIL], other parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND MCP>

Get/Set Motorola Custom Band Plan

Controller → Radio

MCP,[INDEX][\r]

MCP,[INDEX],[LOWER1],[UPPER1],[STEP1],[OFFSET1],[LOWER2],[UPPER2],[STEP2],

[OFFSET2],[LOWER3],[UPPER3],[STEP3],[OFFSET3],[LOWER4],[UPPER4],[STEP4],

[OFFSET4],[LOWER5],[UPPER5],[STEP5],[OFFSET5],[LOWER6],[UPPER6],[STEP6],

[OFFSET6][\r],

Radio → Controller

MCP,[LOWER1],[UPPER1],[STEP1],[OFFSET1],[LOWER2],[UPPER2],[STEP2],

[OFFSET2],[LOWER3],[UPPER3],[STEP3],[OFFSET3],[LOWER4],[UPPER4],[STEP4],

[OFFSET4],[LOWER5],[UPPER5],[STEP5],[OFFSET5],[LOWER6],[UPPER6],[STEP6],

[OFFSET6][\r],

MCP, OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[LOWER n] : Lower Frequency n

[UPPER n] : Upper Frequency n

[STEP n]

: Site Index

: Step n

"500": 5.0k “625": 6.25k "1000": 10.0k

"1250": 12.5k "1500": 15.0k "1875": 18.75k

"2000": 20.0k “2500": 25.0k "3000": 30.0k

"3125": 31.25k "3500": 35.0k "3750": 37.5k

"4000": 40.0k "4375": 43.75k "4500": 45.0k

"5000": 50.0k "5500": 55.0k “5625": 56.25k

"6000": 60.0k "6250": 62.5k "6500": 65.0k

"6875": 68.75k "7000": 70.0k "7500": 75.0k

"8000": 80.0k “8125": 81.25k "8500": 85.0k

“8750": 87.5k "9000": 90.0k “9375": 93.75k

[OFFSETn]

"9500": 95.0k "10000": 100.0k

: Offset n (-1023 to 1023)

Get/Sets Band Plan Setting for MOT 800 custom/VHF/UHF site.

In set command, if only "," parameters are send the Band Plan setting of the site will not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

When the system protect bit is ON, all the parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

Before using this command, user should set Band Plan type as “Custom” first by using SIF command.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND ABP>

Get/Set APCO-P25 Band Plan

Controller → Radio

① ABP,[INDEX][\r]

ABP,[INDEX],[BASE_FREQ_0],[SPACING_FREQ_0],[BASE_FREQ_1],[SPACING_FREQ_1], .

. .

[BASE_FREQ_E],[SPACING_FREQ_E],[BASE_FREQ_F],[SPACING_FREQ_F][\r]

Radio → Controller

① ABP,[BASE_FREQ_0],[SPACING_FREQ_0],[BASE_FREQ_1],[SPACING_FREQ_1], . .

.

[BASE_FREQ_E],[SPACING_FREQ_E],[BASE_FREQ_F],[SPACING_FREQ_F][\r]

② ABP,OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[BASE_FREQ_n]

: Site Index

: Base frequency (MHz)(25.0000MHz to 1300.0000MHz,

5.0Hz step)

Base_FREQ_n = (base frequency * 10^6) / 5

(Hexadecimal number)

[SPACING_FREQ_n] : Spacing frequency(kHz)(0.125kHz to 128.0kHz,

0.125kHz step)

SPACING_FREQ_n = (spacing frequency *10^3)/125

(Hexadecimal number)

*n : Base Plan number

EX.) Base frequency = 851.00625MHz, Spacing frequency = 6.25kHz

[BASE_FREQ_n] = (851.00625*10^6)/5 = A2510A2(H)

[SPACING_FREQ_n] = (6.25*10^3)/125= 32 (H)

Band Plan that has no data returns “0”.

When the system protect bit is ON, all the parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND TFQ>

Get/Set Trunk Frequency Info

Controller → Radio

TFQ,[CHN_INDEX][\r]

TFQ,[CHN_INDEX],[FRQ],[LCN],[LOUT],[RSV],[NUMBER_TAG],[VOL_OFFSET], [RSV]

[\r]

Radio → Controller

TFQ,[FRQ],[LCN],[LOUT],[REV_INDEX],[FWD_INDEX],[SYS_INDEX],[GRP_INDEX],[RSV],

[NUMBER_TAG],[VOL_OFFSET],[RSV][\r]

TFQ,OK[\r]

[CHN_INDEX] : Trunk Frequency Index

[FRQ]

[LCN]

: Trunk Frequency

: LCN

(EDACS WIDE/NARROW system: 0 to 20

LTR system: 0 to 30)

[LOUT] : Lockout (0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

[REV_INDEX]

[FWD_INDEX]

: Reverse Frequency Index of the Site

: Forward Frequency Index of the Site

[SYS_INDEX]

[GRP_INDEX] : Index of the Site

[NUMBER_TAG]

[VOL_OFFSET]

: System Index of the Frequency

: Number tag

: Volume Offset

(0-999 / NONE)

(-3 - +3)

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

For Motorola or EDACS SCAT System, [LCN] is ignored.

When the system protect bit is ON, except [REV_INDEX], [FWD_INDEX],

[SYS_INDEX], [GRP_INDEX], other parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

[NUMBER_TAG] and [VOL_OFFSET] are just used for SCAT system.

<COMMAND AGC>

Append Channel Group

Controller → Radio

AGC,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

AGC,[GRP_INDEX][\r]

[SYS_INDEX] : System Index

[GRP_INDEX] : appended Channel Group Index

Append Channel Group to the system.

Returns "-1" if the scanner failed to create because of no resource.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND AGT>

Append TGID Group

Controller → Radio

AGT,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

AGT,[GRP_INDEX][\r]

[SYS_INDEX] : System Index

[GRP_INDEX] : appended TGID Group Index

Append TGID Group to the system.

Returns "-1" if the scanner failed to create because of no resource.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND DGR>

Delete Group / Site

Controller → Radio

DGR,[INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

DGR,OK[\r]

[INDEX] : Group / Site Index

This command deletes a Channel Group, TGID Group or Site.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND GIN>

Get/Set Group Info

Controller → Radio

GIN,[GRP_INDEX][\r]

GIN,[GRP_INDEX],[NAME],[QUICK_KEY],[LOUT],[LATITUDE],[LONGITUDE],[RANGE],

[GPS ENABLE][\r]

Radio → Controller

GIN,[GRP_TYPE],[NAME],[QUICK_KEY],[LOUT],[REV_INDEX],[FWD_INDEX],[SYS_INDEX],

[CHN_HEAD],[CHN_TAIL],[SEQ_NO] ,[LATITUDE],[LONGITUDE],[RANGE],[GPS ENABLE]

[\r]

GIN,OK[\r]

For Group Information

[GRP_INDEX]

[GRP_TYPE]

[NAME]

[QUICK_KEY]

[LOUT]

[REV_INDEX]

[FWD_INDEX]

[SYS_INDEX]

[CHN_HEAD]

[CHN_TAIL]

[SEQ_NO]

[LATITUDE]

[LONGITUDE]

[RANGE]

[GPS ENABLE]

: Group Index

: Group Type

: Name (max.16char)

: Quick Key (1-9,0: means 10, .(dot): means none)

: Lockout (0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

: Reverse Group Index of the System

: Forward Group Index of the System

: System Index

(C: Channel Group / T: TGID Group)

: Channel Index Head of the Group List

: Channel Index Tail of the Group List

: Group Sequence Number of the System

: North or South Latitude

: West or East Longitude

: Range (1-250 : 1= 0.5 mile or km)

: GPS Location detection (0:OFF/1:ON)

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Get/Set Group Information.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

When the system protect bit is ON, except [NAME], [REV_INDEX], [FWD_INDEX],

[SYS_INDEX], [CHN_HEAD], [CHN_TAIL], other parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND ACC>

Append Channel / Trunk Frequency

Controller → Radio

ACC,[GRP_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

ACC,[CHN_INDEX][\r]

[GRP_INDEX] : Channel Group Index

[CHN_INDEX] : Appended Channel Index

- or -

[GRP_INDEX] : Site Index

[CHN_INDEX] : Appended Trunk Frequency Index

Append Channel to the group. Or, append Trunk Frequency to the Site.

Returns "-1" if the scanner failed to create because of no resource.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND ACT>

Append TGID

Controller → Radio

ACT,[GRP_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

ACT,[INDEX][\r]

[GRP_INDEX]

[TGID_INDEX]

: TGID Group Index

: appended TGID Index

Append TGID to the group.

Returns "-1" if the scanner failed to create because of no resource.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND DCH>

Delete Channel

Controller → Radio

DCH,[INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

DCH,OK[\r]

[INDEX] : Channel Index, TGID Index or Trunked Frequency Index

This command deletes a Channel and TGID.

This command is also valid for deleting a Trunk Frequency.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND CIN>

Get/Set Channel Info

Controller → Radio

CIN,[INDEX][\r]

CIN,[INDEX],[NAME],[FRQ],[MOD],[CTCSS/DCS],[TLOCK],[LOUT],[PRI],[ATT],[ALT],

[ALTL],[RSV],[AUDIO_TYPE],[P25NAC],[NUMBER_TAG],[ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN],

[VOL_OFFSET] [\r]

Radio → Controller

CIN,[NAME],[FRQ],[MOD],[CTCSS/DCS],[TLOCK],[LOUT],[PRI],[ATT],[ALT],[ALTL],

[REV_INDEX],[FWD_INDEX],[SYS_INDEX],[GRP_INDEX],[RSV],[AUDIO_TYPE],[P25NAC],

[NUMBER_TAG],[ALT_COLOR],[ ALT_PATTERN],[VOL_OFFSET] [\r]

CIN,OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[NAME]

: Channel Index

: Name (max.16char)

[FRQ]

[MOD]

[ATT]

[CTCSS/DCS]

[TLOCK]

[LOUT]

[PRI]

: Channel Frequency

: Modulation (AUTO/AM/FM/NFM/WFM/FMB)

: Attenuation (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: CTCSS/DCS Status (0-231 )

*See CTCSS/DCS CODE LIST about the details of this code.

: CTCSS/DCS Tone Lockout(0:OFF / 1:ON)

: Lockout

: Priority

(0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

[ALT]

[ALTL]

[REV_INDEX]

[FWD_INDEX]

[SYS_INDEX]

[GRP_INDEX]

[AUDIO_TYPE]

[P25NAC]

[NUMBER_TAG]

[ALT_COLOR]

: Alert Tone

: Alert Tone Level

(0:OFF / 1-9:Tone No)

(0:AUTO/ 1-15)

: Reverse Channel Index of the Chan0nel Group

: Forward Channel Index of the Channel Group

: System Index of the Channel

: Group Index of the Channel

: Audio Type (0:All/1:Analog Only/2:Digital Only)

: P25 NAC Status ( 0-FFF: 0-FFF / SRCH: Nac Search)

: Number tag (0-999 / NONE)

[ALT_PATTERN]

[VOL_OFFSET]

: Alert Light color

(OFF,BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

: Alert Light Pattern(0:ON / 1:SLow / 2:Fast)

: Volume Offset (-3 - +3)

Get/Set Channel Information.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

When the system protect bit is ON, except [REV_INDEX], [FWD_INDEX],

[SYS_INDEX], [GRP_INDEX], other parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

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<COMMAND TIN>

Get/Set TGID Info

Controller → Radio

TIN,[INDEX][\r]

TIN,[INDEX],[NAME],[TGID],[LOUT],[PRI],[ALT],[ALTL],[RSV],[AUDIO_TYPE],

[NUMBER_TAG],[ ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN],[VOL_OFFSET][\r]

Radio → Controller

TIN,[NAME],[TGID],[LOUT],[PRI],[ALT],[ALTL],[REV_INDEX],[FWD_INDEX],

[SYS_INDEX],[GRP_INDEX],[RSV],[AUDIO_TYPE], [NUMBER_TAG],[ ALT_COLOR],

[ALT_PATTERN],[VOL_OFFSET] [\r]

TIN,OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[NAME]

[TGID]

[LOUT]

[PRI]

[ALT]

[ALTL]

[REV_INDEX]

[FWD_INDEX]

[SYS_INDEX]

[GRP_INDEX]

[AUDIO_TYPE]

[NUMBER_TAG]

[ALT_COLOR]

: TGID Index

: Name (max.16char)

: TGID

: Lockout

: Priority

: Alert Tone

: Alert Tone Level

(0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0:OFF / 1-9:Tone No)

(0:AUTO/ 1-15)

: Reverse TGID Index of the Group

: Forward TGID Index of the Group

: System Index of the TGID

: Group Index of the TGID

: Audio Type (0:All/1:Analog Only/2: Digital Only)

: Number tag (0-999 / NONE)

: Alert Light color

(OFF,BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

[ALT_PATTERN]

[VOL_OFFSET]

: Alert Light Pattern(0:ON / 1:SLow / 2:Fast)

: Volume Offset (-3 - +3)

Get/Set TGID Information.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

When the system protect bit is ON, except [REV_INDEX], [FWD_INDEX],

[SYS_INDEX], [GRP_INDEX], other parameters will be send as a reserve parameter in the Radio -> Controller command.

<COMMAND GLI>

Get Lockout TGID (for Rvw L/O ID)

Controller → Radio

GLI,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

GLI,[TGID][\r]

GLI,-1[\r] : No more lockout TGID

This command is used to get L/O TGID list of a system.

You should call this command again and again to get all L/O TGID until the scanner returns “-1”.

“-1” means that no more L/O TGID exists.

When the system protect bit is ON, only “-1” will be send in the Radio ->

Controller command.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND SLI>

Get Search L/O TGID

Controller → Radio

SLI,[SYS_INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

SLI,[TGID][\r]

SLI,-1[\r] : No more lockout TGID

This command is used to get Search L/O TGID list of the system.

Search L/O TGID is the L/O TGID which doesn't belong to any group in the system as a TGID.

Compared with GLI command, this command doesn't return any L/O TGID which is belong to one of group in the system.

You should call this command again and again to get all L/O TGID until the scanner returns “-1”.

“-1” means that no more L/O TGID exists.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND ULI>

Unlock TGID (for Rvw L/O ID)

Controller → Radio

ULI,[SYS_INDEX],[TGID][\r]

Radio → Controller

ULI,OK[\r]

This command unlocks a L/O TGID in a system.

The TGID is deleted from L/O list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND LOI>

Lockout ID (TGID)

Controller → Radio

LOI,[SYS_INDEX],[TGID][\r]

Radio → Controller

LOI,OK[\r]

This command locks out a TGID for the system.

The TGID is added to L/O list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND REV>

Get Rev Index

Controller → Radio

REV,[INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

REV,[INDEX][\r]

[INDEX] : Index of system, site, group, channel, TGID or

Location Alert System.

Returns reverse(backward) index of the index in the memory chain.

Returns -1 if no more index exists.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND FWD>

Get Fwd Index

Controller → Radio

FWD,[INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

FWD,[INDEX][\r]

[INDEX] : Index of system, site, group, channel, TGID or

Location Alert System.

Returns forward index of the index in the memory chain.

Returns -1 if no more index exists.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND RMB>

Get Remains of Memory Block

Controller → Radio

RMB[\r]

Radio → Controller

RMB,#####[\r]

Returns the number of idle(free) memory block.

: ##### (not zero-padding)

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND MEM>

Get Memory Used

Controller → Radio

MEM[\r]

Radio → Controller

MEM,[MEMORY_USED],[SYS],[SITE],[CHN],[LOC][\r]

[MEMORY_USED] : The percent of memory that is used

[SYS]

[SITE]

: The number of systems that is created

: The number of sites that is created

(0 - 100)

(0 – 500)

(0 - 1000)

[CHN]

[LOC]

: The number of channels that is created (0 – 25000)

: The number of location system that is created (0 – 1000)

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND LIH>

Get Location Alert System Index Head

Controller → Radio

LIH,[LAS_TYPE][\r]

Radio → Controller

LIH,[INDEX][\r]

[LAS_TYPE] : Location Alert Type

(POI:POI / DROAD:Dangerous Road / DXING :Dangerous Xing)

Returns the first index of stored location alert system list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND LIT>

Get Location Alert System Index Tail

Controller → Radio

LIT,[LAS_TYPE][\r]

Radio → Controller

LIT,[INDEX][\r]

[LAS_TYPE] : Location Alert Type

(POI:POI / DROAD:Dangerous Road / DXING :Dangerous Xing)

Returns the last index of stored location alert system list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND CLA>

Create Location Alert System

Controller → Radio

CLA,[LAS_TYPE][\r]

Radio → Controller

CLA,[INDEX][\r]

[LAS_TYPE]

[INDEX]

: Location Alert Type

(POI: POI / DROAD: Dangerous Road / DXING: Dangerous Xing)

: Location Alert System Index

Creates a system and return created location alert system index.

The index is a handle to get/set location alert system information.

Returns “-1” if the scanner failed to create because of no resource.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND DLA>

Delete Location Alert System

Controller → Radio

DLA,[INDEX][\r]

Radio → Controller

DLA,OK[\r]

[INDEX] : Location Alert System Index

This command deletes a location alert system.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND LIN>

Get/Set Location Alert System Info

Controller → Radio

LIN,[INDEX][\r]

LIN,[INDEX],[LAS_TYPE],[NAME],[LOUT],[ALT],[ALTL],[LATITUDE],[LONGITUDE],

[RANGE],[SPEED],[DIR],[ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN][\r]

Radio → Controller

LIN,[LAS_TYPE],[NAME],[LOUT],[ALT],[ALTL],[REV_INDEX],[FWD_INDEX],[SEQ_NO],

[LATITUDE],[LONGITUDE],[RANGE],[SPEED],[DIR],[ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN] [\r]

LIN,OK[\r]

[INDEX] : Location Alert System Index

[LAS_TYPE] : Location Alert Type

(POI: POI / DROAD: Dangerous Road / DXING: Dangerous Xing)

[NAME] : Name (max.16char)

[LOUT]

[ALT]

[ALTL]

[REV_INDEX]

: Lockout

: Alert Tone

(0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

: Alert Tone Level

(0:OFF/1 - 4:Tone No.)

(0:AUTO/1-15)

: Reverse System Index of Location Alert System

[FWD_INDEX]

[SEQ_NO]

[LATITUDE]

[LONGITUDE]

[RANGE]

[SPEED]

[DIR]

[ALT_COLOR]

: Forward System Index of Location Alert System

: Location Alert System Sequence Number

: North or South Latitude

: West or East Longitude

: Range (1-80: 1=0.05 mile or km)

: Speed Limit (0-200: 1 means 1 mile/hour or km/h)

: Heading (0-358/360 : 2' step, 360=All range)

: Alert Light color

[ALT_PATTERN]

(OFF,BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

: Alert Light Pattern(0:ON / 1:SLow / 2:Fast)

Get/Set Location Alert System Information.

In set command, the scanner neglects the parameters that are not appropriate the system type.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND SCO>

Get/Set Search/Close Call Settings

Controller → Radio

SCO[\r]

SCO,[RSV],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[RSV],[CODE_SRCH],[BSC],[REP],[RSV],[RSV],

[MAX_STORE],[RSV],[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING][\r]

Radio → Controller

SCO,[RSV],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[RSV],[CODE_SRCH],[BSC],[REP],[RSV],[RSV],

[MAX_STORE],[RSV],[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING] [\r]

SCO,OK[\r]

[MOD] : Modulation (AUTO/AM/FM/NFM/WFM/FMB)

[ATT]

[DLY]

: Attenuation

[CODE_SRCH] : CTCSS/DCS Search

[BSC]

: Delay Time

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(-10,-5,-2,0,1,2,5,10,30)

(0:OFF / 1: CTCSS/DCS / 2: P25 NAC Search)

: Broadcast Screen

(16digit: ########・・#)

(each # is 0 or 1)

0 means OFF

1 means ON

||||||||・・+- Band10

||||||| :

||||||+---- Band 2

||||||+----- Band 1

|||||+------ Reserve

||||+------- NOAA WX

|||+-------- VHF TV

||+--------- UHF TV

|+---------- FM

+----------- Pager

[REP] : Repeater Find

[MAX_STORE] : Max Auto Store

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(1-256)

[AGC_ANALOG]: AGC Setting for Analog Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

[AGC_DIGITAL]: AGC Setting for Digital Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

[P25WAITING]: P25 Waiting time (0,100,200,300, .... , 900,1000)

Get/Set Search/Close Call Settings.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND BBS>

Get/Set Broadcast Screen Band Settings

Controller → Radio

BBS,[INDEX][\r]

BBS,[INDEX],[LIMIT_L],[LIMIT_H][\r]

Radio → Controller

BBS,[LIMIT_L],[LIMIT_H][\r]

BBS,OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[LIMIT_L]

: Index (1-9,0 means 10)

: Lower Limit Frequency (00000000 –99999999)

(00000000 –99999999) [LIMIT_H] : Upper Limit Frequency

Get/Set Broadcast Screen Band Settings.

This command is Only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND SHK>

Get/Set Search Key Settings

Controller → Radio

SHK[\r]

SHK,[SRCH_KEY_1],[SRCH_KEY_2],[SRCH_KEY_3],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV][\r]

Radio → Controller

SHK,[SRCH_KEY_1],[SRCH_KEY_2],[SRCH_KEY_3],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV][\r],SHK,OK[\r]

[SRCH_KEY_1] - [SRCH_KEY_3] : Search Range

.(dot) : Not assign

PublicSafety: Public Safety range CUSTOM_1: Custom 1 range

News : News range CUSTOM_2: Custom 2 range

HAM

Marine

Railroad

: HAM Radio range

: Marine range

: Railroad range

CUSTOM_3: Custom 3 range

CUSTOM_4: Custom 4 range

CUSTOM_5: Custom 5 range

Air

CB

: Air range

: CB Radio range

CUSTOM_6: Custom 6 range

CUSTOM_7: Custom 7 range

FRS/GMRS/MURS: FRS/GMRS/MURS range CUSTOM_8: Custom 8 range

Racing : Racing range CUSTOM_9: Custom 9 range

FM

Special

Military

: FM Broadcast range

: Special range

: Military Air range

CUSTOM_10: Custom 10 range

TONE_OUT: Tone Out mode

B_SCOPE: Band Scope

Get/Set Search Key Settings.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND GLF>

Get Global Lockout Freq

Controller → Radio

GLF[\r]

Radio → Controller

GLF,[FRQ][\r]

GLF,-1[\r]

[FRQ] : Lockout Frequency (250000-13000000)

This command is used to get Global L/O frequency list.

You should call this command again and again to get all-global L/O frequency until the scanner returns "-1".

"-1" means that no more L/O frequency exists.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND ULF>

Unlock Global L/O

Controller → Radio

ULF,[FRQ][\r]

Radio → Controller

ULF,OK[\r]

[FRQ] : Lockout Frequency (250000-13000000)

This command unlocks a L/O frequency.

The frequency is deleted from L/O list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND LOF >

Lock Out Frequency

Controller → Radio

LOF,[FRQ][\r]

Radio → Controller

LOF,OK[\r]

[FRQ] : Frequency

This command locks out a frequency.

The frequency is added to L/O list.

(250000-13000000)

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND CLC>

Get/Set Close Call Settings

Controller → Radio

CLC[\r]

CLC,[CC_MODE],[CC_OVERRIDE],[RSV],[ALTB],[ALTL],[ALTP],[CC_BAND],[LOUT],

[HLD],[QUICK_KEY],[NUMBER_TAG],[ ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN][\r]

Radio → Controller

CLC,[CC_MODE],[CC_OVERRIDE],[RSV],[ALTB],[ALTL],[ALTP],[CC_BAND],[LOUT],

[HLD],[QUICK_KEY],[NUMBER_TAG],[ ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN][\r]

CLC,OK[\r]

[CC_MODE]

[CC_OVERRIDE]

[ALTB]

[ALTL]

[ALTP]

: Mode

: Override

: Alert Beep

( 0:OFF / 1:CC PRI / 2:CC DND)

(1:ON / 0:OFF)

(0:OFF / 1-9:Tone No)

: Alert Tone Level

: Close Call Pause

3

10

: 3 sec

: 10 sec

(0:AUTO/ 1-15)

5

15

: 5 sec

: 15 sec

[CC_BAND]

[LOUT]

[HLD]

[QUICK_KEY]

[NUMBER_TAG]

[ALT_COLOR]

30

60

: Close Call Band (7digit ####### )

(each # is 0 or 1) ||||||+- 800MHz+

: 30 sec

: 60 sec

0 means OFF

1 means ON

45 : 45 sec

INF : Infinite

|||||+-- UHF

||||+--- VHF HIGH2

|||+---- VHF HIGH1

||+----- AIR BAND

|+------ VHF LOW2

+------- VHF LOW1

: Lockout for CC Hits with Scan(0:Unlocked/1:Lockout)

: System Hold Time for CC Hits with Scan (0-255)

: Quick Key for CC Hits with Scan (0 – 99/.(dot) )

*”.(dot)” means that nothing is assigned.

: Number tag (0-999 / NONE)

[ALT_PATTERN]

[RSV]

: Alert Light color

(OFF,BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

: Alert Light Pattern(0:ON / 1:SLow / 2:Fast)

: Reserve Parameter * This is always only “,”.

Get/Set Close Call Settings.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND SSP>

Get/Set Service Search Settings

Controller → Radio

SSP,[SRCH_INDEX][\r]

SSP,[SRCH_INDEX],[DLY],[ATT],[HLD],[LOUT],[QUICK_KEY],[START_KEY],[RSV],

[NUMBER_TAG],[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING] [\r]

Radio → Controller

SSP,[SRCH_INDEX],[DLY],[ATT],[HLD],[LOUT],[QUICK_KEY],[START_KEY],[RSV],

[NUMBER_TAG],[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING] [\r]

SSP,OK[\r]

[SRCH_INDEX] : Service Search Range

[DLY]

[ATT]

1 : Public Safety 6 : Air

2 : News 7 : CB Radio

3 : HAM Radio 8 : FRS/GMRS/MURS

4 : Marine

5 : Railroad

: Delay Time

: Attenuation

9 : Racing

11 : FM Broadcast

(-10,-5,-2,0,1,2,5,10,30)

12 : Special

15 : Military Air

(0:OFF/1:ON)

[HLD]

[LOUT]

[QUICK_KEY]

[START_KEY]

[NUMBER_TAG]

[AGC_ANALOG]

[AGC_DIGITAL]

[P25WAITING]

: System Hold Time for Search with Scan(0-255)

: Lockout for Search with Scan(0:Unlocked/1:Lockout)

: Quick Key ( 0 – 99 / .(dot) )

: Startup Configuration Key ( 0 – 9 / .(dot) )

: Number tag (0-999 / NONE)

: AGC Setting for Analog Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: AGC Setting for Digital Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: P25 Waiting time (0,100,200,300, .... , 900,1000)

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND CSG>

Get/Set Custom Search Group

Controller → Radio

CSG[\r]

CSG,##########[\r] : Status of Each Search Range

Radio → Controller

CSG,##########[\r]

CSG,OK[\r]

########## (each # is 0 or 1) : 0 : valid / 1 : invalid

The Order of Range is as same as LCD Icon (1 – 10).

Get/Set current status of the custom search range.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

*It can not set all Custom Search Ranges to "0".

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<COMMAND CBP>

Get/Set C-Ch Only Custom Search MOT Band Plan Settings

Controller → Radio

CBP,[SRCH_INDEX][\r]

CBP,[SRCH_INDEX],[MOT_TYPE],[LOWER1],[UPPER1],[STEP1],[OFFSET1],[LOWER2],

[UPPER2],[STEP2],[OFFSET2],[LOWER3],[UPPER3],[STEP3],[OFFSET3],[LOWER4],

[UPPER4],[STEP4],[OFFSET4],[LOWER5],[UPPER5],[STEP5],[OFFSET5],[LOWER6],

[UPPER6],[STEP6],[OFFSET6][\r],

Radio → Controller

CBP,[MOT_TYPE],[LOWER1],[UPPER1],[STEP1],[OFFSET1],[LOWER2],[UPPER2],[STEP2],

[OFFSET2],[LOWER3],[UPPER3],[STEP3],[OFFSET3],[LOWER4],[UPPER4],[STEP4],

[OFFSET4],[LOWER5],[UPPER5],[STEP5],[OFFSET5],[LOWER6],[UPPER6],[STEP6],

[OFFSET6][\r],

CBP, OK[\r]

[SRCH_INDEX

[MOT_TYPE]

[LOWER n]

[UPPER n]

: Index (1-9,0 means 10)

: Band type for MOT(STD/ SPL/CUSTOM)

: Lower Frequency n

: Upper Frequency n

[STEP n] : Step n

"500": 5.0k

"1250": 12.5k

“625": 6.25k "1000": 10.0k

"1500": 15.0k "1875": 18.75k

"2000": 20.0k “2500": 25.0k "3000": 30.0k

"3125": 31.25k "3500": 35.0k "3750": 37.5k

"4000": 40.0k "4375": 43.75k "4500": 45.0k

"5000": 50.0k "5500": 55.0k “5625": 56.25k

"6000": 60.0k "6250": 62.5k "6500": 65.0k

"6875": 68.75k "7000": 70.0k "7500": 75.0k

"8000": 80.0k “8125": 81.25k "8500": 85.0k

“8750": 87.5k "9000": 90.0k “9375": 93.75k

"9500": 95.0k "10000": 100.0k

: Offset n (-1023 to 1023) [OFFSETn]

Get/Sets Band Plan Setting for MOT 800custom/VHF/UHFsite when trunking control channel in custom search.

In set command, if only "," parameters are send the Band Plan setting will not changed. The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

If [MOT_TYPE] is not CUSTOM, any other setting will be ignored.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND CSP>

Get/Set Custom Search Settings

Controller → Radio

CSP,[SRCH_INDEX][\r]

CSP,[SRCH_INDEX],[NAME],[LIMIT_L],[LIMIT_H],[STP],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[RSV],

[HLD],[LOUT],[C-CH],[RSV],[RSV],[QUICK_KEY],[START_KEY],[RSV],[NUMBER_TAG],

[AGC_ANALOG],[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING][\r]

Radio → Controller

CSP,[NAME],[LIMIT_L],[LIMIT_H],[STP],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[RSV],[HLD],[LOUT],

[C-CH],[RSV],[RSV],[QUICK_KEY],[START_KEY],[RSV],[NUMBER_TAG],[AGC_ANALOG],

[AGC_DIGITAL],[P25WAITING][\r]

CSP,OK[\r]

[SRCH_INDEX]

[NAME]

: Index

: Name

(1-9,0 means 10)

(max.16char)

[LIMIT_L]

[LIMIT_H]

[STP]

: Lower Limit Frequency

: Upper Limit Frequency

: Search Step

AUTO : AUTO 833

(250000-13000000)

(250000-13000000)

: 8.33k 2000 : 20k

500 : 5k

625 : 6.25k

750 : 7.5 k

: Modulation

1000 : 10k

1250 : 12.5k

1500 : 15k

2500 : 25k

5000 : 50k

10000 : 100k

(AUTO/AM/FM/NFM/WFM/FMB) [MOD]

[ATT]

[DLY]

[HLD]

[LOUT]

[C-CH]

[QUICK_KEY]

[START_KEY]

[NUMBER_TAG]

[AGC_ANALOG]

: Attenuation

: Delay Time

: System Hold Time

: Lockout

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(-10,-5,-2,0,1,2,5,10,30)

(0-255)

(0:Unlocked / 1:Lockout)

: Control Channel Only (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: Quick Key

: Number tag

(0 – 99 / .(dot) )

: Startup Configuration Key (0 - 9/ .(dot))

(0-999 / NOE)

: AGC Setting for Analog Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

[AGC_DIGITAL]

[P25WAITING]

: AGC Setting for Digital Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

: P25 Waiting time(0,100,200,300, .... , 900,1000)

Get/Set Custom Search Settings.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND WXS>

Get/Set Weather Settings

Controller → Radio

WXS[\r]

WXS,[DLY],[ATT],[ALT_PRI],[RSV],[AGC_ANALOG],[RSV][\r]

Radio → Controller

WXS,[DLY],[ATT],[ALT_PRI],[RSV],[AGC_ANALOG],[RSV] [\r]

WXS,OK[\r]

[DLY] : Delay Time

[ATT] : Attenuation

[ALT_PRI] : Weather Alert Priority

(-10,-5,-2,0,1,2,5,10,30)

[AGC_ANALOG]: AGC Setting for Analog Audio

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

Get/Set Weather Priority Settings.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND SGP>

Get/Set SAME Group Settings

Controller → Radio

SGP,[SAME_INDEX][\r]

SGP,[SAME_INDEX],[NAME],[FIPS1],[FIPS2],[FIPS3],[FIPS4],[FIPS5],[FIPS6],

[FIPS7],[FIPS8][\r]

Radio → Controller

SGP,[NAME],[FIPS1],[FIPS2],[FIPS3],[FIPS4],[FIPS5],[FIPS6],[FIPS7],[FIPS8][\r]

SGP,OK[\r]

[SAME_INDEX]: SAME Index

[NAME]

(1 – 5 )

: SAME Group Name (max.16char)

[FIPS1-8] : FIPS Code (6digit:000000-999999, or ------ means none)

Get/Set SAME Group Settings.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

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<COMMAND TON>

Get/Set Tone-Out Settings

Controller → Radio

TON,[INDEX][\r]

TON,[INDEX],[NAME],[FRQ],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[ALT],[ALTL],[TONE_A],[RSV],

[TONE_B],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV] ,[ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN],[AGC_ANALOG],[RSV],

[RSV] [\r]

Radio → Controller

TON,[INDEX],[NAME],[FRQ],[MOD],[ATT],[DLY],[ALT],[ALTL],[TONE_A],[RSV],

[TONE_B],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV] ,[ALT_COLOR],[ALT_PATTERN],[AGC_ANALOG],[RSV],

[RSV] [\r]

TON,OK[\r]

[INDEX]

[NAME]

[FRQ]

[MOD]

[ATT]

[DLY]

[ALT]

[ALTL]

[TONE_A]

[RSV]

: Index

: Name

: Channel Frequency

: Modulation

: Attenuation

: Delay Time

: Alert Tone

: Alert Tone Level

: Tone A Frequency

(1-9,0 means 10)

(max.16char)

(AUTO / FM / NFM)

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

(0,1,2,5,10,30 / INF : Infinite)

(0:OFF/1-9:Tone No.)

(0:AUTO/1-15) ex.) 10000 means 1000.0Hz

00000 means 0.0Hz

: Reserve Parameter * This is always only “,”.

[TONE_B] : Tone B Frequency

[ALT_COLOR] : Alert Light color

(OFF,BLUE,RED,MAGENTA,GREEN,CYAN,YELLOW,WHITE)

[ALT_PATTERN]: Alert Light Pattern(0:ON / 1:SLow / 2:Fast)

[AGC_ANALOG]: AGC Setting for Analog Audio (0:OFF / 1:ON)

Get/Set Tone-Out Settings.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND CNT>

Get/Set LCD Contrast Settings

Controller → Radio

CNT[\r]

CNT,[CONTRAST][\r]

Radio → Controller

CNT,[CONTRAST][\r]

CNT,OK[\r]

[CONTRAST] : LCD Contrast (1 - 15)

Get/Set LCD Contrast Settings.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

259

<COMMAND SCN>

Get/Set Scanner Option Settings

Controller → Radio

SCN[\r]

SCN,[DISP_MODE],[RSV],[CH_LOG],[G_ATT],[RSV],[P25_LPF][RSV],[RSV],[RSV],

[RSV],[RSV], [RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV], [RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV][\r]

Radio → Controller

SCN,[DISP_MODE],[RSV],[CH_LOG],[G_ATT],[RSV],[P25_LPF],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],

[RSV], [RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV],[RSV][\r]

SCN,OK[\r]

[DISP_MODE] : DISPLAY MODE ( 1:MODE1 / 2:MODE2 / 3:MODE3 )

[CH_LOG]

[G_ATT]

: Control Channel Logging ( 0:OFF / 1:ON / 2:Extend )

: Global attenuator ( 0: OFF / 1: ON )

[P25_LPF] : P25 Low-Pass Filter (0: OFF / 1: ON)

[RSV] : Reserve Parameter * This is always only “,”.

Get/Set Scanner Option Settings

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND VOL>

Get/Set Volume Level Settings

Controller → Radio

VOL[\r]

VOL,[LEVEL][\r]

Radio → Controller

VOL,[LEVEL][\r]

VOL,OK[\r]

[LEVEL] : Volume Level

<COMMAND SQL>

Get/Set Squelch Level Settings

Controller → Radio

SQL[\r]

SQL,[LEVEL][\r]

Radio → Controller

SQL,[LEVEL][\r]

SQL,OK[\r]

[LEVEL] : Squelch Level

<COMMAND P25>

Get/Set APCO Data Settings

Controller → Radio

P25[\r]

Radio → Controller

P25,[RSV],[RSV],[ERR_RATE][\r]

[ERR_RATE] : Error Rate

( 0 - 15 )

(0:OPEN / 1-14 / 15:CLOSE)

(from 0 to 99)

260

<COMMAND DBC>

Get/Set Default Band Coverage Settings

Controller → Radio

DBC,[BNAD_NO][\r]

DBC,[BNAD_NO],[STEP],[MOD][\r]

Radio → Controller

DBC, [STEP],[MOD] [\r]

DBC,OK[\r]

[BAND_NO]

[STP]

500

833

: Band No (1-31)

Band number of band coverage

: Search Step

: 5k

: 8.33k

625 : 6.25k

1000 : 10k

750 : 7.5 k

1250 : 12.5k

1500 : 15k

5000 : 50k

[MOD]

2000 : 20k

10000 : 100k

: Modulation

2500 : 25k

(AM / NFM / FM / WFM / FMB)

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND GDO>

Get/Set GPS Disp Option

Controller → Radio

GDO[\r]

GDO,[DISP_MODE],[UNIT],[TIME_FORMAT],[TIME_ZONE],[POS_FORMAT][\r]

Radio → Controller

GDO,[DISP_MODE],[UNIT],[TIME_FORMAT],[TIME_ZONE],[POS_FORMAT][\r]

GDO,OK[\r]

[DISP_MODE] : Display GPS Mode

( 0:ETA / 1:Clock / 2:Elevation / 3:Speed / 4:Location )

[UNIT] : Distance Unit

[TIME_FORMAT]: Time Format

( 0: mile / 1: km )

( 0: 12 H / 1: 24H)

[TIME_ZONE] : Time Zone (-14.0/-13.5/.../-0.5/0.0/0.5/.../13.5/14.0) ex) “-14.0” means “- 14.0 H”.

[POS_FORMAT]: Position Format ( DMS / DEG )

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

261

<COMMAND BSP>

Get/Set Band Scope System Settings

Controller → Radio

BSP[\r]

BSP,[FRQ],[STP],[SPN],[MAX_HOLD][\r]

Radio → Controller

BSP,[FRQ],[STP],[SPN],[MAX_HOLD][\r]

BSP,OK[\r]

[FRQ]

[STP]

: Center Frequency

: Search Step

500 : 5k

833 : 8.33k

625 : 6.25k

1000 : 10k

1500 : 15k

5000 : 50k

2000 : 20k

10000 : 100k

: Sweep Span [SPN]

0.2M,

0.8M,

0.4M,

1M,

0.6M,

2M,

4M,

10M,

60M,

120M,

6M,

20M,

80M,

140M,

8M,

40M,

100M,

160M,

750 : 7.5 k

1250 : 12.5k

2500 : 25k

180M,

300M,

450M,

[MAX_HOLD]

200M,

350M,

250M,

400M,

500M

: Max Hold Display

Get/Set Band Scope System Settings.

In set command, only "," parameters are not changed.

(0:OFF / 1:ON)

The set command is aborted if any format error is detected.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND GIE>

Get Global IF exchange Frequency

Controller → Radio

GIE [\r]

Radio → Controller

GIE,[FRQ][\r]

GIE,-1[\r]

[FRQ] : IF Exchange Frequency (250000-13000000)

This command is used to get Global IF exchange frequency list.

You should call this command again and again to get all global IF exchange frequencies until the scanner returns "-1".

"-1" means that no more IF exchange frequency exists.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

262

<COMMAND CIE>

Clear IF exchange Frequency

Controller → Radio

CIE,[FRQ][\r]

Radio → Controller

CIE,OK[\r]

[FRQ] : IF Exchange Frequency (250000-13000000)

This command clear Frequency from Global IF exchange Frequency list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND RIE>

Register IF exchange Frequency

Controller → Radio

RIE,[FRQ][\r]

Radio → Controller

RIE,OK[\r]

[FRQ] : IF Exchange Frequency (250000-13000000)

This command register Frequency to Global IF exchange Frequency list.

This command is only acceptable in Programming Mode.

<COMMAND BAV>

*Get Battery Voltage

Controller → Radio

BAV[\r]

Radio → Controller

BAV,####[\r] : A/D Value (0-1023)

Battery Level[V] = (3.2[V] * #### * 2 )/1023

Returns current battery voltage.

This command is for test mode.

<COMMAND WIN>

*Get Window Voltage

Controller → Radio

WIN[\r]

Radio → Controller

WIN,###,[FRQ][\r] : ### : A/D Value (0-255)

Returns current window voltage and its frequency.

The order of the frequency digits is from 1 GHz digit to 100 Hz digit.

This command is for test mode.

263

DCS 115

DCS 116

DCS 122

DCS 125

DCS 131

DCS 132

DCS 134

DCS 143

DCS 145

DCS 152

DCS 155

DCS 156

DCS 162

DCS 165

DCS 172

DCS 174

DCS 205

DCS 212

DCS 223

DCS 225

DCS 226

MODE

DCS 023

DCS 025

DCS 026

DCS 031

DCS 032

DCS 036

DCS 043

DCS 047

DCS 051

DCS 053

DCS 054

DCS 065

DCS 071

DCS 072

DCS 073

DCS 074

DCS 114

CTCSS/DCS CODE LIST

CTCSS

MODE

CTCSS 67.0Hz

CTCSS 69.3Hz

CTCSS 71.9Hz

CTCSS 74.4Hz

CTCSS 77.0Hz

CTCSS 79.7Hz

CTCSS 82.5Hz

CTCSS 85.4Hz

CTCSS 88.5Hz

CTCSS 91.5Hz

CTCSS 94.8Hz

CTCSS 97.4Hz

CTCSS 100.0Hz

CTCSS 103.5Hz

CTCSS 107.2Hz

CTCSS 110.9Hz

DCS

73

74

75

76

77

69

70

71

72

78

79

CODE

64

65

66

67

68

154

155

156

157

158

159

160

161

145

146

147

148

149

150

151

152

153

162

163

164

165

136

137

138

139

140

141

142

143

144

CODE

128

129

130

131

132

133

134

135

CTCSS 114.8Hz

CTCSS 118.8Hz

CTCSS 123.0Hz

CTCSS 127.3Hz

CTCSS 131.8Hz

CTCSS 136.5Hz

CTCSS 141.3Hz

CTCSS 146.2Hz

CTCSS 151.4Hz

CTCSS 156.7Hz

CTCSS 159.8Hz

CTCSS 162.2Hz

CTCSS 165.5Hz

CTCSS 167.9Hz

CTCSS 171.3Hz

CTCSS 173.8Hz

CTCSS 177.3Hz

DCS 332

DCS 343

DCS 346

DCS 351

DCS 356

DCS 364

DCS 365

DCS 371

DCS 411

DCS 412

DCS 413

DCS 423

DCS 431

DCS 432

DCS 445

DCS 446

DCS 452

DCS 454

DCS 455

DCS 462

DCS 464

DCS 243

DCS 244

DCS 245

DCS 246

DCS 251

DCS 252

DCS 255

DCS 261

DCS 263

DCS 265

DCS 266

DCS 271

DCS 274

DCS 306

DCS 311

DCS 315

DCS 325

DCS 331

264

193

194

195

196

197

198

199

200

184

185

186

187

188

189

190

191

192

201

202

203

204

175

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

183

166

167

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

90

91

92

93

94

86

87

88

89

95

96

80

81

82

83

84

85

214

215

216

217

218

219

220

221

222

205

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

223

224

225

226

227

228

229

230

231

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

112

113

97

98

99

100

101

102

DCS 465

DCS 466

DCS 503

DCS 506

DCS 516

DCS 523

DCS 526

DCS 532

DCS 546

DCS 565

DCS 606

DCS 612

DCS 624

DCS 627

DCS 631

DCS 632

DCS 654

DCS 662

DCS 664

DCS 703

DCS 712

DCS 723

DCS 731

DCS 732

DCS 734

DCS 743

DCS 754

CTCSS 179.9Hz

CTCSS 183.5Hz

CTCSS 186.2Hz

CTCSS 189.9Hz

CTCSS 192.8Hz

CTCSS 196.6Hz

CTCSS 199.5Hz

CTCSS 203.5Hz

CTCSS 206.5Hz

CTCSS 210.7Hz

CTCSS 218.1Hz

CTCSS 225.7Hz

CTCSS 229.1Hz

CTCSS 233.6Hz

CTCSS 241.8Hz

CTCSS 250.3Hz

CTCSS 254.1Hz

FONT DATA

Character pattern of 8 x 16 dot

This character pattern is Large Font.

*In this document, characters of these areas are described as normal characters.

265

266

267

268

269

270

Character pattern of 8 x 8 dot

This character pattern is Small Font.

271

272

273

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