TROUBLESHOOTING
The problems described in this table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions and are usually not caused by circuit failure.
Problem | Solution | |
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Nothing appears on the display | The battery pack is discharged. | |
when the transceiver is switched | ||
Recharge the battery pack or | ||
ON, or the display is blinking ON | ||
replace the batteries. | ||
and OFF. | ||
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| Transceiver Lock function is | |
| ON (the “ ” icon is visible). | |
| Press [F], [MUNU] to turn OFF | |
Most keys and the Selector do | Transceiver Lock. | |
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not function. | The transceiver is in Channel | |
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| Display Mode. Press [PTT] + | |
| [MR] + Power ON to exit Channel | |
| Display Mode. | |
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| You have stored no data in any of | |
You cannot recall any memory | the memory channels. Store the | |
channel. | desired frequencies in the memory | |
| channels. | |
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| The current frequency step size | |
| does not allow the frequency to be | |
| selected. Select an appropriate | |
You cannot select the exact | frequency step size. Press [F], [3] | |
to change the frequency step size. | ||
desired frequency using the | ||
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selector. | Programmable VFO frequency | |
| range is too narrow. Expand the | |
| frequency range in Menu No. 1 | |
| (P.VFO). | |
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Increasing the Volume control | The selective call function (CTCSS | |
or DCS) is ON. Turn OFF the | ||
does not allow you to hear audio. | ||
selective call function. | ||
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