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4. Press

ENTER

to store the fre-

quency into the channel.

Notes:

• If you made a mistake in Step

3,

Invalid

Freq

appears

and the scanner beeps when
you press

ENTER

. Simply start

again from Step 3.

• Your scanner automatically

rounds the entered frequency
down to the nearest valid fre-
quency. For example, if you
enter a frequency of 151.473,
your scanner accepts it as
151.470.

• The scanner automatically

pauses 2 seconds on a channel
after a transmission ends
before it proceeds to the next
channel. To turn off delay, press

FUNC

then

DELAY

. (See “Using

Delay” on Page 30).

5. If necessary, change the receive

mode (see “Changing the Receive
Mode” on Page 33). If you select
PL or DPL mode, enter the PL or
DPL code by pressing

STEP

(to

move through the codes upward)
or

FUNC

then

STEP

(to move

through the codes downward).

6. To program the next channel in

sequence, press

PROG

and

repeat Steps 3 through 5.

STORING TEXT TAGS

You can customize your scanner by
storing text tags (up to 12 characters)

for easy identification of channel
transmissions, trunk IDs, or banks.

Assigning a Text Tag to a
Channel

1. Press

MAN

, enter the bank num-

ber or channel number where you
want to enter the text, then press

MAN

again.

M

and the channel

number appear at the upper left
corner of the display (for example:
M100).

2. Press

PROG

.

M

changes to

P

on

the display.

3. Press

TEXT

. The cursor appears

at the third line on the display.

4. Enter the desired text using the

number keys (see “Text Input
Chart” on Page 24).

Note: If you make a mistake,
press

or

to move to the char-

acter you want to change.

5. Press

ENTER

to input the text.

Assigning a Text Tag to a
Bank

1. Select a channel within the

desired bank by pressing

MAN

and entering the 3-digit bank num-
ber (000 for bank 0 or 200 for
bank 2, for example). Press

MAN

again, then press

PROG

.

2. Press

FUNC

then

6

. The cursor

appears at the 3rd line on the dis-
play.

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