Decoded Character Output - Kenwood TS-890S Instruction Manual

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3 MENU
Common Menu Screen Operations
• Pressing F [MENU TOP] returns the menu screen to the top.
• Pressing F [GROUP
group.
• The menu item can be selected in the following ways.
• Turn the [MULTI/CH] control.
• Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
• Press [M.IN]/ [
].
• Press [UP] or [DOWN] on the microphone.
• The setting value in the Parameter field can be selected in the
following ways.
• Turn the [MULTI/CH] control.
• Press [UP] or [DOWN] on the microphone.
• Press F4 [–]/ F5 [+].
• Press [M.IN] / [
• Press [
]/ [
].
• Pressing and holding [(RESET)] restores the altered setting
value to the default setting.
• Pressing F [MORE] switches the key guide display.
• Pressing F [
TOP] when configuring the sub-menu
returns the sub-menu screen to the top.
Exiting the Menu
To exit configuration or editing on the menu screen or to end the
configuration of a menu item halfway, follow the steps below. The
menu screen closes and the display returns to the normal screen.
Press [MENU] or [ESC].
It is possible to reset only the menu settings.
The menu items or default values may be altered.
When editing the screen saver message or power-on
message, pressing [MENU] will not exit the menu
screen.
3-2
]/ F [GROUP
] switches the
].
].
Switching between the CONFIG A and CONFIG B
Operating Environments
"Operating environment" refers collectively to values configured in
the menu as well as the different settings data for operation. Two
different types of operating environment are available on this
transceiver: CONFIG A and CONFIG B. Both CONFIG A and
CONFIG B have the same functions and they can be configured
independently of each other. For example, it is possible to
configure CONFIG A for DX and CONFIG B for rag chew and
switch easily between them.
1 Press [MENU] to display the menu screen.
The current operating environment (CONFIG A or CONFIG B)
is displayed in the status bar of the menu screen. Also, data of
the operating environment can be saved to and read from a
transceiver or USB flash drive.
2 Press F7 [CONFIG].
A message appears.
• Press F7 [CANCEL] to return to the Menu screen.
.
3 Press F4 [OK].
• Switches from CONFIG A to CONFIG B or vice versa, and
this transceiver automatically restarts after switching is
complete.
The following are common settings between CONFIG A
and B.
• Number of quick memory channels
• Baud rate of COM port
• Baud rate of USB connector (virtual COM port) on the
rear panel

• Decoded character output

Information and data other than those below are
common between CONFIG A and B.
• Advanced menu settings
• LAN menu settings
• Clock menu settings
• Linear amplifier menu settings
• Timer menu settings
• Memory channel data (including quick memory and
slow scan point data)
• CW/RTTY/PSK message memory data
• Band memory (frequency and mode)
• Broadcast band memory data
• Antenna selection (including drive output selection
and antenna output selection for external receiver)
• Preset data of antenna tuner
• Internal audio file data of recording function (wav file)
• Voice message memory data (wav file)
If the operating environment is switched while the quick
memory is called up by pressing [Q-MR>] (quick
memory), the quick memory settings will be discarded
before the operating environment switches.

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