MNC-0400-001
40 of 54
REV H
Operation, Rack and Digital HPAs
Non-latched Fault Report Displays
See Figure 17. Non-latched faults clear when the fault condition
occurs. The non-latched fault report
does not
clear when the
fault clears. Operator action is required to reset the fault report
display. The operator clears a non-latched fault report display by
returning to a previous menu. The operator can elect to:
•
For a persistent fault, go to a previous menu for the faulted function
(e.g., set maximum power trip level), change the mode from fault to
alarm and adjust the amplifier output to a new value.
•
Respond to the fault report and correct the fault condition (e.g.,
correct prime power to alleviate a low-line condition).
•
For a known cause such as a transient line-voltage dip, go to a
previous menu to reset the fault report display, and then take no
further action.
Three of the fault monitors (Maximum Power Fault, Minimum
Power Fault, and Maximum Reflected Power Fault) are optional
and can be enabled or disabled by the operator.
Figure 17, Non-Latched Fault Report Displays
Menutrees
The menutrees for the XTRD Series Amplifier Digital M&C
System are presented on individual pages so that you may
remove and copy them for ready reference. See Figure 18 ",
Menutree Sheet 1 of 3", Figure 19 , Menutree Sheet 2 of 3, and
Figure 20 , Menutree, Sheet 3 of 3.
EAR EXPORT CONTROLLED: The information contained in this Manual refers or relates to a product that is subject
to the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Transfer of data herein by any means to a Foreign Person,
whether in the U.S. or abroad, may require an export license from the U.S. Department of Commerce.