Installation manual

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Operation, Rack and Digital HPAs
Exiting the Default Menus
There are three ways to exit the Default Menus:
1 Press the [Enter] key to return to the Setup 1 Menu.
2. Press the [Status1] key to go to the Status 1 Menu.
3. Press the [Status2] to go to the Status 2 Menu.
Alarms/Faults Menu
As shown in Figure 10 the Alarms/Faults Menu is an
intermediate menu that provides access to the four sub-menus.
All four of the Alarms/Faults Menu softkeys are active. The
functions of the Alarms/Faults Menu softkeys are:
[Softkey 1]—Pressed to access the Fault History Menu. This
menu allows the user to review a listing of the last 100 faults.
The faults are listed in reverse order of occurrence, with the last
fault to occur at the top of the list. Use the gain control to scroll
through the listing.
[Softkey 2]—Pressed to access the Set Max Power Menu. This
menu allows the user to set the trip point at which an alarm or
fault will occur when the RF output exceeds the value set for the
trip point.
[Softkey 3]—Pressed to access the Set Min Power Menu. This
menu allows the user to set the trip point at which an alarm or
fault will occur when the RF output falls below the value set for
the trip point.
[Softkey 4]—Pressed to access Set Max Reflected Power Menu.
This menu allows the user to set the trip point at which an alarm
or fault will occur when reflected power exceeds the value set
for the trip point.
Fault History Menu
Note
The first column, F (Fault) or A (Alarm) will appear, the fault log
abbreviation appear in the 2
nd
column, see Table 4 the 3
rd
displays the
year, month and day and the last column displays the time.
This menu provides user access to the fault history of the
amplifier. A record of up to 100 faults is maintained. The latest
fault is placed at the top of the list. When the number of faults
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