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ribbon cable on J4. Wait a minute or two and reconnect the ribbon cable. If the condition
is not cleared, the 2UI front panel will require repair or replacement.
5.4.3 Life Support Functionality
The critical life support functionality occurs when an onboard watchdog is triggered as
a result of an unresponsive micro module. The CPLD takes over critical functions as a
backup to the micro module. For example, the CPLD will maintain control of Exciter
switching in life support. If the micro is responsive but the CAN bus is down, Exciter
switching can still occur through the switch board to the micro. In the event that the
micro is unresponsive the CPLD will be able to switch Exciters through a local push
button. The CPLD will restore the last known Exciter state upon power up. If the micro is
unresponsive, the last known mode will be maintained.
5.4.3.1 Status Indicators
A Red LED will indicate a Board Reset.
A Red LED will indicate if the CPLD is not programmed.
A Red LED will indicate that the External I/O has Faulted Off the Tx.
A Red LED will indicate that the External I/O has RF Muted the Tx.
There are 8 Green LEDs used for debug and development.
There are 3 Green LEDs to designate if the Tx is operating in N+1 mode. The
LEDs indicate which path if any is currently being used as the +1 path.
There are 2 Green LEDs to indicate which exciter is active, A or B.
A Red LED will indicate if Manual Gain is active.
Green LEDs will indicate the presence of the following control voltages: +15V,
+7.5V, - 15V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V, +9V
5.4.3.2 Switches
A push button is available to switch between Exciter A and Exciter B.
A push button is provided to reset the board.
5.4.3.3 Test Points
There are 2 test points for the RS232 Rx and Tx.
There are 2 test points for the RS485 Rx and Tx.
There are 2 test points for the CAN Rx and Tx.