You enter that code to get rid of the alarms. I was just wondering how 
you set them again should you want/need to do that.

Joe M.

Richard wrote:
> 
> I'm not quite sure I understand your question.
> The procedure puts it into normal condition. Nothing further to do. 
> 
> For a conventional MSF5000 (NON-trunking) that is, a radio always
> without the RF sensor installed, the values 00 and FF are what is
> loaded at factory; e.g. normal.
>  
> The problem usually happens when someone replaces a CLB SCB(analog)
> board with CXB SSCB that came from a 800 trunking radio. It will
> contain the setpoint values from its previous "home".
> They need to be reset to FACTORY default for CONVENTIONAL stations.
> 
> Non-trunking=no RF sensor = Factory setpoint value of 00,FF.
> 
> 
> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, MCH <m...@...> wrote:
>> How do you set it back to normal?
>>
>> Joe M.
>>
>> Richard Arnold wrote:
>>>
>>> There is an RSS software solution ("bitbang") to get rid of the alarms.
>>> Connect the RIB to the operating MSF.
>>>  From the main menu hit ALT-F5. A command line bar will appear telling 
>>> you to enter an IPCB command. Enter the following: (WITHOUT the " " quotes)
>>>
>>>               "/1e1607160800FF"
>>>
>>> it is CASE sensitive. This sets the FWD/REV settings to zero and FF 
>>> (infinity)
>>> I've done it many times, and it works just fine!
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On *Sun, 8/29/10, jimmylpowell /<jpow...@...>/* wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>     From: jimmylpowell <jpow...@...>
>>>     Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Msf5000 Low Power alarms
>>>     To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>>>     Date: Sunday, August 29, 2010, 12:36 PM
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>     I originally posted this on the MSF5000 board but got no response. I
>>>     thought I would broaden my search.
>>>
>>>     Does anyone know a way to get a non trunking MSF with out an internal
>>>     power
>>>     sensor to stop giving the 7 beeps? I have tried going back to a default
>>>     codeplug
>>>     and starting from scratch. This did not work. It seems that once the bit
>>>     is
>>>     set it won't go away. I'm sure that it happened when someone went into
>>>     the
>>>     screen to adjust the alarms. I know this is a common problem and they
>>>     tell you
>>>     not to do it.
>>>
>>>     I have the alarms disabled over the air, but it annoys me on the local
>>>     audio. I
>>>     would like to enable the over the air alarms, but I can't until I can
>>>     clear this
>>>     one.
>>>
>>>     My MSF has version 4.07 SSCB and 5.04 TTRC.
>>>
>>>     Maybe there's some bit banging that can be done.
>>>
>>>     Jimmy, K5JCT
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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