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Left 1/2 Green LED Illuminated
- Module is enabled but little or no RF drive is
supplied to the module.
Driver modules, because of their low input drive level, do not have a drive level
indication. Thus, when a driver module is enabled, both halves of the green LED are
illuminated regardless of drive level. This is the only difference between the PCM
systems on drivers and PAs.
Full Green LED Illuminated
- A full green LED illuminated indicates normal module
operation. - Module is enabled. Additionally, in PA modules, the presence of RF drive is
indicated.
No LEDs Illuminated
- The 50 Volt DC power is not reaching the module, or the
module has been turned off by pulling on the front handle (mechanical disable).
In some cases this could be the symptom of a module control fault. If you have not
disabled the module turn off the transmitter momentarily while removing the module.
This will prevent possible arcing of the input connector pins if the module was in fact
on but not lighting any LEDs.
8.2.9.1 Red LED Fault Blink Codes
If a module fault occurs, the red light will blink on and off. The number of blinks
between pauses is the "blink code," and is used to determine the type of fault. A longer
pause identifies the start of the blink code. Blink code help is available through the GUI
screen. The blink code is as follows:
1 Blink
- High VSWR condition at the module output.
2 Blinks
- RF input overdriven
3 Blinks
- An elevated ISO voltage resulted from an imbalance between halves of
a quarter module.
4 Blinks
- The power supply voltage applied to the module is too high or too low.
5 Blinks
- The quarter module temperature is too high.
6 Blinks
- The pass FET transistors that switch the 50 Volts to the quarter
modules have failed.