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Harris RF-5800H Series - User Manual

Harris RF-5800H Series
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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

Questions and Answers

  • C
    Catherine PadillaAug 16, 2025
    What to do if Harris Conference System displays PA OVERTEMP or THERMAL WARNING?
    • C
      Cynthia KeyAug 16, 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.
  • M
    Morgan KingAug 19, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H displays PA LOW DC INPUT?
    • K
      Kenneth HunterAug 19, 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.
  • T
    Tasha GonzalezAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H displays PA HIGH DC INPUT?
    • L
      lauracarrollAug 22, 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.
  • D
    Donald WebbAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H displays PA OVERCURRENT?
    • L
      Lisa EspinozaAug 26, 2025
      If your Harris Conference System displays PA OVERCURRENT, replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • D
    Daniel CastilloAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Harris Conference System has low or no transmit power on all HF or all VHF frequencies?
    • I
      ievansAug 28, 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.
  • J
    John ChristensenAug 30, 2025
    What to do if Harris RF-5800H has low or no transmit power on some HF or VHF frequencies?
    • C
      Cindy AndrewsAug 31, 2025
      To troubleshoot low or no transmit power on some HF or VHF frequencies with your Harris Conference System, replace the RF-5832H-PA.
  • M
    mary24Sep 3, 2025
    What to do if Harris Conference System displays PA WARNING?
    • R
      Rebecca HernandezSep 3, 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.
  • K
    kristagordonSep 6, 2025
    What to do if Harris Conference System does not power up and shows COUPLER FAULT, HIGH VSWR, PA BAD FILTER, PA COMM FAULT?
    • E
      Eric RobertsSep 6, 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.
  • D
    Deborah JensenSep 9, 2025
    What to do if Harris Conference System displays PA COMM FAULT?
    • R
      Robert GuerraSep 9, 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

INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY

Overview of safety precautions and their importance.

PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT HAZARDS

Identifies electrical, mechanical, thermal, chemical, and EMR hazards.

OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY GUIDELINES

Basic safety disciplines for operation and maintenance.

CRITICAL SAFETY PROCEDURES

Key procedures like not servicing alone, grounding, and power control.

EQUIPMENT HANDLING AND PRECAUTIONS

Precautions for heavy equipment, interlocks, and static-sensitive devices.

EXPLANATION OF HAZARD SYMBOLS

Explanation of common hazard symbols used in the manual.

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION

Manual's purpose and overview of content areas.

1.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Cross-referenced safety precautions for personnel and equipment.

1.3 MAINTENANCE LEVELS

Description of the four maintenance support levels.

1.4 WARRANTY

Harris Corporation's one-year warranty terms and conditions.

1.5 GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Identification of system configurations and their components.

1.6 GENERAL EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS

Descriptions of individual units comprising the system.

1.7 REQUIRED TOOLS AND MATERIALS

Tools and materials needed for installation but not provided.

1.8 LIST OF MANUFACTURERS

List of manufacturers with addresses.

CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION

2.1 INTRODUCTION

Overview of the installation chapter's content.

2.2 SITE INFORMATION

General guidelines for selecting a system setup location.

2.2.1 GROUNDING PROCEDURES

Warning and caution regarding personnel and equipment safety from grounding.

2.3 TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED

List of tools and materials needed for installation.

2.4 UNPACKING AND REPACKING

Procedures for unpacking and repacking system units.

2.5 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

Description of power requirements and ancillary items for installation.

2.6 INSTALLATION CHECKOUT

Procedures for verifying correct system installation.

CHAPTER 3 OPERATION

CHAPTER 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

4.1 INTRODUCTION

Overview of the chapter's functional description content.

4.2 SIGNAL PATHS

Description of the system's signal paths.

CHAPTER 5 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

5.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Systematic care and inspection to prevent failures.

CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6.1 INTRODUCTION

Overview of troubleshooting data and procedures.

6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

Steps for diagnosing and resolving system faults.

6.3 TROUBLESHOOTING SUPPORT DATA

Supporting data for troubleshooting activities.

6.4 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAMS

Diagrams used for troubleshooting.

6.5 INTERCONNECT INFORMATION

Information on system cabling and connectors.

CHAPTER 7 PARTS LIST

7.1 INTRODUCTION

Purpose of the parts list chapter.

7.2 LRUS

Lists Line Replaceable Units for system configurations.

7.3 LRU DIAGRAMS

Diagrams illustrating LRUs and optional cables.

APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

A.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Detailed technical specifications for system components.

Harris RF-5800H Series Specifications

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BrandHarris
ModelRF-5800H Series
CategoryConference System
LanguageEnglish

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