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Program Mode
Keystrokes
SCAN
MAN
PGM
WX
PRI
TEXT
TRUNK
TUNE
ATT
L/OUT
MODE
SRCH
2, 3, PGM
1, 2, 3, PGM
DECIMAL POINT
<frequency> ENTER
π
or
θ
FUNC + MAN
FUNC + MODE
FUNC + PRI
FUNC + TUNE
FUNC + ATT
FUNC CLR
FUNC + 5
FUNC + 7
FUNC + L/OUT
FUNC + TEXT
FUNC + PROGRAM
FUNC +
π
or
θ
Function
Activates Scan Mode
Activates Manual Mode
Increments to the next channel memory
Activates Weather Mode
Selects priority channel for programming
Edits text tag for selected channel
Enters ID List Edit for the selected bank
Enters Tune Mode
Toggles attenuation for selected channel, or, if global attenuation is set, toggles global attenuation on or off
Toggles lockout on the selected channel
Cycles through valid modes for the selected channel, clears any stored CT or DC settings
Sets search range for programmable search range (PSR)
Jumps to channel 23 in the current bank
Jumps to bank 1, channel 23
Toggles delay on selected channel on or off
Enters a frequency into channel memory
π
steps to the next channel,
θ
steps to the previous channel, hold down to scroll
Toggles digital AGC
If selected channel mode is set to CT or DC, edits CT or DC code
Stores the frequency of the selected channel into the priority channel
Stores the frequency of the selected channel frequency into the tune memory
Toggles attenuator mode, normal or global
Clears all programming data in selected channel
Toggles open or closed mode for current bank
Edits bank text tag
Jumps to the next locked out channel
Edits welcome screen line 4 (stored with V-Scanner as folder name)
Enters V-Scanner function menu
π
jumps forward to the next bank,
θ
jumps to the previous bank, hold down to scroll
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Table of contents
- 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 9 FEATURES
- 14 THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
- 15 SCANNING LEGALLY
- 16 GETTING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR SCANNER
- 16 About the Keypad
- 18 Understanding Your Scanner’s Memory Organization
- 18 V-Scanners
- 18 Channel Storage Banks
- 19 Channels
- 19 Search Banks
- 19 Understanding Your Scanner’s Channel Receive Modes
- 20 AM Mode (AM)
- 20 FM/Digital Mode (FM)
- 20 CTCSS Mode (CT)
- 21 DCS Mode (DC)
- 21 Motorola/APCO-25 Trunking Mode (MO)
- 23 EDACS Trunking Mode (ED)
- 24 PREPARATION
- 24 Listening Safely
- 24 Traffic Safety
- 24 Power Sources
- 25 Using Batteries
- 27 Charging Rechargeable Batteries
- 28 Using AC Power
- 28 Using Vehicle Battery Power
- 29 Antenna
- 29 Connecting the Supplied Antenna
- 29 Connecting an Optional External Antenna
- 30 Connecting an Earphone/Headphones
- 30 Connecting an External Speaker
- 31 Using the Belt Clip
- 31 PROGRAMMING YOUR SCANNER
- 31 Programming Conventional Channels
- 31 Storing Conventional Frequencies
- 33 Programming Trunked Systems
- 34 Programming Motorola analog, digital, and APCO-25 trunking systems
- 35 Programming EDACS Trunking Systems
- 36 Programming Motorola VHF and UHF Trunking Systems
- 37 Programming Motorola 800 MHz Splinter Systems
- 37 Programming Fleet Maps
- 39 Talkgroup IDs
- 39 Storing Talkgroup IDs
- 41 Programming the Priority Channel
- 42 Programming a stored channel frequency in the priority channel
- 42 Programming the Priority Channel Directly
- 42 Programming a Weather Channel as Priority
- 43 Activating the Priority Feature
- 43 Programming channels for CTCSS and DCS operation
- 47 General Programming Notes
- 47 Storing Text Tags
- 47 Assigning a Text Tag to a Channel
- 48 Assigning a Text Tag to a Group ID
- 48 Assigning a Text Tag to a Channel Storage Bank
- 49 Text Input Chart
- 50 OPERATING YOUR SCANNER
- 50 Initial Preparation
- 50 Turning on the Scanner and Setting Squelch
- 50 Scanning
- 51 Turning Channel Storage Banks Off and On
- 51 Monitoring a Single Channel/Battery Save Circuit
- 52 Using CTCSS and DCS
- 52 Deleting Frequencies from Channels
- 53 Searching and Tuning
- 53 Finding and Storing Active Frequencies
- 53 Searching a Preprogrammed Frequency Range
- 55 Search Band Charts
- 59 Searching Active Frequencies in Your Desired Frequency Range
- 60 Using Zeromatic
- 60 Using Seek Search
- 61 Manually Tuning a Frequency
- 61 Using Frequency Copy
- 62 Copying a Frequency into a Specified Channel
- 62 Copying a Frequency into a Vacant Channel in a Specified Bank
- 63 Coping a Frequency into the Priority Channel
- 64 SPECIAL FEATURES
- 64 Listening to the Weather band
- 64 Listening to a Weather Channel
- 64 SAME Standby Mode
- 65 Weather Alert Alarm Demonstration
- 66 Using the Delay Function
- 66 Locking Out Channels or Frequencies
- 66 Locking Out Channels
- 67 Reviewing the Lock-Out Channels
- 67 Locking Out Search Frequencies
- 67 Reviewing Locked-Out Search Frequencies
- 68 Clearing a Locked-Out Search Frequency
- 68 Clearing All Locked-Out Frequencies in a Search Bank
- 68 Changing the Receive mode
- 69 Using the Attenuator
- 70 Turning the Key Tone On and Off
- 71 Using the Display Backlight
- 72 Using the Keylock
- 72 Changing the Display Contrast
- 72 Working with V-Scanners
- 79 Using the Digital AGC Function
- 79 Cloning the Programmed Data
- 81 TRUNKING SPECIAL FEATURES
- 81 Trunking Operation
- 83 Setting Squelch for Trunking
- 83 Talkgroup ID Hold
- 83 Turning an ID Sub-Bank On or Off
- 84 Open and Closed Mode Operation
- 85 Toggling Open and Closed Modes
- 85 Manual ID Lockout Toggle
- 86 Activating ID Lockout While Scanning
- 86 Reviewing Locked-Out Talkgroup IDs
- 86 Changing from ID Text Tag Display to ID Code Display
- 86 Trunked Delay Function
- 87 Clearing Talkgroup Ids
- 87 Clearing All Talkgroup IDs in One Bank
- 89 Digital Operation
- 90 Updating the DSP Firmware
- 92 A GENERAL GUIDE TO FREQUENCIES
- 92 US Weather Frequencies (in MHz)
- 92 Ham Radio Frequencies
- 92 Birdie Frequencies
- 94 GUIDE TO THE ACTION BANDS
- 94 Typical band Usage (in MHz)
- 94 HF Band
- 94 VHF Band
- 94 220 MHz Band
- 94 UHF Band
- 94 800MHz Band
- 94 Primary Usage
- 95 VHF Band
- 95 UHF Band
- 95 BAND ALLOCATION
- 101 FREQUENCY CONVERSION
- 103 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 104 Troubleshooting Chart
- 105 RESETTING/INITIALIZING THE SCANNER
- 105 Resetting the Scanner
- 105 Initializing the Scanner
- 108 SPECIFICATIONS
- 108 Frequency Coverage
- 108 Memory Organization
- 108 Sensitivity (20 dB S/N)
- 109 Selectivity
- 109 IF Rejection
- 109 Spurious Rejection
- 109 Scanning Speed and Delay
- 110 Intermediate Frequencies (IF)
- 110 Squelch Sensitivity
- 110 Power Requirements
- 110 Physical
- 111 Command Quick Reference Guide
- 111 Scan Mode
- 113 Manual Mode
- 114 Program Mode
- 115 Search Mode
- 116 Weather Mode
- 117 Tune Mode
- 118 ID List Edit
- 119 Startup keys (entry during welcome screen display)