User's Manual Part 2

RBS 2109 User’s Guide
Note: The RBS must be in Local Mode in order to accept a new or modified
IDB.
1. Physically connect the OMT to the RBS if not already connected. See
Section 7.6.1 Connecting OMT on page 108.
2. On the RBS 2000 menu, click Connect to connect the OMT logically
to the RBS.
3. On the Configuration menu, click Install IDB.
If the OMT detects inconsistencies between the RBS HW and the IDB,
then the differences will be displayed in a window. However, the IDB in the
RBScan still be overwriten if an RBS/IDB inconsistency has been detected.
The IXU and RRUs remain in Local Mode after the IDB has been installed.
4. On the Configuration menu, click Site Specific Data and Display to open
the site_specific_data.txt - window. Check that the correct parameters
have been defined.
7.7 Reading Fault Status
This section describes how to read the fault status, using the OMT. If any fault
indicator on the RBS is on, fault status must be read.
1. Read the IDB if it has not already been read. See Section 7.6.2 Reading
IDB on page 108.
2. On the Maintenance menu, click Monitor to open the Monitor window.
See figure below.
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