Motorola RMU2040 manual Editing Scan List, Nuisance Channel Delete

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Editing Scan List

Scan Lists can be edited by using the CPS (refer to CPS section on page 46)

Nuisance Channel Delete

Nuisance Channel Delete allows you to temporarily remove channels from the Scan List. This feature is useful when frequent, irrelevant conversations on a channel tie up the scanning feature, becoming a nuisance to the user.

To delete a channel from the Scan List:

To start scanning, press the SBx (x=1 or

2)button (Scan has to be programmed to either SB1 or SB2 via CPS). SB2 default

is Scan/Nuisance delete,

Wait until the radio stops on the channel you wish to eliminate, then long press the

SBx button to delete it.

The channel will not be scanned again until you exit Scan by short pressing the SBx button again or by turning the radio OFF and back ON.

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