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Notes:
• Press
FUNC
. Then press or . The bank number moves in the direction
of the arrow pressed.
• Press
FUNC
. Then hold down or . The bank number moves continu-
ously in the assigned direction.
• Press . The channel number moves upward one by one. Or, press . The
channel number moves downward one by one.
2. Press
PGM
.
M
changes to
P
.
3. Use the number keys and •
/DELAY
to enter the frequency (including the
decimal point) you want to store.
If you make a mistake, press
CL
to delete a single digit or press and hold
CL
about 2 seconds to delete all digits.
4. Press
ENT
to store the frequency into the channel.
Notes:
• If you made a mistake in Step 3,
Invalid Freq.
briefly appears and the scan-
ner beeps when you press
ENT
. Start again from Step 3.
• Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency to the nearest valid
frequency. For example, if you enter a frequency of 151.553, your scanner
accepts it as 151.550.
• All scanners tune by steps. Your scanner uses steps consistent with the
latest US or worldwide standards. If you enter a non-valid step frequency,
any scanner will tune to the next step. Some scanner designs do this with-
out showing the correct step in the display. This scanner will show the actual
tuned frequency in the display. Because steps are so close together, the
audio quality will not be affected by the offset.
• After a transmission, the scanner automatically pauses for 2 seconds on
this channel before proceeding to the next active transmission. Press •
/
DELAY
to turn the delay function off or on. See “Using Delay”. The scanner
stores this setting in the channel.
• If you try to enter a frequency which is already stored in the same bank, the
scanner sounds the notice tone 3 times after you press
ENT
.
Dupl.Freq.
ChXXX
appears. If you want to copy the duplicate frequency anyway, press
ENT
, or if not, press
CL
to cancel.
5. If necessary, press
MODE
to change the receiving mode.
6. If desired, program a text tag for the channel (see “Assigning a Text Tag to a
Channel”).
7. The next channel in sequence is ready for programming. Press
PGM
then
repeat steps 3 through 6.