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Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL PRO 2005 Programmable Scanner Please read before using thisequipment EE s gq EEEa4 kwa ffi E e Cat No 20 144 REAL St C...

Page 2: ...ndScan Delay helpsto preventyour losing replies ona channelwhile youarescanning MemoryBackup keeps thechannel frequencies storedin yourscanner s memory ifa power failure occurs Lock Out Function lets...

Page 3: ...s voltage inside this unit that can cause shock Do not open enclosure Theexclamation pointwithinthetriangle is intended to alertyouto important operating andmaintenance instructions inthisowner s manu...

Page 4: ...ching for ActiveFrequencies Movinga Frequency froma Monitor Memory to a Channel Understanding BandModesand Frequency Steps Usingthe RestartSwitch Setting theVolumeandSquelch UsingtheSoundSquelch Switc...

Page 5: ...UT Lockout Key L O RVW Lock out review Key SPEED Key Command Keys LIMITKeys Number Keys CLEAR Key ENTER Key PROGRAM Key ll 3 Tlil lll l l lt i ffiqfri it rt l D i_trJ lt i t D r_t piio iliu Ll Ll Ll L...

Page 6: ...TAPEOUTJack RearPanel ATTSwitch ANT Antenna Connector RESTARTSwitch AC Line Cord...

Page 7: ...rcan keepchannels storedin its memoryfor a few minutesevenwith the AC cord un plugged andthe9 voltbattery disconnected But to avoid lossof memoryinformation do not unplugthe scanner whenreplacing theb...

Page 8: ...weryourscanner fromyourvehicle s cigarette lighter socket provided thevehicle hasa 12volt negative ground system TouseDCpower youneedRadio Shack s DCpower cable Cat No 270 1b34B Connect theDCpower cab...

Page 9: ...isashigh aspossible 2 Following the instructions thatcamewiththeantenna anditsmounting hardware mount theantenna 3 Connect theantenna tothescanner using coaxial cable Alwaysuge_ 50 ohmcoaxial cable Fo...

Page 10: ...jackonfrontofyourscanner Plugging in headphones automatically disconnects thein ternal speaker Werecommend Radio Shack s monohead set Cat No 20 210 A s JN v j CONNECTING AN EXTENSION SPEAKER In a nois...

Page 11: ...CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL TAPE RECORDER Youcanrecord scanner transmissions withataperecorder throughthe TAPEOUTjack Consult your localRadio Shack store fortheappropriate connecting cable FO 1 1...

Page 12: ...LAY appears whenthescanner is on a channel that you haveprogrammed withthedelayfeature See Using theDelay Feature 1 2 fln frilu ot Ififl 3 lglE 19 ffi iiffii p l l llfl r tliltlLtri tlL l flLr vH I0CK...

Page 13: ...epriority channel SEARCH appears duringa limitsearch or a directfre quency search r andv alsoappear inthedisplay to show thedirection ofthesearch AM NFM WFM showswhichbandmodeis currently selected See...

Page 14: ...ntered whenyouareentering a channel number or a fre quency Therange of numbers 1 40 forexample shows thechannels thatmakeup a memory bank See Under standing Channel Storage Banks andSearch Banks SCAN...

Page 15: ...hannels LlMlT r andv are usedduring frequency searching See Searching forActive Frequencies DIRECT starts thedirect search MODE changes the bandmodein thefollowing order AM_NFM_WFM STEP usedto change...

Page 16: ...1 Bank 1 Then startthe firedepartment on Channel 41 Bank2 am bulance service on Channel 81 Bank 3 andaircraft fre quencies onChannel 121 Bank 4 Now whenyouwantto listen to onlyfirecalls it issimple to...

Page 17: ...s and Searching forActive Frequencies inthismanual n n a f m a n r n l n o N E t E T i l E t N E 3 Press ENTER Thisstores thefrequency lf youmadea mistake in Step2 ERROR ap pears inthedisplay andthree...

Page 18: ...thelimitsearch range press 0 forbanknumber 10 l 2 3 d 5 6 7 I 9 r o I l BAiIK tn I Ll ch tiln I f PRO6SAM L 2 Press LlMlT L andthe searchbanknumberappearsin the display f Il 7 Ennn l pB1GRAM L L L l L...

Page 19: ...4 5 6 l o s l o I l l srARcH l l lt nnnt i i lt lt lt l ti i A1z L NFM s ntl 9 When thescanner stopsona transmission press IMONITOR to storethefrequency in the currentmonitor memory The memory number...

Page 20: ...el by pressing IMANUAL and the channelnumber Then press either IMANUALI or PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S 1 0 EANK il fl tt n tr rtn f fL f ch t t t lttttttir uz NFM Il J t MANUAT L 2 Press DIRECT Thestep...

Page 21: ...e isafrequency youwishtotransfer toa channel follow thisprocedure to move itfromthemonitor memory lf youwantto return to a limitsearch after thisprocedure either Ir or v tocontinue searching press LlM...

Page 22: ...e Notethatwhenyouchange the preset modes steps thecorresponding indicator flashes to showyouthatyouchanged thedefault setting Whenyou wantto returnto the defaultsetting press IRESETI Thedisplay stops...

Page 23: ...SOUND SOUELCH switch tetsthe scanner startscanning againif thetransmission contains nosound carrier onlywithout modulated signals lf yourscanner stopsat a frequency that hasno sound press SOUND SQUEL...

Page 24: ...ely whenthefirsttransmis sionends In thiscase select thechannel manually and ensure that DELAY isnotinthedisplay lf DELAY isindi cated press DEI AY to turnoffthisfeature forthatchan nel SETTINGTHE SCA...

Page 25: ...duringscanning Thescanner nowchecks the priority channel every twoseconds andstays onthechan nelifthereisactivity To program a priority channel simply press pROGRAM andthedesired channel number Then p...

Page 26: ...ear tatI 70 23s 24s 7so sos gso 1026 000 124s 850 the 30 50 MHz rangelocated severalhundredor even I 70 085 25o 5oo 81s 6oo 10s2 750 1248 650 thousands of miles away This is due to summeratmo_ i3 3 i...

Page 27: ...dof 453 025 453 95 MHzandagainbetween 456 025 459 95 MHz IntheUHFband mobile units andcontrol units associated withbaseandrepeater unitsoccurintheoverall spreads of 456 025 459 95 and465 025 469 975 T...

Page 28: ...bandsyourPRO 2005 canreceive Thislisting canhelf youdecide whichranges youwouldliketo scan Thesefrequencies aresubject to change andmightvary somefromareato area Fora morecomplete listing refer to the...

Page 29: ...tp D 4522cnf 52s500 l U LR LA 452 9750 453 9750 ty pL pH pF pO pp 454 0000 457 6000 tp Rc RT RA BA tB 458 0250 467 9250 pM pp tB XtF tp tT tw cM 482 m00 508 9875 Mixed Public Safetv Unlike thelower b...

Page 30: ...andcancause theproduct toworkimproperly Use andstore thePRO 2005 onlyinnormal temperature environments High temperatures can shorten thelifeofelectronic devices damage batteries anddistort or meitpla...

Page 31: ...Check to seethatunitisplugged intoaworking ACoutlet or DC power source Scanner is ON butwillnotscan Squelch control isnotadjusted correctly Adjust SQUELCH clockwise Scan locks on frequencieshaving no...

Page 32: ...nnels SENSITIVITY WFM 30dB S Nat 22 SkHzdevihtion AM 20dB S Nat60 modulation 25MHz 520MHz 760MHz 1100MHz IF REJECTION 610MHzat 70MHz 608MHz at 1000MHz SELECTIVITY NFMand AM r 9 kHz 15kHz WFM r 150kHz...

Page 33: ...1300MHz 25 MHz 520MHz 760MHz 1100MHz 1100 MHz 1300 MHz 25MHz 520MHz 760MHz 1100MHz 1100 MHz 1300 MHz 0 5pV 0 5pV 3 p V 25dB 25dB 20dB 3 p V 3 p v 15pV 40dB 40dB 40dB BUILT IN SPEAKER 3 77mm Bohms dyna...

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