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Hit Counters
Your PSR-410 includes a unique Hit Counter feature that keeps track of how
many transmissions are received for each object type. The Hit Counter for
an object is incremented each time a transmission is received on an object,
making it possible for you to determine the objects that are the least and
most active.
By default, the Hit Counter feature is turned off. To turn the Hit Counter on,
press PROG, then the
GLOB
softkey, and use the
6
key to scroll down
to the Hit Counts item. Use the
34
keys to toggle Hit Counts on and off.
When finished, press the
SAVE
softkey to save your changes to the radio's
configuration memory.
You can view the hit counts for an object by navigating to the object by
pressing PROG, then using the
3456
keys to navigate to the desired
object, if necessary. Once you have selected the desired object, press the
EDIT
softkey, then the
CURR
softkey, and scroll to the Hit Count item
bottom of the object menu to view the hit counter.
To reset the hit counter for a single object, press the
Dflt
softkey while
the Hit Count item is selected in the object's menu.
To clear all hit counters, press the PROG key, then the
GLOB
softkey. Use
the
6
key to scroll down to the
Clear Hits
item, then press the SEL
key. Press the
YES
softkey to clear hit counter and exit the Global settings
menu.
Audible Alarms and the ALERT LED
Your PSR-410 features a very powerful ALERT LED with Audible Alarm
capability that allows you to set different types of visual and audible
notifications for the different types of objects you create.
You may have noticed that the menus for each object you create include
various settings for LED, Backlight and Alarm. You can use these settings to
design custom visual and/or audible alarms that are triggered when activity
is detected on the specified Scannable Object.
NOTE: The Alert LED utilizes a special tri-color Light Emitting Diode
module that mixes light from red, green and blue LED elements to produce
thousands of different colors. Eight pre-defined color settings are available
for use in object menus.
LED COLOR: 0
is normally used for “all colors
off”, or no Alert LED display.