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PAC FAQ: Philips Telemetry M2601B & M4841A Audible Tones- Episode_07
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PAC FAQ : Philips Telemetry M2601B M4841A Audible Tones and LED Lights - Episode_07
Today we are going to show you the most common audible tone patterns to help you identify what your telemetry device is telling you.
Here we have the Single Audible Tone after P.O.S.T. (Power On Self Test)
After powering on the device, the LED’s will flash once and you will hear a Single Audible Tone.
Other than any Cosmetic Damage, the PCB's of the device does not need service.
Here we have the Double Audible Tone after P.O.S.T. (Power On Self Test)
After powering on the device, the LED’s will flash once and you will hear a Double Audible Tone.
Other than any Cosmetic Damage, Any/All of the PCB's of the device need service.
Here we have the Factory Default Settings Audible Tone
After powering on the device, the LED’s will flash once and you will hear a Single Audible Tone after P.O.S.T., then a series of synchronized sequence of Flashing LED's and a 2-tone Audible sound.
Here we have the Assigned Device that is Searching for an Access Point Audible Tone
With the device already powered on and after P.O.S.T., a series of synchronized sequence of a 2-tone Audible sound every 2 seconds without any LED flashes. The device will go silent once it has found the Access Point.