User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Description
- Attention
- Features
- Controls, Indicators and Connectors
- _
- Front Panel Controls
- _
- Headphone Socket
- High TX Power
- Low TX Power
- Loud Speaker*
- Repeater Mode Indicator LED
- 6. Alarm Mode Indicator LED
- 7. Transmit Mode Indicator LED
- 8. Busy Mode Indicator LED
- 9. Keypad*
- 10. Volume Control*
- 11. Squelch Control*
- 12. Power ON/OFF Switch
- 13. Power On Indicator LED
- 14. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) (not used on Single Channel Models)
- Symbol
- _
- Rear Panel Connectors
- Front Panel Controls
- _
- Installation and Programming
- Basic Operation
- Front Panel Operation
- Signaling
- Scanning
- Locking the Keypad
- Changing Tone Signaling Systems
- Displaying the Channel Information
- Display of Received Tone Frequencies.
- Bar Graph Displays
- LCD Display Back Light
- Transmit Power Change
- Calling Party ID Display
- Displaying any Radio's ID Number
- Emergency Caller Display
- Automatic Transmit in Repeater Mode
- TX Test Mode
- Keypad Test Mode
- Frequency Band Test Mode
- Starting Message
- Serial Number Display
- EEROM Data Check Mode
- Hardware Error Detection
- RS232C Communications Error
Base Tech II Base/Repeater Station Operator’s Manual
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Hardware Error Detection
The Base Tech II Base Repeater automatically tests for certain hardware faults or failures, and when a fault is
found, it will blink the "ALM" LED display above the LCD Display and indicate the nature of the fault in the LCD
Display as shown below:
RX
TX
CH01
RX PLL Error
This figure indicates an RX PLL error.
RX
TX
CH01
TX PLL Error
This figure indicates a TX PLL error.
RX
TX
CH01
PA Error
This figure indicates a PA error.
Should the Base Tech II Base Repeater indicate any of these errors, it is necessary to return the Base Tech II
Base Repeater to your radio supplier or to a qualified radio trades-person to have the fault corrected.