User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Page
- Contents
- Figures
- New Features in OMT32 Version R1A
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 – Hardware
- 1. Safety
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Installation
- 4. Commissioning
- 5. Functional Description
- Repeater Design
- Block Diagram
- Board and Unit Descriptions
- DC - Directional Coupler
- DPX - Duplex Filter
- LNA - Low Noise Amplifier
- CHA - Channel Amplifier Board for Channel Selective Operation
- CSA and PA Boards for Channel Selective CDMA Operation
- BSA and PA Boards for Band Selective Operation
- DIA Board
- CU Control Unit Board
- Repeater CU Software and Hardware Compatibility
- Cabling
- Part 2 – Software
- 6. OMT32 Installation
- 7. Help
- 8. Getting Started
- 9. OMT32 Features
- 10. Repeater Operations
- 11. Alarms and Events
- 12. Troubleshooting
- 13. Optional
- Appendix A - Menu Reference Guide
- Index
- Questionnaire
Repeater Event Log
All alarms are logged and stored in the repeater. These can then be
viewed in the Repeater Event Log.
The Repeater Event Log window is opened by clicking the repeater event
log button, or by selecting the Repeater Event Log option in the
Operations menu.
The alarm log list contains the 80 latest alarms in time order. Most of
the alarms which can be found in the event log are included in the alarm
list on page 11-14.
Use the <up arrow>, <down arrow>, <PgUp>, <PgDn>, <Home>, and
<End> keys or click the scroll bar to move in the list.
Date, Time
Date and time of the alarm activation.
Alarm ID
Alarm text (see the alarm list on page 11-14).
Alarm Unit
The unit in which the alarm is initiated.
Alarm Level
The alarm levels, which can be: Critical, Error, Warning, Ceasing or None.
Figure 11-5. Repeater event log
ALLGON System AB AR Repeaters & OMT32 Software – Alarms and Events
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