Kenwood TS-990S Operation Manual - Page 71

Displaying The History Of The Frequency Entries, Using The Frequency Lock

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Note: ◆◆The maximum frequency you can enter is 59.99999 MHz for Fine Tuning, you cannot enter 60 MHz. ◆◆Pressing [ENT] while entering a frequency fills the remaining digits with 0's. ◆◆If you enter a value outside the transmit and receive frequency range, a beep sounds and the entry will be rejected. ◆◆If the first entered value is from 0 to 5, that digit will automatically be set as the 10 MHz digit; entering a first value from 6 to 9 will set that digit as the 1 MHz digit. ◆◆Even if you enter the 10 Hz digit, "0" will not appear. ◆◆Entering the frequency deactivates the RIT and XIT. However, the respective offset frequencies cannot be released. ◆◆In any mode other than AM and FM mode and when Fine Tuning is disabled, the 10 Hz digit will be the least digit that you can enter, and in AM and FM modes, 100 Hz digit is the least digit you can enter. ◆◆After entering a frequency while in Auto mode, the operating mode automatically changes. {page 4-11} DISPLAYING THE HISTORY OF THE FREQUENCY ENTRIES A maximum of the last 10 frequencies entered using the numeric keypad can be stored in the transceiver. To reuse a frequency you previously entered, that frequency can be recalled from the last 10 entered frequencies. 1 Press [ENT] to allow you to enter the frequency. All digits for the frequency are displayed with "-" (dash). 2 Rotate the MULTI/CH to display the histories. • Stored frequencies along with their log numbers appear. The most recent frequency along with the earliest log number appears first. • Rotate the MULTI/CH control clockwise to increase the log number and display the older logs in sequence. 3 Press [ENT] to transfer the selected frequency to the VFO. Note: ◆◆If the frequency was not correctly entered, the entry will not be stored as a last entered frequency. ◆◆If no frequency has been entered, nothing appears as a last entered frequency. ◆◆If you enter a frequency while the auto mode frequency point is being configured, nothing appears as a last entered frequency. ◆◆If you activate the transverter, all frequency logs will be cleared. BASIC OPERATIONS 4 USING THE FREQUENCY LOCK Frequency Lock can lock particular keys and controls so they are not accidentally operated to change the frequency. . 4 ■ Locking the Main Band Frequency 1 Press [LOCK] (M) to lock the frequency for the main band. The "LOCK" (M) LED lights orange. ■ Locking the Sub Band Frequency 1 Press [LOCK] (S) to lock the frequency for the sub band. The "LOCK" (S) LED lights orange. SELECTING THE FREQUENCY LOCK FUNCTION BEHAVIOR You can configure to lock only the Tuning control when using the frequency lock function. 1 Select Group No. 3, "Controls Configurations", from the Menu screen. 2 Access Menu 10, "Lock Function". 3 Press [SELECT] (F4) to allow editing of the parameter box. Contents Index 4 Press [-] (F4) or [+] (F5) to select. Frequency Lock: Locks the keys and controls listed in the following table. Tuning Control Lock: Locks only the Tuning control. The default is "Frequency Lock". 5 Press [ ] (F1). 6 Press [MENU] to exit. 4-17

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BASIC OPERATIONS 4
4-17
Index
Contents
Note:
The maximum frequency you can enter is 59.99999 MHz for Fine
Tuning, you cannot enter 60 MHz.
Pressing
[ENT]
while entering a frequency fills the remaining digits
with 0's.
If you enter a value outside the transmit and receive frequency
range, a beep sounds and the entry will be rejected.
If the first entered value is from 0 to 5, that digit will automatically be
set as the 10 MHz digit; entering a first value from 6 to 9 will set that
digit as the 1 MHz digit.
Even if you enter the 10 Hz digit, "0" will not appear.
Entering the frequency deactivates the RIT and XIT. However, the
respective offset frequencies cannot be released.
In any mode other than AM and FM mode and when Fine Tuning
is disabled, the 10 Hz digit will be the least digit that you can enter,
and in AM and FM modes, 100 Hz digit is the least digit you can
enter.
After entering a frequency while in Auto mode, the operating mode
automatically changes.
{page 4-11}
DISPLAYING THE HISTORY OF THE FREQUENCY
ENTRIES
A maximum of the last 10 frequencies entered using the
numeric keypad can be stored in the transceiver. To reuse
a frequency you previously entered, that frequency can be
recalled from the last 10 entered frequencies.
1
Press
[ENT]
to allow you to enter the frequency.
All digits for the frequency are displayed with "-" (dash).
2
Rotate the
MULTI/CH
to display the histories.
Stored frequencies along with their log numbers appear.
The most recent frequency along with the earliest log
number appears first.
Rotate the
MULTI/CH
control clockwise to increase the log
number and display the older logs in sequence.
3
Press
[ENT]
to transfer the selected frequency to the
VFO.
Note:
If the frequency was not correctly entered, the entry will not be
stored as a last entered frequency.
If no frequency has been entered, nothing appears as a last
entered frequency.
If you enter a frequency while the auto mode frequency point is
being configured, nothing appears as a last entered frequency.
If you activate the transverter, all frequency logs will be cleared.
USING THE FREQUENCY LOCK
Frequency Lock can lock particular keys and controls
so they are not accidentally operated to change the
frequency.
[LOCK](M)
[LOCK](S)
■ Locking the Main Band Frequency
1
Press
[LOCK]
(M) to lock the frequency for the main
band.
The "LOCK" (M) LED lights orange.
■ Locking the Sub Band Frequency
1
Press
[LOCK]
(S) to lock the frequency for the sub
band.
The "LOCK" (S) LED lights orange.
SELECTING THE FREQUENCY LOCK FUNCTION
BEHAVIOR
You can configure to lock only the
Tuning
control when
using the frequency lock function.
1
Select Group No. 3, “Controls Configurations”, from the
Menu
screen.
2
Access Menu 10, “Lock Function”.
3
Press
[SELECT]
(F4) to allow editing of the parameter
box.
4
Press
[-]
(F4) or
[+]
(F5)
to select.
Frequency Lock
: Locks the keys and controls listed in the
following table.
Tuning Control Lock
:
Locks only the
Tuning
control.
The default is “Frequency Lock”.
5
Press
[
] (F1).
6
Press
[MENU]
to exit.