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1. Follow these steps to select preprogrammed search bands and search them for active frequencies 1 Repeatedly press SRCH Orange to select your desired search bank Fire Police Aircraft Ham or Marine Note If you want to listen to marine band see Listening to Marine Band The scanner displays FIrE POLICE or Alr or HAM After about 2 seconds the scanner starts search e Notes e To reverse the search direction at any time press or v To pause the search while receiving a signal press PSE To resume searching press PSE again f necessary you can select search groups using the number keys Pressing SRCH to advance the search bands 2 To search for another active frequency in the selected band press or v To select a different band and search for another active frequency repeat Steps 1 Using Tune During a tune the scanner tunes up or down starting from a frequency you specify Follow these steps to use tune Note You can use the scanner s delay feature while using tune 1 Press TUNE PSE and start frequency appears If your scanner enters into FM RADIO mode the scanner tunes FM radio band If your scanner enters into SCAN or SEARCH mode the scanner tunes all receiving frequency band without FM radio band 21 PSR200U OM indd 21 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 _ e 2 If desired you can change the start frequency To change the start frequency enter frequency with numeral keys th
2. a weather channel is set as the priority channel and weather priority operation is enabled see Priority In this mode all alerts are received FIPS settings are ignored The scanner sounds an alert or beep when it receives the SAME code If you do not stop the alert or beep for five minutes the alert stops and the scanner beeps every ten seconds If the scanner receives a new message after five minutes it sounds the alert or beep To stop the sound and ready the scanner to receive a new alert signal before the five minute time out press any key 7 Press FUNC then WX to initiate SAME standby The scanner will monitor the all weather radio station for alerts with FIPS codes that match the codes you entered in the FIPS entry table To exit SAME standby press FUNC then WX again Note In the SAME Standby mode the scanner receives all alert warning messages for receivable areas if you do not enter the FIPS code 27 PSR200U OM indd 27 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 Skywarn Many areas of the country have amateur radio repeaters that have been designated as Skywarn repeaters During times of severe weather these repeaters are used to relay reports of severe weather directly to meteorologists at a local National Weather Service NWS forecast office Using the Skywarn feature in your scanner you can easily jump to Skywarn repeater frequencies and monitor these reports in many cases hearing about severe weather in your area ins
3. 16 24 42 _ e CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED ANTENNA You must install an antenna before you can operate the scanner The supplied telescoping antenna helps your scanner receive strong local signals To install the antenna thread it clockwise into the hole on top of the scanner The scanner s sensitivity depends on its location and the antenna s length For the best reception of the transmissions you want to hear adjust the antenna s length according to the chart below Frequency Antenna Length 29 174 MHz Extend fully 380 512 MHz Extend 2 segments Connecting an Outdoor Antenna The antenna connector on your scanner makes it easy to use the scanner with a variety of antennas such as an external mobile antenna or outdoor base station antenna e Always use 50 Ohm coaxial cable such as RG 58 or RG 8 to connect an e outdoor antenna For lengths over 50 feet use RG 8 low loss dielectric coaxial cable If the antenna cable s connector does not have a BNC connector you will also need a BNC adaptor Follow the installation instructions supplied with the antenna route the antenna cable to the scanner then connect it to the antenna jack Warning Use extreme caution when you installing or removing an outdoor antenna If the antenna starts to fall let it go It could contact overhead power lines If the antenna touches a power line contact with the antenna mast cable or guy wires can cause electrocution and death C
4. CTCSS DCS code press FUNC then CT DC Press CANCEL to cancel the confirmation and back to CTCSS DCS search Programming CTCSS DCS Code Search Setting into Channel Memory 1 Manually select the channel when you program the code then press PGM 2 Press CT DC Ct dC Srch appears and DCS CTCSS flashes Press ENT to store CTCSS DCS code search setting into this channel 29 PSR200U OM indd 29 D 2010 02 22 pari e a 3 Press CD DC again Ct Srch appears and CTCSS flashes Press ENT to store CTCSS code search setting into this channel 4 Press CT DC 3 times dC Srch appears and DCS flashes Press ENT to store DCS code search setting into this channel 5 Press CT DC 4 times Ct dC OFF appears Press ENT to clear the CTCSS DCS setting If the scanner decode the code press FUNC then press CT DC to show the decoded code number If you program this code press FUNC then press ENT The code displays with S the code does not entered CTCSS DCS memory The code displays without S the code entered CTCSS DCS memory Note This scanner can store only one code to one channel Programming CTCSS DCS Code into Channel Memory 1 Manually select the channel when you program the code then press PGM 2 Press CT DC two times Ct dC Srch appears and CTCSS flashes Press a Or v to select CTCSS code then press ENT to store CTCSS code into this channel 3 Press CD DC three times Ct Srch appears and DCS flashes Press 4 amp or
5. Frequencies and Removing Lockouts From All Frequencies Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies To review the frequencies you locked out press FUNC then press L O L O RVW during a search or tune then repeatedly press or v L r Lockout Review appears and the scanner displays all locked out frequencies as you press or v or EMPty appears when the search tune has no locked out frequencies When you reach the highest locked out frequency the scanner beeps twice and returns to the lowest locked out frequency If you press CLEAR using lock out frequency review the lockout of the frequency is cleared Removing Lockouts Form All Frequencies e 1 Press FUNC then CLEAR while L r appears e 2 FLo ALL CL appears about 2 seconds After 2 seconds YES Ent and No CLEAr appears alternately 3 Press ENT L r EMPty appears The scanner clears any lockouts from all frequencies in a search band Or if you do not want to clear the lockouts press CLEAR USING PRIORITY The priority feature lets you scan through channels and still not miss important or interesting calls on a frequency you select You can program one frequency into the priority channel As the scanner scans if the priority feature is turned on the scanner checks the priority channel for activity every 2 seconds 1 Press PGM then press PRI while Scan Manual mode PCH and 000 0000 or the previously stored frequency appears 2 Enter the frequency you want to
6. 8500 77 156 8750 18 156 9000 78 156 9250 19 156 9500 79 156 9750 157 0000 80 157 0250 161 6000 157 0750 e 21 157 0500 157 1250 e uo 1000 83 157 1750 8 161 9500 157 4250 157 4000 _ 162 0000 Note Both frequencies transmission and reception are shown for marine channels used for duplex transmission PSR200U OM indd 17 17 2010 02 22 16 24 43 Fire Police 45880 4 54 650 154 950 55 010 155 370 60 155 415 155 700 15 155 730 156 210 60 158 730 159 210 166 250 1 r 153 770 154 650 155 010 730 60 Eni ad mosso 328 53 770 154 130 3 12 5 e 6 080 46 500 Group Frequency Range MHz Step kHz 108 000 118 000 118 00833 136 99166 Amateur Radio Group Frequency Range MHz Step kHz 18 PSR200U OM indd 18 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 OPERATION UNDERSTANDING 3 MODES Your PSR 200U has three kinds of modes and changes the mode by pressing an orange key Scan Manual mode FM Radio mode Service Search mode If you press SCAN Orange key your PSR 200U scanner enters SCAN MANUAL mode The SCAN MANUAL mode is a mode to which the programmed channel memory is scanned Or you can manually tuning the channel memory If you press FM RADIO Orange key the scanner enters FM RADIO mode FM RADIO mode is a mode to receive FM broadcast You can use tune operation or manually FM Radio channel selection
7. If you press SRCH Orange key the scanner enters Service Search mode The Service Search mode is a mode that searches for the preprogrammed service search band e TURNING ON THE SCANNER SETTING VOLUME AND e SQUELCH 1 Turn SQUELCH until the indicator points to MIN before you turn on the scanner 2 To turn on the scanner slide POWER to ON 3 Turn VOLUME clockwise until you hear a hissing sound 4 Turn SQUELCH clockwise just until the hissing sound stops Notes To listen to a weak or distant station turn SQUELCH counterclockwise If reception is poor turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out weak transmissions If SQUELCH is adjusted so you always hear a hissing sound the scanner will not scan or search properly 5 To turn off the scanner when you finish slide POWER to OFF 19 PSR200U OM indd 19 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 e STORING KNOWN FREQUENCIES INTO CHANNELS Follow these steps to store frequencies into channels 1 Press SCAN Orange Note If you want to program FM broadcast into channel press FM RADIO 2 4 Press PGM then PGM appears Enter the channel number 1 200 If you enter FM RADIO mode 1 20 where you want to store a frequency then press PGM again Use the number keys and to enter the frequency including the decimal point you want to store Press ENT to store the frequency into the channel Notes If you made a mistake in Step 3 Error appears and the scanner beeps three tim
8. PSR 200U 200 Channel plus 20 FM Channel VHF Air UHF Desktop Scanner Please read this user s guide before installing setting up and using your new product Owner s Manual Gaz PSR200U OM indd 1 D 2010 02 22 16 24 41 CONTENTS zb mE 4 ier C 8 oreille 8 Using AG POWEE p Q 8 Using Vehicle Battery Power ieieesesiseeeeseeein nee there nhat ndn cannes 8 Connecting the Supplied Antenna sseneeeeeenenee eene 9 Connecting an Outdoor Antenna essen nennen nnns 9 Connecting an Earphone Headphones ssseeeeeeeeenenens 9 Listening SATS PEE 10 Connecting an Extension Speaker smise siisii 10 About Your Scannen soei eani eaire d a bt creer dl ea er eria cede atre ates 11 About the Keypad rete bare ed mtr deci s ha cr eed ra cede ic 11 A Ebook atthe Display ioci ette deat eee eret tie teca ege a EU dec deep Bae ete uva 13 Understanding Channel Storage Banks essen 16 FM Radio eda lare AP 11m 16 Service Search Banks indeed Ie dre error ee pueda 16 Siem 19 Understanding 3 Modes eese eeeseeenn EE 19 Turning On the Scanner Setting Volume and Squelch sss 19 Storing Known Frequencies into Channels seme 20 e Finding and Storing Active Frequencies ccccccccsssssesescscecesesssesescecetesess
9. SE Appears when the scanner pauses the search tune t Appears during a tune mode MAr Appears about 2 seconds when you select marine band FIrE Appears about 1 second when you select FD PD band POLICE Appears about 1 second when you select FD PD band Alr Appears about 2 seconds when you select AIR band HAM Appears about 2 seconds when you select HAM band 14 PSR200U OM indd 14 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 _ e WEAthEr Appears about 2 seconds when you select weather band Lo VHF Appears when you turn on the low VHF sub bank while fire police bank searching Hi VHF Appears when you turn on the high VHF sub bank while fire police bank searching UHF Appears when you turn on the UHF sub bank while fire police bank searching 10 M Appears when you turn on the 10m sub bank 1 while HAM bank searching 6 M Appears when you turn on the 6m sub bank 2 while HAM bank searching 2 M Appears when you turn on the 2m sub bank 3 while HAM bank searching 70CM Appears when you turn on the 70cm sub bank 4 while HAM bank searching 15 PSR200U OM indd 15 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 _ e Understanding Channel Storage Banks A bank is a storage area for a group of channels Channels are storage areas for frequencies Whereas a channel can only contain one frequency a bank can hold numerous channels To make it easier to identify and select the channels you want to list
10. all the power company to remove the antenna DO NOT attempt to do so yourself CONNECTING AN EARPHONE HEADPHONES For private listening you can plug an 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mini plug earphone or headphones not supplied into the f jack on the back of the scanner This automatically disconnects the internal speaker PSR200U OM indd 9 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 Listening Safely To protect your hearing follow these guidelines when you use an earphone or headphones 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 that does not cause discomfort might still damage your hearing Traffic Safety Do not wear an earphone or headphones with your scanner when operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle in or near traffic Doing so can create a traffic hazard and could be illegal in some areas If you use an earphone or headphones with your scanner while riding a bicycle be very careful Do not listen to a continuous transmission Even though some earphones and headphones let you hear some outside sounds when you listen at normal levels they still can present a traffic hazard e CONNECTING AN EXTENSION SPEAKER e In a noisy
11. area an extension speaker not supplied might provide more comfortable listening Plug the speaker cable s 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mini plug into your scanner s f jack Note You must use an amplified speaker with this scanner Non amplified speakers do not provide sufficient volume for comfortable listening 10 PSR200U OM indd 10 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 _ e ABOUT YOUR SCANNER Once you understand a few simple terms used in this manual and familiarize yourself with your scanner s features you can put the scanner to work for you You simply determine the type of communications you want to receive then set the scanner to scan them A frequency is the receiving signal location expressed in kHz or MHz To find active frequencies you can use the search or tune function When you find a frequency you can store it into a programmable memory location called a channel which is grouped with other channels in a channel storage bank You can then scan the channel storage banks to see if there is activity on the frequencies stored there Each time the scanner finds an active frequency it stays on that channel until the transmission ends ABOUT THE KEYPAD Here is a brief overview of your scanner s keys and their functions SCAN Orange Lets you scan or manual operation the scanner s channel memory FM RADIO Orange Lets you tune the local FM broadcast or manual operation the scanner s FM Radio channels SRCH Oran
12. cies that have a continuous transmission such as a birdie frequency see Birdie Frequencies on Page 35 Locking Out Channels To lock out a channel during scanning press L O L O RVW when the scanner stops on the channel To manually lock out a channel select the channel then press L O L O RVW until L O appears To remove the lockout from a channel manually select that channel again then press L O L O RVW until L O disappears To call the locked out channel press FUNC then press L O while manual e or program mode Pressing FUNC then L O to call the next locked out e channels Notes Your scanner automatically locks out empty channels e You can still manually select locked out channels Locking Out Marine Channels To lock out a Marine channel during searching press L O when the scanner stops on the channel To manually lock out a Marine channel select the channel then press L O To remove the lockout from a Marine channel manually select that channel again then press L O until L O disappears 31 PSR200U OM indd 31 D 2010 02 22 pari Locking Out Frequencies To lock out a frequency during a search tune press L O L O RVW when the scanner stops on that frequency The scanner locks out the frequency then continues searching Note You can lock out as many as 100 frequencies during a search tune and 50 frequencies during a FM radio mode If you try to lock out more L O Fr FULL appears see Reviewing Locked Out
13. current channel even after the transmission stops press SCAN MAN at any time during the transmission so MAN appears and SCAN disappears see Monitoring a Stored e Channel e To lock out channels so the scanner does not stop for a transmission on those channels see Locking Out Channels or Frequencies on Page 31 TURNING CHANNEL STORAGE BANKS OFF AND ON Channel storage banks 1 10 are on when they have a bar underneath them and off when no bar appears underneath them To turn off a channel storage bank press the bank s number key during scanning The bar under the bank s number disappears Note The scanner does not scan any of the channels within the banks you have turned off To turn on a channel storage bank 1 10 during scanning press the bank s number key A bar appears under the bank s number Notes You cannot turn off all banks There must be at least one active bank You can manually select any channel in a bank even if the bank is turned off When you turn on a bank during scanning the scanner moves to the selected bank and scans it 23 PSR200U OM indd 23 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 _ e If no transmission is found the scanner continues scanning to scan through all selected banks MONITORING A STORED CHANNEL You can continuously monitor a specific channel without scanning This is useful if you hear an emergency transmission on a channel and do not want to miss any details even thoug
14. emory sss 30 Delay M M 30 Locking Out Channels or Frequencies cccccesessecseeeseeteeeeaeseeeeeeesaeeseetaeeeaeeeaeeaas 31 Locking Out Channels eoe ce See recie ru Eros ER Lunae ce tee des urna o Rr ce Ea 31 Locking Out Marine Channels ssseeeeeen emen 31 Locking Out Fredlencies uc cadi cepa Cede eee ea tation cian EO pe ect Pee 32 Reviewing Locked Out Frequencies esssseseeeeeneneeenennen nnns 32 Removing Lockouts From All Frequencies in a Service Search Band 32 USMO PROC m Me MU 32 Turning the Key Tone On and Off ssssssssssssssseseeeeeeee nennen nennen 33 Cloning thie Programmed Data ariete tede asai npe din 34 Iritializing the SCcatnrer acciperet etu cause cepa a teca va epus ctrca 34 Birdie Frequencies aceite Daci te Donee ents ce orb ue boue ae ee De e 35 Frequency Conversion RR 35 FAQ Sosius Seales as UG at taee cetera Ga eaWabnin Saati aes 36 CONC nae 36 In e creda E 36 Sereno cR HX 37 What s Included e PSR 200U Scanner Telescoping Antenna AC Adaptor User s Guide PSR200U OM indd 3 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 FEATURES Your new PSR 200U 200 Channel plus 20 FM channels VHF Air UHF Desktop Scanner lets you scan conventional trans
15. en press ENT 3 Press PSE CLEAR to start tune t appears on the display 4 To change the tuning direction press or v The scanner displays or v and start tune Note To pause the tune press PSE To resume tune press PSE again 5 To tune for another active frequency press or v Copying a Frequency into a Vacant Channel in a Specified Bank 1 To store the displayed frequency in the desired bank s lowest vacant channel press FUNC then press ENT when you find a frequency The bank number and StorE appears 2 f you desired to store the other bank press number key 3 Press ENT to store the frequency The channel and frequency flash twice If you want to cancel the operation press CLEAR PSE instead of ENT Note If you entered a frequency that is already stored in another channel dUPL duplicate and the lowest numbered channel containing the duplicate frequency flash for about 3 seconds If you want to store the e frequency anyway press ENT again You can then delete the frequency e later See Clearing a Stored Channel on Page 24 If there is no empty channel in the bank Ch FULL appears after you press ENT To store more frequencies you must clear some channels or you may program the other bank See Clearing a Stored Channel on Page 24 To continue searching after Ch FULL appears press CLEAR PSE Copying a Frequency into a Specified Channel 1 To store the displayed frequency in the desired channel
16. en to your scanner divides the channels into 10 banks 1 to 10 of 20 channels each a total of 200 channels You can use each channel storage bank to group frequencies such as those used by the police department fire department ambulance services or aircraft For example a police department might use four frequencies one for each side of town You could program the police frequencies starting with Channel 1 the first channel in bank 1 and program the fire department frequencies starting with Channel 21 the first channel in bank 2 FM Radio Channels This scanner has another channel memory location called FM Radio channel These channels are able to use only FM Radio mode You can program 20 broadcast stations into FM Radio channel Service Search Banks The scanner is preprogrammed with the frequencies allocated by marine fire police aircraft and ham radio services This is handy for quickly finding active frequencies instead of searching through an entire band see Searching the Service Search Band on Page 20 Note The frequencies in the scanner s service banks are preset You cannot change them 16 PSR200U OM indd 16 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 Marine Channel Frequency MHz ix pm fee MHz 01 05 156 0500 56 1750 1750 160 8250 07 1563500 65 8562750 08 1564000 66 15632500 amp 10 156 5000 68 1564250 11 1565500 69 1564750 16 17 156 8000 74 156 7250 156
17. enter into the priority channel then press ENT The display flashes twice 32 PSR200U OM indd 32 D 2010 02 22 pari _ e To program a weather channel as the priority channel 1 Press WX 2 Select the weather channel you want to program as the priority channel 3 Press FUNC then PRI P ChAnnEL is displayed momentarily After P ChAnnEL appears PCH flashes and 000 0000 or the previously stored frequency appears 4 Press ENT to store the priority channel and display blinks two times Press CLEAR to cancel To turn on the priority feature press PRI during scanning or searching PRI appears The scanner checks the priority channel every 2 seconds and stays on the channel if there is activity PCH and the frequency appear whenever the scanner is set to the priority channel To turn off the priority feature press PRI PRI disappears Notes If you program a weather frequency into the priority channel and the scanner detects a WX alert tone on that frequency see SAME Standby mode on Page 27 the scanner sounds the alert tone and ALErt flashes Press any key to turn off the alarm Priority does not function when you listen FM radio mode TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF e The scanner is preset to sound a tone each time you press one of its keys You can turn the key tone off or on 1 If the scanner is on slide POWER to off 2 Slide POWER to turn on the scanner Welcome message appears 3 While Welcome m
18. er of megahertz 300 50 MHz 6 meters 35 PSR200U OM indd 35 D 2010 02 22 pari _ e u FAQs Frequently Asked Questions The scanner is not working at all What s wrong The AC or DC adaptor might not be connected Be sure the adaptor s barrel plug is fully inserted into the DC 9V jack The center tip of the adaptor s barrel plug must be set to positive The scanner does not receive any stations or reception is poor What s wrong The scanner might need to be initialized Turn the scanner off then on again or initialize the scanner see Initializing the Scanner The scanner is on but does not scan What s wrong The squelch might not be adjusted correctly Turn SQUELCH clockwise There might only be one channel or no channels stored in the scanner Store frequencies into more than one channel While scanning the scanner locks on frequencies that have an unclear transmission What s wrong Some frequencies programmed into the scanner might be the same as birdie frequencies Avoid programming Birdie Frequencies or only listen to them manually CARE Keep the scanner dry if it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature 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 Ho
19. es when you press ENT Simply start again from Step 3 Your scanner automatically rounds the entered frequency down to the closest valid frequency For example if you enter a frequency of 151 451 your scanner accepts it as 151 450 If you entered a frequency that is already stored in another channel the scanner beeps three times and displays the lowest channel number where the frequency is already stored and dUPL appears If you want to store the frequency anyway press ENT again Press CLEAR PSE to clear the frequency Press DELAY if you want the scanner to pause 2 seconds on this channel before it proceeds to the next channel after a transmission ends see Delay on Page 30 The scanner also stores this setting in the channel To program the next channel in sequence press PGM and repeat Steps 3 and 4 FINDING AND STORING ACTIVE FREQUENCIES Searching the Service Search Band You can search for transmissions in the scanner s preprogrammed search bank The search bank is divided into four search bands 20 e PSR200U OM indd 20 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 _ e Notes You can use the scanner s delay feature while searching the banks see Delay on Page 30 The scanner does not search locked out frequencies while searching ranges See Locking out Channels or Frequencies The scanner contains these preprogrammed search ranges stored in the search bank Emergency Fire Police Aircraft Ham Marine
20. essage appears press 1 to turn on the key tone or 2 to turn it off 33 PSR200U OM indd 33 D 2010 02 22 pari _ e Cloning the Programmed Data You can transfer the programmed data to and from a PSR 200U scanner using an optional connecting cable with 3 5mm stereo phone plugs on both ends not supplied 1 Turn on both scanner 2 Connect the connecting cable to each scanner s PC IF jack CLOnE and UP to SEnd appears 3 Press on the host scanner 4 SEndinG appears at the host scanner To exit clone mode after the data transfer is complete remove the cable No ConnEct appears if you try to connect to another model scanner The PSR 200U does not clone with other scanner models INITIALIZING THE SCANNER If the scanner s display locks up or does not work properly after you connect a power source you might need to initialize the scanner Important This procedure clears all information you stored in the scanner s memory Initialize the scanner only when you are sure the scanner is not working properly Turn off the scanner then turn it on again WELCOME SCAnnInG rECEIVEr appears 2 Press 0 while welcome message appears Then press 1 InItlAL appears about 2 seconds After 2 seconds YES Ent and No CLEAr appears alternately 3 Press ENT WAIt appears for about 2 seconds Press CLEAR to cancel the initialize Note Do not turn off the scanner until the initialization is complete When
21. ge Searches the scanner s preprogrammed search bands MAN SCAN Blue Lets you scan or manual operation the scanner s channels or FM Radio channels while SCAN or FM RADIO mode TUNE Blue Lets you tune the frequency along with or v 11 PSR200U OM indd 11 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 _ e WX Blue 4 Lets you search the scanner s preprogrammed 7 weather channels directly accesses skywarn channel FUNC Lets you use various functions by pressing this key in combination with other keys v Searches up or down for active frequencies or selects the direction when scanning channels CT DC The scanner decodes the CTCSS or DCS code or program CTCSS DCS code PRI Sets and turns the priority function on or off Number Keys Each key has single digit 0 to 9 and a range of numbers Use the range of numbers above the key 21 40 for example to select the channel in a channel storage bank DELAY Programs a 2 second delay for the selected channel enters a decimal point ENT enter Enters frequencies into channels L O RVW L O Reviews locked out frequencies lets you lock out selected channels or frequencies PSE CLEAR Stops or restarts search or tune Clears an incorrect entry PGM Programs frequencies into channels 12 PSR200U OM indd 12 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY The display has indicators that show the scanner s current operat
22. h there might be periods of silence or if you simply want to monitor that channel Follow these steps to manually select a channel 1 Press SCAN Orange to enter SCAN mode If error tone beeps proceed to step 2 2 Pressing SCAN MAN until MAN appears 3 Enter the channel number 1 200 4 Press SCAN MAN again CLEARING A STORED CHANNEL If you no longer want a frequency stored in a channel and you do not want to replace that frequency with a different one follow these steps to clear the stored frequency e 1 Pressing SCAN MAN to stop scanning while SCAN mode e 2 To select the desired channel number use the number keys to enter that channel number 1 200 3 Press PGM PGM appears 4 Press FUNC then CLEAR PSE The frequency number changes to 000 0000 to indicate the channel is cleared 5 To clear another channel use the number keys to enter that channel number 1 200 then press PGM again Or repeatedly press PGM until the desired channel number appears Then repeat Step 4 FM RADIO OPERAION The operation method has neither SCAN MANUAL mode nor the change also by FM Radio mode A operation method is shown in the following Tune Operation in the FM Radio Mode 1 Press FM RADIO to enter FM Radio mode 2 If the scanner s display shows channel number press TUNE 24 PSR200U OM indd 24 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 _ e u 3 Press PSE to start tune To change the tune direction press v or 4 T
23. he enclosed power adaptor is in a vertical or floor mount position Plug the adaptor into an easily accessible power outlet located near the equipment To power the scanner using an AC adaptor connect the plug into the scanner s DC 9V jack Then connect the AC adaptor to a standard AC outlet WARNING To prevent electric shock do not use the AC adaptor s polarized e plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless you can fully e insert the blades to prevent blade exposure USING VEHICLE BATTERY POWER You can power the scanner from a vehicle s 12V power source such as cigarette lighter socket using a 9VDC at least 400 mA adaptor with 4 75mm outer 1 7mm inner plug Its centre tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the scanner s DC 9V jack Using an adaptor that does not meet these specifications could damage the scanner or the adaptor Cautions Always connect the DC adaptor to the scanner before you connect it to the power source When you finish disconnect the adaptor from the power source before you disconnect it from the scanner To power the scanner using a DC adaptor connect the plug into the scanner s DC 9V jack Plug the other end of the DC adaptor into your vehicle s cigarette lighter socket Note If you use a cigarette lighter DC 9V adaptor and your vehicle s engine is running you might hear electrical noise from the engine while scanning This is normal PSR200U OM indd 8 D 2010 02 22
24. in press PSE MAN disappears and SRCH appears To change the searching direction press or v 26 PSR200U OM indd 26 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 SAME Standby Mode The National Weather Service precedes each weather alert with a digitally encoded SAME Specific Area Message Encoding signal then a 1050 Hz tone The SAME signal includes a FIPS Federal Information Processing Standard area code and an event code that corresponds with the type of alert being sent You can configure your scanner to operate in SAME Standby mode where it monitors a selected weather radio station for SAME alerts for areas you specify You can program your scanner with up to 7 FIPS codes for the areas you desire The National Weather Service maintains a current list of FIPS codes at http www nws noaa gov nwr To configure your scanner for SAME Standby mode follow these steps 1 Press WX 2 Press FUNC then PGM to access the FIPS code entry table 3 Use or v keys to select the desired FIPS code storage location FC1 to FC7 4 Use the number keys to enter the desired FIPS code and then press ENT to store the code Repeat this process for all the FIPS codes that you wish to store 5 Press L OUT to lock out or enable specific FIPS entries e 6 Press FUNC then PGM to exit the FIPS code entry table The scanner e displays F at the left hand if you enter the FIPS code s Notes Your scanner can also detect the 1050 Hz weather alert tone when
25. ine Channels on Page 31 25 PSR200U OM indd 25 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 _ e LISTENING TO THE WEATHER BAND Your scanner incorporates weather alert as one of its features and is an extremely sensitive high quality receiver on the weather frequencies However the included telescopic antenna is optimized for general purpose scanning If you use this scanner as your only means for receiving weather alerts please check to be sure you are receiving a clear signal on the telescopic antenna or switch to an external antenna that gives you clear reception of a local NOAA weather broadcast The FCC Federal Communications Commission has allocated channels for use by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Regulatory agencies in other counties have also allocated channels for use by their weather reporting authorities NOAA and your local weather reporting authority broadcast your local forecast and regional weather information on one or more of these channels Listening to a Weather Channel To hear your local forecast and regional weather information press WX WEAthEr appears for about 2 seconds then the scanner starts searching the weather bank To stop searching the channels press PSE SRCH disappears and MAN e appears Weather Channels 2 162425 3 162 450 4 162 475 5 162 500 6 162525 To change the channel manually press or v To search through the weather bank aga
26. ing status This quick look at the display will help you understand how your scanner operates QY Appears when you hear the skywarn channel FD PD Indicates that the scanner is active for fire police bank BANK Appears with numbers 1 10 to indicate the scan bank or service search sub bank Bank numbers with a bar under them show which banks are turned on for scanning see Understanding Channel Storage Banks and Searvice Search Banks on Page 16 AIR Indicates that the scanner is active for aircraft bank HAM Indicates that the scanner is active for amateur radio bank e WX Indicates that the scanner is active for weather channels e MAR Indicates that the scanner is active for marine bank FM Radio Appears when you listen FM broadcast CH Appears with digits 1 200 or P to show which channel the scanner is tuned to 7 Digit number Indicates receiving frequency error messages etc L O lockout Appears when you manually select a channel that was previously locked out during scanning or when you review a locked out frequency DCS Appears when your scanner decodes DCS code CTCSS Appears when your scanner decodes CTCSS code a v Indicates the search or scan direction PRI Appears when the priority feature is turned on MAN Appears when you manually select a channel SCAN Appears when the scanner scans channels SRCH Appears when the scanner searches d
27. ion against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help PSR200U OM indd 6 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 SCANNING LEGALLY Your scanner covers frequencies used by many different groups including police and fire departments ambulance services government agencies private companies amateur radio military operations pager services and wireline telephone and telegraph service providers It is legal to listen to almost every transmission you should never intentionally listen to These include Telephone conversations cellular cordless or other private means of telephone signal transmission Pager transmissions Any scramb
28. led or encrypted transmissions According to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act ECPA you are subject to fines and possible imprisonment for intentionally listening to using or divulging the contents of such a transmission unless you have the consent of a party to the communication unless such activity is otherwise illegal This scanner has been designed to prevent reception of illegal transmissions This is done to comply with the legal requirement that e scanners be manufactured so as to not be easily modifiable to pick up those e transmissions Do not open your scanner s case to make any modifications that could allow it to pick up transmissions that are illegal to monitor Doing so could subject you to legal penalties In some areas mobile use of this scanner is unlawful or requires a permit Check the laws in your area It is also illegal in many areas to interfere with the duties of public safety officials by traveling to the scene of an incident without authorization We encourage responsible safe and legal scanner use PSR200U OM indd 7 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 PREPARATION POWER SOURCES USING AC POWER You can power the scanner using a supplied AC adaptor Cautions You must use a supplied AC adaptor Always connect the AC adaptor to the scanner before you connect it to AC power When you finish disconnect the adaptor from AC power before you disconnect it from the scanner The correct orientation for t
29. memory press FUNC then press PGM when you find a frequency The ChAnnEL appears about a second then the channel number flashes and frequency or 000 0000 appears 2 To change the target channel enter the channel number 3 Press ENT Channel number flashes and previous frequency or 000 0000 if itis vacant channel appears If you re enter the channel number press channel number then press ENT 4 Press ENT again The channel and frequency flash twice If you want to cancel the operation press CLEAR PSE instead of ENT 22 PSR200U OM indd 22 D 2010 02 22 16 24 43 _ e Note If the scanner displays dUPL the entered frequency is already stored in another channel See above Note on previous page SCANNING THE STORED CHANNELS To set the scanner to continuously scan through all channels with stored frequencies as follows 1 Press SCAN Orange If error tone beeps proceed to step 2 2 Simply pressing SCAN MAN until SCAN and appear then the scanner begins to rapidly scan until it finds an active frequency If the scanner finds an active frequency it stops and displays that channel and frequency number then it automatically begins scanning again when the transmission on that frequency ends Notes To reverse the scanning direction press or v To set the scanner to remain on the current channel for 2 seconds after the transmission ends see Delay on Page 30 To set the scanner to remain on the
30. missions and is preprogrammed with search banks for convenience You press a FM RADIO key you can quickly listen to the local broadcast stations This scanner gives you direct access to over 24 000 exciting frequencies including those used by police and fire departments ambulance services aircraft and amateur radio services and you can change your selection at any time Your scanner also has these special features Service Search Bands let you search preset frequencies in separate marine fire police aircraft and ham banks to make it easy to locate specific types of calls FM Radio lets you receive FM broadcast for your local area Display Backlight makes the scanner easy to read in low light situations Lockout Function lets you set your scanner to skip over specified channels or frequencies when scanning or searching Ten Channel Storage Banks you can store 20 channels in each bank 200 total channels letting you group channels so you can more easily identify e calls Io Tune lets you tune for new and unlisted frequencies starting from a specified frequency SAME FIPS Weather Alert displays the weather event for the specific cities or counties you choose so you can hear the alert tone Memory Backup keeps the frequencies stored in memory for an extended time during a power loss Scan Delay delays scanning for about 2 seconds before moving to another channel so you can hear more
31. nc warranty all parts of each new product to be of sound design good material and workmanship and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective under normal use at no charge for a period of 12 months from the date of sale to the end user GRE America will correct defects There will be no charge for labor for a period of 12 months from the date of original sale except as provided below Overtime premiums and or expedited handling and shipping costs must be paid by the owner An enclosed Warranty Card is included with each unit of purchase We request the Warranty card be filled and return back to GRE America to validate the Warranty of purchase along with Proof of purchase or you may also register online from the link below Online Product Registration is also available at http www greamerica com register Warranty Limitations This warranty does not apply to equipment or parts that have been subject to accident abuse incorrect service alterations service by non authorized service personal misuse A copy of the purchase receipt must be supplied or validated Warranty Registration must be on GRE database either by mail or through online when requesting for service Equipment must be sent to GRE America at the owner or dealer s expense and will be returned via surface carrier at no cost to the owner This warranty is strictly limited to the terms indicated herein and no other warranties or remedies thereunder express or im
32. o program tuned broadcast into FM Radio Channel 1 Press FM RADIO if your scanner does not stay the FM RADIO mode 2 Press FUNC 3 Press ENT to store the lowest FM Channel memory Or press PGM to select FM channel number See Copying a Frequency into a Specified Channel for more details Then press ENT Monitoring Stored FM Radio Channel In FM Radio mode there is little thing that becomes interrupted the broadcast and scans to the advanced channel and operate the channel by the manual operation Follow these steps to manually select a FM Radio channel 1 Press FM RADIO Orange to enter FM Radio mode 2 Pressing SCAN MAN until MAN appears 3 Enter the channel number 1 20 e 4 Press SCAN MAN again e Pressing or v to advance return the FM Radio channel LISTENING TO THE MAEINE BANK To listen to the marine bank pressing SRCH to select marine band MAr appears abour 2 seconds then the scanner starts searching from marine channel 16 To stop searching the channels press PSE SRCH disappears and MAN appears To change the channel manually press a or v To search through the marine bank again press PSE MAN disappears and SRCH appears To change the searching direction press 4 or v You can select a marine channel directly When the scanner stops scanning the marine bank use the number keys to enter the two digit channel number Note While Marine band search lock out functions See Locking Out Mar
33. plied shall be binding on GRE America Warranty Returns RETURN DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS TO YOUR DEALER OR CALL GRE AMERICA FOR A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RMA YOU SHOULD HAVE A COPY OF YOUR ORIGINAL RECEIPT TO VERIFY DATE PURCHASE UNIT IN WHICH THE WARRANTY HAS EXPIRED MAY BE SERVICED AT A FIXED RATE PARTS FOR FACTORY REPAIRS RETURN SHIPPING FOR UNITS UNDER WARRANTY WILL BE PAID BY GRE AMERICA SHIPPING FOR UNITS OUT OF WARRANTY WILL BE PAID BY THE SENDER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS AN RMA OUTSIDE THE BOX NEXT TO THE SHIPPING ADDRESS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH ALL UNITS BEING RETURN BACK TO GRE AMERICA RETURNS WITHOUT RMA WILL DELAY IN PROCESSING YOUR WARRANTY OR NON WARRANTY REPAIRS GRE America Inc 425 Harbor Blvd Belmont CA 94002 U S A Ph 650 501 1400 Fax 650 591 2001 Website http www greamerica com Online Registration http www greamerica com register 2010 General Research of Electronics Inc GR 10D 0710 All Rights Reserved Printed in China PSR200U OM indd 40 D 2010 02 22 pari
34. replies that are transmitted on the same channel Priority Channel lets you set the scanner to check one channel every 2 seconds so you do not miss transmissions Tone Squelch CTCSS and DCS decodes and displays the CTCSS or DCS tone signal Data Cloning lets you transfer the programmed data to another PSR 200U scanner Liquid Crystal Display makes it easy to view and change programming information PSR200U OM indd 4 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 _ e Supplied Telescoping Antenna provides good reception of strong local signals External Antenna Connector lets you connect an external antenna not supplied with a BNC connector to the scanner for improved reception of distant weaker signals Your PSR 200U scanner can receive these bands Frequency Range Types of Transmissions 2 9 54 MHz 10 Meter Ham Band VHF Lo 6 Meter Ham Band 87 3 107 9 MHz FM broadcast 108 136 99166 MHz Aircraft 137 174 MHz Military Land Mobile 2 Meter Ham Band VHF Hi 380 512 MHz UHF Aircraft Federal Government 70 cm Ham Band UHF Standard Band UHF T Band Note See Specifications on Page 37 for more information about the scanner s frequency steps PSR200U OM indd 5 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 _ e THE FCC WANT YOU TO KNOW This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a scanning receiver pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protect
35. scscseateeseseees 20 e Searching the Service Search Band sese 20 USING TUNE e EE 21 Copying a Frequency into a Vacant Channel in a Specified Bank 22 Copying a Frequency into a Specified Channel ssse 22 Scanning the Stored Channels 23 Turning Channel Storage Banks Off and On sse 23 Monitoringa Stored Channel 2 incite cet sete ie ie Leda e Eco eb ce cS 24 Clearing a Stored Channel sesssssssseseeseeeenee enne nnne 24 FM Radio Operation uiti etre ict pen ect pe ern des Po eleg nc due ecient 24 Monitoring Stored FM Radio Channel sse 25 Listening to the Marine Bark ccce ettet itte tite e Oe rh o e Eire 25 Listening to the Weather Band esses entrent nnn entren 26 Listening to a Weather Channel sesssseeeneneeeneennenen enn 26 SAME Standby Mode cct iia eer erect ie ice iet idet aul rte za ca Re ice 27 SKY WAND iiri eee pua est esie E a pr oen tua dey uae tay abana 28 2 PSR200U OM indd 2 D 2010 02 22 16 24 41 Special Featutes enne Ce dati cre vee retired i tere ERR E Dal ep cages 29 Using CIGSS and DGS 5 n Ede e et oie e ec dram oen dede tpe 29 Searching CICSS DCS Code sirenenet oiean n a i crt ue ska mb e sx iu 29 Programming CTCSS DCS Code Search Setting into Channel Memory 29 Programming CTCSS DCS Code into Channel M
36. tantly as it occurs This function lets you quickly move to the skywarn channel Channel 200 from any mode by pressing and holding WX about 2 seconds The scanner displays Notes To activate this function you must program your desired Skywarn frequency into the Skywarn channel Your scanner enters into Scan Manual mode when the scanner jumps to the skywarn channel 28 PSR200U OM indd 28 D 2010 02 22 pari SPECIAL FEATURES USING CTCSS AND DCS CTCSS and DCS allow you to program frequencies into your scanner that are used by more than one group in your area and listen only to the group that is of interest to you by specifying the group s specific CTCSS or DCS code CTCSS and DCS can also help reduce instances where interfering signals cause your scanner to stop on one channel Note In the Aircraft band 108 136 99166 MHz this function cannot be used Searching CTCSS DCS Code Press CT DC to search CTCSS or DCS code CTCSS and DCS icon as follows Ion CTCSS Searching both codes flash flash Searching CTCSS code Searching DCS code none flash e Decode the CTCSS displays e Decode the DCS inne displays Press CT DC again the scanner search the CTCSS code CTCSS flashes while search the code Press CT DC 3 times the scanner search the DCS code DCS flashes while search the code Press CT DC 4 times the scanner returns normal operation DCS disappears If you want to confirm the decoded
37. the initialization is complete 1CH 000 0000 appears on the display 34 PSR200U OM indd 34 D 2010 02 22 pari Birdie Frequencies Every scanner has birdie frequencies Birdies are signals created inside the scanner s receiver These operating frequencies might interfere with transmissions on the same frequencies If you program one of these frequencies you hear only noise on that frequency If the interference is not severe you might be able to turn SQUELCH clockwise to cut out the birdie To find the birdies in your individual scanner begin by disconnecting 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 tune function and tune every frequency range from its lowest frequency to the highest Occasionally the tune will stop as if it had found a signal often without any sound That is a birdie Make a list of all the birdies in your scanner for future reference Frequency Conversion The tuning location of a station can be expressed in frequency kHz or MHz or in wavelength meters The following information can help you make the necessary conversions 1 MHz million 1 000 kHz thousand To convert MHz to kHz multiply the number of megahertz by 1 000 e 30 62 MHz x 1000 30 620 kHz e To convert from kHz to MHz divide the number of kilohertz by 1 000 127 800 kHz 1000 127 8 MHz To convert MHz to meters divide 300 by the numb
38. to select DCS code then press ENT to store DCS code into this I channel 4 Press CT DC 4 times Ct dC OFF appears Press ENT to clear the CTCSS DCS setting Note This scanner can store only one code to one channel DELAY Many agencies use a two way radio system that has a period of several seconds between a query and a reply To avoid missing a reply you can program a 2 second delay into any channel or search band tune range When your scanner stops on a channel or frequency with a programmed delay DLY appears and the scanner continues to monitor that channel or frequency for 2 seconds after the transmission stops before resuming scanning searching or tuning You can program a 2 second delay in any of these ways f the scanner is scanning and stops on an active channel quickly press DELAY before it resumes scanning f the desired channel is not selected manually select the channel then press DELAY e 30 PSR200U OM indd 30 D 2010 02 22 pari _ e e f the scanner is searching or tuning press DELAY DLY appears and the scanner automatically adds a 2 second delay to every transmission it stops on in that band To turn off the 2 second delay in a channel or for all frequency press DELAY while the scanner is monitoring that channel or frequency DLY disappears LOCKING OUT CHANNELS OR FREQUENCIES You can increase the effective scanning or search speed by locking out individual channels or frequen
39. uring service search band 13 PSR200U OM indd 13 D 2010 02 22 16 24 42 _ e S Appears with 8 digit bar that shows receiving signal strength PGM Appears when you program frequencies into the scanner s channels DLY Appears when you program a 2 second delay ALL CH L out Appears when you lock out the all marine channels b Appears during service search Fire Police Aircraft and Ham band b X Ch FULL Appears when you try to enter a frequency during a search when all displayed bank s channels are full b X StorE Appears when you program the frequency into desired vacant channel CLOnE Appears when the scanner stays in the clone mode dUPL Appears when you try to store a frequency that is already stored in another channel Error Appears when you make an entry error Func Appears when you press FUNC key to use various functions FLo ALL CL Appears when you remove all the locked out frequencies during a FD PD AIR or HAM band L r Appears when you review the locked out frequencies L r EMPty Appears when the locked out frequency is empty in the search tune L O Fr FULL Appears when you try to lock out a frequency during a search tune when 100 frequencies are already locked out oFF tonE Appears when you turn the key tone off On tonE Appears when you turn the key tone on P Appears when the scanner is tuned to the priority channel P
40. wever before you do so check that the fault was not caused by an operational error Carefully reread the relevant section in the instructions 36 PSR200U OM indd 36 D 2010 02 22 pari SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Coverage MHz 29 54 in 5 kHz steps FM 87 3 107 9 in 100 kHz steps WFM 108 136 99166 in 8 33 kHz steps AM 137 143 9875 in 12 5 kHz steps FM 144 148 in 5 kHz steps FM 148 0125 150 7875 in 12 5 kHz steps FM 150 8 161 995 in 5 kHz steps FM 162 174 in 12 5 kHz steps FM 380 512 in 12 5 kHz steps FM Channels of Operation Normal Channel iiri naie ederet eatenus 200 channels FM Radio Channel irc reete iere amas 20 channels Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD at 3 kHz Dev 20 54 MIA 0 2 uV Ire rp epeeeey one 0 3 uV 380 512 MEI ieri sa cess tentat hee annue ra na ane pna d 0 4 uV e 87 3 107 9 MHz 12dB SINAD at 45 kHz Dev ssses 0 5 uV e 108 136 99166 MHz 12dB SINAD at 6096 Mogd 0 4 uV Spurious Rejection FM 2154 MHZz eeenn 50 dB Selectivity 8 kHz at 154 MHZ sssssssssssseseeeeeene ener nnne 6 dB 17 kHz at 154 MHZ iie rre Rhe teda gae 50 dB 50 KAZ at 98 MHz tectae detiene a ERR ek aea 6 dB 180 KHz 8t 98 MEZ inihi n erri tid t De dE etd eee 50 dB Search Speed ote irr Rn e LEE nes Up to 40 Steps Sec Scan Speed neant de i eai eser den Up to 80 Channels Sec Dela
41. y TNE eae andi eee saveutddte ule dareeis aneeieeaey 2 Seconds IF Frequencies pec E 10 7 MHz TNC aem 455 kHz IF Interference Ratio 10 7 MHz 70 dB at 154 MHz 37 PSR200U OM indd 37 D 2010 02 22 ai Squelch Sensitivity Threshold AM FM seseeeennenn enne Less than 0 5 uV Threshold WFM sssseeeeeneenemenn nennen Less than 1 0 uV HIGH EM oi i te tec o audeo tareas S N N 25 dB THRE AM 2i ire cte ra inu terae curent a S N N 20 dB TAGHAVI P S N N 60 dB Antenna Impedance ie cte ether dr EP HIDE e LOUER ARE 50 Ohms Audio Output Power 1096 THD seeee 0 7 W Nominal Built In Speaker sse 3 Inches 77 mm 8 Ohms Operating Temperature eeeeeeeeeeee 32 to 110 F 0 to 43 C Power Requirements sedisse edente dette aa tenente 9 Volts DC Supplied 9V AC or Optional 9V DC Adaptor Dimensions WDH 8 1 4 x 6 7 8 x 2 3 8 inches 210 x 175 x 60 mm Weight without antenna eese approx 24 7 oz 700 g Supplied Accessories ssseee Antenna AC adaptor Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice 38 PSR200U OM indd 38 D 2010 02 22 pari NOTE 39 PSR200U OM indd 39 D 2010 02 22 pari e a Limited Warranty General GRE America I

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