Icom IC-M510 Instruction Manual - Page 89

Using the Voice Scrambler, Horn Volume function, Manual Horn function, Frequency setting

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OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 D Horn Volume function 1. Open the "Horn Volume" screen. [MENU] > Horn > Horn Volume 1 2 2. Push [◄] or [►], or rotate [CH/ENT] to adjust the foghorn level. 3 D Manual Horn function 4 1. Open the "Manual Horn" screen. 5 [MENU] > Horn > Manual Horn 6 2. Hold down Horn to sound a horn. • While holding down Horn , the horn sounds, and the 7 screen shown on the right is displayed. L To adjust the horn volume level, push VOL to open 8 the Horn Volume popup screen. NOTE: While in the Horn mode, the transmit and 9 receive functions are disabled. When the transceiver is transmitting, the Horn function is disabled. 10 11 D Frequency setting 1. Open the Frequency. 12 [MENU] > Horn > Frequency 13 2. Select the foghorn's audio frequency. L Available frequency range is 200 Hz to 700 Hz in 50 Hz 14 steps. 15 16 ■ Using the Voice Scrambler 17 The Voice Scrambler provides private communications. In order to receive or send scrambled transmissions, you must activate the scrambler function. You also need to set 18 the scrambler code on the Menu screen. (p. 84) L The scrambler function automatically turns OFF when Channel 16 or 70 is selected. 1. Select an operating channel other than Channel 16, 70 or the weather channels. 2. Push Voice SBL to turn the Voice Scrambler ON or OFF. • The "SBL" icon is displayed when the voice scrambler is ON. D Setting scrambler codes Set the code to between 1 and 32 on the Menu screen. In order to understand each other, all transceivers in your group must use the same scramble code. 76

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OTHER FUNCTIONS
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D
Horn Volume function
1.
Open the “Horn Volume” screen.
[MENU] > Horn >
Horn Volume
2.
Push [◄] or [►], or rotate [CH/ENT] to adjust the
foghorn level.
D
Manual Horn function
1.
Open the “Manual Horn” screen.
[MENU] > Horn >
Manual Horn
2.
Hold down
Horn
to sound a horn.
• While holding down
Horn
, the horn sounds, and the
screen shown on the right is displayed.
L
To adjust the horn volume level, push
VOL
to open
the Horn Volume popup screen.
NOTE:
While in the Horn mode, the transmit and
receive functions are disabled. When the transceiver is
transmitting, the Horn function is disabled.
D
Frequency setting
1.
Open the Frequency.
[MENU] > Horn >
Frequency
2.
Select the foghorn’s audio frequency.
L
Available frequency range is 200 Hz to 700 Hz in 50 Hz
steps.
Using the Voice Scrambler
The Voice Scrambler provides private communications. In order to receive or send
scrambled transmissions, you must activate the scrambler function. You also need to set
the scrambler code on the Menu screen. (p. 84)
L
The scrambler function automatically turns OFF when Channel 16 or 70 is selected.
1.
Select an operating channel other than Channel 16, 70 or the weather channels.
2.
Push
Voice SBL
to turn the Voice Scrambler ON or OFF.
• The “SBL” icon is displayed when the voice scrambler
is ON.
D
Setting scrambler codes
Set the code to between 1 and 32 on the Menu screen. In order to understand each other,
all transceivers in your group must use the same scramble code.