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— locks/unlocks the keypad to prevent accidental en- tries.

LIGHT — turns on/off the display’s backlight.

Number Keys — use these keys to enter the numbers for a channel or frequency.

MON/0 — enters a zero or accesses the monitor memory.

DLY/(delay/decimal point) — programs a 2-second delay for the selected channel, or enters a decimal point (neces- sary when programming frequencies).

L-OUT/E(lockout/enter) — locks out channels so they will not be scanned, or enters frequencies into channels.

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PRO-72 50-Channel Portable Scanner Features Serial Number Fm Page 4 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM FCC Notice Scanning Legally Contents Troubleshooting Special FeaturesCare and Maintenance Specifications General Guide to ScanningPower Sources Using BatteriesPreparation Fm Page 10 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM Fm Page 11 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM Using Standard AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power Charging a Rechargeable Battery Pack Connecting the Antenna Connecting an Optional Antenna Connecting AN EARPHONE/ HeadphonesListening Safely Traffic SafetyUsing the Belt Clip Connecting AN Extension SpeakerYour Scanner Look AT the Keypad Fm Page 21 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM Look AT the Display Fm Page 23 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM Search Bands Understanding BANDS/MONITOR MemoryMonitor Memory Operation Turning on the SCANNER/ Setting Volume and SquelchManually Storing Frequencies Storing Active FrequenciesFm Page 28 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM Band Search Fm Page 30 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM Direct Search Monitoring a Stored Channel Moving a Frequency from the Monitor Memory to a ChannelScanning the Channels Clearing a Channel Listening to the Monitor MemoryListening to a Weather Band Special Features DelayLocking OUT a Channel Using the Display Backlight Turning the KEY Tone on and OFF Using the KeylockUS Weather Frequencies Guide to FrequenciesOther Weather Frequencies Ham Radio Frequencies486.400 499.200 Birdie FrequenciesUnited States Broadcast Bands Guide to the Action BandsTypical Band Usage VHF BandActivities Primary UsageBand Allocation Specified IntervalsVery High Frequency VHF Government Band Ultra High Frequency UHF Frequency Conversion Problem Possible Causes Remedies TroubleshootingProblem Possible Remedies Causes Resetting the Scanner RESETTING/INITIALIZING the ScannerInitializing the Scanner Care and Maintenance Fm Page 53 Thursday, August 5, 1999 804 AM Specifications US Patent Numbers Limited One-Year Warranty
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