Microprocessor Back-I; Microprocessor Reset; Ordering Spare Parts - Kenwood TS-440S Instruction Manual

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Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective action
The S-meter deflects and stays at a
certain position even with no signal.
1. Low AC line voltage.
2. RF gain control closed.
. Use astep-up transformer to raise the
line voltage.
Use @ 12 to 16V battery.
Turn
the RF gain control
fully
clockwise.
S
Signal is received, but no sound is
heard.
MODE key position is incorrect.
Change the MODE key to the correct
mode.
SSB received signal is extremely high
cut or low cut.
IF SHIFT control is wrong adjusted.
Set the control to the center (click po-
sition).
Frequency is nat changed by pressing
the BAND switch or turning the tuning
control.
F. LOCK switch is ON.
Set F. LOCK switch to OFF.
Program scan fails.
Memory channel is 6 and 7 or 8 and 9 are
empty.
Memory scan fails.
Memory is empty.
Display goes out with VFO/M ON.
When nothing is stored in the memory
channel, a channel is displayed and
blanked with only the decimal point dis-
played.
Store the frequency.
TRANSMISSION
Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective action
No output in SSB (RF and ALC meters
do not deflect.}
1. Open microphone cable or bad
microphone.
. Low microphone gain.
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1. Check the microphone.
2. Increase the MiC gain control.
VOX does not operate.
» VOX GAIN control too low.
. ANTI
VOX
control
requires
ad-
justment,
rom
See section 3-1-2, VOX GAIN control.
VOX trips by speaker output.
ANTI VOX control requires adjustment. See section 3-1-2, ANTI VOX control.
No output in CW
The key plug is incompletely inserted or
KEY contact failure.
1. insert the key plug fully.
2. Turn the CAR contro! clockwise.
Linear amplifier does not key.
1, Internal connector was not moved.
2, REMOTE connector is miswired, or has
1, Move the connector as described in
section 5-8-10.
a poor contact.
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Correct wiring.
5-5. MICROPROCESSOR BACK-UP LITHIUM
BATTERY
A lithium battery is contained in the transceiver to retain
memory. Turning off and POWER switch, disconnec-
ting 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 5-6.
. When the lithium battery fails, the radio's microcod-
ed functions are NOT affected. Only information
stored in memory
will be cleared.
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5-6. MICROPROCESSOR RESET
When the microprocessor has functioned erroneously
or when
setting the transcéiver
in the initial state,
switch on the power with the A=B
switch pressed.
Note:
The microprocessor can be easily reset. HoweVer, only
perform this operation when necessary since the con-
tents of memory
are cleared by resetting.
5-7. ORDERING SPARE PARTS
When
ordering replacement
or spare parts for your
equipment, be sure to specify the following:
Model and seriai number of your transceiver. Schematic
number of the part. Printed circuit board number on
which the part is located, part number and name,
if
known, and quantity desired. Part numbers for most
replacement parts is contained in the service manual
{available as an option from your dealer}.

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