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To plug into a standard 110 VAC receptacle use P/N DP255, a 110 VAC to 5VDC Power
Supply. For use on a boat or RV, plug P/N DP515, a 12 VDC to 5 VDC Power Cable,
into a 12 VDC cigarette style power receptacle.
d. AMPLIFIER/REPEATER STATUS
The DA4000SBR unit is designed with a status/fault indicator to indicate proper unit
functionality. The chart below details the different LED color indicators.
LED
Amplifier/Repeater Status
Picture
Green solid light
Normal Status
Picture
Yellow/orange
flickering light
Degree of cellular transmission activity
Picture
Solid Red light
Fault needs immediate corrective action
Picture
No light
No power to the DA4000SBR
amplifier/repeater or unit is defective
Green light
– shows normal Status and DA4000SBR is operating normally. No
corrective action necessary.
Green/yellow/orange flickering light
- shows that cellular activity is being transmitted
through the DA4000SBR unit. The light will remain green with low levels of cellular
transmission and change to flickering yellow/orange as transmission increases. The light
may remain green with low levels of transmission.
Solid Red light
– indicates a fault. Turn OFF power switch and proceed with the
following corrective actions:
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The red light indicates that the inside and outside antennas are located too close to
each other and need to be re-located. A typical installation requires that the inside
and outside antennas have a minimum separation distance of 40 feet and be
separated by an exterior wall. If the inside and outside antennas are not 40 feet
apart or more, relocate the antennas.
•
If the outside and inside antennas are separated by 40’ or more and an exterior
wall. The red light also indicates the use of analog phones.
No light
– indicates missing power to the DA4000SBR unit. Proceed with the following
corrective actions:
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Verify that the power switch on the DA4000SBR unit is in the ON position.
•
Test for 5VDC power – verify that 5VDC is available on the output plug of P/N
DP255 or DP515. If 5VDC is verified, the DA4000SBR unit may be defective.
See below
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Test for AC line voltage on the input plug of P/N DP255, 100 to 240VAC
to 5VDC Power Supply. If AC voltage is available and there is no 5VDC
on the output plug. The power supply is defective. See below
o
Test for DC line voltage on the input plug of P/N DP515, 12 VDC to 5
VDC Power Cable. If input voltage is available and there is no 5VDC on
the output plug. The power cable is defective. See below
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DA4000SBR unit, DP255 or DP515 may be defective. Contact your dealer. The
serial number on the DA4000SBR unit must be available.