User Manual

MDR2400/5800-SR, Orion2410/5810-SRi and Orion 5825-SR
862-01881 Issue 12c Page 120
3. CONFIGURE USING THE RESET BUTTON
Be sure that you know how to use the reset button before continuing!
See note "How to use the reset button" on the checklist, above section.
Configure your payload type to T1 or E1:
For E1: Do a 12-reset on both Digital Indoor Units
For T1: Do a 13-reset on both Digital Indoor Units
Configure Near and Far side Digital Indoor Units:
For Near: Do an 8-reset on the Digital Indoor Unit you would like as the
"Near" side unit
Note that this clears all stored parameters to factory defaults
For Far: Do a 7-reset on the Digital Indoor Unit you would like as the
"Far" side unit
Note that this clears all stored parameters to factory defaults
4. CLEAR ERRORS
Apply a 1-reset to Clear the Historical errors on the Front Panel LEDs
See note "Interpreting LED Status" on the checklist
Apply a 2-reset to Clear the Event Log in the Digital Indoor Unit
This is required if you wish to view the Event Log using a PC.
Reset your BER Tester.
5. MONITOR STATUS
Be sure that you know how to interpret the status of the LEDs before continuing!
See note "Interpreting LED Status" on the checklist
If all is well, then:
BER Tester should run with no errors
All 3 Front Panel LEDs should be green.
(The RF Link LED may flash orange without the need to worry.)
If you have not connected a BER Tester, then the Payload LED will be Red,
indicating LOS i.e. no payload signal.
NOTE Make sure to deactivate all unused tribs to ensure that the Payload LED stays
GREEN for the tribs used. That is: if only two tribs are used, but all four are active, a
RED Payload LED will be indicated as the two unused tribs have LOS. Deactivating
the two unused tribs through the NMS / GUI, will result in the Payload LED only
indicating information for two active tribs – i.e. are there a valid signals on the two
tribs, regardless of the two other, unused tribs.