Locking Out Channels; Looking For "Locked Out" Channels - Uniden SC180 Operating Manual

100-channel programmable twin turbo hand-held sports scanner
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Locking Out Channels

You may have programmed certain channels that you do not
want to hear every time you scan. These might be channels
that are busy a major portion of the time, causing the scanner
to stop at the channel(s) often enough to interrupt the scan
cycle. You can Lock Out those channels so they are not
scanned.
1.
Go directly to the channel using any of the methods
described above.
2.
Press
That channel is now "Locked Out" of the scanning cycle.
To include the channel back in the scanning cycle:
1.
Go directly to the desired channel.
2.
Press
display, and the channel is no longer "Locked Out".
You can lock out any or all of the Priority Channels in the
same way as other channels. If you lock out all Priority
Channels you will see this message:
You can also remove L/O from all "Locked Out" channels in
the selected Scan Banks (those appearing on the display.)
Press and hold
beeps and all channels except empty channels
(000.0000MHz) are returned to the scanning cycle in the
selected Scan Banks.
Note: Any "Locked Out" channels in Banks that are
deselected are still "Locked Out".

Looking for "Locked Out" Channels

During scanning, you will not see "Locked Out" channels.
To look for "Locked Out" channels, first press
stop scanning. Then use
the Bank. You will see L/O on the display to indicate a "Locked
Out" channel.
. L/O appears on the display.
. The L/O indicator now disappears from the
for at least 2 seconds. You will hear 2
or
20
to
to step through

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