Skip Transmission; Rename Scanlists; Set Priority Objects - Whistler WS1095 Owner's Manual

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3. Select Locked Out and press . A checkmark
( ) indicates Lockout is selected. A square
( ) indicates Lockout is disabled. An uppercase
L in the display indicates a locked out frequency.
NOTE: The SKIP button can be programmed in the
Settings Menu (first option under the Expert section)
to perform the Lockout function.
To skip transmissions while scanning:
1. Wait for scanner to stop on the transmission
and press SKIP. An uppercase
indicates a skipped object.
2. To skip a specific object, you can browse to the
object and press SKIP.
3. To restore a skipped object, browse to it and
press SKIP.
4. To restore all skipped objects, in the main menu,
select Restore Skipped and press .
NOTE: If the specific object is locked out vs. skipped
the SKIP button may have been programmed as
Lockout function.
TIP: Consider how you plan to organize your objects
for scanning. You can organize your scan lists
geographically, assigning objects for your location
in one list and objects for other locations in different
lists. You can organize your scan lists by trunking
system, assigning TGRP objects associated with
specific trunked radio systems to separate lists.
To rename a Scanlist:
1. Select Scanlist from the main menu, and then
press .
2. Select a Scanlist and press . The Scanlist name
appears.
3. Press  or  to move the cursor; press  or 
to change the character. Press SKIP to delete a
character.
To set priority objects:
1. Browse to the object and press Menu.
2. Select Priority and press
indicates an Priority is selected. A square ( )
indicates Priority is disabled.
NOTE: To set priority, Priority Mode must be enabled
in the Configuration menu. Setting any object as a
priority can cause normal scanner interruption.
SCANNING
. A checkmark ( )
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in the display
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