Vs-3 voice synthesizer (optional) – Kenwood TM-V7E User Manual
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VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL)
In addition, the transceiver announces the displayed
information as follows when pressing Mic [6] in Microphone
Control mode {page 77} or the PF key programmed with
Voice {page 72}.
•
In VFO mode, announces the VFO frequency on the Control
band beginning with the 100 MHz digit. For the MHz decimal
point, announces “point”.
•
In Memory Recall mode, announces the channel number,
“channel”, and the frequency. For the L or U channels,
announces “low” or “up”, the channel number, and the
frequency.
•
In Channel Display mode, announces only the channel
number. For the L or U channels, announces “low” or “up”
and the channel number.
•
In Call Channel mode, announces “call” and the frequency.
Note:
◆
To deactivate the Voice Synthesizer function after installing the
optional VS-3 unit, access Item No. 3 (Voice) under Menu No. 14
(Audio), and select OFF.
◆
While using Transceiver Lock or All Lock, the transceiver makes an
announcement only when pressing Mic [6] in Microphone Control
mode or the PF key programmed with Voice.
◆
The Voice Synthesizer function does not work while transmitting or
scanning.
Install the optional VS-3 unit to use this function {page 84}.
Each time you change the transceiver mode such as VFO
or Memory Recall, the transceiver automatically announces
the new mode.
The table below shows what the transceiver automatically
announces when it enters a new mode.
1
When pressed in Memory Recall mode, the transceiver
announces the channel number, “channel”, and the
frequency.
2
When pressed in VFO or Memory Recall mode.
Mic PF key
programmed with
Enter {page 72}
2
VFO
Memory Recall
Call Channel
Programmable
Memory
Menu
New TX/
Control band
Keypad Direct
Entry
“VFO”
“MR”
“Call”
“PM”
“Menu”
Current frequency
1
“Enter”
Key Pressed
New Mode
Announcement
[VFO]
[MR]
[CALL]
[PM]
[MNU]
[BAND SEL]