4. memory, 4-1. microprocessor memory back-up, 4-2. microprocessor initialization – Kenwood TH-27A User Manual

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4-4. MEMORY

4-4-1. Microprocessor Memory Back-up

CAUTION

THE MEMORY IS MAINTAINED BY A RECHARGE­
ABLE SECONDARY LITHIUM BATTERY. WITH THE

BATTERY CASE REMOVED, THE MEMORY IS RE­

SET TO ITS INITIAL STATE AFTER ABOUT 20

DAYS. A FULLY DISCHARGED BATTERY WILL RE­

QUIRE APPROX. 10 HOURS TO REACH FULL
CHARGE AFTER INSTALLING A NiCd BATTERY

PACK OR AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY.

4-4-2. Microprocessor Initialization

The initial state of the microprocessor, as delivered from
the factory is shown in the chart below.

TH-27A

TH-27E

TH-47A

TH-47E

VFOf.

Call CH

144MHz

144 MHz

440MHz

430 MHz

f. step

5 kHz

12.5 kHz

25 kHz

25 kHz

Tone

frequency

88.5 Hz(;:i)

1750 Hz 88.5 Hz{^;u 1750 Hz

• Memory Reset
IMEMORY RESETI

Press and hold the M key and turn on the POWER switch.

All the LCD indicator may light. Release the M key. All

user programmed data will be initialized.

IVFO RESETI

Press and hold the ENTER key and turn on the POWER

switch to reset the microprocessor's VFO memory,
without destroying the memory channel, automatic di­
aler DTMF memory channel. Programmable VFO tuning

range, or call channel data.

4-4-3. Memory Channel

This transceiver provides 40 memory channels .

In addition to serving as a normal memory channel
Memory Channel 1 is used to store the frequency for the
Priority Alert function.

4-4-4. Memory Contents

Each memory channel is capable of storing the following
information;

(•X*) Only when the CTCSS unit TSU-7 is installed.

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