Installation Manual

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Problems can be evaluated locally or remotely, as the station maintains an Alarm Log with the name of
the alarm that failed since the last power-up. Through the RDAC application Alarm Log, the alarm
messages aid in identifying the FRU that failed along with the fault condition.
After booting up the repeater, the three LEDs (Power/ Status, Network, and Reference LEDs) flash in
unison.
The general status and condition of the SLR 1000 Repeater can be obtained by observing the three
LED indicators on the front panel. The following tables indicate the LED symbols and their meaning,
and identifies the information conveyed through the LED indicators.
Table 9: SLR 1000 Repeater Front Panel LED Indicators
LED Definition
Status
Ethernet Link/ Network Connectivity
Reference
Table 10: SLR 1000 Front Panel LED Definitions
LED Function
Name
LED Col-
or
LED State Status Indication
Power/Status Off Off Off
Green Solid Operating normally, with DC power
Red Flashing Repeater is disabled (by customer)
NOTICE: The RDAC application is
needed when the Status LED is red
(solid or flashing). This status indi-
cates a minor or major alarm. The
RDAC application is used to identify
the specific alarm and probable diag-
nosis to aid in identifying the FRU at
fault.
Solid Not operational – major alarm
Amber Flashing* Check the Alarm Log – alarm occurred and
cleared but remains latched (configurable)
Solid Repeater Operational – minor alarm
Ethernet/ Network
Connectivity
Off Off No Ethernet connection
Green Solid Connectivity/ Linked
Flashing Attempting to connect to the system
Reference* Off Off For future use
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