Icom ID-52A Advanced Manual english - Page 248

Resetting, Partial Reset, All Reset

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15 OTHER FUNCTIONS Resetting Occasionally, erroneous information may be displayed. This may be caused by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn OFF the transceiver. After waiting a few seconds, turn ON the transceiver again. If the problem still exists, perform a Partial reset. If the problem still exists after performing a Partial reset, perform an All reset. DDPartial Reset A Partial Reset resets the operating settings to their defaults without clearing the following: •• Memory Channel contents •• Call Channel contents •• Radio Memory contents •• Scan Edge contents •• Message data •• GPS memory contents •• Call sign memories •• DTMF memory contents •• Repeater list •• Bluetooth pairing list •• Opening picture [MENU] > SET > Others > Reset > Partial Reset 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select "Others" in the "SET" menu. 3. Select "Reset." NOTE for the All reset: After performing an All reset, you cannot use the DR function because the Repeater List contents are also cleared. We recommend you save the setting data onto a microSD card, or to your PC using the CS-52 programming software before performing an All reset. After the All reset is finished, load or write the saved data into your transceiver. DDAll Reset An All reset clears all data and returns all settings to their factory defaults. Memory channel contents, filter settings, and so on will all be cleared, so you will need to rewrite your operating settings unless you have a backup. LLThe Bluetooth pairing list and opening picture are not deleted. [MENU] > SET > Others > Reset > All Reset 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select "Others" in the "SET" menu. 3. Select "Reset." 4. Select "All Reset." 4. Select "Partial Reset." •• The confirmation dialog is displayed. 5. Select "YES." •• The confirmation dialog is displayed. 5. Select "YES." •• "ALL RESET" is displayed, and then the display automatically returns to the default screen. •• "PARTIAL RESET" is displayed, and then the display automatically returns to the default screen. 15-18

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15
OTHER FUNCTIONS
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Resetting
Occasionally, erroneous information may be
displayed� This may be caused by static electricity or
by other factors�
If this problem occurs, turn OFF the transceiver� After
waiting a few seconds, turn ON the transceiver again�
If the problem still exists, perform a
Partial reset
If the problem still exists after performing a Partial
reset, perform an
All reset
NOTE for the All reset:
After performing an All
reset, you cannot use the DR function because
the Repeater List contents are also cleared� We
recommend you save the setting data onto a
microSD card, or to your PC using the CS-52
programming software
before performing an All
reset� After the All reset is finished, load or write the
saved data into your transceiver�
D
Partial Reset
A Partial Reset resets the operating settings to their
defaults without clearing the following:
Memory Channel contents
Call Channel contents
Radio Memory contents
Scan Edge contents
Message data
GPS memory contents
Call sign memories
DTMF memory contents
Repeater list
Bluetooth pairing list
Opening picture
[MENU] > SET > Others > Reset >
Partial Reset
1� Push [MENU]�
2�
Select “Others” in the “SET” menu�
3� Select “Reset�”
4� Select “Partial Reset�”
The confirmation dialog is displayed�
5� Select “YES�”
“PARTIAL RESET” is displayed, and then the display
automatically returns to the default screen�
D
All Reset
An All reset clears all data and returns all settings to
their factory defaults� Memory channel contents, filter
settings, and so on will all be cleared, so you will need
to rewrite your operating settings unless you have a
backup�
L
The Bluetooth pairing list and opening picture are not
deleted�
[MENU] > SET > Others > Reset >
All Reset
1� Push [MENU]�
2�
Select “Others” in the “SET” menu�
3� Select “Reset�”
4� Select “All Reset�”
The confirmation dialog is displayed�
5� Select “YES�”
“ALL RESET” is displayed, and then the display
automatically returns to the default screen�