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1,000 channel multi trunking mobile/base scanner
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There are 10 talk group ID banks and each ID bank has 5 sub-banks. Each sub-bank has 30 ID
locations. You can program up to 150 talk group IDs in each bank, so you can program up to 1,500
talk group IDs in 10 banks. When the scanner stops on a transmission in the Motorola, EDACS, or
LTR mode, it checks to see if the ID has been stored. In the closed mode, the scanner only stops on
the transmission and displays its text tag if you have stored and not locked out the ID. In the open
mode, the scanner always stops on a transmission, but it displays the ID's text tag if you have stored
the ID.
storing talk group IDs
To store a talk group ID, press TRUNK when the scanner stops on a voice channel transmission or
when a talk group ID is indicated in the manual mode. The bottom line indicates where the ID was
stored (as ID save X-XX), then it changes to ID#XXXX.
The first X in ID save X-XX is the sub-bank number (0-4) in the bank. XX is the number of IDs from
(00-29) in each sub-bank.
If the ID has already been stored when you press TRUNK, ID was saved appears.
Note: When you try to store more than 150 talk group IDs in a bank, Memory Full! appears. Clear
some talk group IDs in order to store new ones (see "Clearing Talk Group IDs").
Follow these steps to manually store talk group IDs or to edit a stored ID.
1. Press PROG.
2. Press TRUNK.
3. To select the bank where you want to store the ID, repeatedly press FUNC then /¥ or ¥/ until you
reach the desired bank.
4. Press MODE to select MOT, ED, or LTR.
5. Repeatedly press TRUNK to select the sub-bank.
6. Press /¥ or ¥/ to select the location where you desire to store the ID number.
7. Enter the talk group ID and press ENT. If necessary, use the decimal point for a hyphen.
8. If you want to tag the ID, press TEXT, enter the desired text tag for the ID. Then press ENT (see
"Text Input Chart").
9. To store the next ID memory in sequence, press /¥ and repeat Step 7.
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