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LIGHT
(the backlight turns on when it receives a
Close Call signal)
•
BEEP
(the scanner beeps when it receives a
Close Call signal)
•
NONE
(the scanner does not alert)
•
Turn the scroll control to display an option, then
press
E
.
•
SET CC BANDS:
Lets you select the Close Call
band settings. You can turn the following bands on
or off.
VHF LOW
(25.0000 – max.87.2875 MHz)
AIR BAND
(108.0000 - 136.9916 MHz)
VHF HIGH
(137.0000 - 224.9950 MHz, except for
174.0000 - 215.9999 MHz)
UHF
(400.0000 - 512.0000 MHz)
800MHz
+
(806.0000 - 960.0000 MHz)
•
Use the scroll control to select a band, press
E
,
•
then use the scroll control to select ON or OFF
and press
E
. Turning off undesired bands speeds
up Close Call operation. (The Close Call feature
does not work for frequencies greater than 960
MHz.)
Close Call Hits
When the scanner detects a Close Call hit, it alerts you
according to the Override and Alert settings in the previous
section. While listening to a Close Call hit, you can press
Hold
to hold on the hit frequency, press
E
to quickly save
the frequency into memory, press
L/O
to lock out the
frequency from Close Call and Search operation, or wait for
the transmission to end. If you are in Close Call Only or
Close Call Override mode, and you do not press any key,
the scanner returns to its previous operation after the
transmission ends and the set delay time expires.
If you are holding on the frequency, press
Hold
again to
resume the previous operation.
Search and Close Call Options
The settings in this section affect custom searches,
service searches, and Close Call operation.
Managing Locked-Out Frequencies
While searching or during Close Call operation, if you press
L/O
while the scanner is stopped on a frequency, that
frequency is locked out of these modes. You can lock out up
to 200 frequencies.
Note:
Locking out a frequency does not lock out a channel