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Number Keys — each key has a single-digit label, and keys 1-6 have
a range of numbers printed above them. The single digits refer to the
number of a channel or frequency entered. The number range (21-30,
for example) show the channels that make up a memory bank. In addi-
tion, the keypad has different functions in manual mode, scan mode,
and program mode. See “Banks and Memories.”
A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY
The display has several indicators that show the scanner’s current op-
erating mode. A quick look at the display will help you understand how
to operate your scanner.
MON
— appears when you listen to a monitor memory. A number (
1-6
)
appears to the right of
MON
indicating which monitor memory you are lis-
tening to.
BANK
— shows which channel-storage banks are turned on for the scan
mode. See “Banks and Memories.”
KEYLOCK
— appears when you lock the keypad.
BATT.Lo
— appears when the batteries are low.
CH
— digits that precede this indicator show which of the 60 channels
the scanner is tuned to.
P
— appears when you listen to the priority channel.
MHz
— digits that precede this indicator show which frequency the
scanner is tuned to.
SCAN
— appears when you scan channels.
MON
KEYLOCK
BATT.Lo
BANK
MHz
C H
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