Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 217

Audio Files, Copying Audio File From Internal Memory To Usb Flash Drive, Playing An Audio File

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VOICE MESSAGE AND AUDIO FILE 13 AUDIO FILES On the Audio File screen, you can operate the transceiver using the audio file stored in the internal memory or USB flash drive. PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE You can play an audio file saved in internal memory or a USB flash drive. To use a USB flash drive, insert a USB flash drive in (USB-A) and be sure that the transceiver has recognized the USB flash drive.

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VOICE MESSAGE AND AUDIO FILE 13
13-7
Index
Contents
AUDIO FILES
On the
Audio File
screen, you can operate the transceiver
using the audio file stored in the internal memory or USB
flash drive.
[ MULTI/CH ]
[ ESC ]
[ F1]~[F7 ]
COPYING AUDIO FILE FROM INTERNAL MEMORY TO
USB FLASH DRIVE
You can copy the audio file stored in the internal memory
to a USB flash drive.
To use a USB flash drive, insert a USB flash drive in
(USB-A) and be sure that the transceiver has recognized
the USB flash drive.
1
Press
[RX PLAY]
(F1) to open the
Audio File
screen.
2
Press
[INT.MEM]
(F7) to display the
Audio File
(Internal)
screen.
3
Press
[
]
(F2) or
[
]
(F3), or rotate the
MULTI/CH
control to select the audio file to be saved in
the USB flash drive.
If
[
]
(F2) and
[
]
(F3) are unavailable in
the function key guide, press
[MORE]
(F1). An alternate key
guide will appear.
4
Press
[SAVE]
(F4).
A message prompting you to save the configuration data
appears.
Press
[CANCEL]
(F) to close the
Data Save
Confirmation
screen and return to the
Audio File
(Internal)
screen.
If
[SAVE]
(F4) is unavailable in the function key guide, press
[MORE]
(F1). An alternate key guide will appear.
5
Press
[OK]
(F4) to save the audio file.
6
Press
[ESC]
to exit.
Note:
Prior to removing a USB flash drive, be sure to execute "Safe
Removal of USB Flash Drive"
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PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE
You can play an audio file saved in internal memory or a
USB flash drive.
To use a USB flash drive, insert a USB flash drive in
(USB-A) and be sure that the transceiver has recognized
the USB flash drive.
[ MULTI/CH ]
[ ESC ]
[ F1]~[F7 ]
[ PLAY ]
[ USB ]
1
Press
[RX PLAY]
(F1) to open the
Audio File
screen.
2
Press
[INT.MEM]
(F7) or
[USB.MEM]
(F7) to alternate
the screen.
Press
[INT.MEM]
(F7) to open the
Audio File (Internal)
screen.
Press
[USB.MEM]
(F7) to open the
Audio File (USB)
screen.
If
[INT.MEM]
(F7) or
[USB.MEM]
(F7) is unavailable in the
function key guide, press
[MORE]
(F1). An alternate key
guide will appear.
If the
Audio File (USB)
screen opens with a press of
[USB.MEM]
(F7), pressing
[FOLDER]
(F1) to switch the
referred folder. The file recorded with the timed task is
stored in the TIMER_REC folder and other files are stored
in the RX_REC folder.
3
Press
[
]
(F2) or
[
]
(F3), or rotate the
MULTI/CH
control to select an audio file to be played.
4
Press
[PLAY]
(F4) or
[PLAY]
to play the audio file.