Andrew Wireless Innovations Group MRB-LMR User Manual

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4. Setting Up for Initial Operation
MR Booster Manual: (MN001808-1, 9/99)
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4.4.1
Moving Forward
After each command has been entered, a menu is displayed, with a character
in front of each item.  To select an item, type the character and press Enter.
The next menu (or the parameter to be changed) will be displayed.
4.4.2
Moving Backward
To move backward along a path, type X and press Enter. This indicates a
"Done with this menu" selection. The previous menu will be displayed.
Continue to back out to the main SET menu.
4.4.3
Exiting
To exit SET, press <CTRL> X at any menu level.  Or, type X and press
Enter while at the main menu level.
4.5
Setting Initial Parameters
Before operating the unit, set initial parameters.  This includes:
 Checking system status.
 Reviewing and recording power amplifier and alarm settings.
Setting these parameters is the minimum required to provide performance.  All
parameters can be changed to fine-tune the system as more information is gathered
about system performance.
4.5.1
Checking System Status
Check the system status to be sure parameters were properly set after factory
testing.
1. At the > prompt, type SSS; press Enter.  (The current state of various
parameters is displayed.)
Review the PA status to check that all installed downlink amplifiers are
enabled and configured to the proper frequency band.  Incorrect power
readings, low output power and spurious alarms can result if the amplifiers
are misconfigured.
2. At the > prompt, type ALA Enter.  (The number of alarm conditions
since last reset is displayed.)
No unexplained alarms should be listed.  If there are any Out-of-Service or
memory alarms, refer to Section 5, Troubleshooting.