Menu setup, What is a menu, Menu access – Kenwood TH-F6A User Manual

Page 14: Menu function list selecting a menu language

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MENU SETUP

WHAT IS A MENU?

Many functions on this transceiver are selected or
configured via a software-controlled Menu, rather
than through the physical controls of the transceiver.
Once familiar with the Menu system, you will
appreciate the versatility it offers. You can customize
the various timings, settings, and programming
functions on this transceiver to meet your needs
without using many controls and switches.

MENU ACCESS

1 Press [MNU].

The Menu No. and setting appear on the
display, along with a brief explanation of the
Menu No.

2 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] to select

your desired Menu No.

As you change the Menu No., a brief
explanation of each Menu No. appears.

3 Press [ ] or [MNU] to configure the parameter of

the currently selected Menu No.

4 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] to select

your desired parameter.

5 Press [ ] or [MNU] to store the setting.

Otherwise, press [ ] or [PTT] to cancel.

MENU FUNCTION LIST

SELECTING A MENU LANGUAGE

You can select either English or Japanese (Katakana)
for the menu description. To switch the language:

1 Press [MNU].

2 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] to select

Menu No. 27.

3 Press [ ] or [MNU].

4 Turn the Tuning control or press [ ]/ [ ] to select

either “ENGLISH” or “JAPANESE”.

5 Press [ ] or [MNU] to store the setting.

Otherwise, press [ ] or [PTT] to cancel.

When you select “JAPANESE” in step 3 and
press [ ] or [MNU], all Menu explanations are
displayed in Japanese (Katakana). To return to
English mode, repeat step 1, 2 and 3 {above}
to access Menu No. 27, then select
“ENGLISH”. Press [ ] or [MNU] to display the
Menu mode in English.

Note: The menu language selection does not affect any other
modes, such as memory name {page 17} or DTMF name {page 31}.

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