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SET MODE
8-17
MENU
» SET >
Display
Display Language
(Default: English)
Set the screen display language type to English or
Japanese.
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This item is displayed only when the “System Language”
is set to “Japanese.”
System Language
(Default: English)
Set the system language of the transceiver.
•English: The system language of the transceiver
is English.
Only alphabetical characters (A to Z, a to
z, 0 to 9) and symbols (! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * +
, - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~) can be
displayed. If Japanese characters (Kanji,
Hiragana and Katakana) are included,
the display shows “=” or “_” instead of
that character. In that case, you can only
delete “=” or “_” in the transceiver’s edit
mode.
•Japanese: The system language of the transceiver
is Japanese.
Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana
characters, and the 2-bytes symbols can
be displayed. To display such characters
in the DR screen or Menu mode, set
“Display Language” to “Japanese.”
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When this item is set to “English,” “Display Language” is
not displayed.
When you set the system language of the
transceiver to Japanese, the IC-9700 has the
capability to display both English and Japanese
characters. HOWEVER, if you select Japanese, all
menu items throughout the IC-9700 system will be
displayed in only Japanese characters. There will
be no English item names. Unless you are fluent in
reading Japanese characters, use this feature with
extreme caution.
If you have change the IC-9700’s language to
Japanese, and do not understand the menu system
in the new setting, you will have to change the
language back to English by doing a partial reset of
the IC-9700 CPU. A partial reset will not clear your
call sign databases.
To do a partial reset of the CPU, do the following steps:
1. Push [MENU].
2. Touch <SET>.
3. Touch the item (with the “etc” icon) shown below.
4.
Touch the bottom item shown below.
5. Touch the upper item shown below.
6. The dialog is displayed as shown below. Touch
the left item.
The transceiver displays “PARTIAL RESET,” then
the partial reset is completed.
Display (Continued)