User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- GENERAL MANUAL INFORMATION
- PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT
- DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
- LOCATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
- EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS
- INSTALLING THE RADIO EQUIPMENT
- INTERCONNECTIONS
- CABLE AND GROUND REQUIREMENTS
- COMPONENT JACK LOCATIONS
- INITIAL PREPARATION FOR USE
- RADIO APPLICATION CODE UPGRADE
- PN SPREADING CODE SELECTION
- ANTENNA AND CABLE INSTALLATION
- CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
- STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN PRODECURES
- OUTPUT POWER SETTINGS
- ANTENNA PLACEMENT
- FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
- PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION, AND CLEANING
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
- TEST PROCEDURES
- MDR TESTS
- BDR TESTS
- RADIO DATA PORT TO USER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT INTERFACE
- PARTS LIST
- BASE DATA RADIO MECHANICAL OUTLINE
- DIAGNOSTIC MENU
- MDR DIAGNOSTIC LCP MENU
- LCP COMMANDS
385700-1006-006 DIAGNOSTIC LCP MENU
Document use is restricted to that described on cover 8-1
CHAPTER 8
DIAGNOSTIC LCP MENU
8.1 DIAGNOSTIC MENU
Initial configuration and trouble shooting of the radio equipment is accomplished through the
Diagnostic port of a radio. A WYSE 100 compatible terminal or a computer running a terminal
emulation program is attached to the diagnostic port. This terminal or computer is referred to
as the LCP terminal elsewhere in this manual. The LCP diagnostics menu for the MDR and
BDR are identical except for a few commands. The differences are noted in the following
sections. The diagnostics menu includes user available selections as well as reserved
commands for testing the radio. The reserved commands are intended for use by factory
trained personnel only. Use of these commands by unauthorized personnel will require the
user to perform a power reset to the unit before normal operation can occur. The following
sections are based on a typical LCP menu. The user should contact the factory for updates.
The operator selects a particular command by typing the command number, which appears to
the left of the command, followed by pressing the ENTER (↵) key. If the command requires
additional parameters, the LCP program will prompt the user for inputs. All inputs are
completed using the ENTER (↵) key.