Power Up Modes; Configuration Menu (Pwr(7)); Master Reset (Spl(8) ) - Ten-Tec Argonaut VI 539 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Argonaut VI 539:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

2.9. Power Up Modes

Configuration Menu (PWR(7))

When optional items are ordered with your
Argonaut VI, then these optional items will
already be installed and configured at the
factory in the Configuration Menu. This
includes additional roofing filters and whether
or not AM mode is enabled.
If you as an owner need to configure the
Argonaut VI, start with the Argonaut VI
powered off, switch the TMB switch on the
front panel to T (TOP), press the PWR(7)
button, and continue to hold the PWR(7)
button while powering up the Argonaut VI.
Release the PWR(7) button. The front panel
display will show "F1 nO" which indicates no
filter has been installed. To select a different
value for a given Configuration Menu item,
press the PWR(7) button again and use the
VFO knob to scroll through the choices. Once
the correct choice has been made advance to
the next Configuration Menu item by pressing
the PWR(7) button. Once the settings in the
Configuration Menu have been set to the
desired values, press any key on the front
panel except the PWR(7) button to exit the
Configuration Menu.
The items contained in the Configuration
Menu and their options are shown in the
following table.
539 / Argonaut VI Users manual
Part #74479
Printed in USA
Release 0.10 – November 13, 2012
19
Item Settings
F1
nO / none
"60"= 6KHz
"29"=2.9KHz
"07"= 700Hz
F2
Same as F1
F3
Same as F2
EA d Enable AM
detection
On / OFF
Table 2.9-1 Configuration Menu Items

Master Reset (SPL(8) )

Master Reset is used when you want to bring
the radio settings back to factory default. This
includes user settings and user memories. To
perform a master reset to the Argonaut VI, be
sure that the TMB switch is in the T(op)
position. Now simply press and hold down
the SPL(8) button at the same time you turn
on the power. Continue to hold down the
SPL(8) button until the screen says "reset".
You have now performed a reset to the
Argonaut VI which will also clear all
memories and settings you have placed in
your transceiver. Performing a reset means
you will need to enter the Configuration menu
described in Advanced Settings to program
your filter positions and AM enable.
Notes:
Refer to Section
"Optional Filter
Installation" for more
information on
physical installation of
each filter
Valid options are
6kHz or nO.
Default is nO
Same as F1
Valid options are
2.9kHz or nO.
Default is 29 (for the
2.9KHz filter)
Same as F1
Valid options are
700Hz or nO.
Default is nO
Requires 6.0 KHz
Filter
The 6.0KHz filter can
only be inserted in slot
F1
Default is OFF

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents