User's Manual Part 2

ADCP-75-187 Preliminary Issue 1B November 2005 Section 4: MAINTENANCE
Page 4-5
© 2005, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
3.1 Host Unit Troubleshooting
Use this section to troubleshoot alarms that originate with the Host Unit. When a Minor alarm
occurs, one (or more) of the Host Unit LED’s with turn yellow and the EMS software will indicate
a minor fault/alarm. When a Major alarm occurs, one (or more) of the Host Unit LED’s will turn
red and the EMS software will report a major fault/alarm. Locate the LED and the corresponding
software fault/status indicator in Table 4-3 and then take the corrective action indicated.
Table 4-3. Host Unit Fault/Alarm Isolation Diagram
Power
Host Unit Front Panel LED
Standby
Host
Unit
Green - Normal
Yellow - Minor Alarm
Red - Major Alarm
Green - Powered
Off - Not powered
Green blinking - Standby
Yellow blinking -
Program load
Red blinking - Test
Off - Normal
Temperature - Over temperature
Fwd Synth Lock - Forward
synthesizer out of lock
LO Synth Lock - Local
oscillator synthesizer out of lock
Pri Rev Synth Lock - Reverse
primary synthesizer out of lock
8 Volt - Onboard 8 Volt power
supply below threshold
3.8 Volt - Onboard 3.8 Volt power
supply below threshold
Pri Fwd Mux Lock - Forward primary
phase locked loop out-of-lock
Pri Laser Fail - Forward primary
laser failure
Hardware mismatch - Host and
Remote band mismatch
Reverse Link Fault
Software Fault/Status Indicator
Replace HU
Table 4-5
Problem G
Table 4-5
Problem B
Replace HU or
RU with
correct unit
Corrective Action
or Reference
Oper Mode - Operational
mode of system
No specific HU faults - Only
faults with no associated LED
are displayed
Table 4-5
Problem A
Use EMS to
change system to
required mode
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Remote
Unit
Green - Normal
Yellow - Minor Alarm at Remote Unit - See Table 4-5. Remote Unit Fault/Alarm Isolation Diagram
Red - Major Alarm at Remote Unit - See Table 4-5. Remote Unit Fault/Alarm Isolation Diagram