Cisco Prisma II bdr Dig Rev 2 1 Dual Mux Sys for High Density Installations Installation Guide
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Operation Using LCI
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Configuring the bdr Receive Processor
Introduction
Using LCI, you can configure several parameters.
Configurable Parameters
Configurable parameters for the Prisma II bdr Receive Processor are listed below.
Parameter
Function
Values
Default
Redundant
Mode
Redundant means a second receiver is
a back-up to a primary receiver. Yes if
there are typically 2 receivers. No if
there is typically only 1 receiver. If
set to No, no alarm is generated when
the second receiver is removed.
Yes or No
Yes
RF Stream A
Attenuator
RF Stream B
RF Stream B
Attenuator
Attenuates the RF outputs of channels
A and B in 0.1 dB steps.
0 to 10 dB
0 dB
External
Redundant
Mode
External (or Full) Redundancy Mode.
No is normal, not externally
redundant. Yes is externally
redundant. Externally redundant
means that the unit is redundant to
another unit. As such, it mutes the RF
Output until an external line indicates
the other unit has failed.
No
Switching
Mode
Determines how the receivers are
switched. Default1 and Default2 will
select which receiver is the default
receiver. Force_1 and Force_2 will
force switch to either receiver 1 or
receiver 2, regardless of any errors.
Default1
Default2
Force_1
Force_2
Default2
Force_1
Force_2
Default1
RF Stream A
Output
RF Stream B
RF Stream B
Output
Controls the muting of RF channels A
and B. If Auto, the CCB determines if
the output should be muted (only if in
full redundancy mode). If On, the
output is not muted. If Off, the
output is muted.
Auto, On,
Off
Auto