User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- About this manual
- Safety information
- Ch 1 - Installation summary
- Ch 2 - Prerequisites
- Ch 3 - Indoor equipment
- Ch 4 - Installing IFL cables
- Ch. 5 - Installing mast mounts
- Ch 6 - Installing ODUs
- Ch 7 - Commissioning the RT
- Ch 8 - Final steps
- Ch 9 - Troubleshooting
- Ch 10 - Maintenance
- App A - Acronyms
- App B - Standards compliance
- App C - Terminating the IFL cable
- Index
1027144–0001 Revision D
Commissioning the RT 7–17
RT installation
After acquiring the HT, the CCM automatically loads its software
and configuration data and becomes operational. This is indicated
by RT Enabled on the LCD.
Before performing the RT to HT connection tests described in
section 7.9, make sure the LCD shows:
RT Freq 8B4
Enabled
(Frequency is
specific to RT)
The RT Enabled message indicates that the equipment is
operational.
If SSIs are installed but not yet configured through the EMS, the
operational status will be RT Disabled.
The possible operational states are:
Enabled RT is ready for service.
Disabled Equipment is operational, but RT
is not ready for service.
Degraded One or more components is not
fully operational.
Enabled
Degraded
RT is ready for service, but one
or more components is not fully
operational.
Enabled
In Test
All of the RT’s SSIs are in test
mode.
At this point, RT commissioning is complete, except for the RT to
HT tests described in section 7.9. You may or may not be able to
complete these tests, depending on whether or not other network
components are installed and operational. (See the test
requirements listed in section 7.9.)
Leave the RT powered on for testing and operation.
7.8
Verifying the RT’s
operational state