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SPECIAL FEATURES

LOCKING OUT

You can scan existing channels faster by locking out chan-

nels that have a continuous transmission.
To lock out a channel while scanning, press 

L/OUT

 when

the scanner stops on the channel. To lock out a channel

manually, manually select the channel and press 

L/OUT

 un-

til 

L/O

 appears on the display.

To remove the lockout from a channel, manually select the

channel and press 

L/OUT

 until 

L/O

 disappears from the dis-

play.

Note:

 You can still manually select locked-out channels.

To remove all lockout from a channels as follows:
1. Press 

MAN

.

2. Press and hold 

CLEAR

 then press 

L/OUT

Lo ALL–CL

appears on the display.

3. Press 

ENT

 to clear all lock out. If you do not clear lock-

out, press 

CLEAR

.

USING KEYLOCK

After programming your scanner, you can eliminate accidental

program and/or functional changes by locking the keypad.

To turn the keylock on, press and hold          for approxi-

mately 3 seconds, or until the scanner beeps three times

and            appears in the display. The only usable keys while

this function is active are         , 

MAN

SCAN

LIGHT

,

SQUELCH

 and 

VOLUME

.

To turn the keylock function off, press and hold         for

approximately 3 seconds until the scanner beeps three times

and           disappears in the display.

USING DELAY

Many agencies use a two-way radio system that has a pe-

riod of several seconds between a query and a reply. To avoid

missing a reply, you can program a 2-second delay into any

channel or frequency. When your scanner stops on a chan-

nel or frequency with a programmed delay, 

DLY

 appears on

the display and the scanner continues to monitor that fre-

quency for 2 seconds after the transmission stops before

resuming scanning.

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Summary of Contents for PSR-216

Page 1: ...1 PSR 216 200 Channel Portable Scanner OWNER S MANUAL PSR216OM p65 2004 04 08 16 49 Page 1 Adobe PageMaker 6 5J Win...

Page 2: ...you ve already stored to help you use the scanner s memory more efficiently Liquid Crystal Display shows the selected channel and frequency Two Second Scan Delay helps prevent the loss of replies on...

Page 3: ...y 10 OPERATION 11 Turning On The Scanner Setting Volume And Squelch 11 Programming Frequencies 11 Scanning Stored Channels 13 Searching 14 Monitoring One Channel 15 Deleting a Frequency From A Channel...

Page 4: ...an external AC or DC adapter to operate the scanner Connecting an adapter to POWER disconnects the internal batteries You can use the POWER jack with either non rechargeable or recharge able nickel ca...

Page 5: ...t correctly fit the scanner s POWER CHARGE jack The recommended adapter meets these specifications Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the scanner or the adapter When...

Page 6: ...while recharging the battery pack rechargeable batteries but charging takes longer Note A rechargeable battery pack rechargeable batteries lasts longer if you let it fully discharge once a month To do...

Page 7: ...scanner This disconnects the internal speaker Caution To protect your hearing follow these guidelines when you use an earphone or headphones Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Extended high...

Page 8: ...equency The range of numbers above the key 21 40 for example indicate the channels that make up a channel storage bank DELAY programs a two second delay while scanning or searching or enters a decimal...

Page 9: ...onitor memory PRI appears when the priority feature is on appear to indicate the scan or search direction BATT appears when the batteries are low P appears when you listen to the priority channel 000...

Page 10: ...l during a search when all channels are full L o Ch0000 appears when you clear all locked out chan nels Lo ALL CL appears when you remove all lockouts from channels P SA appears when the scanner turns...

Page 11: ...136 9875 4 137 144 137 000 to 143 995 5 144 146 144 000 to 146 000 6 146 174 146 005 to 174 000 7 380 450 380 000 to 450 000 8 450 512 450 000 to 512 000 9 806 880 806 000 to 880 000 0 880 960 880 000...

Page 12: ...If you have not stored frequencies into any channels the scanner does not scan PROGRAMMING FREQUENCIES Your scanner is capable of storing up to 200 frequencies You can program the frequencies randomly...

Page 13: ...specific channel press SCAN The scanner scans through all channels except those you have locked out in the active banks To change the scanning direction press or Adjust the SQUELCH knob to resume sca...

Page 14: ...some channels You can use the scanner s delay feature by pressing DELAY while search Limit Search In a Limit Search you choose the range within which the scanner will find frequencies 1 Press PROG an...

Page 15: ...y you specify Follow these steps to use direct search 1 Press MAN or PROG then enter the frequency you want to use as a starting point for the search Note To start from a frequency already stored in o...

Page 16: ...NG ALL LOCKED OUT CHANNEL FREQUENCIES 1 Press PROG 2 Press and hold CLEAR then press L OUT L o Ch0000 appears in the display 3 Press ENT to clear all locked out channels If you do not clear all locked...

Page 17: ...quency press either or to continue the search Store the Monitor Memory Frequency in a Permanent Channel 1 Press PROG PROG appears on the display 2 Enter the channel number where you want to store the...

Page 18: ...canner you can eliminate accidental program and or functional changes by locking the keypad To turn the keylock on press and hold for approxi mately 3 seconds or until the scanner beeps three times an...

Page 19: ...THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF Each time you press any of the scanner s keys the scanner sounds a tone Follow these steps to turn the scanner s key tone on or off 1 If the scanner is on turn VOLUME countercl...

Page 20: ...0 814 975 843 7125 851 750 859 7875 867 250 891 925 899 9625 908 000 915 4375 924 075 930 1875 940 150 944 050 947 550 956 2125 To find the birdies in your scanner being by disconnecting the antenna a...

Page 21: ...t a b h s e r f h t i w o n r o r o o P n o i t p e c e r d e t c e n n o c y l r e p o r p m I a n n e t n a s i a n n e t n a e h t e r u s e B d e t c e n n o c y l r e p o r p d e m m a r g o r P...

Page 22: ...e reset button inside the opening The display goes blank then information reappears Initializing the Scanner Important This procedure clears all frequencies you stored in the scanner s memory and init...

Page 23: ...n if it is dropped Store unit at normal temperatures Avoid sudden tempera ture changes Excessive hot or cold temperatures may damage or disfigure plastic parts and or shorten the life of electronic de...

Page 24: ...0 monitor memories Sensitivity FM S N N 20 dB Dev 3kHz at 1kHz AM S N N 20 dB Mod 60 at 1 kHz 68 88 MHz 1 V 108 136 975 MHz 2 V 137 174 MHz 1 V 380 512 MHz 1 V 806 960 MHz 2 V Spurious Rejection FM at...

Page 25: ...er 240 mWatts nominal 10 THD Built in Speaker 36 mm 8 ohm dynamic type Power Req 9V DC 6 AA batteries or a suitable adapter negative ground only Current Drain Squelched 70 mA OP Temp 10 C to 60 C Dime...

Page 26: ...26 NOTES PSR216OM p65 2004 04 08 16 50 Page 26 Adobe PageMaker 6 5J Win...

Page 27: ...27 NOTES PSR216OM p65 2004 04 08 16 50 Page 27 Adobe PageMaker 6 5J Win...

Page 28: ...28 08G00 GE 00D 3690 Printed in Hong Kong PSR216OM p65 2004 04 08 16 50 Page 28 Adobe PageMaker 6 5J Win...

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