User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Foreword ii
- List of Figures vii
- List of Tables xi
- Commercial Warranty xiii
- Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications xvii
- Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1
- Chapter 2 Radio Power 2-1
- Chapter 3 Theory of Operation 3-1
- Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures 4-1
- Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts 5-1
- Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-1
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Tables 7-1
- Chapter 8 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists 8-1
- Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering A-1
- Glossary Glossary-1
- Index Index-1
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Related Publications
- Commercial Warranty
- Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications
- Portable Radio Model Numbering System
- ASTRO XTS5000 VHF Model Chart
- ASTRO XTS5000R (Ruggedized) VHF Model Chart
- ASTRO XTS5000 UHF Range 1 Model Chart
- ASTRO XTS5000R (Ruggedized) UHF Range 1 Model Chart
- ASTRO XTS5000 700–800MHz Model Chart
- ASTRO XTS5000R (Ruggedized) 700–800MHz Model Chart
- Specifications for VHF Radios
- Specifications for UHF Range 1 Radios
- Specifications for 700–800 MHz Radios
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Radio Power
- Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures
- Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts
- 5.1 List of Troubleshooting Charts
- 5.2 Main Troubleshooting Flowchart
- 5.3 Power-Up Failure
- 5.4 DC Supply Failure
- 5.5 Display Failure (NNTN4563, NNTN4819, & NNTN4717 VOCON Kits)
- 5.6 Display Failure (NTN9564)
- 5.7 Volume Set Error
- 5.8 Channel/Zone Select Error
- 5.9 Button Test
- 5.10 Top/Side Button Test
- 5.11 VCO TX/RX Unlock
- 5.12 VOCON TX Audio
- 5.13 VOCON RX Audio
- 5.14 RX RF
- 5.15 TX RF (VHF)
- 5.16 TX RF (UHF R1/700-800MHz)
- 5.17 Keyload Failure
- 5.18 Secure Hardware Failure
- Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Tables
- Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering
- Glossary
- Index
- Back Cover
October 14, 2003 6881094C31-C
4-6 Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)
4.6 Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)
Table 4-4 lists additional action items that can be used for the diagnosis and resolution of the error
codes listed in Table 4-3 on page 4-5.
Table 4-4. Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostic Actions
Error
Code
Diagnostic Actions
01/02 This non-fatal error will likely recover if the radio’s power is cycled. In the event that this
does not resolve the issue, the radio should be reflashed. As a last resort, the FLASH
ROM U402 should be replaced.
01/12 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the security codeplug.
01/20 Cycling radio power should resolve this issue.
01/22 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflash of the tuning codeplug followed by
retuning of the radio.
01/81 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the host code.
01/82 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the radio codeplug.
01/88 Reflashing of the radio should first be performed. If this fails to resolve the issue, then
replacement of the SRAM U403 is necessary.
01/90 Cycle power to radio. Continued failure indicates a likely IC failure (GCAP, PCIC,
FLIPPER, ABACUS). In this event, radio should be sent to the depot for isolation and
repair of the problem IC.
01/92 The radio should be sent to the depot for reprogramming of the security codeplug.
01/93 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the host code.
01/98 Send radio to the depot for replacement of the SRAM U403.
01/A2 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the tuning codeplug followed by
re-tuning of the radio.
02/81 The radio should be sent to the depot for examination and/or replacement of either the
FLASH U402, or the PATRIOT MCU/DSP U401.
02/88 Cycle power to the radio. If this does not fix the problem, then the radio should be sent
to the depot for reflashing of the DSP code. Continued failure requires examination and/
or replacement of the SRAM U403.
02/90 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails to fix the problem, then the radio should be sent to
the depot for reflashing of the DSP code. Continued failure may require replacement of
U401, the PATRIOT MCU/DSP.
09/10 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails then follow instructions in the secure hardware
failure troubleshooting flowchart.
09/90 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails then follow instructions in the secure hardware
failure troubleshooting flowchart.