
9-3
9.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
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[F-1] and [F-2] on the HM-133V
microphone
Microphone keys
LOCK
SET
ANM
MONI
DUP
LOW
T-SCAN
TONE
PRIO
M/CALL
SCAN
V/ MHz
DIGITAL
AO
MUTE
NAR
MID
LOW
[F-1]
LOCK
SET
ANM
MONI
DUP
LOW
T-SCAN
TONE
PRIO
M/CALL
SCAN
V/ MHz
DIGITAL
AO
MUTE
NAR
MID
LOW
[F-2]
LOCK
SET
ANM
MONI
DUP
LOW
T-SCAN
TONE
PRIO
M/CALL
SCAN
V/ MHz
DIGITAL
AO
MUTE
NAR
MID
LOW
When [F-1] is pushed�
When [F-2] is pushed�
LOCK
SET
ANM
MONI
DUP
LOW
T-SCAN
TONE
PRIO
M/CALL
SCAN
V/ MHz
DIGITAL
AO
MUTE
NAR
MID
LOW
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The [UP] and [DN] keys on a
microphone other than the HM-133V
The [UP] and [DN] keys on a microphone other than
the HM-133V have the following functions�
z
Push to change the operating frequency, Memory
channel, Set mode setting, and so on�
z
Hold down either key for 1 second to start
scanning�
L
The scanning direction follows the name of the key
([UP]: Channel up, [DN]: Channel down)�
L
Push [MONI ANM PA] to stop or resume the scan�
L
Push either key again to cancel the scan�
When [FUNC] is pushed,
and then [F-1] is pushed�
When [FUNC] is pushed,
and then [F-1] is pushed�
“F1” is displayed�
“F2” is displayed�
[DN] [UP]
Example: HM-154
The following settings can be assigned to the [F-1]
and [F-2] function keys on the HM-133V�
• Operating frequency
• Repeater settings (Offset direction, Offset frequency,
tone ON/OFF, and Repeater Tone frequency)
• Tone/DTCS squelch (ON/OFF, Tone frequency,
DTCS code, and its polarity)
• Transmit output power
• The Settings of the Set mode, Initial Set mode, and
Option Set mode items
Assign the settings:
1� Assign the settings you want to use�
2� Hold down [F-1] or [F-2] for 1 second�
• Three beeps sound and the settings are assigned�
TIP:
To assign the settings of the Set mode, Initial
Set mode, and Option Set mode items, push
[FUNC], and then hold down [F-1] or [F-2] for 1
second�
Using the assigned settings:
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Push [F-1] or [F-2]�
• “F1” or “F2” is displayed�
TIP:
To recall the settings of the Set mode, Initial Set
mode, and Option Set mode items, push [FUNC],
and then [F-1] or [F-2]�
• “ALLF-1” or “ALLF-2” is displayed�