7.3. Repeater Settings
7.3.1. Indicator Light Instructions
Power on, check ALARM and POWER indicator
Power indicator status:
Indicator
Phenomenon
Green
DC power is normal
Orange
Shut off, pls take out power supply and power on again
No Light
DC power with problem
Alarm indication status:
Indicator
Phenomenon
Solution
Alarm
low (No
light)
No communication in repeater
coverage or indoor antenna
didn't receive signal
Alarm
low
(Green)
Work in coverage
Alarm
low
Orange
(flashing)
Signal is too strong from
outdoor antenna or repeater
self -oscillation. Alarm low is red
or flash in 5s, downlink will stop
in 1s. Repeat above status,
repeater will power off, power
light is orange. User should take
off power supply and power on
again.
Disconnect repeater and outdoor antenna,
connect load in port of outdoor antenna. it
means isolation is low between outdoor and
indoor antenna when orange light is off,
please adjust isolation. If red light is on, it
means outside signal too strong from outdoor
antenna or strong interference, please adjust
outdoor antenna direction.
Alarm
High (No
light)
Weak signal from outdoor
antenna
Alarm
High
(Green)
Work in coverage
Alarm
High
Orange
(flashing)
Signal is too strong from
outdoor antenna or repeater
self -oscillation. Alarm low is red
or flash in 5s, downlink will stop
in 1s. Repeat above status,
repeater will power off, power
light is orange. User should take
off power supply and power on
again.
Disconnect repeater and outdoor antenna,
connect load in port of outdoor antenna. it
means isolation is low between outdoor and
indoor antenna when orange light is off,
please adjust isolation. If red light is on, it
means outside signal too strong from outdoor
antenna or strong interference, please adjust
outdoor antenna direction.