Masking A Band; Display Partition Bar; Power On Password - Kenwood TM-D710E Instruction Manual

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MASKING A BAND

If you have no plans to use band A or B, you can hide the
frequency display on the unused band. This saves power
consumption and makes it simpler to read the information
you need.
1 Turn the transceiver power OFF.
2 Press the left or right [BAND SEL] + Power ON.
The band mask display appears.
3 Rotate the Tuning control to select the band you want
to hide (or return to normal).
4 Press the Tuning control to set the selected band.
5 Rotate the Tuning control to set the band to select
USE or MASK.
USE allows you to see and use the band as normal.
MASK hides the band on the display.
6 Press the Tuning control to set the selection.
7 Press the [ESC] to exit.
Note: You cannot operate the masked band nor use it to receive or
transmit.

DISPLAY PARTITION BAR

The partition bar that appears between bands A and B can
be removed if desired.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 527.
2 Set the partition bar display to ON or OFF.

POWER ON PASSWORD

If power on password is activated, you cannot operate
the transceiver without first entering your password, after
turning the transceiver power ON. Your password can be
changed using the MCP-2A software, and can contain up
to 6 digits.
1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 998.
2 Set the power on password to ON or OFF.
When set to ON, "PASSWD" appears on the display.
3 Enter your password.
4 After entering up to 6 digits, press the Tuning control
to set the password.
Note: Even with Menu 998 turned ON, the power on password
function will not be activated unless you first program a password
using the MCP-2A software.
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