GV10/GV7.5 TROUBLESHOOTING MANUAL
RESPONDING TO ALARMS
PAGE 4.1.4
VERSION 3.2 2016-03-10
Identifying an Alarm
You can identify an alarm locally by viewing the local or remote AUI’s
Transmitter Status
page (see
“AUI Transmitter Status Page Checks”
). As a backup option, you can also view the front panel of the
controller module (A4) (see
“Controller Module Front Panel Alarm Checks” on page 4.1.7
).
AUI Transmitter Status Page Checks
If an alarm exists and is being recognized by the transmitter (i.e., the
Status
button at the bottom of
the AUI display will be red), it is displayed on the transmitter status page (see
). The
Device
name indicates the sub-system origin of the alarm. The sub-systems that can be
displayed are:
Controller: All alarms in this sub-system apply to the controller.
Exciter A or B: All alarms in this sub-system apply to an exciter (A or B).
Rack #: All alarms in this sub-system apply to a rack (cabinet) (only 1 for GV10/GV7.5).
RF Module #: All alarms in this sub-system apply to a specific RF power module (1 through 4)
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