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FAIL and ERROR Codes
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If you have documentation that shows additional device codes and/or error codes,
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The Spectra radios report most problems detected during the self-check on power up. These will be shown on the control head’s Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD). They will be in one of three formats:
*ER xx/yy or ERROR xx/yy
*FL xx/yy or FAIL xx/yy
*FAIL nnn
Where ’xx’ and ’yy’ will be hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F), and ’nnn’ will be a decimal value (000-999).
Problems displayed with the ’xx/yy’ format consist of a two-digit prefix (’xx’)that identifies the source of the problem followed by a two-digit code (’yy’) that specifies the particular problem. For example, a radio FAIL code may look like this: ’FAIL 01/90’, where the first two digits (’xx’ in the format above, ’01’ in this example) identifies the source of the error and the second two digits (’yy’ in the format above, ’90’ in this example) is a unique error code that identifies the particular problem or trouble.
Problems displayed with the ’nnn’ format are usually associated with temporary conditions that may go away if a different mode is chosen.
A FAIL message is fatal and the radio will usually not work at all. Many ERROR messages will still allow the radio to work at reduced capacity, depending on the identified problem. For example, a disconnected external device or accessory will cause an ERROR message but the radio may still operate just fine without it.
NOTE: If you get the dreaded ’FAIL 01/82’ message after writing a code plug to the radio, read the code plug from the radio (F2) then immediately write it back to the radio (F8, F8). This usually fixes the checksum problems.
The A9 control heads can display 11 characters. Problems will be shown with the full word ’ERROR’ or ’FAIL’, followed by the error code prefix and error code. All other control heads with eight-character displays show the message beginning with ’ER’ or ’FL’. Hand-Held Control Heads (HHC) display errors with their two seven-segment LED characters by first flashing ’Er’ or ’FL’, then the error code prefix, then the specific error code. For the three-digit fail codes such as FAIL 001 or FAIL 999, the HHCH displays ’FL 00 01’ or ’FL 01 99’.
These lists contain all the FAIL and ERROR prefixes and codes I could find in the manuals I have, but there are probably more. Use this list as a quick reference for locating problems. For example, if a radio is programmed to use the Siren/PA and you see an ’ERROR 08/10’ for a moment when you power up the radio, it means the Siren/PA Option is either not connected or is not working.
Spectra Error and Fail Code Prefixes:CodeDevice Generating Or Causing The Error01Radio (single system)02Digital Signal Processor (DSP)03Multiple PL (MPL)04Internal Radio Options05Control Unit (Control Head or SIU - single or dual system)06Trunking Siren/PA Option (HLN1184A)07Control Head Extensions08Siren/PA Option (single system)09SecureNet Option (single system)0AMDC-600 Full Feature or MDC-1200 Option (single system)0BMDC Full Feature Option0DMDC-600 PTT ID or MVS Option0EDTMF Option Board0FDTMF Option Board10Trunking System11Trunking Options12Vehicle Repeater System (VRS) (single system only)13Vehicle Repeater System14Single-Tone Option (single system)15Single-Tone Option16Vehicle Location17Data Option18Trunked Deskset19Metrocom1AControl Host (i.e. programming software)1BVehicular Adapters1CTone Remote Control Option21Primary Radio Drawer (dual system)25Control Unit (Control Head or SIU when error detected on primary radio)28Siren /PA Option (primary radio - dual system)29SecureNet Option (primary radio - dual system)2AMDC-600 Full Feature or MDC-1200 Option (primary radio - dual system)32Not Used34Single-Tone Option (primary radio - dual system)41Secondary Radio Drawer (dual system)45Control Unit (Control Head or SIU when error detected on secondary radio)48Siren/PA Option (dual system) - programming problem, see below49SecureNet (secondary radio - dual system)4AMDC-600 Full Feature or MDC-1200 Option (secondary radio - dual system)52Not Used54Single-Tone Option (secondary radio - dual system)
In general, device codes 00-1F are for a single radio system. These will have 20 (hex) added to them for the primary radio in a dual radio system (20-3F) or 40 added to them for the secondary radio in a dual radio system (40-5F).
It is common to find used radios displaying error messages when a new owner powers up the radio for the first time. This often happens if previously installed options have been removed or are not included with the radio. These errors should disappear when the radio and control head are correctly reprogrammed with the missing options disabled in the code plugs (sometimes a Personality Board also has to have its internal jumper settings changed).
Even though the manuals do not say so, a ’2F/yy’ error code would probably be the DTMF board in a primary radio. Likewise, a ’4F/yy’ error would probably be the DTMF board in a secondary radio. If you take a close look at the codes in the list, you can see the repeated pattern in the primary and secondary radio error codes. The same would apply to the MDC options, however, the VRS is not available on dual radio systems. Of course the ’yy’ in these examples will actually be the real error code.T2laser Key Code
The 48 code prefix means you have programmed the Siren/PA option into the secondary radio of a dual radio system. To fix this condition, remove the Siren/PA programming from the secondary radio. The Siren/PA option should only be hooked to the primary radio and only programmed in the primary radio.
Spectra and Astro Spectra Error and Fail Codes:
This list was extracted from the Astro Spectra Basic Service Manual. There is some duplication and redefinition of codes due to extra circuitry in the Astro Spectra radios.Error CodeDescriptionCorrective ActionERROR 01/02External EEPROM checksum non-fatal errorReprogram the codeplugERROR 01/02FLASH ROM Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the codeplugERROR 01/12Security Partition ChecksumReprogram the security partitionERROR 01/22Tuning Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the tuning partitionFAIL 01/81ROM checksum failureReprogram the FLASH memoryFAIL 01/81FLASH ROM ChecksumReprogram the radio firmwareFAIL 01/82External EEPROM checksum failureReprogram the codeplugFAIL 01/82FLASH ROM Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the codeplugERROR 01/84EEPROM is blankProgram the EEPROMFAIL 01/88RAM failure, not a checksum failureTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 01/88External RAM FailTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 01/90General hardware failureTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 01/92Internal EEPROM checksum failureReprogram the codeplugFAIL 01/92Security Partition ChecksumReprogram the security partitionFAIL 01/93Flashport AUTHENT CODE FailureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 01/98Internal RAM FailureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 01/A2Tuning Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the tuning partitionERROR 02/10DSP support IC checksum non-fatal errorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 02/81DSP ROM checksum failureReprogram the FLASH memoryFAIL 02/81DSP ROM ChecksumReprogram the DSP firmwareFAIL 02/82DSP RAM 1 failureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 02/84DSP RAM 2 failureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 02/88DSP RAM failure, not a checksum failureTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 02/90General DSP hardware failure
(DSP startup message not received correctly)Turn the radio off, then onFAIL 02/A0ADSIC checksum failureReplace the VOCON boardERROR 05/10Control head not communicating with radioTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 05/81Control head ROM checksum failureReplace the control headERROR 06/10Aux Control Head Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 06/81Aux Control Head ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the aux control headERROR 08/10Siren/PA not communicating with radioTurn the radio off, then onERROR 08/10Siren Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 08/81Siren ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the sirenERROR 09/10Secure option not communicating with radioTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 09/90Secure Hardware Fatal ErrorReplace the secure moduleERROR 12/10VRS Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 12/81VRS ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the VRSERROR 1C/10TRC Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 1C/81TRC ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the TRC
The following list was extracted from a 900 MHz Spectra Basic Service Manual. Note that many of the displayed codes are similar to those in the Astro Spectra radios.Some of these errors may not apply to all models or bands.DisplayPossible CauseRemedyCondERROR 01/02
ERROR 01/82Radio has an error with its EEPROM; one or more modes in the radio have an incorrect pattern in the Memory Board EEPROM.
Radio will function normally until a corrupted mode is accessed; then ’FAIL 002’ will be displayed (see below)a. Reprogram EEPROM from ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory BoardUFAIL 01/81The pattern stored in the Memory Board ROM is incorrectReplace Memory BoardAFAIL 01/82The pattern stored in the Memory Board EEPROM is incorrecta. Reprogram EEPROM from ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory BoardBFAIL 01/83Radio has conditions A and BCFAIL 01/84Memory Board EEPROM is blank
Microcomputer EEPROM is blankReplace Memory Board
Replace Command BoardDFAIL 01/85Radio has conditions A and DEFAIL 01/86Radio has conditions B and DFFAIL 01/87Radio has conditions A, B and DGFAIL 01/88Memory Board RAM defectiveReplace Memory BoardHFAIL 01/89Radio has conditions A and HIFAIL 01/8ARadio has conditions B and HJFAIL 01/8BRadio has conditons A, B and HKFAIL 01/8CRadio has conditions D and HLFAIL 01/8DRadio has conditions A, D and HMFAIL 01/90Serial Bus Failure. May be control head failure, a radio command board failure, or a cabling failurea. Troubleshoot Control Head
b. Check rear options connector cabling
c. Replace Command BoardNFAIL 01/92The pattern stored within the microcomputer EEPROM is incorrectInitialize EEPROMOFAIL 01/93Radio has conditions A and OPFAIL 01/94Microcomputer EEPROM is blankReplace Command BoardQFAIL 01/95Radio has conditions A and QRFAIL 05/81Control Head ROM is defectiveReplace Control Head BoardS,AAFAIL 05/82Control Unit EEPROM corrupted.Troubleshoot Control UnitABFAIL 05/84Control Unit EEPROM blank.Troubleshoot Control UnitACFAIL 05/88Control Head RAM is defectiveReplace Control Head BoardT,ADFAIL 05/90Control Unit serial bus failure.Troubleshoot Control UnitAEFAIL 08/10Siren/PA serial bus failure.Troubleshoot Siren/PA UnitDAERROR 09/10SecureNet serial bus failure.Troubleshoot SecureNet UnitBAFAIL 09/90SecureNet serial bus failure.Troubleshoot SecureNet UnitBAERROR 10/02Trunking EEPROM corruptedTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCAFAIL 10/10Trunking serial bus failureTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCCFAIL 10/82Trunking EEPROM corruptedTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCAFAIL 10/84Trunking EEPROM blankTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCBBlank displayDisplay malfunction, TX and Busy LEDs light upReplace Control Head BoardVFAIL 001Synthesizer out-of-lock conditionTroubleshoot SynthesizerWFAIL 002The mode being accessed has an incorrect pattern in the Memory Board EEPROM. (Refer to ERROR 01/02 above)a. Reprogram EEPROM from ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory Board.XFAIL 003EEPROM data does not match control head configurationChange control head configuration to match radio and reprogramFAIL 999Serial number in the Memory Board and the microcomputer do not match; Radio will not function but will enter test modeReplace the Memory Board with the proper oneY
Spectra System Interface Unit Error Codes:
Is minitool partition wizard safe. These were found in a dual radio system HHCH instruction manual. Note that these codes use individual bits to indicate the various failures, and these bits are turned on to indicate the various problems in the SIU (device code 08). These form a 1, 2, 4 weighted pattern for the right digit of the error code, as follows:Left DigitRight DigitBit #84218421Value01011???
In the columns of the right digit in the above table, the ’1’ bit is turned on for Memory Board ROM Pattern problems, the ’2’ bit is turned on for Memory Board EEPROM Pattern problems, the ’4’ bit is turned on for Defective Memory Board or Microcomputer RAM, and the ’8’ bit is always turned on for these bit-mapped error codes. The table below expands on this desription. I suspect that other devices utilize the same format for error reporting (see the table above).DisplayPossible CauseRemedyCondFL 05/81Memory Board ROM pattern incorrectReplace Memory BoardAFL 05/82Memory Board EEPROM pattern incorrecta. Replace EEPROM from
ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory BoardBFL 05/83SIU has conditions A and BCFL 05/84Memory Board EEPROM is blank
Microcomputer EEPROM is blankReplace Memory Board
Replace SIU boardDFL 05/85SIU has conditions A and DEFL 05/86SIU has conditions B and DFFL 05/87SIU has conditions A, B, and DGFL 05/88Memory Board RAM is defective
Microcomputer RAM is defectiveReplace Memory Board
Replace SIU BoardHFL 05/89SIU has conditions A and HIFL 05/8ASIU has conditions B and HJFL 05/8BSIU has conditions A, B, and HKFL 05/8CSIU has conditions D and HLFL 05/8DSIU has conditions A, D, and HMFL 05/8ESIU has conditions B, D, and HNFL 05/8FSIU has conditions A, B, D, and HOFL 01/90Serial Bus Failure. May be a control head failure,
a radio failure, or a cabling failurea. Check SIU
b. Check connector cabling
c. Check radio(s)PBlank DisplayDisplay malfunctiona. Check power cables/fuses
b, Replace HHCH
c. Check SIUT
Miscellaneous Error / Troubleshooting Codes:
These codes were also found in the Advanced HHCH manual. There may be some duplication of codes in the tables above.DisplayDescription of ProblemRemedyER 00/02
FL 00/02Mode error in EEPROMa. Reprogram
b. Replace radio memoryFL 01/81
FL 01/82
FL 01/84Radio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U502FL 01/83Radio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U501FL 01/88Radio ProblemReplace U500FL 01/89Radio ProblemReplace U501 and U502FL 01/8ARadio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U500FL 01/8B
FL 01/8DRadio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U502FL 01/8CRadio ProblemReplace U502FL 01/90Serial Bus FailureCheck cable kitsFL 01/99Not Programmed for HHCH/SIU
Serial number mismatcha. Reprogram
b. Replace MLM cardER 08/01Siren/PA ROM failureReplace U7ER 08/08Siren/PA RAM failureReplace U7ER 08/09Siren/PA ROM/RAM failureReplace U7ER 08/10Option serial bus failureSee Siren/PA instruction manualER 08/10Siren/PA Bus failureSee Siren/PA instruction manualFL 08/90Siren/PA Fatal errorSee Siren/PA instruction manualFL 09/90
ER 09/10Option serial bus failureSee SecureNet instruction manualER 0A/10
ER 0B/10Option serial bus failureSee MDC-600 instruction manualFL 14/10Option serial bus failureSee Single-Tone instruction manualT2 Laser Key Codes
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FAIL and ERROR Codes
Compiled By Robert W. Meister WA1MIK
If you have documentation that shows additional device codes and/or error codes,
please forward them to the e-mail address listed at the bottom of this article.
The Spectra radios report most problems detected during the self-check on power up. These will be shown on the control head’s Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD). They will be in one of three formats:
*ER xx/yy or ERROR xx/yy
*FL xx/yy or FAIL xx/yy
*FAIL nnn
Where ’xx’ and ’yy’ will be hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F), and ’nnn’ will be a decimal value (000-999).
Problems displayed with the ’xx/yy’ format consist of a two-digit prefix (’xx’)that identifies the source of the problem followed by a two-digit code (’yy’) that specifies the particular problem. For example, a radio FAIL code may look like this: ’FAIL 01/90’, where the first two digits (’xx’ in the format above, ’01’ in this example) identifies the source of the error and the second two digits (’yy’ in the format above, ’90’ in this example) is a unique error code that identifies the particular problem or trouble.
Problems displayed with the ’nnn’ format are usually associated with temporary conditions that may go away if a different mode is chosen.
A FAIL message is fatal and the radio will usually not work at all. Many ERROR messages will still allow the radio to work at reduced capacity, depending on the identified problem. For example, a disconnected external device or accessory will cause an ERROR message but the radio may still operate just fine without it.
NOTE: If you get the dreaded ’FAIL 01/82’ message after writing a code plug to the radio, read the code plug from the radio (F2) then immediately write it back to the radio (F8, F8). This usually fixes the checksum problems.
The A9 control heads can display 11 characters. Problems will be shown with the full word ’ERROR’ or ’FAIL’, followed by the error code prefix and error code. All other control heads with eight-character displays show the message beginning with ’ER’ or ’FL’. Hand-Held Control Heads (HHC) display errors with their two seven-segment LED characters by first flashing ’Er’ or ’FL’, then the error code prefix, then the specific error code. For the three-digit fail codes such as FAIL 001 or FAIL 999, the HHCH displays ’FL 00 01’ or ’FL 01 99’.
These lists contain all the FAIL and ERROR prefixes and codes I could find in the manuals I have, but there are probably more. Use this list as a quick reference for locating problems. For example, if a radio is programmed to use the Siren/PA and you see an ’ERROR 08/10’ for a moment when you power up the radio, it means the Siren/PA Option is either not connected or is not working.
Spectra Error and Fail Code Prefixes:CodeDevice Generating Or Causing The Error01Radio (single system)02Digital Signal Processor (DSP)03Multiple PL (MPL)04Internal Radio Options05Control Unit (Control Head or SIU - single or dual system)06Trunking Siren/PA Option (HLN1184A)07Control Head Extensions08Siren/PA Option (single system)09SecureNet Option (single system)0AMDC-600 Full Feature or MDC-1200 Option (single system)0BMDC Full Feature Option0DMDC-600 PTT ID or MVS Option0EDTMF Option Board0FDTMF Option Board10Trunking System11Trunking Options12Vehicle Repeater System (VRS) (single system only)13Vehicle Repeater System14Single-Tone Option (single system)15Single-Tone Option16Vehicle Location17Data Option18Trunked Deskset19Metrocom1AControl Host (i.e. programming software)1BVehicular Adapters1CTone Remote Control Option21Primary Radio Drawer (dual system)25Control Unit (Control Head or SIU when error detected on primary radio)28Siren /PA Option (primary radio - dual system)29SecureNet Option (primary radio - dual system)2AMDC-600 Full Feature or MDC-1200 Option (primary radio - dual system)32Not Used34Single-Tone Option (primary radio - dual system)41Secondary Radio Drawer (dual system)45Control Unit (Control Head or SIU when error detected on secondary radio)48Siren/PA Option (dual system) - programming problem, see below49SecureNet (secondary radio - dual system)4AMDC-600 Full Feature or MDC-1200 Option (secondary radio - dual system)52Not Used54Single-Tone Option (secondary radio - dual system)
In general, device codes 00-1F are for a single radio system. These will have 20 (hex) added to them for the primary radio in a dual radio system (20-3F) or 40 added to them for the secondary radio in a dual radio system (40-5F).
It is common to find used radios displaying error messages when a new owner powers up the radio for the first time. This often happens if previously installed options have been removed or are not included with the radio. These errors should disappear when the radio and control head are correctly reprogrammed with the missing options disabled in the code plugs (sometimes a Personality Board also has to have its internal jumper settings changed).
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The 48 code prefix means you have programmed the Siren/PA option into the secondary radio of a dual radio system. To fix this condition, remove the Siren/PA programming from the secondary radio. The Siren/PA option should only be hooked to the primary radio and only programmed in the primary radio.
Spectra and Astro Spectra Error and Fail Codes:
This list was extracted from the Astro Spectra Basic Service Manual. There is some duplication and redefinition of codes due to extra circuitry in the Astro Spectra radios.Error CodeDescriptionCorrective ActionERROR 01/02External EEPROM checksum non-fatal errorReprogram the codeplugERROR 01/02FLASH ROM Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the codeplugERROR 01/12Security Partition ChecksumReprogram the security partitionERROR 01/22Tuning Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the tuning partitionFAIL 01/81ROM checksum failureReprogram the FLASH memoryFAIL 01/81FLASH ROM ChecksumReprogram the radio firmwareFAIL 01/82External EEPROM checksum failureReprogram the codeplugFAIL 01/82FLASH ROM Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the codeplugERROR 01/84EEPROM is blankProgram the EEPROMFAIL 01/88RAM failure, not a checksum failureTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 01/88External RAM FailTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 01/90General hardware failureTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 01/92Internal EEPROM checksum failureReprogram the codeplugFAIL 01/92Security Partition ChecksumReprogram the security partitionFAIL 01/93Flashport AUTHENT CODE FailureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 01/98Internal RAM FailureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 01/A2Tuning Codeplug ChecksumReprogram the tuning partitionERROR 02/10DSP support IC checksum non-fatal errorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 02/81DSP ROM checksum failureReprogram the FLASH memoryFAIL 02/81DSP ROM ChecksumReprogram the DSP firmwareFAIL 02/82DSP RAM 1 failureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 02/84DSP RAM 2 failureReplace the VOCON boardFAIL 02/88DSP RAM failure, not a checksum failureTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 02/90General DSP hardware failure
(DSP startup message not received correctly)Turn the radio off, then onFAIL 02/A0ADSIC checksum failureReplace the VOCON boardERROR 05/10Control head not communicating with radioTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 05/81Control head ROM checksum failureReplace the control headERROR 06/10Aux Control Head Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 06/81Aux Control Head ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the aux control headERROR 08/10Siren/PA not communicating with radioTurn the radio off, then onERROR 08/10Siren Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 08/81Siren ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the sirenERROR 09/10Secure option not communicating with radioTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 09/90Secure Hardware Fatal ErrorReplace the secure moduleERROR 12/10VRS Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 12/81VRS ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the VRSERROR 1C/10TRC Hardware ErrorTurn the radio off, then onFAIL 1C/81TRC ROM Checksum ErrorReplace the TRC
The following list was extracted from a 900 MHz Spectra Basic Service Manual. Note that many of the displayed codes are similar to those in the Astro Spectra radios.Some of these errors may not apply to all models or bands.DisplayPossible CauseRemedyCondERROR 01/02
ERROR 01/82Radio has an error with its EEPROM; one or more modes in the radio have an incorrect pattern in the Memory Board EEPROM.
Radio will function normally until a corrupted mode is accessed; then ’FAIL 002’ will be displayed (see below)a. Reprogram EEPROM from ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory BoardUFAIL 01/81The pattern stored in the Memory Board ROM is incorrectReplace Memory BoardAFAIL 01/82The pattern stored in the Memory Board EEPROM is incorrecta. Reprogram EEPROM from ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory BoardBFAIL 01/83Radio has conditions A and BCFAIL 01/84Memory Board EEPROM is blank
Microcomputer EEPROM is blankReplace Memory Board
Replace Command BoardDFAIL 01/85Radio has conditions A and DEFAIL 01/86Radio has conditions B and DFFAIL 01/87Radio has conditions A, B and DGFAIL 01/88Memory Board RAM defectiveReplace Memory BoardHFAIL 01/89Radio has conditions A and HIFAIL 01/8ARadio has conditions B and HJFAIL 01/8BRadio has conditons A, B and HKFAIL 01/8CRadio has conditions D and HLFAIL 01/8DRadio has conditions A, D and HMFAIL 01/90Serial Bus Failure. May be control head failure, a radio command board failure, or a cabling failurea. Troubleshoot Control Head
b. Check rear options connector cabling
c. Replace Command BoardNFAIL 01/92The pattern stored within the microcomputer EEPROM is incorrectInitialize EEPROMOFAIL 01/93Radio has conditions A and OPFAIL 01/94Microcomputer EEPROM is blankReplace Command BoardQFAIL 01/95Radio has conditions A and QRFAIL 05/81Control Head ROM is defectiveReplace Control Head BoardS,AAFAIL 05/82Control Unit EEPROM corrupted.Troubleshoot Control UnitABFAIL 05/84Control Unit EEPROM blank.Troubleshoot Control UnitACFAIL 05/88Control Head RAM is defectiveReplace Control Head BoardT,ADFAIL 05/90Control Unit serial bus failure.Troubleshoot Control UnitAEFAIL 08/10Siren/PA serial bus failure.Troubleshoot Siren/PA UnitDAERROR 09/10SecureNet serial bus failure.Troubleshoot SecureNet UnitBAFAIL 09/90SecureNet serial bus failure.Troubleshoot SecureNet UnitBAERROR 10/02Trunking EEPROM corruptedTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCAFAIL 10/10Trunking serial bus failureTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCCFAIL 10/82Trunking EEPROM corruptedTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCAFAIL 10/84Trunking EEPROM blankTroubleshoot Trunking OptionCBBlank displayDisplay malfunction, TX and Busy LEDs light upReplace Control Head BoardVFAIL 001Synthesizer out-of-lock conditionTroubleshoot SynthesizerWFAIL 002The mode being accessed has an incorrect pattern in the Memory Board EEPROM. (Refer to ERROR 01/02 above)a. Reprogram EEPROM from ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory Board.XFAIL 003EEPROM data does not match control head configurationChange control head configuration to match radio and reprogramFAIL 999Serial number in the Memory Board and the microcomputer do not match; Radio will not function but will enter test modeReplace the Memory Board with the proper oneY
Spectra System Interface Unit Error Codes:
Is minitool partition wizard safe. These were found in a dual radio system HHCH instruction manual. Note that these codes use individual bits to indicate the various failures, and these bits are turned on to indicate the various problems in the SIU (device code 08). These form a 1, 2, 4 weighted pattern for the right digit of the error code, as follows:Left DigitRight DigitBit #84218421Value01011???
In the columns of the right digit in the above table, the ’1’ bit is turned on for Memory Board ROM Pattern problems, the ’2’ bit is turned on for Memory Board EEPROM Pattern problems, the ’4’ bit is turned on for Defective Memory Board or Microcomputer RAM, and the ’8’ bit is always turned on for these bit-mapped error codes. The table below expands on this desription. I suspect that other devices utilize the same format for error reporting (see the table above).DisplayPossible CauseRemedyCondFL 05/81Memory Board ROM pattern incorrectReplace Memory BoardAFL 05/82Memory Board EEPROM pattern incorrecta. Replace EEPROM from
ARCHIVE file if available
b. Replace Memory BoardBFL 05/83SIU has conditions A and BCFL 05/84Memory Board EEPROM is blank
Microcomputer EEPROM is blankReplace Memory Board
Replace SIU boardDFL 05/85SIU has conditions A and DEFL 05/86SIU has conditions B and DFFL 05/87SIU has conditions A, B, and DGFL 05/88Memory Board RAM is defective
Microcomputer RAM is defectiveReplace Memory Board
Replace SIU BoardHFL 05/89SIU has conditions A and HIFL 05/8ASIU has conditions B and HJFL 05/8BSIU has conditions A, B, and HKFL 05/8CSIU has conditions D and HLFL 05/8DSIU has conditions A, D, and HMFL 05/8ESIU has conditions B, D, and HNFL 05/8FSIU has conditions A, B, D, and HOFL 01/90Serial Bus Failure. May be a control head failure,
a radio failure, or a cabling failurea. Check SIU
b. Check connector cabling
c. Check radio(s)PBlank DisplayDisplay malfunctiona. Check power cables/fuses
b, Replace HHCH
c. Check SIUT
Miscellaneous Error / Troubleshooting Codes:
These codes were also found in the Advanced HHCH manual. There may be some duplication of codes in the tables above.DisplayDescription of ProblemRemedyER 00/02
FL 00/02Mode error in EEPROMa. Reprogram
b. Replace radio memoryFL 01/81
FL 01/82
FL 01/84Radio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U502FL 01/83Radio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U501FL 01/88Radio ProblemReplace U500FL 01/89Radio ProblemReplace U501 and U502FL 01/8ARadio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U500FL 01/8B
FL 01/8DRadio Problema. Reprogram EEPROM
b. Check J501/502
c. Replace U502FL 01/8CRadio ProblemReplace U502FL 01/90Serial Bus FailureCheck cable kitsFL 01/99Not Programmed for HHCH/SIU
Serial number mismatcha. Reprogram
b. Replace MLM cardER 08/01Siren/PA ROM failureReplace U7ER 08/08Siren/PA RAM failureReplace U7ER 08/09Siren/PA ROM/RAM failureReplace U7ER 08/10Option serial bus failureSee Siren/PA instruction manualER 08/10Siren/PA Bus failureSee Siren/PA instruction manualFL 08/90Siren/PA Fatal errorSee Siren/PA instruction manualFL 09/90
ER 09/10Option serial bus failureSee SecureNet instruction manualER 0A/10
ER 0B/10Option serial bus failureSee MDC-600 instruction manualFL 14/10Option serial bus failureSee Single-Tone instruction manualT2 Laser Key Codes
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