Icom IC-M510 Instruction Manual - Page 91

Command microphone Menu screen items, Display Contrast, Soft key/Dial assignment, COMMANDMIC Speaker

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OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 DDCommand microphone Menu screen items These items are displayed only on the Command microphone screen. Use the command microphone keys to make the settings. 1 Display Contrast 2 [MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Display Contrast 3 Adjusts the contrast of the Command microphone's display in 8 steps. (Only in the Day Mode) 4 Soft key/Dial assignment 5 [MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Key Assignment > Soft key 6 [MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Key Assignment > Dial 7 ••Softkeys assignment 8 You can assign a desired function to a softkey. The assigned function can be used when its key icon is displayed on the Command microphone screen. 9 ••Dial assignment 10 You can assign the audio volume (Volume), squelch (SQL), channel selection (Channel), and the Command microphone backlight level (Backlight) to any one of 4 sequential 11 positions on the Dial. Pushing Dial 1 to 4 times sequentially selects the desired function, and rotating Dial adjusts the level, or selects a value or number. 12 Example: Dial assignment 13 1. Open the "Dial" screen. 2. Select the dial's position, then push [ENT]. 14 15 16 17 3. Select the item to assign, then push [ENT]. 18 COMMANDMIC Speaker [MENU] > Settings > Configuration > COMMANDMIC SP: Select the speaker to use when the Command microphone is connected to the transceiver. Internal Speaker: The audio is heard from the transceiver's internal speaker. External Speaker: The audio is heard from the Command microphone's external speaker. NOTE: Regardless of this setting, the speaker of the microphone supplied with the transceiver is ON. 78

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OTHER FUNCTIONS
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Command microphone Menu screen items
These items are displayed only on the Command microphone screen. Use the command
microphone keys to make the settings.
Display Contrast
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration >
Display Contrast
Adjusts the contrast of the Command microphone’s display in 8 steps. (Only in the Day
Mode)
Soft key/Dial assignment
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Key Assignment >
Soft key
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Key Assignment >
Dial
Softkeys assignment
You can assign a desired function to a softkey. The assigned function can be used when
its key icon is displayed on the Command microphone screen.
Dial assignment
You can assign the audio volume (Volume), squelch (SQL), channel selection (Channel),
and the Command microphone backlight level (Backlight) to any one of 4 sequential
positions on the Dial. Pushing Dial 1 to 4 times sequentially selects the desired function,
and rotating Dial adjusts the level, or selects a value or number.
Example: Dial assignment
1.
Open the “Dial” screen.
2.
Select the dial’s position, then push [ENT].
3.
Select the item to assign, then push [ENT].
COMMANDMIC Speaker
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration >
COMMANDMIC SP:
Select the speaker to use when the Command microphone is connected to the transceiver.
Internal Speaker:
The audio is heard from the transceiver’s internal speaker.
External Speaker:
The audio is heard from the Command microphone’s external speaker.
NOTE:
Regardless of this setting, the speaker of the microphone supplied with the
transceiver is ON.