Menu selection and settings, 5 auto-in, 6 scan-all – Vertex Standard FT-1000MP User Manual

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2-5 Auto-in

Auto Memory Write - When enabled, active chan-

nels found during scanning are automatically written
into ascending memory channels of the desired
Memory Group, or all groups, until full.

2-6 ScAn-ALL

Memory Scan Skip - Enables/disables the memory

scan skip feature. When OFF, memories marked for
scan skip will be passed over during scanning. When
ON, all memories are scanned.

2-7 Sc-dL-ti

Scan Delay Time - Selects a scanning delay time

of 1 ~ 5 seconds. This determines how long scanning
pauses on activity before resuming.

2-8 nb

Noise Blanker - Selects the IF Noise Blanker Type

and its blanking level. Set this menu to “A1” ~ “A15” to
activate the narrow pulse blanker, or “B1” ~ “B15” to
activate the wide pulse blanker. Higher settings allow
weaker noise sources to be blanked more effectively.
Short-cut: Press & hold [FAST] & press [NB].

2-9 notcH

Notch Operation - Selects Notch Filter operation:

IF NOTCH - Manual IF notch operation using the
front panel knob with the same name. The EDSP
notch is not accessible in this mode.

Auto DSP - When the EDSP is engaged (menu se-
lection 0-9
is set to “on”), the [NOTCH] button serves
as an On/Off switch for the EDSP auto-notch filter.
The EDSP notch filter automatically locates exist-
ing heterodynes and notches them out. Any addi-
tional heterodynes are also notched as they appear.
The IF Notch is accessible only when the EDSP is
turned off (menu selection 0-9 is set to “off”).

Select - If EDSP is engaged (menu selection 0-9 is
set to “on”), and the [NOTCH] button is pressed,
both the EDSP Auto-Notch and IF notch operation
take effect simultaneously. With EDSP disabled
(menu selection 0-9 is set to “off”), the manual IF
notch is still available (by pressing the [NOTCH]
key).

Short-cut: Press & hold [FAST] & press [NOTCH].

3-0 F-diSPLY

Frequency Display Format

Carrier - Displays the actual carrier frequency, with-
out any offset added. When changing modes, the
frequency display remains constant.

Offset - When changing modes, the frequency dis-
play changes to reflect the added BFO offset.

Menu Selection and Settings

3-1 diSP-rES

Display Resolution - Selects 10 Hz, 100 Hz, or 1

kHz display frequency resolution for the Main- and Sub-
VFO displays. Note that this setting does not affect
tuning step size.

3-2 EtS-SEL

Expanded Tuning Scale - Selects the display for-

mat of the expanded tuning scale located above the
main frequency display:

Dial - Permits sub-resolution tuning and display
using small sub-increment segments that expand
outward as the dial is turned.

Clarifier - Permits viewing relative Rx or Tx Clarifier
offset from the displayed frequency. A single seg-
ment moves left or right from center as the CLAR
knob is rotated.

3-3 tr-diSP

Transverter Display - Selects 50, 144, or 430 to

be displayed in the 1’s, 10’s, and 100’s of the MHz
places, for operation with a transverter.

3-4 briGHt

LCD Display Brightness - Enables adjustment of

the display intensity between High or Low.

3-5 PnL-diSP

Panel Offset Display Mode - Selects one of four

parameters to be viewed in the smaller sub-display to
the right of the Main VFO frequency display:

Clarifier - Displays “clarified” frequency offset

Frx

or

Ftx from original frequency.

Channel Freq. - Displays the operating frequency
contained in the selected memory channel.

Offset - Displays the frequency difference (offset)
between the displayed Main VFO and Sub VFO fre-
quencies.

A1 (CW) Pitch - Displays the current CW pitch set-
ting.

Note: When the Clarifier is switched on during opera-

tion, it will over-ride any setting of the Panel Sub-
Display which may be different from “Clarifier.”

3-6 S-bArdSP

Sub-Meter Bar Graph - Enables the S-meter

bargraph segment display for the Sub VFO.

3-7 P-HoLd

Main Meter Peak-Hold - Enables/disables the

peak-hold feature, and selects the display’s bar/seg-
ment persistence (delay time) from 10 ~ 2000 msec.

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