Frequency direct entry, Automatic power off (apo) – Kenwood TM-V71E User Manual

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FREqUENCY DIRECT ENTRY

If the desired operating frequency is far from the current frequency, using the

microphone keypad is the quickest way to change the frequency. One of the

microphone PF keys must first be programmed as ENTER {page 66},
1 Press the left or right [BAND SEL] to select band A or B, then press [VFO] or

[CALL].

2 Press the key programmed as [ENTER].

• The Direct Frequency Entry display appears.

3 Press the microphone keys ([0] ~ [9]) to enter your desired frequency.
4 To set the entered frequency, press [ENTER] or [VFO].

• Pressing

[ENTER] before entering all of the digits will set the remaining digits to 0.

• Pressing

[VFO] before entering all of the digits will leave the remaining digits at their

previous values.

• Entering all digits for a frequency will automatically set the frequency without

pressing

[ENTER] or [VFO].

• If you need to only change the MHz digit, press the

Tuning control, then enter the

new value.

AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO)

Automatic Power Off is a background function that monitors whether or not any

operations have been performed (keys pressed,

Tuning control turned, etc.), and

turns the transceiver power OFF if it has not been in use.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 516 (APO) {page 20}.

2 Set the APO time limit to 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes, or OFF.

• After the time limit passes with no operations (default is 180 minutes), APO turns

the transceiver power OFF. However, 1 minute before the power turns OFF, “APO”

appears on the display and blinks, and a warning tone sounds.

Note: If any settings are changed during while APO is ON, the timer resets. When you stop

changing the settings, the timer begins counting again from 0.

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