Motorola I580 service manual Alert Tones

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DISPLAYS, MESSAGES, AND ALERTS: Alert Tones

Table 3-3. Service Messages (Continued)

Message

Cause

Action

 

 

 

Technical Error Unable to

Problem detected with the GPS

Reboot unit. If problem persists, contact Motorola

Locate Sats

circuitry

 

 

 

 

Unable to locate Sats

Unit does not have clear view of

Make sure user is out in clear sky and stationary. If

 

GPS satellites

problem persists, reboot unit.

 

 

 

Unknown User

Unit unknown to system

Report problem to provider

 

 

 

User Not Available

Target unit in Private, Group, or

Try call again later

 

Alert call, or is not in service

 

 

 

 

3.4Alert Tones

This unit can send alert tones to the earpiece, speaker, or external speaker. Press the Mute key to determine where some of the tones are sent.

As shown in the following table, alert tones have specific frequencies and cadences/durations. They are grouped according to function; grouped tones have the same tone specifications.

Table 3-4. Alert Tones

Tone

Low

High

Freq

Cadence

When Tone Occurs

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic

Ear

Spkr

1800H

2x (24ms on+24ms off) + 48ms on

Voice channel for prior request

Callback

 

 

z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Alert

Ear

Spkr

1800H

2x (80ms off+80ms on)

Call Alert successfully sent

Acknowledgment

 

 

z

 

 

Received

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Alert No Ack

Ear

Spkr

900Hz

1x500ms on

Call Alert fails

Received

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Alert

Spkr

Spkr

2300H

4x (150ms off+150ms on) every 10

Call Alert received

Received

 

 

z

seconds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Alert Sent

Ear

Spkr

1800H

2x (80ms off+80ms on)

Call Alert acknowledged by

 

 

 

z

 

FNE

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Waiting

Ear

Ear

440Hz

2x(300ms off+300ms on) every 5

Phone call received while

Received

 

 

 

seconds

another call is active

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clear to Send

Ear

Spkr

2300H

1x50ms on

Reception inhibited; clear to

 

 

 

z

 

transmit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data Ringer

Ear

Spkr

2091/

14x (80ms on 2091Hz + 100ms on

Unit receives an incoming

 

 

 

2823H

2823Hz + 2.5 seconds off

circuit data call

 

 

 

z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DTMF (0-9, #, *)

Ear

Ear

DTMF

Continuous

DTMF is transmitted

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earpiece Volume

Ear

Ear

1000H

Continuous

Earpiece volume changed on

Set

 

 

z

 

quiet channel or in

 

 

 

 

 

Programming Menu (PRGM)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents IDEN Digital Multi-Service, Data-Capable Portable I580 Manual Revisions Safety and General Information Medical Devices Electro Magnetic Interference CompatibilityCleaning and Drying Considerations Accessory Safety InformationSafety and General Information Model Numbering System Model InformationGeneral Receiver Transmitter Model SpecificationsContents Chapter Basic Level Test Modes and Procedures Chapter Field Level Test Modes and Procedures Appendix a Ordering Replacement Parts and Kits How This Manual Is Organized PrefaceWho Should Use This Manual Related Publications Conventions Used in This ManualIDEN Digital Modulation Technology OverviewSpectrum of iDEN Quad 16QAM RF Transmission Bursts IDEN Voice Compression TechnologyCalling Area Coverage MOTOtalk Bluetooth Wireless SystemGlobal Positioning System GPS Section To remove a SIM card Figure SIM CardsRemoving and Inserting a SIM Card To insert a SIM card Figure Removing a SIM CardI580 Features FEATURES, ICONS, and IndicatorsMain Menu Icons Display IconsStatus Icons DISPLAYS, MESSAGES, and Alerts Power-Up SequenceSelf-Test Errors Power-Down SequenceSelf-Test Reset Errors MessagesService Messages Service MessagesAlert Tones Alert TonesAlert Tones Alert Tones To set unit to vibrate for all calls Using the Optional Vibrate FunctionVibrator Settings From the main menu, select Settings 2-Way Radio Alert Type Reference Accessories Preparing for Basic Level TestingTest Equipment Reference UnitBasic Level Checks and Self Tests Reset ConditionCustomer Care Test ConditionsPreventive Maintenance Basic-Level Test ChecklistBasic-Level Test Checklist To clean the unit takes approximately 3 minutesSIM Card Swap Test Mechanical and Electrical ChecksShock and Pressure test time is approximately 3 minutes SIM Card Swap test time is approximately 5 minutesAccessory Swap test time is approximately 5 minutes Accessory Swap TestLockup Test Lockup Test time is approximately 6 minutesTesting the GPS Receiver Battery Connections TestBattery Connections test time is approximately 5 minutes To test the GPS ReceiverVoltage Recognition test time is approximately 4 minutes Self-Test ProceduresVoltage Recognition Test Passcode test time is approximately 5 minutes Programming Menu Settings CheckPasscode Test Phone Calls Features From the main menu, select Settings Display/Info ContrastWay Radio Options Personalize Volume FeaturesSecurity Features From the main menu, select Settings Security GPS PIN Call Performance Test Advanced FeaturesCall Performance test time is approximately 7 minutes Entering Debug Mode Basic Level Test Modes and ProceduresTo enter Debug/Trace Mode Test ModesDisplay Screens Trace Mode Display ScreensGPS Entering Test Mode Test Mode Test ProceduresTo enter Test Mode Audio Loopback TestDebug Check ESN and Imei Matching TestAudio Loopback test time is approximately 3 minutes ESN/IMEI Matching test time is approximately 6 minutesTo monitor the data in the unit 68P80401P05 Technician Test Procedures Programming the i580 Unit Connecting the Unit to the RSS WorkstationCodeplug Help Codeplug TroubleshootingTo access the codeplug Help topic in Windows Preparing Equipment for Testing Preparing for Field Level TestingConnecting an iDEN Unit to the R-2660 Using RSSTo connect the unit to the R-2660 Typical R-2660 SetupRF Zone Fields and Values To enter Initial Registration modeOperating the R-2660 Disassembling and Reassembling the Unit Disassembly Sequence FlowchartAssembly/Disassembly Procedures Remove Remove Battery CoverInstall Remove Battery Remove Antenna Remove SIM CardPreparing for Field Level Testing Remove Antenna Remove Back Housing Remove Main Board, Keypad Procedure to remove flip assembly Remove Flip AssemblyPreparing for Field Level Testing Remove Flip Assembly Procedure to install flip assembly Install Flip AssemblyPreparing for Field Level Testing Install Flip Assembly I580 Component Parts List Exploded View and Parts ListI580 Exploded View Field Level Test Modes and Procedures Required Test Equipment Field-Level Test ChecklistDone Technical Tests Pass Fail Field-Level Test ChecklistRegistration/Call Test See the Strong Signal Environment sectionR-2660 Signal Quality Error SQE TestSee Entering Test Mode Press Menu, Edit TX Power TestPass Bit Error Rate BER TestPower-Up Test Keypad Test Use this test to check the audio portion of the unit Audio TestReset Reset TestTo perform the reset log test Reset Log TestModel Assembly MA Test Mode Test Use this test on a unit to check its GPS functionality GPS Global Positioning System Receiver TestYes Bluetooth Test This Page intentionally left blank Recommended Equipment Mechanical Parts Rework and RepairRework/Repair Requirements Recommended ToolsRecommended Supplies Components Identification Board PreparationRemoval Procedure Mechanical Parts Rework ProcedureLand Preparation Procedure Installation Procedure5 J752 Audio Jack 4 J600 RF Connector6 J401 30 Pin Board-to-Flex Connector 9 M105 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