LMIT Menu Reference
The LMIT menu is used when creating new Limit Search objects,
or editing existing Limit Search objects. All menus are shown in
the scanners display as a three line window that can be scrolled
up or down to access the various different parameters. The
active parameter is always the middle parameter and is indicated
by a flashing “
:
”. The entire LMIT menu is shown below:
LMIT Parameter
Options
Description
Scan Lists
FrLO
FrHi
Tag
L/Out
LED Mode
LED Color
Latch LED
Backlight
Alarm
Fav
EXPERT BELOW
Modulation
Atten
On or Off for Scan Lists
1-20
Sets membership in Scan Lists. Use
keys to
scroll through Scan Lists. Use
SEL
key to toggle
Scan List membership. A “
*
” next to the Scan List
number indicates that the object is mapped to that
Scan List.
Any supported frequency in
MHz
A frequency that will be used as the lower limit for
the limit search range
Any supported frequency in
MHz
A frequency that will be used as the upper limit for
the limit search range
Alpha-numeric text
The alphanumeric display name for the LMIT
search. Use the standard text entry method or
QTXT to name the object.
On or Off
Permanent lockout for the LMIT channel. Also
accessed by pressing
FUNC L/OUT
while the
scanner is stopped on the LMIT object.
Solid or Flash
Controls whether the ALERT LED flashes or
remains on solid when the ALERT LED is used.
0-7
Sets LED color to 0-7 as defined in the GLOB
menu. By default, 0=LED Off, 1=Red, 2=Yellow,
3=Green, 4=Cyan, 5=Blue, 6=Magenta, 7=White.
On or Off
Normally the ALERT LED is active only while the
object is receiving a transmission. When Latch is
on, the ALERT LED will remain lit after the
transmission is complete, unless overridden by a
subsequent object that is also using the ALERT
LED.
On, Off or Flash
Controls whether the backlight should be on, off or
flashing while the object is active.
None, Chirp, Hi-Lo, Alert,
Ring, 2-Chirp, Fast Hi-Lo,
DTMF#
Sets the Audible Alarm for the LMIT object. When
an Audible Alarm is selected, the selected alarm will
play anytime the scanner stops for activity on the
LMIT object while scanning.
On or Off
When On, the LMIT object is a member of the
Favorites Scan List.
AM, FM, NFM, AU
Modulation setting for the LMIT search. In most
cases AU will work fine. Use AM to override and
force AM modulation, FM to force FM modulation,
NFM to force narrow FM modulation.
On or Off
When on, applies 20 dB of attenuation to all hits
received on the LMIT search. Useful in areas where
interference from nearby strong signals is present.
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