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Digital Trunking   

Desktop/Mobile Radio Scanner

Thank you for purchasing your Digital Trunking Desktop/Mobile 
Radio Scanner from 

RadioShack

. Please read this user’s guide before 

installing, setting up, and using your new scanner.

PRO-

652

www.radioshack.com

Scanner 
Antenna
Screw (2)
Mounting bracket
DIN sleeve 
Keys (2)
Rubber washer (2)
Lock washer (2)

Rubber feet (3)
Knob (2)
AC adapter
DC cable with fuse
User’s Guide
Quick Start Guide
V-Scanner Pre-
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Summary of Contents for PRO-652

Page 1: ...ack Please read this user s guide before installing setting up and using your new scanner PRO 652 www radioshack com Scanner Antenna Screw 2 Mounting bracket DIN sleeve Keys 2 Rubber washer 2 Lock was...

Page 2: ...9 Vehicle Power Socket 19 Vehicle Direct 20 Headphones and Speakers 20 Listening Safety 20 Transferring Data To or From another Scanner or PC 21 Turning on the Scanner and Setting Squelch 21 Squelch a...

Page 3: ...Existing Objects 40 Naming Scan Lists 41 Enabling or Disabling Scan Lists 41 While Scanning 41 From Global Settings Menu 42 NS Not Scanned Scan List 42 Favorite List 43 Setting the Default Scan List...

Page 4: ...y Mode 64 SAME Standby Mode 65 Activating SAME Standby Mode 68 Scanner Memory 69 V Scanner Storage 69 Using V Scanners 70 Saving Main Memory to a V Scanner Folder 70 Loading a V Scanner Folder to Main...

Page 5: ...shooting 89 Reset Global Parameters to Factory Defaults 90 Initializing the Scanner to Factory Defaults 92 Appendix A Search Bands 94 All Sub Bands 94 PubSafety Band 94 Aircraft Band 95 Ham Bands 95 A...

Page 6: ...al Places scanner in Manual Mode for monitoring single objects PROG Program Puts scanner in Program Mode for editing radio wide options adding new objects or editing existing objects FUNC PROG accesse...

Page 7: ...ivates Weather Scan FUNC WX activates Skywarn mode TUNE Direct tuning of any valid frequency FUNC TUNE loads current or most recently scanned frequency into Tune CLR Clear Clears an incorrect entry FU...

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Page 9: ...nal Menu position and search direction indicators Understanding your Scanner Understanding the Display The LCD provides important information about the status of the radio The top row of icons provide...

Page 10: ...t want to listen to including a powerful temporary lockout mode that allows you to zero in on activity associated with a specific incident then restore your desired configuration when the incident is...

Page 11: ...o the 16 character LCD You should take a moment and become familiar with these abbreviations now CONV Conventional Channel Object A CONV object is a regular non trunked frequency used for radio commun...

Page 12: ...m parameters then specify that TSYS object for each TGRP you create on the same trunked radio system A TSYS cannot be scanned by itself and is not considered a Scannable Object It is a configuration o...

Page 13: ...internal file management system You are not constrained to traditional bank or channel scanner memory layouts The scanner can store over 1 800 conventional channels trunking talkgroups search configur...

Page 14: ...s the guesswork out of programming LTR trunking systems when the home repeater order is not known Enter the LTR system frequencies in any order and the PRO 652 will automatically move the frequencies...

Page 15: ...described above High Speed PC Interface Use a USB Scanner programming cable for full duplex mode at 6 times the speed of previous scanner models for PC transfer and 8 times the speed of previous mode...

Page 16: ...ace 1 Attach the three protective rubber feet to the mounting bracket 2 Slide the scanner into the bracket aligning the scanner s side holes with the holes in the bracket and then screw the mounting k...

Page 17: ...nt in your dashboard you must connect an external antenna and speaker 1 Before installing confirm your scanner fits in the desired mounting area and you have all the necessary materials Your scanner r...

Page 18: ...nnect an external antenna follow the installation instructions supplied with the antenna Use 50 ohm coaxial cable such as RG 58 or RG 8X to connect an outdoor antenna For lengths between 50 and 100 fe...

Page 19: ...ic shock do not use the AC adapter s polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or outlet unless you can fully insert the blades to prevent blade exposure Note To avoid injury do not connect the...

Page 20: ...Speakers You can plug headphones or an external speaker neither included into your scanner To use headphones connect the plug into the headphone jack on the front panel Headphones automatically mute t...

Page 21: ...wnload programmed data to or from a PC using a USB cable available through your local RadioShack store or at RadioShack com To find the application software we recommend using an internet search engin...

Page 22: ...s bands or groups Normal Lets you set the attenuator in each channel band or group Note You cannot set the attenuator while scanning To set the attenuator mode in the Global Menu 1 Press PROG for Prog...

Page 23: ...meter Press FUNC SEL to view help for the selected parameter Press SEL to exit help The Undo softkey appears in fields where numerical values can be set allowing you to exit a parameter field without...

Page 24: ...scanning or searching To turn the delay on or off Press FUNC Delay when the scanner stops on a transmission Lowercase d in the display indicates delay is off Uppercase D indicates delay is on Note Del...

Page 25: ...Press u to select On or Off 5 Press SAVE softkey to save new setting Turning Key and Backlight On or Off 1 Press PROG for Program Mode 2 Press GLOB softkey to access Global menu 3 Press p or q to scr...

Page 26: ...this screen press PROG Press NEW to Create objects NEW EDIT GLOB Press F1 to create a new scannable object Press F2 to edit existing object Press F3 to change the scanner s global configuration settin...

Page 27: ...on of the menu to indicate the cursor is at the bottom or to indicate there are menu items above and below the cursor The center third line of the display contains the blinking cursor indicating the a...

Page 28: ...previous contents with your new entry Alternatively you can press the u key which will preserve the original contents of the field so you can make small changes without retyping all of the data Conven...

Page 29: ...annel object 4 Press q to scroll through the conventional channel object parameters until the flashing cursor appears next to the Freq label 5 Use the number keys and to enter the frequency including...

Page 30: ...ess CLR to clear text Press FUNC CLR to clear the entire field 4 Press ENT or the DONE softkey to store new tag information See Appendix C Text Entry and QuickText on page 115 for more information on...

Page 31: ...ntial parameters are for the system you wish to monitor For example each TSYS must correctly specify the type of system being monitored the control channel or LCN frequencies used by the system and so...

Page 32: ...ext Entry and QuickText Appendix C Text Entry and QuickText on page 115 for information on entering text 9 Press q to scroll to Frequencies to enter the control frequencies for the system 10 Press SEL...

Page 33: ...iled Menu Reference TSYS Menu on page 106 for more parameters that can be customized for your system Talkgroup Notes A talkgroup object may be configured in one of four different ways to monitor traff...

Page 34: ...Duplicate DUPE is useful when entering multiple TGRP objects that are hosted on the same trunked radio system or multiple CONV objects that have similar parameters or tag names 1 Press PROG 2 Press p...

Page 35: ...can Wildcard Scanning A Wildcard TGRP object allows you to receive all radio traffic on a trunked radio system It works by catching talkgroup calls on the system that are not already stored as objects...

Page 36: ...croll through the objects assigned to the current Scan List 3 Press t or u to browse up and down through the Scan Lists Only Scan Lists that contain objects are shown when browsing A quick low high wr...

Page 37: ...37 Scanning The following screen appears when the scanner is stopped on a talkgroup channel while scanning...

Page 38: ...and Program Mode The Object ID is also displayed when the scanner stops on an active object while scanning 10 0348 CONV pID FM 155 95000 FIRE CT 127 3 Object ID Scan List For example 10 0348 means Ob...

Page 39: ...ether in the same Scan List How you group objects in Scan Lists is entirely up to you Here are some examples of how objects can be grouped Geographically You may wish to group your Scannable Objects a...

Page 40: ...an List Changing Scan List Membership New Objects 1 Press PROG to put scanner in Program Mode 2 Press NEW softkey to create new object 3 Press the softkey for the object you want to create 4 Press p o...

Page 41: ...dit the settings for the selected Scan List 6 Press p or q to scroll to Tag then press u 7 Use the number keys to enter a name See Appendix C Text Entry Appendix C Text Entry and QuickText on page 115...

Page 42: ...p or q to scroll to the Scan List you wish to change then press SEL 5 Press u to scroll to Enabled and press t or u to select On or Off The asterisk indicates Scan List enabled 6 Press the Save softk...

Page 43: ...Program mode press FUNC then FAV Each scannable object menu also has a FAV option Select YES to add to Favorites When FAV is set to YES the object is a member of the Favorites Scan List in addition to...

Page 44: ...List number to use as default scan list 0 The not scanned ns Scan List Objects with no Scan List mapping 1 20 Normal Scan Lists 21 FAV Scan List 22 Skywarn Scan List 5 Press ENT or the Done softkey t...

Page 45: ...ss the TSYS softkey 4 Press p or q to scroll to the desired TSYS then press FUNC CLR 5 Press the YES softkey at both delete warnings to delete the TSYS WARNING All TGRPs associated with the deleted TS...

Page 46: ...t string 1 Press PROG to enter Program Mode 2 Press EDIT softkey 3 Press FIND softkey 4 Press Text softkey 5 Use the number keys to enter the text string you wish to search for Or press the Qtxt softk...

Page 47: ...ess EDIT softkey 3 Press t or u to scroll to display the filter softkeys The filter softkeys are as follows CONV TGRP TSYS SRCH STLK 4 Press the softkey that corresponds with that object type to filte...

Page 48: ...flashes to indicate the object is temporary lockout To unlock a temporary lockout object 1 In Manual Mode or Program Mode press p q t or u to select an object 2 Press L OUT HINT You can also toggle l...

Page 49: ...the L OUT button to be a permanent lockout instead of a temporary lockout Search Lockout Search lockout works with certain search objects including LMIT searches some SRVC searches and STLK objects F...

Page 50: ...s a new TGRP object in the radio s memory then locks that TGRP object out so that the next time it appears on the system the radio will ignore any traffic on that TGRP To lockout an undesired wildcard...

Page 51: ...st searches and stops when activity is detected on a frequency or for searching that is performed while the radio is scanning The radio treats LMIT objects just like any other Scannable Object when in...

Page 52: ...ENT or the DONE softkey to save 7 Press p or q to select Tag 8 Use the number keys to enter a name for the LMIT object See Appendix C Text Entry and QuickText Appendix C Text Entry and QuickText on p...

Page 53: ...ervice Search Object SRVC A Service Search Object SRVC is similar to a LMIT search but is optimized for a specific radio service and can search for activity associated with a type of service across mu...

Page 54: ...ch you want to define Service types include Public Safety Aircraft Amateur CB Marine FRS GMRS MURS DOT and Railroad 6 Press Save softkey to store your SRVC search as an object To activate SRVC search...

Page 55: ...l of the important land mobile radio bands and look for strong signal activity from nearby transmitters You may wish to include or exclude some bands in your sweeps in order to check other frequency r...

Page 56: ...Use the number keys to enter a name See Appendix C Text Entry Appendix C Text Entry and QuickText on page 115 for information on entering text 5 Press Save softkey to store your STLK search as an obje...

Page 57: ...icated LMIT Search Your scanner s dedicated LMIT search mode provides you with the ability to create a limit search with a search frequency range between upper and lower limit frequencies that you spe...

Page 58: ...ranges without creating a new SRVC object To activate dedicated SRVC search mode 1 Press SRCH repeatedly until the desired service search is indicated on the display The following service searches are...

Page 59: ...25cm Band 4 420 450 70cm Band 5 902 928 33cm Band 6 1240 1300 23cm Band CB Searches the citizen s band radio frequencies Marine Searches the VHF FM marine radio band FRS GMRS MURS DOT STAR F G MURS Se...

Page 60: ...hat of the object mode with one exception When dedicated Signal Stalker II mode is used you may press the numeric key on the keypad that corresponds with the sub band you wish to enable or disable Dis...

Page 61: ...764 806 700 MHz Band 4 851 869 800 MHz Band Dedicated TUNE Search Your scanner s dedicated TUNE mode provides you with the ability to quickly enter any frequency and monitor that frequency for transmi...

Page 62: ...ple pressing FUNC TUNE while parked on a trunked radio TGRP will load the control channel frequency into the TUNE mode if the control channel frequency is the last frequency that the scanner checked w...

Page 63: ...is SCAT site a A not Aux CC is Aux CC LTR home repeater HR hh A HH GGG HR the home repeater number of the tuned frequency A HH GGG the Area Home Repeater and Group ID of the LTR talkgroup Motorola an...

Page 64: ...o transmitters It is generally best to select the weather radio transmitter that provides you with the strongest signal You can use the signal meter to help you chose the best weather radio transmitte...

Page 65: ...ode for your city county or state By default SAME mode will alert on any SAME message received if no SAME location codes are entered SAME alerts include FIPS codes to identify areas established by the...

Page 66: ...o Code and press u to enter a SAME location code 7 Press the number keys to enter a SAME code Note The PRO 652 supports entry of Extended SAME codes which can include numbers and letters The text entr...

Page 67: ...nd return to the Weather mode Note When a SAME location event code storage location is set for Entry ON and Lockout ON the radio will process the SAME location event code that is stored there and will...

Page 68: ...matching SAME message is received 3 Press the STBY softkey again to exit SAME Standby Mode or press MAN SCAN or PROG When your local NWS office activates a SAME warning that matches a FIPS code stored...

Page 69: ...figuration for later use If you travel frequently you may want to create V Scanners for the areas where you travel V Scanners are also useful for backing up your configurations Once you have main memo...

Page 70: ...ost unless you save your main memory to a V Scanner storage folder first Once the configuration data in main memory has been overwritten it cannot be recovered there is no Undo function Saving Main Me...

Page 71: ...plete Erasing V Scanner Folders 1 Press FUNC then PROG to enter V Scanner mode 2 Press the Eras softkey 3 Press p or q to scroll to the desired V Scanner folder then press the Eras softkey 4 Press the...

Page 72: ...settings are transferred Note The contents of working memory on the TARGET radio will be overwritten immediately when SEL is pressed on the SOURCE radio Memory Report To display the memory usage repor...

Page 73: ...e Press PRI to select Object Priority on or off or 1 Browse to an object in Program Mode 2 Press EDIT then CURR softkeys 3 Press q to scroll to Priority 4 Press t or u to select Priority On or Off The...

Page 74: ...tem for activity TGRPs configured for Priority are checked for activity before any other TGRPs are checked and during the reply delay time after non priority TGRP calls Additionally your PRO 652 decod...

Page 75: ...t counter To reset for a single object 1 Press the Dflt softkey while the Hit Count item is selected in the object s menu To clear all hit counters 1 Press the PROG to enter Program Mode 2 Press GLOB...

Page 76: ...tting LED COLOR 7 or when comparing one PRO 652 to another You can compensate for these slight variations by fine tuning the Red Green Blue RGB LED settings for each color See the COLOR settings in th...

Page 77: ...t tower site Each tower site includes a number of channels One of these channels is used for control channel data and the remaining channels are used for voice traffic As a user moves away from the co...

Page 78: ...the list that is usable Roam the scanner will attempt to locate and use the best possible control channel and ignore others until the control channel is no longer usable then it will locate a new bes...

Page 79: ...toMove LTR Home Repeater AutoMove AutoMove HRs takes the guesswork out of programming LTR trunking systems when the home repeater order is not known By default AutoMove HRs is turned off and is contro...

Page 80: ...layed Key Sequence Function 1 Shortcut to PROG GLOB Sound Mode 2 Shortcut to PROG GLOB Key Beeps 3 Displays Boot CPU and DSP versions DIM Shortcut to PROG GLOB Light Mode ATT Shortcut to PROG GLOB Att...

Page 81: ...ng alphanumeric text entry method When you have finished entering characters press OK softkey to save the entry Note You can cancel the entry by pressing Cancl softkey To operate your scanner with pow...

Page 82: ...ults on page 92 Birdie Frequencies Every scanner has birdie frequencies Birdies are signals created inside the scanner s receiver which may interfere with transmissions on the same frequencies If you...

Page 83: ...r relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Thi...

Page 84: ...legal penalties In some areas mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit Check the laws in your area We encourage responsible legal scanner use Care Your scanner is not waterproof Do...

Page 85: ...154 4975 MHz in 7 5 kHz steps FM 154 515 154 640 MHz in 5 kHz steps FM 154 650 156 255 MHz in 7 5 kHz steps FM 156 275 157 450 MHz in 25 kHz steps FM 157 470 161 5725 MHz in 7 5 kHz steps FM 161 600 1...

Page 86: ...memory for a total storage capacity of over 37 800 objects Searches Seven preprogrammed dedicated service searches one dedicated limit search Any service or limit search can be programmed and scanned...

Page 87: ...RS GMRS MURS DOT STAR Public Safety Amateur Radio Railroad Weather frequencies 162 400 162 425 162 450 162 475 162 500 162 525 162 550 MHz Scanning Rate Approx 55 channels per second Search Rate Appro...

Page 88: ...600 mA center tip set to positive Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications and depictions are subject to change and improvement without notice Trouble Pro Scanner power o...

Page 89: ...e scanner has more than one channel programmed and enabled for scanning SQUELCH control is not adjusted properly Turn SQUELCH control clockwise until scanning resumes The scanner does not receive digi...

Page 90: ...from a computer Your computer is using Windows XP and does not have the necessary USB cable driver Download and install the file Windows XP Driver to resolve PC connection error from your scanner s P...

Page 91: ...isplayed 2 Press 0 while the scanner is displaying the Welcome Owner screen The scanner displays System Tests Select a Test Exits if no key is pressed 3 Press 2 The scanner displays Init GLOB data To...

Page 92: ...rforming this operation Note This procedure clears all information you stored in the scanner s working memory AND resets the global parameters to factory defaults Initialize the scanner only when you...

Page 93: ...t File System Initialized to Defaults Press any key 5 Press any key on the keypad to proceed The scanner displays GLOB EEPROM area Initialized to defaults Press any key 6 Press any key on the keypad t...

Page 94: ...UHF Military Air 5 406 470 UHF 6 470 512 UHF T 7 764 806 700 MHz 8 806 869 800 MHz 9 896 1300 900 MHz Band 23 cm Amateur PubSafety Band Searches commonly used public safety frequencies Groups are as f...

Page 95: ...Band 0 108 118 Navigation 1 118 137 Civilian Voice 2 138 150 Military Voice excludes 2m Amateur 3 225 400 Military Voice Ham Bands Searches amateur radio frequencies Group Freq MHz Band 0 28 0 29 7 1...

Page 96: ...grammed objects or V Scanners Power cycle the radio then press 0 then 2 during the welcome message display Press ENT to confirm the GLOB parameter reset The Special Global menu FUNC GLOB includes para...

Page 97: ...mal causes the backlight to remain on all the time Stlth Stealth disables the backlight Light Level Brit Dim Off Controls backlight intensity When Dim LED is set to Yes it also controls the Alert LED...

Page 98: ...g WX then PRI Scan Lists SEL Enters sub menu for Scan List settings and status SRCH L Outs SEL Enters sub menu for review editing or dele tion of search lockout frequencies Clear FAV SEL Press SEL to...

Page 99: ...ash this is the amount of time the LED stays turned on Pri Channels 0 250 Number of priority CONV channels to check during a priority scan sampling 0 samples all CONV priority channels Pri Interval 2...

Page 100: ...uency and any encoded squelch settings when checking for dupli cate CONV objects TGID Format Norm DEC or HEX Selects TGID display format TGRP Ignore Yes or No If set to Yes TGRP wildcards will ignore...

Page 101: ...channel Use the standard text entry method or QTXT to name the object Sq Mode Search None CTCSS DCS P25 Sets subaudible squelch mode or Project 25 conventional digital modulation Use Search to automat...

Page 102: ...t should be on or flashing while the object is active Off setting is ignored by the PRO 652 Alarm None Chirp Hi Lo Alert Ring 2 Chirp Fast Hi Lo DTMF Sets the Audible Alarm for the CONV object When an...

Page 103: ...wait for reply traffic after a transmission on the CONV channel Delay Time 1 250 x 100ms Sets the amount of time in 100 millisecond intervals for the wait for reply delay if Delay is On e g 20 2 seco...

Page 104: ...o scroll to the desired system ID Decimal hex or AFS depending on TSYS type The digital address of the talkgroup or indi vidual radio ID on the trunked radio system Type Group or Private Use Group for...

Page 105: ...ject When an Audible Alarm is selected the selected alarm will play at the begin ning of each transmission on the TGRP object or anytime the scanner stops for activity on the TGRP object while scannin...

Page 106: ...channel Use EDACS NAROW for most 900 MHz and some VHF UHF EDACS systems using the 4800 BPS EDACS control channel Use LTR for Logic Trunked Radio LTR systems Tag Alpha numeric text The alphanumeric di...

Page 107: ...track On or Off Alternative DSP decoding algorithm May help reception on some systems Multi Site Off Roam or Stat Stationary Used with networked Motorola and P25 trunked ra dio systems When Multi Site...

Page 108: ...ets membership in Scan Lists Use keys to scroll through Scan Lists Use SEL key to toggle Scan List membership A next to the Scan List number indicates that the object is mapped to that Scan List FrLo...

Page 109: ...ing 2 Chirp Fast Hi Lo DTMF Sets the Audible Alarm for the LMIT ob ject When an Audible Alarm is selected the selected alarm will play anytime the scanner stops for activity on the LMIT object while s...

Page 110: ...embership in Scan Lists Use keys to scroll through Scan Lists Use SEL key to toggle Scan List membership A next to the Scan List number indicates that the object is mapped to that Scan List Srvc Pub S...

Page 111: ...hether the Alert LED flashes or remains on solid when the Alert LED is used LED Color 0 7 Sets LED color to 0 7 as defined in the GLOB menu By default 0 LED Off 1 Red 2 Yellow 3 Green 4 Cyan 5 Blue 6...

Page 112: ...used to wait for reply traffic after a transmission on the SRVC search Delay Time 1 250 x 100ms Sets the amount of time in 100 millisecond intervals for the wait for reply delay if Delay is On e g 20...

Page 113: ...munications Sub bands SEL Sub bands are available when using STLK in All Bands or Public Safety mode See Appendix A on page 94 for Search Band Group frequencies Tag Alpha numeric text The alphanumeric...

Page 114: ...lay On or Off Controls whether a Delay is used to wait for reply traffic after a transmission on the STLK search Delay Time 1 250 x 100ms Sets the amount of time in 100 millisecond intervals for the w...

Page 115: ...ilk screen group For example the number 2 is used to access the letters A B and C To type the letter A press 2 to select the ABC group then 1 to select the first letter in the group Likewise to type t...

Page 116: ...of an edit field Use CLR as a backspace key to erase characters before the cursor and press FUNC CLR to clear the entire field Char Press Char Press Char Press Char Press A 21 O 63 3 13 07 B 22 P 71 4...

Page 117: ...eep these edit them to your preferences or replace them with your own custom QuickText words QuickText can be used while editing any alphanumeric text field To insert a stored QuickText item 1 While e...

Page 118: ...ou use your QTXT entry in a text field any unused spaces will be filled with space characters If you want to leave room for adding text enter a space after your QTXT then a dollar sign When you use yo...

Page 119: ...1 113 Antenna 8 18 Troubleshooting 90 Weather Scanning 64 Attenuator Global Settings 97 Key 6 Setting 22 Troubleshooting 90 B Backlight Alerts 76 Setting 25 Birdie Frequencies 82 C Clear Favorite Scan...

Page 120: ...99 Setting 24 Deleting Objects 44 Dim 25 Display 9 Duplicate DUPE 34 F Factory Defaults Initializing the Scanner 92 Resetting Global Parameters 90 Favorite List Adding Objects 43 Clearing 43 Defined...

Page 121: ...t 29 115 Installing 16 K Keylight Setting 25 Key Tone 25 L LCD Contrast 24 Legal Scanning 83 Limit Search Creating 51 Dedicated LMIT Search 57 Detailed Menu Reference 108 Lockout Finding 45 Key 6 Obje...

Page 122: ...107 Priority Talkgroups 74 Show CC Info 100 Trunking System Type 106 N Networked Systems 77 NS Scan List 42 O Object Menus Detailed Menu Reference 96 EXPERT BELOW 28 Understanding 26 Object Numbering...

Page 123: ...amming CONV Objects 29 PROG Key 6 Storing Memory 69 TGRP Objects 30 TSYS Objects 31 Q QuickText 115 Customizing 118 S SAME Location and Event Codes 66 Standby Mode 65 Scan Lists Changing 40 Default 44...

Page 124: ...l Stalker II 55 Service and Repair 84 Service Search Creating 53 Dedicated Service Search 58 Detailed Menu Reference 110 Shortcuts 80 Signal Stalker II Creating 55 Dedicated Signal Stalker II 60 Detai...

Page 125: ...ing 31 Detailed Menu Reference 106 Entering TSYS Menu 104 Tune Dedicated Tune Search 61 Key 7 Tune LED 63 98 V V Scanners About 69 Erasing 71 Loading 71 Using 70 W Weather Scanning Key 7 SAME Standby...

Page 126: ...F THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF R...

Page 127: ...normal usage failure to follow instructions improper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current b any repairs other than those provided by a Radio...

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