Uniden America Corporation UB315 사용자 설명서

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moves on to conventional channels in the same bank or to
the next active bank.
If the scanner finds that a talkgroup in one of your active
Scan Lists is on the air, you will begin to hear that
communication and the scanner will of course display the
proper talkgroup number and any alpha tag. When the
communication ends, the scanner will wait for 5 seconds
for any further replies and, if none, the scanner will move 
to the conventional channels in the same bank or to the
next bank.
The scanner will not look for any other IDs within the same
trunked system (as this would slow the scan process).
Note that if you press RSM while you are listening to one
ID, the scanner will check to see if another ID in your Scan
List is active. It will disregard the ID to which you were just
monitoring.
TRUNK SEARCH: This mode works similarly to TRUNK
SCAN. If the scanner finds any (non-locked-out) ID when 
it checks the control channel, you will hear it. You will then
hear any replies that follow within 5 seconds. After that the
scanner will move on and not continuously search the
system for additional IDs (on busy systems you would never
leave the system if this were the case). Note that if you
press the RSM key while monitoring one ID, the radio will
check if any other IDs are active (it will disregard the ID you
just left), and if none are active, it will move on.
SCAN & SEARCH Icons
For the first time on a Uniden scanner, you will see both the
SCAN
and the 
SEARCH
icons active at the same time.
This indicates that the radio is scanning conventional banks
and Trunk searching trunking banks. When the radio is
trunking, only the 
SEARCH
icon will be illuminated. Note
that to start a conventional search, you must place the radio
in conventional hold mode and then press the SEARCH
key.
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