User Manual

Operational Checkout and System Commissioning
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the illumination of the red LED on the back of the device and the green Ethernet
connector LED.
4. Troubleshoot the wiring between the DC power supply and the GW Server and, if
necessary, make wiring repairs. Otherwise replace the GW Server.
The MMR System will be powered up. Power to the MMR System can be confirmed
by the illumination of the red LED on the back of the device and the green Ethernet
connector LED.
5. Troubleshoot the wiring between the DC power supply and the MMR System and, if
necessary, make wiring repairs. Otherwise replace the MMR System.
The Ethernet Switch will be powered up. The switch is equipped with an indicator
that indicates when power is applied. The switch should also illuminate a single
indicator for each device that is connected to it.
6. Troubleshoot the wiring between the power strip and the Ethernet switch. Check for
DC voltage at the power input of the Ethernet switch. If power is present, replace the
switch. If power is not present, power is not being routed from the power strip to the
switch; repair wiring issues.
About three minutes after system power up, the system can start an incident on the
PDA.
7. Place a few RSNs in the area.
8. Power up the PDA.
Observe the First Responder Accountability screen.
9. If the screen does not appear, replace the battery in the PDA.
10. If this action does not solve the problem, replace the PDA.
11. Press the Start button.
12. Observe the Authentication Code Request screen.
13. Activate the keyboard screen on the PDA.
14. Enter the authentication code located on the PDA antenna.
15. Exit the keyboard screen.
16. Press Enter on the PDA screen.
17. Observe the busy icon on the PDA screen, then observe the Incident Information
screen.
18. Press Go on the Enter Incident Information screen.
19. Observe a number of audible alerts corresponding to the number of active RSNs in
the island of coverage, established in step 3 and the appearance of the Main screen on