User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Part A – Preface
- Safety Information
- Revision History
- Important Information
- Compliance Information
- Part B – Feature Overview
- Introduction
- Features and Benefits
- Q Data Radio Range
- Part C – System Topologies & Operating Modes
- System Topologies
- Operating Modes
- Part D – Feature Detail
- Hardware
- Efficiency and Bandwidth
- Connectivity
- Ease of Use
- Security
- Part E – Radio Planning and Design
- Radio Path analysis
- BER & Fade Margin
- Radio Accessories
- RF Feeders and Protection
- Part F – Quick Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Half Duplex Radio - QR450
- Full Duplex Radio - QB450
- Hot Standby Half Duplex Radio - QP450
- Hot Standby Full Duplex Radio - QH450
- LED indicators
- Connecting Antennas
- Communication Ports
- Activating Transmitter
- Factory Default
- Digital I/O
- Connecting to Web User Interface (WUI)
- Resolving Ethernet Connection Issues
- Part G– Quick Start Guide
- Step-by-Step Point to Point Setup
- Step-by-Step eDiags Setup
- System Topology Configuration
- Serial and MODBUS
- Single Frequency (Simplex) Mode
- E-Series Emulation Mode
- Part H – Advanced
- Connectivity
- Ease of Use
- Security
- Part I – Installation & Commissioning
- Optimising the Antenna for Rx Signal
- Commissioning
- Part J – Firmware Updating and Maintenance
- Firmware Updating
- Global Firmware Updating
- Fuse Replacement - QR450
- Part K – Open Source License Acknowledgements
- Part L – Support Options
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Alarm Output
Available in QB & QP hardware only. The radio alarm output is an internal dual-state indicator (ON/OFF) which can control the
dynamic changeover mechanism within a QH (QB with HSC mode enabled) and a QP.
By subscribing the alarm output service to an alarm, the alarm output will turn ON when any subscribed alarm has reached
the highest level of alarm severity and will turn OFF when no subscribed alarms are in their highest level of alarm severity.
To subscribe the alarm output service to an alarm, go to Setup -> Alarms, and enable ‘Alarm Output’ for the respective alarm
being subscribed to.
Events
Introduction
The Q data radios can log meaningful events that occur thought the operation of the radio. These events are viewable within the
monitoring section (Monitoring -> Alarms and Events).
Each event that is recorded includes the following information:
• Time Stamp: The time stamp is only accurate, when the time configuration has been set (Setup -> Network). If the time
configuration has not been set, the default starting time for the radio will be used.
• Event ID: Each type of event has a unique event identification number. The event IDs and corresponding event descriptions
are shown within tables on the following pages.
• Severity: There are different event severities depending on the respective event:
- EVENT: This is an indicative event to record behaviour of the radio (i.e power up, firmware update).
- NORMAL: This indicates that the recorded event is within acceptable operating conditions
- WARNING: This indicates that the recorded event is within configured warning conditions
- CRITICAL: This indicates that the recorded event may cause the radio to stop operating.
• Notes: Description of the event which has occurred.
The event log window can be cleared by selecting the ‘Clear Logs’ button at the top corner of the event log window.
Part H – Advanced