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User Guide: Technical Reference
SECTION 3 OPERATING THE
ioLink 4
PRELIMINARY
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3.1.3.4 ALARM Menu Item Descriptions
Initially, the ALARM Menu is empty. When an alarm condition occurs, the Alarm LED will light and a menu
item will be added that indicates the cause of the current alarm. If multiple alarms are present, there will
be multiple menu items available here. For all of these alarms, there are component failures that might
cause the alarm condition to exist; however, for several of these alarms, there are non-fatal conditions.
See Troubleshooting, Section 5, for additional information about the alarm conditions and for corrective
action to be taken.
Table 3-5. Alarm Menu Conditions
Near-end Related Alarms
•
Transmit
LOS
•
LIU not Responding
•
Firmware not Responding
•
This alarm is caused by a loss of signal
from the user’s device into the DSX or
G.703 interface. In addition to causing the
Alarm LED to light, it will cause the TX Data
LED to be extinguished. The likely causes
of this alarm condition are that the user’s
input device has been turned off or
disconnected from the modem.
•
This alarm indicates an error with the
communication between the control
processor and the line-interface chip. This
is generally a fatal alarm condition in that it
indicates a component failure.
•
This alarm indicates an error with the
communication between the control
processor and the firmware controlling the
FEC and spreading chips. This is generally
a fatal alarm condition in that it indicates a
component failure.