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4-4, MEMORY
The
transceiver
incorporates
a
convenient
100
channel
memory
that can
be used
to store
and
recall commonly used frequencies.
lithium
4-4-1.
Microprocessor
back-up
Battery
A lithium battery is contained
in the transceiver to
retain
memory.
Turning
off the
POWER
switch,
disconnecting the power cable, or a power failure
will not erase the memory.
The battery should last
for
approximately
five
years.
When
the
battery
discharges, an erroneous display may appear in the
display.
Lithium
battery
replacement
should
be
performed
by an
authorized
KENWOOD
service
facility,
either
your
KENWOOD
dealer,
or
the
factory, since this unit contains CMOS type circuitry.
Notes
1. When
the
lithium
battery
is replaced,
the
microprocessor
must
be
reset,
using
the
procedure in section 4-4-2.
2. All user
programmed
memory
will be erased
with this operation.
4-4-2.
Initial
State
and
Reset
of
the
Microprocessor
A. initial
state
of
the
microprocessor
from
the
factory.
i
Frequency
Mode
VFO A
!
44,000.00
USB
VFOB
_;
14,000.00
USB
SUBVFO
14,000.00
USB.
Memory Channel;
===>
~|
oo~sa
; Nodata
|
B. Microprocessor reset
There
are two
methods
for resetting
the
micro-
processor.
£1 ]Press and hold the A=B
key and turn on the
POWER.
Caution
All user
programmed
memory
will be erased
with this operation.
[11 ]Press and hold the VFO-A(RX) key and turn on
the power
to reset all user programmed
data
except the contents of the Memory Channels.
4-4-3.
Memory
Channel
|
Memory Channel
|
Number
Memory Channel
H
KEENT
|
00 through 89
| Standard and Split
į
90 through 99
Programmable VFO
i
Tuning limit
E
ee
Yin
AS
4-4-4.
Memory Contents
Each
Memory
Channel
is capable
of storing the
following information.
00~89
90~39
'Frequency
Yes
Yes
Mode
Yes
i : Yes
X2}
Filter
© Yes
Yes (#2) _
Tone Frequency data
Yes( 1) TA
No
~]
ae
A n
a
AIP ON
Yes
Yes (#2)
x1
When the memory
is used as a split memory in
FM mode for both transmission and reception.
x2
During memory channel operation, the modified
contents
are saved
as the memory
channel
data.
4-4-5.
Memory Entry
A. Standard Memory Channel
1. Select the receive frequency and the mode.
Example: 14.175MHz is selected on VFO A
1411900 a 2800
A
2. Press the M.IN key. The transceiver will enter the
Memory Scroll (M.SCR) mode.
4
nan
am
UU
an
{When Memory Channel 00 is empty.}

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