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Startup Keys
Startup Keys let you change the lockout state for several systems, sites, and search
ranges all at the same time. When you activate the Startup Key, the scanner checks all
systems, sites, or search ranges and locks or unlocks them according to these rules:
If any systems, sites, or search ranges do not have a Startup Key assigned, the
scanner does not change their locked/unlocked state (i.e., if they are unlocked, it
leaves them unlocked).
If any systems, sites, or search ranges do have an assigned Startup Key, the
scanner compared the assigned Startup Key to the one you activated:
Assigning Startup Keys
Multiple systems, sites, and search ranges can share the same Startup Key.
Startup Keys range from 0 to 9 .
If you do not want a system, site, or search range to be affected by any Startup
Keys, enter the decimal point for the Startup Key (this is the default setting).
To a conventional system:
1. Open the
2. Select the system you want to assign the Startup Key to.
3. Select
4. Enter the Startup Key you want to use for this system.
To a trunked system:
1. Open the
2. Select the system you want to assign the Startup Key to.
3. Select
4. Select
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If a system's Startup Key does not match the one you activated, the
scanner locks that system.
If a system's Startup Key matches the one you activated, the scanner
unlocks that system and enables all of its Quick Keys.
Program System
menu.
Edit Sys
Option, then select
Program System
menu.
Edit
Site, then select the site you want.
Set Startup
Key, then enter the Startup Key you want to use for this site.
Set Startup
Key.

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