Menu, F.lock, Avfob – Kenwood TM-255E User Manual
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DISPLAY
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© MENU
Appears when accessing Menu Setup or DTSS/Page
Code Select.
© F.LOCK
Appears when the Frequency Lock function is ON.
® MHz
Appears when the MHz function is ON. Also appears
while using Memory Recall when selecting from only
programmed channels, or Memory Scroll when
choosing empty memory channels.
© AVFOB
"A VFO" appears when VFO A is selected, and "VFO
B" appears when VFO B is selected. VFOs are
selected by using [A/B]. "A" and "B" appear while
Menu A and Menu B are being accessed respectively.
© — +
Indicates the transmit offset direction in relation to the
receive frequency. "+" and are used by the
TM-255A/E and TM-455A. " + " , a n d are used
by the TM-455E.
® TONE
Appears when the subaudible tone encoder is ON.
© REV
Appears when the Reverse function is ON. Transmit
and receive frequencies are reversed.
® PROC
Appears when the transmit Speech Processor is ON.
® AlP
Appears when the Advanced Intercept Point function
is ON.
© NB
Appears when the Noise Blanker is ON.
Appears when Automatic Modulation mode is
selected.
© BELL
Appears when Tone Alert is ON.
© RIT display
Appears when Receiver Incremental Tuning is ON.
Displays the amount and direction of frequency shift
with the RIT ON, and the scan speed value while
scanning.
0 FM
Appears when the FM mode is selected by pressing
[AUTO/FM].
© LSBUSB
Appears when Lower Sideband (LSB) or Upper
Sideband (USB) is selected by pressing [SSB/CW].
© M.CH
Appears when Memory Recall is selected. Memory
Recall is selected by pressing [MR], The memory
channel digits are used while accessing Menu Setup
and DTSS/Page Code Select to indicate the
Menu No. selected. The dot to the lower right of the
memory channel digits indicates the selected memory
channel is locked-out of Memory Scan.
© ON AIR
Appears when the transceiver is in the Transmit
mode.
© BUSY
Appears when the squelch is open due to a received
signal or noise that is greater in strength than the
noise squelch threshold level. Also appears when the
noise squelch is set to minimum by turning the SQL
control fully counterclockwise. If using either CTCSS
or DTSS, appears when the squelch is open due to a
received signal that contains a CTCSS frequency or
DTSS code that matches the Tone frequency or
DTSS code programmed in your transceiver.
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