User's Manual
Alarms Testing – continued
3-142 1X SC 4812T Lite BTS Optimization/ATP FEB 2005
PRELIMINARY
59 1
60 2
ALARM A
(AMR 1)
ALARM B
(AMR 2)
Returns
25
26
A CDI 18 . . . A CDI 1
59 1
60 2
Returns
25
26
B CDI 36 . . . B CDI 19
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Figure 3-46: AMR Connector Pin Numbering
Alarm Reporting Display
The Alarm Monitor Window can be displayed to list alarms that occur
after the window is displayed. To access the Alarm Monitor Window,
select Util>Alarm Monitor.
The following buttons are included:
S The Options Button allows for a Severity Level (Warning, Minor,
and Major) Selection.
– The default is ALL LEVELS.
– To change the level of alarms reported, click on the Options Button
and highlight the desired Alarm Level(s).
– To select multiple levels press the <Ctrl> Key (for individual
selections) or <Shift> Key (for a range of selections) while clicking
on the desired levels.
S The Pause Button pauses/stops the display of alarms.
– When the Pause Button is clicked the name of the button changes
to Continue.
– When the Continue Button is clicked, the display of alarms
continues.
– Alarms that occur between the time the Pause Button is clicked and
the Continue Button is clicked are not displayed.
S The Clear Button clears the Alarm Monitor Display.
– New alarms that occur after the Clear Button is clicked are
displayed.
S The Dismiss Button dismisses/closes the Alarm Monitor Display.
Purpose
The following procedures verify that the Customer–defined Alarms and
Relay Contacts are functioning properly. These tests are performed on all
AMR Alarms/Relays in a sequential manner until all have been verified.
Perform these procedures periodically to ensure the External Alarms are
reported properly. Performing these procedures ensures continued peak
system performance.
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