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Note: If you have not stored any frequencies into channels yet, the scanner displays
the empty channels.
Tuning Frequencies
Note:
You can use the rotary tuner to tune frequencies during a search (see
"Searching For and Storing Active Frequencies" on page 13).
Follow these steps to use the rotary tuner to tune frequencies.
1. When the scanner stops on a frequency while searching, press TUNE. The
frequency number and TUNE appear.
2. To tune frequencies, turn TUNE clockwise (to tune to higher frequencies) or
counterclockwise (to tune to lower frequencies).
3. To store that frequency in the channel, simply press ENTER. The scanner stores
the frequency, and channel number appears.
Note: When you store frequency while all channels are entered, CH FULL appears.
In order to store more frequencies, you must clear some channels. See "Deleting
Frequencies" on Page 19.
4. To store that frequency in the monitor memory, simply press MON. The scanner
stores the frequency to monitor memory, and monitor memory number appears.
RESETTING/INITIALIZING THE SCANNER
If the scanner’s display locks up or does not work properly after you connect a power
source, you might need to reset or initialize the scanner.
CAUTION: If you have problems, first try to reset the scanner (see “Resetting the
Scanner”). If that does not work, you can initialize the scanner (see “Initializing the
Scanner”); however, this clears all information stored in your scanner’s memory.
Resetting the Scanner
1. Turn off the scanner, then turn it on again.
2. Insert a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip, into the reset opening at
the back of the scanner and gently press then release the reset button inside the
opening.
Note: If the scanner still does not work properly, you might need to initialize the
scanner (see “Initializing the Scanner”).