OK, how far are you getting with it?
You picked the "Trunked Systems" import and then I will presume you have entered your username and password in the two fields at the top of the pop-up Web-import box in the program.
Next, in the drop-down boxes below that, picked "United States", "Kansas", and then a local "County" to you. Be aware, you have to actually "select" each one from the drop-down. I believe the program comes up with "United States" in the first box automatically, but won't let you pick the "State" until you select United States in the first drop-down.
When you select KSICS out of the "System" box it will come up and say "Retrieving Trunked System (SID=4390) When it finishes, you will have two new lines with checkboxes in front of them in the large window at the bottom of the dialog box that says "Sites: 66" and "Talkgroups groups: 122"
Before selecting anything, click the checkbox "Hide Alternates", THEN select both of the "Sites: 66" and "Talkgroup groups: 122" checkboxes. You can go in and edit the ones you want and don't want from either of these, but the first few times you set it up I would let all of them import and then edit or lock out the ones you don't want. It doesn't hurt to have them all loaded. If something happens and you really want to listen to that talkgroup, it is just a matter of unlocking it in the scanner, rather than having to go thru the process of adding a new talkgroup.
When you click on the "Import this System" button, you will get a 2nd dialog box asking you to name the system for your radio. You can call it anything you want, up to 16 characters, to make it easy to recognize. I've always found "KSICS" works real well....
Next, select a Scanlist to put all of the talkgroups in first. You can always move them around later. You can also select the "Set objects "Notes" field to..." to give you a longer description in the program (it doesn't upload that to the scanner though) Finally, decide how you want to have it displayed on the scanner. I like the "Display" attribute, but you can try all three ways to see which you want. Next decide if you want the wildcard groups and radio id objects. This is the equivalent of the "OPEN" and "CLOSED" system from older non-object oriented scanners. Select "OK" and there you go.
Right now, there are 33 unique control channels in the KSICS system so you get a warning about that. Just OK thru that and 32 of them will be downloaded into the program. You can edit the "System Frequencies" later if you need to.
Now, save your new .p500 file on your computer before going ANY further and then upload it to the scanner. It will reboot the scanner and AWAY YOU GO........