Tyco Electronics P5400 manual Error Messages, Name Tone Description

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MM-012099-001, Rev. B

9.4.1Error Messages

If either of the Error Messages shown below is displayed, the radio is programmed incorrectly or needs servicing.

DSP ERR

 

or

DIG

V

x

ERR=XXXX

 

 

ERR

 

x

(PowerUp

 

 

 

 

 

only)

 

 

 

 

Where: xxxx is the error code and DSP ERR or DIG V ERR is the message.

9.5ALERT TONES

The P5400 radio provides audible Alert Tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating conditions (see Table 9-2).

 

Table 9-2: Alert Tones

NAME

TONE

DESCRIPTION

Call Originate

one short mid-pitched

OK to talk after pressing the push-to-talk

 

 

button

Carrier Control Timer

five high-pitched/one long low-

PTT depressed for maximum length of time

 

pitched

 

Low Battery

one low-pitched/one short mid-

Low battery

 

pitched

 

TX Low Battery Alert

one low-pitched

After PTT - battery too low to transmit

 

 

 

9.6TURNING ON THE RADIO

1.Power ON the radio by rotating the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise. A short alert signal (if enabled through programming) indicates the radio is ready to use.

2.The display shows the last selected system and group/channel or a default system and group/channel (depending on programming).

3.Adjust the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob to the desired volume level.

4.Select the desired system, group/channel. The display indicates the current system and group/channel names.

5.The radio is now ready to transmit and receive calls.

9.7SYSTEM SELECTION

METHOD 1: From the control knob: If system selection is programmed to the Voice Group Selection control knob, select a system by turning the knob to the desired number position (1-16). The display registers the new system name on line one. The button can be programmed to provide access to a “2nd bank” of 16 system number positions (17-32).

METHOD 2: From the keypad: If system selection is programmed as the primary function of

and , select a system by pressing or to scroll through the system list. The display registers the new system name on line one.

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Contents P5400 Series MM-012099-001, Rev. B Table of Contents Menu 28.1 10.8.1 117 116Tables Safety Section Safety Conventions RF Exposure Guidelines Safety Training InformationElectromagnetic INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY RF Exposure Compliance Testing DistancesElectronic Devices Antenna Care and ReplacementOperating Tips Efficient Radio OperationPotentially Explosive Atmospheres AircraftElectric Blasting Caps Batteries Conditioning Battery PacksConditioning NiMH Battery Packs Conditioning NiCD Battery PacksCharging Guidelines Charging Battery PacksBattery Pack Usage Additional InformationRemoving the Battery Pack Changing the Battery PackAttaching the Battery Pack Battery DisposalProduct Information Water Resistance IntroductionOptions and Accessories Options and AccessoriesCarrying Case Accessories P5400 Portable Radio User InterfaceButtons and Knobs ControlsKeypad P5400 Front Keypad Functions P5450 Scan Model Front PanelDisplay Sample Display Edacs ModeStatus Icons Descriptions Radio Status IconsTri-Color LED Universal Device ConnectorThis page intentionally left blank Edacs Operation Edacs Operation Power ON-OFF Volume KnobP5450 Scan Radio Front Panel P5450 Keypad Functions KEY Function Display Radio Display in Edacs ModeStatus Icon Descriptions Radio Status IconsStatus Messages TRI-COLOR LEDError Messages Alert Tones Alert TonesTurning on the Radio System Selection11.1 P5470 Model GROUP/CHANNEL SelectionModify Scan List Menu Item Selection Process 11.2 P5450 ModelMenu Item Information Backlight Menu Item Selection ParameterInformation Display Feature Display Parameter SettingDeclaring AN Emergency Contrast AdjustHIGH/LOW Power Adjustment Backlight ON/OFFDigital Mode Using the Menu ButtonUsing the Pre-Programmed Option Button Clear ModeSystem Encryption Key Display Private ModeReceiving an Encrypted Call Private OperationP5450 Model Radio Scanning Trunked GroupsTurning Scan On and Off Adding Groups to a Scan ListP5470 Model Radio Wide Area System Scanning Scanning Trunked SystemsDeleting Groups from a Scan List Nuisance DeleteReceiving an Emergency Call Emergency OperationPriority System Scan ProScanReceiving and Responding to an Individual Call Individual CallsDeclaring an Emergency Call 11 Calls Received Lists Sending an Individual CallReceiving a Telephone Interconnect Call Telephone Interconnect CallsCall Storage Lists Sending a Telephone Interconnect Call Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency Overdial/Conventional ModeP5450 Model Radio Method 2 P5470 model radios only Programmable EntriesSTATUS/MESSAGE Operation Message Operation Status OperationEmergency Operation Dynamic Regroup OperationMacro KEY Operation Portable DataData on Operation Scan Lockout ModeDisplays Data OFF OperationData Lockout Mode This page intentionally left blank Conventional Operation Conventional Operation Power ON-OFF Volume Knob Voice Group Selection Control Knob P5450 Scan Radio Front Panel P5470 System Radio Front Panel Radio Display Radio Status Icons Battery Charge Icons Full CycleMode no repeater Name Tone Description Error MessagesMethod 1 P5470 Model2 P5450 Model Nuisance DeleteBacklight Menu Item Parameter Only. No user selectable settings LID in EDACS/EA. In Conv it has no Using the Pre-Programmed Option Button Using the Menu ButtonReceiving a Call Sending a Call This page intentionally left blank P25 Operation 10 P25 Operation Voice Group Selection Control Knob EMERGENCY/ Home Button Enter key P5470 System Radio Front Panel Display Display Descriptions TRI-COLOR LED Error Messages Call queued for processing 10.9.1 P5470 Model GROUP/CHANNEL Selection10.9.2 P5450 Model Selectable settings Select Telephone Press Digital Voice Operation 11 System Encryption Key Display Group Clear Digital Private Programming Receive Transmit Scanning Trunked Groups 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 Transmitting a Group Call Group Calls in P25 ModeExiting Data Calls Emergency Group Calls in P25 Mode Individual Calls in P25 ModeReceiving an Emergency Group Call 114 Technical Assistance Warranty Information Technical Assistance Troubleshooting Basic TroubleshootingBattery Warranty 119 Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems Segment