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ScanControl
One Program, Multiple Scanners, Made in USA
Copyright 2009 – 3D Technologies Page 48 of 86
Edit Search Ranges Screen
(NOTE: BC898T, BC780XLT, BC250D, BC296D, BC785D and BC796D Only) The Edit Search
Ranges Screen allows programming and loading of the 10 Search Ranges found in the BC898T,
BC780XLT, BC250D, BC296D, BC785D and BC796D. These values are stored in the ScanControl
Memory Area and saved in the ScanControl data file.
Figure 26 - Search Range Edit
# – The search range number being edited. These values are fixed and cannot be changed.
Range Tag – The alphanumeric tag assigned to the search range. The first 16 characters of this
string are stored in the radio when the search ranges are programmed.
Lower Limit – The Lower Limit frequency for the search range.
Upper Limit – The Upper Limit frequency for the search range.
Step (kHz) – The frequency step size for the search range. You can choose from the list of
available steps or select Auto to have the radio select the step.
Mode – The reception mode for the search range. You can choose from the list of available
modes or select Auto to have the radio select the mode.
Trunk* - The trunk mode of the search range. This feature is not yet implemented in
ScanControl.
Operations Controls
o Load Ranges – Loads all 10 search ranges from the scanner’s radio memory into the
ScanControl© Memory Area.
o Prog Ranges – Programs all 10 search ranges into the scanner’s radio memory.
o Clear Ranges – Clears all 10 search ranges to their default settings in the ScanControl
Memory Area. NOTE: This function DOES NOT clear the data for the search ranges
in the scanner’s radio memory.
o Help Button - Click to open this Help file.
o Close Button – Click to close the Edit Search Ranges Screen and return to the Main
Control Screen.
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