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BSF0060 User Handbook
www.cobham.com/wireless
Document number: BSF0060HBK
Issue number: 5
Date: 14/05/2018
Page 19 of 43
3.6. Internal Modules
3.6.1.
Control Module
The
Control Module
is based upon a Linux processor and software, which is used to control
and monitor the active components within the repeater. A Web browser accessed GUI allows
the operator to enter the required channel frequencies and to adjust the Gain and Squelch
settings.
The Control Module performs the following functions:
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Provides an RS232 and USB port for local connection enabling local interrogation of alarm
data by PC/laptop.
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Provides an Ethernet port for remote reporting/interrogation of alarm data by PC/laptop.
The controller also provides a summary alarm output upon the failure of
any active device and has
four LEDs which give information regarding the
status of the Control Module.
Blue LED - Login
Quick flash
Control Module switched on, someone logged in locally and/or
remotely
Off (except for a quick
flash every 10th second)
Control Module switched on, no one logged in
Off (permanent)
Control Module switched OFF
Red LED - Status
Quick flash
Control Module switched on, one or more errors/alarms detected
Off (except for a quick
flash every 10th second)
Control Module switched on, status OK
Off (permanent)
Control Module switched off
As the BSF0060 repeater is not configured for Modem communication the two LEDs “Modem Power”
and “Modem Status” do not fill any function and can be disregarded.
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