Icom ID-5100A Full Instruction Manual - Page 292
◇ Transmitting the recorded voice audio, ◇ Changing the voice TX settings, For your reference
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Previous view 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS Voice TX function (Continued) DDTransmitting the recorded voice audio NOTE: Be sure to first insert an SD card that has the recorded audio memory into the transceiver. qqTouch the Function group icon one or more times. • Selects the F-2 menu. wwTouch [VOICE]. • Opens the voice memory window. DDChanging the voice TX settings You can change the voice TX settings in the "TX SET" item of the Menu screen. See page 12-19 for details. • Setting the Repeat Time Set the repeat interval for the voice repeat transmission. [MENU] > Voice TX > TX Set> Repeat Time eeTouch a desired memory, [T1] through [T4] to transmit the recorded voice audio once. • If you touch [VOICE] again, the voice transmission will be canceled. • Push [PTT] to cancel a recorded voice transmission. The transceiver repeatedly transmits the recorded voice audio at 5 second intervals as the default. • Using the TX Monitor function Turn the TX Monitor function ON or OFF. (Default: ON) [MENU] > Voice TX > TX Set> TX Monitor The TX voice audio is output from the speaker as the default. For your reference: • If you touch "Repeat TX" to insert a check in step e ( ), the transceiver repeatedly transmits the recorded voice audio for up to 10 minutes at the interval specified in "Repeat Time." - O nce the repeat transmission has been made, the trans- ceiver pauses until the end of the "Repeat Time," then transmits again. After the second transmission, the Re- peat TX function continues pausing, if receiving a signal, even if the Busy Lockout is ON. But if the squelch is manually opened in the FM mode, the voice audio is repeatedly transmitted, according to the repeat time setting. • Y ou can send recorded voice audio in the Menu screen. In the "VOICE TX" screen, touch "" to display the voice memory window. (Voice TX > ) 13-3