Kenwood TS-B2000 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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14 SCAN
6 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to return to Memory
Recall mode.
7 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to start All-channel Scan.
Scan starts from the current memory channel
and ascends up through the channel numbers
(scan direction cannot be changed).
To jump to a desired channel while scanning,
turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic
[UP]/ [DWN].
8 To stop Scan, press [SCAN] or [CLR].
Note:
If you are operating on the sub-receiver and perform the Memory
Scan, the transceiver automatically skips the memory channels
that cannot be received by the sub-receiver. The same
conditions apply to the main transceiver.
If you have turned the MAIN SQL or SUB SQL control clockwise,
far beyond the squelch threshold, Scan may fail to stop at a
channel where a signal is present. If this happens, turn the SQL
control slightly counterclockwise.
Starting Memory Scan switches OFF the RIT and XIT functions.
GROUP SCAN
For the purpose of Group Scan, the 300 memory
channels can be divided into 10 groups so that you
can select one or more groups to be scanned,
depending on the situation.
When you store frequency data in a memory channel
{page 58}, the transceiver automatically adds the
default Group 0 (zero), to the memory channel data.
To recall the existing memory channel data and
revise the Group number:
1 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.
2 Select the desired memory channel by turning the
MULTI/ CH control.
3 Press [DISP].
The Memory Name input prompt appears.
Press [DISP] again to skip the input or enter a
Memory Name using [+]/ [–] and [MAIN] or
[SUB] {page 63}.
4 Press the desired Group number ([0] to [9]) using
the numeric keypad. The selected Group number
appears in a larger font.
Note: You can select only one of 10 groups (0 to 9) for each
memory channel.
5 Press [M.IN] to store and overwrite the new
channel data to the memory channel.
6 Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each memory
channel you want to assign to a specific group.
You can select a maximum of 10 groups and
sequentially scan the channels that belong to those
groups. Group Scan starts with the smallest group
number and repeats the sequence, for example,
group 3 group 5 group 7 group 3.
1 Select Time-operated or Carrier-operated mode
via Menu No. 10.
2 Press [VFO/M] to enter Memory Recall mode.
3 Turn the MAIN SQL or SUB SQL control to adjust
the squelch threshold.
4 Press [FUNC], [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to enter Scan
Group Select mode. Then, using the numeric
keypad, enter the group numbers you want to
scan. i.e.- Press [3] for group 3, or press [3], [5],
[7] for groups 3, 5, and 7. The selected Memory
Groups appear in a larger font.
5 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] to exit Scan Group Select
mode.
6 Press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] again to start Memory
Group Scan.
Scan ascends up through the channel numbers
(scan direction cannot be changed).
To jump to a desired channel while scanning,
turn the MULTI/ CH control or press Mic
[UP]/ [DWN].
7 To stop Scan, press [SCAN/ SG.SEL] or [CLR].
After using Group Scan, press [FUNC],
[SCAN/ SG.SEL], then [•/ DCS/SEL] to deselect all
the Group numbers you selected in step 4. This
returns you to All-channel Scan (factory default).
Note:
If you are operating on the sub-receiver and perform the Group
Scan, the transceiver automatically skips the memory channels
that cannot be received by the sub-receiver. The same
conditions apply to the main transceiver.
If you have turned the MAIN SQL or SUB SQL control clockwise,
far beyond the squelch threshold, Scan may fail to stop at a
channel in which a signal is present. If this happens, turn the
SQL control slightly counterclockwise.
When the current channel is within one of the groups that you
selected, Scan starts with the current channel.
When the current channel is outside all the groups that you
selected, Scan starts with the group number that is larger than
and closest to the group number of the current channel.
Starting Memory Scan switches OFF the RIT and XIT functions.
CALL SCAN
A Call channel can be stored for each operating
band, such as HF, 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 430/ 440 MHz
and 1.2 GHz (TS-2000 Optional) bands. You can
monitor one of these Call channels and the current
operating frequency alternatively.
1 Select the frequency you want to monitor.
In VFO mode, press [A/B] to select VFO A or B
for the main transceiver or press [SUB] or
[CTRL] to select the sub-receiver VFO. Then,
turn the Tuning control or the MULTI/ CH
control to select the desired frequency.
In Memory Recall mode, press [VFO/M] to
select the memory channel you want to monitor
by turning the MULTI/ CH control.
2 Press [CALL/ C.IN] to recall the Call channel for
the frequency band.