KiMark XSCAN440 Users Manual

P
FCC
IMPORTANT NOTICE
een manufacture to lockout those
.
The Scanner receiver is not a digital scanner and is incapable of being
P
transmissions. This scanner has b frequencies assigned by the FCC for cellular telephone usage.
this radio in a motor vehicle may be prohibited, regulated, or require a permit Check with state, city, and/or local jurisdictions prior to use.
DECLARATION BY MANUFACTURER
converted or modified to a digital scanner receiver by any user.
P
FCC
IMPORTANT NOTICE
P
xpressly approved by Kimark International,
interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference including received, interference that
the frequency bands allocated to the
WARNING
: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR
RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC
1. Changes or modifications to this device not e Inc. could void the user’s authorization to operate this device.
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
may cause undesired operation.
altered, by the User to operate within Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22.
RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
P
WELCOME
P
The Track Scan is a new state-of- the-art compact radio frequency
scanner. This scanner is designed to scan more than 400 channels over a broad frequency range that includes discrete channels for racetrack drivers and pit crews.
Track Scan brings the action of the track direct to you in a sleek and compact receiver. With a programmed Track Scan simply select the race series and the car number to experience the excitement of race crews as they strategically manage the race. Track Scan gives you a behind the scenes pass to the driver, crews and spotters thoughts, frustrations and excitement as the compete head-to- head with the rest of the field.
Track Scan is also capable of scanning public police, fire, rescue, air and military frequencies for those times when you are not listening to the race.
We are pleased that you have chosen Track Scan!
P
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Production Notes: TOC will completed when graphics are finalized. ……………….. ……………
P
Know your scanner
1. Ext speaker jack
2. Speaker
3. BNC connector
4. Antenna
5. Programming jack
6. LCD display
7. Left soft & right soft key
8. Navigation pad
9. Menu key
10. Scan key
11. Numeric/alphabet key pad
12. Car Key
13. Previous channel key
14. Volume down key
15. Volume up key
PTRACK SCANP
Warning:
Never mix alkaline battery with
rechargeable battery.
PTRACK SCANP
P
FEATURED HIGHLIGHTS
Programmable Channels: 440 channels (4 banks of 110 channels each). Frequency Range: 450MHz – 470 MHz. Priority Channels: Assign multiple Priority Channels in each series. Broadcasts activity on
most important channel(s) while monitoring others.
Scan Lists: Customize scan lists. Over-the-Air Programming: Loads channel frequencies through remote track broadcasts. Race Series Channels: 440 channels split into four different series:
1. CUP Series – Channels 0, 00-09, 1-99
2. Bush Series – Channels 0, 00-09, 1-99
3. Truck Series – Channels 0, 00-09, 1-99
4. Open Series – Operator customizable channels 0, 00-09, 1-99
Memory Back-Up: Stores channels in nonvolatile memory. Lighted Display: Lighted Display and Key Pad. 4- Way Navigation Pad: Allows for one hand operation.
NOTE
Specifications are subject to change
P
P
ACCESSORIES
Production Note
Need to photograph accessories to convert to l
Headset Antenna: Two removable antennas (long and short). Belt Clip Case
Line Diagram of Accessories and Optional Accessories.
P
ine art.
P
GETTING STARTED
Your Track Scan is designed for easy set-up and use. With a few simple steps you can quickly scan race channels. However, for maximum enjoyment you should familiarize yourself
with the information located in this guide.
SET-UP
1. Battery:
a. Track Scan uses 3 AA Batteries b. Do not mix brands, new and old or different types of batteries
c. Battery Installation
§ Open the cover
§ Insert batteries
§ Replace cover
2. Antenna:
a. Install the Flexible Antenna to the BNC connector on the top of the Track Scan.
§ The short antenna should be used at the track.
§ The long antenna works best for distant stations.
NOTE
The scanner can be used with out the antenna
P
P
GETTING STARTED
P
FREQUENCY RANGES
1. The FCC assigns frequency bands for use by commercial and military
broadcasts. The following is a general listing of some of the more common bands:
Frequency Band Frequency Range
VHF Low Band 29.00 – 54.00 Aviation 108.000 – 137.000 Military 137.000 – 144.000 VHF High Band 148.000 174.000 Federal Government 406.000 – 420.000 UHF/NASCAR 450.000 – 470.000 UHF “T” Band 470.000 – 512.000 Public Service Band/IRL 806.000 – 956.000
2. Racing Frequency Bands:
a. NEXTEL CUP: 450-470 MHz b. BUSH SERIES: 450-470 MHz c. CRAFTSMEN TRUCK: 450-470 MHz d. CART/IRL: 450-470 MHz and 850-869 MHz
P
GETTING STARTED
TURNING THE SCANNER ON
1. Press and hold the Right Soft Key for 2 seconds.
2. The scanner’s display will illuminate.
3. Adjust the volume to a safe and comfortable level before connecting the headset.
NOTE
Volume control keys are located on the left side of the scanner
4. Install the headset.
P
P
LEARNING TO USE
YOUR SCANNER
DISPLAY SCREEN
1. Using the Display: LCD screen presents information and menu commands/prompts.
Commands/prompts are displayed in the lower left and right portions of the display. a. Screen Layout
§ Center: Main display.
§ Upper left corner: Battery strength indicator.
§ Bottom left corner: Commands/Prompts activated by the Left Soft Key.
§ Bottom right corner: Commands/Prompts activated by the Right Soft Key.
P
P
LEARNING TO USE YOUR SCANNER
SCANNER BASICS
1. Command Keys
a. Menu Key (MENU): Displays scanners Main Menu or Secondary Menu. b. Left Soft Key: Selects left display command/prompt.
c. Right Soft Key: Selects right display command/prompt.
§ Turns scanner ON/OFF (press and hold for 2 seconds). d. Previous Channel Key (PREV CH ): Selects last tuned channel. e. Car Key: Stops automatic scanning and allows user to manually enter a channels
number.
f. Scan Key: Begins scanning the selected series channel list.
2. Navigation Pad: Controls the display cursor and highlights display menus. Pressing the pad moves the display cursor within the selected menu.
P
P
LEARNING TO USE YOUR SCANNER
SCANNER BASICS (continued)
3. Numeric/Alphabet Keys: a. Numeric Key Pad: Enter channels and frequency information. b. Alphabet Key: Enter bank and driver names.
c. Enter Key: Enter programmed information.
P
USING MENUS
Options for the menu selection appear in the lower left and right corners of the display.
to activate the displayed
Note
MENU BASICS
1. MENU: Allow access to the basic functions of the scanner. a. Press the MENU Key to display the main/secondary menu. b. Press Up or Down on the Navigation Pad to highlight an associated option. c.
Press the Left Soft Key/right navigation key command/prompt.
P
P
: Main menu
content.
P
USING MENUS
MENU BASICS (continued)
2. Secondary Menu: Allow quick access to ease of menus use. There are two secondary menu, one inside SERIES and the other one inside SCAN LIST.
a. Secondary menu are submenu associated with a primary main menu. They are
displayed as a pop-up windows on the display screen. b. Press the Menu Key while in stop scanning mode or when you are in SCAN LIST. c. Press Up or Down on the Navigation Pad to highlight an option and press the pad to
the Right to select the desired option. d. To bypass the secondary menu press the Menu Key a second time.
P
P
USING MENUS
MAIN MENU OPTIONS
1. SERIES: Select desired series. This must be accomplished before proceeding on to other menu or initiating the scan.
NOTE
There are 110 channels per series 0, 00- 09, 1-99. Car numbers correspond with the
channel number in the selected series.
2. SCAN LIST: Select only the channels you want to scan. Using the Menu key, the user can select or deselect channels within a series. This is helpful when an unwanted
channel is transmitting continuously and/or dominating the scanner.
3. PRIORITY: Identify and select channels of importance. Select up to four priority channels. Channels assigned a priority will be scanned more frequently than non priority channels.
4. PREFERENCES: Adjust display lighting, squelch, priority scan and scan delay.
5. PROGRAM: Program scan channels and race/driver data. Using this menu function the operator can program the radio manually, by using pc programmer, or through an over the air broadcast.
P
Loading...
+ 40 hidden pages