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Introduction, Using the preprog rammed data – Radio Shack PRO-106 User Manual

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3.

V

-Scanner folder 00 should alr

eady be

selected by default, or use the

ST

keys to

scr
oll to the desir

ed location. Y

ou can save

your work to an empty folder or overwrite the

contents of a pr

ogrammed folder

.

4.

Pr

ess the

Stor

softkey

. If the folder is not

empty

, you ar

e pr

ompted to confirm the

operation, which will erase the curr

ent

V

-Scanner folder contents. Pr

ess

YES

to

confirm and overwrite, or

NO

to cancel. The

scanner will display:

5.

Enter a name for the V

-Scanner using the

Standar

d T
ext Entry Method and pr

ess

OK

.

The scanner displays the following scr

een

while storing the contents of working memory

to the selected V

-Folder:

6.

Pr

ess the

Cancl

softkey to r

eturn to the main

V

-Scanner menu.

To

Load a V

-Scanner folder into W

orking

Memory:

1.

Pr

ess

FUNC PGM (PROG)

to open the

V

-Scanner menu.

2.

Pr

ess the

Load

softkey

.

Introduction

3.

Use the

ST

keys to select the V

-Scanner

folder for your location.

4.

Pr

ess the

Load

softkey

.

5.

The scanner will pr

ompt you with a warning:

Really overwrite main memory?

” Pr

ess

the

YES

softkey to pr

oceed, or pr

ess

NO

if you

don’

t want to erase your working memory

contents. (See the pr

evious section if you

need to save your working memory

.)

6.

After pr

essing the

YES

softkey

, the scanner

loads the V

-Folder (example shows Folder #3

for South Florida):

7.

After the loading operation is complete,

pr

ess the

SCAN

key

. The scanner will r

eboot

and begin scanning.

8.

While the radio is scanning, turn of

f the Scan

Lists except the one for your ar

ea. Use the

1 – 0

keys to toggle Scan lists 1-10 on and

of

f, and

FUNC 1 – FUNC 0

to toggle Scan

Lists 11-20 on and of

f. If your wer

e to turn of

f

all but Scan List 5, the display would appear

as follows while scanning:

Using the Preprog

rammed Data