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BASIC OPERATION, ■ Before first applying power, ■ Applying power (CPU resetting) - memory program

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3 BASIC OPERATION ■ Before first applying power Before first applying power, make sure all connections required for your system are complete by referring to Chapter 2. After all connections have been done, set controls and switch as shown in the figure below. [TWIN PBT]: Center i72 00 [AF]: Max. CCW* [RF/SQL]: Center * CCW: counterclockwise MODE TS TUNER FILTER SPCH [POWER]: OFF NB NR ANF METER V/M 1 1.8 A=/B 2 3.5 SPLIT 3 7 MW 4 10 M-CL 5 14 AGC 6 18 COMP271 RIT . GENE SCAN 8 24 MNF 0 50 VOX 9 28 F-INP ENT BAND P.AMP ATT M-CH/RIT SET ■ Applying power (CPU resetting) First applying power: Reset the transceiver using the following procedure. Resetting CLEARS all programmed contents in memory channels and returns the quick set mode/set mode to default values. q Make sure the transceiver power is OFF. w W hile pushing and holding F-INP ENT BAND and M-CL , push to turn power ON. • The internal CPU is reset. • The transceiver displays its initial VFO frequencies when resetting is complete. e A ll quick set mode/set mode settings are returned to the default values. (p. 70) Normal applying power: Push to turn power ON, then check the dis- play. If any of indicators appear, turn them OFF if necessary. (See the appropriate page for details). MODE TS TUNER FILTER SPCH NB NR ANF METER V/M 1 1.8 A=/B 2 3.5 SPLIT 3 7 MW 4 10 M-CL 5 14 AGC 6 18 COMP271 RIT . GENE SCAN 8 24 MNF 0 50 VOX 9 28 F-INP ENT BAND P.AMP ATT M-CH/RIT SET M-CL 5 14 F-INP ENT BAND Under cooler temperatures, the LCD may appear dark and unstable after turning power ON. This is normal and does not indicate any equipment malfunction. 21

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Before first applying power
Before first applying power, make sure all connections
required for your system are complete by referring to
Chapter 2.
After all connections have been done, set controls
and switch as shown in the figure below.
i7200
MODE
TUNER
TS
FILTER
SPCH
V/M
A/B
SPLIT
M-CL
SCAN
SET
ATT
P
.
AMP
COMP
VOX
MNF
RIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
50
28
18
14
10
21
24
=
7
3.5
1.8
F-INP
M-CH/RIT
ENT
BAND
GENE
9
.
AGC
MW
ANF
METER
NR
NB
[TWIN PBT]: Center
* CCW: counterclockwise
[POWER]: OFF
[RF/SQL]: Center
[AF]: Max. CCW*
Applying power (CPU resetting)
First applying power:
Reset the transceiver using the following procedure.
Resetting
CLEARS
all programmed contents in
memory channels and returns the quick set
mode/set mode to default values.
q
Make sure the transceiver power is OFF.
w
While pushing and holding
F-INP ENT
BAND
and
M-CL
,
push
to turn power ON.
• The internal CPU is reset.
• The transceiver displays its initial VFO frequencies
when resetting is complete.
e
All quick set mode/set mode settings are returned
to the default values. (p. 70)
Normal applying power:
Push
to turn power ON, then check the dis-
play. If any of indicators appear, turn them OFF if
necessary. (See the appropriate page for details).
MODE
TUNER
TS
FILTER
SPCH
V/M
A/B
SPLIT
M-CL
SCAN
SET
ATT
P
.
AMP
COMP
VOX
MNF
RIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
50
28
18
14
10
21
24
=
7
3.5
1.8
F-INP
M-CH/RIT
ENT
BAND
GENE
9
.
AGC
MW
ANF
METER
NR
NB
M-CL
5
14
F-INP ENT
BAND
Under cooler temperatures, the LCD may appear
dark and unstable after turning power ON. This is
normal and does not indicate any equipment mal-
function.
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BASIC OPERATION