11. memory, 11-1. microprocessor back-up lithium battery, 11-3. memory channel – Kenwood TS-850S User Manual

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4-11. MEMORY

The transceiver incorporates a convenient 100
channel memory that can be used to store and recall

commonly used frequencies.

4-11-1. Microprocessor back-up lithium

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 servicing dealer

authorized service center, or the factory, since this

unit contains CMOS type circuitry. _____________

Notes

is replaced,

reset, using

the
the

1. When the lithium battery

microprocessor must be
procedure in section 4-11-2.

2. When the lithium battery fails, the radio’s

operating

system

is

not

affected.

Only

information stored in memory will be cleared.

4-11-2. Initial state and reset of the

microprocessor.

A. Initial state of the microprocessor from the

factory.

Frequency

Mode

VFO A

14.000.00

USB

VFOB

14.000.00

USB

Memory Channel

00~99

B. Microprocessor reset

methods

for resetting the

There are two

microprocessor.

1. Press and hold the A = B key and turn on the

POWER._________________________________

Caution
All user programmed memory will be erased
with this operation.

2. Press and hold the RX-A key and turn on the

power to reset all user programmed data except

the contents of the Memory Channels.

4-11-3. Memory Channel

Memory Channel

Number

Memory Channel

00 through 89

Standard and Split

90 through 99

Programmed Scan

4-11-4. Memory Contents

Each Memory Channel is capable of storing the

following information: 0=yes, X =no

00~89

90~99

Frequency

o

o

Mode

o

Q*2)

Filter

o

Q*2)

Tone Frequency data

Q*i)

X

Tone ON/OFF

Q*«i)

X

Highest/Lowest

operating frequency

X

o

AlP ON/OFF

o

0(M2)

^1 When the memory is used as a split memory in

FM mode for both transmission and reception.

^2 During memory channel operation, the modified

contents are saved as the memory channel
data.

4-11-5. Memory Entry

A. Standard Memory Channel

1. Select the receive frequency, the mode and the

filter.

Example: 14.175MHz is selected on VFO A

t

1

u

1 .

1 n

1 t

c

n

u

n

L J

k H z

U S B

2. Press the M.IN key. The radio will enter the

Memory Scroll (M.SCR) mode.

M.

CH

M SCR

n n

u u

k H z

(When Memory Channel 00 is empty.)

3. Select the desired Memory Channel number.

M. CH

M.

SCR

U D

kHz

(When Memory Channel 03 is empty.)

4. When the desired memory channel is found and

displayed, press the M.IN key again. The current

frequency, mode and filter will be stored, the

Memory Scroll mode will be canceled, and the

transceiver will return to the operating mode and
frequency that was displayed before the M.IN key
was pressed initially.

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