Microwave Networks
CM 100Base-T System User’s Manual
7/23/03
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at fault and should be checked, reset, and replaced if necessary.
Checking the ACU
First rule out software errors. If the ACU alarm LED is lit, it may be a software error.
Reset the system software by momentarily pressing S4 on the front of the ACU module.
If the alarm LED clears, the ACU module does not need to be replaced. Continue
searching for the problem by going through the troubleshooting process.
Checking LMT Alarms
Check alarms before removing any covers using the LMT. Perform the following
procedure from the main menu after connecting the LMT to the local access port.
1.
Select Alarm and Status (screen 020) and press <Enter>.
2.
Select System (021) and press <Enter>.
3.
Select System Alarm (036) from the System menu and press <Enter>. This screen
gives Major and Minor alarm status for the overall system.
4.
Select Alarm Summary (035) and press <Enter>. This screen displays each module
and its status to assist you in identifying a module reporting a failure.
5.
If there is a module in fail condition, return to the System menu and select Alarm and
Status for the desired unit (022-034). Press <Enter>.
If no alarms are present, check the alarm log as outlined in the next section. Once you
identify module(s) in alarm determine which module actually failed.
Open the radio cover and check the first module in the direction of the signal flow with a
lit LED. For example, if the DEMOD, MUX, and SYNDES are all in alarm, first suspect
the DEMOD because a DEMOD failure could cause the MUX and SYNDES alarms
since the signal from the DEMOD may be bad. Similarly, if the MUX and MOD are in
Table 6-D. Troubleshooting Flow Chart Matrix
Hot-Standby
Space Diversity
Non-Protected
Problem
Chart Number
SP PSU
1
1
1
RF PSU
1
1
1
SYNDES (Tx)
3
3
2
MUX (Tx)
5
5
4
MOD
6
6
6
TXU
7
7
7
RXU
9
10
8
DEMOD
12
13
11
MUX (Rx)
5
5
4
SYNDES (Rx)
3
3
2
SCU
14
14
14
OWU
15
15
15
BER problems
17
18
16
NMU
19
19
19
RTS
20
20
NA
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Page 282: ...Appendix D Alarm Codes Page D 6 5 02 05 CM 100Base T System User s Manual ...
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