Firmware Version 1.21
2/2/2010
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Setting the Speed Control
The keyer’s speed can be adjusted using the speed control knob. The normal default
speed range is from 5 to 35 words per minute (WPM), but this can be changed using the
“R” command from the command menu. Rotating the speed control knob clockwise
from approximately the “9 o’clock” position will increase the speed; rotating counter-
clockwise will lower the speed.
Figure 8 - Speed control setting
Many operators like to leave their keyer set at their customary operating speed, but want
to be able to change their speed to match that of another station. When they finish the
contact, they want to be able to quickly return to their normal sending speed. If the knob
is turned fully counter-clockwise below the “9 o’clock” position, the keyer will use the
“Set” speed (the default “Set” speed is 13 WPM). This allows a quick change to a preset
speed.
The “Set” speed as well as the speed control range can be changed using either Command
Mode or by command sent via the computer. Note that the “Set” speed is completely
independent of the speed control range. For instance, let’s say you normally operate
between 20 and 30 WPM but wish to be able to work “newbies” or run a slow code
practice net at 5 WPM. You can change your “Set” speed to 5 WPM, and the speed
control range to 20 to 30 WPM. Now you can rotate the knob all the way counter-
clockwise for 5 WPM operation, or set it to your normal operating speed.
Conversely, you can have your “Set” speed at (for example) 25 WPM, and set the range
from 5 to 30 for maximum flexibility. It’s up to you to determine how you want it set up.
Sidetone Monitor and Sidetone Volume
Sidetone volume can be adjusted using the rear panel
VOL
control. The sidetone speaker
openings are on the bottom of the keyer. In order to best hear the sidetone you should
keep the cabinet on a smooth surface, with some clearance between the speaker openings
and the desktop or operating surface.
The sidetone monitor (internal speaker) is always on when in paddle setup mode. When
operating normally, it can be set to one of three states: Always On, Never On or Paddles