User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
- DESCRIPTION
- INSTALLATION
- REPEATER MANAGEMENT TOOL (RMT)
- OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX A: MECHANICAL OUTLINE
- APPENDIX B: ALARMS AND LEDS
- APPENDIX C: INSTALLING THE REPEATER IN A LABORATORY SETTING
- APPENDIX D: MODEM INSTALLATION (OPTION)
- APPENDIX E: DEKOLINK WIRELESS LIMITED WARRANTY
DEKOLINK WIRELESS LTD. PRODUCT MANUAL DIGITAL REPEATER
APPENDIX B: ALARMS AND LEDS
General Alarms
In case of failure, the repeater triggers an alarm message and transmits its alarm status
to the NMS through a remote or local PC connection In addition, the relevant LED
lights up in the Repeater external front panel.
The major alarms issued by the Digital Repeater are described below. A description
of the LEDs statuses is provided in following paragraphs.
Temperature Alarm
This alarm is triggered when the chassis temperature exceeds 60C° (ambient) within
the Repeater case.
Main Voltage Alarm
This alarm is triggered when the Power Supply voltage is outside its limits. The
operating voltage is 28V.
Monitor Module Alarms
General
The Monitor Module controls, by measuring the current, major functions of the
Repeater, such as:
DDF Uplink and Downlink, •
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Up/Down Converter,
Uplink Power Amplifier, and
Power Supply voltage.
Some of these alarms trigger a red LED on the Repeater Monitor Module.
Figure 12: Monitor Module – LEDs Location
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