Icom IC-9100 Instruction Manual - Page 190

Resetting the CPU

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17 MAINTENANCE ■ Resetting the CPU D Partial reset If you want to reset the operating parameters to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu group's contents) without clearing certain data as described below, a partial reset can be performed. The following data will not be cleared when doing a Partial reset: • Memory contents • Call sign memories • Repeater lists • TX messages • GPS memories • GPS messages • Memory keyer contents • Programmed user band edge frequencies • Programmed Auto Repeater frequency ranges • REF Adj (Reference frequency) setting q First, turn OFF the transceiver power. w W hile holding down [F-INP ENT] and [VFO/MEMO], push [POWER] to turn ON the power. • During start-up, the transceiver displays "PARTIAL RESET," then its initial VFO frequencies when resetting is complete. • If you operate the transceiver before "PARTIAL RESET" disappears, the resetting will be cancelled. e If desired, edit the Set mode settings after resetting. D All reset The display may occasionally display erroneous information (e.g. when first applying power). This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn OFF the power. After waiting a few seconds, turn ON the power again. If the problem persists, perform the following procedure. NOTE: Resetting the CPU CLEARS all programmed contents and returns them to their default settings. q First, turn OFF the transceiver power. w W hile holding down [F-INP ENT] and [M-CLR], push [POWER] to turn ON the power. • During start-up, the transceiver displays "ALL CLEAR," then when resetting is complete, then displays the initial VFO frequencies. • If you operate the transceiver before "ALL CLEAR" disappears, the resetting will be cancelled. e A fter resetting, edit the Set mode settings, if desired. [POWER] [POWER] 181 [VFO/MEMO] [F-INP ENT] [F-INP ENT] [M-CLR]

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17
MAINTENANCE
Resetting the CPU
D
Partial reset
If you want to reset the operating parameters to their
default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu
group’s contents) without clearing certain data as de-
scribed below, a partial reset can be performed.
The following data will not be cleared when doing a
Partial reset:
• Memory contents
• Call sign memories
• Repeater lists
• TX messages
• GPS memories
• GPS messages
• Memory keyer contents
• Programmed user band edge frequencies
• Programmed Auto Repeater frequency ranges
• REF Adj (Reference frequency) setting
q
First, turn OFF the transceiver power.
w
While holding down [F-INP ENT] and [VFO/MEMO],
push [POWER] to turn ON the power.
• During start-up, the transceiver displays “PARTIAL
RESET,” then its initial VFO frequencies when resetting
is complete.
• If you operate the transceiver before“PARTIAL RESET”
disappears, the resetting will be cancelled.
e
If desired, edit the Set mode settings after reset-
ting.
D
All reset
The display may occasionally display erroneous infor-
mation (e.g. when first applying power). This may be
caused externally by static electricity or by other fac-
tors.
If this problem occurs, turn OFF the power. After wait-
ing a few seconds, turn ON the power again. If the
problem persists, perform the following procedure.
NOTE:
Resetting the CPU
CLEARS
all programmed
contents and returns them to their default settings.
q
First, turn OFF the transceiver power.
w
While holding down [F-INP ENT] and [M-CLR],
push [POWER] to turn ON the power.
• During start-up, the transceiver displays “ALL CLEAR,”
then when resetting is complete, then displays the initial
VFO frequencies.
• If you operate the transceiver before “ALL CLEAR” dis
-
appears, the resetting will be cancelled.
e
After resetting, edit the Set mode settings, if de-
sired.
[POWER]
[F-INP ENT] [M-CLR]
[POWER]
[F-INP ENT]
[VFO/MEMO]