Radio Shack PRO-2056 owner manual Connecting Power from Your Vehicle’s Battery

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4.Attach the scanner to the mount- ing bracket using the supplied mounting knobs.

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Connecting Power from Your Vehicle’s Battery

Depending on if your scanner is per- manently installed in your vehicle, you can power it using either the DC pow- er cord or the DC cigarette-lighter power cable (both supplied).

Follow these steps to connect the sup- plied DC power cord.

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1.Connect the power cord’s black wire to your vehicle battery’s neg- ative () terminal or to a metal part of the vehicle’s frame that is not insulated from the frame by a plastic part.

2.Connect the power cord’s red wire (with in-line fuse) to a source of voltage that turns on and off with the ignition switch, such as a spare accessory terminal in your vehicle’s fuse box.

3.Insert the power cord’s barrel plug into the DC 13.8V jack on the back of the scanner.

To connect the supplied DC cigarette- lighter power cord, insert its barrel plug into the DC 13.8V jack on the back of the scanner, then plug the power cord into your vehicle’s cigarette- lighter socket.

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Cautions:

Unplug the power cord from your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket when you turn off the ignition. This prevents vehicle battery drain if you leave the scanner on when you turn off the ignition.

Always unplug the power cord from your vehicle’s cigarette- lighter socket before you unplug its barrel plug from the scanner.

Note: If the scanner does not operate when you turn it on, remove the power cord from your vehicle’s cigarette- lighter socket and check the socket for debris. Also, check the fuse in the power cord you are using (see “Re- placing the Fuses” on Page 35) and your vehicle’s fuse block.

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Contents PRO-2056 50-Channel Home/Mobile Scanner Features FCC Notice Scanning Legally Contents Frequency Conversion Connecting the Window- Mount Antenna Connecting AN AntennaConnecting the Telescoping Antenna PreparationConnecting an External Antenna Mounting the Scanner in Your Vehicle Connecting Power from Your Vehicle’s Battery Memory Backup Using the Scanner AS a Base StationUsing the Supplied AC Adapter Connecting AN External Speaker or Headphones Listening SafelyUnderstanding Your Scanner Service Search BanksBanks Channels Private BankSearch Bands 470-512Page Look AT the Front Panel Look AT the Display POLICE, FIRE/EMG, AIR, MRNUsing Service Search Turning on the SCANNER/SETTING Volume and SquelchOperation Using Band Search Monitoring a FrequencyStoring Frequencies Into Channels Clearing Frequencies from Channels Delay Special FeaturesUsing Memolock Locking OUT Channels FrequenciesListening to Weather Broadcasts General Guide to Scanning Guide to FrequenciesTypical Band Usage Guide to the Action BandsUnited States Broadcast Bands VHF BandVHF Band Activities Frequencies Primary UsageUHF Band UHF Band Activities FrequenciesBand Allocation Abbreviations ServicesSpecified Intervals Frequency RangesVery High Frequency VHF VHF Low Band in 5 kHz stepsGovernment Band Meter Amateur BandVHF High Band Cm Amateur Band Low BandFrequency Conversion Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes RemediesCare and Maintenance Replacing the Fuse in the DC Cigarette-Lighter Power Cord Replacing the Fuse in the DC Power CordReplacing the Fuses Specifications Current Drain Page Page Division of Tandy Corporation RadioShackFort Worth, Texas