Icom IC-7610 Instruction Manual basic - Page 24

Selecting the operating band, keypad, screen - mods

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3 BASIC OPERATION Selecting the operating band DDSelecting the operating band on the keypad (Example: Selecting 14 MHz in the Main band.) 1. Touch the Main band's frequency readout. 2. Push 14 on the band keypad. Keypad Selecting the operating mode You can select the SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK, AM, or FM modes. 1. Touch the mode icon. 2. Touch the mode key. LIn the SSB, AM or FM mode, the [DATA] key is displayed. ••The 14 MHz band frequency is displayed. DDSelecting the operating band on the screen (Example: Selecting 21 MHz in the Main band.) 1. Touch the MHz digits to display the BAND STACKING REGISTER screen. ••Operating mode selection list Mode key [SSB] [CW] [RTTY] [PSK] [AM] [FM] [DATA] Operating mode LSB USB CW CW-R RTTY RTTY-R PSK PSK-R AM FM LSB LSB-D USB USB-D AM AM-D FM FM-D 2. Touch [21]. Selecting the Data mode You can operate in the data mode in the SSB, AM and FM modes. The Data mode enables you to operate these modes without input from the microphone, even if the microphone is connected. LWhen the data mode is selected, you can select the connector(s) modulation signal. (p. 8-6) MENU » SET > Connectors > DATA1 MOD ~ DATA3 MOD (Example: USB-D mode) 1. While the USB mode is selected, touch the mode icon. 2. Touch [DATA]. ••[USB-D1] is displayed. About the Band Stacking Register: The band stacking register provides 3 memories for each band key to store frequencies and operating modes. Sequentially select the registered memories: zzRepeatedly push a band key on the keypad. zzRepeatedly touching a band key on the BAND STACKING REGISTER screen for 1 second. TIP: See the Advanced Manual for details on using the Data mode. 3-3

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BASIC OPERATION
3-3
Selecting the operating mode
You can select the SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK, AM, or FM
modes.
1.
Touch the mode icon.
Mode key
Operating mode
[SSB]
LSB
USB
[CW]
CW
CW-R
[RTTY]
RTTY
RTTY-R
[PSK]
PSK
PSK-R
[AM]
AM
[FM]
FM
[DATA]
LSB
LSB-D
USB
USB-D
AM
AM-D
FM
FM-D
Selecting the Data mode
You can operate in the data mode in the SSB, AM and
FM modes. The Data mode enables you to operate
these modes without input from the microphone, even
if the microphone is connected.
L
When the data mode is selected, you can select the
connector(s) modulation signal. (p. 8-6)
MENU
»
SET > Connectors >
DATA1 MOD ~ DATA3 MOD
(Example: USB-D mode)
1.
While the USB mode is selected, touch the mode
icon.
2. Touch [DATA].
[USB-D1] is displayed.
2.
Touch the mode key.
L
In the SSB, AM or FM mode,
the [DATA] key is displayed.
Operating mode selection list
Selecting the operating band
D
Selecting the operating band on the
keypad
(Example: Selecting 14 MHz in the Main band.)
1.
Touch the Main band’s frequency readout.
2. Push
14
on the band keypad.
D
Selecting the operating band on the
screen
(Example: Selecting 21 MHz in the Main band.)
1.
Touch the MHz digits to display the BAND
STACKING REGISTER screen.
2. Touch [21].
About the Band Stacking Register:
The band stacking register provides 3 memories for
each band key to store frequencies and operating
modes.
Sequentially select the registered memories:
z
Repeatedly push a band key on the keypad.
z
Repeatedly touching a band key on the BAND
STACKING REGISTER screen for 1 second.
Keypad
The 14 MHz band frequency is displayed.
TIP
: See the
Advanced Manual
for details on using
the Data mode.