I Recalling Memory Chaimels - Azden PCS-9600D Owner's Manual

440mhz fm data transceiver
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I)
RECALLING MEMORY CHANNELS
1)
Recalling
"M AO"
(Bank A Channel
0)
Each time the PCS-9600D power
is turned on,
the unit will
start
at MA 0.
Regardless of which channel or Direct Fequency you are
using,
when the MA 0 Key is pressed on either the microphone or
the
front panel,
the unit will
change to MA 0.
Pressing the
MA 0 Key again will
cause the unit to return to the frequency
or memory channel
it was originally on.
2^
Changing Memory Banks
Make sure that you are
in the Memory Mode,
then by using the
A/B Key,
#12,
and by watching the
"BANK"
letters
in the upper
left corner of the screen,
you can select Bank A,
Bank B,
or
both banks,
A & B.
When A & B are both lit,
the two banks are
connected in series.
The
letter that
is blinking
is the bank
that
is
in use.
When you reach the end of one bank you will
automatically begin the other bank.
3>
Changing Memory Channels
Make sure that you are
in memory mode,
then use the Up and Down
Key on either the microphone or the front panel
to change
channels.
Each time you press the Up Key the unit will move up
1
channel.
When the unit
is
in Bank A,
you can only move
in Bank A
channels.
In Bank B you can move only
in Bank B channels.
When
you are
in Banks A and B,
you can move through all
20
channels.
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Programming the Temporary Memory
The temporary memory
is not one of the 20 Memory Channels.
It
is
a separate memory position that can be useful.
If you are
in the Direct mode,
and you find a frequency that you want to
use and also remember,
you can enter this
frequency into the
Temporary Memory by merely pressing two keys,
the F Key and
then immediately the TM
(WR)
Key,
#9.
You can also use the Up and Down buttons to enter a frequency
on the
screen,
and then copy that frequency into temporary
memory by pressing the F Key and
immediately pressing the
TM
(WR)
Key,
#9.
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You can also enter repeater
frequencies by using the Up and
Down keys
to
first enter the receive frequency for your
receiver.
Don't
forget to enter all the digits
for the
frequency.
(433.88 must be written as 433.880.)
After the receive frequency has been entered,
enter the Shift
for the transmit
frequency.
Do this by first pressing the F
Key #5,
and then immediately pressing the Shift Key,
#10.
Watch
the Shift
indicator on the screen because you may have to press
the Shift Key several
times
(while the F
is
lit on the screen)
to get the
+
or -
shift that you require.
If you hear a
"beep"
and the F goes out,
you must again press the F Key and then
quickly press the Shift key to change the direction of
shift.
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