CDM-710 Broadcast Satellite Modem
Front Panel Operation
(CONFIG: Alarms) Intfc1
Intfc1 Alarms:
Select TxClk using the
Intfc1 All Faults:
Fault Mask Flt-IFOn
Select Alarm, Fault, Masked, or Flt-IFOn using the ◄ ► arrow keys. The available choices
define an Interface fault as an Alarm, as a Fault, or to completely Mask the fault. If Flt-IFOn is
selected, this allows a fault condition to perform a redundancy switch; however output power will
be left on.
5.3.2 SELECT: Monitor
Monitor: Alarms
Event-Log
Select a submenu from the Monitor: menu branch – Alarms, Rx_Stats, or Event-Log – using
the
arrow keys, then press
5.3.2.1
(Monitor:) Alarms
Live Alarms: Transmit
Receive
Refer to Table 5-4 for a listing of alarms. Alarms are reported under three main categories:
•
Tx path alarms are displayed under the Transmit category;
•
Rx path alarms are displayed under the Receive category;
•
Alarms common to the Unit are available under the Unit category.
Select Transmit, Receive, or Unit using the ◄ ► arrow keys, then press
(Monitor: Alarms) Transmit
TX Traffic:
PHY Not Connected
This screen reports only if there are modulator errors; otherwise, it report "No Errors." Press
or
ENTER
NOTE: The alarm message depicted in the above example usually indicates that the Ethernet
data cable is disconnected from the modem.
TxClk
(
arrow keys, then press
Alarm
(
Rx_Stats
ENTER
Unit
(
E)
GBEI Card
(E)
to return to the previous menu.
CLEAR
E)
. The following submenu displays:
ENTER
E)
.
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ENTER
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