Comtech EF Data LPOD Installation And Operation Manual page 107

Outdoor amplifier / block up converter (buc)
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LPOD Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter
Ethernet-based Remote Product Management
This graph displays the mute state (i.e., bias tee switch state as open = muted, or through path =
unmuted) for the Tx Mute (red line) and the Rx Mute (blue line). Note that a logic high on the
graph equals a muted condition; a logic 0 (zero) indicates an unmuted condition; a -1 (negative
one) is displayed if the data is unavailable.
The page displays both Tx and Rx Mute data by default. You may control the appearance in the
graph of either Tx Mute or Rx Mute by deselecting the pertinent checkbox provided at the
bottom of the graph. The graph will dynamically update after the next polling cycle (every five
seconds), when the deselected parameter is removed from both the graph and its legend.
Online Status Graph
This graph displays the unit's online state. Note that a 1 (one) indicates the unit is online; a 0
(zero) indicates the unit is offline; a -1 (negative one) indicates that the data is unavailable.
Minimum Fan Speed Graph
This graph displays the slowest fan speed of any of the fans installed in the system. The fan
speed is proportional to the unit's heatsink temperature from -5°C and +15°C. At temperatures
at or below -5°C, the LPOD minimizes its fan speed; at temperatures at or above +15°C, the
LPOD maximizes its fan speed. The example provided here demonstrates the fan running at
minimum, proportional, and maximum speeds.
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