SECTION 3: OSCOR MANUAL OPERATION
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To recall stored signals:
1. Press the RECALL button to toggle between the normal Analyze Mode and the
Signal List Mode.
2. Use the rotary dial or the UP/DOWN buttons to select various signals in the
database.
Editing Signals
The Signal Listing Mode has two menus to control signal database functions. The first
menu provides the basic functions to act on individual signals (see Figure 28 Example
Signal List Screen Display).
The second menu lists functions that affect the entire list.
FIGURE 29 SIGNAL LIST MENU (2
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To change the threat level of a signal stored in the database:
1. Use the RECALL button in the Analyze Mode to access the signal list.
2. Select the desired signal using the rotary dial or the UP/DOWN buttons.
3. Select the appropriate menu using the MENU button.
4. Select the desired threat level using the F1 and F2 buttons. F1 and F2 toggle up
and down through the available threat levels (USERFRN, NO CORR, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, DECLARE). Press F3 to immediately change the level to a FRIENDLY signal.
To delete a signal stored in the database:
1. Use the RECALL button in the Analyze Mode to access the signal list.
2. Select the desired signal using the rotary dial or the UP/DOWN buttons.
3. Press the F4 button (labeled DELETE/SIGNAL).
4. Press the F1 button (labeled DELETE CONFIRM) to delete a single signal.
5. Press MENU (labeled CANCEL) to cancel the deletion process.
Filtering the Signal List
The signal database can be filtered to view, plot or delete only a certain signal
classification.
Signals are classified according to the following criteria (which will become more
apparent later in the manual)
FRIENDLY - Signals common to the ambient environment and posing no threat
NO CORR - Signals that have been stored with no classification or correlation.
LOW CORR - Signals with a correlation level below the threat level threshold.
THREATS - Signals with a correlation level exceeding the threat level threshold.
DECLARED - Signals that the user has evaluated and flagged as known threat signals.