Manually Storing Ids Into Scan Lists; Storing Ids Into Scan Lists While Searching - Radio Shack PRO-2052 Owner's Manual

1000-channel dual trunking trunktracker home scanner
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Scan lists help you organize trunking
system users into categories. For ex-
ample, you might use List 1 for police
IDs, List 2 for fire department IDs, List
3 for emergency medical service IDs,
and so on. Once IDs are stored in
lists, you can scan them like you scan
conventional channels. You can pro-
gram IDs into scan lists manually, dur-
ing a search, or automatically.
Manually Storing IDs into
Scan Lists
1. Select the desired trunking bank
(see "Scanning a Trunked Bank"
on Page 33).
2. After the scanner begins trunk
scanning, press
list number appears at the top of
the display, and a bar shows the
channel activity.
Scan List Number
3. Repeatedly press
the scan list location you want to
program.
4. Enter the Type II ID you want to
store, then press
Or, to enter a Type I ID:
a. Use the number keys to enter
the block number and the fleet
number, then press
38
. A scan
MANUAL
or
to select
.
E
.
b. Enter the subfleet number, then
press
.
E
Note: To clear a mistake while
entering an ID, press
start over at Step 4.
Or, to enter an EDACS ID:
a. Use the number keys to enter
the agency number, then press
b. Enter the fleet number, then the
subfleet number, then press
5. Repeatedly press
to select the next scan list location
you want to program. Then repeat
Step 4 to enter another ID.
Storing IDs into Scan Lists
While Searching
Follow these steps to select a scan list
location and store an ID during a
search.
1. When your scanner stops on an
ID you want to store, press
. The currently selected
ORITY
scan list memory location flashes.
2. Press
to store the ID in the
E
selected scan list memory loca-
tion. Or, repeatedly press
to select another location, then
press
.
E
3. Press
SEARCH
ing.
, then
CLEAR
.
E
or
MANUAL
PRI-
or
to resume search-
.

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