Vertex Standard FT-1000MP manual GrP1-cH, GrP2-cH, GrP3-cH, GrP4-cH, GrP5-cH, Quick-cH, Not Used

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Menu Selection and Settings

INTRODUCTION

In earlier chapters, basic and advanced operation were covered to explain the various transceiver fea- tures. This chapter covers all of the menu selections entries and their settings used by the transceiver. These functions were described previously, but must be con- figured as desired using menu programming. Menu selections are shown as they appear in the display to assist you as you go along.

MENU SELECTIONS

Eighty-two transceiver settings are contained in pro- gramming menu (refer to the menu list shown on the opposite page).

rTo enter the “Menu” mode, press and hold in [FAST], then press [ENT].

rThe SUB VFO-B display will show the selection name, while the Main VFO display field shows the current setting for the selected menu item.

rRotating the VRF/MEM CH knob displays the vari- ous menu selections, whose numbers appear in the memory channel box.

rRotating the Main VFO knob, once you have se- lected a menu item, lets you choose between the various settings available for the displayed selec- tion. Some settings are merely an off/on switch, while others are variable tuning step sizes, time and frequency values, or mode choices.

0-1 GrP1-cH

Selects the number of default memory channels (from 1-99) available within Memory Group 1. If all 99 memory channels are enabled, Memory Group 2 is not configurable.

0-2 GrP2-cH

Selects the number of memory channels (from 1-

99)available within Memory Group 2 (if less than 99 memory channels are enabled in Memory Group 1). If all 99 memory channels are enabled, Memory Group 3 is not configurable.

0-3 GrP3-cH

Selects the number of memory channels available within Memory Group 3 (if Groups 1 and 2 are not con- figured for 99 channels total). If all 99 memory chan- nels are enabled, Memory Group 4 is not configurable.

0-4 GrP4-cH

Selects the number of memory channels available within Memory Group 4 if Groups 1, 2, and 3 are not configured for 99 channels total. If all 99 memory chan- nels are enabled, Memory Group 5 is not configurable.

0-5 GrP5-cH

Selects the number of memory channels available within memory Group 5 (to 99 total) if Groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 are not configured for 99 channels total.

Easy Recall Menu

Several menu selections can be accessed directly via two keystokes from the front panle:

[FAST] + [NB]

Menu 2-8

(nb)

[FAST] + [NOTCH]

Menu 2-9

(notch)

[FAST] + [VCC/MIC]

Menu 3-4 (briGHt)

[FAST] + [BK-IN]

Menu 7-5 (kyr-dLy)

[FAST] + RX-(SUB VFO-B)

Menu 8-7 (Sub-AGc)

0-6 quick-cH

Quick Memory Bank Channels - Allocates 1 to 5 memories for use with the instant-write “quick-memory” feature.

0-7 (Not Used)

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Contents Vertex Standard Yaesu Europe B.VTabel of Contents General Description MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating ManualMARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual Specifications GeneralTransmitter ReceiverPLUG/CONNECTOR Pinout Diagrams Accessories & Options Supplied AccessoriesIf Crystal Filter Options Optional Main Receiver FiltersOptional Sub Receiver Filter Available OptionsPower Connections Safety PrecautionsGround Connections Electrical Shock Prevention Antenna PrecautionsRF Field Exposure Advisory & Electromagnetic Compatibility General Setup FP-29Preliminary Inspection Transceiver LocationAdjusting the Front Feet Memory BackupAntenna Considerations RG-8XAccessory Installation Linear Amplifier InterfacingQSK Operation with QSK AmplifiersOperation with NON-QSK Amplifiers FL-2100SERIES or Others About ALC Transverter Operation Digital Modem TNC, WEATHERFAX, ETC. Interfacing Digital Modes with a TNC Or Computer Sound Card PSK-31MARK-V FT-1000MP TNC Accessory Installation Accessory Installation Features Configuration SuggestionsOther DIGITAL/RECORDING Device Interfacing CW KEY/PADDLE and Computer Keying Interface SuggestionsLarge Receive Antennas Antenna ConnectionsPersonal Computer Interfacing for Contest SOFTWARE, ETC Front Panel Controls AF Gain RF Gain Knob RF PWR KnobSUB AF Knob Moni KnobMode Selection Buttons Edsp FiltersCLASS-A Button Fast ButtonMain VFO-A Tuning Knob Main VFO-A RX & TX Switch-LEDShuttle Jog and VRF & Idbt Buttons AF REV ButtonVFO & Memory Control Band KeypadSUB VFO-B RX & TX Switch-LED Lock ButtonSUB SQL Knob CW and Electronic Keyer ControlsNOR NAR Mode Bandwidth Buttons NOR/NAR1/NAR2 ButtonsNB Button 2nd and 3rd if Filter BandwidthVRF Indicator Tuner ButtonVRF/MEM CH Knob VRF/MEM CH Knob SequenceLCD Bargraph Meter Indications Sub Receiver Mode MEM FWait HI SWRTOP Panel Access & Controls PKT Rtty12. CW Additional NoteRear Panel Controls & Connectors Remote JackCW Sidetone Trimmer Packet DIN JackBand Data DIN Jack DC in JackOperation Key BeeperBefore Starting Menu ProgrammingSpecial Note for CW Mode Reverse CW sideband Mode SelectionVFO Knob Shuttle JogFast Button Operation VRF/MEM CHDisplay Settings Panel Up/Down ButtonsMicrophone Up/Dwn Buttons VFO Channel SteppingAlternate VFO Operation Front & Rearevfo Toggle VFOsVFO Selection & Receiver Muting Keypad Frequency EntryCW Tuning Signal Tuning Meter IndicationsRTTY/PKT Tuning AM Synchronous Tuning Expanded Tuning ScaleAM Synchronous Tuning SUB-DISPLAY Mode Selection General Coverage Reception AM Broadcast ReceptionMeter Frequency Band Range MHz Receiver Front End Configuration For illustrative purposes Wide Band and Tuned Preamp SelectionDealing with Interference VRF Variable RF FRONT-END FilterIPO Intercept Point Optimization RF Gain SettingAGC Automatic Gain Control Selection Noise Blanker Main receiver VFO-A if Bandwidth Filter SelectionIf Filter Bandwidth Selection There are two banks of select Width Action Using Width control to reduce QRM Width ControlSHIFT/WIDTH Tuning Steps Using if Shift to reduce QRMIf Shift Action Notch FilterAdvice on QRM Reduction Clarifier RX/TX Offset TuningClarifier Settings Offset Display ModeTransmitting Antenna SelectionBand TX Range Selecting AntennasTransmitter Monitor Important NoteSSB Transmission Microphone Tone Selection RF Speech ProcessorClass-A Operation Carrier Point OffsetStraight-Key Operation VOX Operation Voice-Actuated T/R Switching OperationCW Transmission ACS Auto Character Spacing Electronic Keyer OperationCW Straight Key and Paddle Connections Keyer Settings CW Pitch Setting and Spot ToneDigital Mode Operation Rtty OperationBaud Packet AM TransmissionBaud FM Packet Packet OperationTNC Tone Pair Tone Center Frequency FM Repeater Operation FM TransmissionMain and Sub VFO Audio Dual ReceptionUsing Headphones for Dual Receive Headphone Audio AdjustmentsSUB VFO-B Settings Split Operation ModeSplit Frequency Operation Bandwidth Diversity Reception Sideband Diversity ReceptionVFO Tracking Memory Features Memory StructureBasic Memory Storage Procedure Auto Channel-UpRegarding the VRF/MEM CH Knob Memory ProgrammingRecalling & Operating on Memory Channels Memory TuningMemory Checking Copying a Selected Memory to VFO-A Grouping Memories Limiting Memory Group OperationCopying Between Memories QMB Quick Memory Bank Operation Auto Memory Write VFO ScanningMemory Scanning Memory Scan SkipScan Skip Disable Scan Resume ModeMemory Masking Programmed Memory Scanning PMS Memories P1 ~ P9 Advanced Features Edsp Modulation Edsp ContoursEdsp Functions Edsp RX Audio EnhancementEdsp Auto Multiple Notch Filter Edsp Noise ReducerEdsp Auto Multiple Notch Action Important Note About Edsp Features Remote Control OperationIntroduction Contest Keyer ControlContest Number Memory CQ or ID MemoryUser Message Memories 1 Message StorageTune Mode Contest Keyer OperationIII. Main VFO-A Control II. VFO/MEMORY ControlUSER-CUSTOMIZED Operating Mode OverviewComments Sub VFO B Dial Main VFO a DialDVS-2 Controls Message Recording Playback Message RecordingSegment No Function SegmentReceiver Recording with Selecting Receiver AudioMessage Transmission Message MonitorPhone Patch Operation OperationTuning Meter RE-CALIBRATION Packet TuningCAT 5-BYTE Command Structure Overview CAT Data ProtocolOpcode CAT Data Byte FormatConstructing and Sending CAT Commands 50 H 03 H 00 H 81 H 09 HDATA/ARGUMENT Bytes 0A HStatus Update Data Organization DownloadingStatus Flags Bytes 1~ Memory Channel Data ByteStatus Flag Byte #1 Contents Status Flag Byte #4 ContentsStatus Flag Byte #2 Contents Status Flag Byte #5 ContentsMemory Channel Data Hex Codes Byte Data Record Structure Rtty PKT Coding Examples Opcode Command Chart 0AH0CH 0EHCommand Parameter Bytes Opcode Or Key 1st 2rd 3rd 4th 5th 70HEdsp 75HRPT 8AHVFO 8CHFAH Byte Format F = 00H Byte Format F = 01HGrP1-cH GrP2-cHGrP3-cH GrP4-cHAuto-uP EdSPDiAL-SPd SJ-SPEEdAuto-in ScAn-ALLSc-dL-ti NotcHSP-HoLd Not Used RF outBEEP BEEP-FCW nor DAtAnAr2Sub-FiL FiLPAc-tonE Not Used CtcSSTonE SEt RPt-SHFtRc-Func FASt-SEtLock-SEL PA-cntUSEr-SEt Sub-AGcTunEr CAr oFStCustom Frequency & Display Offset Information 1st Fc = F + 70.455 BFO kHzKHz 500 Hz 250 Hz PKT-F UserMenu Selection Setting Table Func No Function Setting Range DefaultMain VFO-A/SUB VFO-B MONO/STEREO 1/STEREO StereoSEPARATE/BALANCE Separate NORMAL/REVERSE NormalDefault User Function Settings LSB USB CW USB CW LSB Rtty LSB Rtty USB PKT LSBRX PLL Easy Set Mode SettingsTX PLL Installing Internal Accessories TCXO-6 InstallationFilter Installation InstallationMain Receiver 2ND and 3RD if Filters SUB Receiver CW Narrow FilterInternal 13.8V Fuse Replacement Lithium Battery ReplacementMemory BACK-UP Switch POWER-ON Microprocessor Reset Procedures MARK-V FT-1000MP Operating Manual