Selecting the output signal of an external speaker, Menu – Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS 16

16-17

Index

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◆ If no external speaker is connected to the EXT. SP1 jack, the audio

will output from an internal speaker.

◆ The following types of audio will output from the built-in speaker.

Received

audio of the

sub band

Built-in speaker

(EXT. SP1 output

without any connection

to EXT. SP2)

Remarks

Off

Received audio of the

main band

Rotate the AF (M) control to

adjust the volume.

Beep

The volume can be

configured in the Menu

screen.

TX monitor sound

Rotate the AF (M) control to

adjust the volume.

Sidetone

Configure the volume in the

Menu screen or rotate the

MONITOR control to adjust

the volume.

On

Mixed audio of the receive

signals of the main band

and the sub band.

Rotate the AF (M) control to

adjust the main band volume.

Rotate the AF (S) control to

adjust the sub band volume.

Beep

The volume can be adjusted

in the Menu screen.

TX monitor sound

Rotating the MONITOR

control adjusts the volume.

Sidetone

Configure the volume in the

Menu screen or rotate the

MONITOR control to adjust

the volume.

◆ Unless two waves are received simultaneously (dual-band

reception) or the transceiver is receiving using the transmit

frequency on the sub band (a TF reception), the same audio (the

received audio of the main band) can be sent from the EXT. SP1

and EXT. SP2 jacks.

◆ If no external speaker is connected, the mixed audio of the received

audio on the main band and that of the sub band will output from an

internal speaker.

◆ If an external speaker is connected only to the EXT. SP1 jack, the

audio line to the built-in speaker is muted and the mixed audio of

the received audio of the main band and that of the sub band will

output from an external speaker.

◆ If an external speaker is connected to the EXT. SP2 jack, a beep,

the TX monitor sound, and the sidetone can be transferred from

both the EXT. SP1 and EXT. SP2 jacks.

SELECTING THE OUTPUT SIGNAL OF AN

EXTERNAL SPEAKER

If an external speaker is connected to the EXT.SP1 and

EXT. SP2 jacks on the rear panel for audio output, you can

configure how the audio sounds from the external speaker.

[F1] [F7]

[MENU]

[MONITOR]

[AF](M) [AF](S)

1 Select Group No. 7, "Rear Connectors", from the Menu

screen.

2 Access Menu 15, "Speaker Output Configuration".
3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter

box.

4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select the signal output

method.

The available parameters are "Normal", "Reversed", or

"Mixed".
The default is "Normal".

5 Press [

] (F1).

6 Press [MENU] to exit.

Note:

◆ The following audio sounds if the external speaker is connected to

the EXT. SP2 jack.

Choices

Audio from EXT. SP1

Audio from EXT. SP2

Normal Received audio of the main

band

Received audio of the sub

band

Reversed Received audio of the sub

band

Received audio of the main

band

Mixed

Mixed audio of the receive

signals of the main band

and the sub band.

Mixed audio of the receive

signals of the main band and

the sub band.

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