Emr Communication; D Adjusting The Emr Af Level - Icom ID-4100A Advanced Manual

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D-STAR OPERATION

EMR communication

The EMR (Enhanced Monitor Request)
communication function can be used in only the DV
mode. Using the EMR function, no call sign setting is
necessary.
All transceivers that receive an EMR signal
automatically open their squelch to receive the signal.
When an EMR signal is received, the audio (voice)
will be heard at the specified level, even if the volume
setting level is set to the minimum level, or the digital
call sign/digital code squelch is used. (Default: OFF)
L The EMR communication function is automatically
turned OFF when the transceiver is turned OFF.
Example: Transmitting from the "Hirano" repeater
using the EMR function.
DV Set > EMR
1. Push [MENU].
2. Rotate [DIAL] to select "DV Set," then push [ï].
3. Select "EMR," then push [ï].
4. Select "ON," then push [ï].
5. Push [MENU].
• Returns to the standby screen, and "EMR" is
displayed.
6. Push [PTT] to transmit.
• Displays
while transmitting.
L "EMR" blinks on a station that receives the EMR
signal. The audio (voice) will be heard at the
specified level, or the [VOL] control level, whichever
is higher.
L To cancel the EMR mode, select "OFF" in step 4, or
turn OFF the transceiver.

D Adjusting the EMR AF level

The audio output level when an EMR signal is
received is adjustable between 0 and 32.
When an EMR signal is received, the audio will be
heard at the preset level, or the [VOL] control level,
whichever is higher.
To disable the setting, set it to "0."
DV Set > EMR AF Level
1. Push [MENU].
2. Rotate [DIAL] to select "DV Set," then push [ï].
3. Select "EMR AF Level," then push [ï].
4. Rotate [DIAL] to adjust the EMR audio output level
between 0 (minimum) and 32 (maximum) in single
digit steps. (Default: 19)
5. Push [MENU].
• Returns to the standby screen.
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