Radio Shack 20-521 owner manual Locking Out IDs, Unlocking a Single ID, Unlocking All IDs

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Locking Out IDs

As with conventional scanning, it is possible to lock out unwanted traffic. This is particularly important in trunk- ed systems because signals you cannot listen to (such as water meters, door alarms, traffic signals, and en- crypted signals) are assigned IDs just like other users. You can have up to 100 IDs locked out at one time.

Note: If you lock out an ID while searching, it is also locked out of the scan list(s). See “Scan Lists” on Page 48.

To lock out an ID, press L-OUTwhen the ID appears.

The ID is locked out, and the next active ID appears.

Unlocking a Single ID

1.Hold down L-OUTuntil you hear two short beeps.

2.Repeatedly press t or s to select the ID you want to unlock.

3.Press L-OUT.

The ID is unlocked, and the next locked ID or

–––––(if there are no other locked IDs) appears.

4.Press SRC to continue the scanner’s previous func- tion.

Unlocking All IDs

Hold down L-OUTuntil you hear two short beeps. Then press E to unlock all the IDs at once. The scanner beeps twice.

Note: When you unlock all the IDs, the scan list ap- pears. Press SCAN to scan the IDs stored in your scan lists or press SRC to continue the scanner’s previous function. For more information about scan lists, see “Scan Lists” on Page 48.

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Contents PRO-91 150-Channel Handheld Trunking Scanner Features Page Frequency Step Transmission Range MHz KHz Scanning Legally FCC NoticeContents Special Features Trunk TrackingGeneral Guide to Scanning Page Power Sources Using Internal BatteriesPreparation Page Charging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Using AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power Plug the adapter’s barrel plug into your scanner’s Connecting an Optional Antenna Connecting the AntennaConnecting AN EARPHONE/ Headphones Traffic SafetyListening Safely Attaching the Belt Clip Connecting AN Extension SpeakerAbout Your Scanner Look AT the Keypad Look AT the Display Page Service Banks Understanding BanksChannel Storage Banks Monitor Memories Operation Turning on the Scanner and Setting SquelchStoring Known Frequencies Into Channels Limit Search Searching for and Temporarily Storing Active FrequenciesDirect Search Service Bank Search Search Skip Memory Moving a Frequency from a Monitor Memory to a Channel Listening to the Monitor MemoriesManually Selecting a Channel Scanning the Stored ChannelsPage Special Features DelayTurning CHANNEL-STORAGE Banks on and OFF Priority Locking OUT ChannelsPage Using the Display Backlight Using the KeylockChanging Search Speeds Normal Search HypersearchTurning the KEY Tone OFF/ON Turning the Battery Save Function OFF/ONSkipping Data Signals Types of Trunking Systems Trunk TrackingSetting the Scanner to the Trunk Tracking Mode Storing Trunked Frequencies Setting Squelch for the Trunk Tracking ModePage Scanning a Trunked Bank Temporarily Storing an ID into the Monitor ID Memory Monitoring an Active IDLocking Out IDs Unlocking a Single IDUnlocking All IDs Monitoring IDs Using Trunk Tracking Scan DelayChannel Activity Bars Manually Storing IDs into Scan Lists Scan ListsDeleting a Stored ID Moving IDs to Scan ListsScanning Type I and Hybrid Trunked Systems Scanning the Scan ListsProgramming a Fleet Map Size Fleets Subfleets IDs Blocks Used E1P1 E1P2 E1P3 Size E1P4 E1P5 E1P6 Size Selecting a Preset Fleet Map Programming a Hybrid System Guide to Frequencies General Guide to ScanningNational Weather Frequencies Canadian Weather FrequenciesTypical Band Usage Guide to the Action BandsPrimary Usage VHF BandAbbreviations Band AllocationVery High Frequency VHF Ultra High Frequency UHF Frequency Conversion Problem Possible Remedy Cause TroubleshootingError Adjust squelch for Resetting the Scanner Care and Maintenance Specifications Power Requirement AA Alkaline Batteries 6.0 VDC Page Page RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas Limited One-Year Warranty