General Research of Electronics Inc 0716 用户手册

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If you wish to remove temporary lockout from a single object, 
navigate to the object using the 5-way pushbutton pad while in 
Manual Mode or PGM mode and press the 
L/OUT
 key again. 
Temporary lockout is a very useful feature. For example, when a 
major incident occurs while you are scanning, you may wish to 
focus your scanning on that major incident, and exclude 
unrelated talkgroups so that radio traffic associated with the 
major incident is not interrupted. 
You could press the 
PAUSE
 or 
MAN
 keys to listen to a single 
object, if communications for the major incident are only being 
conducted on single channel or talkgroup. More often, several 
talkgroups are used to provide communications for major 
incidents, so if you park on a single object, you may miss 
communications on other objects that are related to the incident 
of interest. 
By using Temporary Lockout, it is possible to “zoom in” on the 
objects that are carrying communications related to the incident 
of interest by pressing 
L/OUT
 every time an unrelated object 
becomes active. Eventually you will narrow down your monitoring
to those objects that are being used to provide communications 
for the incident you are trying to monitor.
Permanent Lockout
Permanent lockout locks out an object until you explicitly unlock 
it. No traffic will be received on the locked out object while 
permanent lockout is active. 
To apply permanent lockout to an object, press 
FUNC
, then the 
L/
OUT
 key while the scanner is stopped on that object during scan 
operation, or navigate to an object using the 5-way pushbutton 
pad while in Manual Mode or PGM mode and press 
FUNC
, then 
the
 L/OUT
 key. The lowercase “l” in the display changes to 
uppercase to indicate that permanent lockout is applied to the 
object:
0716 User Manual
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