Capturing and saving screen images, Configuring the network, Configuring the ip network – Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

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16 USEFUL FUNCTIONS

16-12

Index

Contents

CAPTURING AND SAVING SCREEN IMAGES

You can capture screen images from the main screen

or the sub-screen and save them to a USB flash drive in

PNG (.png) format.

[USB]

1 Assign "Capture" to any of the PF keys.

For configuration, refer to PF key (Programmable Function

Key).

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2 Insert a USB flash drive into the

(USB-A)

connector on the front panel.

"

" appears on the main screen.

3 Press [Capture] (PF).

• The screen images of the main screen and the sub-screen

are saved as image files in the USB flash drive. The save

directory is KENWOOD/TS-990/CAPTURE.

• Remove the USB flash drive only after Safe Removal of

USB Flash Drive is executed.

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Note:

◆ The file is saved under the following names:

Year, month, day_time m.png: Screen image of the main

screen

Year, month, day_time s.png: Screen image of the sub-screen

Example:

20130215_102030m.png

(Image of the main screen saved at 10:20:30 on February 15,

2013)

◆ If you save the captured image to the USB flash drive, ensure the

following:

• The USB flash drive has been formatted with the transceiver.

• The USB flash drive must be inserted in place.

• The USB flash drive must have sufficient memory space

available.

• The USB flash drive must not be write protected or the file system

is not corrupted.

◆ You can press [Print Screen] on a USB keyboard to capture and

save the image.

◆ It may be a case that the image caption does not complete quickly.

◆ While the screen saver is active, you cannot capture the screen

image.

◆ Failing to capture the image results in an error tone to sound.

◆ It may take a long time to store the image file in the USB flash drive

after the image is captured. Executing Safe Removal of the USB

Flash Drive, a message requesting you to wait until the captured

image file will successfully be saved in the USB flash drive.

CONFIGURING THE NETWORK

If you operate the transceiver remotely from the KNS

(KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM),

configure the IP Address, Administrator ID, and Password.

Also, you must configure for network so as to correct the

time after accessing the NTP server.

Use an Ethernet (LAN) cable (straight type) and connect

the transceiver to the LAN. To access the transceiver from

the LAN, log into the transceiver with the configured ID

and password.

CONFIGURING THE IP NETWORK

DHCP stands for dynamic host configuration protocol,

which is used to obtain network information (information

on the IP address, DNS server, gateway, and others) from

the DHCP server. You can obtain the IP address manually

or use the DHCP and configure the IP address.

[F1] [F7]

[MENU]

[UP]

[MULTI/CH]

[DOWN]

■ Configuring the IP address automatically (using

the DHCP)

1 Press [LAN] (F) on the Menu screen to open the LAN

screen.

2 Access Menu 00, "DHCP".
3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter

box.

4 Press [-] (F2) or [+] (F3) to select "On" (use the

DHCP).

The default is "On".

5 Press [

] (F1).

6 Press [MENU] to exit.

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