NOTE: If the current quick select position is locked (see page 29), the transmission always occurs on the selected sys-
tem/group even if the “temporary” or “last received” configuration is programmed.
Scan List Programming
Systems and groups can be added to or deleted from the scan list (locked out) using the LCK key. Pressing this key
changes the status of the system or group that was changed last. For example, if System 2 is selected by pressing the S
key and then LCK is pressed, System 2 is deleted from the scan list and not scanned (if it was in the scan list). Then if
LCK is pressed again, System 2 is added back into the scan list and so on.
All deleted systems or groups can be added back into the scan list by pressing the LCK key for 2 seconds or longer.
The last selected rule also applies to this function. For example, if the system was changed last, all programmed systems
are added to the scan list. Likewise, if the group was changed last, all groups of the selected system are added to the
scan list (groups in other systems are not added).
The scan list delete indicator is “
∇
“ next to “SYS” or “GRP” in the display. When system scanning (“IN
SCAN” displayed), “
∇
“ is displayed next to “SYS” if any system is deleted from the scan list. Likewise, “
∇
“ is
displayed next to “GRP” if any group of a scanned system is deleted from the scan list. To check the scan list
status of the programmed systems or groups, halt scanning by pressing the SCN key once or the Auxiliary switch
twice (rapidly). Then step through the programmed systems and groups while watching the lockout indicators.
A system cannot be deleted from the scan list if you have only one selectable system. In addition, groups can be
deleted only on Multi-Net systems programmed for group scan (see “Group Scan” description). The scan list is stored in
memory, so all systems and groups return to the same status when power is turned back on.
Scanning Multi-Net Systems
When a system programmed for Multi-Net operation is scanned, calls are received on the same groups as when
system scanning is disabled. Therefore, with group scan programmed, calls are received on all groups. If group scan is
not programmed, calls are received on only the selected group. A Multi-Net system may also be programmed with fixed
groups on which calls are received even if group scan is not programmed (see “Priority Calls”).
Scanning Conventional Systems
Group scan is not available on conventional systems. Therefore, only the currently or last selected group of
conventional systems is scanned. For example, if Group 4 is the last selected group of a conventional system, only that
group is scanned. If a group is programmed with Call Guard squelch, it is detected when scanning. However, if the
monitor mode is selected by the Auxiliary switch, Call Guard squelch is disabled and all messages are heard.
SUPERVISORY TONES
NOTE: The following tones are heard at various times when operating this transceiver. They are heard only when
a Multi-Net system is selected unless noted otherwise.
Intercept Tone
This is a siren-like tone (alternating high and low tones) which indicates the following error conditions:
•
If this tone sounds after the transmit indicator flashes several times and “NO SITE” appears in the display, an
out-of-range condition is indicated. To complete a call, you may need to be closer to your radio system. Once