Kenwood TS-990S User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING 18

18-5

Index

Contents

ID

Message

Outline and What to do

0059 Failure in Deleting of a File. (ERR: 0059)

Appears when deletion of a file fails.

Be sure that the USB flash drive is the write protected.

005 A

No reference signal has been detected. (ERR: 005A)

Ensure that the reference signal has been sourced to the REF

I/O (10 MHz) connector.

Appears when the reference signal from the external source cannot be

detected.

Be sure that the signal is present to the REF I/O connector and that the

signal level is sufficient.

005 B

Safe Removal of USB Flash Drive was failed. (ERR: 005B)

The data file may not be stored onto the USB flash drive.

Remove the USB flash drive after the main power (I/O) is shut

down.

Appears if the safe removal of USB flash drive fails.

Follow the instruction given on an error message.

005C

An abnormal transmit signal has been detected.

Refer to the list of messages in the instruction manual. (ERR:

005C)

Transmission capability is disabled while this message appears.

Appears when over current is detected from the transmitter.

This may be solved by shutting down the main power (I/O) or executing the

Full Reset.

If this error message frequently appears, note the error message number

(ERR: 005), and contact the KENWOOD service center.

005D

The selected file cannot be read by this transceiver with the

earlier version firmware installed. (ERR: 005D)

Update the transceiver firmware using the latest version of the

firmware.

Appears if the transceiver attempt to read the configuration data which was

created by the transceiver with newer firmware installed than that has been

installed onto this transceiver.

The file can be read after updating the transceiver firmware to be the latest.

005E

Corruption of the data was detected. (ERR: 005E)

Executing the Full Reset will initialize the transceiver to the

defaults.

Press [OK] (F) to start the Full Reset.

Appears when any damage is detected from the data for backup.

Press [OK] (F) to start the Full Reset.

0060

to

0063

A DSP error was detected. (ERR: 0060 to 0063)

Refer to the list of messages in the instruction manual.

Appears when an error was detected from a DSP used for reception and

transmission on the main band.

This may be solved by shutting down the main power (I/O) or executing the

Full Reset.

If this error message frequently appears, note the error message number

(ERR: 0060 to 0063), and contact the KENWOOD service center.

0064

to

0067

A DSP error was detected. (ERR: 0064 to 0067)

Refer to the list of messages in the instruction manual.

Appears when an error was detected from a DSP used for reception on the

sub band.

This may be solved by shutting down the main power (I/O) or executing the

Full Reset.

If this error message frequently appears, note the error message number

(ERR: 0064 to 0067), and contact the KENWOOD service center.

0068,

0069,

006A,

006B

A DSP error was detected. (ERR: 0068, 0069, 006A, 006B)

Refer to the list of messages in the instruction manual.

Appears when an error was detected from a DSP used for the bandscope.

This may be solved by shutting down the main power (I/O) or executing the

Full Reset.

If this error message frequently appears, note the error message number

(ERR: 0068, 0069, 006A, 006B), and contact the KENWOOD service

center.

An insolvable error occurs. Shut down the transceiver with the

main power switch (I/O), and then restart the transceiver after

a while.

An exceptional error occurs and the system stops. Shut down the main

power switch (I/O). Update the transceiver firmware using the latest version

of the firmware.

If this error message repeatedly appears, contact the KENWOOD service

center.

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