Kenwood TH-D75 User Manual - Page 12

Basic Operations, Switching The Power On/ Off, Adjusting The Internal Clock, Adjusting The Volume

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5 BASIC OPERATIONS SWITCHING THE POWER ON/ OFF Switching the Power ON Press and hold [ ]. The power on message momentarily appears, and frequency screen appears. • To change the volume of the beep that sounds when you press a key. (refer to page No. 12-9 ) • To change the volume of voice guidance. (refer to page No. 23-1 ) VOLUME BALANCE (BAND A/B) This function adjusts the volume balance when using the transceiver with dual bands. 1 Access Menu No. 910. Volume balance screen appears by pressing [MENU], [PF1], [VFO], [MARK]. Switching the Power OFF Press and hold [ ]. ADJUSTING THE INTERNAL CLOCK The default setting of the built-in GPS function is [On]. When you turn on the power, the built-in GPS receiver will start positioning after a while, and "GPS Locked" will be appear on the display. After that, the < > indicator will change to < > indicator and the time and date information will be automatically set. If the GPS information cannot be received, you can manually enter the date and time. 1 Access Menu No. 950. Date & Time screen appears by pressing [MENU], [PF1], [LIST], [MARK]. 2 Change the balance with [ ]/[ ] or [ENC] control. • Band A and B are set to the same volume level (MAX) as a default setting. Pressing [MODE] returns to the previous screen without changing the setting. When you select [Operation Band Only], the sound of the operation band is outputted with priority. 2 Set the date, time, and time zone with [ ]/[ ] or [ENC] control. 3 Press [A/B]. The date, time, and time zone are set. 4 Press [MENU] to return to the frequency screen. Note: ¡ "GPS Locked" appears on the display only when you turn on the power or turn on the GPS function and start positioning for the first time. ¡ The GPS icon on this transceiver does not flush. ¡ If there is no voltage supplied from the battery pack, DC IN jack, or USB connector, date and time information is retained by the built-in lithium battery for approximately one week, and then cleared. ¡ If you turn on the power after the date and time information has been cleared and do not perform acquisition using the built-in GPS receiver or manual settings, the built-in clock will return to the default date and time as shown below. (Initial values may change due to firmware updates.) Date: 01/01/2024 Time: 00:00 Setting examples When used in combination with APRS: When using band A for voice calls, use the transceiver with the sound of band B set to a low volume level or muted. When simultaneously scanning two waves: If [Operation Band Only] is set, a voice is output only for the operation band when the operation and non-operation band become busy at the same time. 3 Press [ENT] to set the volume balance. 4 Press [MENU] to return to the frequency screen. SELECTING DUAL BAND MODE/ SINGLE BAND MODE You can switch the transceiver between dual band operation and single band operation. 1 Press [F], [A/B]. • Each time you press [F], [A/B], the transceiver switches between Single band and Dual band mode. Dual Band mode Single Band mode ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Rotate the VOL control to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. When no sound is heard (the squelch is closed), you can adjust the noise level by rotating the VOL control while pressing the [MONI]. 5-1

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5-1
5 BASIC OPERATIONS
SWITCHING THE POWER ON/ OFF
Switching the Power ON
Press and hold
[
]
.
The power on message momentarily appears, and frequency
screen appears.
Switching the Power OFF
Press and hold
[
]
.
ADJUSTING THE INTERNAL CLOCK
The default setting of the built-in GPS function is [On].
When you turn on the power, the built-in GPS receiver will start
positioning after a while, and "GPS Locked" will be appear on
the display.
After that, the <
> indicator will change to <
> indicator
and the time and date information will be automatically set.
If the GPS information cannot be received, you can manually
enter the date and time.
1
Access Menu No. 950.
Date & Time screen appears by pressing
[MENU]
,
[PF1]
,
[LIST]
,
[MARK]
.
2
Set the date, time, and time zone with
[
]
/
[
]
or
[ENC]
control.
3
Press
[A/B]
.
The date, time, and time zone are set.
4
Press
[MENU]
to return to the frequency screen.
Note:
¡
"
GPS Locked
" appears on the display only when you turn on
the power or turn on the GPS function and start positioning for
the first time.
¡
The GPS icon on this transceiver does not flush.
¡
If there is no voltage supplied from the battery pack, DC IN jack,
or USB connector, date and time information is retained by the
built-in lithium battery for approximately one week, and then
cleared.
¡
If you turn on the power after the date and time information has
been cleared and do not perform acquisition using the built-in
GPS receiver or manual settings, the built-in clock will return to
the default date and time as shown below. (Initial values may
change due to firmware updates.)
Date: 01/01/2024
Time: 00:00
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Rotate the VOL control to increase the volume and
counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
When no sound is heard (the squelch is closed), you can
adjust the noise level by rotating the VOL control while
pressing the
[MONI]
.
To change the volume of the beep that sounds when
you press a key. (refer to page No. 12-9
)
To change the volume of voice guidance. (refer to page
No. 23-1
)
VOLUME BALANCE (BAND A/B)
This function adjusts the volume balance when using the
transceiver with dual bands.
1
Access Menu No. 910.
Volume balance screen appears by pressing
[MENU]
,
[PF1]
,
[VFO]
,
[MARK]
.
2
Change the balance with
[
]
/
[
]
or
[ENC]
control.
Band A and B are set to the same volume level (MAX)
as a default setting. Pressing
[MODE]
returns to the
previous screen without changing the setting.
When you select [Operation Band Only], the sound of the
operation band is outputted with priority.
Setting examples
When used in combination with APRS:
When using band A for voice calls, use the transceiver with
the sound of band B set to a low volume level or muted.
When simultaneously scanning two waves:
If [Operation Band Only] is set, a voice is output only for
the operation band when the operation and non-operation
band become busy at the same time.
3
Press
[ENT]
to set the volume balance.
4
Press
[MENU]
to return to the frequency screen.
SELECTING DUAL BAND MODE/ SINGLE BAND
MODE
You can switch the transceiver between dual band operation
and single band operation.
1
Press
[F]
,
[A/B]
.
Each time you press
[F]
,
[A/B],
the transceiver
switches between Single band and Dual band mode.
Dual Band mode
Single Band mode