General Research of Electronics Inc 0716 用户手册

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NOTE:
Use caution with DUPE. As soon as you press DUPE, a duplicate of 
the selected object is created and saved in memory. Be certain to 
delete any DUPEd objects that you create accidentally.
Basic Scanning Operation
Now that you have entered a few CONV or TGRP objects you 
can experiment with Scan and Manual operation.
Activating Scan Mode will cause your scanner to scan through all
Scannable Objects that are members of enabled Scan Lists and 
are not locked out. Manual Mode allows you to browse the 
Scannable Objects you have created so you can select just one 
to monitor.
To activate Scan Mode, just press the 
SCAN
 key on the keypad. 
Unless you have explicitly changed Scan List membership, all of 
the objects you have entered so far should be mapped to Scan 
List 01, and your scanner should begin scanning these objects 
immediately when you press the 
SCAN
 key. The scanner display 
indicates Scan Mode as follows:
>>  Scanning  <<
1.........
pri
..........
Study the two rows under the “Scanning” display. Each space 
represents the status of a Scan List in your radio. The top row of 
numbers represents Scan Lists 1 through 10, and the bottom row
represents Scan Lists 11 through 20. Unless you have already 
enabled other Scan Lists in your radio, you will only see the 
number “1” in the top row. All of the other spaces contain “.”
symbols, which indicates that these other Scan Lists are 
currently not enabled.
If you have included one or more TGRP objects in your 
programming, and are within range of the trunked radio system 
for those TGRPs, you will see the   icon flash periodically while 
the radio is scanning. The
 icon indicates that the scanner is 
receiving control channel data from a trunked radio system. 
To pause the scanner on an active object so that the scanner 
does not resume scanning, press the 
PAUSE
 (Pause) key while 
the scanner is stopped on that object, and press 
PAUSE
 or 
SCAN
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