56Scanning FunctionUsing the Scanning FunctionProgrammable Memory Scan (PMS)Writing into a Programmable Memory50 sets of PMS memory channels (L1/U1 to L50/U50) are available.Specify the lower limit frequency of the frequency range you want to san for “L”, andthe upper limit frequency for “U”.Enter a number between 1 and 50 for “”. Use the same number for the lower andupper limit channels.Specify the lower limit frequency and upper limit frequency for the PMS memorychannels according to page 39.PMS memory channels are located late in the memory channel area. When there are100 or more memory channels, press the M key to skip memory channels quickly insteps of 100 memory channels.Example: Specification of the lower limit frequency “433.200 MHz” and the upper limitfrequency “433.700 MHz” for PMSPrecautionThe difference between the upper limit frequency and the lower limit frequency for PMS must be 100kHz or more.Performing Programmable Memory ScanThe programmable memory allows you to scan the specified frequency range in thesame frequency band.1 Select the Memory mode.Recall the PMS memory storing the lower limit frequencyor upper limit frequency.2 Press the B key, and then turn the O knob to selecta PMS channel.3 Release the B key.Programmable memory scanning starts.Hints • Turn the O knob clockwise.:Scanning is performed toward higher memory channelnumbers.Turn the O knob counterclockwise.:Scanning is performed toward lower memory channel numbers.• When a signal is received during scanning, scanning stops for 5 seconds and this frequencyis received.• When scanning is suspended, the decimal point blinks and the LCD stays lit.• After receiving the frequency for 5 seconds, scanning resumes.To select another PMS memory , press the B knob to select it while pressing the O.• To cancel scanning, press the p switch.The decimal point blinks.