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ScanControl
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o Frequencies – Click to tell ScanControl the CSV file contains only Frequencies to be
imported.
o Talkgroup IDs – Click to tell ScanControl the CSV file contains only Talkgroup IDs to
be imported.
o RACE – Click to tell ScanControl the CSV file contains “RACE” system frequencies.
This invokes the special Group sort that places each Driver’s frequencies into their own
Group.
o All - Click to tell ScanControl the CSV file contains both Frequencies and Talkgroup IDs
to be imported
2. Column Map: Column “mapping” is the act of telling ScanControl what type of data appears
in which columns of the CSV file. Only one column in the file can be assigned each Field Type
for any given import. However, you can perform multiple imports from the same file as many
times as necessary in order to get all the data you want from the file. ScanControl supports the
ability to save a set of mapping parameters on your hard disk in a file known as a Map Profile.
You can create and save as many Map Profiles as you want and then load them from disk to use
repeatedly as often as you wish.
o Column Header Bar – Click on the column header of the column containing the data
you want to map. The column number then appears in the Col # box.
o Col # - The number of the column being “mapped”.
o Field Type – Select the type of data the column contains. The field type replaces the
column number in the Column Header Bar.
o Load Map – Click to load an existing Map Profile from the PC hard disk.
o Save Map – Click to save the current Map Profile to the PC hard disk.
o Map Profile – The name of the currently loaded Map Profile.
3. Range to Import: The user needs to tell ScanControl how many of the rows in the CSV file
are to be imported. The From Row and To Row list boxes are filled with the total number of
rows in the file when the file is loaded. In the sample screen above rows 1 through 36 are
selected to be imported.
o From Row – Select the first row of data in the file to be imported.
o To Row – Select the last row of data in the file to be imported.
4. Destination System:
o System –The destination system is the currently selected system in the System Editor.
o Select Frequency Site/Group – If importing frequencies, select the Frequency Group or
Site from the list of available frequency groups / sites in the selected system. The last
choice in the list is “New”. This allows you to create a new frequency group or site in the
system directly from the CSV Import screen.
o Starting Row – Select the starting row number for the import. This list box is
automatically filled with the available rows based on the group selected but also contains
the choice “New” at the bottom of the list. This allows you to append new rows on the
end of the selected group.
o Def Tag (Frequencies) – If no Frequency Tag column is identified for importation this
field allows the user to set a default alphanumeric tag for all the imported frequencies.
o Select TGID Group – If importing talkgroup IDs, select the TGID Group from the list of
available TGID groups in the selected system. The last choice in the list is “New”. This
allows you to create a new TGIDgroup in the system directly from the CSV Import
screen.
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