ADC Telecommunications Inc. PRSMAW4A 사용자 설명서
Managing Alarms
Page 270
FlexWave Prism Host, Remote and EMS 5.1 System Reference
© 2009 ADC Telecommunications, Inc
ADCP-77-073
• Issue 2 • 11/2009
RmtNoRFPowerFault
Major
The RF power
measured at the
antenna output is
too low. The
threshold for this
fault is 0 dBm.
measured at the
antenna output is
too low. The
threshold for this
fault is 0 dBm.
Verify that there is
an active Host DART
Under Drive Fault,
which indicates a
loss of BTS input. If
this fault is active,
address this
problem and the
RmtNoRFPowerFault
should clear.
an active Host DART
Under Drive Fault,
which indicates a
loss of BTS input. If
this fault is active,
address this
problem and the
RmtNoRFPowerFault
should clear.
If there is not an
active Host DART
Under Drive Fault,
the problem may be
the result of another
LPA fault such as
VSWR or Over Power
Faults. If there are no
other faults, then
reset the Remote RF
Module. If power is
still not, present
then replace the
module.
active Host DART
Under Drive Fault,
the problem may be
the result of another
LPA fault such as
VSWR or Over Power
Faults. If there are no
other faults, then
reset the Remote RF
Module. If power is
still not, present
then replace the
module.
RmtOverTempFault
Major
High temperature
reading from RSI
card in Remote
reading from RSI
card in Remote
Check ambient
temperature. Check
remote temperature.
If not an actual over
temperature fault,
shut down Remote,
consult ADC
temperature. Check
remote temperature.
If not an actual over
temperature fault,
shut down Remote,
consult ADC
RmtRangingFault
Major
The configured
delay is outside the
range of what can be
supplied.
delay is outside the
range of what can be
supplied.
Enter a delay value
within the
permissible range
see
within the
permissible range
see
“Link a Remote
DART to a Host
DART” on page 162
DART” on page 162
RmtSERFFault
Major
Summary fault for
SeRF combining
SeRF synthesizer
and SeRF FPGA
status
SeRF combining
SeRF synthesizer
and SeRF FPGA
status
Check for related
SeRF alarms in active
alarms list and
respond to those
alarms if found. If no
SeRF alarm exists,
FPGA is faulty;
consult ADC, replace
SeRF
SeRF alarms in active
alarms list and
respond to those
alarms if found. If no
SeRF alarm exists,
FPGA is faulty;
consult ADC, replace
SeRF
Table 11-1. EMS Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Cont.)
Alarm Name
Alarm
Severity
Level
Severity
Level
Description
Action