User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Features
- Controls and Display
- General Operation
- Radio-wide Features
- 4.1 Viewing Radio Information
- 4.2 Option Keys / Buttons
- 4.3 Feature Enable / Disable
- 4.4 Menu Mode
- 4.5 Function Recall
- 4.6 Time-Out Timer
- 4.7 Home Channel Select
- 4.8 Power Output Select
- 4.9 Alert Tone Select
- 4.10 Surveillance Mode
- 4.11 Scanning
- 4.12 Global Positioning System (GPS)
- 4.13 Radio Service
- 4.14 Fire Ground Mode
- Conventional Mode Features
- 5.1 Monitoring Before Transmitting
- 5.2 Monitor Mode
- 5.3 Busy Channel Lockout
- 5.4 Call Guard Squelch
- 5.5 Penalty Timer
- 5.6 Conversation Timer
- 5.7 Repeater Talkaround
- 5.8 Displaying Transmit / Receive Frequency
- 5.9 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 5.10 Conventional Mode Scanning
- 5.11 Standard Conventional Calls
- 5.12 ANI Signaling Options
- 5.13 Project 25 Mode Features
- 5.13.1 Digital Unit ID
- 5.13.2 Talkgroup ID
- 5.13.3 Network Access Code
- 5.13.4 Out of Range (EFJohnson Conventional) Indication
- 5.13.5 Automatic (EFJohnson Conventional) Registration
- 5.13.6 P25 Group Calls
- 5.13.7 Talkgroup Scan
- 5.13.8 P25 Unit Calls
- 5.13.9 P25 Conventional Telephone Calls
- 5.13.10 Call Alert
- 5.13.11 Call History
- 5.13.12 Messaging
- 5.13.13 Status Messaging
- 5.13.14 P25 Packet Data
- 5.14 Keypad Programming
- 5.15 Text Messaging
- 5.16 Fire Ground Mode
- SmartNet / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Features
- 6.1 Analog and Digital Operation
- 6.2 Standard Group Calls
- 6.3 Private (Unit-To-Unit) Calls
- 6.4 Telephone Calls
- 6.5 Call Alert
- 6.6 Messaging
- 6.7 Sending Status Conditions
- 6.8 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 6.9 Failsoft Operation
- 6.10 SmartNet / SmartZone / P25 Trunked Scanning Features
- 6.11 Dynamic Regrouping
- 6.12 SmartZone and P25 Trunking Unique Features
- 6.13 Zone Password
- Messages
- Secure Communication (Encryption)
- Data Features
- Service Information
7-6 Viking Portable 600 Radio Operating Manual
Messages
Table 7.2 Viking LED Failure Codes
Orange
LED
Blinks
Startup Failure Description
2 Bad File Format The parameter file has a newer file format version than what
matches the software in the radio.
3 Parms Fail There is no parameter file in the radio.
4 Bad Band The radio band in the parameter file does not match the radio band in
the tuning parameters. You will see this message if a parameter file
for the wrong band is downloaded to the radio.
5 Corrupt Parms The parameters checksum or other data is corrupted.
6 EEPROM Fail The self test timed out and the parameter file has not yet been read
and verified.
7 DSP Fail This error indicates that the DSP failed to complete its startup
procedure at powerup.
8 RX Backend Fail There is a communication failure between the DSP and the back end
ADC on the RF deck.
9 HC08 Init Fail The HCO8 was not initialized correctly and cannot be accessed for
flash reads and writes, etc.
10 Channel Fail The radio has been programmed with more channels than it optioned
for.
11 Encryption Fail This error indicates that the main processor and the encryption
module have failed to complete their startup procedure at powerup.
12 Bad ESN This error indicates that the ESN of the radio is not valid. This error is
usually only seen in the factory when first programming brand new
logic boards.
Preliminary Draft 3/9/12