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“039 USER PSU TEMP OUT LIMIT”
This indicates a variation with respect to the
conditions set by the user relating to the
power supply temperature.
“040 USER RF CURRENT OUT LIMIT”
This indicates a variation with respect to the
conditions set by the user relating to the RF
module currents.
“041 USER PSU CURRENT OUT LIMIT”
This indicates a variation with respect to the
conditions set by the user relating to the
power supply current.
“042 USER FRW PWR OUT LIMIT”
This indicates a variation with respect to the
conditions set by the user relating to the
direct power.
“043 USER RFL PWR OUT LIMIT”
This indicates a variation with respect to the
conditions set by the user relating to the
reflected power.
“044 OUT PWR NOT VERIFIED”
This indicates that the output power cannot
be detected properly.
“045 UPS ACTIVE”
This indicates that the UPS is active, therefore
the equipment is using the target power set
for operation in this mode.
“046 SHUNT COMM TIMEOUT”
This indicates the communication timeout
on the polarizer. It stops the operation of the
apparatus.
“047 WARNING TEMPERATURE SENSOR”
This indicates a fault in the temperature
probes.
“048 AUDIO OK MASK”
This indicates that the No audio alarm is
finished.
“049 DRAIN VOLTAGE FEEDBACK ERROR”
This indicates the lack of control of Vds for
causes such as power failures, wrong feeding,
etc..
“050 OVER FRW PWR ERROR”
This indicates the presence of overshoot in
power.
“058 RTC FAULT”
This indicates that there were 3 consecutive
mismatches between date/time hardware
and firmware, or the date is incorrectly for-
matted.
“059 RTC USER UPDATED”
This indicates a date upgrade.
“060 RTC AUTOMATIC RECOVERY”
This indicates that there is a misalignment
of more than 5 seconds between date/time
hardware and firmware.
Instructions for use
Summary of Contents for ETG2500
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Page 54: ...54 Main Men Profiles O Main Men Exciter monitor E Instructions for use...
Page 55: ...55 Main Men Status Alarms S Main Men Events History H Instructions for use...
Page 56: ...56 Main Men Password K Main Men Password K Password K Instructions for use...
Page 58: ...58 Main Men System Y Main Men System Y System settings X Instructions for use...
Page 59: ...59 Main Men System Y Comm settings U Main Men System Y Audio trim alrm J Instructions for use...
Page 60: ...60 Main Men System Y Clock power set C Main Men System Y SMS phone set P Instructions for use...
Page 61: ...61 Main Men System Y User warning F Main Men System Y En 0 31 alrm SMS V Instructions for use...
Page 63: ...63 Main Men Debug D Main Men Debug D GSM debug G Instructions for use...
Page 64: ...64 Main Men Debug D Uarts F Main Men Debug D Uarts F Uart 0 1 2 Instructions for use...
Page 67: ...67 CAB0324 0 CAB0324 0 CAB0324 0 Instructions for use...
Page 70: ...70 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 Maintenance CONCENTRATOR BOARD...
Page 71: ...71 n 2 n 1 n 3 n 4 n 5 n 6 n 7 Maintenance RF MODULES...
Page 72: ...72 Maintenance...
Page 74: ...74 n 2 n 1 n 3 SW1 SW2 Maintenance POWER SUPPLIES...
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