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Rx Subsystem Gain(Loss):
The value of Rx Subsystem Gain/Loss that has been entered in the Rx Port Calibration page. This value is used in the
calculation of the System Isolation Tests values.
Rx Post Gain(Loss):
The value of Rx Subsystem Post Gain/Loss that has been entered in the Rx Port Calibration page. This value is used in the
calculation of the System Isolation Tests values.
Alarm Output:
If the Antenna Isolation alarm status is assigned as the source for an Alarm Module Alarm Output, or for one of the System
Alarm relays, this displays the associated alarm output. For example;
“1-4” indicates Alarm Module 1, Alarm Output 4
“S-2” indicates System Alarm relay 2
Antenna Isolation (Alarm Level):
The Antenna Isolation values below or above which an alarm will be generated when the System Isolation Tests are performed.
System Rx Gain/Loss (Alarm Level):
The Rx System Rx Gain/Loss values below or above which an alarm will be generated when the System Isolation tests are
performed.
Tx Rejection (Alarm Level):
The Tx Rejection values below or above which an alarm will be generated when the System Isolation tests are performed.
Defaults:
Clicking this resets all data fields to the factory defaults.
Discard Changes:
Click this button to restore the values to those current saved. Note that if invalid values are being displayed after an Apply
attempt, these values may not match the current system configuration. In this case, just select the Configure/User Data menu
item again to re-display the current configuration.
Apply:
This will attempt to save and activate the values entered. If any out of range values are present, nothing will be saved and the
problem settings will be highlighted with a red background.