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Harris RF-5800H-MP - User Manual

Harris RF-5800H-MP
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PUBLICATION NUMBER: 10515-0124-4200
FEBRUARY 2001
Rev. A
Tactical Radio Products
next level solutions
RF-5800H
125-WATT COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM
SYSTEM INSTALLATION/
MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Charles HillAug 15, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H-MP displays PA OVERTEMP or THERMAL WARNING?
    • S
      Sara TurnerAug 15, 2025
      If your Harris Conference System displays PA OVERTEMP or THERMAL WARNING, unkey the RF-5800H-MP and allow the RF-5832H-PA to cool. Ensure the RF-5832H-PA is well-ventilated and not in direct sunlight. If the problem continues, replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • E
    Emily SmithAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H-MP Conference System displays PA LOW DC INPUT?
    • B
      Brenda DawsonAug 18, 2025
      If the Harris Conference System displays PA LOW DC INPUT, check that the DC input voltage is within the specified range under both loaded and unloaded conditions. If the issue persists, replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • A
    Alicia RobinsonAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H-MP displays PA HIGH DC INPUT?
    • A
      Amber ScottAug 21, 2025
      If your Harris Conference System shows PA HIGH DC INPUT, check that the level of DC input voltage is within specification and replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • A
    Anthony FisherAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H-MP Conference System displays PA OVERCURRENT?
    • H
      Helen BurkeAug 25, 2025
      If your Harris Conference System displays PA OVERCURRENT, replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • D
    David WolfeAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H-MP Conference System has low or no transmit power on all HF or all VHF frequencies?
    • P
      paula01Aug 27, 2025
      To troubleshoot low or no transmit power on all HF or all VHF frequencies with your Harris Conference System, check the RF cables and antenna, replacing them if necessary. Also, replace the RF-382A and the RF-5832H-PA.
  • N
    Natasha HernandezAug 30, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H-MP has low or no transmit power on some HF or VHF frequencies?
    • A
      Ashley RiveraAug 30, 2025
      To troubleshoot low or no transmit power on some HF or VHF frequencies with your Harris Conference System, replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • U
    udrakeSep 2, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H-MP displays PA WARNING?
    • K
      kristenjohnsonSep 2, 2025
      If the Harris Conference System displays PA WARNING, retune the RF-5800H-MP and rekey. If the fault clears, you can continue operating. If the problem persists, replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • E
    Ethan McdanielSep 5, 2025
    What to do if Harris Conference System does not power up and shows COUPLER FAULT, HIGH VSWR, PA BAD FILTER, PA COMM FAULT?
    • Q
      qrussellSep 5, 2025
      If the Harris Conference System does not power up and shows COUPLER FAULT, HIGH VSWR, PA BAD FILTER, PA COMM FAULT, refer to TAP-1 for vehicular or TAP-2 for base station or transit case system. Then: * Replace RF-382A. * Replace RF-5832H-PA. To address HIGH VSWR, also check RF cables and antenna, replacing them as needed. To address PA BAD FILTER, check RF cables, replacing them if necessary.
  • A
    Angela McguireSep 8, 2025
    What to do if Harris Conference System displays PA COMM FAULT?
    • K
      kimberlyarnoldSep 8, 2025
      If the Harris Conference System displays PA COMM FAULT, replace the PA-R/T Control Cable and the RF-5832H-PA.

Summary

SAFETY SUMMARY

PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT SAFETY

Details hazards related to electrical, mechanical, thermal, chemical, and EMR factors.

OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES

Stresses basic safety disciplines for operators and maintainers.

KEY SAFETY GUIDELINES

Covers guidelines like not servicing alone, grounding, power off, and live circuits.

HANDLING EQUIPMENT SAFETY

Addresses interlocks, heavy equipment, warnings, and static-sensitive device protection.

EXPLANATION OF HAZARD SYMBOLS

Defines common hazard symbols used in the manual.

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION

Introduces the manual's scope and content for maintainers.

1.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Cross-references safety precautions for personnel and equipment.

1.3 MAINTENANCE LEVELS

Details the four maintenance levels supporting the system.

1.4 WARRANTY

Outlines the terms and conditions of the manufacturer's warranty.

1.5 GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Identifies and describes the different system configurations and related manuals.

1.5.4 RELATED EQUIPMENT MANUALS

Lists manuals necessary to configure and maintain the system.

CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION

2.1 INTRODUCTION

Outlines the topics covered in the installation chapter.

2.2 SITE INFORMATION

Provides guidelines for selecting a suitable location for system setup.

2.3 TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED

Lists tools and materials necessary for system installation.

2.4 UNPACKING AND REPACKING

Procedures for safely unpacking and repacking system equipment.

2.5 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

Covers power requirements, clearances, shock mounts, settings, and cabling.

2.6 INSTALLATION CHECKOUT

Procedures for pre-power up checks and initial system power-up.

CHAPTER 3 OPERATION

3.1 INTRODUCTION

States there are no special Level II operating procedures.

CHAPTER 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

4.1 INTRODUCTION

Introduces the functional description and signal paths.

4.2 SIGNAL PATHS AND POWER DISTRIBUTION

Covers RF/Audio, Control, and Power Distribution paths for system operation.

CHAPTER 5 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

5.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Outlines daily and weekly checks and services to prevent equipment failure.

CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6.1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE

Introduces troubleshooting data for fault isolation and outlines the chapter's scope.

6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

Covers maintenance turn-on, BIT/non-BIT procedures, and troubleshooting analysis.

6.3 TROUBLESHOOTING SUPPORT DATA

Provides index for protective devices and a general troubleshooting index.

6.4 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAMS AND INTERCONNECT INFO

References troubleshooting diagrams and interconnect information.

CHAPTER 7 PARTS LIST

7.1 INTRODUCTION

Introduces the chapter on radio system parts list.

7.2 LRUS AND CABLES

Lists all Line Replaceable Units (LRUs), shock mounts, and cables for system configurations.

7.3 LRU DIAGRAMS

Illustrates the LRUs within each system configuration.

APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OVERVIEW

Overview of technical specifications for system components.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR KEY COMPONENTS

Detailed specifications for RF-5832H-PA, RF-5051PS, RF-382A, and RF-5056PS.

GLOSSARY

Harris RF-5800H-MP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHarris
ModelRF-5800H-MP
CategoryConference System
LanguageEnglish

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