Hit Counters; Audible Alarms And The Alert Led - GRE PSR-600 Owner's Manual

Advanced digital base/mobile scanning receiver with object oriented user interface
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configured for Priority are checked for activity before any other
TGRPs are checked, and during the reply delay time after non-
priority TGRP calls.
Additionally, your PSR-600 decodes the subaudible priority data
that is present on analog Motorola talkgroup calls (3600 baud
control channel systems only), and will switch to a priority
talkgroup when the data for that talkgroup is found in the
subaudible priority data.

Hit Counters

Your PSR-600 includes a unique Hit Counter feature that keeps
track of how many transmissions are received for each object
type. The Hit Counter for an object is incremented each time a
transmission is received on an object, making it possible for you
to determine the objects that are the least and most active.
By default, the Hit Counter feature is turned off. To turn the Hit
Counter on, press
key to scroll down to the Hit Counts item. Use the  keys
to toggle Hit Counts on and off. When finished, press the
SAVE softkey to save your changes to the radioʼs configuration
memory.
You can view the hit counts for an object by navigating to the
object by pressing
navigate to the desired object, if necessary. Once you have
selected the desired object, press the EDIT softkey, then the
CURR softkey, and scroll to the Hit Count item bottom of the
object menu to view the hit counter.
To reset the hit counter for a single object, press the Dflt
softkey while the Hit Count item is selected in the objectʼs
menu.
To clear all hit counters, press the
softkey. Use the  key to scroll down to the Clear Hits item,
then press the
changes and exit the Global settings menu.

Audible Alarms and the ALERT LED

Your PSR-600 features a very powerful ALERT LED with Audible
Alarm capability that allows you to set different types of visual
and audible notifications for the different types of objects you
create.
PSR-600 User Manual Page
PGM
, then the GLOB softkey, and use the 
PGM
, then using the  keys to
PGM
SEL
key. Press the SAVE softkey to save your
key, then the GLOB
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