56Object Searches57Object SearchesSee “Appendix B: Detailed Menu Reference: LMIT Menu”on page 116 for detailed menu information.To create a new LMIT object:1. Press PGM for Program Mode.2. Press NEW softkey.3. Press SRCH softkey to view available Searchtypes.4. Press LMIT softkey.5. Press S or T to select FrLo: and FrHi: thenpress SEL. to select the field.6. Use the number keys and • to enter lowerand upper search units and press ENT or theDONE softkey to save.7. Press S or T to select Tag:.8. Use the number keys to enter a name for theLMIT object. See “Appendix C: Text Entry andAppendix C: Text Entry andQuickText” on page 125 for information onentering text.9. Press ENT or the DONE softkey to save.10. Press Save softkey to store your LMIT searchas an object.To activate LMIT search:1. Press MAN during scanning to enter ManualMode.2. Press S or T to scroll through the LMITobjects.3. Press the SRCH softkey. LMIT search will stopon an active frequency.Note: Be sure to press the SRCH softkey, and notthe SRCH key on the keypad.3. Press PSE to hold on the active frequency.Press PSE again to resume.Note: It can take some time to process all of thefrequencies in a LMIT search. You can experimentwith different size frequency ranges to find a LMITsearch setup that does not interfere excessivelywith scanning of other object types.Service Search Object (SRVC)A Service Search Object (SRVC) is similar to aLMIT search but is optimized for a specific radioservice, and can search for activity associatedwith a type of service across multiple frequencybands. See “Dedicated SRVC Search” on page 62or “Appendix A: Search Bands” on page 100 for sub-band frequency information.Essential ParametersService type is the critical parameter neededfor a Service Search to function. See “Appendix B:Detailed Menu Reference: SRVC Menu” on page 119for detailed menu information.