Kenwood TM-V708A User Manual - Page 83

You can also press Mic

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VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL) Install the optional VS-3 unit to use this function {page 79}. Each time you change the transceiver mode, such as VFO or Memory Recall, the transceiver automatically announces the new mode. To use the installed VS-3 unit, access Menu 1-2-4 (VOICE) and select "English". The default is OFF. The table below shows what the transceiver automatically announces when it enters a new mode. Key Pressed [VFO] [MR] [CALL] [PM] [MNU] [BAND SEL] Mic PF key programmed with Enter {page 60} 2 New Mode VFO Memory Recall Call Channel Programmable Memory Menu New TX/ Control band Keypad Direct Entry Announcement "VFO" "MR" "Call" "PM" "Menu" and current menu number "A" or "B", current frequency, and current TX power 1 "Enter" (and numbers as they are entered) 1 When pressed in Memory Recall mode, the transceiver announces "A" or "B", the channel number, "channel", the frequency, and the TX power. When in Call Channel mode, the transceiver announces "A" or "B", "call", the frequency, and the TX power. 2 When pressed in VFO or Memory Recall mode. You can also press Mic [6] in Microphone Control mode {page 73} or the PF key programmed with Voice {page 60}. The transceiver announces the displayed information as follows, depending on the current mode. VFO VFO frequency on the current band beginning with the 100 MHz digit. (MHz decimal point: "point") Memory Recall Channel number, "channel", and the frequency. For the L or U channels, "low" or "up", the channel number, and the frequency. Channel Display Channel number and "channel". For the L or U channels, "low" or "up" and the channel number. Call Channel Recall "Call" and the frequency. Menu Menu mumber (with Voice key only). Tone frequency, Current Tone frequency, CTCSS CTCSS frequency, frequency, or DCS code. DCS code select To change the volume of voice output, access Menu 1-2-5 (VOICE VOLUME) and select from levels 1 to 7. The default is level 5. Note: While using Transceiver Lock, the transceiver makes an announcement only when pressing Mic [6] in Microphone Control 19 mode or the PF key programmed with Voice. When in All-control Lock mode, pressing these keys simply causes an error tone to sound. The transceiver does not make an announcement in any case. 77

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Install the optional VS-3 unit to use this function
{page 79}.
Each time you change the transceiver mode,
such as VFO or Memory Recall, the transceiver
automatically announces the new mode.
To use the installed VS-3 unit, access Menu 1°2°4
(VOICE) and select ±English².
The default is OFF.
The table below shows what the transceiver
automatically announces when it enters a new mode.
1
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announces ±A² or ±B², the channel number, ±channel², the
frequency, and the TX power.
When in Call Channel mode,
the transceiver announces ±A² or ±B², ±call², the frequency,
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To change the volume of voice output, access Menu
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The default is level 5.
Note:
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[6]
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transceiver does not make an announcement in any case.
VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL)
You can also press Mic
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in Microphone Control mode
{page 73} or the PF key programmed with Voice
{page 60}.
The transceiver announces the displayed
information as follows, depending on the current mode.
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