Radio Shack PRO-107, 20-107 manual Changing iSCAN’s Settings, Settings- Menu

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–Object Edit– Menu

 

 

Locked

When checked, the selected object will not be scanned and

 

 

Out

the Locked Out status is not changed when the Main Menu’s

 

 

 

“Restore Skipped” utility is used. Locked Out objects are

 

 

 

indicated by an “L ” in the Channel Status Indicator, for

 

 

 

example, “p L D ” indicates that the object is locked out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skipped

When checked, the selected object is skipped and will

 

 

 

not be scanned. Skipped status is restored when the Main

 

 

 

Menu’s “Restore Skipped” utility is used. See also “Skipping

 

 

 

Objects” on page 28.

 

 

Priority

When checked, priority is enabled for the selected object.

 

 

 

Priority causes the scanner to check for activity more fre-

 

 

 

quently. Priority status is indicated in the Channel Status

 

 

 

Indicator: Lower case “p ” indicates that priority is not

 

 

 

enabled for the object, and upper case “P ” indicates that

 

 

 

priority is enabled for the object.

 

 

 

n Note: Priority Mode must be enabled in the Settings Menu

Operation

 

 

 

 

to use the Priority feature. See “Changing iSCAN’s Settings” on page

 

 

 

 

 

 

31.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delay

When checked, delay is enabled for the selected object.

 

 

 

Delay causes the scanner to wait for two seconds after

Basic

 

 

a transmission to receive reply traffic before resuming

 

 

scanning.

 

Attenuate

When checked, attenuation is enabled for the selected

 

 

 

object. Attenuation helps reduce interference from strong

 

 

 

local transmitters. Attenuate is not available in the Object

 

 

 

Menu for trunked talkgroups.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm

Defines an audible alarm that is heard whenever there is

 

 

 

activity on the object. Press or to select the desired

 

 

 

alarm sound.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Light

Defines backlight behavior for the selected object. Press

 

 

 

or to select the desired light behavior. The options are:

 

 

 

Leave – use default backlight settings

 

 

 

On – turn the backlight on

 

 

 

Flash – flash according to the Flash Pattern setting

 

 

 

 

 

–Object Edit– Menu

Flash

Defines a 32-step pattern used when the Light Mode is

Pattern

set to Flash. To set the Flash Pattern, follow the on-screen

 

instructions and press , , , to set the pattern value.

 

See “Flash Patterns” on page 50 for pattern codes and additional

 

information.

 

 

On Time

Control the backlight-on duration for each of the 32 steps in

 

the Flash Pattern. To set the On Time, follow the on-screen

 

instructions and press , , , to set the On Time in 10

 

millisecond increments.

 

 

Off Time

Control the backlight-off duration for each of the 32 steps in

 

the Flash Pattern. To set the Off Time, follow the on-screen

 

instructions and press , , , to set the Off Time in 10

 

millisecond increments.

 

 

Delete

Removes the object from iSCAN’s working memory configu-

Object

ration. This does not alter the Library data, so if necessary,

 

the object can be imported to iSCAN’s Playlists again. To

 

delete the current object, Press and follow the on-screen

 

instructions.

 

 

Changing iSCAN’s Settings

Use the Settings Menu to customize iSCAN’s factory default settings. To access the Settings Menu, press MENU until the Main Menu appears, scroll to Settings, and press .

 

–Settings– Menu

Main Menu

Jumps to the Main Menu.

 

 

Back

Jumps back (typically to the Main Menu).

 

 

Save Changes

Saves the changes made to the Settings options.

 

 

Default Vals

Restores all items in the Settings Menu to their

 

factory default values.

Simple Display

Disable this option to display more information

 

about objects. By default, iSCAN operates with

 

a simplified display that only shows object and

 

playlist names.

 

 

Basic Operation

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Contents ISCAN Trunking Scanner Contents Features Package ContentsIntroduction How iSCAN Works Understanding ObjectsConventional Frequencies Trunked Radio SystemsLibrary Copyright Notice Understanding the Library OrganizationNNotes Understanding Keys and Features SkipUnderstanding the Display Channel Status IndicatorsDisplay Icons Setup Powering iSCANConnecting an External Antenna Installing BatteriesUsing AC Power Using Vehicle PowerPress and hold to power off iSCAN Charging Ni-MH BatteriesConnecting Earphones or Headphones Connecting an External SpeakerBasic Operation Turn on iSCAN and Set SquelchUsing iSCAN’s Main Menu Programming iSCANBrowse the Library Press and hold to turn on iSCAN. The Main Menu displaysSelect Objects from the Library Import Objects to PlaylistsImporting Trunked Systems NNote Not all states have a Systems data typeLocation Scroll to the system you areWorking with Playlists Working with ObjectsSkipping Objects Editing ObjectsObject Edit- Menu Changing iSCAN’s Settings Settings- MenuSignal Stalker NNote Press Skip to block reception of undesired signalsSearching NNote Global Attenuation must beServices- Menu Service SearchStalker- Menu Service X- Menu Limit SearchNormal Weather Mode Weather Priority ModeWeather Modes Frequency to monitor the alertSame Standby Mode About Same SignalsProgramming Fips Codes Instructions to save changes and exitActivating Same Standby Mode NNote Press Skip again to return to Normal Weather ModeWorking with iSCAN’s Data SkywarnSD Card Contents Removing and Inserting the SD CardInstalling the iSCAN PC Application Custom Setup Additional Information Flash PatternsTroubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionSpecifications Birdie Frequencies Service and RepairCare Scanning Legally FCC NoticeKey Terminology Limited Warranty SameRadioReference.com Printed 11A09 China 20-107 GR-09D-1920