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    AUX 
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    517EXT. DATA BANDExternal TNC data band type
    A-BAND/  B-BAND/  TX:A-BAND  RX:B-BAND/  RX:A-BAND  TX:B-BAND
    A-BAND
    518EXT. DATA SPEEDExternal TNC data communications speed1200/ 9600 bps1200  bps
    519PC PORT BAUDRATE PC terminal baud rate speed
    9600/ 19200/ 38400/ 57600 bps9600 bps
    520SQC SOURCESQC output type
    OFF/ BUSY/ SQL/ TX/  BUSY or TX/  SQL or TX
    BUSY or TX
    521AUTO PM STOREAutomatic PM entryOFF/ ONON
    522 2REMOTE IDPersonal Identification Number000 ~ 999000
    523 2REMOTE ANSWER BACKAnswer backOFF/ ONON
    524DATEDateSee explanation–
    525TIMEClock timeSee explanation–
    526TIME ZONETime zoneUTC + 14:00 ~ UTC − 14:00UTC
    527DISPLAY PARTITION BARDisplay partition barOFF/ ONON
    528COM PORT BAUDRATECOM terminal baud rate speed
    9600/ 19200/ 38400/ 57600 bps9600 bps
    529INT. DATA BAND (PACKET)Internal TNC data band (PACKET)
    A-BAND/  B-BAND/  TX:A-BAND  RX:B-BAND/  RX:A-BAND  TX:B-BAND
    A-BAND 
    						
    							
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    AUX 
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    500POWER ON MESSAGEPower on message setupUp to 8 charactersHELLO !!
    501BRIGHTNESSDisplay brightnessOFF/ LEVEL 1 ~  LEVEL 8LEVEL 8
    502AUTO BRIGHTNESSDisplay auto brightnessOFF/ ONOFF
    503BACKLIGHT COLORBacklight colorAMBER/ GREENAMBER
    504CONTRASTDisplay contrastLEVEL 1 ~  LEVEL 16LEVEL 8
    505DISPLAY REVERSE 
    MODEDisplay reverse modePOSITIVE/ NEGATIVEPOSITIVE
    521AUTO PM STOREAutomatic PM entryOFF/ ONON
    524DATEDateSee explanation–
    525TIMEClock timeSee explanation–
    526TIME ZONETime zoneUTC + 14:00 ~ UTC − 14:00UTC
    528COM PORT BAUDRATECOM terminal baud rate speed
    9600/ 19200/ 38400/ 57600 bps9600 bps 
    						
    							
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    APRS
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    600
    BASIC SETTING
    MY CALLSIGNCall sign entryUp to 9 charactersNOCALL
    BEACON TYPEBeacon typeAPRS/ NAVITRAAPRS
    601
    INTERNAL TNC
    DATA BAND
    *RC-D710 +  TM-V71
    Data band type
    A-BAND/  B-BAND/  TX:A-BAND  RX:B-BAND/  RX:A-BAND  TX:B-BAND
    A-BAND
    DATA SPEEDData communications speed1200/ 9600 bps1200 bps
    DCD SENSEDCD sense type
    D or RxD BAND/  BOTH BAND/ IGNORE DCD
    *RC-D710 + TM-V71
    D or RxD BAND
    ON/  IGNORE DCD
    *RC-D710 + PG-5J
    ON
    TX DELAYTX delay time100/ 150/ 200/ 300/ 400/ 500/ 750/ 1000 ms200 ms
    602
    GPS PORT
    BAUD RATEBaud rate speed2400/ 4800/ 9600 bps4800 bps
    INPUTGPS data input type
    OFF/ GPS/ WEATHER(Da vis)/ WEATHER (PeetBros) 
    OFF
    OUTPUTGPS data output typeOFF/ WAYPOINT/ DGPSOFF
    603
    WAYPOINT
    FORMATWay point formatNMEA/ MAGELLAN/ KENWOODNMEA
    NAMEWay point name 6-CHAR ~ 9-CHAR6-CHAR
    OUTPUTWay point  output typeALL/ LOCAL/ FILTEREDALL 
    						
    							
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    APRS
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    604COM PORT
    OUTPUTCOM port  outputOFF/ ONOFF
    605
    MY POSITION
    NAMEName entrySee explanation−
    LATITUDELatitude entrySee explanation−
    LONGITUDELongitude entrySee explanation−
    606
    BEACON INFORMATION
    SPEEDSpeed information setupOFF/ ONON
    ALTITUDEAltitude information setupOFF/ ONON
    POSITION AMBIGUITYPosition ambiguity modeOFF/ 1-DIGIT ~ 4-DIGITOFF
    607
    POSITION COMMENT
    POSITION COMMENTPosition commentSee explanationOff Duty
    608
    STATUS TEXT
    TEXTStatus text See explanation−
    TX RATEStatus text TX rateOFF/ 1/1 ~ 1/81/1
    609
    PACKET FILTER 
    POSITION LIMITPosition limitSee explanationOFF
    TYPEPacket filter type
    WHEATHER/ DIGI/ MOBILE/ OBJECT/ NAVITRA/OTHERS
    Checked all
    610
    STATION ICON
    STATION ICONStation iconSee explanationW (KENWOOD icon)
    611
    BEACON TX ALGORITHM
    METHODMethodMANUAL/ PTT/ AUTOMANUAL
    INITIAL INTERVALInitial interval time0.2/ 0.5/ 1/ 3/ 5/ 10/ 20/ 30 min3 min
    DECAY ALGORITHMDecay algorithmOFF/ ONON
    PROPORTIONAL PATHINGProportional pathingOFF/ ONON 
    						
    							
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    APRS
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    612PACKET PATH
    TYPEPacket path typeSee explanation
    613
    NETWORK
    NETWORKNetworkUp to 9 charactersAPK102
    614
    VOICE ALERT *RC-D710 + TM-V71
    VOICE ALERTVoice alertOFF/ ONOFF
    CTCSS FREQUENCYCTCSS frequencySee explanation100.0 Hz
    615
    WEATHER STATION
    TXWeather TXOFF/ ONOFF
    TX INTERVALWeather TX interval time5/ 10/ 30 min5 min
    616DIGIPEAT (MY CALL)
    DIGIPEATDigipeatOFF/ ONOFF
    617UI CHECK
    TIMEUI check time0 ~ 250 sec28 sec
    618
    UIDIGI
    UIDIGIUIDIGISee explanationALIASES
    619
    UIFLOOD
    UIFLOOD
    UIFLOODSee explanationALIASES
    SUBSTITUTION
    620
    UITRACE
    UITRACEUITRACESee explanationALIASES
    621USER PHRASES
    USER PHRASESUser phrasesSee explanation
    622
    AUTO MESSAGE REPLY
    REPLYReply messageOFF/ ONOFF
     TEXTAuto message reply textUp to 50 characters−
    REPLY TOReply toUp to 9 characters 
    						
    							
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    APRS
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    623
    GROUP FILTERING
    MESSAGEMessage groupUp to 59 charactersALL, QST, CQ, KWD
    BLNBLN groupUp to 29 characters−
    624
    SOUND
    RX BEEPRX BeepOFF/ MESSAG E ONLY/ MINE/ ALL NEW/ ALLALL
    SPECIAL CALLSpecial callUp to 9 characters−
    APRS VOICE *RC-D710 +  TM-V71APRS voiceOFF/ ONON
    625
    INTERRUPT DISPLAY
    DISPLAY AREADisplay area
    OFF/ HALF/ ENTIRE *RC-D710 +  TM-V71
    ENTIRE
    OFF/ ENTIRE *RC-D710 +PG-5JENTIRE
    AUTO BRIGHTNESSAuto brightnessOFF/ ONON
    CHANGE COLORChange colorOFF/ ONON
    626
    DISPLAY UNIT 1
    SPEED, DISTANCESpeed/ distancemi/h mile/ Km/h mile/ Knots nmmi/h mile
    ALTITUDE, RAINAltitude/ rainfeet/inch/ m/nmfeet/inch
    TEMPERATURETemperature°F/ °C°F
    627
    DISPLAY UNIT 2
    POSITIONPosition formatdd°mm. mm’/ dd°mm’ ss. s”dd°mm. mm’
    GRID FORMATGrid format
    MAIDENHEAD GRID/ SAR GRID (CONV)/ SAR GRID (CELL)
    MAIDENHEAD GRID
    628
    NAVITRA GROUP
    GROUP MODEGroup modeOFF/ ONOFF
    GROUP CODEGroup code3 characters000 
    						
    							
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    APRS
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    629
    NAVITRA MESSAGE
    MESSAGEMessageUp to 20 characters−
    SKY CMD (RC-D710 + TM-V71)
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    700 2COMMANDER CALLSIGNCommander call signUp to 9 charactersNOCALL
    701 2TRANSPORTER CALLSIGNTransporter call signUp to 9 charactersNOCALL
    702 2TONE FREQUENCYTone frequencySee explanation88.5Hz
    703 2SKY COMMANDSKY commandOFF/ COMMANDER/ TRANSPORTEROFF
    AUX 2 (RC-D710 + TM-V71)
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    998POWER ON PASSWORD Power on passwordOFF/ ONOFF
    999RESETReset
    VFO RESET/ PARTIAL RESET/ PM RESET/ FULL RESET
    VFO RESET
    AUX 2 (RC-D710 + PG-5J)
    Menu 
    No.DisplayDescriptionSetting 
    Values
    Default 
    Setting
    999RESETResetPM RESET/ FULL RESETPM RESET
    1 Available only when the optional VGS-1 unit is installed in the TM-V71(\
    A/E).2 Available only for TM-V71(A) K type models.3 Available only for TM-V71(A/E) K and E types models. 
    						
    							
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    ch A r A ct E r E N try
    Certain menus require you to enter characters, such as the power on mess\
    age 
    and memory names.  When character entry is required, a cursor will appea\
    r on 
    the display.
    1  Press the Tuning control.
    •  The cursor will blink.
    2  Rotate the Tuning control to select your desired character.
    3  Press the Tuning control to set the selected character.
    •  The cursor will move to the next digit.
    •  You can move the cursor to the left or right by pressing [←] or [→].
    •
     
    You can insert one space by pressing 
    [SPACE].
    •
     
    You can insert a character by pressing 
    [INS].
    •
     
    You can delete the selected character by pressing 
    [CLR].
     4   Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the remaining characters.
    •  Press [ESC] at any time to exit Menu mode.
    •
     
    Press 
    [BACK] at any time to cancel the Menu setup and return to the Menu selection. 
    						
    							
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    n  Microphone Keypad  c haracter Entry (with  t M-V71)
     The microphone keys can also be used to enter characters.  Refer to the \
    table 
    below for characters corresponding to microphone keys.
    KeyCharacter Display (with 
    each press of the key)KeyCharacter Display (with 
    each press of the key)
    1QZ17PRS7
    2ABC28TUV8
    3DEF39WXY9
    4GHI40(space)0
    5JKL5Not used
    6MNO6#–/@
    For a memory name, status text, and message:
    KeyCharacter Display (with each press of the key)
    1qz1QZ
    2abc2ABC
    3def3DEF
    4ghi4GHI
    5jkl5JKL
    6mno6MNO
    7prs7PRS
    8tuv8TUV
    9wxy9WXY
    0(space)0
    Not used
    #
    ?!’.,–/
    &#%()
    ;:”@
     The microphone [A] ~ [D] keys have special functions assigned to them:
     [A]:   Functions the same as [CLR] 
     [B]:   Functions the same as [←]
     [C]:   Functions the same as [→]
     [D]:   Functions the same as the Tuning control 
    						
    							
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    MAINTENANCE
    GENERAL INFORMATION
    This product has been factory aligned and tested to specification before\
     shipment.  
    Attempting service or alignment without factory authorization can void t\
    he product 
    warranty.
    SERVICE
    When returning this product to your dealer or service center for repair,\
     pack it in 
    its original box and packing material.  Include a full description of th\
    e problem(s) 
    experienced.  Include your telephone number along with your name and add\
    ress 
    in case the service technician needs to contact you; if available, also \
    include your 
    fax number and e-mail address.  Don’t return accessory items unless y\
    ou feel 
    they are directly related to the service problem.
    You may return this product for service to the authorized Kenwood dealer from 
    whom you purchased it, or any authorized Kenwood service center.  Please do 
    not send subassemblies or printed circuit boards; send the complete prod\
    uct.  A 
    copy of the service report will be returned with the product.
    SERVICE NOTE
    If you desire to correspond on a technical or operational problem, pleas\
    e make 
    your note legible, short, complete, and to the point.  Help us help you \
    by providing 
    the following:
    •  Model and serial number of equipment
    •   Question or problem you are having
    •
      Other equipment in your station pertaining to the problem
    Do not pack the equipment in crushed newspapers for shipment!  Extensive\
     damage may result during rough handling or shipping.
    Note:
    u  Record the date of purchase, serial number and dealer from whom this product was purchased.
    u  For your own information, retain a written record of any maintenance per\
    formed on this product.
    u  When claiming warranty service, please include a photocopy of the bill o\
    f sale or other  proof-of-purchase showing the date of sale.
    CLEANING
    To clean the case of this product, use a neutral detergent (no strong c\
    hemicals) 
    and a damp cloth.
    SPECIFICATIONS 
    						
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