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3. Click the down-arrow next to an Alarm field, to select one of the following alarm severity
settings:
•
Disabled
•
Event
•
Minor
•
Major
•
Critical
NOTE:
The cellular phone alarm severity should normally be set to minor. The Cell Phone alarm generates
if the cellular phone fails to report an alarm, after all retry attempts by either the modem or the
pager. This alarm clears when the cell phone succeeds in reporting an alarm.
4. Click
the
Apply
or
OK
button.
•
The
Apply
button changes the alarm severity setting, and keeps the Cellular Phone
Properties screen open.
•
The
OK
button changes the alarm severity setting, and closes the Cellular Phone
Properties screen.
Power System Properties
1. From the Configuration
menu in the Main Control
screen, select
Power
System
.
The
Power System
Properties
screen opens
(see Figure 136). This
screen provides access to
initial configuration settings
for the power subsystem.
2. Use
the
Alarms Setting
tab
to redefine alarm severity for
the power systems.
The
Alarm Setting
tab sets
the alarm severity for the
following alarms:
Input Power Alarm
The input power to the repeater is out of system tolerances.
Power Supply Alarm
The internal system power of the repeater is out of tolerances.
PS Battery Alarm
The voltage of the internal battery is below tolerances. This battery supplies power to the
Alarm Control Unit (ACU), modem, and cell phone, in the event of a system power failure.
This internal battery lets the repeater call out and report its status. It also supplies power to
the memory that stores the Alarm and Event Log.
NOTE:
The internal battery does not provide power for RF components. The repeater cannot
provide RF coverage during a power failure.
Figure 136 Power System Properties Screen,
Alarm Setting Tab