Tait International Limited TMBH7A Manual Do Utilizador
Troubleshooting 119
Identifying the radio’s audible
tones
The radio’s audible tones can help you identify a
potential problem:
potential problem:
Viewing radio information
Your radio provider may ask you for the hardware
and firmware version of your radio, for
troubleshooting purposes.
and firmware version of your radio, for
troubleshooting purposes.
Use the Radio info menu to view information such as
the hardware and firmware version of your radio,
function key settings, the radio serial number, and
various radio identities.
the hardware and firmware version of your radio,
function key settings, the radio serial number, and
various radio identities.
1 Press Menu and select Radio settings > Radio
info.
2 Scroll to the version information you want to view
and press Select.
Audible tone
Meaning
One short,
high-pitched
beep
The radio has been made inoperable (‘stunned’ or
‘inhibited’) by your service provider.
Two short
beeps
The radio has been made operable (‘revived’ or
‘uninhibited’) by your service provider.
Two low-
pitched beeps
The radio’s temperature is high. (The radio will
continue to operate.)
Two high-
pitched beeps
The radio’s temperature is in the very high range;
all calls will now be at low power. If the radio’s
temperature rises above this range, calls will be
inhibited.
Turn off the radio and allow it to cool down.
all calls will now be at low power. If the radio’s
temperature rises above this range, calls will be
inhibited.
Turn off the radio and allow it to cool down.
Continuous
low-pitched
tone
Radio system error: a system error has occurred and
the radio may be inoperable. Contact your radio
provider.