Motorola Solutions Inc. 99FT4100 Manual De Usuario

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+ Provides control of the front panel indicator LEDs.
- The Transmitter subsystem delivers the amplified signal to the transmitter antenna port at a
power level within the rated power band of the repeater, for transmission to the subscriber
radios. In addition, it provides the following hardware functions for the repeater.
+ Harmonic attenuation
+ Inter-modulation attenuation (IMA) suppression
+ RF power control (primary means)
+ Meters for diagnostics
+ Power roll back for temperature
+ Self-Contained calibration (no field alignment is needed for PA).
1.7
Basic Repeater Level Troubleshooting – RDAC and LEDs
Diagnostic tests are available for the Transceiver. If a problem occurs during station operation, it is
logged as an alarm that is read with the Repeater Diagnostic and Control application (RDAC). See 
Figure 7: RDAC Diagnostic Screen on page 40
 for the RDAC diagnostic screen.
Figure 7: RDAC Diagnostic Screen
The station operator then evaluates the problem locally or remotely, as the station maintains an Alarm
Log with the name of the alarm that has failed since the last power up. Through the RDAC application’s
Alarm Log, the alarm messages aid in identifying the FRU that failed along with the fault condition.
After booting up the repeater, the three LEDs (Power/ Status, Network, and Reference LEDs) flash in
unison.
The general status and condition of the SLR 1000 Repeater can be obtained by observing the three
LED indicators on the front panel. 
Table 9: SLR 1000 Repeater Front Panel LED Indicators on page
40
 shows the LED symbols and their meaning, while 
Table 10: SLR 1000 Front Panel LED Definitions
on page 41
 identifies the information conveyed through the LED indicators.
Table 9: SLR 1000 Repeater Front Panel LED Indicators
LED
Definition
Status
Table continued…
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