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Operation RF-Orchestra!™ Transmitter Installation and Operation
5-16 6880493G02-C July 2000
5. Verify that the RF-O! transmitter front panel alarm LED is off.
6. Check the RF-O! transmitter panel at this point for normal condition LEDs.
7. At the RFO FIPS prompt, type the following:
a 83 <Enter>
This command displays the current status of power control, amplitude alignment,
internal and external wattmeter alignment, power cutback state, paging disabled status,
and power leveling.
If any alignments or calibrations are INVALID, the RF-O! transmitter should be aligned
and/or calibrated.
If the power leveling amount is greater than 0.5 dB or less than -0.5 dB, the amplitude
alignment may not be accurate. If the amplitude alignment is accurate, then the internal
wattmeter needs to be recalibrated.
If any of the disable sources are ACTIVE, the transmitter will not key until the cause of
the disable is cleared. Check the error log (RFO FIPS: a 104) for details on any active
disable source.
Table 5-7: Normal RF-O! Transmitter LED Conditions Without Network Data
LED Normal Condition
Normal
Condition
Control On Indicates successful boot process of the RF-O! transmitter control module ON
Control Fail Indicates unsuccessful boot process of the RF-O! transmitter control module OFF
Disable Indicates whether messaging activity is disabled OFF
Alarm Indicates whether station alarm is detected OFF
PA Keyed Indicates whether transmitter is keyed OFF
Exciter Locked Indicates whether transmitter is locked on transmit frequency ON
Full Power Indicates whether transmitter is able to transmit at full power ON
Power Ctbck ON - Indicates whether power cutback is active
BLINKING - Indicates transmitter is disabled (shutdown)
OFF