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Conv Menu Reference - GRE PSR-500 Owner's Manual

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CONV Menu Reference

The CONV menu is used when creating new Conventional
Channel objects, or editing existing Conventional Channel
objects. All menus are shown in the scannerʼs display as a three
line window that can be scrolled up or down to access the
various different parameters. The active parameter is always the
middle parameter and is indicated by a flashing ":". The entire
CONV menu is shown below:
CONV
Parameter
Scan Lists
Freq
Tag
Sq Mode
Squelch Code
L/Out
Priority
LED Mode
LED Color
Latch LED
Backlight
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Options
On or Off for Scan Lists
1-20
Any supported frequency in
MHz
Alpha-numeric text
Search, None, CTCSS,
DCS, P25
CTCSS Hz, DCS Code,
P25 NAC
On or Off
On or Off
Solid or Flash
0-7
On or Off
On, Off or Flash
Description
Sets membership in Scan Lists. Use  keys to
scroll through Scan Lists. Use
Scan List membership. A "
number indicates that the object is mapped to that
Scan List.
The frequency that the CONV object will use.
The alphanumeric display name for the CONV
channel. Use the standard text entry method or
QTXT to name the object.
Sets subaudible squelch mode or Project 25
conventional digital modulation. Use Search to
automatically analyze signals to determine squelch
mode and code. Use None to ignore subaudible
squelch. Use CTCSS for tone coded squelch, DCS
for digital coded squelch, or P25 for Project 25
conventional digital operation. Used in conjunction
with Squelch Code parameter below.
Sets CTCSS tone, DCS code, or P25 NAC
depending on Sq Mode setting. Use Search to
detect tone or code value for selected squelch type.
Permanent lockout for the CONV channel. Also
FUNC L/OUT
accessed by pressing
scanner is stopped on the CONV object.
Turns Priority Mode on or off for the CONV object.
Controls whether the ALERT LED flashes or
remains on solid when the ALERT LED is used.
Sets LED color to 0-7 as defined in the GLOB
menu. By default, 0=LED Off, 1=Red, 2=Yellow,
3=Green, 4=Cyan, 5=Blue, 6=Magenta, 7=White.
Normally the ALERT LED is active only while the
object is receiving a transmission. When Latch is
on, the ALERT LED will remain lit after the
transmission is complete, unless overridden by a
subsequent object that is also using the ALERT
LED.
Controls whether the backlight should be on, off or
flashing while the object is active.
SEL
key to toggle
*
" next to the Scan List
while the
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