Lnb Dc Current Alarm; Ethernet Port Down Alarms; Edit->Unit->Saf Screen - Teledyne QMultiFlex-400 Installation And Operating Handbook

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Range:
0.1A to 6.0A; step size: 0.01A (i.e. 10mA)
Description:
Sets the trip threshold at which a fault is declared when the current drawn
by the Tx ODU is outside the limit. Both a minimum and a maximum
current threshold can be set. These set the current thresholds outside of
which an alarm will be generated.
Table 6-32 BUC DC Current Minimum/Maximum

6.2.15.2 LNB DC Current Alarm

The modem can also monitor the LNB current. Table 6-33 describes how to set the LNB
minimum and maximum DC current levels outside of which an LNB DC current alarm will
be raised if LNB DC alarm enable is set.
Range:
0 to 500mA; step size: 1mA
Description:
Sets the trip threshold at which a fault is declared when the current drawn
by the Rx LNB is outside the limit. Both a minimum and a maximum
current threshold can be set. These set the current thresholds outside of
which an alarm will be generated.
Table 6-33 LNB DC Current Minimum/Maximum

6.2.15.3 Ethernet Port Down Alarms

The Ethernet port down alarm checkboxes can be used to enable or disable individual
alarms associated with each Ethernet port on the modem. These can be used to indicate
that a cable has been removed or developed a fault, or that the communicating piece of
equipment attached to a particular port has developed a fault.
6.2.16
Edit->Unit->SAF Screen
The Edit->Unit->SAF screen is shown in Figure 6-32.
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