,167$//$7,21 &200,66,21,1*+$1'%22.
Set the configuration for the MB according to Table 2-1
.
Table 2-1 MB Configuration settings
S1
and
S3
will decide the model (NM 7050 A, B, C or D) and show up in the
Link Status
win-
dow in the RMM program and the
Initial Window
in the LCD menu. A disagreement
between the settings and the actual number of modules will cause a
Maintenance Warning
on
the
Front Panel
and an
Error
in the
Maintenance
window.
With
S2
=
In
the
Access Grant
switch on the
Remote Control
will have no effect. You may still
acquire
access level 2
and
3
on the
RMM remote port
if the settings of
S6
and
S7
permits.
S4
decides wheather lost communication with the
Remote Control
will cause shutdown (no
TX to air) or not.
S5
instructs the transmitter control software weather a failed standby transmitter will be shut
down or continue to transmit.
S6
and
S7
decides the highest
access level
permitted on the
RMM remote port
. All access
levels are available on the RMM local port regardless of
S6
and
S7
.
2.1.2.2 Setting inner, outer or middle marker
To configure the beacon for outer, middle or inner marker set the straps (S1-S4) on the trans-
mitter board(s) according to Table 2-2.
Strap no
State
Function
S1
Strap IN
2 power supplies
(NM 7050 B/D)
Strap OUT
1 power supply
(NM 7050 A/C)
S2
Strap IN
Access Grant disabled
Strap OUT
Access Grant enabled
S3
Strap IN
2 monitor units
(NM 7050 C/D)
Strap OUT
1 monitor unit
(NM 7050 A/B)
S4
Strap IN
Lost contact with remote control will NOT cause shutdown
Strap OUT
Lost contact with remote control will cause shutdown
S5
Strap IN
Standby transmitter failure will NOTcause shutdown
Strap OUT
Standby transmitter failure will cause shutdown
S6
Strap IN
Access level 2 on RMM remote port enabled
Strap OUT
Access level 2 on RMM remote port disabled
S7
Strap IN
Access level 3 on RMM remote port enabled
Strap OUT
Access level 3 on RMM remote port disabled
S8
Should always be left open.
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