
XRF1/XRF1A 16x16 RF Router Manual
XRF1 - 4-12
Revision 1.2
FRONT
PANEL
INTERFACE
After 2 seconds, the display will return to the previous mode, defining the status of the crosspoint pair or
salvo just “taken.”
From the Configuration Set Mode, pressing [ENTER] or depressing the scroll knob after changing a
configuration parameter will result in the following display for 2 seconds:
After 2 seconds, the display will show the previous menu level. Pressing [ENTER], depressing the scroll
knob, or pressing the down arrow will take the user back into the parameter to be changed.
4.3.4. Display Function in Error Reporting
A “fault” status for the XRF1 can occur in two forms. The panel will detect a “fault” when it experiences a
loss of communication with any device on the system network. A “fault” can also develop in the event that
a user attempts to manipulate router configurations beyond acceptable parameters. When the XRF1 panel
detects a fault status, it will display an “ERROR” message for 2 seconds.
The screen would look like this:
After the “ERROR” message has been displayed for 2 seconds, the display will return to the function it was
performing prior to the error occurrence.
4.3.5. Display Function in “Panel Locked” Status
When the “Panel Lock” function has been enabled, (refer to Table 4-6 and Table 4-8) the display will flash
a 2-second message when any buttons or knobs are manipulated. The screen will look like this:
4.4.
STATUS INDICATOR LEDS
The XRF1 Control Panel is equipped with 10 LED indicators and the blank front panel that has 4 LEDs for
status indication. The function of each is outlined in Table 4-8.
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