User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Product Registration Information
- Safety Guidelines
- Acronyms and Defi nitions
- Functional Overview
- Electrical Characteristics
- Mechanical Specifi cations
- AC Power Specifi cations
- Environmental Requirements
- Mechanical Drawing
- System Set-Up Considerations
- Wall Mounting
- Rack Mounting
- Optional Accessories
- Important Installation Notes
- Powering Up the Unit
- Local Communication Interface Ports
- USB Interface
- Ethernet
- Monitoring & Alarms
- Web based GUI Session
- User Maskable Alarms
- GPS Alarm
- Software Abort Alarm
- Software Error Alarm
- Property Failure Alarm
- Phase Lock Alarm
- FPGA Programming Alarm
- Hardware Control Alarm
- Text Menu Interface (Local Access)
- Telnet Session (Remote Access)
- Additional Tips
- Warranty
- Index

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If a reboot of the repeater becomes necessary click on the
Reboot option in the navigation box and the Reboot page is
displayed.
Reboot
Alarm Confi guration
The Alarm Con! guration page allows the user to specify what
events will trigger an alarm.
Software Error Alarm
The Software Error is generated when there is an error in getting or setting parameters like getting PA status, temperature or setting
! lters.
Property Failure Alarm
The Property Failure Alarm is generated when there is an error in checking the ! le properties or opening a ! le.
The Phase Lock Alarm is generated whenever any of the phase locked loops that generate the local oscillator for the upconverter, the
clocks for the DACs, or the FPGA clock are unable to lock.
Phase Lock Alarm
The FPGA Programming Error is issued when the software is unable to correctly program the FPGA that performs the real time signal
processing. This error could result from either a hardware fault or a corrupted programming ! le.
FPGA Programming Alarm
The Hardware Control Error is issued whenever the software is unable to set the hardware to the correct con! guration.
Hardware Control Alarm
User Maskable Alarms
Time Synch Alarm
The Time Synch Alarm is issued when the speci! ed timing synchronization signal is lost. The alarm is disabled during the power up se-
quence of the pilot beacon, which includes a wait time for the signal to become available, to prevent extraneous alarms.
GPS Alarm
The GPS Alarm is issued when the Pilot Beacon is not receiving the expected GPS NMEA sentences. This alarm is automatically dis-
abled when the selected Time Synch Source is any choice other than “GPS 1PPS”.
Software Abort Alarm
The Software Abort is generated when there is a error with the software resources like the shared memory, message queues, sema-
phores, ! le mounting and un-mounting, menu interface con! guration.
*NOTE: Letters, numbers & hyphens are the only acceptable
nomenclature for the Location ! eld and hyphens may not be
used as the ! rst or last character.