22:
The SKYWARN Scan List.
Press
ENT
or the
Done
softkey to store your new default Scan
List value, then press the
SAVE
softkey to save your changes to
the radio
ʼ
s configuration memory.
Deleting Objects
Objects that you no longer need to use can easily be deleted
from the PSR-500
ʼ
s memory, making room for new objects.
To delete an object, press
PGM
, then use the
keys to
navigate to the object you wish to delete. Press
FUNC CL
to
delete the object. The scanner will ask you to confirm the delete
command before removing the object from the scanner
ʼ
s
memory. Deletions cannot be un-done.
To delete a TSYS, use the FIND feature to search for the TSYS
by name. Press
PGM
, then press the
EDIT
softkey, then press
the
FIND
softkey, and use the Standard Text Entry Method to
enter all or part of the TSYS name you wish to delete. Press the
OK
softkey to begin searching, and, if necessary, press the
NEXT
softkey to continue searching until the desired TSYS is located.
Once the TSYS has been located, press the
PGM
key, then press
FUNC CL.
The scanner will ask you to confirm the delete
command before removing the object from the scanner
ʼ
s
memory, then, provide a final warning that all TGRPs associated
with the TSYS to be deleted will be lost if you proceed. Press the
YES
softkey at both warnings to delete the TSYS.
An alternative method is to browse TSYS objects only using the
TSYS filter. Press
PGM
, then the
EDIT
softkey, then
, and
press the
TSYS
softkey. Scroll to the desired TSYS using the
keys, then press
FUNC CL.
The scanner will ask you to
confirm the delete command before removing the object from the
scanner
ʼ
s memory, then, provide a final warning that all TGRPs
associated with the TSYS to be deleted will be lost if you
proceed. Press the
YES
softkey at both warnings to delete the
TSYS.
Using Multi-Site Mode On Networked Systems
Some Motorola and P25 systems include a large number of sites
that are networked together to provide radio coverage to a large
geographical area. These types of trunked radio systems are
more commonly used for large statewide systems, and for some
systems that are used in large, rural counties.
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