Front Panel Led Indicators; Parameter Setup - Radyne MM200 Installation And Operation Manual

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4.1.4 Front Panel LED Indicators

There are 12 LEDs on the MM200 front panel to indicate the status of the MM200's operation
(refer to Table 4-3). The LED colors maintain a consistent meaning. Green signifies that the
indication is appropriate for normal operation, Yellow means that there is a condition not proper
for normal operation, and Red indicates a fault condition that will result in lost communications.
LED
Color
Transmit On
Green
Major Alarm
Minor Alarm
Yellow
Test Mode
Yellow
Signal Lock
Green
Major Alarm
Minor Alarm
Yellow
Test Mode
Yellow
Power
Green
Fault
Event
Yellow
Remote
Green

4.1.5 Parameter Setup

Use the four arrow keys, to navigate the menu tree and select the parameter to be set. After
arriving at a parameter that needs to be modified, depress <ENTER>. The first space of the
modifiable parameter highlights (blinks) and is ready for a new parameter to be entered. After
entering the new parameter using the keypad, depress <ENTER> to lock in the new parameter. If
a change needs to be made prior to pressing <ENTER>, depress <CLEAR> and the display
defaults back to the original parameter. Depress <ENTER> again and re-enter the new
parameters followed by <ENTER>.
Following a valid input, the MM200 will place the new setting into the nonvolatile EEPROM making
it available immediately and available the next time the unit is powered-up.
TM086 - Rev. 4.1
Table 4-3
Indicates the MM200 Transmitter is turned on.
Red
Indicates that the transmit direction has failed, losing traffic.
Indicates a transmit warning condition exists.
Indicates the modulator is involved in a current test mode
activity.
Indicates the modem has received a signal and is locked
Red
Receive direction failed.
Receive learning condition.
Indicates the modem is involved in a current test mode
activity.
Indicates the MM200 unit is currently powered-up.
Red
Indicates a general equipment fault.
Indicates that a new event has been logged into the Event
Buffer.
Indicates that the unit is set to respond to the remote control
or terminal input.
Function
User Interfaces
4-3

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