Summary Of Key Functions - Azden PCS-9600D Owner's Manual

440mhz fm data transceiver
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When in Low Power the word "LOW" will appear on the screen.
(12) M Mode/WR M*»morv mode/write'^
BASIC FUNCTION
Pressing this key selects the Mode in which you want the unit to
You can select Memory Mode, or Direct Mode
In Direct mode the unit operates on the frequencies 4nd other
data displayed on the screen.
hand corner of the screen.
When the words
M. Mode
appear, you are in the Memory Mode.
ALTERNATE FUNCTION
this key is pressed places the \init in
the Program Write position.
In this position you are able to
store into memory, data such as frequencies and tone codes.
You
fw °
®tange the preset size of the Frequency Step,
and the width of the Frequency Shift.
(13) A/B (MEMORY BANK SELECTORS
THERE IS ONLY ONE FUNCTION FOR THIS KEY
This key selects which memory bank will be used.
You can select
Bank A, Bank B, or both Banks, A and B.
Watch the indicator in
the upper left corner of the screen to determine which bank you
have selected.
^en using both Banks, A & B, the letters A and B will both be
displayed on the screen, but the letter that is blinking will be
the Bank that is in use.
Banks A & B will be connected in
series permitting you to scan all 20 channels.
(14) MO (PRIORITY CHANNEL - BANK A, CHANNEL 01 Pressing this key
will i^ediately put the unit on the priority channel which is
located in Bank A, Channel 0.
Pressing this button again will
immediately return the unit to the memory channel or to the
simplex frequency that you were using before.
(15) LEVEL LOW (LIGHT) When the switch that is accessable through
top cover,
is in the UP position,
the light will be on.
KEY
SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTION
ALTERNATE FUNCTION
(6) UP
(7) DOWN
(8) Rev/Tone
(9) TM/WR
Changes frequency up or
down in steps or
switches memory channels.
Reverse transmit and
receive frequencies.
Calls up contents of
temporary memory.
Changes frequencies up
down by IMHz.
Turns Tone on or off.
Places the present
contents of screen
in temporary memory.
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