2.Use the number keys and./DELAY to enter the frequency (including the decimal point) you want to store.

3.If you make a mistake, press CLR to backspace and correct the incorrect digit, or press and hold CLR for about 2 seconds to clear the entire field and start over.

4.Press ENTER to store the frequency into the channel.Ô

5.By default, the scanner will configure the channels you enter for a two second delay after a transmission is received. This is indicated by the D character that appears in the top row of the display. If you do not want the scanner to pause for reply traffic before resuming scanning operation, press ./DELAY until D is not visible in the top line of the display.

6.If necessary, press MODE to change the receiving mode. Valid modes for conventional frequencies include AM, FM/ Digital, CTCSS and DCS. To program a specific code for CTCSS or DCS mode, press FUNC MODE, then enter the

desired code followed by ENTER, or use the S or T keys to scroll to the desired code and press ENTER to store the code with the channel memory. For more information on CTCSS and DCS programming, see “Programming channels for

Ô NOTES Ô

If you made a mistake

in entering the frequency, Invalid Freq briefly appears and the scanner beeps when you press ENTER. Enter the frequency again.

Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency to the nearest valid frequency. For example, if you enter a frequency of 151.53, your scanner accepts it as 151.5275. Reception of the frequency will not be adversely affected.

If you enter a frequency that has already been entered elsewhere in the same bank, the scanner sounds an

error tone and displays Dupl.f and the channel number that has been duplicated. If the dual entry is an error press CLR and enter the correct frequency. If the dual entry is intentional press ENTER to accept.

You may replace any frequency by selecting the bank and channel, pressing PGM and entering the new frequency.

You can clear programmed frequency data by pressing FUNC, then CLR.

If you make an error in the entry process, press CLR as often as needed to erase the incorrect data, or press and hold CLR for one second to clear the entire field.

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