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PROG

PROG appears in the display after you have pressed the PROG button while in
Search mode or Manual mode or after pressing the BANK button while in Scan
mode.
In Search mode, if you press PROG, you are telling the scanner you want to set
up new search bank limits. You are prompted for a lower and upper limit, a step
increment, a transmission mode, and finally, a search bank to assign the limits to.
In Scan mode, if you press the BANK button, PROG appears in the display to
prompt you to enter the lower and upper limits for scan bank limiting. We
recommend you don't use scan bank limiting for general use. See
page 22
for a
discussion of scan bank limiting.
If you are in Manual mode, when you press the PROG button, PROG appears
in the display along with a flashing BANK indicator. This is telling you to enter a
three-digit channel number. If you enter a channel number while the PROG
indicator is on, the frequency that is in the display will be programmed into the
channel you enter as soon as you finish entering the third digit of the channel.
While this is useful for copying a frequency from one channel to another, we
don't recommend it as a general way to program a scan channel. See
page 16
for a
discussion on programming scan channels.
If you press the PROG button by accident or see PROG in the display, you can
get out of program mode by immediately pressing the SEARCH, SCAN, or
MANUAL buttons.

LIMIT

The LIMIT indicator comes on to prompt you to press the LIMIT button when
you are limiting the range of scan banks, search banks, or when you are setting
up the search parameters for a search bank.
You will usually follow this sequence for setting up a range: lower limit, LIMIT,
upper limit, ENT. There may be additional keys you need to press, as with
setting up search bank limits, but in all cases, you will see the LIMIT indicator
flash after you enter the lower limit. Pressing the LIMIT button when you see
LIMIT flash in the display, enters the lower value and prepares the scanner to
receive the upper value.
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