Kenwood TH-D74A User Manual - Page 48

Beep Volume, Battery Saver, Auto Power Off (apo), Access Menu No. 920.

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BEEP VOLUME You can set the beep volume. 1 Access Menu No. 915. BATTERY LEVEL You can verify the battery capacity while in Menu mode. 1 Access Menu No. 922. 2 Select among from [Level 1] to [Level 7]. BATTERY SAVER The Battery Saver extends the operating time of the transceiver. It automatically activates when the squelch is closed and no key is pressed for more than 5 seconds. To reduce battery consumption, this function shuts the receiver circuit OFF for the programmed time, then momentarily turn it back ON to detect a signal. To program the receiver shut-off period for the battery saver: 1 Access Menu No. 920. Note: ◆◆ You can check the remaining battery level by voice guidance. Refer to page No. 23-1 "VOICE GUIDANCE" section. 2 Select [0.2], [0.4], [0.6], [0.8], [1.0], [2.0], [3.0], [4.0], [5.0] seconds, or [Off]. AUTO POWER OFF (APO) Automatic Power off is a background function that monitors whether or not any operations have been performed (keys pressed, [ENC] control turned, etc.), and turns the transceiver power off if it has not been in use. To program the receiver shut-off period for the battery saver: 1 Access Menu No. 921. 2 Set the APO time limit to [15], [30], [60] minutes, or [Off]. • After the time limit passes with no operations (default is [Off]), APO turns the transceiver power off. However, 1 minute before the power turns off, [APO] appears on the display and blinks, and a warning tone sounds. Note: ◆◆ A warning tone sounds when a Key Beep is set to Off. ◆◆ Automatic Power Off does not operate in scanning. 12-10

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BEEP VOLUME
You can set the beep volume.
1
Access Menu No. 915.
2
Select among from [Level 1] to [Level 7].
BATTERY SAVER
The Battery Saver extends the operating time of the
transceiver. It automatically activates when the squelch is
closed and no key is pressed for more than 5 seconds.To
reduce battery consumption, this function shuts the receiver
circuit OFF for the programmed time, then momentarily turn it
back ON to detect a signal.
To program the receiver shut-off period for the battery saver:
1
Access Menu No. 920.
2
Select [0.2], [0.4], [0.6], [0.8], [1.0], [2.0], [3.0], [4.0], [5.0]
seconds, or [Off].
AUTO POWER OFF (APO)
Automatic Power off is a background function that monitors
whether or not any operations have been performed
(keys pressed,
[ENC]
control turned, etc.), and turns the
transceiver power off if it has not been in use.
To program the receiver shut-off period for the battery saver:
1
Access Menu No. 921.
2
Set the APO time limit to [15], [30], [60] minutes, or [Off].
After the time limit passes with no operations (default is
[Off]), APO turns the transceiver power off. However,
1 minute before the power turns off, [APO] appears on
the display and blinks, and a warning tone sounds.
Note:
A warning tone sounds when a Key Beep is set to Off.
Automatic Power Off does not operate in scanning.
BATTERY LEVEL
You can verify the battery capacity while in Menu mode.
1
Access Menu No. 922.
Note:
You can check the remaining battery level by voice guidance.
Refer to page No. 23-1 "VOICE GUIDANCE" section.