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PRO-92 Handheld Scanner
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Text Input Chart
Using the Delay Function
Connecting the Antenna
Warranty
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Resetting the Scanner
Manually Tuning a Frequency
Safety
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PRO-92
Handheld Scanner
Please read before using this equipment.
Owner’s Manual
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Contents
PRO-92 Handheld Scanner
Contents
Operation
Special Features
Care Specifications
Troubleshooting
Trunking Operation
General Guide to Scanning
Features
Scanner scans
Features
Scanning Legally
FCC Notice
Preparation
Power Sources
Using Batteries
Preparation11
Replace the cover
Charging Rechargeable Batteries
Using AC Power
PWR DC 9V jack
Using Vehicle Power
Connecting an Optional Antenna
Connecting the Antenna
Listening Safely
Connecting AN EARPHONE/ Headphones
Using the Belt Clip
Connecting AN Extension Speaker
Traffic Safety
About Your Scanner
Connecting the Clone Cable
Look AT the Keypad
About Your Scanner
Look AT the Display
Understanding Banks
7 are turned off Search Mode
Channel Storage Banks
Search Banks
Understanding CTCSS/DCS
PL Codes
DPL Codes
Open and Closed Modes
Understanding Your SCANNER’S Modes
AM Mode
LTR E. F. Johnson Mode
FM Mode
Motorola Mode
Edacs Mode
Operation
Turning on the Scanner and Setting Squelch
Bank Channel Manual
Storing Known Frequencies Into Channels
Assigning a Text Tag to a Channel
Storing Text Tags
Assigning a Text Tag to a Bank
Press To Enter a Character from this Group
Text Input Chart
Searching a Preprogrammed Frequency Range
Finding and Storing Active Frequencies
Press
Func 9 w x y z
Current Search Bank
Changing a Search Range with a Preprogrammed Range
Storing a Frequency While Searching for a Specified Channel
Func then Tune
Manually Changing a Search Range
Scanning the Channels
Turning Channel-Storage Banks Off and On
Manually Tuning a Frequency
Listening to the Weather Band
Deleting Frequencies from Channels
Listening to a Weather Channel
Displaying Weather Messages
Using the Delay Function
Special Features
Locking Out Channels
Locking OUT Channels or Frequencies
Reviewing the Lock-Out Channels
Locking Out Frequencies
Clearing a Locked-Out Frequency
Reviewing Locked-Out Frequencies
Clearing All Lock Out Frequencies in a Search Bank
Locked-out
Priority
Special Features
Changing the Frequency Step
Changing the Receive Mode
Display Description
Range MHz Search Step kHz
Using the Attenuator
Using the Keylock
Using the Display Backlight
Turning the KEY Tone on and OFF
Changing the Display Contrast
Cloning the Programmed Data from Scanner to Scanner
Trunking Operation
Understanding Trunking
Programming Trunking Frequencies
Setting Squelch for the Trunking Mode
Programming Motorola Trunking Systems UHF-Lo
Offset Frequency
Size Code
Programming Fleet Maps
Talk Group IDS
Talk Group ID Hold
Storing Talk Group IDs
Reviewing Locked-Out Talk Group IDs
Locking Out Talk Group IDs
Clearing Talk Group IDs
Clearing All Talk Group IDs in One Bank
Open and Closed Modes
Closed Mode
Mode Open Closed
Changing the Open/Closed Mode
General Guide to Scanning
US Weather Frequencies
Guide to Frequencies
Ham Radio Frequencies
Birdie Frequencies
General Guide to Scanning
Typical Band Usage
Guide to the Action Bands
Primary Usage
VHF Band
Band Allocation
Abbreviations Services
VHF Low Band- 29-50 MHz in 5 kHz steps
Meter Amateur Band
Meter Amateur Band- 50-54 MHz
Aircraft Band- 108-137 MHz
Cm Amateur Band 420-450 MHz
Government Band 406-420 MHz
Low Band 450-470 MHz
Frequency Conversion
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Troubleshooting
Squelch is not
Resetting the Scanner
RESETTING/INITIALIZING the Scanner
DC 9V jack
Care
Reset
Initializing the Scanner
UHF T
Specifications
9V DC
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Limited One-Year Warranty
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