Operating Instructions

oInhibiting the frequency setting (channel selection only)

Call up function SF 10 using the MDE key. The following displays appear :

Top line

SF 10

Bottom line

0 or 1

Select the required function using the kHz key and store the function by pressing the STO key.

0 = Frequency setting not possible. The VHF station can only work on the frequencies stored in the individual chan- nels.

1 = Frequency setting possible (standard setting).

oInhibiting the frequency storage

Call up function SF 11 using the MDE key. The following display appears :

Top line

SF 11

Bottom line

0 or 1

Select the required function using the kHz switch and store the selection by pressing the STO key.

0 = The storage of frequencies in the individual channels is not possible. The portable VHF station can only work on the set frequency.

1 = Storage of frequencies in the individual channels is possible (standard setting)

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oOperation of the various modes

The portable VHF station performs various functions which are covered by individual operating modes.

The mode is selected by briefly pressing the MDE key. If it is pressed for a long time (more than 1 second) this selects mode 1. It is also possible to change directly from modes 2 to 3 directly to mode 1 by pressing the exchange key.

Modes:

1Standard mode (display of active and preset frequency), setting the preset frequency and storing frequencies in the storage channels.

2Display of the storage frequencies in the storage channels or calling up the scan function.

3Display of power supply voltage and active frequency.

4 Service mode, for setting the equipment configuration.

NOTE

The portable VHF station automatically stores changes within two se- conds, such as a mode or frequency change. This means that changes made immediately before switch off sometimes cannot be stored. Exce- pions are selective storage operations which are stored using the STO key. The automatic storage means that the previous mode is again displayed after switch on.

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