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CP30 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
44
3. Press the
MENU
F
key.
4. If Network Scan is switched o, OFF will be displayed. Rotate the
Channel Selector knob or press the keys to enable Network
Scan and select a suitable CTCSS/DCS tone.
i. Rotate the Channel Selector knob clockwise or press the key to
enable CTCSS and select CTCSS tones from 01 to 50.
ii. Rotate the Channel Selector knob counter-clockwise or press the
key to enable DCS and select DCS tones from 001 to 104.
NOTE: Advancing upwards past CTCSS tone 50 will automatically cycle into
the DCS tone set. Similarly, stepping downwards below DCS tone 001 will
automatically cycle into the CTCSS tone set.
5. When the desired CTCSS/DCS tone is displayed hold the
MENU
F
key to
exit or wait for the menu to time-out.
Refer to the CTCSS/DCS tone table in this manual for details of tone values.
NOTE: Selecting Netscan CTCSS/DCS tones does not aect the Global CTCSS/DCS
tone setting used for normal CTCSS/DCS operation.
To Select Network Scan for Scanning
Briey press
MENU
F
then
SCAN
OS/GS
to cycle through the scan groups until NETWK is
displayed.
Programming Channels into Network Scan
All radios in your Network Scan group must have the same channels programmed
into their Network Scan memory. Your radio’s Network Scan memory has been
factory programmed with 43 of the available 80 channels. The remaining 37
channels, consisting of the 32 repeater input/output channels, 2 telemetry
channels and 3 reserved channels, have not been included to minimise the risk of
interference to other services on these channels.
To Add or Remove Network Scan channels
Follow the procedure to ADD or REMOVE your desired channels as described above.
IMPORTANT: If adding channels to your Network Scan, please consider the
following:
The transmitter on your radio is inhibited on channels 22, 23 and channels 61, 62,
63 as required by the ACMA. These channels are therefore unsuitable for use as
Network Scan channels.

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