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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting for the Access Point mode operation
The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions.
If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your Icom
Dealer or Service Center.
MESSAGE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REFERENCE
After your call, the repeater
does not return a status reply.
(No S-meter indication)
The wrong Access Point
is selected in the Remote
D-STAR transceiver.
The manually entered
frequency or duplex setting is
wrong in the Remote D-STAR
transceiver.
The transmission from the
Remote D-STAR transceiver
did not reach the Access Point.
You did not click (touch)
<Start> in the RS-MS3W
or RS-MS3A.
The Remote D-STAR
transceiver’s call sign has not
been added to “Allowed Call
Sign List” in the RS-MS3W
or RS-MS3A, when “Allowed
Call sign” is set to “Enable.
Set the correct Access Point
to “FROM.”
Set the correct frequency or
duplex setting.
Move to the place where the
Remote D-STAR transceiver
can reach the Access Point.
Click (touch) <Start> in the
RS-MS3W or RS-MS3A.
Add the Remote D-STAR
transceiver’s call sign to
“Allowed Call Sign List” in the
RS-MS3W or RS-MS3A.
RS-MS3W,
RS-MS3A’s
instruction
manual
After your call, the repeater
replies “UR?,” the Access
Point call sign and ID suffix
“G.”
The call was successfully sent
to the Access Point, but no
station immediately replied.
The destination network is
down.
Wait for a while, and try
again.
Wait for the destination
network to be restored.
After your call, the repeater
replies “RX” or “RPT?” and
the Access Point call sign and
ID suffix “G.”
The Remote D-STAR
transceiver’s call sign has not
been set to the transceiver.
Your call sign (MY) has not
been registered at a gateway
server.
The Terminal/AP call sign
that is set in the RS-MS3A
or RS-MS3W has not been
registered to the RS-RP3C as
the access point.
Destination station’s call sign
(UR) has not been registered
to the gateway server, or
the registered contents do
not match your transceiver’s
setting.
A wrong destination
repeater’s call sign is set to
“TO.”
The RS-MS3W or the
RS-MS3A’s settings are
wrong.
Destination station that uses
the Terminal mode or Access
Point mode does not transmit
periodically.
Set the Remote transceiver’s
call sign has not been set to
the transceiver.
Register your call sign (MY)
at a gateway server.
Register the Terminal/AP
call sign that is set in the
RS-MS3A or RS-MS3W to
the RS-RP3C as the access
point.
Check the destination
station’s register information.
Set the correct destination
repeater’s call sign to “TO.”
Correctly set the RS-MS3W
or the RS-MS3A.
Destination station makes a
call.
The Remote
D-STAR
transceiver
s
instruction
manual
RS-MS3W,
RS-MS3A’s
instruction
manual

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