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Chapter
2
Operation
MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Station Diagnostics
2-22
RW1
-
One Beep
-
Battery Revert Alarm
Indicates the station has lost
AC
line power and
has reverted to battery
backup
(if
equipped). The alarm is cleared
as soon as the station receives
AC
line voltage.
RW2
-
Two Beeps
-
PA
Alarm
Indicates
a
PA
failure. It is set when the station's power control circuit detects
a
PA
problem or
if
the
power control service mode is
entered.
The alarm is
cleared
only by
a
successful
key-up
of the station. It is not
reset
during
the same
key-up
which
sets the alarm.
RW3
-
Three Beeps
-
Synthesizer Alarm
Indicates the transmit or receive synthesizer is out of lock. The alarm clears
as
soon as both synthesizers lock.
RW4
-
Four Beeps
-
Overvoltage Alarm
Indicates the battery charging voltage
(if
equipped) is
too
high. The alarm
clears
when
the
voltage
assumes
a
normal level.
RW5
-
Five Beeps
-
TSTAT
Alarm
Indicates
a
TSTAT
failure
in
a
trunking
station.
The alarm
clears
when
the station
is successfully keyed. The
TSTAT
generation requires:
O
locking VCO/synthesizer
a
trunking
TDATA
to be detected
by
the station
no
PA
alarm present
no forward or reflected alarms present
RW6
-
Six
Beeps
-
Reflected Alarm
Indicates the station has incorrect reflected power
as
determined
by
the reflected
power trip point. The alarm
clears
when
the station is
successfully keyed.
RW7
-
Seven Beeps
-
Forward Alarm
Indicates the station has incorrect forward power
as determined
by
the
forward
power trip point. The alarm
clears
when
the station is
successfully keyed.
RW8- Eight Beeps
-
Redundant Station Alarm
Indicates
a
problem exists
with
one or both
of the redundant stations. The alarm
clears
when both
stations are cleared of all errors.
A
redundant station is an
-optional configuration.
This
error is
only
present
when using this configuration.
68P81092E06
3/14/94

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