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to press CLEAR twice—once to enter the decimal point, which is required for
any frequency, and the second time to clear the entry.
It is possible to program a cleared channel with this key by pressing CLEAR,
ENT, but we recommend against it. Users have found that clearing channels in
this manner may result in a complete processor lockup. See
page 19
for a discus-
sion on clearing channels.

ENT

ENT is used to enter numbers into the scanner. When you program a scan
channel with a frequency, you enter the frequency into the channel by pressing
ENT. This lets the scanner know you are done with the entry. It also lets you
enter the minimum number of digits necessary to enter the frequency. For
example, if you want to program a channel with the frequency 123.000 MHz,
you only need to enter 123 and press the ENT button. ENT automatically enters
the decimal point and the remaining zeros.
ENT is used to terminate certain key sequences in the AR1000, particularly limit
sequences.

Number key pad

The number key pad allows you to enter the numeric digits 0 through 9. It is
arranged like a standard touch-tone phone pad, not a normal adding machine or
calculator pad. You use these keys to enter all numeric values into the scanner.
You need to explicitly enter the decimal point for a frequency except as described
above under ENT.
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