GME GX660 User Manual
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GX660
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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2 . If only one channel is stored in the scan memory, an error
beep will sound and the radio will switch to that
memory channel .
3 . I f there is traffic on a channel being scanned, scanning will
stop on that channel until the traffic disappears . Scanning
will then resume 3 seconds later
4 . If the Scan is paused on a busy channel and you don’t
wish to listen to that traffic, briefly press the key to skip
that channel and continue scanning .
5 . The PTT cannot be used while the radio is scanning . If
pressed, an error beep will be heard .
6 . If the 16 key is pressed briefly whilst scanning, the radio
will switch to channel 16 and scanning is paused . If the 16
key is pressed again, the scan resumes .
7 . If the Scan key is pressed during scanning, scanning will
stop and radio will return to the start channel .
8 . Pressing the SQL/HL key momentarily while scanning will
pause the SCAN and activate the Squelch Level Change
mode . The LCD display will show the current squelch level
setting . To change the squelch level press the or keys .
A few seconds after the squelch level has been changed
the scan function will resume .
9 . Pressing the VOL/INT key momentarily while scanning will
pause the SCAN and activate the Volume Level Change
mode . The LCD display will show the current volume Level .
To change the Volume level press the or keys . A few
seconds after the volume level has been changed, the scan
function will resume .
10 . Pressing the VOL/INT key for more than 2 seconds while
scanning will stop the SCAN and enter the Country
Selection mode
11 . If the SQL/HL key is pressed for more than 2 seconds
while scanning, an error beep will be heard and the key
press will be ignored .
MEMORY MODE
To store a channel into the Scan Memory, select the required
channel then press the SCAN/MEM for 2 seconds . The
MEM icon is displayed on that channel . To remove a channel
from the memory, select the required channel in the Scan
memory and press SCAN/MEM for 2 seconds . The MEM icon
disappears on that channel .