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MEMORY CHANNEL PROGRAMMING
■ Programming memory/bank/scan name
Each memory channel can be programmed with an
alphanumeric channel name for easy recognition.
Names can be a maximum of 16 characters.
NOTE: Only one name can be programmed for each
bank. Therefore, the previously programmed bank
name will be displayed when bank name is selected.
Also, the bank names are automatically updated in
other memory channels assigned to the same bank
group.
D Programming memory name, bank name
or scan name
Hold down [S.MW]
q
Select Memory write mode.
• 1 short and 1 long beep sounds.
• The memory channel number blinks.
• DO NOT hold down [S.MW]
onds.
Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired memory channel.
w
• Select Call channels (C0 or C1) to program a Call chan-
nel name, or Scan edge channels (0A/0B to 24A/24B) to
program a scan name.
Push
to open the Quick Menu screen.
e
Push D-pad(
) to select "Edit," and then push D-
r
pad(Ent) to enter the name programming mode.
D-pad
(Ent)
(�)
Push D-pad(
) to select "MNAME," "BNAME" or
t
"SNAME," and then push D-pad(Ent).
• MNAME" is for a memory name, "BNAME" for a bank
name or "SNAME" for a scan name.
• If the selected memory channel's name has already
been programmed, the name is displayed.
• "BNAME" appears only when the selected memory
channel has been assigned to a bank.
• "SNAME" appears only when the selected memory
channel is a scan edge channel. The same name is auto-
matically assigned to both scan edge channels, A and B.
• After pushing D-pad(Ent), the cursor blinks on the first
digit.
NOTE: When entering the scan type selection mode,
the programmed Scan name is displayed instead of
the frequency range indication.
for 1 second to enter the
for more than 2 sec-
[DIAL]
[Example]:
Programming the memory name
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in M-CH000.
"IC-31"
In the Select Memory
Write mode, select
M-CH000, and push
.
Push D-pad() to
select "Edit," and then
push D-pad(Ent).
Select "MNAME."
The first digit space
to enter a character
blinks.
The cursor blinks on
the first digit.