VAL Avionics COM 2000 Installation And Operator's Manual - page 14
V A L A V I O N I C S L T D
C O M 2 0 0 0 – V H F T R A N S C E I V E R
I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D O P E R A T O R ’ S M A N U A L
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December 2013
3.1.3.6.2 Creating / Editing a stored frequency
Depress the left hand button to enter the edit mode, which is characterized by a blinking cursor at the leftmost
position of the label text. By rotating the left inner knob, a new character can be selected for the memory location.
By rotating the left outer knob, the position of the cursor can be changed. Once the label has been entered, rotating
the right knobs will allow for the frequency to be selected. When the data is entered as desired, pressing the left
hand button will exit the edit mode and return to the previous state. If desired, additional frequencies can be edited
or added by repeating the above steps.
3.1.3.6.3 Deleting a Stored frequency
Once the undesired frequency has been selected (see 3.1.3.6.1), press the right hand knob. A confirmation will
appear in the Standby window, rotate the left hand inner knob to select “
Y
”, and press the right hand knob to
confirm. This deletes the stored information.
3.1.3.6.4 Exiting the stored frequency editing functions
To exit and return to normal operation, pressing both buttons will return to normal operation.
3.2
System Configuration
3.2.1
Accessing Setup Functions
During startup, the unit’s setup can be assessed by pressing both buttons simultaneously until the unit shows an
active frequency and “
MicG
xx”. In this mode, the Microphone Gain and Sidetone values can be configured. In
this mode, the unit will transmit and receive any frequency that is located in the active window and the frequency
knobs (right hand inner and outer) will directly control the active frequency. The left hand inner knob adjusts the
Microphone gain, and the left hand outer knob adjusts the Sidetone. To exit this mode and resume normal
operation, press both buttons simultaneously.