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
Information
The following information text can be shown:
Sent The alarm is sent to the OMT32 and is shown in the
Received Repeater Alarms window (page 11-6).
Operator The alarm is acknowledged by the operator with the
Acknowledge button (see below).
Not acked The alarm is either not yet sent or it has a too low alarm
level to be sent (see Call on alarm level and above in the
Alarm Call Criteria dialog box on page 11-10).
Selection criteria Alarm Level
Selection criteria for the list. Click and select the alarm level to be
shown, i.e.: All, Critical, Error, Warning, Ceasing or None.
Only entries with the selected alarm level are shown. All entries are
shown if All is selected.
Selection criteria Information
Selection criteria for the list. Click and select the management
information to be listed, i.e.: All, Sent, Operator or Not acked.
Only entries with the selected management information are shown. All
entries are shown when All is selected.
Buttons
Click the Acknowledge button to acknowledge the highlighted alarm.
The alarm will get the text Operator in the Information column.
Click the Examine button to get further information about the selected
event.
The Delete button deletes the highlighted alarm without further
confirmation.
The Delete all button deletes the entire alarm log list after you have
confirmed the deletion in a dialog box.
The Reload button updates the list from the repeater.
This button prints out the entire contents of the Repeater Event Log.
Performs an alarm reset, i.e. updates the alarm information in the
repeater. Alarm reset is described on page 11-9.
Opens the repeater notepad in which you can read or write information
which is stored in the repeater.
ALLGON System AB AR Repeaters & OMT32 Software – Alarms and Events
User’s Manual VD202 90/EN Rev. 1A 1999-07 11 - 13