User's Manual

Axiom Repeater
User Manual V0.3
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Alarm Setting
o Downlink Signal Low: Allows the user to specify how weak the signal can be
before triggering a “Downlink Signal Low” soft-fail alarm
o Downlink Signal Not Detected: Allows the user to specify the how weak the
signal can be before triggering a “Signal Not Detected” soft-fail alarm
o Downlink RF Power: Allows the user to set a maximum deviation value for the
downlink RF power
For example, if the input signal is -50 dBm and the gain is set to 60 dB,
the expected output power should be 10 dBm. If the Downlink RF
Power alarm value is set to 6dB, then if the output power is below 4
dBm, then this will trigger a soft-fail alarm
o Uplink RF Power: Allows the user to set a maximum deviation value for the
uplink RF power
For example, if the input signal is -50 dBm and the gain is set to 60 dB,
the expected output power should be 10 dBm. If the Uplink RF Power
alarm value is set to 6dB, then if the output power is below 4 dBm, then
this will trigger a soft-fail alarm
o Reset Engaged: Allows the Reset Engaged functioned to be enabled or disabled
o Tamper Detected: Allows the tamper detection feature to be enabled or disabled