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TROUBLESHOOTING AND SURVIVAL CHANNELS
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10
The transceiver does
not turn ON.
No sound from the
speaker.
Transmitting is impos-
sible, or high power
can not be selected.
The displayed channel
cannot be changed.
No beeps.
Self check error.
(Temperature)
Self check error.
(Battery voltage)
• The battery is exhausted.
• Bad connection to the battery pack.
• Squelch level is too deep.
• Volume level is too low.
• Speaker has been exposed to water.
• Water has entered to [SP MIC] connector.
• Some channels are for low power or re-
ceive only.
• The battery is exhausted.
• The battery is over charged.
• The output power is set to low.
• Lock function is activated.
• Beep tones are turned OFF.
• The temperature is outside of –35°C to
+80°C; –31°F to +173°F (approx.).
• The connected battery pack’s voltage is
more than 11 V.
• Recharge the battery pack.
• Check the connection to the transceiver.
• Set squelch to the threshold point.
• Rotate [VOL] to set a suitable level.
• Drain water from the speaker.
• Dry [SP MIC] connector.
• Change channels.
• Recharge the battery pack.
• Verify the battery voltage is correct.
• Push [Hi/Lo•
] to select high power.
• Push [Hi/Lo•
] for 1 sec. to cancel the
function.
• Set the beep tones to ON (Fix Beep/User
Beep) on the SET mode.
• Leave the transceiver at room temperature
for a while. Turn the power ON to check if the
internal temperature has returned to normal.
• Verify the battery voltage is correct.
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
REF.
• TROUBLESHOOTING
• SURVIVAL CHANNELS
CH
TX/RX
CH
TX/RX
CH
TX/RX
CH
TX/RX
CH
TX/RX
CH
TX/RX
CH
TX/RX
CH
TX/RX
06
156.300
08
156.400
09
156.450
10
156.500
11
156.550
12
156.600
13
156.650
14
156.700
15* 156.750
16
156.800 17* 156.850
67
156.375
68
156.425
69
156.475
71
156.575
72
156.625
73
156.675
74
156.725
77
156.875
*Low power only
Unit: MHz