User's Manual Part 2

CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms
Product Manual, Rev. 1 126
10 Alarms
10.1 Alarm List
T
his section lists all system alarms available for the CL1TC-4 transmitter. Each alarm is
described along with associated events and triggering conditions. The complete set of 66
alarms is listed below:
0. Modulator Restarted 33. External Voltage 8
1. Heartbeat 34. UP Converter Communication Error
2. Exciter Temperature Fault 35. UP Converter Unlock
3. GPS Antenna Undercurrent 36. Up Converter Level Set Failure
4. GPS Antenna Overcurrent 37. HPA Controller Comm Err
5. GPS Quality Low 38. Pre-Driver Current Fault
6. GPS Comm Error 39. Driver Current Fault
7. No Input Data 40. Power Module 1 Current Fault
8. LP No Input Data 41. Power Module 2 Current Fault
9. 10 MHz Reference Loss 42. Power Module 3 Current Fault
10. 1PPS Reference Loss 43. Power Module 4 Current Fault
11. Mega Frame Loss 44. Power Module 5 Current Fault
12. LP Mega Frame Loss 45. Power Module 6 Current Fault
13. HP Data Too High 46. Temperature Sensor 1 Fault
14. LP Data Too High 47. Temperature Sensor 2 Fault
15. Bandwidth Not Supported 48. Temperature Sensor 3 Fault
16. Input Bitrate Is Out Of Limit 49. HPA Input Warning
17. Output bitrate is out of limit 50. HPA Input Err
18. Hardware Muted Output 51. HPA Forward Power Warning
19. HP LP Mega Frame Not Match 52. HPA Forward Power Err
20. IP Input Fifo Overflow 53. HPA Reflected Power Err
21. IP Input Payload Error 54. HPA Failure
22. IP Input Column Fec Error 55. HPA Controller Error Shutdown
23. IP Input Row Fec Error 56. RF Switch Fault
24. IP Input Fifo Underrun 57. RF Interlock Fault
25. Channel Sync Loss Happened 58. Power Supply 1 Fault
26. External Voltage 1 59. Power Supply 2 Fault
27. External Voltage 2 60. HPA Pallet Current Misbalance Fault
28. External Voltage 3 61. HPA Pallet Current Misbalance Warning
29. External Voltage 4 62. Door Opened
30. External Voltage 5 63. Fire Alarm
31. External Voltage 6 64. Fan 1 Stalled
32. External Voltage 7 65. Fan 2 Stalled
Table 10-1 System Alarms
NOTE: The operator can decide, using the Web-GUI, whether the transmitter shall or shall
not mute itself when an alarm occurs. If the mute option is set, transmission will be
restored once the alarm is cleared.
NOTE: A number of HPA alarms automatically shut down the HPA when critical levels are
reached. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action.