User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- System Description
- Microwave Path Engineering Basics
- Engineering Guidelines
- Network Turnup Procedure
- User Interface Guide
- 1. Navigating the Terminal Menu
- 2. Menu and System Control
- 3. Menu Descriptions
- > System Status
- > Main Menu
- > System Configuration
- > RF Link Configuration
- > RF Link Performance History (Main Screen)
- > RF Link Error History
- > RF Link Max/Min Received Power History
- > RF Link Min/Max Received Signal Quality History
- > Datapath Provisioning
- > 4xE1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > E1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > E1x Performance History
- > T1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > T1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > Ethernet Switch Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > Ethernet Switch Configuration
- > Ethernet Switch Status
- > Management/Utilities (Main Screen)
- > Ping Utility
- > Firmware Upgrade Utility
- > RF Link Management Bridge Configuration
- > System Alarms
- Detail Level Procedures
- MIBs
- Troubleshooting Guide
- 1. Overview
- 2. LED Indicators
- PWR LED
- TST LED
- RF DWN LED
- RF LOW LED
- T1 Interface Alarms
- E1 Interface Alarms
- 1. Display the E1(x) Status screen and check the E1(x) Interface Alarm field to identify the active alarm.
- 1. Verify that the E1 cable is connected to the E1 interface on the TRACER 64x0.
- 2. Verify the connections at the opposite end of the E1 cable.
- 3. Verify that the framing mode (framed, multiframed, or unframed) is the same for both the TRACER 64x0 and the E1 equipment.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- System Alarms
- LAN LEDs
- 3. RF Errors
- 4. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
- 5. Installing/Troubleshooting the TRACER Hardware
Section 5 User Interface Guide TRACER 6000 Series Integrated System Manual
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displays only during an active alarm condition. Once the condition has cleared, the speed alarm is cleared
from the display. A
FAN HAS FAILED display indicates that the fan has reported a low speed consistently
and is declared as bad and should be replaced. The
FAN HAS FAILED alarm displays until manually cleared
from the system (using the
PERSISTENT ALARMS menu). Figure 36 on page 88 provides an example fan
alarms.
Figure 36. Active Fan Alarm
> SYSTEM ALARMS > TEMP ALARMS
Displays temperature alarm information for the system. A TEMPERATURE ALARM is indicated when the
system detects that the internal system temperature is elevated above normal operation. The
TEMPERATURE
A
LARM displays only during an active alarm condition. Once the condition has cleared, the alarm is cleared
from the display. The
TEMPERATURE ALARM RECORDED display indicates that a TEMPERATURE ALARM has
occurred after the last manual alarm clear. The
TEMPERATURE ALARM RECORDED displays until manually
cleared from the system (using the
PERSISTENT ALARMS menu). The TRANSMITTER SHUTDOWN failure
indicates that the transmitter is shutting down do to an unresolved temperature failure, or a temperature
failure coupled with both fans failing.
TRANSMITTER SHUTDOWN failures display until manually cleared
from the system (using the
PERSISTENT ALARMS menu).
> SYSTEM ALARMS > PERSISTENT ALARMS
Clears all alarms listed on the SYSTEM ALARMS page that must be cleared manually (such as the FAN HAS
F
AILED, TEMPERATURE ALARM RECORDED, and TRANSMITTER SHUTDOWN failures).
A TRANSMITTER SHUTDOWN failure activates the main alarm relay on the TRACER 64x0
system.