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3.
Turn the rotary
CH
knob (
6
) or use the
UP/DN
buttons (
13
) on the microphone
to
select
the microphone type
EL
(electret) or
dy
dynamic.
4.
Short press the
EMG
key (
5
) to
validate
.
a)
Return to the point
1
to set an-
other menu or
b)
Short press the
F
key (
9
) to
validate
and
exit
the
MENU
.
disappears from the display.
5.
If no key is pressed, the unit
exits
MENU
after 10 seconds.
disappears
from the display.
Microphone type default is
EL
(electret).
10) SWR CALIBRATION
This function allows you to
adjust
the SWR by beeping.
Press
F
key (
9
).
is displayed.
Long press
F
key (
9
) to
enter
the
MENU
.
1.
Turn the rotary
CH
knob (
6
) or use
UP
/
DN
buttons (
13
) on the microphone
to
select
the
menu.
2.
Press the
EMG
key (
5
) to
confirm
. The radio automatically switches to
TX
mode without pressing the
PTT
switch (
12
) and calibration begins. Calibra-
tion time is 5 minutes maximum. A countdown is done in the display.
3.
Adjust the antenna.
-
The beep* is continuous when the SWR value is
1.0
. The space between the
beeps becomes larger and larger as the SWR value moves away from
1.0
.
-
The volume of the beep is adjustable with the
VOL
button (
1
).
-
The display shows the SWR value, for example
2.5
.
4.
Press the
PTT
switch (
12
) to
exit
the
SWR CALIBRATION
.
*Check that the beep volume is set to a suitable level.
See
ADJUSTMENT OF SWR
page 40.
11) NRC SET
The
NRC
filter can be set independently in transmission ( ) as in reception
( ).
Press
F
key (
9
).
is displayed.
Long press
F
key (
9
) to
enter
the
MENU
.
1.
Turn the rotary
CH
knob (
6
) or use
UP
/
DN
buttons (
13
) on the microphone to
select
the
menu. The last parameter used and its value appears
on the display.
2.
Press the
EMG
key (
5
) to
confirm
. The parameter blinks, or .
3.
Turn the rotary
CH
knob (
6
) or use the
UP/DN
buttons (
13
) on the microphone
to
select
(recepetion) or (transmission).
4.
Press the
EMG
key (
5
) to
confirm
. The value of the filter blinks.
5.
Turn the rotary
CH
knob (
6
) or use the
UP/DN
buttons (
13
) on the microphone
to
change
the value from
0
to
5
.
6.
Short press the
EMG
key (
5
) to
validate
.
a)
Return to the point
1
to set an-
other menu or
b)
Short press the
F
key (
9
) to
validate
and
exit
the
MENU
.
disappears from the display.
The default value are
0
(transmision) and
0
(reception)
See the §
NRC
page 43 to
activate
/
deactivate
the function.
12) VOLUME ACCESSORY
This function allows you to control the volume of the unit and an accessory
plugged on the 6-pin plug (accessory available soon).
Press
F
key (
9
).
is displayed.
Long press
F
key (
9
) to
enter
the
MENU
.
1.
Turn the rotary
CH
knob (
6
) or use
UP
/
DN
buttons (
13
) on the microphone
to
select
the
menu.
2.
Press
EMG
key (
5
) to
validate.
The current value
blinks on the display.
3.
Turn the rotary
CH
knob (
6
) or use the
UP/DN
buttons (
13
) on the microphone
to
select
0
,
1
or
2
.
4.
Short press the
EMG
key (
5
) to
validate
.
a)
Return to the point
1
to set an-
other menu or
b)
Short press the
F
key (
9
) to
validate
and
exit
the
MENU
.
disappears from the display.
5.
If no key is pressed, the unit
exits
MENU
after 10 seconds.
disappears
from the display.
0
- the
volume
knob (
1
) affects the internal speaker volume.
1
- the
volume
knob (
1
) affect the accessory volume
2
- the
volume
knob (
1
) affects both the internal speaker and accessory volume.
Default accessory volume is
0
.
13) CODE SET
For simplicity, in this manual we will speak of
CTCSS/DCS code
to indicate
both a CTCSS tone and a DCS code, of
GENRE
to indicate the kind of code
(CTCSS, DCS or OFF = no code).
TYPE
indicates whether this is a TX transmis-
sion or an RX reception and
MODE
specifies the operating mode, Identical
Id or different DF.
See §
CTCSS/DCS
page 42
.
This menu allows you to configure the operating mode of the
CTCSS/DCS
function and to store the CTCSS/DCS codes.
2 operating modes:
-
Id
means that the code used will be identical for transmission (
TX
) and for
reception (
RX
).
-
DF
means that the user can use one code (or OFF = no code) for transmis-
sion (
TX
) and another (or OFF = no code) for reception (
RX
).
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