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Radio Shack 20-106 - Audible Alarms and Alert LED

Radio Shack 20-106
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Advanced Settings
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Advanced Settings
To turn the Hit Counter on:
1. Press
PGM.
2. Press GLOB softkey.
3. Press T to scroll to Hit Counts.
4. Press W or X to select Yes or No.
5. When finished, press the SAVE softkey to save
your changes to the radio’s configuration
memory.
To view Hit Counts:
1. Press
PGM.
2. Press S, T, W or X to navigate to the
desired object, if necessary.
3. Press EDIT softkey, then CURR softkey.
4. Scroll to Hit Count in the object menu to
view the hit counter.
To reset for a single object:
1. Press the
Dflt softkey while the Hit Count
item is selected in the object’s menu.
To clear all hit counters:
1. Press the
PGM to enter Program Mode.
2. Press GLOB softkey.
3. Press T to scroll to Clear Hits.
4. Press SEL.
5. Press the SAVE softkey to save your changes
and exit the Global settings menu.
Audible Alarms and the Alert LED
Your PRO-106 features an Alert LED with audible
alarm capability that allows you to set different
visual and audible notifications for the different
types of objects you create.
The menus for each type of object 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.
Notes:
• 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.
• Slight variations to LED colors are a normal
part of the manufacturing process. You may
notice these variations when using the White
LED color setting (LED COLOR: 7), or when
comparing one PRO-106 to another. You can
compensate for these slight variations by fine-
tuning the Red/Green/Blue (RGB) LED settings
for each color. See the COLOR settings in
the GLOB menu in Appendix B: Detailed Menu
Reference: GLOB Menu” on page 102.

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