15 OPERATOR CONVENIENCES

MICROPROCESSOR RESET

If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, resetting the microprocessor default settings may resolve the problem. There are 2 levels of resetting the microprocessor of the TS-2000(X): partial reset and full reset.

INITIAL SETTINGS

For each VFO, the factory defaults for the operating frequency and mode are as follows:

MAIN VFO A: 14.000.000 MHz/ USB

MAIN VFO B: 14.000.000 MHz/ USB

• SUB VFO:

144.000.00 MHz/ FM

The Memory channels and Quick Memory channels have no data stored.

PARTIAL RESET

Perform a Partial Reset if a key or control does not function according to the instructions in this manual. The following data is NOT erased by performing a Partial Reset.

Memory channel data

Menu settings

Antenna tuner preset data

ANT 1/ANT 2 data

Reset the transceiver by pressing [A/B]+[ ].

A confirmatin message appears. Press [A/B] to proceed. Otherwise, press any other key to cancel the Partial Reset and return to normal operation.

“HELLO” appears on the display and the VFOs resets to the factory default values.

FULL RESET

Perform a Full Reset if you want to erase all the data in all the memory channels. In addition, this function resets all the settings that you customized, to the factory defaults (i.e.- menu settings, antenna tuner preset data, etc.).

Reset the transceiver by pressing [A=B]+[ ].

A confirmation message appears when performing the Full Reset. Press [A=B] to proceed. Otherwise, press any other key to cancel the Full Reset and return to normal operation.

When you perform the full reset:

“HELLO” appears on the display.

All frequencies, modes, memory data and AT preset data are set to the factory default values (refer to “INITIAL SETTINGS”, above).

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Kenwood TS-B2000, TS-2000X instruction manual Microprocessor Reset, Initial Settings, Partial Reset, Full Reset, Sub Vfo