Specifications
CES SUPPORT 407-679-9440 Page 24 MAN78 © CES 1998
9.0 In Case Of Difficulty
(1) Ensure that the power and ground connections are properly connected.
(2) Ensure that the ‘audio input’ is connected and at a satisfactory level.
(3) Verify balanced or unbalance audio connection
(4) Verify correct programming of the ARi-195e, and check that the mobile is programmed with compatible
information, e.g. if the ARi-195e is programmed for 40ms CCIR tones, make sure that the mobile module is as
well.
(5) Verify that the precode sequence programmed in the ARi-195e is also used in the mobile module.
(6) Verify that the lead-in-delay programmed in the mobile module is sufficient, particularly when using CTCSS or
Repeaters in the system. If the lead-in delay is inadequate only a fraction of the first tone in a sequence
transmitted by the mobile will be received by the ARi-195e. This will prevent the ARi-195e from recognizing
it as a valid sequence.
(7) If using a remote base station, line signaling “filters” may preclude the use of certain tone frequencies. Please
verify that the selected tone frequencies programmed in the ARi-195e and the mobile signaling module do not
fall within the remote base “filter” frequencies.
If you need to call CES for HELP !
Call 407-679-9440, and ask for product support.
Product support will ask you to verify the programmed parameters, and fax to CES for analysis. To do this complete
the customer chart on page 27 and 28 (we suggest you copy these pages before completing).
Before calling please have information available on:
• the type of radio transceivers in use
• the type of mobile signaling modules
• the information programmed into the mobile modules
• the configuration of the radio system, CTCSS, Repeaters, Remote controls, line filters etc..










