Icom ID-5100A Full Instruction Manual - Page 4

About The Touch Screen - id 5100 release

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Previous view INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN DDTouch screen precautions Briefly touching the controller's touch operates the function. • The touch screen may not properly work when LCD protection film or sheet is attached. • Touching the screen with finger nails, sharp topped object and so on, or touching the screen hard may damage the screen. • Tablet PC's operations such as flick input, pinch in and pinch out cannot be performed with this touch screen (based on the resistance film type). DDTouch screen maintenance • If the touch screen becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. • When you wipe the touch screen, be careful not to push it too hard or scratch it with finger nails. Otherwise you may damage the touch screen. DDTouch operation (Short touch): If the display is touched briefly, one short beep sounds. (Long touch): If the display is touched for 1 second, one short and one long beep sound. • After the beep, the operation is enabled. In the instruction manual, the touch operation is described as shown below. If the display is touched briefly, one short beep sounds. If the display is touched for 1 second, one short and one long beep sound. DDAbout the Touch area Areas you can touch for various operations are shown below. • This page describes the main operations of the touch screen. See the appropriate pages for other operations. Displays the connected Bluetooth® device: • This icon appears only when the optional UT-133 Blurtooth® unit is installed, and connects to the Bluetooth® device. Dual or Single band display selection: • MAIN band: U sed for TX or radio's settings • SUB band: U sed for the Dualwatch operation Operating mode selection: "MHz" tuning selection: Operating band selection: "kHz" tuning selection: Tuning step selection: Displays the date and time: Stops recording: • This icon appears while recording. Displays the GPS menu window: Sets MAIN band to the right side: Dual or Single band display selection: • In the Single band, touch [B] to set the B band as the MAIN band. Sets MAIN band to the right side: ID-5100 Function menu operations • The following operations are examples. Sets the Mode: Displays the Monitor function: TX power selection: Function menu selection: Displays the Function menu list: Displays the Menu screen: Displays the Memory Write window: Writes to a blank CH: Scan type selection: Starts a scan: • The last used scan starts. Home CH selection: • Selects the Home CH that you set in the QUICK Menu. Home CH setting: Displays the Displays the QUICK Menu: DR screen: Mutes the audio: • D-STAR settings can • Releases mute when rotating [DIAL], easily be made. [VOL] or [SQL], or operating a key, touch screen or microphone. iii

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INTRODUCTION
Touch screen precautions
D
Briefly touching the controller’s touch operates the
function.
• The touch screen may not properly work when LCD
protection film or sheet is attached.
• Touching the screen with finger nails, sharp topped
object and so on, or touching the screen hard may
damage the screen.
• Tablet PC’s operations such as flick input, pinch in and
pinch out cannot be performed with this touch screen
(based on the resistance film type).
Touch screen maintenance
D
• If the touch screen becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it
clean with a soft, dry cloth.
• When you wipe the touch screen, be careful not to
push it too hard or scratch it with finger nails. Other-
wise you may damage the touch screen.
Touch operation
D
(Short touch)
:
If the display is touched briefly, one
short beep sounds.
(Long touch)
:
If the display is touched for 1 sec-
ond, one short and one long beep
sound.
• After the beep, the operation is enabled.
In the instruction manual, the touch operation is de-
scribed as shown below.
If the display is touched briefly, one short beep
sounds.
If the display is touched for 1 second, one short
and one long beep sound.
ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN
ID-5100
Function menu selection:
Displays
the Function menu list:
Displays the QUICK Menu:
Mutes the audio:
• Releases mute when rotating [DIAL],
[VOL] or [SQL], or operating a key,
touch screen or microphone.
Function menu
operations
• The following operations
are examples.
Sets MAIN band to the
right side:
Sets MAIN band to the
right side:
Dual or Single band
display selection:
• In the Single band, touch
[B] to set the B band as
the MAIN band.
Displays the
DR screen:
• D-STAR settings can
easily be made.
Home CH selection:
• Selects the Home CH that you
set in the QUICK Menu.
Home CH setting:
Displays the Menu screen:
“kHz” tuning selection:
Tuning step selection:
Displays the Memory
Write window:
Writes to a blank
CH:
Scan type
selection:
Starts a scan:
• The last used scan
starts.
Dual or Single band display selection:
Operating mode
selection:
“MHz” tuning
selection:
Operating band
selection:
TX power selection:
• MAIN band: Used for TX or radio’s settings
• SUB band: Used for the Dualwatch operation
Displays the Monitor
function:
Sets the Mode:
Displays the date
and time:
Displays the GPS
menu window:
Displays the connected Bluetooth
®
device
:
• This icon appears only when the optional UT-133
Blurtooth
®
UNIT
is installed, and connects to the Blu-
etooth
®
device.
Stops recording:
• This icon appears while
recording.
About the Touch area
D
Areas you can touch for various operations are shown below.
• This page describes the main operations of the touch screen. See the appropriate pages for other operations.