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O N: When active signals above the squelch threshold have been received, such 
signals will be automatically stored in the empty channels of the designated memory 
bank.  When the memory bank becomes full, the auto store action will become 
invalid, the search process will carry on regardless. 
 
OVW: When active signals above squelch threshold have been received, such 
signals will be stored from channel 00 up to channel 99 of the designated memory 
bank in sequence.  This auto store sequence will...

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  Having selected the desired program scan number, push the [RUN/BRK] key to start 
the program scan.  
 
{figure 99} 
 
The scan process will temporarily stop when an active signal above the squelch 
threshold has been received.  The scan process will resume when such signal has 
disappeared.  In the case of time control scan, the scan process will resume as soon 
as the pre-determined stop time has elapsed or when the squelch closes should this 
occur first (transmission ends).  While the scan...

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  C Stop time 
 
Push the [ENT] key when the cursor is placed alongside the item “Stop Time”.  
Rotate the main dial or push the [¬] [®] keys to select the desired stop time in 
seconds followed by [ENT]. 
 
{figure 102} 
 
 
SQ
: The program scan will stop as long as the received signal stays above the 
squelch threshold, scan will resume once the signal drops below squelch threshold 
and the squelch closes. 
  
01 - 99: The program scan will automatically resume as soon as the pre-determined 
stop...

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  {figure 105} 
 
 
G Quit 
 
Push the [ENT] key when the cursor is placed alongside the item “Quit”.  The LCD 
will revert to whatever mode was active before the program scan menu was selected.  
 
 
5 Search pass/bank 
 
The AR7000 has a PASS facility which enables unwanted busy frequencies to be 
skipped during the scan and search processes. 
 
 
5.1 Common pass bank 
 
Memory bank number 14 has been assigned the 
special status of PASS BANK.  Any 
number of up to 100 frequencies stored in this...

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6.2 Time 
 
The AR7000 is equipped with one main clock plus four sub-clocks.  Push the [ENT] 
key when the cursor is placed alongside the item “Clock Setup”.  Items relating to the 
MAIN clock are prefixed “M” and the SUB-clock are prefixed “S”. 
 
{figure109} {figure 110} 
 
 
6.2.1 Main clock adjustment 
 
When setting the MAIN clock, it doesn’t matter which sub-clock number (“Clock No.”) 
is displayed (1 to 4). 
 
 
A Date 
 
Place the cursor alongside “M. Date” then press [ENT].  Push the [¬]...

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A-1 Time difference 
 
Place the cursor alongside “S. Diff”, press [ENT].  The time difference will be reverse 
highlighted on the LCD, rotate the main dial to set the correct time difference (in 
hours between -24 and 24 hours, 0 being the current time zone of the main clock), 
followed by [ENT].   The local time and date is calculated by the AR7000 and 
displayed in green in the lower half of the LCD. 
 
{figure 117} 
 
 
A-2 Name 
 
Place the cursor alongside “S.Name” press [ENT].  The name...

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{figure 122} 
 
 
6.3.4 Operation of timer 
 
Place the cursor alongside “Operation”, press [ENT].  The field initially displays “- - -“.  
Rotate the main dial to alternate between “POWON” and “POWOFF”.  Push the 
[ENT] key to complete the sequence.  
 
{figure 123} 
 
 
A  Setting the timer for switch-on 
 
1. In the timer selection menu place the cursor alongside “Date” followed by [ENT]. 
Rotate the main dial to select the date required for switch on followed by [ENT].  The 
current day is 00...

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  2. In the timer selection menu, select the hour/minute the AR7000 is to be switched 
off. 
 
3. Select the “Operation” item and choose “POWOFF” followed by [ENT]. 
 
4. The AR7000 will remain active until the preset date and time has arrived then will 
automatically switch off.  There is no need to move the cursor to the “power Off” item, 
simply carry on using the AR7000 as usual.   
  
5. Once the timer has switched off the AR7000, press the front panel power switch 
twice (once to latch out then...

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  are involved.  The more erratic the transmission, the longer the squelch tails should 
be. 
 
{figure 131} 
 
 
6.6 Priority 
 
Any one of 1500 memory channels can be designated as priority channel. 
 
 
6.6.1 Priority time 
 
In the “Configuration” menu screen, place the cursor alongside “PrioTime” followed 
by [ENT].  Rotate the main dial or push the [¬] [®] keys to select the desired value 
followed by [ENT].  Priority time is selectable between 1 second and 60 seconds in 
increments of 1 second....

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2. Input cursor 
 
The cursor indicates the position where input will be made. 
 
 
3. Select cursor 
 
The select cursor indicates a selection of letter/number you want to input. 
 
 
4. Command 
 
Place the cursor over these commands followed by ENT to execute the following:- 
 
  Ins:   Insert selected character 
  Del:   Delete this character 
  Spc:   Space (add a blank space) 
  Quit:   Quit (exit this menu) 
 
 
7.2 Key operation 
 
Refer to the key sequence for the name editor as follows:-...
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