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Chapter 2
Operation
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CM 100Base-T System User’s Manual
Transmit WTU Switch
The WTU switch only occurs in the protected WTU configuration. Protection of the
WTU allows wayside traffic to switch in the event of a failure without impacting the
radio traffic. WTU and protected WTU is optional in any radio configuration.
Switching Transmit Paths Manually
The previous transmit switch descriptions discuss switch levels that the ACU monitors
and controls automatically. Manual switching lets an operator control each switch for
maintenance or repair.
To perform a manual switch connect a local maintenance terminal (Chapter 4) to the
Local Access port and access the QuikLink screens (Appendix B).
From the QuikLink main menu:
1.
Select
CONTROL
AND
MAINTENANCE
(070) and press <Enter>.
2.
Select
PATH
SWITCHING
(071) and press <Enter>.
3.
Move cursor to one of
MUX
-
SYNDES
,
TXU
-
MOD
,
SCU
, or
WTU
.
4.
Select one of the options below, and then press <Enter>.
a. switch paths automatically
b. switch radio A on-line
c. switch radio B on-line
d. lock the current selection on-line
Receive Switching
The receive side of the radio also has four switching levels as Figure 2-7 illustrates:
RXU-DEMOD
SYNDES-MUX
SCU
WTU
Receiver RXU-DEMOD Switch
The received signal is split and applied to both RXUs. The first stage in each RXU is the
preamplifier. The output is applied to each RXU's downconverter sections.
The main RXU sends its amplified 70-MHz signal to the main DEMOD while the
redundant RXU sends its signal to the redundant DEMOD. The outputs of the A and B
radio DEMOD can switch to either receive section of the A or B side MUX. This level of
switching is called the RXU-DEMOD switch level, provided primarily for space diversity
configurations.
Receiver SYNDES-MUX Switch Level
The second switch level on the receive side is the SYNDES-MUX level. The output from
the receive section of the A-radio MUX is applied to the input of the receive section of
the A-radio SYNDES.
Summary of Contents for CM7
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