Icom IC-9700 Instruction Manual basic - Page 61

DV/DD Set

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SET MODE 8 DV/DD Set MENU » SET > DV/DD Set Standby Beep (Default: ON (to me:Alarm/High Tone) Turns the Standby Beep function ON or OFF. This function sounds a beep after a received signal disappears, in the DV mode. ••OFF: Does not sound a beep after a received signal disappears. ••ON: Sounds a beep after a received signal disappears. ••ON (to me:High Tone): Sounds a high pitched beep when a received signal that is addressed to your call sign (MY) disappears. When any other received signal disappears, a regular beep sounds. ••ON (to me:Alarm/High Tone): Sounds alarm (PiRoPiRoPiRo) when a received signal that is addressed to your call sign (MY) disappears. When any other received signal disappears, a regular beep sounds. LThe standby beep sounds even when "Key-Touch Beep" is set to "OFF." LThe standby beep output level is depending on the Beep level setting. Auto Reply (Default: OFF) Sets the Automatic Reply function to ON, OFF, Voice, Position. This function automatically replies to a call addressed to your own call sign, even if you are away from the transceiver. ••OFF: Turns OFF the function. ••ON: Replies with your own call sign. (No audio reply is sent) ••Voice: R eplies with your call sign and any Auto Reply message recorded on the SD (up to 10 seconds). If no SD card is inserted, or no message is recorded, only your call sign is transmitted. The transmitted audio can be monitored. LWhen "ON" or "Voice" is selected, the Automatic reply function is automatically turned OFF when you push TRANSMIT or microphone's [PTT]. DV Data TX (Default: Auto) Selects whether to manually or automatically transmit data in the DV mode. ••PTT: Push TRANSMIT or the microphone's [PTT] to manually transmit data. ••Auto: When data is input from a PC through the [DATA] jack, the transceiver automatically transmits it. MENU » SET > DV/DD Set > DV Fast Data Fast Data (Default: OFF) Selects whether or not to use the DV Fast Data 1 function for data communication in the DV mode. The DV Fast Data function uses the data and the audio frames to send data approximately 3.5 times 2 faster than the normal speed. So, no audio can be sent. 3 ••OFF: Sends data at the slow speed (approximately 950 bps). 4 ••ON: Sends data at the fast speed (approximately 3480 bps). 5 LEven if "ON" is selected, when you push TRANSMIT or the microphone's [PTT], the data is sent at the slow 6 speed, because the audio frame is used for the audio transmission. The GPS data speed is set in "GPS Data Speed." 7 GPS Data Speed 8 (Default: Slow) Sets the GPS data speed when the data is sent using the DV Fast Data function. 9 ••Slow: Sends GPS data in the slow speed (approximately 950 bps). 10 ••Fast: Sends GPS data in the fast speed (approximately 3480 bps). 11 LWhen you send the GPS data to other transceivers that can receive only slow speed data, set to "Slow." 12 TX Delay (PTT) 13 (Default: 2sec) Sets the TX delay time. In this setting, you can set the time for the transceiver 14 sends the DV data using the DV Fast Data mode when you push TRANSMIT or hold down the 15 microphone's [PTT]. OFF: After pushing TRANSMIT , or releasing 16 [PTT], the transceiver returns to receive. 1 ~ 10sec: After pushing TRANSMIT , or releasing [PTT], the transceiver sends data using 17 the DV Fast Data mode for this set period. When the TX data is completely sent 18 within this set period, the transceiver automatically returns to receive. 19 NOTE: This function is usable only when "DV Data 20 TX" is set to "PTT." 21 MENU » SET > DV/DD Set Digital Monitor (Default: Auto) Select a receive mode when XFC is pushed in the DV mode. ••Auto: Receives in the DV mode or the FM mode, depending on the received signal. ••Digital: Receives in the DV mode. ••Analog: Receives in the FM mode. 8-6

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DV/DD Set
MENU
»
SET >
DV/DD Set
Standby Beep
(Default: ON (to me:Alarm/High Tone)
Turns the Standby Beep function ON or OFF.
This function sounds a beep after a received signal
disappears, in the DV mode.
• OFF:
Does not sound a beep after a received signal
disappears.
• ON:
Sounds a beep after a received signal
disappears.
• ON (to me:High Tone):
Sounds a high pitched beep when a received
signal that is addressed to your call sign (MY)
disappears.
When any other received signal disappears, a
regular beep sounds.
• ON (to me:Alarm/High Tone):
Sounds alarm (PiRoPiRoPiRo) when a
received signal that is addressed to your call
sign (MY) disappears.
When any other received signal disappears, a
regular beep sounds.
L
The standby beep sounds even when “Key-Touch Beep”
is set to “OFF.”
L
The standby beep output level is depending on the Beep
level setting.
Auto Reply
(Default: OFF)
Sets the Automatic Reply function to ON, OFF, Voice,
Position. This function automatically replies to a call
addressed to your own call sign, even if you are away
from the transceiver.
• OFF: Turns OFF the function.
• ON:
Replies with your own call sign. (No audio
reply is sent)
• Voice:
Replies with your call sign and any Auto
Reply message recorded on the SD (up to 10
seconds).
If no SD card is inserted, or no message is
recorded, only your call sign is transmitted.
The transmitted audio can be monitored.
L
When “ON” or “Voice” is selected, the Automatic reply
function is automatically turned OFF when you push
TRANSMIT
or microphone’s [PTT].
DV Data TX
(Default: Auto)
Selects whether to manually or automatically transmit
data in the DV mode.
• PTT:
Push
TRANSMIT
or the microphone’s [PTT] to
manually transmit data.
• Auto:
When data is input from a PC through the
[DATA] jack, the transceiver automatically
transmits it.
MENU
»
SET >
DV/DD Set > DV Fast Data
Fast Data
(Default: OFF)
Selects whether or not to use the DV Fast Data
function for data communication in the DV mode.
The DV Fast Data function uses the data and the
audio frames to send data approximately 3.5 times
faster than the normal speed. So, no audio can be
sent.
• OFF:
Sends data at the slow speed (approximately
950 bps).
• ON:
Sends data at the fast speed (approximately
3480 bps).
L
Even if “ON” is selected, when you push
TRANSMIT
or the microphone’s [PTT], the data is sent at the slow
speed, because the audio frame is used for the audio
transmission.
The GPS data speed is set in “GPS Data Speed.”
GPS Data Speed
(Default: Slow)
Sets the GPS data speed when the data is sent using
the DV Fast Data function.
• Slow:
Sends GPS data in the slow speed
(approximately 950 bps).
• Fast:
Sends GPS data in the fast speed
(approximately 3480 bps).
L
When you send the GPS data to other transceivers that
can receive only slow speed data, set to “Slow.”
TX Delay (PTT)
(Default: 2sec)
Sets the TX delay time.
In this setting, you can set the time for the transceiver
sends the DV data using the DV Fast Data mode
when you push
TRANSMIT
or hold down the
microphone’s [PTT].
OFF:
After pushing
TRANSMIT
, or releasing
[PTT], the transceiver returns to receive.
1 ~ 10sec:
After pushing
TRANSMIT
, or releasing
[PTT], the transceiver sends data using
the DV Fast Data mode for this set period.
When the TX data is completely sent
within this set period, the transceiver
automatically returns to receive.
NOTE:
This function is usable only when “DV Data
TX” is set to “PTT.”
MENU
»
SET >
DV/DD Set
Digital Monitor
(Default: Auto)
Select a receive mode when
XFC
is pushed in the DV
mode.
• Auto:
Receives in the DV mode or the FM mode,
depending on the received signal.
• Digital:
Receives in the DV mode.
• Analog: Receives in the FM mode.