Configuring The Threshold Value To Detect The Reduced Voltage Level (Power Supply Lower Level); Warning By The Aux Output Port - Kenwood NXR-1700 Function Reference

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15 POWER SUPPLY MONITOR / 15.1 Configuring the Threshold Value to Detect the Reduced Voltage Level
(Power Supply Lower Level)
15.1 Configuring the Threshold Value to Detect the Reduced Voltage Level (Power Supply
Lower Level)
Power Supply Lower Level is the threshold level of the voltage to detect that the voltage of the repeater is reduced
and activate Power Supply Monitor.
If the power supply of the repeater is lower than the voltage level configured in Power Supply Lower Level, Power
Supply Monitor becomes active. If the power supply of the repeater is higher than the voltage level configured in
Power Supply Lower Level, Power Supply Monitor becomes inactive.
If Power Supply Monitor becomes active, the repeater warns a user that the voltage of the repeater is reduced
according to the configuration by using KPG-D7.
Configuration using KPG-D7
Configuring Power Supply Lower Level ( Edit > Optional Features > Common Page 2 > Power Supply Monitor >
Power Supply Lower Level)

15.2 Warning by the AUX Output Port

Assigning "Power Supply Lower Limit" to the AUX Output port, the active or inactive condition of Power Supply
Monitor is sent to the AUX Output port. (Refer to
Note
The logic to activate or deactivate the AUX Output ports can be configured either to "Active High" or "Active Low".
Configuration using KPG-D7
Assigning functions to the AUX Output port ( Edit > Function Port > AUX > AUX Output)
FUNC (E)/ Ver 2.00
Available Functions for AUX Output
201
Ports.)

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