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PES1900NR Operations Manual
Chapter 6. Functional Repeater Test — 99
Checking Back-Up Power System (UPS) Properties
1. From the Main Control screen, select the Configuration menu.
2. From the Configuration menu, select UPS.
The UPS Properties screen opens.
Table 34 lists the Back-Up Power System alarm types, and their default severity settings.
Table 34 Back-Up Power System Alarm types and default settings
Alarm
Default Severity Setting
AC Fail Alarm
Disabled
Low Battery Alarm
Disabled
High Battery Alarm
Disabled
Charger Fail Alarm
Disabled
UPS Summary Alarm
Disabled
UPS Tamper Alarm
Disabled
Preparing the Repeater for
Operation
After successfully completing all
of the foregoing steps, the
repeater is ready to be placed
into service. Proceed as follows.
1. Enter
the
PA Control
Screen
, and turn
OFF
the forward and reverse
Power Amplifiers.
2. Remove the terminations
from the repeater’s
antenna ports.
3. Reconnect the antenna
cables.
Proceed to Chapter 7,
Connecting External Alarms
,
for information about connecting
external alarms. Then see
Connecting the Power Source,
for the final connection of primary
power (final configuration of the repeater).
NOTE:
The output power of the repeater can approach 10 Watts (40 dBm), under some circumstances. The
directional couplers used must have at least 30 dB coupled ports, to allow direct connection to a
spectrum analyzer.
Figure 82 PA Control Screen