Tyco Electronics M/A-Com P5300 Manual De Usuario
MM-008212-001, Rev. A
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12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Use Table 12-1 as a troubleshooting guide if the radio is not functioning properly. If additional assistance
is required, contact a qualified service technician or call M/A-COM at 1-800-528-7711.
is required, contact a qualified service technician or call M/A-COM at 1-800-528-7711.
Table 12-1: Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Radio will not turn on
Low battery charge
Change the battery pack to a fully
charged pack.
charged pack.
No Audio
Speaker volume is muted.
Increase the volume level.
Poor Audio
•
User is in a poor coverage area
or not on the network.
or not on the network.
•
Data cable is connected.
•
Move to a better coverage area.
•
If the data cable is connected, enter
“atspkr1” to enable internal speaker.
“atspkr1” to enable internal speaker.
Radio will not register
or does not receive
provisioning data.
or does not receive
provisioning data.
Bad logon credentials.
Verify logon and password.
Screen displays:
NOAUTHV
NOAUTHV
Radio authentication of the VNIC
failed.
failed.
Contact system administrator.
Screen displays:
NOAUTHM
NOAUTHM
VNIC authentication of the radio
failed.
failed.
Contact system administrator.
Screen displays:
UNAUTH3
UNAUTH3
The radio network ID has not been
added to network.
added to network.
Contact system administrator.
Screen displays:
NOSUPRT
NOSUPRT
The voice authentication security
policy is set to only allow
authenticated users.
policy is set to only allow
authenticated users.
Contact system administrator.
Screen displays:
BAD PWD
BAD PWD
An invalid password has been
entered.
entered.
Verify the password and re-enter.
Screen displays:
OVR TEMP
OVR TEMP
The radio may be too hot. The radio
will cease transmitting if an
operational temperature threshold
has been exceeded.
will cease transmitting if an
operational temperature threshold
has been exceeded.
Let the radio cool before attempting to
transmit. Report this failure to an
authorized technician.
transmit. Report this failure to an
authorized technician.
Radio powers off for
no apparent reason.
no apparent reason.
Radio may be experiencing very
low voltage.
low voltage.
Have the battery checked by an
authorized technician.
authorized technician.
Radio will not
transmit.
transmit.
Radio may be out of coverage area
or may be overheated.
or may be overheated.
Return to coverage area if possible. If
overheated, let radio cool before retrying
transmission. Report this failure to an
authorized technician.
overheated, let radio cool before retrying
transmission. Report this failure to an
authorized technician.