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systems according to the assigned quick key.
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Then the race assigned to the next quick key (1, 2,
3, 4, etc.) is scanned. Systems not assigned to a
quick key are scanned last.
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Within a quick key, systems are scanned in the
order they were assigned.
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Within a system, channels are scanned according
to the assigned channel group, with the same
priority as described above for systems.
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The AE230H scans a system for the duration you
set using the System Hold Time option (see
“Setting the System Hold Time”. All unlocked
channels are scanned at least one time regardless
of the hold time setting.
Scanning Preprogrammed Races
Before You Get To The Track
Each driver’s team has several different frequencies they
can use during a race. These frequencies can change
depending on local interference sources or other frequency
issues. Your scanner is preprogrammed with all of the
drivers and their possible frequencies that were known
when it was manufactured.
Before you leave for the track, check the Internet to see if
there are any frequency updates available for your race.
You can save time at the track by setting up as much as
possible before you leave.
When You Get To The Track
When you arrive at the race, get a list of the actual
frequencies in use that race day. These are normally
available for sale on the way into the facility. This list will
show the actual frequency being used by each driver that
day, as well as some other useful frequency information.
Then, follow the steps in the sections below to adjust the
scanner settings.
Selecting Driver Frequencies
Follow these steps to select the appropriate frequency for
each driver.
•
Press
0
in Scan mode, rotate the scroll control to
select the race, then press
E
.
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Press
CAR
, enter the driver’s number, then press
E
.
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Or press
CAR
, press
E
, rotate the scroll control to
select the driver, then press
E
.
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Rotate the scroll control to select the driver’s
frequency. If the driver’s frequency is not listed,
select
NEW FREQUENCY
then enter the correct
frequency.