User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Human Exposure Compliance 1
- Introduction 1
- System Description 2
- Wireless Messaging System Overview
- FLEX, ReFLEX, and InFLEXion Messaging Protocol Overview
- RFO! Transmitter Functional Description
- RFO! Paging Station Options
- Hardware Options
- Software Options
- Network Peripheral Options (Option X267)
- RF-Baton! Transmitter Controller without GPS Receiver (Option X594)
- RFB! Transmitter Controller with GPS Receiver (Option X179)
- Battery Revert (Option X649)
- RFO! Transmitter Peripheral Options (Option X263)
- RFA! Receiver (Option X349, X351, X352, X353)
- RFA! Receiver Peripheral Package (Option X88, X89)
- Equipment Specifications
- Electrical Requirements
- Preinstallation 3
- Installation 4
- Operation 5
- Establishing an RF-O! FIPS Session
- Reset and Initialization
- Operation Modes
- Alarm and Error Logs
- General Operational Setup and First Time Use
- RF-O! Paging Station Parameters
- RF-O! Power Control
- Power Metering
- Wattmeter Calibration
- Amplitude Alignment
- Power Set
- Module Monitoring
- Power Cutback/Shutdown
- Power Leveling
- Alarm Reporting
- Subchannel Configuration Control
- Power Amplifier Configuration Control
- Carrier Feedthrough Nulling
- RF-O! Ambient Temperature Monitoring
- High Ambient Temperature Cutback/Shutdown Operation
- High PA vs. Ambient Temperature Cutback/Shutdown Operation
- Maintenance 6
- Troubleshooting
- Check Front Panel Indications
- Verify Data from the RFB! Transmitter Controller
- RFO! Transmitter Status
- Power Cutback LED is Blinking
- Power Cutback LED is Continuously Illuminated
- Check for Plug-and-Play Errors
- Check Control Data Received by the RFO! Transmitter
- Check RF Power Path
- Check Transmitter Frequency
- Check RF-A! Receiver Functionality
- Pages Not Received
- Voice Quality Diagnostics
- Removal and Replacement
- Cabinet Doors Removal
- Cabinet Doors Replacement
- DC-DC Converter Removal
- DC-DC Converter Installation
- Orchestra Control Board Removal
- Orchestra Control Board Installation
- Exciter Removal
- Exciter Installation
- Power Amplifier Removal
- Power Amplifier Installation
- Power Supply Removal
- Power Supply Installation
- Wattmeter (Power Detector) Removal
- Wattmeter (Power Detector) Installation
- Battery Removal
- Battery Installation
- AC Distribution Panel Removal
- AC Distribution Panel Installation
- RFO! Transmitter Backplane Removal
- RFO! Transmitter Backplane Installation
- RF-A! Receiver Removal and Replacement
- RFB! Transmitter Controller Removal and Replacement
- Resetting the Parameter Database
- Paging Station Alignment
- Temperature Calibration Procedure
- Software Download
- Troubleshooting
- Abbreviations and Acronyms A
- Backplane Connectors B
- Model and Options Charts C
- FIPS Action Commands (ver 2.0.0) D
- FIPS Read/Write Commands (ver.2.0.0) E
- Alarms and Error Messages F
- Transmitter Alignment Checklist G
- Debug Traces H
Alarms and Error Messages RF-Orchestra!™ Transmitter Installation and Operation
F-28 6880493G02-C July 2000
S_OCM_TX_POWER_CUTBACK
This error is logged on the RFB, but originates from the
RFO. Caused by an intentional power cutback on the
OCM due to: power supply failure, PA high
temperature, or power clip. The following RF-O!
transmitter error codes cause this error to appear on
the RF-B! transmitter controller:
E_EXTERNAL_FORWARD_POWER_LOW
E_INTERNAL_FORWARD_POWER_LOW
E_HIGH_AMBIENT_TEMP_CUTBACK_ALARM
E_PA_TEMP_CUTBACK_ALARM
E_PA_FAIL_CUTBACK_ALARM
Reported as an SNMP Trap.
Major
Check for related error messages in
RF-O! transmitter error log through RF-O!
FIPS. Take appropriate action based on
the error causing the problem. If the error
persists, save the error log and contact
Motorola.
S_OCM_TX_POWER_OUTPUT
This error is logged on the RF-B! transmitter controller,
but originates from the RF-O! transmitter. This error
signals that there is a problem on the RF-O! transmitter,
but the transmitter continues to key at full power (no
cutback or disable). The following RF-O! transmitter
errors cause this alarm to appear on the RF-B!
transmitter controller:
E_PS_INPUT_VOLT_ALARM_DECK_1
E_PS_INPUT_VOLT_ALARM_DECK_2
E_PA_HS_TEMPERATURE_FAIL_DECK_1
E_PA_HS_TEMPERATURE_FAIL_DECK_2
Reported as an SNMP Trap.
Major
Determine reason for this error in the
RFO logs. Take appropriate action based
on the error causing the problem.
S_OCM_TX_TRANSMITTER_RESET
OCM software reset occurred.
Reported as an SNMP Trap.
Major
Determine reason for OCM reset.
If reset occurs frequently, save the error
log and contact Motorola.
S_RSR_DOUBLE_FAULT_MON_RESET
The last reset was caused by the double bus fault
monitor.
Major
If the error persists, save the error log and
contact Motorola.
S_RSR_EXTERNAL_TOTAL_SYSTEM_RESET
(Removed after RFO 1.3.0)
The last reset was caused by an external signal driving
RESET_H.
Informational
Ignore. If the error persists, save the error
log and contact Motorola.
Table F-3: RF-O! Transmitter Error/Alarm Code Definitions (Sheet 26 of 27)
Error and Description
Alarm
Severity
Action