User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Contents
- Introduction
- Product Description
- Routine Operation
- 3.1 Chapter Overview
- 3.2 Overview of Controls, Indicators and Connectors
- 3.3 Preparing for Operation
- 3.4 Using the Display Screens
- 3.5 PTX-PRO Monitoring Operations
- 3.6 PTX-PRO Control Operations
- 3.7 Front Panel vs. Configurator Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Advanced Operation
- 5.1 Chapter Overview
- 5.2 Before You Begin
- 5.3 Create or Update a Configuration
- 5.3.1 Using the Configurator Software
- 5.3.2 Determine Licensed Options
- 5.3.3 Create New Configuration On-Line
- 5.3.4 Load and Modify Configuration Settings On- Line
- Figure 5-7: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 1 of 5
- Figure 5-8: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 2 of 5
- Figure 5-9: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 3 of 5
- Figure 5-10: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 4 of 5
- Figure 5-11: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 5 of 5
- 5.3.5 Load Configuration File into Radio On-Line
- 5.3.6 Change Preset Names in On-Line Mode
- 5.3.7 Create Channel Plan Offline
- 5.3.8 Modify Channel Plan in Offline Mode
- 5.3.9 Load and Modify a Channel Plan On-Line
- 5.3.10 Load Channel Plan File into Radio On-Line
- 5.3.11 Add Licensed Option
- Installation
- 6.1 Chapter Overview
- 6.2 Unpacking
- 6.3 Initial Inspection
- 6.4 Damage in Shipment
- 6.5 Mounting and Cabling
- 6.6 Power Connections
- 6.7 Grounding
- 6.8 Audio Connections
- 6.9 Signal Connections
- 6.10 Data Connections
- 6.11 Powering Up
- 6.12 Configurator Software Installation
- 6.13 Product Modifications
- Replacement Parts
- Theory of Operation
- Index
Troubleshooting 4-3PTX-PRO User and Technical Manual
4.4 Error Codes
The PTX-PRO has a library of diagnostic error codes to help you
pinpoint any problems.
These error codes:
• Are displayed on the front panel display, on the Error
Code Screen.
•Cause the PWR status LED to glow amber, alerting you to
investigate the problem.
The Error Codes are formatted into 2 groups of characters, as
shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1: Error Code Format
E020 4
Primary Error Code
Identifies error
condition.
See ”Error Status”.
Error Status
Depends on error code.
See ”Primary Error Code”.
4.4.1 Error Status
The significance of the Error Status digit depends on what
Primary Error Code is being reported. See Table 4-3.
4.4.2 Primary Error Code
The first group of characters is the Primary Error Code. In most
cases this portion of the Error Code will uniquely identify the
problem.
See Table 4-4 on page 4-4 for descriptions of the error codes
and what to do when they appear.
Table 4-3: Error Status Digit
Status Digit Meaning
Status Error (Error Codes E020, E021, E080, and E0E0 thru
E0E4)
8 There is an error.
Parameter Error (Error Codes E030 thru E034, E03A thru
E03E, and E042 thru E049)
4 Value is too low.
8 Value is too high.