Icom ID-52A Advanced Manual english - Page 201

VOX Level, VOX Delay, VOX Time-Out Timer, Headset Select, CI-V Address, CI-V Baud Rate SP Jack

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12 SET MODE Function VOX (Default: OFF) [MENU] > SET > Function > VOX > VOX Turns the Voice Operated Transmission (VOX) function ON or OFF. The VOX function starts transmission without pushing [PTT] when you speak into the microphone, and then, automatically returns to receive when you stop speaking. •• OFF: Turns OFF the function. •• ON: Starts transmission without pushing [PTT] when you speak into the microphone. Then automatically returns to receive when you stop speaking. VOX Level (Default: 5) [MENU] > SET > Function > VOX > VOX Level Sets the VOX gain level to between 1 and 10, or OFF. Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice. •• OFF: Turns OFF the VOX function. •• 1 ~ 10: 1 (The minimum sensitivity) 10 (The maximum sensitivity) VOX Delay (Default: 0.5sec) [MENU] > SET > Function > VOX > VOX Delay Sets the VOX Delay to 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, or 3.0 seconds. The VOX Delay is the amount of time the transmitter stays ON after you stop speaking, before the VOX switches to receive. VOX Time-Out Timer (Default: 3min) [MENU] > SET > Function > VOX > VOX Time-Out Timer Sets the VOX Time-Out Timer to prevent an accidental prolonged transmission. To disable the function, set to "OFF." •• OFF: Turns OFF the function. •• 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 15min: If a continuous transmission exceeds the set period of time, the transmission is stopped. Headset Select (Default: Other) [MENU] > SET > Function > VOX > Headset Select Selects the headset type to be connected. •• HS-95: Select when using the HS-95. •• Other: Select when using the HS-94 or HS-97. CI-V Address (Default: A6) [MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V > CI-V Address Sets the CI-V address in hexadecimal code. LLTo distinguish devices, each CI-V transceiver has its own Icom standard address. "A6" is the default address of the ID-52A/ID-52E. When 2 or more ID-52A/ID-52Es are simultaneously controlled by a PC, set a different address for each transceiver between 02 and DF (hexadecimal). CI-V Baud Rate (SP Jack) (Default: Auto) [MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V > CI-V Baud Rate (SP Jack) Sets the CI-V data transfer speed when remotely controlling the transceiver through the [SP] jack, to 4800, 9600, 19200 bps, or Auto. When "Auto" is selected, the baud rate is automatically set according to the controller's data rate. CI-V Transceive (Default: OFF) [MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V > CI-V Transceive Turns the Transceive function ON or OFF. LLTo use the RS-MS1A or RS-MS1I, set to "ON." •• OFF: The status is not output. •• ON: The status is output. When you change a transceiver setting, the same change is automatically set on other connected transceivers or receivers, and vice versa. CI-V USB/Bluetooth→REMOTE Transceive Address (Default: 00) [MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V > CI-V USB/Bluetooth→REMOTE Transceive Address If you remotely operate your transceiver through a USB cable or using Bluetooth when "CI-V Transceive" is set to ON, the devices in the same system are also externally controlled through the [SP] jack. To prohibit the external control of an Icom transceiver, set this value to other than "00." The control signal is output from the [SP] jack. Select an address between 00 and DF (hexadecimal). 12-22

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12
SET MODE
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Function
VOX
(Default: OFF)
[MENU] > SET > Function > VOX >
VOX
Turns the Voice Operated Transmission (VOX)
function ON or OFF�
The VOX function starts transmission without pushing
[PTT] when you speak into the microphone, and
then, automatically returns to receive when you stop
speaking�
OFF: Turns OFF the function�
• ON:
Starts transmission without pushing [PTT]
when you speak into the microphone� Then
automatically returns to receive when you
stop speaking�
VOX Level
(Default: 5)
[MENU] > SET > Function > VOX >
VOX Level
Sets the VOX gain level to between 1 and 10, or OFF�
Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive
to your voice�
• OFF:
Turns OFF the VOX function�
1 ~ 10:
1 (The minimum sensitivity)
10 (The maximum sensitivity)
VOX Delay
(Default: 0�5sec)
[MENU] > SET > Function > VOX >
VOX Delay
Sets the VOX Delay to 0�5, 1�0, 1�5, 2�0, 2�5, or 3�0
seconds� The VOX Delay is the amount of time the
transmitter stays ON after you stop speaking, before
the VOX switches to receive�
VOX Time-Out Timer
(Default: 3min)
[MENU] > SET > Function > VOX >
VOX Time-Out Timer
Sets the VOX Time-Out Timer to prevent an accidental
prolonged transmission� To disable the function, set to
“OFF�”
OFF: Turns OFF the function�
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 15min:
If a continuous transmission exceeds the set
period of time, the transmission is stopped�
Headset Select
(Default: Other)
[MENU] > SET > Function > VOX >
Headset Select
Selects the headset type to be connected�
HS-95: Select when using the HS-95�
Other: Select when using the HS-94 or HS-97�
CI-V Address
(Default: A6)
[MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V >
CI-V Address
Sets the CI-V address in hexadecimal code�
L
To distinguish devices, each CI-V transceiver has its own
Icom standard address� “A6” is the default address of
the ID-52A/ID-52E� When 2 or more ID-52A/ID-52Es are
simultaneously controlled by a PC, set a different address
for each transceiver between 02 and DF (hexadecimal)�
CI-V Baud Rate (SP Jack)
(Default: Auto)
[MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V >
CI-V Baud Rate (SP Jack)
Sets the CI-V data transfer speed when remotely
controlling the transceiver through the [SP] jack,
to 4800, 9600, 19200 bps, or Auto� When “Auto” is
selected, the baud rate is automatically set according
to the controller’s data rate�
CI-V Transceive
(Default: OFF)
[MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V >
CI-V Transceive
Turns the Transceive function ON or OFF�
L
To use the RS-MS1A or RS-MS1I, set to “ON�”
OFF: The status is not output�
• ON:
The status is output� When you change
a transceiver setting, the same change
is automatically set on other connected
transceivers or receivers, and vice versa�
²´-V USB/BluETooTH→RµMO¶µ ¶±AnsCEIvE
Address
(Default: 00)
[MENU] > SET > Function > CI-V >
²´-V USB/BluETooTH→RµMO¶µ ¶±AnsCEIvE ·DD±Ess
If you remotely operate your transceiver through a
USB cable or using Bluetooth when “CI-V Transceive”
is set to ON, the devices in the same system are also
externally controlled through the [SP] jack�
To prohibit the external control of an Icom transceiver,
set this value to other than “00�”
The control signal is output from the [SP] jack�
Select an address between 00 and DF
(hexadecimal)