User's Manual

AXELL DIGIMINI- AMERICAS REPEATER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
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Alarm
Fault and most probable cause and Recommendation
GREEN – normal operation – no oscillations were detected.
RED oscillations were detected and the system reduced gain in order to
eliminate the oscillations.
Check the Donor and Mobile antenna installations for isolation. After
isolation is within the required levels, the system will automatically increase
gain (since it will no longer affect oscillations and) and the LED will turn
GREEN.
Interferer Power
Exceeded
Indicates if there is any external interference at a level that may affect the
operation of the unit.
Green – low or no interference. Unit operation is not affected.
Red high external interference that may affect the operation of the unit. It is
recommended to identify the source of the interference and distance the
source or the unit from each other.
RSSI
Fault in the DL or UL path
Most probable cause: caused by a excessively high input signal.
It is recommended to check the LEDs in the Repeater
5.3.2 DIGImini LED Troubleshooting
The DIGImini repeater includes six LEDs on its front panel (see 1.6.1). The following table provides
a description of the LED troubleshooting procedures.
Indicator Description
Band Specific LED
(i.e 900/1800/2100)
One Indicator per band :
RED Steady - service muted due to
general fault
Blinking service muted by user
ORANGE
Blinking service initiating
on power up or reset
Steady high DL/UL signal or VSWR
GREEN and
ORANGE
Blinking- Reduced gain by IMOP
GREEN Blinking – DL power below threshold
Steady - normal service operation
(ETHERNET) MNG N/A
(ETHERNET) MODEM
N/A