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Erasing the nonvolatile memory (see S.6-6) will blank the CALL sign message until the text is
reprogrammed following the procedure described above.
6-2 AUTO ANTENNA CHANGE
When YES is selected, changing frequency segments (manually or following the transceiver
frequency or by CAT - S.4-1c), will cause the antenna last used in the respective segment
and the tuning settings for it to be selected. This is convenient when you have 1 or 2
antennas for each band. With more antennas you would have to keep track of which
antenna you used last.
If "NO" is selected, this function is disabled and the currently used antenna is changed only
after an intentional command is given for an antenna change (manually or via the local
network - see S.4-1d). When changing frequency segments, the tuning settings for the
antenna currently used will be selected in the new segment. This mode is preferred when
you have multiple antennas per band.
Selection of YES or NO does not change any contents for tuning settings in the nonvolatile
memory.
6-3 AUTO OPERATE
Set to "OFF" by default.
When “ON” is selected, the amplier will remain ready to operate, even automatically
returning from standby after a soft-fault protection trip. That is, after a protection trip, e.g.
from an overdrive event, the amplier will normally shift to the STB mode for about four
seconds, but it will automatically return to the OPR mode after that. Even with ON selected
however, you still may depress the OPR hardware button manually to go to and remain in the
STB (Stand By) mode at any time, such as when you leave the station for a while.
If “OFF” is selected for AUTO OPERATE, the amplier will go and remain in the STB mode
after a soft fault until switched over to the OPR mode manually by the operator or an
intended command is received via the local network.
6-4 SELF ADDRESS
Here you can set the amplier self address for operation in a network with other systems.
When the amplier is not used in a network, this address is meaningless.
6-5 CLEAR THE USER TUNINGS
N O T E
If you use this function, it is advisable that you update the USR tunings (see
S.4-1).
When selected “YES”, this function clears all USR-tunings from the nonvolatile memory but
does not change anything else in the INFO-BOX.
The use of CLEAR THE USER TUNINGS is convenient when the amplier is moved to
another operating place to prevent from mixing with the remaining USR-tunings which are
valid for the antennas at the old location. Of course, if the total number of antennas is less
than 10 per segment, you can do USR-tunings with new antenna numbers and thus preserve
the USR-tunings for the antennas at the old location as well.

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Acom 2000R Specifications

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BrandAcom
Model2000R
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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