15912345678910111213141516171819N ResettingThe display may occasionally displayerroneous information (e.g. when firstapplying power). This may be causedexternally by static electricity or byother factors.If this problem occurs, turn power OFF.After waiting a few seconds, turn powerON again. If the problem persists, per-form either or both procedures below.• All resetReset the CPU before operating thetransceiver for the first time, or if theinternal CPU malfunctions due to staticelectricity, etc. All reset clears all pro-gramming and returns all settings totheir factory defaults.• Partial resetUse Partial reset if you want to initial-ize the operating conditions (VFOfrequency, VFO settings, set modecontents) without clearing the memorycontents, call sign memories or re-peater lists.D All resetq Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. toturn power OFF.w Push and hold simultaneously[V/MHz], [M/CALL] and [], thenturn power ON to reset the CPU.• “CLEAR” appears when resetting theCPU (See the illustration below).CAUTION: Resetting the CPU re-turns all programmed contents totheir default settings.D Partial resetq Push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. toturn power OFF.w Push and hold [V/MHz], then turnpower ON to par tially reset thetransceiver.NOTE: No message appears on thedisplay after the partial reset is done.All resetPartial reset13OTHER FUNCTIONS