[chirp_users] Steps To reset the TYT TH-9800
Hi, Before I re-upload my CSV file, that I edited with Open Office, I was wondering if anyone can send me the button steps to reset the radio to its defaults. I had read some reference to this in the manual, but of course it really did not indicate literally which button for the function key, and how many presses. With my poking around, and not knowing the buttons, I may have set some things in a way that I don't want. For example, it seems that all my channels are on the left, and I want them split, I don't know if the radio will do this automatically after I upload my CSV file, but at least I'll be starting with a clean slate. Thanks. Glenn
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I would also like to request this same thing for the TYT MD-UV380 if possible please.
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 1:47 PM Glenn At Home GlennErvin@cableone.net wrote:
Hi, Before I re-upload my CSV file, that I edited with Open Office, I was wondering if anyone can send me the button steps to reset the radio to its defaults. I had read some reference to this in the manual, but of course it really did not indicate literally which button for the function key, and how many presses. With my poking around, and not knowing the buttons, I may have set some things in a way that I don't want. For example, it seems that all my channels are on the left, and I want them split, I don't know if the radio will do this automatically after I upload my CSV file, but at least I'll be starting with a clean slate. Thanks. Glenn
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Anthony, There is no mention of the factory reset for your radio in the manual. Found some sites that may or may not be helpful to you:
http://www.uphams.net/showthread.php?tid=9
https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/dmr-md-380-tyt-need-to-factory-rese... this article states it can only be done with computer software, not from the radio keypad
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I would also like to request this same thing for the TYT MD-UV380 if possible please.
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 1:47 PM Glenn At Home <GlennErvin@cableone.netmailto:GlennErvin@cableone.net> wrote: Hi, Before I re-upload my CSV file, that I edited with Open Office, I was wondering if anyone can send me the button steps to reset the radio to its defaults. I had read some reference to this in the manual, but of course it really did not indicate literally which button for the function key, and how many presses. With my poking around, and not knowing the buttons, I may have set some things in a way that I don't want. For example, it seems that all my channels are on the left, and I want them split, I don't know if the radio will do this automatically after I upload my CSV file, but at least I'll be starting with a clean slate. Thanks. Glenn
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Well, I found this: and I'm wondering which is the set button, and how many turns for a full reset. I'm guessing 3 turns of the knob, imagining that it lands on F1. And I think I can find the left low button thanks to Bob's information about the buttons.This entry was posted on December 12, 2016 by Rick.
The TYT TH-9800 quad band mobile radio is a popular counterpart to the popular Wouxun KG-UV950P. With its powerful features and flexible options, the TH-9800 is generally considered a good value for the price. One example of this flexibility is the reset option. Most mobile radios allow the user to reset the transceiver as needed, however it is often limited to one or two reset options, either a partial reset of selected programmable items, or a full reset of the entire radio. The TH-9800 offers four. Now, that's a quad bander.
TH-9800 Factory Reset Options
F-1 SETMOD RESET Resets the menu settings to factory defaults F-2 HYPER RESET Resets the Hyper Memory settings to factory defaults F-3 MEMORY RESET Resets regular memory settings to factory defaults F-4 ALL RESET Resets all memory, menu and other settings to factory defaults Follow the steps below to reset a TYT TH-9800 Quad Band Mobile Two Way Radio from Buy Two Way Radios to its original factory settings.
To perform a Reset 1. Turn off the radio. 2. Press and hold the LEFT [LOW] and turn the radio on. 3. Turn the DIAL to choose the RESET menu. 4. Choose the appropriate reset option [F-1, F-2, F-3 or F-4]. 5. Short press the [SET] key to reset the radio. 7. Reset is complete.
A reset may resolve many issues or malfunctions, but may not work for every scenario. However, it is usually a recommended first step when troubleshooting a two way radio.
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Hi, Before I re-upload my CSV file, that I edited with Open Office, I was wondering if anyone can send me the button steps to reset the radio to its defaults. I had read some reference to this in the manual, but of course it really did not indicate literally which button for the function key, and how many presses. With my poking around, and not knowing the buttons, I may have set some things in a way that I don't want. For example, it seems that all my channels are on the left, and I want them split, I don't know if the radio will do this automatically after I upload my CSV file, but at least I'll be starting with a clean slate. Thanks. Glenn
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Glenn, Here is the Factory Reset Operation: 1. Turn the radio off. 2. Press and hold the LEFT [LOW] key while turning the radio on. This is the bottom left most key. 3. Rotate the LEFT DIAL (top left knob) to select the resetting menu: F-1 SETMOD RESET: Reset the menu settings to their factory defaults. Note: this should be what comes up when you turn the radio on. F-2 HYPER RESET: Clears the Hyper Memory setting to the factory defaults. First clockwise should get you here. F-3 MEMEORY RESET: Clears the regular Memory settings to factory defaults. Second clockwise click to get you here. F-4 ALL RESET: Clears all the memories and other settings to factory defaults. Third clockwise click to get you here. 4. Once you have made your selection in step 3, short press the [SET] key (center bottom key) to complete the reset procedure.
Be blessed! May 2019 be our year of change & growth!
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Hi, Before I re-upload my CSV file, that I edited with Open Office, I was wondering if anyone can send me the button steps to reset the radio to its defaults. I had read some reference to this in the manual, but of course it really did not indicate literally which button for the function key, and how many presses. With my poking around, and not knowing the buttons, I may have set some things in a way that I don't want. For example, it seems that all my channels are on the left, and I want them split, I don't know if the radio will do this automatically after I upload my CSV file, but at least I'll be starting with a clean slate. Thanks. Glenn
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On Jan 19, 2019, at 3:27 PM, Gary Craig <gcraig@webcoindustries.commailto:gcraig@webcoindustries.com> wrote:
Glenn, Here is the Factory Reset Operation: 1. Turn the radio off. 2. Press and hold the LEFT [LOW] key while turning the radio on. This is the bottom left most key. 3. Rotate the LEFT DIAL (top left knob) to select the resetting menu: F-1 SETMOD RESET: Reset the menu settings to their factory defaults. Note: this should be what comes up when you turn the radio on. F-2 HYPER RESET: Clears the Hyper Memory setting to the factory defaults. First clockwise should get you here. F-3 MEMEORY RESET: Clears the regular Memory settings to factory defaults. Second clockwise click to get you here. F-4 ALL RESET: Clears all the memories and other settings to factory defaults. Third clockwise click to get you here. 4. Once you have made your selection in step 3, short press the [SET] key (center bottom key) to complete the reset procedure.
Be blessed! May 2019 be our year of change & growth!
Gary Craig Maintenance Webco Industries Texas Distribution 750 Martin Luther King Jr Dr Orange, TX 77630-3094 409-886-0807 ext. 107 Fax 918-246-7045
gcraig@webcotube.commailto:gcraig@webcotube.com
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Hi, Before I re-upload my CSV file, that I edited with Open Office, I was wondering if anyone can send me the button steps to reset the radio to its defaults. I had read some reference to this in the manual, but of course it really did not indicate literally which button for the function key, and how many presses. With my poking around, and not knowing the buttons, I may have set some things in a way that I don't want. For example, it seems that all my channels are on the left, and I want them split, I don't know if the radio will do this automatically after I upload my CSV file, but at least I'll be starting with a clean slate. Thanks. Glenn
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