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Beyond the Basics
5. Enter your desired upper-end frequency and press
ENT
.
6. Press
SRCH
to start searching.
7. Rotate
SQ
clockwise and leave it set to a point just
after the rushing sound stops. When the scanner
fi nds an active frequency, it stops searching.
You can copy and save a frequency into a specifi ed
bank, channel, or priority channel when the
scanner fi nds an active frequency. See “Using
Frequency Copy” to save the frequency.
While the scanner is searching, you can use the
seek search by pressing
FUNC
then
7
.
Seek Search
ON
. appears on the bottom line about 2 seconds.
When
Seek Search ON.
disappears, the scanner
displays
S
mark The scanner stops at an active
frequency for fi ve seconds and restarts searching
automatically. The scanner repeats this operation.
You can set Zeromatic on or off by pressing
FUNC
then
0
. Press
FUNC
then
0
again to reverse the Zeromatic
setting. Whenever this feature is turned on,
Zeromatic
ON.
briefl y appears then
ZM
appears at the right of
the second line and the scanner stops at the correct
frequency. When you turn this feature off,
ZM
changes
to small caps (
zm
) and the scanner stops when it
detects an active signal. Zeromatic functions only in
search banks 3, 4, 5 and 6.
There are several group banks in SR3 Police/Fire and
SR5 Amateur bands. You can turn off or on the groups
by pressing the group numbers. For example to turn
off 0, press
0
.
In the Air and Limit search bands, press
FUNC
then
press
e
to start searching up from the lowest
Note
Note