
PGM You are storing frequencies into the scanner's
channels.
PRI The priority channel function is on.
DLY The scanner is monitoring a channel you pre-
programmed with the delay function.
L/O The scanner is monitoring a channel you locked
out of the scan mode.
Lo You are programming the lowest frequency for a
limit search.
Hi You are programming the highest frequency for
a limit search.
BATTERY-SAVING CIRCUIT
If the scanner does not detect a signal within 5 seconds any time after
you manually select a channel or frequency, the scanner enters the
battery-saving standby mode.
In the standby mode, the scanner rests for 1 second then checks for a
signal for 1/2 second, using only 40 percent of the normal power
consumption. The scanner continues this until you press any button or
if receives a signal.
UNDERSTANDING MEMORY
You can store up to 210 frequencies into your scanner's memory. You can
store each frequency into either a permanent memory, called a channel, or
a temporary memory, called a monitor memory. Your scanner has 200 channel
memories and 10 monitor memories.
CHANNEL MEMORIES
To make it easier to group and select channels, they are divided into
10 channel-storage banks of 20 channels each.
You can use each channel-storage bank to group frequencies by similar
organizations (see "Guide to the Action Bands"). For example:
Channels Organization
1-20 Police Department
21-40 Fire Department
41-60 Ambulance Service
61-80 Aircraft
You can also group channels by city or by local area.
MONITOR MEMORIES
The scanner also has 10 monitor memories. Use these memories to
temporarily store frequencies while you decide whether or not to save
them in channels. This is handy for quickly storing an active frequency
when you search through an entire frequency band. You can manually select
these memories, but you cannot scan them (see "Searching for and
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