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INSTRUCTIONS
REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE
HM-157
Thank you for purchasing the HM-157
REMOTE
-
CONTROL MICROPHONE
. The COMMANDMIC IITM is a
remote control microphone for use with the IC-M602,
M504, M422, M402 or else.
Please read these instructions and transceiver’s
instruction manual carefully before installation and
operation.
■Panel description
The HM-157 remotely controls the transceiver and provides an
optional Intercom function.
zPOWER KEY [PWR]
Push for 2 sec. to turn the HM-157 power ON or OFF when
the transceiver power is turned ON.
xSCAN KEY [
[SCANSCAN](
]( )
)
➥Push to start and stop Normal or Priority scan when TAG
channels are programmed.
➥Push for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a TAG
(scanned) channel.
➥While pushing [
[H/L
H/L]
], push for 3 sec. to clear or set all TAG
channels.
cTRANSMIT POWER KEY [[H/L
H/L]]
➥Push to toggle high or low power.
• Some Channels are set to low power only.
➥While pushing this key, other keys perform secondary func-
tions.
➥While turning power ON, push to toggle the All key lock
function ON or OFF.
• “T” blinks while the All key lock function is in use.
• Only [
[PWR
PWR] ]and [
[PTT
PTT] ]function when the All key lock func-
tion is in use.
vPTT SWITCH [
[PTT
PTT]
]
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
bCHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ]
]
➥Push either key to select the operating channel, Set mode
settings, etc.
➥After pushing [
[VOL
VOL] ]or [
[SQL
SQL]
], push either key to adjust
audio level or noise squelch level, respectively.
➥After pushing [
[VOL
VOL] ]for 1 sec, push either key to adjust
the brightness of the LCD and key backlight.
➥Checks TAG channels or changes scanning direction dur-
ing scan.
➥Push either key to adjust the audio level during in Hailer
(Public Address)* mode. (* Depends on the transceiver)
➥While pushing
[VOL](
[VOL]( P
PA/RX
A/RX )
)
push either key to
adjust the audio level during in RX Speaker mode.
nCHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL KEY [
[](
](99)
)
➥ Push to select Channel 16.
➥ Push for 1 sec. to select call channel.
• “CALL” appears when call channel is selected.
➥Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming condi-
tion when call channel is selected.
➥While pushing [
[H/LH/L]
], enters channel comments program-
ming condition.
➥While turning power ON, push to enter Set mode.
mCHANNEL/DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH KEY
[[CH/WX
CH/WX](]( U/I/C)U/I/C)
➥Push to select and toggle the regular channels and
weather channels.
➥While pushing [[H/L
H/L]
], push to select one of three channel
groups in sequence.
• U.S.A., International and Canadian channels are available.
➥Push for 1 sec. to start Dualwatch or Tri-watch.
➥Stops Dualwatch or Tri-watch when either is activated.
,ATTENUATOR/INTERCOM/SCRAMBLER* KEY
[
[LO/DXLO/DX ](
]( SCR)
SCR)
➥Push to toggle the Attenuator function ON or OFF.
• “LOCAL” appears when the Attenuator is in use.
➥Push for 1 sec. to activate the Intercom function.
➥Calls the transceiver when pushed and held while in Inter-
com mode.
➥While pushing [
[H/LH/L ]
], activates an optional Voice scram-
bler* function.
• The Voice scrambler function cannot be used on Ch 16 and 70.
* The Voice scrambler function is available depends on the
transceiver.
.SQUELCH/MONITOR/LOCK KEY [[SQL
SQL](]( L)L)
➥After pushing [
[SQL
SQL]
], push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YYY
Y
Y
Y
YY] ]or [
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZZ
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to adjust noise
squelch level.
➥Push for 1 sec. to turn the monitor function ON.
➥While pushing [
[H/L
H/L ]
], push [
[SQL
SQL ](
]( L)
L) to toggle the
(microphone) Key lock function ON or OFF.
• “T” appears while Key lock function is in use.
•[[PWR
PWR ]
], [[PTT
PTT]
], [[VOL
VOL]
], [[SQL
SQL] ]and [[H/L
H/L] ]still function when
the (microphone) Key lock function is turned ON.
➥Advance the cursor while in channel comment program-
ming condition.
MONI
MONI
IC
DW
PWR SCAN H/L
TAG
DW
9
MONI
L
U/I/C
DIM
IC
SCR
CH/WX LO/DX
SQL
VOL
PA/RX
v
n
b,
.
⁄0
m
z x c
16
16
DIM
TAG
⁄0 VOLUME/DIMMER/PA/RX SPEAKER KEY
[VOL](
[VOL]( P
PA/RX
A/RX )
)
➥After pushing [[VOL
VOL]
], push [[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY] ]or [[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to adjust audio
level.
➥After pushing [VOL](
[VOL]( P
PA/RX
A/RX ) )for 1 sec, push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY] ]or
[[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to adjust the brightness of the LCD and key backlight.
➥Move the cursor backward while in the channel comment
programming condition.
➥While pushing [H/L]
[H/L], push to turn the Hailer (Public Ad-
dress)* mode ON or OFF. (* Depends on the transceiver)
➥While pushing [H/L]
[H/L], push for 1 sec. to turn the RX
Speaker mode ON or OFF.
■Function display
qCHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR
Indicates whether an U.S.A. (USA), International (INT) or
Canadian (CAN) channel is selected.
wKEY LOCK INDICATOR
➥Appears while the Key lock function is in use.
➥ Blinks while the All key lock function is in use.
eCHANNEL NUMBER READOUT
➥Indicates the selected operating channel number. “A” ap-
pears when a simplex channel is selected. “b” appears
when a receive only channel for a Canadian channel group
is selected.
➥In Set mode, indicates the selected condition.
rVOLUME INDICATOR
Appears while audio output level is adjusted.
tSQUELCH INDICATOR
Appears while noise squelch level is adjusted.
yCHANNEL COMMENT INDICATOR
➥Channel comment appears (and scrolls) if programmed.
➥In Set mode, indicates or scrolls the selected Set mode item.
uATTENUATOR INDICATOR
Appears when the Attenuator function is in use.
iSCRAMBLER INDICATOR
Appears when an optional Voice scrambler* is activated.
* The Voice scrambler is available depends on the transceiver.
oSCAN INDICATOR
➥“SCAN” appears during Normal scan.
➥ “P SCAN” appears during Priority scan.
!0 PRIORITY CHANNEL INDICATOR
Indicates a priority channel during Priority scan or Dual/Tri-
watch.
!1 DUAL/TRI WATCH INDICATOR
“DUAL” appears during Dualwatch; “TRI” during Tri-watch.
!2 WEATHER CHANNEL INDICATOR
➥ “WX” appears when a weather channel is selected.
➥ “WX ALT” appears when the Weather alert function is in
use; blinks when an alert tone is received.
!3 LOW POWER INDICATOR
Appears when low power is selected.
!4 CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR
Appears when call channel is selected.
!5 DUPLEX INDICATOR
Appears when a duplex channel is selected.
!6 TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR
Appears when a TAG channel is selected.
!7 BUSY INDICATOR
Appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch opens.
!8 TRANSMIT INDICATOR
Appears while transmitting.
■Channel selection
D
D
D
D
DDChannel 16
qPush [
[] ]to select Channel 16.
wPush [
[CH/WXCH/WX] ]to return to the condition
before selecting Channel 16, or push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]
or [
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select an operating channel.
D
D
D
D
DDCall channel
qPush [
[](
]( 9
9) )for 1 sec. to select call
channel.
wPush [
[CH/WXCH/WX ] ]to return to the condition
before selecting call channel, or push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]
or [
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select an operating channel.
D
D
D
D
DDWeather channels
qPush [
[CH/WX
CH/WX ] ]once or twice to select
the weather channel group.
wPush [
[
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY] ]or [
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select a weather chan-
nel.
ePush [
[CH/WX
CH/WX ] ]to return to the condition
before selecting the weather channel
group.
D
D
D
D
DDU.S.A., International and Canadian channels
qPush [
[CH/WXCH/WX ](
]( U/I/C) U/I/C) to select a regular channel.
• Push [[CH/WXCH/WX ](]( U/I/C) U/I/C) again, if a weather channel appears.
wWhile pushing [
[H/L
H/L]
], push [
[CH/WX
CH/WX](
]( U/I/C)
U/I/C) to select a
channel group.
• U.S.A., International and Canadian channels can be selected in
sequence.
■Receiving and transmitting
qPush [
[PWR
PWR ]
]for 2 sec. to turn power ON.
wSet the audio and squelch levels.
➥Push [
[SQL
SQL]
], then push [
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]until the noise appears.
➥Push [
[VOL
VOL]
], then push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to adjust the audio level.
➥Push [
[SQL
SQL]
], then push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY] ]until the noise disappears.
eTo change the channel group, push [
[CH/WXCH/WX](
]( U/I/C)
U/I/C)
while pushing [H/L].
rPush [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]or [
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select the desired channel.
• When receiving a signal, “ ” appears and audio is emitted
from the speaker.
• Further adjustment of the audio level may be necessary.
• Use the optional Voice scrambler function for privacy.
tPush [
[LO/DXLO/DX]
]to turn the Attenuator function ON or OFF, if
necessary.
• “LOCAL” appears when the Attenuator function is in use.
yPush [
[H/LH/L ] ]to select the output power, if necessary.
• “LOW” appears when low power is selected.
• Choose low power for short range communications, choose high
power for longer distance communications.
• Some channels are for selecting low power only.
uPush and hold [
[PTT
PTT ]
]to transmit, then speak into the micro-
phone.
• “ ” appears.
• Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission other than DSC.
Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83 CANNOT
be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters.
iRelease [[PTT
PTT] ]to receive.
IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your transmitted
signal (voice), pause a few sec. after pushing [
[PTTPTT]
], hold the
microphone 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm) from your mouth and
speak at a normal voice level.
DW
U.S.A. channels
Canadian channels
International channels
DW
DW
DW
16
16
1616
CALL
WX ALT
DUP
P SCAN
SCRM
LOCAL
TRI
DUAL
LOWTAG
CAN
USA
INT
L
TX BUSY
VOL
SQL
q
w
r
t
e
!8 !7 !4!5 !3
!2
!1
!0
o
i
u
y
!6
DIM
DIM
■HM-157 supplied accessories
Accessories included with the HM-157: Qty.
qConnection cable (OPC-1000: 6 m; 20 ft) ........................ 1
wMounting base .................................................................. 1
eMicrophone hanger .......................................................... 1
rScrews (M3 ×16; tapping) ............................................... 5
These instructions are described when the HM-157 is connected to the IC-M504. Some operations or indications may be dif-
ferent as these instructions depending on the connecting transceiver.
Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor-
porated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France,
Spain, Russia and/or other countries. COMMANDMIC II is a trademark of
Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United states.
q w e
r
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan A-6495D-1EX
Printed in Japan
© 2006 Icom Inc.
■Lock functions
The Lock function electronically locks keys and switches to pre-
vent accidental changes and function access from the micro-
phone.
• All keys, switches and controllers on the transceiver are functional.
D
D
D
D
DDActivating the Lock function
➥While pushing [
[H/LH/L]
], push [
[SQL
SQL]
]
((L)
L) to turn the Lock function ON or
OFF.
• “T” appears.
• Only [
[PWRPWR]
], [
[PTTPTT ]
], [
[H/LH/L]
], [
[SQL
SQL ]
]
(
(L)
L), [
[VOL
VOL]
]+[
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]and [
[SQL
SQL]
]+
[[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]]/[[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]are functional.
D
D
D
D
DDActivating the All key lock function
➥While pushing [H/L]
[H/L], turn the power ON
by pushing [PWR] [PWR] to turn the All key lock
function ON or OFF.
• “T” blinks.
• Only [PWR] [PWR] and [PTT]
[PTT] are functional.
■Display backlighting
The function display and keys can be backlit for better visibility
under low light conditions. The backlighting condition can also
be adjusted independently from the transceiver.
qPush [VOL](
[VOL]( P
PA/RX
A/RX ) )for 1 sec. to
enter the backlight adjusting mode.
• “ ” with the number of the backlight level
appears in the channel comment indicator.
wPush [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ]
]to adjust the backlight
level.
• The backlight level is adjustable in 7 levels
and OFF.
■Monitor function
The monitor function releases the noise squelch mute of the micro-
phone only. (An independent noise squelch system is employed.)
➥Push [[SQLSQL]](
(L) L) for 1 sec. to acti-
vate the Monitor function.
• “ ” blinks and audio is emitted.
• Any key other than [
[PWR
PWR] ]or [
[VOL
VOL] ]can-
cels the Monitor function.
■RF attenuator function
➥Push [[LO/DX
LO/DX ] ]to turn the RF attenuator
function ON and OFF.
• “LOCAL” appears.
■Voice scrambler operation
(Available depends on transceiver)
D
D
D
D
DDActivating the Scrambler
qSelect an operating channel, except for
Channel 16, Channel 70 or weather chan-
nels.
wWhile pushing [[H/L
H/L ]
], push [[LO/DX
LO/DX]]
(
(SCR) SCR) to turn the Voice scrambler
function ON.
• “SCRM” appears.
eTo turn the Scrambler function OFF, repeat step w.
• “SCRM” disappears.
D
D
D
D
DDProgramming scramble codes
There are 128 codes available with UT-98 or 32 codes (01 to
32) available with the UT-112 for programming. In order to un-
derstand one another, all transceivers in your group must have
the same scrambler code as well as the same scrambler unit.
The scrambler code is programmed in Set mode. See the trans-
ceiver’s instruction manual for details.
■Call channel programming
qWhile pushing [H/L]
[H/L], push [
[CH/WX
CH/WX]
]
(
(U/I/C)
U/I/C) several times to select the de-
sired channel group (USA, INT, CAN) to be
programmed.
wPush [
[](
](9
9) )for 1 sec. to select call chan-
nel of the selected channel group.
• “CALL” and call channel number appear.
ePush [
[](
](9
9) )again for 3 sec. (until a long
beep changes to 2 short beeps) to enter call
channel programming condition.
• The channel number and channel group to
be programmed blinks.
rPush [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ]
] to select the desired channel.
tPush [
[](
]( 9
9) )to program the displayed
channel as the call channel.
• The channel number and channel group
stops blinking.
• Push [CH/WX] [CH/WX] to cancel.
■Dualwatch/Tri-watch operation
qSelect Dualwatch or Tri-watch in Set mode.
wPush [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select the desired channel.
• While pushing [H/L]
[H/L], push [CH/WX]
[CH/WX]
((U/I/C) U/I/C) several times to select the
channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired.
ePush [CH/WX](
[CH/WX]( U/I/C)
U/I/C) for 1 sec. to
start Dualwatch or Tri-watch.
• “DUAL” or “TRI” appears during Dualwatch
or Tri-watch, respectively.
• A beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16.
• Tri-watch becomes Dualwatch when receiving a signal on the
call channel.
rTo cancel Dualwatch or Tri-watch, push [CH/WX](
[CH/WX]( U/I/C)
U/I/C)
again.
■Setting TAG channels
qWhile pushing [
[H/LH/L]
], push [
[CH/WX
CH/WX](
]( U/I/C) U/I/C) several
times to select the desired channel group (USA, INT, CAN).
wPush [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select the desired channel to set as a TAG
channel.
ePush [[SCANSCAN](]( ) )for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as
a TAG channel.
• “ ” appears in the display.
rTo cancel the TAG channel setting, repeat step e.
• “ ” disappears.
Convenient: Clearing (setting) all tagged channels
➥While pushing [
[H/LH/L ]
], push [
[SCAN
SCAN](
]( ) )for 3 sec. (until a
long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to clear all TAG channels
setting in the channel group.
• Repeat above procedure to set all TAG channels.
TAG
TAG
DW
DW
DW
DW
Appears
16
16
16
16
1616
DW
IC
Appears
Appears
MONI
Blinks
DIM
Appears
Blinks
MONI
MONI
Appears
■Starting a scan
qWhile pushing [[H/L
H/L]
], push [[CH/WX
CH/WX](]( U/I/C) U/I/C) several
times to select the desired channel group (USA, INT, CAN).
wSet TAG channels as described at left below.
eMake sure the squelch is closed to start a scan.
rPush [
[SCAN
SCAN] ]to start Priority or Normal scan.
• “SCAN” appears during Normal scan.
• The priority channel readout indicates “16”, and “P SCAN” indi-
cator appears during Priority scan.
• When a signal is detected, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears or resumes after pausing 5 sec. according to the Set
mode setting (Channel 16 is still monitored during Priority scan).
• A beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16
during Priority scan.
• Push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ]
]to check the scanning TAG channels, to change
the scanning direction or resume the scan manually.
t rTo stop the scan, repeat step .
• “SCAN” disappears.
• Pushing [
[PTT
PTT ]
], [
[](
](9
9) )or [
[CH/WX
CH/WX] ]also stops the scan.
■Set mode programming
Set mode is used to change the condition of the transceiver’s
functions and the microphone’s own functions:
Transceiver’s functions—
Scan type, Scan resume timer, Weather alert, Dual/Tri-watch,
Beep tone*1, LCD contrast*1, Radio Power, Scrambler Type and
Scramble Code.
Microphone’s own functions—
Beep tone*2and LCD contrast*2
*1For transceiver setting
*2For microphone setting
In this instructions are for the microphone’s own functions only.
Refer to the transceiver’s instruction for the setting of the other
functions. (Some functions cannot be selected from the HM-157.)
D
D
D
D
DDEntering Set mode
qTurn power OFF.
wWhile pushing [
[](
]( 99)
), turn power ON.
• After a beep emission, a Set mode item appears at the
channel comment indicator.
eAfter the display appears, release [
[](
](99)
).
rPush [[](]( 9
9) )to select the desired item, if necessary.
tPush [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select the desired condition of the item.
yTurn power OFF, then ON to exit Set mode.
• Beep tone
➥You can select the silent operation or you
can have confirmation beeps sound at
the push of a key.
• “ ” appears at the channel comment
indicator.
• LCD contrast
➥The LCD contrast can be adjustable in 4
levels. 1 is the lowest, and 4 is the highest.
• “ ” scrolls at the channel
comment indicator.
■RX Speaker function
qWhile pushing [H/L]
[H/L], push [VOL](
[VOL]( P
PA/RX
A/RX ) )for 1 sec.
to enter the RX Speaker mode.
• “ ” scrolls at the channel comment indicator.
• While pushing [VOL](
[VOL]( P
P
A/RX
A/RX )
), push [
[Y
Y] ]or [
[Z
Z] ]to ad-
just the audio output level.
w qTo cancel the RX Speaker mode, repeat step .
• “ ” scrolls at the channel comment indicator.
■Hailer (Public Address) function
Depends on the connected transceiver, this function is activate
as Hailer or Public Address function.
qWhile pushing [H/L]
[H/L], push [VOL]([VOL](
P
PA/RX
A/RX ) )to enter the Hailer (Public Ad-
dress) mode.
wPush and hold [PTT] [PTT] to talk.
• “ ” appears at the channel comment
indicator.
eRelease [PTT] [PTT] to listen.
• To adjust the audio output level, push
[
[Y
Y] ]or [
[Z
Z]
].
rTo cancel the Hailer (Public Address) mode, repeat step q.
• Pushing [[] ]also cancels the Hailer (Public Address) function.
While in the Hailer (Public Address) mode, the transceiver
functions (transmit and receive) are interrupted. If the trans-
ceiver is in transmit condition, this function is not available.
■Intercom operation
qPush [
[LO/DXLO/DX](
]( SCR) SCR) for 1 sec. to ac-
tivate the Intercom function.
• “IC” appears in the priority channel read-
out.
• The channel comment disappears.
wPush [
[PTT
PTT ] ]to talk.
• “ ” appears in the channel comment indicator.
eRelease [
[PTTPTT ] ]to listen.
• “ ” appears in the channel comment indicator when the
transceiver is in talking mode.
rPush [
[LO/DX
LO/DX](
]( SCR) SCR) to cancel the Intercom function.
• Pushing [
[](
]( 99) )also cancels the Intercom function.
For your reference:
In case the Intercom mode is selected with the transceiver while
the microphone power is OFF, the microphone power is auto-
matically turned ON and the Intercom mode is selected.
D
D
D
D
DDIntercom beep function
➥ Push [
[LO/DX
LO/DX](
]( SCR) SCR) for more than 1 sec.
• Emits the Intercom beep while holding.
■Channel comments
qPush [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select a channel to program a channel com-
ment.
• Push [
[CH/WXCH/WX](
]( U/I/C)
U/I/C) several times while pushing [
[H/L
H/L]
]
to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired.
wWhile pushing [
[H/L
H/L]
], push [
[](
](9
9)
).
• The 1st character of the currently programmed comment blinks.
ePush [[Y
Y
Y
Y
YYY
Y
Y
Y
YY]]/[[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZZ
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select a character.
rPush [
[SQL
SQL]
]to move to forward; then push [
[Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY]
]/[
[Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ
Z
Z
Z
Z
ZZ] ]to select
a character.
• Push [
[VOL
VOL] ]to move to backward.
tContinue until the desired characters have been selected,
then push [
[](
]( 99) )to return to normal operation.
• Available characters
(r) (s) (t)
(u) (v) (w) (x) (y) (z)
(q)
(3)
(D)
(N)
(X)
(h)
(4)
(E)
(O)
(Y)
(i)
(–) (5)
(F)
(P)
(Z)
(j)
(6)
(G)
(Q)
(a)
(k)
(/)
(7)
(H)
(R)
(b)
(l)
(8)
(I)
(S)
(c)
(m)
(space)
(9)
(T)
(d)
(n)
(0)
(A)
(U)
(e)
(o)
(1)
(B)
(V)
(f)
(p)
(2)
(C)
(J) (K) (L)
(M)
(W)
(g)
(.)
1616
1616
DW
IC
16
16
IC
IC
1616
DIM
DIM
DIM
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
DW
Produktspezifikationen
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Kategorie: | Receiver |
Modell: | HM-157B |
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