Lockout; Squelch Delay; Lcd Contrast; Power Save - Icom IC-V86 Advanced Manual

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9
SET MODES
Initial Set mode items

Lockout

Set the transmission lockout (temporary transmission
inhibit) capability.
• RLO.OF: Turns OFF the function.
• RLO.RP: The transmit is inhibited when a signal
with an unmatching subaudible tone is
received.
• RLO.bU: Transmit is inhibited when a signal is
received.

Squelch delay

Set the squelch delay to short or long. The delay
prevents the squelch from repeatedly opening and
closing, while receiving the same signal.
• Sqd. S: Short squelch delay.
• Sqd. L: Long squelch delay.
DTMF speed
Set the rate at which DTMF memories send individual
DTMF characters to accommodate your operating
needs.
• dtd. 1: 100 milliseconds interval; 5.0 cps rate
• dtd. 2: 200 milliseconds interval; 2.5 cps rate
• dtd. 3: 300 milliseconds interval; 1.6 cps rate
• dtd. 5: 500 milliseconds interval; 1.0 cps rate
Dial assignment
Selects whether or not to use [VOL] as a tuning
control or channel selector, instead of [Y] and [Z].
When [VOL] functions as a tuning control or channel
selector, [Y] and [Z] function as volume controls.
Option
[VOL]
tOP.VO
Volume control
tOP.di
Tuning control
(Default: RLO.OF)
(Default: Sqd. S)
(Default: dtd. 1)
(cps=characters per second)
(Default: tOP.VO)
[Y]/[Z]
Tuning controls
Volume controls
Display type
Set the display type for memory mode operation.
• dSP.FR: Displays the programmed frequency.
• dSP.CH: Displays only the memory channel number.
NOTE: Only the following functions can
be used.
• Scan function
• Setting output power
• DTMF Memory function
• Key Lock function
• Setting of following items in the Set mode
(pp. 9-2 ~ 9-4):
Scan resume setting, Function key timer,
LCD backlight, VOX gain, MIC gain, VOX
delay, VOX time-out timer, and DTMF TX key.
• dSP.nm: Displays the channel name.
If no memory name is programmed, the
programmed frequency will be displayed.

LCD contrast

Selects the LCD contrast.
• Lcd.LO: Sets the contrast to low.
• Lcd.At: Sets the contrast to high.
However, if the transceiver is exposed to
high temperatures, it automatically sets
the contrast to low.

Power save

The Power Save function allows you to conserve
battery life by selecting the duty cycle of the receiver.
Select the ratio of the power save time to the standby
time. To turn OFF the function, select "P–S.OF."
• P–S.OF: Turns OFF the function.
• P–S. 2: Sets the duty cycle to 1:2.
(ON: 0.1 second, OFF: 0.2 seconds)
• P–S. 8: Sets the duty cycle to 1:8.
(ON: 0.1 second, OFF: 0.8 seconds)
• P–S.16: Sets the duty cycle to 1:16.
(ON: 0.1 second, OFF: 1.6 seconds)
• P–S.At: Automatically sets the duty cycle.
When no operation occurs and no signal
is received for 5 seconds, the transceiver
enters the Power Save mode, and sets
"1:2" as the duty cycle, and after 60
seconds, it sets "1:16" as the duty cycle.
9-6
(Default: dSP.FR)
(Default: Lcd.At)
(Default: P–S.At)

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