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RADIO-WIDE FEATURES
14
May 2002
Part No. 002-5100-100
Scan Resume Delay
When a message is received or transmitted while 
scanning, there is a delay before scanning resumes. 
The delay after receiving a call prevents another 
message from being received before a response can be 
made. The delay after transmitting a call ensures that a 
response is heard instead of another message occurring 
on some other channel. 
Transmitting in the Scan Mode
When the transmitter is keyed while scanning is 
enabled, the transmission may occur on the receive, 
selected, or priority channel, depending on the oper-
ating mode and programming.
Nuisance Channel Add/Delete
With standard scanning, both conventional and 
SMARTNET/SmartZone channels can be temporarily 
deleted from the scan list, for example, if messages 
become annoying. This feature is not available with 
radio wide scanning. Channels can also be perma-
nently added or deleted from a scan list as described in 
the next section. Proceed as follows to temporarily 
delete a nuisance channel:
NOTE: The selected channel and also conventional 
priority channels cannot be deleted from the scan list.
1. While receiving a message on the channel to be 
deleted, press and hold the Scan option key until a 
tone sounds (about 2 seconds).
2. The channel is then deleted and scanning of the 
remaining channels in the scan list resumes.
3. Deleted channels are added back into the scan list if 
any of the following occur:
Scanning is turned off and then on again using the 
Scan option key or menu parameter.
Transceiver power is turned off and then on again.
The selected channel is changed.
Scan Lists
Radio Wide Scan List
With radio wide scanning, there is only one scan 
list available regardless of the type of channel selected, 
and it is not user programmable. This scan list can 
contain up to 16 channels of any type. For example, it 
could include six conventional channels and ten 
SMARTNET/SmartZone channels.
Standard Mode Scan Lists
NOTE: The selected channel is always scanned.
A scan list is simply the channels that are scanned 
when scanning is selected. With conventional and 
SMARTNET/SmartZone operation, several scan lists 
can be programmed by your system operator, and each 
list can include up to 16 channels/talk groups. 
The channels/groups in a list are user program-
mable if the Scan Edit option key or menu parameter 
is programmed. Refer to “Programming a Scan List” 
which follows for more information. 
The specific list that is scanned is user selectable 
if the Scan (List) Select option key or menu parameter 
is programmed. Refer to “Selecting a Scan List” which 
follows for more information.
Determining Which Channels are in Scan List
The channels in the radio-wide and conventional 
scan lists are indicated as follows. Channels in the 
SMARTNET/SmartZone lists are indicated only when 
editing a scan list.
1. To view the conventional scan list, enable standard 
scanning using the Scan key or menu parameter. 
Likewise, to view the radio wide scan list, enable 
radio wide scanning using the Radio Wide Scan key 
or menu parameter. Also select the scan list if appli-
cable as described in the following “Selecting a 
Scan List” description. 
2. Select the desired zone and then scroll through the 
channels by rotating the channel switch. When the 
displayed channel is in the scan list (scanned 
normally), the 
 icon is displayed.