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AN-80i User Manual
70-00072-01-10 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2011 Page 111 of 152 March 2, 2011
7.4 Status Codes
7.4.1 PTP Status Codes
The PTP status code is displayed in a series of decimal characters representing the
status of six different alarm conditions. The value '1' indicates the associated condition is
active. All unused bits are set to zero. To determine the status, the decimal number must
be converted to binary notation.
Table 48: Diag. - PTP Status Codes
Error Type
Error #
Decimal*
Error #
Binary
Description
Tx Power 1 1
Power output is less than 10 dBm. This
message may appear before the RF link is
established.
RF High Temp.
Warning
2 10
The transceiver internal temperature rose above
185 degrees F / 85 C. The transceiver will shut
down for 30 seconds to allow cooling.
RF PLL Lock
Error
16 1 0000
The PLL (Phase Locked Loop) section within
the AN-80i experienced an error. Reset the AN-
80i.
PHY lock error 32 10 0000
The PLL (Phase Locked Loop) section within
the AN-80i experienced an error. Reset the AN-
80i.
80 MHz PLL lock
error
64 100 0000
The PLL (Phase Locked Loop) section within
the AN-80i experienced an error. Reset the AN-
80i.
Firmware
Configuration
Error
128 1000 0000 Error detected in the AN-80i configuration file.
*Displayed decimal value if this is the only active error condition.
It is recommended to use a scientific calculator that supports binary notation (e.g.,
Windows on-screen calculator). Set the mode for decimal and enter the status code.
Change the mode to binary and match active bits (1) to the table entries.
Example, if 'RF High Temp. Warning' (2) and ' PHY lock error' (1 0000) were active, the
status code value would be 34 (binary 100010) (leading zeros are not displayed).
7.4.2 PMP Status Codes
The PMP status code is displayed in a series of hexadecimal characters representing
the status of different alarm conditions. The value '1' indicates the associated condition
is active. All unused bits are set to zero.
To determine the status, the hexadecimal number must be converted to binary notation.
It is recommended to use a scientific calculator that supports binary notation (e.g.,
Windows on-screen calculator). Set the mode for Hex and enter the status code.
Change the mode to binary and match active bits (1) to the PMP Status Codes table.
For example, if 'Radio Over Temperature' bit 1 and 'PLL Error' bit 4 were active, the
status code value could be Hex '12' (binary 1 0010).
Table 49: Diag. - PMP Status Code Bits
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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