3:DONEExit the channel setting and menu mode.Setting the Delay2:SCAN OPTION → 1:CONVENTIONAL → Channel No. → 2:DELAYThe delay option lets you set a delay after a transmission for each channel. This slows downscanning, but helps to prevent missing replies.1:NONEThe delay is turned off.2:1 SECONDThe delay time is 1 second.3:2 SECONDSThe delay time is 2 seconds.4:4 SECONDSThe delay time is 4 seconds.5:INFINITEWhen the scanner stops on a transmission, you must press RSM to resumesearching.6: -2 SECONDSThe scanner only stops on transmissions for 2 seconds, then automaticallyresumes. To hold on the transmission, press ▲/HOLD during the 2-second pause.7: -5 SECONDSThe scanner only stops on transmissions for 5 seconds, then automaticallyresumes. To hold on the transmission, press ▲/HOLD during the 5-second pause.8: -10 SECONDSThe scanner only stops on transmissions for 10 seconds, then automaticallyresumes. To hold on the transmission, press ▲/HOLD during the 10-second pause.Setting the Subaudible Tone Option2:SCAN OPTION → 1:CONVENTIONAL → Channel No. → 3:TONE DATASome radio systems use special tones to prevent interference from other nearby systemsoperating on the same frequencies. When tones are being used, the radios only opensquelch when a transmission with a matching tone is present on the frequency. Someservices, such as FRS, GMRS, and Business Band refer to these tones as Quiet Codes,Privacy Codes, or similar and use a number to associate a particular tone. The table in theback of the manual provides a cross reference to common associations. For this feature towork, you need to turn on the Tone Mode (see “Setting Squelch Mode”).1:CTCSSContinuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) is used with Amateur Radio,FRS, GMRS, Business Band, and other systems. When you select this option, thescanner only opens squelch when a matching CTCSS tone is present on thefrequency.2:DCS38