Battery Save - Yupiteru MVT-7100 Operating Instructions Manual

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There are 3 types of"Beep"
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A single Beep is heard each time a
key is pressed.
& A double Beep is heard when you store and erase information.
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Three Beeps (the latter two slightly higher in tone) indivcate and Error.
BATTERY SAVE
By turning the Battery Save facility on you can put the MVT -7100 into
several states of standby
mode, this will reduce consumption.
The Save facility will only work when in Manual or Memory
Channel
Recall
mode.
There
are
3
Save Modes:-
SAVE MODE
1
2
3
PERIOD OF NON OPERATION
0.3 seconds
0.9
seconds
1.5 seconds
When the Save facility is turned
on
and there is no activity on the selected frequency
for
5
seconds
after
the
end of a transmission the MVT-7100 will enter the selected
Save
mode and monitor the
displayed
frequency for 0.3 of a second. If for example Save Mode 1
was
selected,
the MVT -7100
would monitor the displayed frequency every O .J seconds for 0.3 of
a second, if Save Mode 3 was
selected
the frequency
would
be monitored every 1.5 seconds for 0.3 of a
second
.
When a signal is detected the MVT-7100 will
"tum
itself on" for the duration
of the
transmission
then return to Save mode after 5 seconds of non activity.
Does
all
that make
sense
?
EXAMPLE
To Set Battery
Save
Mode 3
I.
Select chosen frequency either in Manual or Memory recall Mode
2. Press 3
3. Press FUNC +SAVE
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The unit will stay in Save mode whilst remaining in Manual
or
Memory recall mode even if you tum
the
set
off and back on
again.
To
cancel
Battery Save press FUNC
+ SAVE.
If
you
start the
set
scanning or searching Battery Save will be
cancelled automatically.
MVf-7100 Operating Instructions 1.0
©
Javiation January
1993.
Page
36
That's it - Finished .. .
...
What ! A false start .... l've
got
to start again ... Aghhh ..
MVf-7100 Opernting Instructions 1.0
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Javiation January 1993.
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