Menu setup, What is a menu, Menu a/ menu b – Kenwood TS-570S TS-570D User Manual

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MENU SETUP

WHAT IS A MENU?

Many functions on this transceiver are selected or
configured via a software-controlled Menu instead of
physical controls on the transceiver. Once familiar with
the Menu system, you will appreciate the versatility it
offers. No longer is the number and complexity of
features restricted by the physical controls and
switches on the front panel.

MENU A/ MENU B

The transceiver has two menus. These menus are
called Menu A

and Menu B. The menus contain

identical functions; however, each menu can be
configured independently.

For example, you may enjoy two different kinds of
operating activities but you like to configure the
transceiver differently for each activity. Menu A

could

be configured with one set of transmit signal
characteristics, DSP settings, programmable buttons,
frequency steps, etc. Menu B could be configured
completely differently. By switching from Menu A

to

Menu B, you could instantly change Menu
configuration and button assignment to suit your
current operating style. Or, two operators may share a
single transceiver. By dedicating one Menu per
operator, each would always enjoy the best
configuration.

Note:

The COM communication parameter setting in Menu No. 35

is shared by Menu A and Menu B.

MENU ACCESS

The following procedure explains how to check or
change any of the Menu items.

1

Press [MENU].

“MENU” appears.

2

Press [A/B] to toggle Menu A or Menu B.

“A” or “B” appears to show which Menu is
selected.

3

Turn the MULTI/CH control to select the desired
Menu No.

Each time you change the Menu No. , you will
see a scrolling message that briefly describes the
current Menu No.

4

Press [UP], [DOWN], Mic [UP], or Mic [DWN] to
change the current selection for this Menu item.

5

Press [MENU] or [CLR] to exit Menu mode.

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