Installation Manual

Table Of Contents
Lynx NGT-9000
Installation Manual
0040-17001-01 (Revision W) Maintenance Page 4-3
4.3.2 Directional Antenna (NY156 and NY164)
CAUTION
Do not paint the antennas. Do not use cleaning solvents on the
antennas.
Check for dents, cracks, and punctures.
Remove all dirt and grease from surface areas. Clean with a soft cloth moistened with mild soap and
water.
Visually inspect sealant around the antenna base. Reapply sealant if required.
4.4 FAULT ISOLATION
In addition to this manual, the Support Videos and FAQS page on the L3Harris Lynx website
(https://www.l-3lynx.com/support-videos-and-faq
) provides assistance through instructional videos and
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for common problems faced during installation or operation. If the
support webpage does not address the area of concern, the following subsections provide more detailed
guidance on troubleshooting issues and isolating faults.
4.4.1 Panel Mount NGT-9000
Use the following information for initial installations and debugging issues that may appear during
operation.
Use Table 4-1 to view observed failures or conditions and possible cause and corrective actions. The
symptoms listed are for all the possible equipment installations. It is up to the user to identify their
particular installation.
Use Table 4-2 to review system status messages that may be seen on the screen during start up or when
the system test button is pressed.
NOTE
The information listed in the Symptoms column encompass all the
possible issues that a technician may observe, but only some of the items
may actually be seen depending on model options and secondary
equipment being used.
A MPC connected to the USB port of the Panel Mount NGT-9000 is essential in troubleshooting. Refer to
paragraph 4.5.3.2 (list of fault log messages) and Table 4-4 for instructions on viewing fault logs and
using the service functions of the MPC (MAT). The information provided here should be in conjunction
with the information provided in Table 4-1 and Table 4-2.
It should be noted that the ADS-B Out Fail Lamp (if installed) will be ON when the unit is in
maintenance mode (via the MPC (MAT)).
If the only corrective action left is to contact L 3 Field Service, then L 3 Field service personnel may
request that a file be created using the MPC that would provide them with information on the unit (i.e.
version, faults, and configuration). Create this file by going to the File menu of the MPC (MAT),
selecting Save, and placing the file in a location that can be easily located for transfer to L 3 Field
Service.