Icom IC-V3MR Instruction Manual - Page 17

Setting the microphone gain, Transmitting a DTMF code Autodial, Receiving a Stun, Kill, and Revive

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3 BASIC OPERATION Receiving and transmitting DDTransmitting a DTMF code (Autodial) You can quickly send DTMF tones that have been preentered into the transceiver. zz Push [DTMF Autodial] to transmit a DTMF code. NOTE: You can also send a DTMF code even when transmitting a call, depending on the presetting. DDReceiving a Stun, Kill, and Revive command The dispatcher can send a 2-tone signal that will stun, kill, or revive your transceiver. When a Stun command is received, the transceiver becomes unusable. In this case, receiving a Revive command is necessary to operate the transceiver again. When a Kill command is received, the transceiver becomes unusable (the transceiver switches to the programming required condition). In this case, programming the transceiver is necessary to operate the transceiver again. NOTE: A beep may sound, depending on the presetting. Ask your dealer for details. Setting the microphone gain The higher value makes the microphone more sensitive to your voice. 1. Rotate [VOL] to turn OFF the transceiver. 2. Set [Rotary Selector] to any channel other than Channel 16. 3. While holding down [Lower], rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver and enter the microphone gain adjustment mode. 4. Push [Upper] to increase, or push [Lower] to decrease the microphone gain. LLThe adjustable range is between 1 (low sensitivity) to 4 (high sensitivity). •• A beep sounds after pushing [Upper] or [Lower]. An error beep sounds when the adjustable range is exceeded. 5. Rotate [VOL] to turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to restart normal operation. NOTE: When using the VOX function, we recommend setting the microphone gain to 3. However, you can adjust it to suit your operating environment (including your headset performance). (p. 6-4) 3-5

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3
BASIC OPERATION
3-5
Receiving and transmitting
Setting the microphone gain
The higher value makes the microphone more
sensitive to your voice�
1�
Rotate [VOL] to turn OFF the transceiver�
2�
Set [Rotary Selector] to any channel other than
Channel 16�
3�
While holding down [Lower], rotate [VOL] to turn
ON the transceiver and enter the microphone gain
adjustment mode�
4�
Push [Upper] to increase, or push [Lower] to
decrease the microphone gain�
L
The adjustable range is between 1 (low sensitivity) to
4 (high sensitivity)�
A beep sounds after pushing [Upper] or [Lower]�
An error beep sounds when the adjustable range is
exceeded�
5�
Rotate [VOL] to turn OFF the transceiver, then
turn it ON again to restart normal operation�
NOTE:
When using the VOX function, we
recommend setting the microphone gain to 3�
However, you can adjust it to suit your operating
environment (including your headset performance)�
(p� 6-4)
D
Transmitting a DTMF code (Autodial)
You can quickly send DTMF tones that have been pre-
entered into the transceiver�
z
Push [DTMF Autodial] to transmit a DTMF code�
NOTE:
You can also send a DTMF code even when
transmitting a call, depending on the presetting�
D
Receiving a Stun, Kill, and Revive
command
The dispatcher can send a 2-tone signal that will stun,
kill, or revive your transceiver�
When a Stun command is received, the transceiver
becomes unusable� In this case, receiving a Revive
command is necessary to operate the transceiver
again�
When a Kill command is received, the transceiver
becomes unusable (the transceiver switches to
the programming required condition)� In this case,
programming the transceiver is necessary to operate
the transceiver again�
NOTE:
A beep may sound, depending on the
presetting� Ask your dealer for details�