Kenwood TS-2000 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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15 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES
VS-3 VOICE SYNTHESIZER (OPTIONAL)
Install the optional VS-3 unit to use this function.
Each time you change the transceiver mode such
as VFO A/B or Memory Recall, the transceiver
automatically announces the new mode. In
addition, you can program the front panel [PF] key
so that pressing it makes the transceiver announce
the displayed information. If you have the optional
MC-47 microphone, you can program one of the
Mic [PF] keys for this function as well.
For an explanation on how to install the VS-3 unit,
refer to “INSTALLING OPTIONS” {page 97}.
The table below indicates what the transceiver
automatically announces when it changes the settings.
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Note: The PF key assignment parameter is announced as the
number shown below.
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871HC972HC083HC18ENIF
28RLC38LLAC48LRTC58zHM1
682/1TNA78BN88.R.N98.C.B
09.N.A99FFO
For the [PF] key, the transceiver will announce
different information, depending on whether VOICE1
or VOICE2 is selected.
VOICE1:
VFO or memory channel frequencies are
announced beginning with the 10 MHz digit and
continuing through to the 10 Hz digit. If the
memory channel has no data stored, “open” is
announced. For the MHz decimal point, “point” is
announced. For the kHz decimal point, a short
pause (200 ms) is made. A 200 ms pause is also
made between the channel number and the
frequency.
Menu numbers and their settings are announced
with a short pause (200 ms) between the menu
number and the setting.
Note: If operating a key or a control changes the contents of the
display while an announcement is in progress, the announcement is
interrupted.
VOICE2:
The S-meter readings at the time you pressed the
key, are announced, for example, “S5” or “20 dB”.
The table below shows the available announcements
when the [PF] (VOICE2) is pressed.
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tnem
3~11S11S
42S22S
6~53S33S
74S44S
9~85S55S
016S66S
21~117S77S
318S88S
51~419S99S
81~61Bd0101Bd01
02~91Bd0211Bd02
22~12Bd0321Bd03
52~32Bd0431Bd04
82~62Bd0541Bd05
03~92Bd0651Bd06
1 Assign VOICE1 (63) or VOICE2 (64) to the front
panel [PF] key by accessing Menu No. 51A. Or, if
you are using the optional MC-47 or MC-52DM
microphone, assign one of the Mic [PF] keys to
either VOICE1 or VOICE2. For programming Mic
[PF] keys, refer to “MICROPHONE PF KEYS”
{page 77}.
2 Press the [PF] key that you programmed.
An announcement is made based on the
VOICE1 or VOICE2 selection.
To interrupt the announcement, press the [PF]
key again.