Radio Shack PRO-107, 20-107 manual Working with Playlists, Working with Objects

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Working with Playlists

Before you can begin monitoring your imported objects, you must enable the playlists where your objects are stored. You can also give your playlists descriptive names.

4.When finished, press /II/SEL to save.

Press MENU to return to the playlists menu without saving.

Playlist Name:  

Fort Wort

  moves cursor

SEL =OK, MENU =Back

Enabling Playlists

1.In the Main Menu, scroll to Playlists and press to view the list of playlists.

Main Menu Play

Browse objects

PlaylistsSearch

Browse Library

nNote: You can change the names of the playlists using the iSCAN PC Application. See “Installing the iSCAN PC Application” on page 46 and the application’s help files for more information.

Working with Objects

Browsing Objects

Operation

2.Press /II/SEL to enable a playlist for scanning. A checkmark appears next to the selected playlist.

Press /II/SEL again to disable a playlist.

Playlists

 

 Playlist

001

 

 Playlist

002  

 Playlist

003

 

 Playlist

004

 

 Playlist

005

 

 

 

 

1.Press MENU until the Main Menu is displayed.

2.Scroll to Browse Objects and press .

3.Press or to scroll through the playlists.

4.Press and to review the objects in each playlist.

Playing (Scanning) Objects

Basic Operation

Basic

Renaming Playlists

1.In the Playlists Menu, press to edit the name.

2.Press or to change the letter, number, or symbol. Hold down or to scroll quickly.

3.Press or to move the cursor to another digit.

Playlists

 

 Playlist

001  

 Playlist

002

 

 Playlist

003

 

 Playlist

004

 

 Playlist

005

 

 

 

 

Playlist Name:  

laylist 001

  moves cursor SEL =OK, MENU =Back

You can play a single object or scan all objects in enabled playlists. You can also pause iSCAN on a single object while it is scanning.

To play objects while browsing:

1.Browse to the object you want to play by following the steps for “Browsing Objects” above.

2.Press /II/SEL to play the selected object.

Press /II/SEL again to scan all objects in enabled playlists.

To scan all active objects in enabled playlists:

1.Press MENU to display the Main Menu.

2.Scroll to Play, then press or /II/SEL to begin playing.

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Contents ISCAN Trunking Scanner Contents Introduction Package ContentsFeatures Conventional Frequencies How iSCAN WorksUnderstanding Objects Trunked Radio SystemsNNotes Understanding the Library OrganizationLibrary Copyright Notice Understanding Keys and Features SkipDisplay Icons Channel Status IndicatorsUnderstanding the Display Connecting an External Antenna SetupPowering iSCAN Installing BatteriesPress and hold to power off iSCAN Using AC PowerUsing Vehicle Power Charging Ni-MH BatteriesBasic Operation Connecting Earphones or HeadphonesConnecting an External Speaker Turn on iSCAN and Set SquelchBrowse the Library Using iSCAN’s Main MenuProgramming iSCAN Press and hold to turn on iSCAN. The Main Menu displaysSelect Objects from the Library Import Objects to PlaylistsLocation Importing Trunked SystemsNNote Not all states have a Systems data type Scroll to the system you areWorking with Playlists Working with ObjectsObject Edit- Menu Editing ObjectsSkipping Objects Changing iSCAN’s Settings Settings- MenuSearching Signal StalkerNNote Press Skip to block reception of undesired signals NNote Global Attenuation must beStalker- Menu Service SearchServices- Menu Service X- Menu Limit SearchWeather Modes Normal Weather ModeWeather Priority Mode Frequency to monitor the alertProgramming Fips Codes Same Standby ModeAbout Same Signals Instructions to save changes and exitWorking with iSCAN’s Data Activating Same Standby ModeNNote Press Skip again to return to Normal Weather Mode SkywarnSD Card Contents Removing and Inserting the SD CardInstalling the iSCAN PC Application Custom Setup Additional Information Flash PatternsTroubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionSpecifications Care Service and RepairBirdie Frequencies Key Terminology FCC NoticeScanning Legally Limited Warranty SameRadioReference.com Printed 11A09 China 20-107 GR-09D-1920