User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Requirements
- 3 Repeater Installation
- 3.1 Location Criteria
- 3.2 Standard Repeater Installation
- 3.3 Repeater with Fan Hood Installation
- 3.4 Five-Band System Installation
- 3.5 Grounding
- 3.6 Ensure Good EMV Protection
- 3.7 Fiber Optic Connection
- 3.8 External Alarm and Relay Connections
- 3.9 Power and Backup Battery
- 3.10 Power ON
- 3.11 Closing and Securing the Repeater
- 4 Opening a Session and Navigating GUI
- 5 MBF-40 Commissioning
- 6 MBF-40 Full GUI Description
- 7 Monitoring, Fault Sourcing and Maintenance
- Appendix A - US Specifications
- Appendix B - Canada Specifications
- Appendix C – F/O Cleaning Procedure
AXELL MBF -40 AMERICAS REPEATERS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
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7.3 Logs Screen
The Alarms Log displays the last 100 alarms and/or user actions on the remote system
in a chronological order. By hovering with the mouse over each alarm, full alarm details
are available, including alarm descriptions, severities, alarm classes and time of event.
Figure 7-5: Logs
To receive a summary containing all information on a reported incident in the Log list,
simply hover with the mouse over the specified Log and view all details contained in the
Log (see below).
Figure 7-6: Logs – Summary
Column Description
Date &
Time
Time of occurrence
Source ID of reporting source
Description Additional alarm information (e.g. Open Door)
Icon Description
Alarm attended to and cleared.
System alarm –
displayed when system functionality may be
compromised.
Alarm status: OK
Alarm status: Error
Acknowledge alarm – Green = Acknowledged.
Click to change acknowledgement.
Use the Ack All button to acknowledge all alarm logs.