01) Press Manual to enter the manual mode.
02) Enter frequency.
03) Enter channel number (e.g. for channel 1, enter 01).
04) Press Manual again.
Note: When entering a number of channels, you can start at step 2 after the first frequency is entered.
**Useful tip:
On your first attempt, program a frequency with a high amount of traffic or one that is always broadcasting (such as your local NOAA weather channel) to be sure that you have followed the directions correctly on your first run-through and are confident in being able to repeat them.**
1) Press "Manual" key. Scanner channel indicator should stop scanning and remain lit on one channel. It does not matter which one, as you will select the channel to program in another step. To keep things simple, you might want to use the "Skip" key after pressing "Manual" to light up the channel you are planning to program. This is not necessary but does keep the channel you are programming and the channel displayed on the panel the same, possibly eliminating confusion.
2) Program the desired frequency by using the number keysand period (.) key. Be sure you hear a beep after each keypress. If you do not, the number was not accepted and you will have to press it again. Also, this scanner only allows up to 3 digits on either side of the period (.). I.e.453.975 would be valid, while 460.6125 would not. See end of instructions for valid frequency ranges for this scanner.
3) When you are done entering the desired frequency, hold the "Enter" key until a beep is heard. Release "Enter" key once beep is heard. Channel selector light will now be flashing. You may also hear radio traffic on the entered frequency at this point if someone is transmitting on that frequency. If you attempt to program a frequency NOT supported by the R1060, the scanner will constantly beep at you. At this point you can enter another frequency using step 2 (while it is beeping.) To exit programming mode while it is beeping at you, press the "Skip" key. See end of instructions for valid frequency ranges for this scanner.
4) Press the desired channel you wish to store this frequency in (1-10) using the number keys. To store in channel 10, press and hold the "0/10" key. As with the step above, hold the desired number until a beep is heard. Release key after beep is heard.
5) Channel is now programmed. If you attempt to enter a frequency not supported by the R1060 your changes will not be made and the channel will either be empty or will revert to the previously stored frequency. I have seen both happen (perhaps some units had different operating characteristics during it's production run).
This scanner's programmable frequency range is:
30-50MHz / 146 - 174MHz / 450 - 512 MHz
The frequencies listed are the ranges available on every factory production unit.
These ranges are modifiable with easy to replace crystals made specifically for this unit. Where to obtain these is beyond the scope of this article.
You simply press manual on the desired channel to program. Enter the frequency and press enter. You cam set the channel to be delayed (so it doesn't start scanning again) at any point. Hope this helps.
www.radioamateur.eu/schemi/RX/Regency_HX1500_user_IT.pdf
try this link, it is of the manual for this scanner
I can not lock out channel from scan
First make sure that there is a live battery in the scanner. The battery is located under the plate on the rear of the scanner, you can remove the plate with a philips screwdriver and put a fresh 9v battery in. Step 1. Turn on the scanner and put it in manual mode. Step 2. Flick the Manual switch downward until you find the channel you wish to program. Step 3. Push the "Program Button" on the right hand side keypad. Step 4. Input your frequency and hit the "enter" key on the right hand side keypad. Repeat process until all of your desired frequencies are programmed into the 16 channels. Hope this helps.
There is a hand scanner that is used for access control at some places that require additional security. The scanner recognizes the geometry of a hand, the length and width of it.
"Most portable scanners are about the size of a pen, and work mostly like a normal scanner. You just run the portable scanner over a page and it stores the photo." "A typical portable scanner is usually a hand scanner, which can be drug over a document to scan it, although it can be tough to get the right hand speed."
Lindsey Maresh did.
A Metrologic barcode scanner is a hand held device with holographic technology used to scan the barcodes of items. The scanner can be securred in a static position or used remotely as a hand held device.
If you refer to the unit on the point of sale they are generically named till laser scanners or for the hand held version hand held laser scanner
as i resently found out there are many types of scanners. They are the flatbed, photo, sheetfeed, portable, slide, drum, hand, single sheet scanners.
hand held scanner
The page of text is first scanned and then an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software program is used to convert the scanned text file into a machine-encoded text file that the user can edit and make changes to. So the device is a scanner, usually a flat-bed scanner, or a hand-held scanner, or a printer that has an inbuilt scanner.
Scan your hand drawn picture with a scanner and save the file onto your computer. Open it up with an image-editing program like Photoshop and turn your original picture into Layer 1. Then, trace over your picture on Layer 2 with the tools in your program and viola!
A scanner is a flat-bed or hand-held optical reader, used to scan paper documents and photographs/graphics into the computer.
By using a Snap-on Hand Held Scanner.