AOR AR8000 Operating Manual page 21

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[9] [I] [DEL] Numeric 9 / Bank I / Data delete
This key acts as a numeric 9 when entering frequen-
keypad.
In search, scan and memory modes this key is used to identify bank I/i.
If the sequence [FUNC] [9] is keyed the data delete options menu and sub
menus may be accessed. Initially the legend "SELECT DEL" is displayed on
the first line of the LCD.
Delete mode enables search, frequency pass, memory and select scan data to
be deleted easily.
[0] [J] [COPY] Numeric 0 / Bank J / Copy (clone) between sets
This key acts as a numeric 0 when entering frequencies via the
keypad.
In search, scan and memory modes this key is used to identify bank J/j.
If the sequence [FUNC] [0] is keyed the clone data (copy) between sets
options menu is accessed and display legend "SET COPY" appears on the
LCD. If EXPERT status has not been selected then a smaller number of
options are available.
Note: The RS232C REMOTE control optional interface (CU-8232) and lead will
be required to connect two AR8000 receivers together.
[.] [Aa] [P.WORD] Decimal separator / Bank select /
Password banks
This key acts as a decimal separator when entering frequencies via the keypad
and signifies the MHz position.
i.e. For 133.7000 MHz the entry would be:
[1] [3] [3] [.] [7] [ENT]
There is no need to input the trailing "0" after the decimal as they will be added
automatically by the AR8000 microprocessor.
In search, scan and memory modes this key is used to change between the
two main blocks of banks signified by upper and lower case letters. Standard
banks are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and banks which may be password
protected are a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j.
The password facility prevents preying eyes from accessing and reviewing your
bank data.
If the sequence [FUNC] [.] is keyed the bank PASSWORD menu is accessed
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