What to do if my Harris RF-7800B-DUO24 asks for a PIN?
- YYolanda ShortAug 2, 2025
If your Harris Touch terminal requires a Personal Identification Number (PIN), you should enter a 4-8 digit PIN to enable non-emergency functions.
What to do if my Harris RF-7800B-DUO24 asks for a PIN?
If your Harris Touch terminal requires a Personal Identification Number (PIN), you should enter a 4-8 digit PIN to enable non-emergency functions.
What to do if my Harris RF-7800B-DUO24 Touch terminals asks for a PUK?
If your Harris Touch terminal requires a Personal Unblocking Key (PUK), you should enter a 4-8 digit PUK to revert Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) to the original unlocked state.
What does temperature warning mean on Harris RF-7800B-DUO24 Touch terminals?
Temperature warnings on your Harris Touch terminal indicate different levels of heat: Hot = warning, Very Hot = reducing functionality, Very Very Hot = shutting down calls, Too Hot = imminent shutdown.
Brand | Harris |
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Model | RF-7800B-DUO24 |
Category | Touch terminals |
Language | English |
Discusses electrical, thermal, EMR, and chemical hazards in electronic equipment for safety.
Provides critical safety disciplines for personnel during operation and maintenance of the equipment.
Details the Harris RF-7800B Land Mobile and Land Portable BGAN Terminals capabilities.
Presents the technical specifications for the RF-7800B BGAN Terminal, including performance and environmental data.
Highlights the key features and benefits of the BGAN terminal, such as IP services and multi-user capability.
Offers general guidelines for installing the BGAN terminal, covering environmental considerations.
Describes the procedure for installing the USIM card into the BGAN terminal.
Guides users through the initial power-up and verification of the BGAN terminal's operation.
Details how to connect the power and data cables to the BGAN terminal for operation.
Explains BGAN services, including GPS registration, voice, and data connections.
Describes Packet Switched data services, including Background and Streaming modes.
Lists common configuration capabilities for both RF-7800B-VU and RF-7800B-DU terminals.
Details the three operational modes: NAT, Relay, and Bridge for BGAN terminals.
Explains how to configure various parameters via the BGAN terminal's internal web interface.
Describes the systematic daily and weekly care to prevent equipment failure.
Addresses shortcomings and defects requiring attention when the terminal is in service.
Provides steps to identify probable failure causes and suggest corrective actions for faults.
Provides pinout data for the connectors mounted to the BGAN terminal chassis.
A glossary of terms used throughout the manual.