6.2.8
SYSTEM FAILURE
displayed on-screen
Self diagnostics, which
automatically run at startup and
while the device is on, detects a
potential issue.
This warning message can be cleared
by powering off, then on. If device self-
diagnostics detects the system failure
again after clearance, the message will
redisplay and NOMAD Pro will require
authorized service; see Section 6.3,
Repair and Maintenance.
6.2.9 There was no
power to the NOMAD
Pro control panel
If pressing Power several times
does not cause the display to
illuminate, the attached handset
is the likely problem.
Ensure handset is securely attached.
Replace with a newly charged handset
in order to continue. Use the charging
cradle to determine if the first handset
battery can be recharged or is spent
and must be taken out of service.
A different problem exists if all
handsets appear fully charged.
NOMAD Pro will require authorized
service; see Section 6.3, Repair and
Maintenance.
6.2.10 When first
placing handset on
charging cradle,
indicator lights
illuminated orange
Male connectors on charging
cradle are damaged (can also
happen to NOMAD Pro device
connectors).
NOMAD Pro will require authorized
service; see Section 6.3, Repair and
Maintenance.
6.2.11 The handset
did not seem to be
working when the
trigger was pulled
The trigger is not communicating
with the device.
Ensure handset is securely attached.
Place handset on the charging cradle
and pull the trigger. If the indicator
lights illuminate orange, the handset
trigger communications are functional.
NOMAD Pro may require authorized
service; see Section 6.3, Repair and
Maintenance.
6.2.12
HANDSET
FAILURE
displayed
on-screen
The handset, in general, is not
communicating with the device.
Ensure handset is securely attached.
The protective fuse in the
handset is blown, the batteries
are otherwise impaired or at the
end of their life cycle.
Replace with a newly charged handset
in order to continue. Use the charging
cradle to determine the handset status.
If the indicator lights illuminate solid or
flash red, the handset will require
authorized service; see Section 6.3,
Repair and Maintenance.