Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 203

Program Slow Scan, Enabling Or Disabling The Program Slow Scan

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11 SCAN PROGRAM SLOW SCAN Program Slow Scan is a function that extends, at the preconfigured frequency (frequency point) and its adjacent frequency range, the scan time to remain on each frequency (to slow down the scan) during Program Scan. If scan slows down on a certain frequency (frequency points) and its adjacent frequency range, you can carefully watch the traffic status. {page 10-7} ENABLING OR DISABLING THE PROGRAM SLOW SCAN To do Program Slow Scan during Program Scan, you need to enable Program Slow Scan in advance. If the transceiver, during Program Scan, scans the frequency that is in the frequency range preconfigured for Program Slow Scan, "SCAN-SLOW" appears on the main screen, and the scan time slows down. 1 Select Group No. 4, "Memory Channels & Scan", from the Menu screen. 2 Access Menu 02, "Program Slow Scan". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. 5VOJOH . 1 Press [M/V] to enter Memory Channel mode. 2 Press [M.LIST] (F7) to open the Single Memory Channel List screen. 3 Press [ ] (F2) or [ ] (F3), or rotate the MULTI/CH control to select a Program Memory Channel. 4 Press and hold [SLW.SCAN] (F5) to open the Program Slow Scan screen. If [MEMORY] (F5) is unavailable in the function key guide, press [MORE] (F1). 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select "On" or "Off". The default is "On" (enabling the Program Slow Scan). Selecting "Off" does not allow you to execute the Program Slow Scan. 5 Press [ ] (F1). 6 Press [MENU] to exit. Note: ◆◆Select "Off" from Menu 4-02, if you do not use Program Slow Scan. CONFIGURING THE PROGRAM SLOW SCAN FREQUENCY POINT The frequency point where the scan time is extended during Program Slow Scan can be configured. A maximum of five frequency points for each Program Memory Channel,P0 to P9, can be configured. To configure the frequency point, the frequency range must initially be configured for the Program Memory Channel. {page 10-7} 5 Rotate the Tuning (M) control to tune the current frequency as the frequency point of the program slow scan. 6 Press one of the function keys [POINT1] (F2) to [POINT5] (F6) to configure the frequency point. • Pressing and holding the same function key clears the stored frequency point. • Pressing and holding [(CLR ALL)] (F7) clears all frequency points. 7 Press and hold [ ] (F1) to close the Program Slow Scan screen. The transceiver reverts to the Memory Channel List screen. Note: ◆◆If the frequency point has been configured, pressing the corresponding function key, [POINT1] (F2) to [POINT5] (F6), overwrites the frequency stored for that frequency point. ◆◆The value configured for the frequency point is rounded off to a value below 10 Hz. ◆◆The frequency point cannot be configured for use other than Single Memory Channel Mode. Therefore, [SLOW.SCN] (F5) does not appear until the selected band is placed in Program Slow Scan mode. Contents Index 11-3

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11 SCAN
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Index
Contents
[MULTI/CH]
[ESC]
[M/V]
[F1]~[F7]
Tuning (M)
1
Press
[M/V]
to enter Memory Channel mode.
2
Press
[M.LIST]
(F7) to open the
Single Memory
Channel List
screen.
3
Press
[
]
(F2) or
[
]
(F3), or rotate
the
MULTI/CH
control to select a Program Memory
Channel.
4
Press and hold
[SLW.SCAN]
(F5) to open the
Program Slow Scan
screen.
If
[MEMORY]
(F5) is unavailable in the function key guide,
press
[MORE]
(F1).
5
Rotate the
Tuning
(M) control to tune the current
frequency as the frequency point of the program slow
scan.
6
Press one of the function keys
[POINT1]
(F2) to
[POINT5]
(F6) to configure the frequency point.
Pressing and holding the same function key clears the
stored frequency point.
Pressing and holding
[(CLR ALL)]
(F7) clears all
frequency points.
7
Press and hold
[
]
(F1) to close the
Program
Slow Scan
screen.
The transceiver reverts to the
Memory Channel List
screen.
Note:
If the frequency point has been configured, pressing the
corresponding function key,
[POINT1]
(F2) to
[POINT5]
(F6),
overwrites the frequency stored for that frequency point.
The value configured for the frequency point is rounded off to a
value below 10 Hz.
The frequency point cannot be configured for use other than Single
Memory Channel Mode. Therefore,
[SLOW.SCN]
(F5) does not
appear until the selected band is placed in Program Slow Scan
mode.
PROGRAM SLOW SCAN
Program Slow Scan is a function that extends, at the
preconfigured frequency (frequency point) and its
adjacent frequency range, the scan time to remain on
each frequency (to slow down the scan) during Program
Scan. If scan slows down on a certain frequency
(frequency points) and its adjacent frequency range, you
can carefully watch the traffic status.
{page 10-7}
ENABLING OR DISABLING THE PROGRAM SLOW
SCAN
To do Program Slow Scan during Program Scan, you need
to enable Program Slow Scan in advance.
If the transceiver, during Program Scan, scans the
frequency that is in the frequency range preconfigured for
Program Slow Scan, "SCAN-SLOW" appears on the main
screen, and the scan time slows down.
1
Select Group No. 4, "Memory Channels & Scan", from
the
Menu
screen.
2
Access Menu 02, "Program Slow Scan".
3
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
4
Press
[-]
(F4) or
[+]
(F5) to select “On” or “Off”.
The default is “On” (enabling the Program Slow Scan).
Selecting “Off” does not allow you to execute the Program
Slow Scan.
5
Press
[
]
(F1).
6
Press
[MENU]
to exit.
Note:
Select "Off" from Menu 4-02, if you do not use Program Slow Scan.
CONFIGURING THE PROGRAM SLOW SCAN
FREQUENCY POINT
The frequency point where the scan time is extended
during Program Slow Scan can be configured.
A maximum of five frequency points for each Program
Memory Channel,P0 to P9, can be configured.
To configure the frequency point, the frequency range
must initially be configured for the Program Memory
Channel.
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