Radio-shack iScan PRO-107 User Manual

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

20-107 / PRO-107User’s GuideThank you for purchasing your iScan Trunking Scanner from RadioShack. Please read this user’s guide before installing, set

Page 2 - Contents

18Setup19Basic OperationUsing the Main Power Cut-Off SwitchThe Main Power Cut-Off switch is only used to prevent battery drain when iSCAN is not used

Page 3 - Introduction

20Basic Operation21Basic OperationUsing iSCAN’s Main MenuThe heart of iSCAN’s user interface is the Main Menu, where all the major functions are contr

Page 4 - Understanding Objects

22Basic Operation23Basic Operation2 Select Objects from the Library1. As you drill into each Library grouping, you will eventually seecheckboxes(

Page 5 - Library Copyright Notice

24Basic Operation25Basic Operation• Ifyouselectanentiregrouping,youmayhaveanexcessivelylargenumberofobjectsimportedtoaplaylist,so

Page 6

26Basic Operation27Basic OperationWorking with PlaylistsBefore you can begin monitoring your imported objects, you must enable the playlists where you

Page 7 - Understanding the Display

28Basic Operation29Basic OperationTo pause on an active object:1. Press /II/SEL while iSCAN is stopped on the object. 2. To resume scanning, press

Page 8 - Powering iSCAN

30Basic Operation31Basic Operation–Object Edit– MenuLocked OutWhen checked, the selected object will not be scanned and the Locked Out status is not c

Page 9 - Charging Ni-MH Batteries

32Basic Operation33Searching–Settings– MenuPriority Mode When checked, Priority Mode is enabled. Objects that have Priority enabled in the Object Edi

Page 10 - Basic Operation

34Searching35Searching–Stalker– MenuMain Menu Navigate back to iSCAN’s Main Menu.Stalker Menu Navigate back to the Signal Stalker Menu.Store Channel S

Page 11 - Programming iSCAN

36Searching37Searching–Services– MenuAircraft Search civilian and military air frequencies: 108-118MHz Navigation 118-137MHz CivilianVoice 1

Page 12 - 3 Import Objects to Playlists

23ContentsIntroduction ... 4Package Contents ...

Page 13 - 2 Select Objects from the

38Searching39WeatherTo change Limit Search parameters:Press MENU while Limit Search is active. The following Limit Search options are available:–Limit

Page 14 - Working with Objects

40Weather41Weathern Note: Weather Priority does not work in all scanning modes. See the following table for Weather Priority operation. Normal Priorit

Page 15 - Editing Objects

42Weather43DataActivating SAME Standby ModeAfter you have programmed FIPS codes for one or more SAME locations, you can activate SAME Standby Mode:1.

Page 16 - Changing iSCAN’s Settings

44Data45DataRemoving and Inserting the SD Cardw Warning: TopreventdatacorruptionontheSDcard,beforeremovingthebatteries:• TurniSCANoffby

Page 17 - Searching

46Data47DataInstalling the iSCAN PC ApplicationiSCAN comes with a powerful, easy-to-use PC Application used for:• UpdatingtheLibrarytothemostcu

Page 18 - Service Search

48Data49DataCustom Setup If you selected the custom install, this screen will appear allowing you to choose the components to be installed. Once the c

Page 19 - Limit Search

50Additional Info51Additional InfoAdditional InformationFlash PatternsEach object uses a 32-step Flash Pattern that you can define so you can identify

Page 20 - Weather Modes

52Additional Info53Additional InfoTroubleshootingProblem Cause SolutionThe scanner does not turn onNo power. Ensure that iSCAN is equipped with fresh

Page 21 - SAME Standby Mode

54Additional Info55Additional InfoSpecificationsFrequency Range Step Mode (Default)25.0000 − 26.9600 MHz 10 kHz AM26.9650−27.4050MHz 10 kHz AM27.410

Page 22 - Working with iSCAN’s Data

56Additional Info57Additional InfoAudio max. power RF input ...100μVat154.1MHz (DEV:3kHzat1kHz) 8OhmsResistor

Page 23 - SD Card Contents

4Introduction5IntroductionFeaturesEasy-to-understand media player user interface – A simplified keypad and display with familiar Play, Pause, and Navig

Page 24

58Additional Info59Additional InfoFCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a scanning receiver, pursuant to Pa

Page 25

60Additional Info61Additional InfoObject Location where a frequency and its associated infor-mation are stored.Priority Function not to miss important

Page 26 - Additional Information

62Additional Info63Additional InfoAPARTICULARPURPOSE,SHALLEXPIREONTHEEXPIRATIONOFTHE STATED WARRANTY PERIOD. EXCEPTASDESCRIBEDABOVE,RADIO

Page 27 - Troubleshooting

Printed in China11A0920-107©2009. RadioShack Corporation. All rights reserved. RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corpora

Page 28 - Specifications

6Introduction7IntroductionHow iSCAN WorksiSCAN is designed with a simplified keypad and controls similar to those used by portable media players, inclu

Page 29 - Service and Repair

8Introduction9IntroductionLibrary Copyright NoticeThe data contained in iSCAN’s Library is provided by special arrangement with RadioReference and is

Page 30 - Key Terminology

10Introduction11Introduction (Weather)•Access NOAA weather radio broadcasts•Access SAME weather alert receiver mode•Select the SKYWARN playlist for

Page 31 - Limited Warranty

12Introduction13IntroductionUnderstanding the DisplayThe menu-driven user interface provides access to the settings that control what iSCAN monitors.

Page 32 - RadioReference.com

14Setup15SetupSetupAttaching the Antenna1. Align the slots on the antenna’s connector with the posts on iSCAN’s connector and slide the antenna in pl

Page 33

16Setup17Setupb Battery Notes: • Alowbatterywarningsoundsevery30seconds(defaultsetting)when the batteries are nearly depleted.• Disposeof

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