47
When you enable a Scan List, the display briefly shows the name of the
Scan List on Line 4 of the display, and the word ON or OFF at the end of
Line 3 to indicate if the Scan List was toggled on (enabled) or off (disabled).
When Scan Lists 1, 2, 3 and 16 are enabled, the display will appear as fol-
lows while scanning:
To toggle a Scan List's status from the Global Settings menu, press PGM
to enter Program Mode, then press the
GL OB
softkey. At the
Sc an
Lists:
item, press the SEL key on the 5-way pushbutton pad. Scroll to
the Scan List you wish to change and press the SEL key again, then at the
Enabled:
setting press the
3
or
4
on the 5-way pushbutton pad to
toggle the Scan List on or off. An asterisk (*) indicates that the Scan List is
enabled. Press the
SAVE
softkey to save settings for that Scan List, then
press
SAVE
again to confirm your global changes and exit the GLOB menu.
If you inadvertently store an object with no Scan List mappings, the object
will be placed in a special “NS” Scan List that can be accessed using the
34
keys while in Manual Mode or PGM mode. Once you scroll to the NS
Scan List, you can use the
56
keys to scroll to the objects found there and
edit the Scan List setting by pressing the PGM key, then the
EDIT
and
CURR
softkeys to see the object's menu.
Finding Stored Objects Easily
The PSR-310's browse feature makes it easy to scroll to the Scan Lists and
Scannable Objects you have created, using the
3456
keys on the 5-way
pushbutton pad while the scanner is in PGM or Manual Mode. Here are
some more methods you can use to find stored objects quickly.
Searching For Objects Using FIND
Your PSR-310 provides a very useful FIND feature that allows you to search
for locked out objects, or for objects that contain a text string that you spec-
ify. In text searches, FIND searches for your specified text in the following
places: