AOR AR One Ultra Wide Band Reciever Instructions Manual
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40 Push the down arrow key. LO Input the lower start frequency in MHz format (don’t push the ENT key).
41 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.
42 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.
43 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 of 1Hz in the range of 1Hz ~ 100.000KHz (do not push enter). Push the down arrow key to access the TEXT INPUT menu. TXT (TEXT) The cursor will be positioned in the bottom of the LCD. If an unwanted text comment exists, push the FUNC twice to delete the character highlighted by the cursor and remainder of the line to the right of the cursor position. Add text if desired.
44 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.
45 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)
46 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 on locked out frequencies. 5-6-1 Deleting pass channels If you are currently in search mode, push the FUNC key and then push the 3 key. This will access the MEMORY CHANNEL DELETE MENU. Push the down arrow key.
47 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.
48 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 RF-GAIN RF Gain control adjustment BPS Communication data speed setting RMT-ID RS-232C identification address setting DELAY Scan/Search delay setting FREE Scan/Search free setting SPEAKER Speaker/headphones setting HPF/LPF Audio Filter setting DE-Emphasis De-emphasis setting PRIO-CH Priority channel setting Item Parameter Default BEEP OFF/ 01 – 09 6 LAMP AUTO/ON/OFF ON DIMM ON/OFF OFF CONTRAST 00 – 32 12 OPENING MSG NORM/QUICK/USER NORM MANUAL AGC 0 – 255 255 IF-GAIN 0 – 255 255 RF-GAIN 0 – 255 255 BPS 4800/9600 9600 RMT-ID 00 – 99 0 DELAY 00 – 99 0 FREE OFF/0.1 – 9.9 OFF SPEAKER (REAR) ON/OFF ON
49 (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 function be enabled, especially in the early days while gaining familiarity of the receiver. To access the configuration menu, push the FUNC key and then push the 7 key. The first item in the configuration menu is “BEEP”, the default is beep on with a volume level of 06. Use the main tuning dial or the right arrow key or the left arrow key to change beep level between the range of OFF and 01 to 09 being the loudest. Push the ENT key to accept the data and return to a standard display.