User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation Guide for Epoch-S02
- Environmental requirements
 - Warnings and Hazards
 - Tools and Recommendations for Installation
 - Epoch-S02 Parts List
 - Step by Step Instructions for Installation
 - User Manual V1.1 using OMS V4.01
 - Menu Structure
 - Using the Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01
 - Alarms
 - Default Control Settings
 - Maintenance Guide for Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01
 - Periodic Inspection Checklist
 - Preventive Measures for Optimal Operation
 - Troubleshooting
 - Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01 Scenarios
 - Heartbeat Scenarios
 - Warranty and Repair Policy
 - General Warranty
 - Specific Product Warranty Instructions
 - A.1 Minimum Requirements
 - A.2 Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01 Installation/Startup
 
 - Appendix B: Specifications
 
    Epoch-S02 RF Repeater 
User Manual V1.1 
2.1.3.2  Alarm Setting 
Figure 2.1.3.2 Alarm Setting Window of the Epoch-S02 OMS V4.01
Control Item  Action Downlink Uplink 
RF Power  Sets Alarm Level  3 ~ 40 dB  -- 
RSSI  Sets Low RSSI Alarm Level  -120 ~ -30 dBm  -120 ~ -30 dBm 
Input Overload 
Sets Donor Input 
Overload Level 
-90 ~ -20 dBm  -90 ~ -20 dBm 
Table 2.1.3.2 Alarm Threshold Values 
Downlink RF Power 
The RF Power Alarm is the pilot power difference between the reference pilot 
power measured from the embedded modem when the repeater is installed 
initially and the current pilot power measured value from the embedded modem 
when the repeater is operating (HPA ON). If the difference exceeds the RF Power 
value, the alarm will turn on. 
RSSI 
The RSSI Alarm value is the minimum RSSI value that the Epoch-S02 requires to 
ensure optimal coverage. The RSSI Alarm value will turn on when the RSSI is 
lower than the threshold value (refer to the RSSI value in the Alarm Setting 
window). 
Input Overload 
An Input Overload Alarm occurs when the input signal strength to the Epoch-S02 
exceeds the threshold value (refer to the Uplink/Downlink Input OverIoad values 
in the Alarm Setting window). 
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