SNV-12 Operations Manual
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SW2-5, and 6 Line Fault Delay Timer
These switches
set the duration of the Line Fault timer. These timers apply to all SVMs in the
system, to both Hardwire COR and Pilot Tone applications. See Section 5.11 for a complete
explanation of the Line Fault Detection feature.
Table 3-38
Line Fault Timer Delay Selection
SW2-5
SW2-6
Line Fault Delay
OFF
OFF
Off (No Line Fault)
ON
OFF
5 Seconds
OFF
ON
15 Seconds
ON
ON
30 Seconds *
SW2-7 STARS
This switch enables the STARS (Smart Transmit And Receive Steering) function. STARS is
the SNV-12‟s automatic TX Steering feature; it allows the transmit site to be chosen based on
which receive site was voted best during the last portion of the received transmission. This is
not necessarily the site that was voted last. This setting will be overridden if the CIM-2A SW4-
6 switch is set to ON. In this case STARS enabled/disabled state will be controlled by the
TB13-12 hardware input.
Table 3-39
STARS Selection
SW2-7
Setting
OFF
STARS Disabled *
ON
STARS Enabled
SW2-8 Normal/Update
This switch is used to force an update of the software in the Console Interface Module and all
Site Voter Modules as well as the CPM-3 CPLD (programmable logic device) program after
power up or module insertion. This is not normally needed as, at unit power-up, the CPM-3
checks the revisions of the software in all CIM and SVM modules and downloads software to
them if they do not contain the current revision. The program update takes approximately 12
seconds for the CIM and approximately 20 seconds for each SVM. While the CPM is busy
loading software it will alternately flash its EXP 1 and EXP 2 LEDs. The CPLD update is
indicated by the EXP1 and EXP2 LEDs flashing simultaneously. The CPLD update is done
before all other module updates. As with the CIM and SVM module updates, the CPLD update
is normally not required because the revision number is evaluated when the system is powered
up and an update is done automatically if the revision reported by the CPLD does not match the
revision in software.
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