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Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
Replacing a Protected Station Faulty Radio
Replacing a faulty radio in a Protected Station can be achieved without disruption to traffic.
Assuming that the primary radio is active and the secondary radio is faulty and needs replacement:
1. Ensure the replacement radio has the same version of software installed as the primary radio. If
necessary, upgrade the software in the replacement radio.
2. Set the Protection Switch MAC address
(see ‘
Protected Station: Maintenance > Advanced
’ on page
367).
This MAC address is present on chassis label.
3. Using SuperVisor > Maintenance > A
dvanced ‘Save Configuration to USB’ and ‘Restore Configuration from
USB’ operation, clone the primary radio’s configuration to the replacement radio.
4. Configure the replacement radio as the secondary radio and setup the IP address and other protection
pa
rameters (see ‘
’ on page
5. Set the Hardware Manual Lock switch to make the primary radio active.
6. Unplug the interface port cables, the Alarm and Protect port cables and the power connector from the
faulty radio being replaced. The two screws securing the power connector will need to be undone.
7. Carefully remove the faulty radio from the protection switch.
8. Install the replacement radio into the protection switch.
9. Ensuring that the cables are not crossed over, plug in the interface port cables, the Alarm and Protect
port cables and the power connector to the replacement radio. Secure the power connector with the
two screws.
10. Power on the replacement radio and wait for it to become standby.
11. Set the Hardware Manual Lock switch to the Auto position.
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