E Actuation Of Tone Encoder; F Change Transmit Power; G Reverse Frequency Operation; Tones In Memory Channels - Azden PCS-9600D Owner's Manual

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6) Press the PROG(WR) Key,
to complete the program.
7) Press the Power Key,
to turn off the power,
record the change
and exit from the programming mode.
E) Actuation of Tone Encoder
The PCS-9600D series,
has a built in Transmit Tone Encoder.
To
select the tone to be transmitted on each channel refer to (H)
below,
"How to Store Frequencies and Tones in Memory".
(A Tone
Squelch Decoder for the receiver is available as an option.)
While most operators will want the tone to be present on all
channels where it has been programed,
there may be instances when
it is desirable to temporarily suppress the tone.
To suppress the tone press "F" and then immediately press the
Tone Key,
#8.
To reactivate the Tone repeat this same procedure.
F) Change Transmit Power
To change from High Power,
35 watts, to Low Power,
10 watts
:
Presss the "F" Key and then immediately press the H/L Key, #11.
To return to High Power,
repeat this procedure.
G) Reverse Frequency Operation
To reverse the transmit and receive frequencies press the REV
Key,
#8.
To go back to normal operation press the REV Key again.
H) How To Store Frequencies and Tones in Memory Channels
The best way to explain how to store frequencies and tones in
each of the 20 channels is to use an example.
In this example
we will store the following information:
EXAMPLE (50MHz used for the example)
Memory Channel To Be Used
A4
Receive Frequency
433.880MHz
Transmit Frequency
432.880MHz
Transmit Tone
107.2Hz
1) Rotate Power Switch,
#3 to turn unit on.
Unit should now be
in the Memory Mode,
Channel AO.
2) Press "F" Key,
#5,
and immediately press PROG(WR) Key,
#12.
AO" should now be blinking.
This asks "what channel do you
want?"
3) Press the Up Key,
#6,
four times.
Each time you press this
key you will move up one channel.
You should now be on
Channel A4.
4) Press the PROG(WR)
key #12.
The frequency will now blink
asking you what receive frequency you want.
5) First set the correct MHz for the frequency.
Do this by
pressing the "F" Key #5,
and then immediately use the Up and
Down keys #6 and #7,
to get 433.XXXMHz.
6) Wait 3 seconds until you hear a "beep" indicating that the
Function (F) mode has ended.
Then use the Up and Down keys to
enter the last three digits of the frequency,
.880.
You now have entered the complete receive frequency of
433.880.
7)
Press the PROG(WR) Key #12, and you will see "00" blinking.
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