TANDBERG Alteia Instruction Manual page 144

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C.8.2
Satellite Receiver Alarm Menu Pages
This section applies to M2/PSR/932[C] and all M2/P8R/942 and
M2/PSR/942 models.
Table C.12: Satellite Receiver Alarm Menu (#5) Pages
Page
Display
1
#5 ALARM
PAGE 2 - - - - - 9 - - - - - 14
STAT T
2
#5 ALARM
selectable
INPUT
FAIL
3
#5 ALARM
selectable
BER
OK
4
#5 ALARM
selectable
SIG LEVEL
OK
5
#5 ALARM
selectable
VIDEO
OK
6
#5 ALARM
selectable
VBI
OK
7
#5 ALARM
selectable
AUDIO 1
OK
8
#5 ALARM
selectable
AUDIO 2
OK
9
#5 ALARM
selectable
ASYNC
OK
10
#5 ALARM
selectable
SYNC
OK
11
#5 ALARM
selectable
CA
FAIL
12
#5 ALARM
selectable
LNB VOLT
FAIL
13
#5 ALARM
TEMPERATURE
OK
14
#5 ALARM
FAN STATUS
OK
15
#5 ALARM
selectable
USER ALARM MASK
STORE
Page C-20
Description
1/154
This page provides a summary of the alarm status. Each number
corresponds to an Alarm Menu page. An asterisk will appear for each
T
page contributing to the summary Alarm.
32/154
RELAY MASK
1
YES
33/154
RELAY MASK
1
YES
34/154
RELAY MASK
1
YES
35/154
These pages display the status of the module or function
RELAY MASK
indicated by the title on line 2.
1
YES
36/154
RELAY MASK
2
YES
37/154
The RELAY parameter allows an Alarm to be associated
RELAY MASK
with a particular relay contact at the rear of the unit. If a
NONE
YES
relay is selected and a failure occurs, that relay activates.
38/154
More than one Alarm can be assigned to a relay contact. For
RELAY MASK
example, INPUT, BER and SIG LEVEL could be assigned to
NONE
YES
Relay 1, VIDEO to Relay 2 and Audio 1 and 2 to Relay 3. Any
Alarm condition would then operate its assigned Relay.
39/154
RELAY MASK
NONE
NO
310/154
The MASK parameter allows an Alarm to be masked (YES) so
RELAY MASK
that it does not contribute to the Summary Alarm.
NONE
NO
311/154
RELAY MASK
NONE
YES
312/154
This alarm will be raised if a short circuit occurs in the cable or LNB.
RELAY MASK
If the alarm persists after the rear panel connection is removed,
NONE
YES
then a fault exists within the Alteia.
313/154
This page is non-editable. The temperature is shown in both Celsius and
Fahrenheit. FAIL indicates that the internal temperature exceeds 60°C.
27C
75F
314/154
This non-editable page monitors pulses from the fan to ensure it is
rotating.
315/15
This page allows the current mask configuration to be stored (default is
all alarms masked). Restore allows the user to recall the previously
stored mask (which could be the default).
Instruction Manual: Alteia and Alteia plus Professional Receivers and Decoders
Options
PAGE number
(2 to 15)
ALARM STATUS
— OK, FAIL
RELAY —
NONE (default)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6
MASK —
YES (default),
NO
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
STORE,
RESTORE
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