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Push the down arrow key. 
 
LO  Input the lower start frequency in MHz format (don’t push the ENT key).  

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Push the down arrow key. 
 
HI   Input the higher end (stop) frequency in MHz format (don’t push the ENT key). 
 
 
 
 
Push the down arrow key.  

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MODE SET    Use the right arrow key or left arrow key or main tuning dial to select receive 
 mode, the SET key is used as a short cut to “AUTO”. 
 
 
Note: If the receive mode is set to “AUTO”, the receive mode, channel step will be 
taken from the pre-programmed auto band plan data, for this reason the   
detailing will not be required while programming so is kipped…. The next 
menu will be TEXT INPUT. 
 
Push the down arrow key.  

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STEP   Assuming that a receive mode other than “AUTO” was selected, you will be 
presented with the “STEP SET” menu. Use the main tuning dial or the right arrow key or left 
arrow key to select the required tuning step from the following: 
0.001 (1Hz),    0.010 (10Hz),    0.500 (500Hz),    1.000 KHz,    2.000 KHz, 5.000 KHz, 
5.25KHz,  9.000 KHz,  10.000 KHz,  12.5 KHz,  25.000 KHz, 50.000 KHz,  
100.000KHz 
  
Alternatively, a step size may be entered in KHz format via the keypad in multiples...

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To accept the data input, push the ENT key. 
 
 
5-5 Deleting search banks 
A delete menu is provided so that you can delete program search data (of course you may 
simply overwrite the data, too) . 
While in search mode, the DELETE menu is accessed using the key sequence. 
Push the FUNC key and then push the 3 key. 
 
Push the down arrow key.  

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Using the main tuning dial, keypad, right arrow key or left arrow key, select the desired 
search bank. 
 
The “HI” and “LO” frequency limits will appear on the LCD along with any associated text   
comment to aid the identification of the required search bank. 
To delete the program search bank, push the ENT key. 
 
5-6 Locking out unwanted active frequencies (PASS)  

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It is possible to lock out (PASS) unwanted frequencies while is program search mode. 
This is useful to eliminate unwanted permanent transmissions. It is important to understand   
the PASS function before taking action or transmissions may be missed. 
 
While stopped on unwanted frequency, push the FUNC and then push the 9 key. 
 
The search process will resume. It will appear that all frequencies are still searched,   
however, locked out frequencies will be ‘passed over’, the search will not stop...

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If pass channels have already been tagged for the current search bank, the icon “PAS”  
(PASS) will be displayed on the LCD. 
 
Push the FUNC key to delete the pass frequency.   
 
To exit from this menu, push the ENT key. 
 
  

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6 Configuration menu 
The configuration menu is used to set fundamental operating parameters and other   
variables which do not appear in any menu heading. 
 
BEEP
               Confirmation & error tone 
LAMP
               LCD& keypad illumination 
DIMM
               Backlit illumination dimmer 
CONTRAST
          LCD contrast adjustment 
OPENING MESSAGE
  Change the power-up message 
AGC
                AGC (Automatic Gain Control) adjustment 
IF-GAIN
             IF Gain control adjustment...

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(FRONT) ON/OFF ON 
(PHONES) ON/OFF ON 
HPF AUTO/50/200/300/400Hz AUTO 
LPF AUTO/3K/4K/6K/12K AUTO 
De-Emphasis Auto/THRU/25uS/75uS/750uS  AUTO 
 
6-1 Configure beep 
The AR-ONE emits confirmation ‘beeps’ while the keypad is used. A ‘HIGH’ pitched beep   
indicates correct operation while a ‘LOW’ pitched beep indicates that an error or 
unexpected 
entry has taken place. The volume of the beep is independent of the main volume control   
and can be separately defined. It is recommended that the beep...
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