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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Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 05-15
Global Alarm Detection
Name globallAlarm
Alarm states Normal (1), User alarm (2) and Critical alarm (3)
Global alarm detection can change alarm state, based on the highest active alarm state (1 Normal state, 2 User alarm state, 3
Critical alarm state) of all the other SNMP alarm detection objects within the alarm group (with the exception of operational alarm).
SNMP - User Alarm Object Specifications
External Supply Voltage Alarm Detection
Name externalSupplyVoltageAlarmState
Alarm states Normal (1), User alarm (2) and Critical alarm (3)
User alarm limits Configurable upper and lower limit, 10000 to 30000 (mVDC)
Critical alarm limits Lower hardware limit: 9500 (mVDC), Upper hardware limit: 30500 (mVDC)
Hysteresis +/- 500 (mVDC)
VSWR Alarm Detection
Name radioVswrAlarmState
Alarm states Normal (1), User alarm (2) and Critical alarm (3)
User alarm limits Optional limit, 1.5:1, 2:1 or 3:1
Critical alarm limits hardware limit: >10:1.
Hysteresis None
Radio Temperature Alarm Detection
Name temperatureAlarmState
Alarm states Normal (1), User alarm (2) and Critical alarm (3)
User alarm limits Configurable upper and lower limit, -40 to +70 (Deg C)
Critical alarm limits Upper hardware limit: +75 (Deg C). (No lower limit)
Hysteresis
+/- 5 (Deg C)
Radio RSSI Alarm Detection
Name radioRssiAlarmState
Alarm states Normal (1) and User alarm (2)
User alarm limits Configurable upper and lower limit, -140 to 0 (dBm)
Hysteresis
+/- 10 (dBm)
Radio Transmit Power Alarm Detection
Name radioTxPowerAlarmState
Alarm states Normal (1) and User alarm (2)
User alarm limits Configurable upper and lower limit, 0 to +40 (dBm)
Hysteresis +/- 10 (dBm)
Part H – Advanced