Motorola XTNI manual Editing Scan List, Nuisance Channel Delete

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scanning, the radio will transmit on the channel which was selected before Scan was activated.

If no transmission occurs within five seconds, scanning will resume.

If you want to scan a channel without Interference Eliminator Codes (CTCSS/DPL), set the code settings for the channels to ‘0’ in the CTCSS/DPL Programming Selection Mode.

Whenever the radio is set up in Scan, the LED will signal a red blink.

Note: (*)Assumes the SB2 button is not programmed to other function different from the default. If Auto-Scan has been enabled for a particular channel, do not press SB2 to scan the channel, as the radio will do it automatically.

Editing Scan List

Scan Lists can be edited by using the CPS

(refer to ”CPS (Computer Programming Software)” on page 42.

Nuisance Channel Delete

 

 

Nuisance Channel Delete allows you to

 

 

temporarily remove channels from the Scan

 

List. This feature is useful when irrelevant

 

conversations on a ‘nuisance’ channel tie up

 

the radio's scanning feature. To delete a

 

 

channel from the scan list:

 

 

• Start Scanning by short pressing the SB2

 

button(*)

 

 

• Wait until the radio stops on the channel you

 

wish to eliminate, then long press the SB2

 

button to delete it.

 

 

• The channel will not be removed until you exit

 

 

Scan by short pressing the SB2 button again

PROGRAMMING FEATURES

or by turning the radio OFF.

 

 

 

Note: (*) Assumes the SB2 button is not

 

 

programmed to another function different

 

from the default.

 

 

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