Alarm Masks; Active Alarms; Major Alarms; Minor Alarms - Radyne DMD2401 LB Installation And Operation Manual

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DMD2401 LB/ST L-Band Satellite Modem and ODU Driver

6.2.1 Alarm Masks

The user has the capability to 'Mask' individual alarms on the DMD2401 LB/ST. When an Alarm
is masked, the Front Panel LEDs and the Fault Relays do not get asserted, but the Alarm will still
be displayed. This feature is very helpful during debugging or to lock out a failure that the user is
already aware of.

6.2.2 Active Alarms

6.2.2.1 Major Alarms

Major alarms indicate a modem hardware failure. Major alarms may flash briefly during modem
configuration changes and during power-up but should not stay illuminated. Alarms are grouped
into Transmit alarms and Receive alarms - Transmit and Receive are completely independent.

6.2.2.2 Minor Alarms

Minor alarms indicate that a problem may persist outside the modem such as loss of terrestrial
clock, loss of terrestrial data activity, or a detected transmit or receive AIS condition.
Alarms are grouped into Transmit Alarms and Receive Alarms - Transmit and Receive are
completely independent.

6.2.2.3 Latched Alarms

Latched alarms are used to catch intermittent failures. If a fault occurs, the fault indication will
be latched even if the alarm goes away. After the modem is configured and running, it is
recommended that the latched alarms be cleared as a final step.

6.3 DMD2401 LB/ST Fault Tree Matrices

Tables 6-1 through 6-3 represent, in matrix form, the faults that may occur within the DMD2401
LB/ST. There are three matrices: Interface/Common Equipment Faults, Tx Faults and Rx
Faults.
Table 6-1. DMD2401 LB/ST Interface/Common Equipment Fault Matrix
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