Operating instructions
Page 6    RF Technology R350/R500 
2  RECEIVER INTERNAL JUMPER OPTIONS 
The LED and squelch function are controlled by noise, carrier and tone squelch 
circuits. 
1.1.8  ALARM LED 
The ALARM LED can indicate the detection of several different fault conditions by 
the self test circuits. The alarm indicator shows the highest priority fault present. 
Receivers using software issue 5 and higher use the cadence of the LED flash 
sequence to indicate the alarm condition. Refer to table 1.  
LED Flash Cadence  Fault Condition 
5 flashes, pause  Synthesizer unlocked 
4 flashes, pause  Tuning voltage outside limits 
3 flashes, pause  Signal level below preset threshold (fixed link) 
1 flash, pause  dc supply voltage low or high 
LED ON continuously  External squelch is active 
    Table 1: Interpretations of LED flash cadence 
 Receivers using software issue 4 and lower use the LED flash rate to indicate the 
alarm condition. Refer to table 2. 
Indication  Fault condition 
Flashing, 8 per second  Synthesizer unlocked 
Flashing, 4 per second  Tuning voltage outside 2-7 Vdc 
Flashing, 2 per second  Signal level below preset threshold (fixed links) 
Continuous  dc supply voltage low or high 
    Table 2: Interpretations of LED flash speed, for early models. 
2   Receiver Internal Jumper Options 
In the following subsections an asterisk (*) signifies the standard (Ex-Factory) 
configuration of a jumper. 
2.1    JP1: 240 Hz Notch Filter 
JP1 allows the 240Hz notch filter in the normal audio path to be bypassed.  
Condition  Position 
Notch Filter In  1-2 * 
Notch Filter Out  2-3 










