GME TX6200 User Manual
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TX6200
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N UA L
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SELECTIVE CALLING
ENDING THE SCAN
To cancel the Group Scan mode, briefly 
press the SCAN key. A low beep will be 
heard and ‘SCAN’ will disappear from 
the display. The radio will return to the 
priority channel.
USING THE GROUP SCAN 
AS A SECOND OPEN SCAN
There may be applications where you 
have no need for the priority channel 
and would prefer to have two Open Scan 
modes with separate channel groups in 
each. This would allow you to scan either 
channel group without the interruption 
caused by monitoring a priority channel.
Your TX6200 can be Dealer programmed 
to convert the Group Scan function into 
a second Open Scan mode. If you would 
prefer this feature over the present 
Group Scan option you should contact 
your GME Dealer to arrange for this 
feature to be enabled.
When the second Open Scan mode 
is enabled, the original Open Scan 
mode becomes Scan 1 while the new 
additional Open Scan mode becomes 
Scan 2. To select the required scan 
mode briefly press the F key immediately 
followed by the OS/GS key. ‘OS’ is 
displayed for Scan 1 and ‘GS’ for Scan 2.
The two Open Scan modes are identical 
in operation. To program and operate 
each Open Scan mode refer to the 
section earlier on ’Open Scan.’
NOTE: Enabling or disabling the second 
Open Scan mode is not a user selectable 
option. Once enabled by your Dealer, the 
additional Open Scan mode becomes a 
permanent part of the TX6200’s features and 
replaces the standard Group Scan function. If 
you find later that you need the Group Scan 
function re-enabled, you will need to return 
your TX6200 to your Dealer.
WHAT IS SELCALL
Your TX6200 has a Selective Calling 
(Selcall) system that operates like a 
telephone. Your radio is pre-programmed 
with its own unique Selcall Identification 
number. If this number is called by 
another radio, your TX6200 will beep to 
alert you.
If you do not want to hear any other 
activity while waiting on a channel, you 
can push the QUIET key. The radio will 
then remain quiet to all incoming signals 
until your Selcall number is called. 
The TX6200 will allow you to store up 
to ten of your most frequently called 
numbers in memory and each number 
can be labelled with a 5-letter name for 
easy identification.
