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Note:
Motorola analog systems use talk group ID's in multiples of 16. ID numbers that fall between these ID's indicate special status
flags for the system. This setting determines how the scanner will handle ID's that are not multiples of 16.
Select your setting then press
◙
.
Setting End Code Operation
M
[MENU]
Program System
◙
Select a Motorola Type I or II system
◙
Edit Sys Option
◙
Set End Code
◙
This setting determines how the scanner handles the transmission end code sent by most Motorola systems. Select your setting then
press
◙
.
Yes
- the scanner immediately returns to the control channel when it detects the end code.
Ignore
- the scanner does not return to the control channel until the carrier drops.
Note: The default setting is
Yes
.
Setting I-Call Operation
ME
[MENU]
Program System
◙
Select a Motorola Type I, II or EDACS system
◙
Edit Sys Option
◙
Set I-Call
◙
This setting determines how your scanner treats I-calls while ID Searching.
On
- the scanner tracks I-calls. Press
◙
to select.
Off
- the scanner ignores I-calls. Press
◙
to select.
Only
- the scanner only tracks I-calls and ignores other radio traffic on the system. Press
◙
to select.
Note:
The default setting is
Off
. To set the I-Call to a wildcard receive condition, press
[.No]
+
[0]
.
Setting the Emergency Alert Option
ME
[MENU]
Program System
◙
Select a Motorola Type I , II or EDACS system
◙
Edit Sys Option
◙
Emergency Alert
◙
Off
- the scanner does not alert you to emergency transmissions.
Alert 1
-
9
the scanner sounds an alert beep to notify you of the emergency transmission. The default alert is
Off
. You can
choose any of 9 different beep types. Once you choose an alert tone, next:
Set Level
◙
Auto
- the scanner automatically sets the emergency alert beep to the master volume level.
Level 1
-
15
- the scanner adjusts the volume you hear to the level you select.