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Playing Objects
The EZ Scan-SD allows you to “play” the objects that you have
stored in Playlists. You can play a single object, or, you can play
all of the objects that you have stored in enabled Playlists. You
can also pause the EZ Scan-SD on a single object while it is
scanning.
stored in Playlists. You can play a single object, or, you can play
all of the objects that you have stored in enabled Playlists. You
can also pause the EZ Scan-SD on a single object while it is
scanning.
Playing While Browsing
You can play objects while browsing objects and Playlists. Follow
the steps for Browsing Playlists and Objects above. Press the
the steps for Browsing Playlists and Objects above. Press the
▶
/II/SEL
key to play a selected object. Press the
▶
/II/SEL
key
again to scan all objects in enabled Playlists.
Scanning
To scan all active objects in enabled Playlists, press the
MENU
key to display the Main Menu. Use the and keys to scroll to
Play, then press the or
Play, then press the or
▶
/II/SEL
key to begin playing. To
enable or disable Playlists, follow the instructions in the Enable/
Disable Playlists section above.
Disable Playlists section above.
Pausing
To pause the EZ Scan-SD on an active object, press the
▶
/II/SEL
key while the EZ Scan-SD is stopped on the object. To resume
scanning, press the
scanning, press the
▶
/II/SEL
key again.
Skipping
While scanning, the EZ Scan-SD can skip objects that you donʼt
want to hear. When the EZ Scan-SD stops on an object that you
no longer wish to monitor, press the
want to hear. When the EZ Scan-SD stops on an object that you
no longer wish to monitor, press the
SKIP
key. The EZ Scan-SD
will mark the object as skipped and you will not receive further
transmissions on the object until it is un-skipped. You can un-skip
all skipped objects by selecting Restore Skipped from the Main
Menu, or you can review your skipped objects by browsing the
objects in Playlists and un-skip them one at a time by pressing
the
transmissions on the object until it is un-skipped. You can un-skip
all skipped objects by selecting Restore Skipped from the Main
Menu, or you can review your skipped objects by browsing the
objects in Playlists and un-skip them one at a time by pressing
the
SKIP
key again. An objectʼs skip status is indicated by the “s”
character on the right side of the the object display in the psD
indicator. A lowercase “s” character in the psD indicator indicates
that the object is not skipped, and “S” indicates that the object is
skipped.
indicator. A lowercase “s” character in the psD indicator indicates
that the object is not skipped, and “S” indicates that the object is
skipped.
You can also permanently lock skipped objects out so they will
not be scanned even if the Restore Skip function is used, or you
can delete them from the EZ Scan-SDʼs memory. Locked out
objects are indicated by an “L” in the psD indicator, e.g., “pLD”
not be scanned even if the Restore Skip function is used, or you
can delete them from the EZ Scan-SDʼs memory. Locked out
objects are indicated by an “L” in the psD indicator, e.g., “pLD”
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