Kenwood TS-890S Operation Manual - Page 115

Copying the Operating Data of a Memory, Channel

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MEMORY CHANNELS 9 Changing the Memory Channel Temporarily During operation in the memory channel mode, it is possible to change the frequency and mode temporarily without affecting the registered memory channel settings. Changing the Frequency Temporarily Follow the steps below to change the frequency temporarily. 1 Configure Menu [4-01] "Temporary Change (Memory Channel Configurations)" to "On". Setting Value Off (default)/ On 2 Press [M/V] to switch to the memory channel mode. 3 Turn the Tuning control to alter the frequency. To register a frequency that has been changed, store it in a different memory channel. ● For memory channels assigned to specific band segments, changing the frequency or mode alters the operating data that is registered in the corresponding memory channel regardless of this setting. ● Operating data related to the operating mode and FM tone can be altered temporarily regardless of this setting. Copying the Operating Data of a Memory Channel Operating data of a memory channel can be copied to a VFO or another memory channel. Memory Shift (Memory → VFO) The operating data of a memory channel can be copied to a VFO. It comes in handy when the frequency to use is near the frequency registered in a memory channel. Selecting a Memory Channel and Copying to VFO 1 Turn the [MULTI/CH] control in the memory channel mode to select a memory channel. 2 Press and hold [M/V], or press F6 [M VFO] to copy the operating data to the VFO. The operating data of the selected memory channel is copied to the VFO. • The transceiver exits the memory channel mode and enters the VFO mode. • When the operating data is temporarily changed, the altered operating data is copied to the VFO. • Operating data of memory channels assigned to specific band segments cannot be copied to a VFO. • Operating data that is registered in "Frequency 1" is copied to the VFO. • Performing memory shift of a split memory channel copies the information of Frequency 1 to VFO A and that of Frequency 2 to VFO B and switches the VFO mode to the split state. Copying Data from the Memory Channel List Screen to VFO 1 Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel List screen. 2 Press F2 [ ]/ F3 [ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select a memory channel. 3 Press and hold [M/V], or press F4 [M VFO] to copy the operating data to the VFO. • After operating data is copied to a VFO, the data at the source will be erased. • The transceiver exits the memory channel mode and enters the VFO mode. • Operating data of memory channels assigned to specific band segments cannot be copied to a VFO. • When in the VFO mode, operating data that is registered in the memory channel selected on the Memory Channel List screen is copied to the VFO. Channel-to-Channel Copying Operating data of a memory channel can also be copied to another memory channel. This is useful in cases such as when sorting the registered memory channels in a certain sequence. 1 Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel List screen. 2 Press F2 [ ]/ F3 [ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select the memory channel for which the operating data is to be copied. 3 Press F6 [COPY] to copy the operating data. • The memory channel that is being copied changes into a pink display. 4 Press F2[ ]/ F3[ ] or turn the [MULTI/CH] control to select the memory channel for registering the copied operating data. 5 Press F4 [M.IN] to end the process. • Operating data of the memory channel selected in step 2 is copied to the memory channel selected in step 4. • Pressing F1 [CANCEL] or [ESC] ends the operation without copying the operating data. ● Operating data of the standard memory channels (00 to 99) and expanded memory channels (E0 to E9) cannot be copied to memory channels assigned to specific band segments (P0 to P9). The same applies to copying from memory channels for specific band segments to standard and expanded memory channels. ● Operating data cannot be copied from memory channels that are not registered with operating data. 9-3

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Changing the Memory Channel Temporarily
During operation in the memory channel mode, it is possible to
change the frequency and mode temporarily without affecting the
registered memory channel settings.
Changing the Frequency Temporarily
Follow the steps below to change the frequency temporarily.
1
Configure Menu [4-01]
Temporary Change
(Memory Channel Configurations)
to “On”.
Setting Value
Off (default)/ On
2
Press [M/V] to switch to the memory channel mode.
3
Turn the Tuning control to alter the frequency.
To register a frequency that has been changed, store it in a
different memory channel.
For memory channels assigned to specific band
segments, changing the frequency or mode alters the
operating data that is registered in the corresponding
memory channel regardless of this setting.
Operating data related to the operating mode and FM
tone can be altered temporarily regardless of this setting.
Copying the Operating Data of a Memory
Channel
Operating data of a memory channel can be copied to a VFO or
another memory channel.
Memory Shift (Memory → VFO)
The operating data of a memory channel can be copied to a VFO.
It comes in handy when the frequency to use is near the frequency
registered in a memory channel.
Selecting a Memory Channel and Copying to VFO
1
Turn the [MULTI/CH] control in the memory channel
mode to select a memory channel.
2
Press and hold [M/V], or press F6 [M
VFO] to copy
the operating data to the VFO.
The operating data of the selected memory channel is copied
to the VFO.
The transceiver exits the memory channel mode and enters
the VFO mode.
When the operating data is temporarily changed, the altered
operating data is copied to the VFO.
Operating data of memory channels assigned to specific
band segments cannot be copied to a VFO.
Operating data that is registered in “Frequency 1” is copied
to the VFO.
Performing memory shift of a split memory channel copies
the information of Frequency 1 to VFO A and that of
Frequency 2 to VFO B and switches the VFO mode to the
split state.
Copying Data from the Memory Channel List Screen
to VFO
1
Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel
List screen.
2
Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select a memory channel.
3
Press and hold [M/V], or press F4 [M
VFO] to copy
the operating data to the VFO.
After operating data is copied to a VFO, the data at the
source will be erased.
The transceiver exits the memory channel mode and enters
the VFO mode.
Operating data of memory channels assigned to specific
band segments cannot be copied to a VFO.
When in the VFO mode, operating data that is registered in
the memory channel selected on the Memory Channel List
screen is copied to the VFO.
Channel-to-Channel Copying
Operating data of a memory channel can also be copied to another
memory channel. This is useful in cases such as when sorting the
registered memory channels in a certain sequence.
1
Press F7 [M.LIST] to display the Memory Channel
List screen.
2
Press F2 [
]/ F3 [
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select the memory channel for which the
operating data is to be copied.
3
Press F6 [COPY] to copy the operating data.
The memory channel that is being copied changes into a
pink display.
4
Press F2[
]/ F3[
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
control to select the memory channel for
registering the copied operating data.
5
Press F4 [M.IN] to end the process.
Operating data of the memory channel selected in step 2 is
copied to the memory channel selected in step 4.
Pressing
F1 [CANCEL]
or
[ESC]
ends the operation without
copying the operating data.
Operating data of the standard memory channels (00 to
99) and expanded memory channels (E0 to E9) cannot
be copied to memory channels assigned to specific band
segments (P0 to P9). The same applies to copying from
memory channels for specific band segments to
standard and expanded memory channels.
Operating data cannot be copied from memory channels
that are not registered with operating data.
MEMORY CHANNELS
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