EFJohnson 002-9800-401 manual Single and Multiple Site Scan, Scan List Programming

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SYSTEM AND GROUP SCAN

Single and Multiple Site Scan

Single and Multiple site scanning (see descriptions which follow) are selectable if the SCAN SEL menu parameter if it is available. If this parameter is not available, scanning is fixed in one of these states by programming. If you can select this parameter, your system operator may provide more information on which type to use.

Single Site Scan - This type scans only Multi-Net systems that access the site of the current system, and it usually must be selected with a Multi-Net system displayed. If an LTR or conventional system is displayed and it cannot be selected, an error tone sounds and “NOT MULTI” is displayed.

Multiple Site Scan - This type scans all systems in the scan list, and it must be used to scan LTR and conventional systems.

Scan List Programming

General

NOTE: The selected (displayed) system and group are always scanned, even if they are deleted from the scan list.

The system and group scan lists are programmed using the A/D (add/delete) option switch. Pressing this switch changes the status of the displayed system or group. The displayed system is in the scan list and scanned normally when is displayed. Likewise, the displayed group is in the scan list and scanned normally when is displayed (see preceding illustration).

The system/group select mode described on page 17 also controls if the system or group scan list is changed when the A/D switch is pressed. For example, to change the scan list status of the displayed system, press the Select switch if necessary so that the system select mode is indicated and then press the A/D switch.

Deleting a system only temporarily deletes the groups associated with that system. When a system is added back into the scan list, the orig-

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Contents Operating Manual Safety Information Page FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE FCC Exposure LimitsFrequency Whip Model No Base Model No Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Multi-Net Features General FeaturesLTR Features Conventional FeaturesFront Panel Controls Controls and DisplayControls and Display Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Display Description Determining Volume Level Power-Up SequenceGeneral Operation Backlight Operation Numeric Display ModeSystem/Group Display Information Select Mode Indication With Numeric Display Alpha Tag Display Mode Selecting the System and GroupSetting Squelch Control Select Mode Indication With Alpha Tag DisplayIntroduction Standard CallsPlacing a Standard Call Multi-Net and LTR OperationReceiving a Standard Call Conventional OperationPlacing Telephone Calls Telephone Calls Other Special CallsBusy and Out-Of-Range Conditions Placing Other Multi-Net Special Calls Receiving a Telephone CallReceiving Other Multi-Net Special Calls Landside-Originate Calls General FeaturesBank Select Emergency Switch Call IndicatorEncryption Encryption IndicatorHome System/Group Select Function FCN SwitchHorn Alert Option Select Proceed Clear-To-Talk Tone Power Turn-Off DelayTime-Out Timer Stealth ModeOption Switches Option Switches and Menu ModeTone Select Transmitter Thermal FoldbackUsing Menu Mode Menu Mode IntroductionSwitch Menu Mode and Option Switch FunctionsSystem and Group Scan System and Group Scan Scan List Programming Single and Multiple Site ScanScan Delay and Continue Timers Transmitting In The Scan Mode General MULTI-NET, LTR, Conventional ModesConventional Operation Monitoring Conventional Channels Before Transmitting Standard and Special Calls MULTI-NET FeaturesBusy Queuing Multi-Net Roaming Auto-Registration Transmitting Status Messages Status Select Mode Selected Status MessageCalls on Priority and Block ID Codes Caller IdentificationTransmit Inhibit Standard and Telephone Calls LTR FeaturesBusy Queuing LTR Transpond System SearchMonitor Mode Conventional FeaturesPriority and Block ID Codes Receive-Only Groups Transmit Disable On BusyCall Guard Squelch Talk-AroundPriority Group Sampling Supervisory Tones MiscellaneousMiscellaneous LTR Telephone Call Tones Multi-Net Telephone Call TonesDisplay Messages Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Bright DIM OFF Menu Mode MessagesSpeaking Into Microphone System Operator ProgrammingOperation At Extended Range Transceiver Service Preventing Battery DischargeLicensing Miscellaneous