If there is no empty channel, CH -FULL appears. To store more
frequencies, you must clear some channels.
If you entered a frequency that is already stored in another
channel, the scanner beeps three times and di splays the
lowest channel number where the frequency is already stored,
and -dUPL- then the frequency flashes at the channel where you
tried to store it. If you want to store the frequency anyway,
press ENTER again.
To store the current frequency in a monitor memory, simply press MONITOR.
To search for another active frequency, hold down UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW
for about 1 second.
Changing a Preprogrammed Range
You can replace any of the preprogrammed limi t search ranges with your
own frequency ranges. This is useful if there is a range of frequencies
you search often that is not within any of the preprogrammed ranges.
NOTES: You cannot set a frequency limit outside the scanner's range
of 29.0000 MHz to 960.0000 MHz.
You can restore the preprogrammed limit search limit search
ranges you replaced by initializing the scanner.
1. Press PROGRAM. PROGRAM appears.
2. Using the number keys, select the number for the search bank where
you want to store a new limit search range.
NOTE: To select bank 10, press 10.
3. Press LIMIT. SEARCH BANK, the selected bank number, and L appear,
and a bar flashes under the selected search bank's number.
4. Use the number keys to enter the lower limit of the frequency range
you want to search, then press ENTER.
5. Press LIMIT. L changes to H.
6. Use the number keys to enter the higher limit of the frequency ran ge
you want to search, then press ENTER.
NOTE: If you enter an invalid frequency in Step 4 or 6, the scanner
displays Error. Simply enter another frequency.
7. To store more limit search ranges, repeat Steps 2 -6.
8. Follow Steps 1 -3 in "Limit Search" to search the range(s)
you just set.
Direct Search from the Displayed Frequency
You can search up or down from the currently displayed frequency and store
frequencies into channels or monitor memories.
NOTES: You can use the scanner's delay feature while using direct search.