Product Specification for Power and Battery Cabinet
5 =
Battery disconnected
6 =
Low battery voltage
7 =
Overtemp, active
8 =
Overtemp, historical
9 =
Mode fault in PBC
AAU:
0 =
Transmission fail
1 =
DC fault
2 =
TXA fault
3 =
TXB fault
4 =
RXA fault
5 =
RXB fault
6 =
Overtemp, active
7 =
Overtemp, historical
P =
Output power off
H =
FDU attenuators set to max
Feeder:
0-12=
Cable attenuation value
The attenuation value is allowed to be between 0 and 12, presented
in one dB-steps (integers only).
Installation:
1 =
Feeder A, installation fault
2 =
Feeder B, installation fault
Note:
The alarms Installation fault, Output power off, and FDU
attenuators set to max are only used during installation.
Operator Control Buttons
The buttons are used together with the display to initiate the feeder
cable attenuation setting and to step through the error codes.
If an alarm error code is received it is immediately shown on the
display. If there are several errors, the operator is able to step through
the error codes with the UP/DOWN buttons.
All errors displayed are current alarms, that is no history is displayed on
the MMI. The temperature alarms are however handled in another way
because they are differentiated as active or historical.
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EN/LZT 123 2697
R5A
1998-08-13
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