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Grecom PSR-410 - Getting Started; First Time Startup; Unpack the radio; Base operation

Grecom PSR-410
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20
Getting Started
First Time Startup
We believe that your new PSR-410 is so easy to use that scannists with
minimal experience in the hobby should be able to get up and running
in a matter of just a few minutes. If you already know the difference
between a conventional channel and a talkgroup, or a search range and
a Spectrum Sweeper, we invite you to dive right in and set the radio up
to begin scanning your first objects. If you get stuck, you can refer to
this Getting Started section, or see the relevant sections in the Detailed
Menu Reference. Otherwise, please read on and allow us to help you get
acquainted to your new scanner!
WARNING: Always protect your scanner from exposure to extreme heat or
cold temperatures.
WARNING: Your scanner is not waterproof. Do not expose it to rain,
extreme high humidity or moisture.
WARNING: The external DC power input is designed to accept 12-14.4
VDC using a tip-positive coaxial power plug. Do not connect the radio to
external power sources that are greater than 16.0 VDC. Ensure that the DC
polarity is correct before connecting your radio to an external power source.
Turn the radio off prior to connecting or disconnecting external power.
Unpack the radio
Unpack your radio carefully. Save all documentation and packing materials
in case it is necessary to return your scanner for repair.
Base operation
The mounting bracket can serve as a desktop stand when it is attached
such that it is positioned underneath the radio. You may also use the
mounting bracket indoors to attach the radio underneath a table or shelf by
installing the mounting bracket such that it is positioned on top of the radio.

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