Friday, November 07, 2008
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Scanning Operation
Quick Key Operation
For Conventional Systems, the SQK is set at the system level. However, for trunked systems, the SQK is set
at the site level instead of the system level.
In the display, enabled SQKs show their number; disabled SQKs show
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; SQKs with no system assigned
show "-".
During scanning, you can enable or disable single digit SQKs by pressing the corresponding [1 - 9, 0] key.
For two-
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rst press [. / no / pri], then enter the two digits to enable or disable that SQK.
Systems belonging to disable SQKs are not scanned.
*You cannot enable or disable an SQK if no system or site is assigned to it.
*The displayed GQKs (channel Group Quick Keys) show the status of GQKS for the system currently being
scanned.
For example, the scanner displays as follows if the SQKs
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3
͟
,
͞
4
͟
,
͞
6
͟
, and
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9
͟
are disabled.
The details of scanning depend on whether the System is a conventional System or a trunked System.
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Ten
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s blinks when you press [. / no / pri]
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.
If you do not press a digit within 2 seconds of pressing [. / no / pri], the entry times out and nothing is
changed.
System 1 C
SCAN
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S0: 1 2 * * 5 * 7 8 * 0
GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
System 1 C
SCAN
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S0: 1 2 * * 5 * 7 8 * 0
GRP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0