
Exalt Communications, Inc.
r-series
Installation and Management Manual
5000007 (ETSI)
60
2007-02-12 (draft)
Label Status
T1/E1 Input
Green = Enabled and connection present (clocking confirmed)
Red = Enabled and no connection present
Grey = Disabled or unavailable due to configuration
Temperature
Green Solid = Normal temperature range
Yellow Solid = Exceeding normal temperature range
The Temperature alarm monitors the internal temperature of the unit based on specific points
inside the radio chassis. It is normal for the internal temperature to be above the ambient
temperature, so the temperature reading may be higher than the highest specified ambient
temperature. When the internal electronics reach a point that is higher than the normal
temperature rise at the highest ambient temperature, the temperature alarm turns yellow. Power
down the radio as soon as possible, and investigate the cause of the temperature rise before the
radio is put back into service. In almost all cases, a temperature alarm is due to an external cause.