GRE PSR-295 Owner's Manual
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GRE PSR-295, 7 To charge batteries with a DC adapter from a DC power source, you must use a 9V, 300mA DC adapter with 4.75mm outer/1.7mm inner plug. It takes about 16 hours to recharge fully discharged 1600mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. You can oper- ate the scanner while recharging the rechargeable bat- teries, but charging takes longer. Notes: • The scanner can also charge Ni-Cd batteries. 600mAh batteries require 6 hours and 850mAh batteries require 8 hours to charge. • When you charge Ni-Cd batteries, do not
GRE PSR-295, 35 IMPORTANT: If you have problems with the scanner, first try to reset it to retain all memory. If that does not work, you can initialize the scanner; however, initializing clears all information stored in the scanner’s memory. Resetting the Scanner 1. Turn off the scanner, then turn it on again. 2. Insert a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip, into the reset opening on the side of the scanner. Then gently press and release the reset button inside the opening. Pressing the reset button does not clear the scanner�
GRE PSR-295, 37 CARE Keep the scanner dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immedi- ately. Use and store the scanner only in normal tempera- ture environments. Handle the scanner carefully; do not drop it. Keep the scanner away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. IN CASE OF FAULT Where a fault arises, contact your supplier. However, be- fore you do so check that the fault was not caused by an operational error. Carefully reread the relevant section in the instructions. SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Coverage • 25-88 (in 5 kHz steps) • 118-136.99166 (in 8.33 kHz steps) • 137-174 (in 12.5 kHz steps) • 216-225 (in 5 kHz steps) • 225.0125
GRE PSR-295, 28 Deleting Frequencies from Channels 1. Press MANUAL. 2. Use the number keys to enter the channel with the frequency you want to delete. 3. Press MANUAL again. 4. Press PGM to enter the program mode. MAN changes to PGM. 5. Press FUNC. 6. Press CL. The frequency number changes and 0.0000 appears. SPECIAL FEATURES Using CTCSS and DCS When your scanner stops on a conventional frequency that is configured for CTCSS or DCS, it checks for a match between the transmitted CTCSS or DCS code and the code that is stored with the channel memory. If the trans- mitted and stored codes match, the scanner stops on the transmission and allows the audio to pass to
GRE PSR-295, 31 Note: You cannot clear all locked out frequencies (an- other banks locked out frequencies) if all frequencies in the selected bank are locked out. Priority In addition to the 1,000 programmable memory chan- nels, the scanner has one priority channel. With the priority feature, you can scan through pro- grammed channels and still not miss an important or in- teresting transmission on a specific channel. When prior- ity is turned on, the scanner checks that channel every 2 seconds, and stays on the chan
GRE PSR-295, 25 Note: If you press PAUSE while tuning, the scanner stops tuning and *** PAUSED *** appears. Press PAUSE again, and the scanner resumes tuning. Listening to the Ham Band You can search for transmissions in the scanner’s preprogrammed ham band. The ham band is divided into six sub-bank. To search the ham band, simply press HAM. The scan- ner starts search. You can turn on or off the groups (sub- bank) by pressing the group numbers. For example, to turn off group 0, press 0. If you turn on the sub-bank, the scanner displays search range about 2 seconds, and start the se
GRE PSR-295, 18 Assigning a Text Tag to a Channel 1. Press MANUAL, enter the channel number where you want to enter the text, then press MANUAL again. MAN and the bank and channel number appear at the up- per left corner of the display (for example: MAN Ch000). 2. Press PGM. MAN changes to PGM. 3. Press TEXT. The cursor appears at the third line. 4. Enter the text using the numeral keys. Note: If you make a mistake, press /\ or \/ to move to the character you want to change. For example, to identify amateur (ham) radio transmis- sions in the 6 meter range, input “HAM 6m” as follows: • “H” is the second letter associated with 4 on the key- pad. Press 4 then 2. • “A” is the first lett
GRE PSR-295, 4 Attenuate — lets you program your scanner to reduce the scanner’s sensitivity to strong local signals, to reduce interference or noise caused by these signals. Text Input — lets you input a text label for each channel, or other memory location so you can easily identify the transmission. Lock Out Function — lets you set your scanner to skip over specified channels or frequencies when scanning or searching. Key Lock — lets you lock the scanner’s keys to prevent accidentally changing the scanner’s programming. Flexible Antenna with BNC Connector — provides ex- cellent reception and is designed to
GRE PSR-295, 11 LIGHT — turns on/off the display’s backlight. PRI (priority) — sets and turns the priority function on or off. TEXT — lets you input text. PAUSE — stops/restarts search/tune. MODE — changes the receive mode (AM, FM, CTCSS, DCS) KEY mark — locks/unlocks the keypad to prevent acci- dental entries when this key press and hold about three seconds. TUNE — lets you input a frequency and allows you to fine tune a frequency along with /\ or \/. ATT (attenuate) — turns attenuation on to reduce the scanner
GRE PSR-295, 19 6 M N O 6 then FUNC m n o 7 P Q R S 7 then FUNC p q r s 8 T U V 8 then FUNC t u v 9w x y z 9 then FUNC w x y z 0 . - # _ @ + * & / , 0 then FUNC $ % ! ^ ( ) ? -> ` <- •/DELAY space CL backspace Note: To enter a lower case character or a character from the second set for key 0, press FUNC after pressing the first numeral key. Finding and Storing Active Frequencies You can search for transmissions in the scanner’s preprogrammed search bank. The search bank is divided into four search bands. You can change the search range of Bank Limit manually by setting the lower and higher ends of the search range. Notes:
GRE PSR-295, 22 Search Range: CB (Citizen Band) Receive mode: FM (Default) Channel Freq. (MHz) Channel Freq. (MHz) 01 26.9650 02 26.9750 03 26.9850 04 27.0050 05 27.0150 06 27.0250 07 27.0350 08 27.0550 09 27.0650 10 27.0750 11 27.0850 12 27.1050 13 27.1150 14 27.1250 15 27.1350 16 27.1550 17 27.1650 18 27.1750 19 27.1850 20 27.2050 21 27.2150 22 27.2250 23 27.2550 24 27.2350 25 27.2450 26 27.2650 27 27.2750 28 27.2850 29 27.2950 30 27.3050 31 27.3150 32 27.3250 33 27.3350 34 27.3450 35 27.3550 36 27.3650 37 27.3750 38 27.3850 39 27.3950 40 27.4050 Search Range: PMR (Personal Mobile Radio Band) Receive mode: FM 1Ch 466.00625 2Ch 466.01875 3Ch 466.03125 4Ch 466.04375 5Ch 466.05625 6Ch 4
GRE PSR-295, 30 Notes: • The scanner does not store locked out frequencies during a search. • You can lock out as many as 50 frequencies in each bank. If you try to lock out more, L/O Memory Full! appears. • If you lock out all frequencies in one search bank and only this search bank is activated, All ranges Locked out! appears and the scanner does not search. Reviewing Locked-Out Frequencies To review the frequencies within a search bank that you locked out: 1. Press SEARCH (if you review in the ham band, press HAM) to set search mode. 2. Press FUNC then L/OUT. The locked-out frequency and Lockout list appear. Press /\ or \/ to review the list. The locke
GRE PSR-295, 38 Sensitivity (20dB S/N): FM: 25-88 MHz.............................................................. 0.3 µV 118-174 MHz.......................................................... 0.3 µV 216-225 MHz.......................................................... 0.5 µV 225.0125-400 MHz................................................. 0.7 µV 400.0125-512 MHz................................................. 0.5 µV 806-960 MHz.......................................................... 0.7 µV 1240-1300 MHz...................................................... 0.7 µV AM: 25-88 M
2 Contents FEATURES ............................................................................... 3 PREPARATION......................................................................... 5 Power Sources .................................................................. 5 Connecting the Supplied Antenna .................................... 8 Connecting an Earphone/Headphones ...................
GRE PSR-295, 33 Turning the Key Tone On and Off Each time you press any of the scanner’s keys, the scan- ner sounds a tone. To turn the scanner’s key tone off or on: 1. If the scanner is on, turn VOLUME OFF/MAX counter- clockwise until it click to turn the scanner off. 2. Turn VOLUME OFF/MAX clockwise to turn the scan- ner on. Welcome To Scanning Receiver appears. 3. While Welcome To Scanning Receiver appears, press 1 to turn on the key tone or 2 to turn it off. Using the Display Backlight You can turn on the display’s backlight for easy viewing in dimly lit areas. Press LIGHT to turn on the backlight for 5 seconds.
8 CAUTION: Always connect the DC adapter to the scan- ner before you connect it to the power source. When you finish, disconnect the adapter from the power source before you disconnect it from the scanner. To power the scanner using a DC adapter, set the adapter’s voltage switch to 9V. Next, insert the plug (4.75mm outer/1.7mm inner plug) into the scanner’s PWR DC
GRE PSR-295, 26 2. Press the desired bank and the channel number where you want to store the frequency. The display indicates the bank and channel number. After 1 second, the fre- quency to be copied flashes. 3. Press ENTER. All the conditions such as receive mode and delay condition are copied onto the channel. Chan- nel Stored ! briefly appears. The scanner automatically returns to search mode. If you try to copy a frequency which is already stored, the scanner sounds the notice tone 3 times after you press ENTER
9 • Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening. After you begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level. • Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended high-volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss. • Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time, your ears adapt to the volume level, so a volume level t
GRE PSR-295, 36 51.000 62.835 63.090 73.795 119.80833 122.88333 123.53333 125.950 127.500 129.025 132.09166 134.76666 135.16666 140.250 153.600 154.100 165.750 285.6875 285.7375 316.5375 316.575 327.250 327.2875 340.225 340.9875 347.1375 348.6375 348.675 353.275 396.2875 451.000 451.150 457.725 470.0125 482.300 488.450 494.5875 812.700 829.440 835.490 835.580 847.870 To find the birdies in your scanner, begin by disconnect- ing the antenna and moving it away from the scanner. Make sure that no other nearby radio or TV sets are turned on near the scanner. Use the search function and scan every frequency range from
GRE PSR-295, 34 To turn off the key lock, press and hold KEY about 3 sec- onds. The scanner beeps three times and Key unlocked. appears. Changing the Display Contrast 1. Press MANUAL. 2. Press FUNC then 9. Use Up/Down keys to set contrast, Enter key saves. appears. 3. Press /\ or \/ to select the contrast. 4. Press ENTER to set the display contrast. Cloning the Programmed Data You can transfer the programmed data to and from an- other PSR-295 scanner using an optional connecting cable with 3.5mm phone plugs on both ends (not sup- plied). Note: ** CLONE MOD
GRE PSR-295, 29 Using the Delay Function Many conversations might have a pause of several sec- onds between a query and a reply. To avoid missing a reply, you can program a 2-second delay into any of your scanner’s channels. Then, when the scanner stops on the channel, D appears and the scanner continues to monitor the channel for 2 seconds after the transmission stops before it resumes scanning or searching. Note: Delay is automatically set as the default for each channel when you turn on the scanner. To turn delay on or off, press •/DELAY. Locking Out Chann
GRE PSR-295, 12 UNDERSTANDING BANKS Channel Storage Banks A bank is a storage area for a group of channels. Chan- nels are storage areas for frequencies. Whereas a chan- nel can only contain one frequency, a bank can hold nu- merous channels. To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to listen to, your scanner divides the channels into 10 banks (0 to 9) of 100 (00 to 99) channels each, a total of 1,000 channels. You can use each channel-storage bank to group frequencies. Search Banks Your scanner has six preprogrammed search banks and one limit search bank. You can set the lower and higher frequency limit in the limit search bank. Note: For example, if y
GRE PSR-295, 17 CTCSS Code Table: (kHz) 67.0 94.8 131.8 171.3 203.5 69.3 97.4 136.5 173.8 206.5 71.9 100.0 141.3 177.3 210.7 74.4 103.5 146.2 179.9 218.1 77.0 107.2 151.4 183.5 225.7 79.7 110.9 156.7 186.2 229.1 82.5 114.8 159.8 189.9 233.6 85.4 118.8 162.2 192.8 241.8 88.5 123.0 165.5 196.6 250.3 91.5 127.3 167.9 199.5 254.1 DCS Code Table: 6 50 125 174 255 343 445 526 703 7 51 131 205 261 346 446 532 712 15 53 132 212 263 351 452 546 723 17 54 134 214 265 356 454 565 731 21 65 141 223 266 364 455 606 732 23 71 143 225 271 365 462 612 734 25 72 145 226 274 371 464 624 743
GRE PSR-295, 14 OPERATION Turning on the Scanner and Setting Squelch 1. To turn on the scanner, turn VOLUME clockwise. Wel- come To Scanning Receiver appears. After about 3 sec- onds, you might hear a hissing sound. Then adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level. 2. Turn SQUELCH fully counterclockwise until the indi- cator points to MIN, then turn SQUELCH clockwise until the hissing sound stops. 3. To turn off the scanner, turn VOLUME counterclock- wise to OFF. Notes: • The scanner does not scan if there are no frequ
23 Search Range: All (All Receivable Band) Receive mode: FM (Default) Group Display Search Range (MHz) 0 25-68 25.000-67.995 1 68-88 68.000-88.000 2 118-137 118.000-136.99166 3 137-174 137.000-174.000 4 216-225 216.000-225.000 5 225-400 225.0125-400.000 6 400-512 400.0125-512.000 7 806-900 806.000-900.000 8 900-960 900.0125-960.000 9 1240-1300 1240.000-1300.000
GRE PSR-295, 27 Copying a Frequency into the Priority Channel You can copy a frequency into the priority channel (see “Priority” on Page 31) when the scanner stops on the frequency during Search, Scan, Manual, Tune, or HAM mode. Press FUNC then PRI when the frequency is on the dis- play. The display flashes twice and the frequency is cop- ied to the priority channel. Scanning the Channels To begin scanning channels or to start scanning again after monitoring a specific channel, press SCAN. Notes: • You must store frequencies into channels before the scanner can scan them. The scanner does not scan through
GRE PSR-295, 15 • Press FUNC, then press /\ or \/. The bank number moves in the direction of the arrow pressed. • Press FUNC. Then hold down /\ or \/. The bank num- ber moves continuously in the assigned direction. • Press /\. The channel number moves upward one by one. Or, press \/. The channel number moves down- ward one by one. 2. Press PGM. MAN changes to PGM. 3. Use the number keys and •/DELAY to enter the fre- quency (including the decimal point) you want to store. If you make a mistake, press CL to delete a single digit or press and hold CL about 2 seconds to delete a
GRE PSR-295, 13 amateur radio transmissions. When the scanner receives a transmission on a channel set to the FM mode, it al- ways stops on the transmission. CTCSS Mode (CT) CTCSS mode sets the scanner to receive transmissions using frequency modulation (FM) with Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) subaudible tone codes. CTCSS allows multiple users to share a single radio fre- quency without hearing each other’s transmissions. In your PSR-295 scanner, the CTCSS feature can be used to block the reception of transmissions on shared chan- nel to only those that use the CTCSS tone that you have specified. CTCSS mode also features a Code Search setting that allows you to display and store
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