GME TX3100DP User Manual
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SCANNING
The TX3100 has a SCAN function that allows a selection of user
programmable channels to be scanned for signals. Channels
are scanned at 20 channels per second. When a signal is found,
scanning will pause on that channel to allow the signal to be
heard, then resume scanning when the channel is clear again.
PROGRAMMING SCAN CHANNELS
Your TX3100 is supplied with all 80 UHF CB channels
programmed into the Scan memory. Any channels not needed,
can be removed if required.
To add or remove channels from the scan memory
1. Ensure that the radio is not already scanning. If it is, briefly
press the
key to cancel the scan function.
2. Select the required channel by using the or keys
•
If
is visible on the display, the selected channel is
already in the scan memory.
•
If
is not visible, then the selected channel is not in
the memory.
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To add or remove the selected channel, press and hold the
key for a few seconds until a beep is heard.
3. Repeat step 2 to add or remove other channels in the
scan memory.
To start scanning
To begin scanning, briefly press the
key. A high beep will
be heard,
will flash on the display and the radio will
begin scanning.
NOTE:
If there is only one channel programmed into the Scan
memory, a long low beep will be heard when you press the
key and the command will be ignored.
To stop scanning
To cancel the scan, briefly press the
key. A low beep will
be heard and
will stop flashing on the display.
USING SCAN
•
If a busy channel is found, scanning will pause on that channel
to allow the signal to be heard and will remain there for as
long as the channel remains busy. Once the channel has been
clear for 5 seconds, scanning will resume automatically.
•
If your radio is paused on a busy channel and you wish to
remain there, briefly press the
key. The radio will exit
Scan mode and remain on the busy channel.
•
If the radio pauses on a busy channel and you don’t wish
to listen to the conversation briefly press either of the or
keys. The radio will skip over that channel and resume
scanning from the next channel in the sequence.