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Low Battery Alarm:
• If the transmitter’s battery voltage drops below 8.5V an alarm will sound and
“LOW BATTERY” will be displayed on the LCD screen.
CAUTION The low battery alarm is meant to be a safety feature only. Do NOT
operate your radio below 9V and count on the low battery warning to let you
know it is time to charge! Always shut your radio off as soon as possible after
the low battery warning tone to avoid loss of control.
• Alarm tone: continuous tone.
Backup Error:
• MEMORY “BACK UP ERROR” displays on screen if the EEPROM-stored data is
lost for any reason. The 3PK does not use a battery to store this data; it is
stored in permanent non-volatile memory. However, failures can still occur
which cause loss of this memory. If a backup error occurs, immediately stop
using the transmitter and send it for service. Do not attempt to continue to
use the radio.
• Alarm tone: 9 beeps, pause, repeat.
Model Select Error:
• EXTERNAL MODEL # “SELECT ERROR” ANY KEY > M1 SELECT displays when the
following occurs:
• Model being operated is stored in the CAMPac.
• Transmitter is turned off, and CAMPac removed.
• Transmitter is then turned back on.
The transmitter is unable to read the last model used (because it is in the CAMPac),
and so it provides a warning that it cannot select the last model memory used and
then selects model M1.
• Alarm tone: 7 beeps, pause, repeat.
CAMPac Error:
• EXTERNAL MEMORY “ACCESS ERROR” displays when a problem occurred
while copying from or to the CAMPac.
• To stop the alarm, turn off the transmitter. Turn it back on. Repeat the copy
attempt to ensure all data was safely copied.
• Alarm tone: 7 beeps, pause, repeat.
APPENDIX III
Error Displays