Troubleshooting – Kenwood TM-261A User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

The problems described in this table are commonly encountered operational malfunctions. These types of difficulties are

usually caused by improper hook-up, accidental incorrect control settings, or operator error due to incomplete programming.

These problem symptoms are not caused by circuit failure. Please review this table, and the appropriate section(s) of this

Instruction Manual, before assuming your transceiver is defective.

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ProiaÉto Cause

1 Inn.

The transceiver will not

power up after connecting
a 13.8 V DC power supply
and pressing [POWER].
Nothing appears on the
Display.

1 The power cable is connected

backwards.

2 One or more of the power cable

fuses are open.

3 The connectorized cable has not

been correctly connected.

1

Connect the supplied DC Power Cable
correctly:
Red (+); Black

2

Look for the cause of the blown fuse/fuses.

After inspecting and correcting any
problems, install new fuses with the same

ratings.

3

Connect the connectorized cable correctly.

3.4

5

3.4

The frequency cannot be
selected by turning the
Tuning control or by
pressing microphone
tUP]/[DWN].

Memory Recall or the Call channel is
selected.

Press [VFO].

15

Most buttons/keys and the

Tuning control do not
function.

The Transceiver Lock function is ON.

Press [F], [LOCK] to unlock the transceiver.

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