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XR6/XR3 Operations and Maintenance Manual
Operating the transmitter
Issue 3.1 2013-03-14
Page 2-7
Viewing alarm status
If an alarm is present, a
Status
button appears as
Soft Key 2
on many of the GUI pages. Press the
Status
button to go to the
. The
Status
page shows any active faults.
Figure 2.2: Status page
Press the
Reset
button to reset the power modules, clear any active cutbacks, and reduce the
estimated soft start relay temperature to 150°C (302°F) if it is over that temperature.
Press the
Back
button to return to the
Note:
The software keeps track of the calculated temperature of the soft start relays and triggers this fault
if that value is greater than 150°C (302°F).While this fault is on, RF power will not be
available.
10:18 0.00kW M-1 B+1 PM:A Man Ex:A Man
Reset
Back
Currently Active Faults:
Low B+ Voltage
Softstart Active
10:18 0.00kW M-1 B+1 PM:A Man Ex:A Man
Reset
Back
Currently Active Faults:
Low B+ Voltage
Softstart Active
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