Radio Shack PRO-96 Owner's Manual page 78

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after each V-Scanner operation. Pressing ENTER will return to the main V-Scanner
menu. Press CLR to exit the V-Scanner main menu.
The scanner will display
V-Scanner
Operation
Failure
Press ENTER
if a failure is encountered while performing a V-Scanner operation. Press ENTER to
try again.
If you wish to create a new configuration based on your current one, save the current
working memory to a V-Scanner folder, then edit the working memory with your
changes. When you are finished with your edits, save your updated working memory
to a new V-Scanner folder, leaving the V-Scanner folder with your original
configuration intact. You may then use either your original configuration or the
modified one.
Be sure to assign a name to each V-Scanner before you save it to a V-Scanner folder.
You assign a V-Scanner name while using the configuration in working memory by
pressing PGM, then FUNC TEXT. The text you enter here is stored in line 4 of the
welcome message and saved with the contents of the V-Scanner when you write it to
a folder.
You can use the V-Scanner feature to back up your work. Save your configuration to
a V-Scanner folder after you make changes to a working memory configuration. If for
any reason your scanner's working memory is accidentally altered or lost, you can
recall the backup configuration data from the V-Scanner folder.
There will be an approximately 13 second pause after you select the desired
V-Scanner and press the ENTER key to confirm your choice when saving or loading
V-Scanner data. During this period the scanner is transferring V-Scanner data to or
from working memory. It is important not to interrupt power to the scanner while this is
taking place. Loss of power while performing V-Scanner operations may result in lost
data. The scanner will not allow you to perform a V-Scanner operation when a low
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