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Appendix B
Enhanced Digital Return Multiplexing Applications
Enhanced Digital Return Multiplexing Applications
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Transmitter Module Troubleshooting Chart
Follow the steps in the table below to troubleshoot the transmitter module on LED
signaling. The following steps indications and solutions apply to both EDR 1:1 and
2:1 transmitter modules.
signaling. The following steps indications and solutions apply to both EDR 1:1 and
2:1 transmitter modules.
Follow the steps in the table below to troubleshoot the transmitter module on LED
signaling.
signaling.
For EDR 1:1 Transmitter Module
LED Warning
Indication
Possible Solutions
PWR
LSR
OFF
OFF
No power supply.
Verify the power supply of the
node with the transmitter
installed.
Verify that connectors of the
transmitter are clicked into the
interface connectors in the
transponder slot.
If still no power supply, contact
the Cisco Technical Service Center
for assistance.
node with the transmitter
installed.
Verify that connectors of the
transmitter are clicked into the
interface connectors in the
transponder slot.
If still no power supply, contact
the Cisco Technical Service Center
for assistance.
Green
Orange
(Solid)
(Solid)
Non-Cisco Standard OPM
Module is installed.
Module is installed.
No need for troubleshooting.
Cisco Standard OPM Module is
highly recommended for better
system performance and stability.
See the data sheet of the node for
ordering information.
Cisco Standard OPM Module is
highly recommended for better
system performance and stability.
See the data sheet of the node for
ordering information.
Green
Orange
(Blink)
(Blink)
Input Level Overdrive.
Verify the input level of RF port.
The output level overdrive
indicates the output signal level
exceeds the limit of 35 dBmV.
The output level overdrive
indicates the output signal level
exceeds the limit of 35 dBmV.