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16. Select Exit or if you have multiple Transmitters, select Configure Another.
Step 12: Verify Transceiver is operational
The final step is to verify the Transceiver is operating and is not in a warning or error state. During initial power on, it may enter a
warning or error state until establishes connection to its time source and receives time.
1. From its front panel LED status panel, verify is current operating state.
LED
Indicator
LED
Color
Operating State/Status
Power
Green
Illuminated when powered.
Transmit
Green
Main Transceiver: Solid green indicates transmitting (broadcasting).
Repeater Transceiver: Solid green indicates transmitting (broadcasting) and flashing green indicates
receiving signal from configured Repeater Transmit channel.
Caution
Yellow
When illuminated, indicates in a warning/caution state, due to one or more of the status conditions below.
Error
Red
When illuminated indicates in an alarm/error state, due to one or more of the status conditions below. When
power is first applied,
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Bad Output Power: Not transmitting at the appropriate power level.
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PLL Diagnostics: Cannot lock onto a channel; rendering it unable to broadcast time or schedules.
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VSWR Errors: Problem with either the High Power Antenna (may need repositioning) or the antenna
cabling.
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No GPS in 48 Hours: Has not connected to a time source for more than 48 hours.
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No 1PPS in 48 Hours: Time has not been synchronized by 1PPS (1 Pulse Per Second) for more than 48
hours.
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GPS Cable Break: Line break, water ingress, or cable length in excess of 200 ft.
2. If the Transceiver is connected to OneVue, verify its check-in to OneVue and in a Normal state.
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