User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Human Exposure Compliance 1
- Introduction 1
- System Description 2
- Wireless Messaging System Overview
- FLEX, ReFLEX, and InFLEXion Messaging Protocol Overview
- RFO! Transmitter Functional Description
- RFO! Paging Station Options
- Hardware Options
- Software Options
- Network Peripheral Options (Option X267)
- RF-Baton! Transmitter Controller without GPS Receiver (Option X594)
- RFB! Transmitter Controller with GPS Receiver (Option X179)
- Battery Revert (Option X649)
- RFO! Transmitter Peripheral Options (Option X263)
- RFA! Receiver (Option X349, X351, X352, X353)
- RFA! Receiver Peripheral Package (Option X88, X89)
- Equipment Specifications
- Electrical Requirements
- Preinstallation 3
- Installation 4
- Operation 5
- Establishing an RF-O! FIPS Session
- Reset and Initialization
- Operation Modes
- Alarm and Error Logs
- General Operational Setup and First Time Use
- RF-O! Paging Station Parameters
- RF-O! Power Control
- Power Metering
- Wattmeter Calibration
- Amplitude Alignment
- Power Set
- Module Monitoring
- Power Cutback/Shutdown
- Power Leveling
- Alarm Reporting
- Subchannel Configuration Control
- Power Amplifier Configuration Control
- Carrier Feedthrough Nulling
- RF-O! Ambient Temperature Monitoring
- High Ambient Temperature Cutback/Shutdown Operation
- High PA vs. Ambient Temperature Cutback/Shutdown Operation
- Maintenance 6
- Troubleshooting
- Check Front Panel Indications
- Verify Data from the RFB! Transmitter Controller
- RFO! Transmitter Status
- Power Cutback LED is Blinking
- Power Cutback LED is Continuously Illuminated
- Check for Plug-and-Play Errors
- Check Control Data Received by the RFO! Transmitter
- Check RF Power Path
- Check Transmitter Frequency
- Check RF-A! Receiver Functionality
- Pages Not Received
- Voice Quality Diagnostics
- Removal and Replacement
- Cabinet Doors Removal
- Cabinet Doors Replacement
- DC-DC Converter Removal
- DC-DC Converter Installation
- Orchestra Control Board Removal
- Orchestra Control Board Installation
- Exciter Removal
- Exciter Installation
- Power Amplifier Removal
- Power Amplifier Installation
- Power Supply Removal
- Power Supply Installation
- Wattmeter (Power Detector) Removal
- Wattmeter (Power Detector) Installation
- Battery Removal
- Battery Installation
- AC Distribution Panel Removal
- AC Distribution Panel Installation
- RFO! Transmitter Backplane Removal
- RFO! Transmitter Backplane Installation
- RF-A! Receiver Removal and Replacement
- RFB! Transmitter Controller Removal and Replacement
- Resetting the Parameter Database
- Paging Station Alignment
- Temperature Calibration Procedure
- Software Download
- Troubleshooting
- Abbreviations and Acronyms A
- Backplane Connectors B
- Model and Options Charts C
- FIPS Action Commands (ver 2.0.0) D
- FIPS Read/Write Commands (ver.2.0.0) E
- Alarms and Error Messages F
- Transmitter Alignment Checklist G
- Debug Traces H
RF-Orchestra!™ Transmitter Installation and Operation Alarms and Error Messages
July 2000 6880493G02-C F-5
E_CONTROL_COMMAND_FORMAT_ERROR
Sent if the Distribution DSP detects that 1 (or more) of
the Control Command fields of a PnP data path
message is invalid.
Major
If error persists, save error log and
contact Motorola.
NOTE: This is a Plug-and-Play Error.
Transmitter was Disabled for 2 seconds,
and DSP buffers were flushed.
E_CURRENT_STATE_INVALID
An invalid input command is encountered in the key/
dekey cycle.
Major
If error persists, save error log and
contact Motorola.
E_CUTOVER_FAILED
The cutover to the new flash bank after a remote soft-
ware download has failed.
Critical
Do NOT reset the RF-O! transmitter.
Attempt the remote software download
again as detailed in the RF-O! Remote
Software Download Procedure.
E_DISABLE_PAGING
The transmitter has been disabled (shutdown). There
are several disable sources. Each is listed in the RFO
FIPS: a83(Station Status) screen. The transmitter can
be disabled by the User (W 99 1), or by the Software.
Software shutdowns occur due to High VSWR, High
Reflected Power, AM/FM Clipping, Synthesizer Out of
Lock, High Temperature, Bad Amplitude Alignment,
Pendulum Unlock, UHSO Failures, PA Failures, etc.
Critical
Check the alarm log (RFO FIPS: a 99),
error log, and station status (RFO FIPS: a
83) to determine the source of the
disable. The alarm and error logs should
describe the reason for the shutdown in
greater detail. Take action based on the
specific error causing the shutdown.
(Specific error can be determined by
matching timestamps with the
E_DISABLE_PAGING error log entry)
E_DSP1_STARTUP_FAILURE
E_DSP2_STARTUP_FAILURE
E_DSP3_STARTUP_FAILURE
E_DSP4_STARTUP_FAILURE
An attempt to download code the one of the 4 DSPs
failed. Occurs after reset.
Critical
Reset RF-O! transmitter. If problem
persists, contact Motorola. Possible DSP
or OCM board failure.
E_DSP_TIMEOUT_ON_OUTPUT
The DSP did not respond to a host request within a
designated time-out period.
Critical
Reset RF-O! transmitter. If problem
persists, contact Motorola. Possible DSP
or OCM board failure.
E_DSP_TX_MODE_INVALID_MESSAGE_TYPE
RF-O! transmitter sends a flush request to a DSP, but
receives an invalid reply.
Minor
If error persists, save error log and
contact Motorola.
Table F-3: RF-O! Transmitter Error/Alarm Code Definitions (Sheet 3 of 27)
Error and Description
Alarm
Severity
Action