Other op-2 key beep, External speaker configuration, Programmable vfo – Kenwood RC-D710 User Manual

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OTHER OP-2

KEY BEEP

You can turn the transceiver beep function ON or OFF as
desired.

1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 000.

2 Turn the beep function ON or OFF.

• Even with the beep function turned OFF, the transceiver

will emit a beep tone under the following conditions:
1) When Auto Power Off is activated, the transceiver will

beep 1 minute before the power turns off.

2) After transmitting for the maximum time duration

according to the Time-out Timer, the transceiver will
beep.

Beep Volume

Each time you press a key, the beep tone will sound.
If you have left the beep function turned ON, you may
wish to adjust the volume level of the beep.

1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 001.

2 Set the beep volume to a level from 1 to 7.

<RC-D710 + TM-V71>

Set the beep volume to a level from 1 to 3.
<RC-D710 + PG-5J>

EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONFIGURATION

This transceiver has two speaker jacks for external
speakers, as well as an internal speaker. You can enjoy
a variety of speaker configurations by using one or two
external speakers. Received signals on bands A and B
are output depending on how you want the internal and/or
external speakers to function.

1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 002.

2 Set the speaker mode to MODE 1 or MODE 2.

• Refer to the table below for configurations based on the

mode selected.

Mode

Speaker

Setup

Band Output

Internal

Speaker

External

SP1

External

SP2

MODE 1

None

A, B

SP1 only

x

A, B

SP2 only

A

B

SP1, SP2

x

A

B

MODE 2

None

A, B

SP1 only

x

A, B

SP2 only

B

A

SP1, SP2

x

B

A

PROGRAMMABLE VFO

If you always check frequencies within a certain range,
you can set upper and lower limits for frequencies that are
selectable. For example, if you select 144 MHz for the
lower limit and 145 MHz for the upper limit, the tunable
range will be from 144.000 MHz to 145.995 MHz.

1 Select your desired VFO frequency.

2 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 100.

(Example: E type)

3 Press

the

Tuning control.

• The lower frequency limit blinks.

4 Rotate

the

Tuning control to select your desired lower

frequency limit, then press the Tuning control to set
the selected value.

• The upper frequency limit blinks.

5 Rotate

the

Tuning control to select your desired upper

frequency limit, then press the Tuning control to set
the selected value.

6 Press

[ESC] to exit Menu mode.

Note: You cannot program the 100 kHz and subsequent digits. The
exact 100 kHz and subsequent digits of the upper limit depend on the
frequency step size you are using.

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