Radio Shack PRO-92 owner manual Using AC Power

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Rechargeable batteries last longer and deliver more power if you let them fully discharge once a month. To do this, use the scanner until Low Battery! appears. Then fully charge the rechargeable batter- ies.

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Important: .The EPA certified RBRC Bat- tery Recycling Seal on the nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery indicates RadioShack is voluntarily participating in an industry pro- gram to collect and recycle these batteries

at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service in the United States or Canada. The RBRC program pro- vides a convenient alternative to placing used Ni-Cd bat- teries into the trash or the municipal waste stream, which may be illegal in your area. Please call 1-800-THE- SHACK (1-800-843-7422) for information on Ni-Cd bat- tery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your ar- ea. RadioShack’s involvement in this program is part of the company’s commitment to preserving our environ- ment and conserving our natural resources.

Using AC Power

You can power the scanner using an 9V, 300 mA AC adapter and a size H Adaptaplug (neither supplied). We recommend RadioShack Cat. No. 273-1767 (available at your local RadioShack store).

Cautions:

You must use a Class 2 power source that

!supplies 9V DC and delivers at least 300 mA. Its center tip must be set to negative

and its plug must fit the scanner's PWR DC 9V jack. Using an adapter that does not meet these specifi- cations could damage the scanner or the adapter.

Always connect the AC adapter to the scanner before you connect it to AC power. When you finish, disconnect the adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from the scanner.

Follow these steps to connect the adapter.

1.Connect the Adaptaplug to the adapter’s cord with the tip set to negative.

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Contents PRO-92 Handheld Scanner Contents Operation Special FeaturesCare Specifications TroubleshootingTrunking Operation General Guide to ScanningFeatures Scanner scans Features Scanning Legally FCC NoticePreparation Power SourcesUsing Batteries Preparation11 Replace the cover Charging Rechargeable BatteriesUsing AC Power PWR DC 9V jack Using Vehicle PowerConnecting an Optional Antenna Connecting the AntennaListening Safely Connecting AN EARPHONE/ HeadphonesUsing the Belt Clip Connecting AN Extension SpeakerTraffic Safety About Your Scanner Connecting the Clone CableLook AT the Keypad About Your Scanner Look AT the Display Understanding Banks 7 are turned off Search ModeChannel Storage Banks Search Banks Understanding CTCSS/DCSPL Codes DPL CodesOpen and Closed Modes Understanding Your SCANNER’S ModesAM Mode LTR E. F. Johnson Mode FM ModeMotorola Mode Edacs Mode Operation Turning on the Scanner and Setting SquelchBank Channel Manual Storing Known Frequencies Into ChannelsAssigning a Text Tag to a Channel Storing Text TagsAssigning a Text Tag to a Bank Press To Enter a Character from this Group Text Input ChartSearching a Preprogrammed Frequency Range Finding and Storing Active FrequenciesPress Func 9 w x y zCurrent Search Bank Changing a Search Range with a Preprogrammed Range Storing a Frequency While Searching for a Specified ChannelFunc then Tune Manually Changing a Search Range Scanning the ChannelsTurning Channel-Storage Banks Off and On Manually Tuning a FrequencyListening to the Weather Band Deleting Frequencies from ChannelsListening to a Weather Channel Displaying Weather MessagesUsing the Delay Function Special FeaturesLocking Out Channels Locking OUT Channels or FrequenciesReviewing the Lock-Out Channels Locking Out FrequenciesClearing a Locked-Out Frequency Reviewing Locked-Out FrequenciesClearing All Lock Out Frequencies in a Search Bank Locked-outPriority Special Features Changing the Frequency Step Changing the Receive ModeDisplay Description Range MHz Search Step kHz Using the AttenuatorUsing the Keylock Using the Display BacklightTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF Changing the Display ContrastCloning the Programmed Data from Scanner to Scanner Trunking OperationUnderstanding Trunking Programming Trunking Frequencies Setting Squelch for the Trunking ModeProgramming Motorola Trunking Systems UHF-Lo Offset Frequency Size Code Programming Fleet MapsTalk Group IDS Talk Group ID Hold Storing Talk Group IDsReviewing Locked-Out Talk Group IDs Locking Out Talk Group IDsClearing Talk Group IDs Clearing All Talk Group IDs in One BankOpen and Closed Modes Closed ModeMode Open Closed Changing the Open/Closed ModeGeneral Guide to Scanning US Weather Frequencies Guide to FrequenciesHam Radio Frequencies Birdie FrequenciesGeneral Guide to Scanning Typical Band Usage Guide to the Action BandsPrimary Usage VHF BandBand Allocation Abbreviations ServicesVHF Low Band- 29-50 MHz in 5 kHz steps Meter Amateur BandMeter Amateur Band- 50-54 MHz Aircraft Band- 108-137 MHzCm Amateur Band 420-450 MHz Government Band 406-420 MHzLow Band 450-470 MHz Frequency Conversion Problem Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingSquelch is not Resetting the Scanner RESETTING/INITIALIZING the ScannerDC 9V jack Care ResetInitializing the Scanner UHF T Specifications9V DC Specifications71 Limited One-Year Warranty
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