User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Scope of This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Intended Audience for this Manual
- General Cautions and Warnings
- List of References
- Overview Of Subscriber Station
- Installation of Subscriber Station
- Aperto Installation Manager
- Specifications
- Event Reporting
- Cables, Spares and Accessories
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Virtual Local Area Network
- Troubleshooting
- LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY (“Agreement”)
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Chapter 3. Aperto Installation Manager
If the installer moves the antenna where the CINR is getting better, then the beeps
will get louder. If the installer is moving the antenna in the opposite direction, then the
beeps get softer. Likewise, if the delay between beeps is becoming less, the RSSI is
getting better. If the delay between beeps is becoming more, the RSSI is getting
worse. If you’re hearing loud beeps and there is very little delay between beeps, it
indicates Good CINR and RSSI.
After the installer ensures that the CINR and RSSI are good, the PM 100 goes through
the beeping sequence mentioned in “Buzzer under Normal Operation” (see above)
while it is going operational.
Following is the sequence of buzzer sounds on the PM100:
1. The buzzer sounds 2 times when PM 100 is powered on.
2. There are different beep sounds/counts depending on the various states, as
listed in Table 4-A. The beep sounds come on as many times as the state num
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ber that it is going through (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10). There is a delay after each state
change as well.
3. Finally, when the PM 100 becomes operational. There are 6 distinct beeps (dif-
ferent from the beeping as it goes thru the states) to indicate this. Table 3-A
displays this.
Table 3-A State and Number of Beeps
State No. of Beeps
Wait for sync
1
Wait for uplink parameters
2
Wait for link establishment
3
SBC request sent
4
Reg Req Sent
6
Establish Prov Connection
10