Icom IC-7100 Instruction Manual - Page 45
◇ Band edge warning beep, Band Edge Beep - full reset
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3 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) DDBand edge warning beep You can hear a beep tone when you tune into or out of an amateur band's frequency range. A regular beep sounds when you tune into a range, and an lower tone error beep sounds when you tune out of a range. qqPush SET(C) to enter the Set mode. wwTouch the "Band Edge Beep" item of the "Function" Set mode. Function > Band Edge Beep • If the specified item is not displayed, touch [Y] or [Z](D) one or more times to select the page. eeTouch the desired option to select the desired band edge warning beep setting, or to turn OFF the func- tion. • OFF: Band edge beep is OFF. • ON (Default): When you tune into or out of the default amateur band's frequency range, a beep sounds. • ON (User): When you tune into or out of a user pro- grammed amateur band's frequency range, a beep sounds. • ON (User) & TX Limit: When you tune into or out of a user pro- grammed amateur band's frequency range, a beep sounds. Also transmission is inhib- ited outside the programmed range. • If desired, touch the item for 1 second to open the Default set window, then select the "Default" to reset to the de- fault setting. rrPush SET(C) to exit the Set mode. If the "Beep Level" item is set to "0," the Band edge beep does not sound. The beep output level can be set in the "Beep Level" item of the "Function" Set mode. (p. 6-5) About the user band edge frequencies When "ON (User)" or "ON (User) & TX Limit" is selected in the "Band Edge Beep" item, a total of 30 band edge frequencies can be programmed in the "User Band Edge" item. See the next page for details. If "OFF" or "ON (Default)" is selected, the "User Band Edge" item does not appear in the "Function" Set mode. Push SET Touch "Function" Touch "Band Edge Beep" Left Display Center Right The L, R, C or D in the instructions indicate the part of the controller. L: Left side R: Right side C: Center bottom D: Display (Touch screen) 3-13