I've been working all day trying to figure out my SC230. I believe that I now understand it all, and I finally purchase the key to the software so I can upload everything, but first I have to get it all down on a worksheet so I can put in the numbers etc. and then upload.
I think that if they would just include a short explanation of what a system is and what it offers, I think it would shorten the understanding process a lot. In my case it goes something like this, and believe me, it took me all day just to figure this out, even with the "easier to read" manual.
There are two different types of systems you can scan. One is a conventional system and the other is a racing system. Okay, so far so good and as a racing fan, I thought, great, all I want is the racing systems. Turns out that you can only scan one racing system at a time, but you can scan all Conventional systems at once. For each system, there are groups and you can have 20 groups per system I think. See, I still don't have it all down pat, but ...
For each group, you can have 200 frequencies, all with tags. The systems and groups all have quick keys that can toggle on and off with just a touch of the key pad. Okay, with me so far? If not, go back and re-read.
In the groups, that's where you put the car # and frequency and of course, you can have as many frequencies for any number as you want, and you can key in both the car number and the name of the driver. Here's where it gets kinds of screwy, but yet I do understand. I am using the conventional systems as my race systems because it's easier to toggle them on and off and I might want to scan more than one system. Remember, only one race system can be scanned at a time, but you can still scan all the conventional systems that you want.
What I am going to do is to make several groups under a conventional system named for our local track with about four different drivers and their frequencies in each group. At our track, there are three different series that we watch and listen to so I have given the top series four groups, the next series three and the last series only two groups. Keep in mind that I can enter 200 different frequencies for each group, so with that particular system, I can have 1,900 scan points if I wanted. Then with another conventional system, I will have the track officials. Locking out a single channel/frequency is possible, but requires more than just a single key or two, but those quick keys to toggle on different system and different groups will take care of that.
I honestly don't understand why or the reason for them to make the racing systems different, though the setup is the same. You just can't scan more than one of them at a time. Even if you are going to all the different types of racing, it would be easier to just toggle a system off.
If I haven't confused you even more, I have succeeded in confusing myself more.