Initializing memory, Partial reset (vfo), Full reset (memory) – Kenwood TM-451A User Manual
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Certain functions cannot be used if Channel Display is
activated. The following chart identifies these
functions:
Non-functional
with Channel
Display ON
Page
Ref.
Non-functional
with Channel
Display ON
Page
Ref.
[VFO]
32
Programmable
Band Scan Limit
Select
59
VFO Scan
59
Programmable VFO
Limit Select
33
Memory —> VFO
transfer
42
Display
Demonstration
mode
66
Frequency step size
change
35
Full Duplex mode
91
Memory channel
save
39
Transmit Offset
select
49
Call channel save
44
Microphone PF
keys program
70
Memory channel
erase
43
Microphone [VFO]
70
Full reset (Memory
channels)
46
Microphone
VFO Scan
70
Partial reset (VFO)
46
Microphone
memory channel
erase
43
Band select
30
Frequency Change
during Memory
Recall
41
INITIALIZING MEMORY
If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, initializin
the memory may resolve the problem.
Remember that initializing the memory channels requires
that you re-enter any memory channel data again after
the initialization if you wish to use those channels. On
the other hand, to erase all data from all channels,
initialization is a quick way to do this.
Partial Reset (VFO)
To initialize all settings except the memory channels,
the Call channel and the Page code channels, press:
[VFO]+ POWER ON.
■ Full Reset (Memory)
To initialize all settings, press [MR]+ POWER ON.
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When [MR] is released, the VFO and memories resej
Note:
► Neither Partial Reset nor Full Reset can be done while using 0^
Channel Display function.
► When the ME-l Expansion Unit option is installed. Full Reset
initializes the expanded memories.
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