Icom IC-7100 Advanced Instructions - Page 335

TX Call Sign Display, Scroll Speed, VOICE TX Name Display, KEYER Memory Display, Opening Message

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Previous view 17 SET MODE Display Set mode (Continued) TX Call Sign Display (Default: Your Call Sign) Display > TX Call Sign Display (TX Call Sign Display) Select whether or not to display your own or the desti- nation station's call sign while transmitting. • OFF: Does not display the call sign. • Your Call Sign: Displays and scrolls the destination's call sign. When the called station's call sign and name are programmed into memory, the transceiver shows the name after the call sign in any DV mode except for the DR mode. • My Call Sign: Displays and scrolls your own call sign. Scroll Speed (Default: Fast) Display > Scroll Speed (Scroll Speed) This item sets the scrolling speed of the message, call sign, or other text, that is displayed on the transceiver's LCD. • Slow:The speed is set to slow. • Fast: The speed is set to fast. Power ON Check (Default: ON) Display > Power ON Check (Power ON Check) Select whether or not to display the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF condition when the transceiver is activated. When the RIT or Auto Power OFF is set to OFF, no display is shown. • OFF: Does not display the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF condition. • ON: Displays the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF condition. Display Language (Default: English) Display > Display Language (Display Language) This item will appear only when "Japanese" is selected in System Language. See page 17-29 "Choose your language carefully" about setting cautions. Set the screen display language type in the "TO" or "FROM" screen in the DR mode or the Set mode screen to English or Japanese. VOICE TX Name Display (Default: ON) System Language (Default: English) Display > VOICE TX Name Display (VOICE TX Name Display) Select whether or not to display the voice TX memory name on the "Voice TX" screen. • OFF: Does not display the voice TX memory name. • ON: Displays voice TX memory name. Regardless of this setting, the voice TX memory name is displayed on the "Voice TX RECORD" screen. KEYER Memory Display (Default: ON) Display > KEYER Memory Display (KEYER Memory Display) Select whether or not to display the keyer memory contents on the "Keyer Send" screen. • OFF: Does not display the keyer memory contents. • OFF: Displays keyer memory contents. Opening Message (Default: ON) Display > Opening Message (Opening Message) Select whether or not display the opening message at power ON. • OFF: Opening message display is skipped. • ON: Icom logo, MY call sign and the product model ("IC-7100")* are displayed at power ON. Display > System Language (System Language) Set the system language of the transceiver to English or Japanese. • English: The system language of the transceiver is English. - Only alphabetical characters (A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9) and symbols can be displayed. If Japanese characters (Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana) are included, the LCD shows "=" or "_" instead of that character. In this case, you can only delete "=" or "_" in the transceiver's edit mode. - T he Display Language item will be hidden. • Japanese: The system language of the transceiver is Japanese. Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana characters, and the 2-bytes symbols can be displayed on the LCD. To display such characters in the "TO" or "FROM" screen in the DR mode or the Set mode screen, Display Language must be set to "Japanese." 17-28

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SET MODE
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TX Call Sign Display
(Default: Your Call Sign)
Display > TX Call Sign Display (TX Call Sign Display)
Select whether or not to display your own or the desti
-
nation station’s call sign while transmitting.
• OFF:
Does not display the call sign.
•Your Call Sign: Displays and scrolls the destination’s
call sign.
When the called station’s call sign and
name are programmed into memory,
the transceiver shows the name after
the call sign in any DV mode except
for the DR mode.
• My Call Sign:
Displays and scrolls your own call
sign.
Scroll Speed
(Default: Fast)
Display > Scroll Speed (Scroll Speed)
This item sets the scrolling speed of the message, call
sign, or other text, that is displayed on the transceiver's
LCD.
• Slow:The speed is set to slow.
• Fast: The speed is set to fast.
VOICE TX Name Display
(Default: ON)
Display > VOICE TX Name Display (VOICE TX Name
Display)
Select whether or not to display the voice TX memory
name on the “Voice TX” screen.
• OFF: Does not display the voice TX memory name.
• ON:
Displays voice TX memory name.
Regardless of this setting, the voice TX memory name
is displayed on the “Voice TX RECORD” screen.
KEYER Memory Display
(Default: ON)
Display > KEYER Memory Display (KEYER Memory
Display)
Select whether or not to display the keyer memory con
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tents on the “Keyer Send” screen.
• OFF: Does not display the keyer memory contents.
• OFF: Displays keyer memory contents.
Opening Message
(Default: ON)
Display > Opening Message (Opening Message)
Select whether or not display the opening message at
power ON.
• OFF: Opening message display is skipped.
• ON:
Icom logo, MY call sign and the product model
(“IC-7100”)* are displayed at power ON.
Power ON Check
(Default: ON)
Display > Power ON Check (Power ON Check)
Select
whether or not to display the RF Power, RIT,
Auto Power OFF condition when the transceiver is ac
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tivated.
When the RIT or Auto Power OFF is set to OFF, no
display is shown.
• OFF: Does not display the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power
OFF condition.
• ON:
Displays the RF Power, RIT, Auto Power OFF
condition.
Display Language
(Default: English)
Display > Display Language (Display Language)
This item will appear only when
Japanese
is se-
lected in System Language. See page 17-29
“Choose your language carefully” about setting
cautions.
Set the screen display language type in the “TO” or
“FROM” screen in the DR mode or the Set mode screen
to English or Japanese.
System Language
(Default: English)
Display > System Language (System Language)
Set the system language of the transceiver to English
or Japanese.
• English:
The system language of the transceiver is
English.
- Only alphabetical characters (A to Z, a to
z, 0 to 9) and symbols (! " # $ % & ' ( ) * +
, - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~) can be
displayed.
If Japanese characters (Kanji, Hiragana
and
Katakana)
are
included,
the
LCD
shows “=” or “_” instead of that character.
In this case, you can only delete “=” or “_”
in the transceiver's edit mode.
- The Display Language item will be hid
-
den.
• Japanese: The system language of the transceiver is
Japanese.
Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana characters,
and the 2-bytes symbols can be displayed
on the LCD.
To display such characters in the “TO” or
“FROM” screen in the DR mode or the Set
mode screen, Display Language must be
set to “Japanese.”
Display Set mode (Continued)