Whistler WS1098 Digital Trunking Scanner User Guide
Download User Manual for The Whistler Group WS1098 Digital Trunking Desktop/Mobile EZ Digital Scanner [72 pages 581005a 02A16 2016 pdf/zip]
Description
Whistler WS1098 Digital Trunking Desktop/Mobile EZ Digital Scanner
The Whistler WS1098 is a desktop/mobile multi-system adaptive Digital tracking trunking scanner with DMR/TRBO (with a free upgrade), Motorola P25 Phase I, X2-TDMA and Phase II capabilities.
Please read the user guide carefully before using this product.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
– Introduction
– What is Object Oriented Scanning?
– Features
– Package Contents
– Scanning Legally
– FCC Statement
– Setup
– Antenna
– Earphones, Headphones or Speakers
– Listening Safely
– Getting Familiar with your Scanner
– Attaching Remote and Base Unit
– Understanding the Keypad
– Rotary Encoder
– Desktop Operation
– Mobile Operation
– Turning On WS1095/1098
– Set Bandplan and Clock
– Program Methods
– Setting Location
– Power-On Password
– Understanding the Display
– psDr Indicators
– Display Icons
– EZ Scan Library
– Maximum Card Size
– Installing EZ Scan Software
– Library Updates
– Preferred Programming from Library
– Backup into the First V-Scanner Folder
– Updating the Library (EZ Scan)
– Library Structure
– EZ Scan Library Notes
– Manual Programming Conventional Frequency
– Standard Text Entry Method
– Creating Your First New Objects
– Essential Conventional Channel Parameters
– Essential Trunking Talkgroup Parameters
– Setting up a Trunking System (TSYS)
– Adding a New Trunking System (TSYS)
– Adding the First Talkgroup
– Talkgroup Object (TGRP)
– Editing Objects Manually
– Alert LED Setting
– Recording/Playback
– IF Output
– Internal Clock/Calendar
– Time Display
– Monitoring and Scanning
– Frequency or Talkgroups
– Active Scanlists
– Enable / Disable Scanlists
– Lock Out Objects
– Skip Transmission
– Rename Scanlists
– Set Priority Objects
– Scanlists and Scan Sets
– Searching
– Using Spectrum Sweeper
– Perform a Service Search
– Perform a Limit Search
– To Save Found Frequencies
– Search Settings
– Spectrum Sweeper Settings
– Service Search Settings
– Limit Search Settings
– Saving Found CTCSS, DCS or NAC Codes
– Weather Monitoring
– Program FIPS Codes
– Entering SAME Location and Event Codes
– SAME Standby Modes
– Weather Priority
– SKYWARN(R)
– Using V-Scanner Storage
– Configuring Settings
– Using EZ Scan Software to Update Scanner
– DSP Firmware Updates
– Updating the Library (PC)
– Maintenance
– Birdie Frequencies
– Troubleshooting/Error Messages
– Library Copyright Notice
– Specifications
– Frequency Coverage
– Consumer Warranty
– Service Under Warranty
– Service Out of Warranty
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