User's Manual
SDR Repeater 
  User Manual V0.4 
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Appendix B: Shutdown Retry Logic 
The function of the built-in shutdown routine is to protect the repeater from any further damage from a hard-fail that the 
system may be experiencing. 
Within 5 seconds of a hard-fail alarm being detected, the repeater will start the shutdown routine.  The repeater will shut 
down by powering of the HPAs (high-powered amplifiers) for 30 seconds.   
After 30 seconds have elapsed, the repeater will power on the HPAs and check to see if the hard-fail alarm still exist.   If 
the hard-fail alarm still exists, then the repeater will shut down for 1 minute (double the time of the previous shutdown 
time). 
After 1 minute has elapsed, the repeater will power on the HPAs and check to see if the hard-fail alarm still exist.   If the 
hard-fail alarm still exists, then the repeater will shut down for 2 minutes (double the time of the previous shutdown time). 
The shutdown routine will repeat itself a total of 10 times.  If the hard-fail alarm still exists after the 10
th
 retry, then the 
repeater will turn off its HPAs permanently until a reset is performed or factory set is executed. 










