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General description, Memory channel contents

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3. MEMORY OPERATION General description The Memory mode enables you to quickly select often-used frequencies, modes, and other parameters. While operating in the Memory mode, you can temporarily change the operating frequency, mode, and so on without overwriting the Memory channel contents. Group Memory channel 000 to 199 000 to 199 1A/1B, Scan edge 2A/2B, and 3A/3B Call channel C Descriptions Regular Memory channels. Up to 100 channels can be separately saved in the 10 Memory Banks. The upper and lower frequencies for the scanning range (3 pairs). Call channel for the FM band. DDMemory channel contents •• Operating frequency •• Operating mode •• Tuning step •• Transmit output power •• TX Inhibit function setting (p. 8-3) •• Duplex direction and offset •• Subaudible tone frequency, tone squelch frequency, or DTCS code with polarity •• Channel name •• Channel Name Display mode setting (p. 3-8) •• Skip setting* In addition, a total of 10 Memory Banks (A to J) are selectable for use by groups. * Except for Scan edge channels. NOTE: Memory content may be accidentally cleared by static electricity, electric transients, and other causes. In addition, it may be cleared by a malfunction or during repairs. Therefore, we recommend that you backup the Memory channel contents or save it onto a PC. LLThe CS-V3500 programming software can also be used to backup your Memory channel contents. See its instruction manual for details. 3-2

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MEMORY OPERATION
General description
NOTE:
Memory content may be accidentally
cleared by static electricity, electric transients,
and other causes. In addition, it may be cleared
by a malfunction or during repairs� Therefore, we
recommend that you backup the Memory channel
contents or save it onto a PC.
L
The CS-V3500 ±²³G²´µµ¶·G ¸³¹º»´²¼
can also be
used to backup your Memory channel contents� See its
instruction manual for details�
The Memory mode enables you to quickly select
often-used frequencies, modes, and other parameters�
While operating in the Memory mode, you can
temporarily change the operating frequency, mode,
and so on without overwriting the Memory channel
contents�
Group
Memory
channel
Descriptions
000 to 199
000 to 199
Regular Memory channels.
Up to 100 channels can be
separately saved in the 10
Memory Banks�
Scan edge
1A/1B,
2A/2B, and
3A/3B
The upper and lower
frequencies for the
scanning range (3 pairs)�
Call
channel
C
Call channel for the FM
band�
D
Memory channel contents
Operating frequency
Operating mode
Tuning step
Transmit output power
TX Inhibit function setting (p. 8-3)
Duplex direction and offset
Subaudible tone frequency, tone squelch frequency,
or DTCS code with polarity
Channel name
Channel Name Display mode setting (p. 3-8)
Skip setting*
In addition, a total of 10 Memory Banks (A to J) are
selectable for use by groups�
* Except for Scan edge channels�