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F R O N T - P A N E L K E Y P A D A N D D I S P L A Y
Receiver Status: CDMA Subsystem/Receiver status as follows:
WRM:
Warmup period for units with oscillator upgrades.
ACQ:
Searching for a signal.
LKG:
Locking to the Pseudonoise (PN) Code.
LKD:
Locked. Fully synchronized to signal.
System Status:
Indicates either OK or flashing FAULT. A fault status indicates that one or more
of the built-in fault checking processes has detected an error condition. See
Faults: System
in this chapter for more information.
An alternate Time/Status display can be viewed by pressing the right arrow key. You can go back to
the original Time/Status display by pressing the left arrow key.
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Sys Stat- OK
Receiver- LKD
Main Menu
Press ENTER from the Time/Status display to select the Main Menu display. The Main Menu pro-
vides access to the following displays: CPU_Stat, Receiver, Faults, Network, NTP, Clock, Display,
Firmware, and About. In addition, Sys_I/O, CPU_I/O and PTP displays may be present if your
Sonoma has these optional features.
CPU Status
This displays shows measured CPU parameters such as: temperature, free memory, and load average.
Receiver Menu
The Receiver Menu is selected from the Main Menu and provides access to the Status, Channelset,
Osc_Stat and Calibrate. These displays are described in detail below.
Receiver: CDMA Subsystem/Receiver Status (Status)
This display provides information associated with the operation of the CDMA Subsystem and CDMA
Receiver. (The Receiver is part of the CDMA Subsystem.) Press DOWN to scroll through all the
information.
Subsystem State: This shows the current state of the CDMA Subsystem:
WRM:
Warmup period for units with oscillator upgrades.
ACQ:
Searching for a signal.
LKG:
Locking to the Pseudonoise (PN) Code.
LKD:
Locked. Fully synchronized to signal.
The CDMA Subsystem is synchronized to the signal and it is
disciplining the system oscillator to remove frequency and
time errors.
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