Motorola XTNI manual Example of Programming Auto Scan, Other Programming Features Scan

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Example of Programming Auto Scan

Auto-Scan is the last Programming Mode and can be set to "ON" or "OFF" on a particular channel. To set Auto Scan to “ON”:

1. Enter Programming Mode and select the desired channel (see "Entering Programming Mode" picture in page 38).

2. Short press the PTT button six times to enter Auto Scan Programming Selection Mode. The radio will signal beeps and will show the current

Auto Scan setting (please refer to "Reading

 

Auto-scan Settings" in page 41).

 

3. Short press the SB1 button to toggle ON/

 

OFF the auto-scan feature in the channel.

 

When ON radio LED will blink RED once.

PROGRAMMING FEATURES

When OFF radio LED will blink ORANGE

once.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OTHER PROGRAMMING FEATURES SCAN

Scan allows you to monitor other channels in order to detect conversations.

When the radio detects a transmission, it will stop scanning and will stay on the active channel. This will allow you to listen and talk to the people on that stopped channel without having to change the channel knob. If there is talking going on channel 2 during this time, the radio will stay on channel 1 and you will not hear channel 2. After talking has stopped in channel 1, the radio will wait 5 seconds before resuming scan again.

To start scanning, press the SB2 button (*). When the radio detects channel activity, it will stops on that channel until the activity ends.

You can talk to the person(s) transmitting without having to switch channels by pressing PTT.

To stop scanning, short press the SB2 button again.

By pressing the PTT button while the radio is

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