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Using the Keylock
Once you program your scanner, you can protect it from accidental program changes by
turning on the key lock feature. When the keypad is locked, the only controls that operate
are FUNC, KEY/LIGHT, SQUELCH, and VOLUME.
You cannot activate the key lock while you are entering a frequency into a channel.
1. To turn on the key lock, press FUNC then KEY/LIGHT.
Keylocked.
Appears for
about 1 second.
Key locked.
appears when you press any key after locking the
keypad, and the scanner sounds the low pitched Invalid tone.
2. To turn off the key lock, press FUNC the KEY/LIGHT. The scanner beeps three times
and
Key unlocked
appears in the scanner’s display.
Changing the Display Contrast
1. Press MANUAL.
2. Press FUNC then 9.
Use Up/Down keys to set contrast.
appears in the
scanner’s display.
3. Press
π
or
θ
to adjust the contrast.
4. Press ENTER to set the display contrast.
Working with V-Scanners
The PRO-96 V-Scanner (Virtual Scanner) feature allows you to edit, store, recall and use
up to eleven full sets of scanner memory profiles. With V-Scanners it is possible to create
separate scanner memory profiles for different areas you visit or different ways that you
use the scanner.
Your scanner contains two types of storage memory.
Working memory
is the memory
that your scanner uses while you are programming, cloning, or using your scanner.
V-Scanner memory
is the memory that your scanner uses to store saved configurations
in
V-Scanner folders
for later recall and use. Your scanner features ten V-Scanner
folders (0-9) for configuration storage. An additional “scratchpad” V-Scanner folder can
be accessed with the decimal point (.) key and is indicated in the display with the “#”