Friday, November 07, 2008
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Direct Access
Use this feature to quickly access a channel with number tags. System or channel number tags can be set
in the menu. However if you set a channel number tag that already exists in the same system, or if you set
a system tag that already exists in another system (include scan systems, service search with scan systems,
custom search with scan systems, CC Hits with scan systems), a warning message will be displayed
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. Press [E / yes / gps] to set the same number tag, or press [. / no / pri] to input a new
number tag.
To jump to a tagged channel from HOLD mode, enter the system number tag followed by a decimal point
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, then press [MENU]. The scanner goes to Scan Hold Mode at the entered
number tag.
For example, if you want to select Channel E from the below example, press [7][.][5][Menu].
System A (Number tag = 1)
Channel A (Number tag = 1)
Channel B (Number tag = 5)
Channel C (Number tag = 100)
System B (Number tag = 7)
Channel D (Number tag = 10)
Channel E (Number tag = 5)
Channel F (Number tag = 3)
System number tag
Channel number tag
You do not have to enter the system number tag to select a channel in the current system.
When the scanner is holding on one of System A
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channels, press [1][0][0][Menu] to select Channel C.
If you press only system number tag with a dot, the scanner select the first channel of the system. Pressing
[7][.][Menu], Channel D is selected. If no such system number tag exits, the scanner displays
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SYS Number
Tag XXX. is not Stored Press Any Key
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and sounds an error tone.
If you enter an illegal channel number tag, the scanner displays
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CH Number Tag XXX.XXX is not Stored
Press Any Key
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and sounds an error tone.
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