XTL 5000 Problem
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XTL 5000 Problem
I'm having a problem with an XTL 5000. Front and rear heads (W5) both display FL 01/90 and will not cycle on. Can anyone tell me what the FL 01/90 indicates?
Re: XTL 5000 Problem
sscfpdff wrote:I'm having a problem with an XTL 5000. Front and rear heads (W5) both display FL 01/90 and will not cycle on. Can anyone tell me what the FL 01/90 indicates?
Typically the 01/90 error is a serial bus problem or a control head not talking to the radio.
Have you checked that the high current 12 volt feed at the rear of the radio is connected and has the +12 volts and ground present?
With the W5 control heads, this has to be an older radio. Is this a new radio to you, or is this an existing installation?
Has anything changed with the installation?
Jim
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Re: XTL 5000 Problem
Yep, Fail 01/90 are the heads not talking to the radio.
I know with Spectras mounted in say an ambulance with a front and rear control heads..............There was indeed a "master" and a "slave" control head. The radio knew which control cable end needed to see which head - mix them and you get a "Fail 01/90". Swap heads and cycle the power to see.
I had a run of preinstalled systems on new ambulances ( about 10 in all !), where I even had then to re run the darn control cables so the "Master" was up front like it should be, and "Slave" in the back - what a pain that was !!
Not having power in the individuals head's conrol cable ( green and orange wires ) would do it as well . Display would light and show "Fail 01/90" so you thought it was powered up, but it was not.
I know with Spectras mounted in say an ambulance with a front and rear control heads..............There was indeed a "master" and a "slave" control head. The radio knew which control cable end needed to see which head - mix them and you get a "Fail 01/90". Swap heads and cycle the power to see.
I had a run of preinstalled systems on new ambulances ( about 10 in all !), where I even had then to re run the darn control cables so the "Master" was up front like it should be, and "Slave" in the back - what a pain that was !!
Not having power in the individuals head's conrol cable ( green and orange wires ) would do it as well . Display would light and show "Fail 01/90" so you thought it was powered up, but it was not.
Re: XTL 5000 Problem
Jim202,
Thank you for your response. This is an older radio which was just moved to a new vehicle. In order to install the rear head in the bed area of a capped pickup truck, the 25 pin connector had to be removed from the cable going to the rear head. I thought I had followed the pinout as it existed when installing the new head but perhaps (read probably) I screwed it up. I'll check it our and see if the wiring matches the assignements on the old connector. Thanks for your assistance.
Thank you for your response. This is an older radio which was just moved to a new vehicle. In order to install the rear head in the bed area of a capped pickup truck, the 25 pin connector had to be removed from the cable going to the rear head. I thought I had followed the pinout as it existed when installing the new head but perhaps (read probably) I screwed it up. I'll check it our and see if the wiring matches the assignements on the old connector. Thanks for your assistance.