User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- SECTION 3: OPERATION
- 1 BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
- 2 TURN-UP SYSTEM AND VERIFY OPERATION
- 2.1 Reference Procedure: Determine Forward Path Input Signal Level
- 2.2 Reference Procedure: Enter Site Name and Site Number
- 2.3 Reference Procedure: Enter Host Forward Attenuation
- 2.4 Reference Procedure: Determine Output Signal Level at RU Antenna Port
- 2.5 Reference Procedure: Enter Remote Forward Attenuation
- 2.6 Reference Procedure: Enter Host Reverse Attenuation
- 2.7 Reference Procedure: Enter Host Forward and Reverse Delay
- SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE
- SECTION 5: GENERAL INFORMATION
ADCP-75-187 • Preliminary Issue 1B • November 2005 • Section 4: MAINTENANCE
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3.2 RU Troubleshooting
Use this section to troubleshoot alarms that originate with the RU. When a Minor or Major
alarm occurs, the RU STATUS LED will turn red and the EMS software will indicate a minor or
major fault/alarm. Use the EMS software to identify the fault and then refer to Table 4-5 to
determine the corrective action required.
PROBLEM C: The RF input signal level is below the underdrive threshold.
POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION/COMMENTS
1. Composite output signal from EBTS is too low.
2. Faulty coaxial connection between the HU
and the EBTS.
3. Incorrect attenuation in forward path RF
coaxial link.
1. Check EBTS composite output signal level and
adjust if too low.
2. Correct EBTS cables if faulty.
3. Check Host Forward Attenuator setting and
adjust if attenuation is too high.
PROBLEM D: The RF input signal is above the overdrive threshold.
POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION/COMMENTS
1. Composite output signal level from EBTS is
too high.
2. Incorrect attenuation in forward path RF
coaxial link.
1. Check EBTS composite output signal level and
adjust if too high.
2. Check Forward Attenuator setting and adjust if
attenuation is too low.
PROBLEM E: No light received over the reverse path or excessive errors received over the reverse path
POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION/COMMENTS
1. Faulty reverse path optical fiber.
2. Faulty optical transmit port at the RU;
or faulty optical receive port at the HU
1. Test optical fiber. Clean connector if dirty. Repair
or replace optical fiber if faulty. (See Section 4.1).
2. Test optical ports. Replace HU or RU if port is
faulty (See Section 4.2).
PROBLEM F: The HU does not respond to control or monitoring commands sent by the EMS.
POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION/COMMENTS
1. The HU is not powered.
2. The cable connection between the HU and the
EMS computer is faulty.
3. The CAN cable connections between the HUs
in a multiple HU installation are faulty.
1. See Problem A this table.
2. Inspect EMS cable and repair or replace if faulty.
3. Inspect each CAN cable and repair or replace if
faulty.
PROBLEM G: There is a loss of gain in either the primary or diversity reverse path of 10 dBm or greater.
POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION/COMMENTS
1. The HU has failed.
2. The RU has failed
1. Replace the HU.
2. Replace the RU.
Table 4-4. Host Unit Fault/Alarm Corrective Action, continued