Special Features; Delay - GRE PSR-282 Owner's Manual

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SPECIAL FEATURES

Delay

Many transmissions use a two-way radio system that has
a period of several seconds between a query and a re-
ply. To avoid missing a reply, you can program a 2-sec-
ond delay into any channel or frequency. When your scan-
ner stops on a channel or frequency with a programmed
delay, DLY appears and the scanner continues to moni-
tor that channel or frequency for 2 seconds after the trans-
mission stops before resuming scanning, searching, or
tuning.
You can program a 2-second delay in any of these ways:
• If the scanner is scanning and stops on an active chan-
nel, quickly press DELAY/ before it resumes scan-
ning.
• If the desired channel is not selected, manually select
the channel, then press DELAY/ .
• If the scanner is searching or tuning, press DELAY/ .
DLY appears and the scanner automatically adds a 2-
second delay to every transmission it stops on in that
band.
To turn off the 2-second delay in a channel or for all fre-
quencies, press DELAY/ while the scanner is monitor-
ing that channel or frequency. DLY disappears.
Locking Out Channels or Frequencies
You can increase the effective scanning or search speed
by locking out individual channels or frequencies that have
a continuous transmission.
To lock out a channel while scanning or a frequency dur-
ing one-touch search or while tuning, press L/O/L/O RVW
when the scanner stops on the channel or frequency. If
you locked out a frequency, the scanner locks it out then
continues searching.
To manually lock out a channel, select the channel then
hold down L/O/L/O RVW until L/O appears.
To remove the lockout from a channel, manually select
that channel again, then press L/O/L/O RVW until L/O
disappears. See "Removing Lockouts From All Frequen-
cies in a One Touch Search Bank" on Page 20 and "Re-
moving Lockouts From All Frequencies" on Page 20 for
more information about removing lockout from frequen-
cies.
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