Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 40

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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Area Display Displays the receiving band. Description Ref. Page {page 5-1} VFO Appears while the VFO mode or auto mode frequency is being configured. {page 4-11} E9 Displays the entry history while in VFO mode or in frequency entry mode. {page 4-17} F Appears while transmitting or receiving using the operating information from a memory channel. Displays the memory channel in the range of 00 to 99, P0 to P9 and E0 to E9. {page 10-4} Appears while transmitting or receiving using the operating information from a dual memory channel. {page 10-3} Displays the memory channel in the range of 00 to 99 and E0 to E9. Appears while in Quick Memory Channel mode. Displays one of the quick memory channel numbers Q0 to Q9. {page 10-8} Displays the current frequency. This example displays the status during fine tuning. {page 4-12} MEMONAME10 Displays the Memory Channel name. {page 10-8} SCAN-SPDn Displays the scan speed (not in FM mode) SCANNING Appears during program scan, memory scan, or quick memory scan. G SCAN-SLOW Appears during Program Slow Scan. CW TUNE Appears during CW Auto Tune. {page 11-2} {page 11-1} {page 11-3} {page 5-17} Displays the memory band name of the inquired memory number. {page 10-8} L.OUT Appears if a locked-out channel has been selected. H Configuration Screen BANDSCOPE Opens the configuration or Bandscope screen. Normally, the display is blank. I Key Guide (F1 to F7) Displays the function key names along the bottom edge of the main screen. {page 11-5} {page 7-1} {page 4-3} J Key Guide (F) Displays the function key names along the right side of the main screen. {page 4-3} Note: ◆◆If displays for the main band are identical to those for the sub band, selecting the main band for operation deactivates the sub band and displays for the sub band gray out. ◆◆The principle display of the key guide is as follows: LSB/ USB CW REV FSK/ PSK FM Press Press and hold ↓ ↓ ↓ Recording Audio CW/ Voice RTTY File Screen Message Screen Encode/Decode Screen ↓ ↓ Changing a tone Scan Start FM Tone Program Scan Frequency Screen Screen ↓ Memory Shift ↓ Memory Channel List 2-14 Index Contents

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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
2-14
Index
Contents
LSB/ USB
CW
FSK/ PSK
FM
REV
Press
Press and hold
Recording Audio
File Screen
CW/ Voice
Message Screen
RTTY
Encode/Decode
Screen
Changing a tone
Scan Start
FM Tone
Frequency Screen
Program Scan
Screen
Memory Shift
Memory Channel
List
Area
Display
Description
Ref. Page
F
Displays the receiving band.
{page 5-1}
VFO
Appears while the VFO mode or auto mode frequency is being configured.
{page 4-11}
E9
Displays the entry history while in VFO mode or in frequency entry mode.
{page 4-17}
Appears while transmitting or receiving using the operating information from a memory channel.
Displays the memory channel in the range of 00 to 99, P0 to P9 and E0 to E9.
{page 10-4}
Appears while transmitting or receiving using the operating information from a dual memory
channel.
Displays the memory channel in the range of 00 to 99 and E0 to E9.
{page 10-3}
Appears while in Quick Memory Channel mode.
Displays one of the quick memory channel numbers Q0 to Q9.
{page 10-8}
Displays the current frequency. This example displays the status during fine tuning.
{page 4-12}
G
MEMONAME10
Displays the Memory Channel name.
{page 10-8}
SCAN-SPDn
Displays the scan speed (not in FM mode)
{page 11-2}
SCANNING
Appears during program scan, memory scan, or quick memory scan.
{page 11-1}
SCAN-SLOW
Appears during Program Slow Scan.
{page 11-3}
CW TUNE
Appears during CW Auto Tune.
{page 5-17}
Displays the memory band name of the inquired memory number.
{page 10-8}
L.OUT
Appears if a locked-out channel has been selected.
{page 11-5}
H
Configuration Screen
BANDSCOPE
Opens the configuration or
Bandscope
screen. Normally, the display is blank.
{page 7-1}
I
Key Guide (F1 to F7)
Displays the function key names along the bottom edge of the main screen.
{page 4-3}
J
Key Guide (F)
Displays the function key names along the right side of the main screen.
{page 4-3}
Note:
If displays for the main band are identical to those for the sub band, selecting the main band for operation deactivates the sub band and displays
for the sub band gray out.
The principle display of the key guide is as follows: