Pm-2 auto pm channel store, Pm channel reset, Storing data in pm channels – Kenwood RC-D710 User Manual

Page 16: Recalling pm channels

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PM-2

AUTO PM CHANNEL STORE

After you recall a PM channel, this function automatically
overwrites the current PM channel with the present
operating environment when:

• You recall another PM channel.
• You

press

[PM].

• You switch the transceiver power OFF.

Follow the steps below to activate the Auto PM storage
function.

1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 521.

2 Set to ON.

Note: If you do not recall a PM channel (1 - 5), Menu No. 521 will not
appear on the display.

PM CHANNEL RESET

To reset the PM channels to their default settings:

1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.

2 Press

[F] + Power ON.

3 Release

[F].

4 Rotate

the

Tuning control and select PM RESET.

5 Press

the

Tuning control.

• A confirmation message appears on the display.

6 Press

the

Tuning control again to reset the PM

channels.

• Press [BACK] to return to the previous display.
• To exit without resetting the PM channels, press [ESC].

STORING DATA IN PM CHANNELS

1 Confirm that the following conditions have been

satisfied:

• The transceiver is in receive mode.
• Scan is not being used.
• Microphone Control is OFF.

2 Configure the transceiver with your desired settings.

3 Press

[F], [P.IN].

• PM channel numbers 1 to 5 appear and blink at the

bottom of the display.

<RC-D710 + TM-V71>

<RC-D710 + PG-5J>

4 Enter a channel number ([1] to [5]) corresponding to

your desired PM channel.

• The settings are stored in the PM channel.

RECALLING PM CHANNELS

1 Press

[PM].

• PM channel numbers 1 to 5 and OFF appear on the

bottom of the display.

<RC-D710 + TM-V71>

<RC-D710 + PG-5J>

2 Enter a channel number ([1] to [5]) corresponding to

your desired PM channel.

• The settings stored in the PM channel are recalled.
• The selected channel number appears on the display.
• When selecting [OFF], the PM channels turn off.

<RC-D710 + TM-V71>

<RC-D710 + PG-5J>

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