Delay/Hold; Up/Down Arrows; L.out; With Scan Channels And Banks - AOR AR1000 Manual

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AR1000 Reference
Note:
Your scanner will usually start up in the mode it was in (Search, Scan, or
Manual) the last time the batteries died.
See the Applications section
for more
information about this feature.

DELAY/HOLD

When the AR1000 stops on an active frequency, it pauses for two or three
seconds after a transmission ends before it continues scanning or searching. This
is to provide time to hear a response before it resumes scanning or searching.
You may alternately instruct the AR1000 to permanently stop instead of pausing
as soon as it hears a transmission. You do this by toggling the Delay and Hold
modes. While in Delay mode, the scanner waits a few seconds and then starts
again, while in Hold mode, it stops on a transmission and won't resume until
you manually press SCAN or SEARCH.
The display will indicate which mode you are in by showing either DELAY or
HOLD. This mode applies to all channels in the scanner. You can't set Delay or
Hold independently for scanning and searching or for individual scan channels.
The DELAY/HOLD indicators will disappear while you are in Manual mode.

Up/Down Arrows

To the left of the bank indicator are two triangles, known as the Up and Down
arrows. These indicate the "direction" of a search or scan. When you press the
SEARCH or SCAN buttons you will search or scan in an ascending manner.
Searching will proceed from the lower limit to the upper limit, and scanning will
proceed from the lower scan channels to the higher scan channels. You can
change the direction of searching or scanning by using the Down arrow button
or the Tuning knob. When you switch to searching or scanning downwards, the
Down arrow indicator comes on. In most cases, however, you will see the Up
arrow. See the Keyboard reference for the Down arrow and the section on the
Tuning knob for more details.

L.OUT

The L.OUT indicator appears in the display when the scan channel, scan bank,
search frequency, or search bank you are looking at is locked.

With scan channels and banks

You can see a locked scan channel or a channel in a locked bank by moving to it
with the BANK button or by using the MANUAL button. While in a locked
scan channel, L.OUT will flash in the display. If you are in a bank that is locked,
any channel you look at in that bank will flash both the L.OUT indicator and
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