PRO-23 (200-0504) Operation Faxback Doc. # 6491 TURNING ON THE SCANNER AND SETTING SQUELCH Note: Make sure that SQUELCH is turned fully counterclockwise before you turn on the scanner. 1. Turn VOLUME clockwise until you hear a hissing sound. 2. Turn SQUELCH clockwise, just until the hissing sound stops. At this point, the scanner automatically starts scanning channels. Your scanner stops when it finds a signal, and starts scanning again about 2 seconds after the signal ends. This two-second delay gives you a chance to hear a reply to the first signal. Press MANUAL to stop scanning. Note: If you want to listen to a weak or distant station, turn SQUELCH counterclockwise. You might hear hissing between transmissions. STORING FREQUENCIES Follow these steps to store frequencies into channels. 1. Press MANUAL. Enter the channel number you want to store a frequency in. 2. Press PROGRAM. PGM appears on the display to indicate the scanner is in the programming mode. 3. Enter a frequency. 4. Press WX/E to store the frequency. Notes: If you made a mistake in Step 3, Error appears on the display and the scanner sounds three beeps To enter a different frequency, start again from Step 3. The scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency to the nearest valid frequency. For example, if you try to enter a frequency of 151.473, the scanner accepts it as 151.475. 5. Repeat Steps 1-4 to program more channels. Or, if you want to program the next channel in sequence, repeat Steps 2-4. To listen to a frequency you have stored, press MANUAL, the channel number, and MANUAL again. SEARCHING FOR AND TEMPORARILY STORING ACTIVE FREQUENCIES Good references for active frequencies are Radio Shacks "Police Call Radio Guide Including Fire and Emergency Services," "Aeronautical Frequency Directory," and Maritime Frequency Directory." We update these directories every year, so be sure to get a current copy. If you do not have a reference to frequencies in your area, or if you want to search for unlisted frequencies, use a limit search or direct search. See also "A Guide to the Action Bands" in this manual. Limit Search A limit search lets you search for active frequencies between upper and lower limits that you set. -L- appears on the display during a limit search. 1. Press PROGRAM, then LIMIT. LO appears on the display. 2. Enter the lower limit of the frequency range you want to search. 3. Press WX/E, then LIMIT. HI appears on the display. Note: If the frequency you entered is not usable, Error appears. To enter a different frequency, start again from Step 2 4. Enter the upper limit of the frequency range. 5. Press WX/E, then LIMIT. 6. Press DOWN ARROW to search from the upper to the lower limit or press UP ARROW to search from the lower to the upper limit. The current monitor memory number starts flashing at the top of the display. 7. When the scanner stops on a transmission you want to save, press MONITOR to store the frequency in the current monitor memory. The monitor number then stops flashing. 8. Press either DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to continue the search. If you saved a frequency in a monitor memory, then the monitor memory number on the display advances by one and resumes flashing. (If the last monitor memory was 5, the scanner returns to monitor memory 1.) Note: The scanner automatically shifts to the next monitor memory in sequence after you store a frequency in the current monitor memory. For example, after you store a frequency in monitor memory 1, monitor memory 2 flashes at the top of the display after you resume searching. Direct Search When you listen to a channel, you can search up or down from the currently displayed frequency. -d- appears on the display during a direct search. 1. Press MANUAL, the channel number, then MANUAL to select a frequency stored in a channel. 2. Press DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to search up or down from the selected frequency. 3. When the scanner stops on a transmission, press MONITOR to store that frequency in the current monitor memory. Or press DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to continue the search. LISTENING TO MONITOR MEMORIES Once you have stored frequencies using a direct or limit search, you can listen to monitor memories by pressing MANUAL, MONITOR, and then the number for the monitor memory you want to listen to. MOVING A FREQUENCY FROM A MONITOR MEMORY TO A CHANNEL A monitor memory is a temporary storage area. You can move a frequency stored in a monitor memory to a permanent channel. 1. Press MANUAL. 2. Enter the number for the channel you want to store the monitor frequency in. 3. Press PROGRAM. 4. Press MONITOR and the number of the monitor memory number that has the frequency you want to store. The channel number starts flashing. 5. Press WX/E. The scanner stores the frequency in the selected channel, and the channel number stops flashing. MANUALLY SELECTING A CHANNEL You can continuously monitor a specific channel without scanning. This is useful if you hear an emergency broadcast on a channel and do not want to miss any details-even though there might be periods of silence-or if you want to monitor a specific channel. Follow these steps to manually select a channel. 1. Press MANUAL. 2. Enter the channel number. 3. Press MANUAL again. Or, if your scanner is scanning and stops at the desired channel, press MANUAL one time. (Pressing MANUAL additional times causes your scanner to step through the channels.) Scanning the Channels To re-activate automatic scanning after monitoring a specific channel, press SCAN. Your scanner then scans through all non-locked channels in the activated banks. Adjust SQUELCH to eliminate the hissing sound that occurs between transmissions. (BR/smc-15-16-94)