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Signals received on the Priority Channel will have priority
over those received on the other channels.
e.g. Scanning channels 1-8 with priority channel 20
in Group Scan
Selecting a Scan Group
To select between Open or Group Scan:
1. Switch the TX3220 OFF.
2.
Press and
hold the SCAN key while switching the
TX3220 ON.
3.
Release the SCAN key. The currently selected scan
group will be displayed as ‘OS’ for Open Scan or ‘GS’
for Group Scan.
Rotate the channel selector clockwise or counter-
clockwise to change the scan group.
To exit and return to normal operation:
Switch the TX3220 OFF, then ON again.
Programming Open Scan Memories
To add or remove channels from the scan memory:
1. Check that the radio is not already scanning. If it is,
briefly press the SCAN key to cancel the scan function.
2. Select the required channel using the rotary channel
selector.
If ‘M’ is displayed to the upper left of the channel
number, the selected channel is presently in the scan
memory. It can be removed by holding the SCAN key
in until a low beep is heard. ‘M’ will then disappear
indicating the channel is no longer in memory.
If ‘M’ is not visible to the upper left of the channel
number, then the selected channel is not in the
memory. To add it, hold the SCAN key in until a high
beep is heard. ‘M’ will now appear to the upper left
of the channel number.
3.
Repeat step 2 to add or remove other channels in the
scan memory.
To scan the selected channels:
Briefly press the SCAN key. A high beep will be heard,
‘SCA
N will appear in the display and the radio will
begin scanning.
Note: If there are less than 2 channels programmed in the
open scan memory when you press the SCAN key, a low
beep will be heard and the command will be ignored.
To Scan in Open Scan Mode:
If a busy channel is found, scanning will pause on that
channel to allow the signal to be heard and will remain
there for as long as the channel remains busy.
To skip over a busy channel, briefly press the SCAN
key twice.
To talk on a busy channel while in Scan mode simply
press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button on the microphone.
When you have finished transmitting and the channel
has remained silent for 5 seconds scanning will
resume automatically.
To cancel the Scan, briefly press the SCAN key. A low
beep will be heard and ‘SCA
N’ will disappear from the
display. The radio will return to the last selected channel.
Programming Group Scan Memories
The Group Scan feature uses your priority channel as the
working channel. The rest of the channels you wish to scan
are programmed into the scan memory.
To program your Priority Channel:
1.
Select the required channel.
2. Press and hold the PRI key. The channel display will
flash for a moment then a high beep will be heard as
the selected channel is stored.
To program your scan channels:
1.
Check that the TX3220 is not already scanning. If it is,
press the SCAN key to cancel the scan function.
2. Select the required channel using the rotary channel
selector switch.
If ‘M’ is displayed to the upper left of the channel
number, the selected channel is presently in the scan
memory. It can be removed by holding the SCAN key
in until a low beep is heard. ‘M’ will then disappear
indicating the channel is no longer in memory.
If ‘M’ is not visible to the upper left of the channel
number, then the selected channel is not in the
memory. To add it, hold the SCAN key in until a high
beep is heard. ‘M’ will now appear to the upper left
of the channel number.
3.
Repeat step 2 to add or remove other channels in the
scan memory.
To scan the selected
Group Scan channels:
Briefly press the SCAN key. A high beep will be heard,
‘SCA
N’ will appear in the display and the radio will
begin scanning.
Note: If there are no channels programmed in the group
scan memory when you press the SCAN key, a low beep
will be heard and the command will be ignored.
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