Kenwood TM-D710GE Instruction Manual - Page 33

Other Op-6, Automatic Power Off Apo, Pc Port Speed, Display Partition Bar, Power On Password

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AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO) Automatic Power Off is a background function that monitors whether or not any operations have been performed (keys pressed, Tuning control turned, etc.), and turns the transceiver power OFF if it has not been in use. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 917 (APO). POWER ON PASSWORD If power on password is activated, you cannot operate the transceiver without first entering your password, after turning the transceiver power ON. Your password can be changed using the MCP-6A software, and can contain up to 6 digits. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 998. 2 Set the APO time limit to 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes, or OFF. • After the time limit passes with no operations (default is OFF), APO turns the transceiver power OFF. However, 1 minute before the power turns OFF, "APO" appears on the display and blinks, and a warning tone sounds. 2 Set the power on password to ON or OFF. • When set to ON, "PASSWD" appears on the display. 3 Enter your password. Note: If any settings are changed during while APO is ON, the timer resets. When you stop changing the settings, the timer begins counting again from 0. PC PORT SPEED Select 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600 bps for the PC port speed. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 920. 4 After entering up to 6 digits, press the Tuning control to set the password. Note: Even with Menu 998 turned ON, the power on password function will not be activated unless you first program a password using the MCP-6A software. 2 Set the PC port speed to 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600 bps. • Turning the power ON/OFF will change the port speed setting. DISPLAY PARTITION BAR The partition bar that appears between bands A and B can be removed if desired. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 928. 2 Set the partition bar display to ON or OFF. OTHER OP-6

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OTHER OP-6
AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (APO)
Automatic Power Off is a background function that monitors
whether or not any operations have been performed (keys
pressed,
Tuning
control turned, etc.), and turns the transceiver
power OFF if it has not been in use.
1
Enter Menu mode and access Menu 917 (APO).
2
Set the APO time limit to 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes, or
OFF.
After the time limit passes with no operations (default is OFF),
APO turns the transceiver power OFF.
However, 1 minute before
the power turns OFF, “APO” appears on the display and blinks,
and a warning tone sounds.
Note:
If any settings are changed during while APO is ON, the timer resets.
When you stop changing the settings, the timer begins counting again from 0.
PC PORT SPEED
Select 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600 bps for the PC port speed.
1
Enter Menu mode and access Menu 920.
2
Set the PC port speed to 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600 bps.
Turning the power ON/OFF will change the port speed setting.
DISPLAY PARTITION BAR
The partition bar that appears between bands A and B can be
removed if desired.
1
Enter Menu mode and access Menu 928.
2
Set the partition bar display to ON or OFF.
POWER ON PASSWORD
If power on password is activated, you cannot operate the
transceiver without first entering your password, after turning the
transceiver power ON.
Your password can be changed using the
MCP-6A software, and can contain up to 6 digits.
1
Enter Menu mode and access Menu 998.
2
Set the power on password to ON or OFF.
When set to ON, “PASSWD” appears on the display.
3
Enter your password.
4
After entering up to 6 digits, press the
Tuning
control to set
the password.
Note:
Even with Menu 998 turned ON, the power on password function will not
be activated unless you first program a password using the MCP-6A software.