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Switching The Operating Data Between Config A And Config B, Menu Items, Menu], Config]

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3 MENU SWITCHING THE OPERATING DATA BETWEEN CONFIG A AND CONFIG B Parameters configured in the menu and various configurations for operation are jointly called the operating environment. The transceiver has CONFIG A and CONFIG B as two separate environments. Both contain the same configuration items, allowing you to configure them individually. For example, CONFIG A might be configured for DX hunting and CONFIG B for rag-chewing, and you can quickly switch from one to another. 1 Press [MENU] to open the Menu screen. 2 Press [CONFIG] (F7). 3 Press [OK] (F4) to switch CONFIG A to CONFIG B. After changing the configuration, you can immediately operate the transceiver with the new configuration enabled. Pressing [CANCEL] (F7) reverts to the Menu screen. Note: ◆◆The current status of the operating environment, either "CONFIG A" or "CONFIG B", appears on the status bar of the Menu screen. Also, the operating environment data can be stored to or read from a USB flash drive. {page 12-1} ◆◆Following are the configurations that are common to CONFIG A and CONFIG B. • Baud rate for the COM port • Baud rate for the USB port • The number of quick memories ◆◆The [MR] (Quick Memory) function {page 10-8} includes some operating environment parameters. Changes made to CONFIG A or CONFIG B here will clear the QM operating environment and then switch to the new operating environment. MENU ITEMS Menu 0-00 0-01 0-02 0-03 0-04 0-05 0-06 0-07 0-08 0-09 0-10 0-11 0-12 0-13 0-14 0-15 0-16 0-17 0-18 0-19 0-20 Display Color Display Pattern (Main Screen) Color Display Pattern (Sub Screen) Font Style (Frequency Display) Dial Color Pattern Screen Saver Screen Saver Wait Time Screen Saver Message Power-on Message Basic Configurations (Group 0) Configuration Range Display The background color pattern for the main screen The background color pattern for the sub-screen Font style to be applied to the frequency display The background color pattern for the sub-screen dial Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Same as Main Font 1, Font 2, Font 3 Type 1, Type 2 Pattern of the screen saver Off, Type 1, Type 2 Wait time until the screen saver Preview (5 [sec]), 5, 15, 30, 60 activates [min] A message embedded in the screen A maximum of 10 saver alphanumeric characters A message appearing during power up A maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters Meter Default Reference Page Type 1 Same as Main Font 1 Type 1 Off Preview (5 [sec]) TS-990 HELLO 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 16-1 16-2 16-2 16-1 FM Mode S-meter Sensitivity S-meter sensitivity in FM mode Low, High High 5-33 Meter Response Speed ANALOG METER RESPONSE SPEED 1 to 4 3 4-21 Meter Display Pattern Display pattern for a meter Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 Type2 4-20 Meter Display Peak Hold METER PEAK-VALUE HOLD Off, On On 4-21 Key Long Press Duration of Panel Keys Touchscreen Tuning Operating Band (High/Low & Shift/Width Controls) PF A: Key Assignment PF B: Key Assignment VOICE (Main Band): Key Assignment VOICE (Sub Band): Key Assignment External PF 1: Key Assignment External PF 2: Key Assignment Duration for a long press of the panel 200 to 2000 [ms] (in steps of keys Touchscreen Tuning function (Main display) 100 [ms]) Off, On Selection of band for the High/Low and Main and Sub Bands, Main Shift/Width controls Band only Assignment of the programmable function to [PF A] Assignment of the programmable Refer to the programmable function key list. Refer to the programmable function to [PF B] Assignment of the programmable function to [VOICE] (M) Assignment of the programmable function key list. Refer to the programmable function key list. Refer to the programmable function to [VOICE] (S) Assignment of the programmable function to [PF 1] (Keypad) Assignment of the programmable function key list. Refer to the programmable function key list. Refer to the programmable function to [PF 2] (Keypad) function key list. 500 [ms] 16-5 On Main and Sub Bands VOICE 2 16-3 16-4 16-6 VOICE 3 16-6 VOICE1 (Main Band) VOICE1 (Sub Band) Message Memory CH1 Message Memory CH2 16-6 16-6 16-7 16-7 3-2 Index Contents

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3 MENU
3-2
Index
Contents
SWITCHING THE OPERATING DATA BETWEEN CONFIG
A AND CONFIG B
Parameters configured in the menu and various
configurations for operation are jointly called the operating
environment. The transceiver has CONFIG A and CONFIG
B as two separate environments. Both contain the same
configuration items, allowing you to configure them
individually. For example, CONFIG A might be configured
for DX hunting and CONFIG B for rag-chewing, and you
can quickly switch from one to another.
1
Press
[MENU]
to open the
Menu
screen.
2
Press
[CONFIG]
(F7).
3
Press
[OK]
(F4) to switch CONFIG A to CONFIG B.
After changing the configuration, you can immediately
operate the transceiver with the new configuration enabled.
Pressing
[CANCEL]
(F7) reverts to the
Menu
screen.
Note:
The current status of the operating environment, either "CONFIG
A" or "CONFIG B", appears on the status bar of the
Menu
screen.
Also, the operating environment data can be stored to or read from
a USB flash drive.
{page 12-1}
Following are the configurations that are common to CONFIG A
and CONFIG B.
• Baud rate for the COM port
• Baud rate for the USB port
• The number of quick memories
The [MR] (Quick Memory) function
{page 10-8}
includes some
operating environment parameters.
Changes made to CONFIG
A or CONFIG B here will clear the QM operating environment and
then switch to the new operating environment.
MENU ITEMS
Basic Configurations (Group 0)
Menu
Display
Configuration
Range
Default
Reference
Page
Display
0-00
Color Display Pattern (Main Screen)
The background color pattern for the
main screen
Type 1, Type 2, Type 3
Type 1
4-5
0-01
Color Display Pattern (Sub Screen)
The background color pattern for the
sub-screen
Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Same
as Main
Same as
Main
4-5
0-02
Font Style (Frequency Display)
Font style to be applied to the
frequency display
Font 1, Font 2, Font 3
Font 1
4-5
0-03
Dial Color Pattern
The background color pattern for the
sub-screen dial
Type 1, Type 2
Type 1
4-6
0-04
Screen Saver
Pattern of the screen saver
Off, Type 1, Type 2
Off
16-1
0-05
Screen Saver Wait Time
Wait time until the screen saver
activates
Preview (5 [sec]), 5, 15, 30, 60
[min]
Preview
(5 [sec])
16-2
0-06
Screen Saver Message
A message embedded in the screen
saver
A maximum of 10
alphanumeric characters
TS-990
16-2
0-07
Power-on Message
A message appearing during power up
A maximum of 15
alphanumeric characters
HELLO
16-1
Meter
0-08
FM Mode S-meter Sensitivity
S-meter sensitivity in FM mode
Low, High
High
5-33
0-09
Meter Response Speed
ANALOG METER RESPONSE SPEED
1 to 4
3
4-21
0-10
Meter Display Pattern
Display pattern for a meter
Type 1, Type 2, Type 3
Type2
4-20
0-11
Meter Display Peak Hold
METER PEAK-VALUE HOLD
Off, On
On
4-21
Key
0-12
Long Press Duration of Panel Keys
Duration for a long press of the panel
keys
200 to 2000 [ms] (in steps of
100 [ms])
500 [ms]
16-5
0-13
Touchscreen Tuning
Touchscreen Tuning function (Main
display)
Off, On
On
16-3
0-14
Operating Band (High/Low & Shift/Width
Controls)
Selection of band for the
High/Low
and
Shift/Width
controls
Main and Sub Bands, Main
Band only
Main and
Sub Bands
16-4
0-15
PF A: Key Assignment
Assignment of the programmable
function to
[PF A]
Refer to the programmable
function key list.
VOICE 2
16-6
0-16
PF B: Key Assignment
Assignment of the programmable
function to
[PF B]
Refer to the programmable
function key list.
VOICE 3
16-6
0-17
VOICE (Main Band): Key Assignment
Assignment of the programmable
function to
[VOICE]
(M)
Refer to the programmable
function key list.
VOICE1
(Main Band)
16-6
0-18
VOICE (Sub Band): Key Assignment
Assignment of the programmable
function to
[VOICE]
(S)
Refer to the programmable
function key list.
VOICE1 (Sub
Band)
16-6
0-19
External PF 1: Key Assignment
Assignment of the programmable
function to
[PF 1]
(Keypad)
Refer to the programmable
function key list.
Message
Memory CH1
16-7
0-20
External PF 2: Key Assignment
Assignment of the programmable
function to
[PF 2]
(Keypad)
Refer to the programmable
function key list.
Message
Memory CH2
16-7