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Previous view INTRODUCTION About these Advanced Instructions (PDF format) These Advanced Instructions describe the details of the IC-7100 features. This PDF formatted manual provides you with convenient functions, as follows. NOTE: Below page is used only as an example to describe these advanced instructions. Move to the previously read page. Click Previous view at the left top on an each page, to move back to the previously read page. Previous view The location of the keys used in the described steps are illustrated. Example: Push SET(C). Shows a term description When the mouse cursor is moved over a term which is highlighted in yellow, the description of the term is displayed. If the "Beep Level" item is set to "0," the Band Moves to the page, if clicked. (p. 17-18) Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Setting frequency (Continued) D Band 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. q Push SET(C) to enter the Set mode. w Touch 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. e Touch 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. (default) • 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. r Push 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. 17-18) 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) The screen shots at the right column, correspond to the operating instructions and procedures shows both setting and operating example. 3-13 The location of the keys used in the described steps in the left column are illustrated. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. Adobe and Adobe Reader are registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. i

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3
BASIC OPERATION
3-13
Previous view
Setting frequency (Continued)
Band edge warning beep
D
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.
Push
q
SET
(
C
) to enter the Set mode.
Touch the “Band Edge Beep” item of the “Function”
w
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.
Touch the desired option to
e
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.
(default)
• 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
Def
ault
set window, then select the
“Def
ault” to reset to the de-
fault setting.
Push
r
SET
(
C
) to exit the Set mode.
If the “
” 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. 17-18)
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
(Def
ault)” is selected, the
“User
Band
Edge” item does not appear in the “Function” Set
mode.
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
:
Displa
y (Touch screen)
L
eft
R
ight
C
enter
D
isplay
Touch
“Function”
Push
SET
Touch “Band
Edge Beep”
ve
Beep Le
l
INTRODUCTION
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
Adobe and Adobe Reader are registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
About these Advanced Instructions (PDF format)
These Advanced Instructions describe the details of the IC-7100 features. This PDF formatted manual provides you
with convenient functions, as follows.
(p. 17-18)
Moves to the page, if clicked.
If the “
” item is set to “0,” the Ban
ve
Beep Le
l
Shows a term description
When the mouse cursor is moved over
a term which is highlighted in yellow, the
description of the term is displayed.
Previous view
Move to the previously read page.
Click
Previous view
at the left top on an
each page, to move back to the previ-
ously read page.
The screen
shots at the
right column,
correspond to
the operating
instructions
and procedures
shows both set-
ting and operat-
ing example.
The location of the keys used in the
described
steps in the left column are illustrated.
The location of the keys used in the
described steps are illustrated.
Example: Push
SET
(
C
).
NOTE:
Below page is used only as an example to describe these advanced instructions.