4 LED's
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In Connected State (PACTOR):
This LED shows the on the air connection
quality
by changing colors and brightness. Dim
red indicates the poorest condition; bright green indicates the best possible link condition.
The transition from
poor
to
best
has the following steps:
dim red
→
red
→
bright red
→
orange
→
dim green
→
green
→
bright green.
Lock / Tune:
In Unconnecte state (e. g. receiving RTTY, PACTOR Unproto, etc.):
Forms a 2-LED tuning indicator together with the
QUAL
LED. Bright green indicates a
well tuned RX signal. Dim red or
off
indicates poor tuned RX signal. If the
QUAL
-LED
indicates better tuning than
Lock/Tune
, the frequency of the RX signal is tuned too low,
and vice versa. With some practice, the 2-LED tuning indicator allows a tuning accuracy
of at least ±10 Hz.
In Connected State (PACTOR):
Tune
flashes red while the PTC-IIIusb is in progress with automatic frequency and phase
correction.
Lock
is lit green when the tune process is successfully terminated, the
frequency deviation is compensated and the phase is stable.
CON/ISS
CONnected
is lit green permanently in (AMTOR, PACTOR, Packet-Radio) connected
condition. In STBY condition it blinks in 1 second tick when an unread mail for the own
address (= MYcall) is contained in the PTC-mailbox. It flashes fast if the modem waits
for a Bluetooth connection (when the USB cable is not connected and Bluetooth option is
installed).
ISS
is lit red in connected condition, when the unit is the
I
nformation
S
ending
S
tation
(has “the keys”).
ON/STBY:
ON
is lit green when the unit is switched on and operating. It is lit red (
STBY
)when the
unit is in “stand by” mode, which means switched off but with external power applied to
it. In
STBY
condition, the unit can be switched on by touching the front panel sensor
switch. Doing this, the LED will swap from red to green.
Loading:
At power on the firmware must be loaded from the Flash-ROM into the 32 bit SRAM.
This is indicated with the 5 status LED’s in the middle, with every second one being lit:
O
P
O
P
O
Update:
When the firmware or the BIOS are updated, then the 5 status LED’s in the middle show
an illuminated dot running from left to right.