NV5/NV3.5 Troubleshooting Manual
Responding to alarms
Page 1-4
Issue 3.2 2014-12-10
Identifying an alarm
The best way to identify an alarm is by viewing the front panel’s
Transmitter Status
page
). If an alarm exists, the
Status
button at the bottom of the AUI display will be red. Press
or click the
Status
button to go to the
Transmitter Status
page.
Figure 1.1: Transmitter Status Page
1. View the list of active faults by pressing the
Alarms
tab. Alarms are listed by their origin
(
Device
column), then by name (
Alarm
column), and then by severity [1 = low (RF output
not affected), 5 = medium (RF output is reduced), 10 = high (RF output is inhibited); see
Level
“List of current alarms” on page 1-5
.
2. Attempt to clear any latching alarms by pressing the
Reset
button on the bottom banner of
the page. If the alarm persists, it will not be cleared from the display.
3. Refer to
for troubleshooting tips on the offending alarm(s), which may
also reference replacement (see
) and subsequent re-calibration
procedures. Note the origin of the alarm (i.e., contained within Controller, Exciter, or
Module # sub-system folders).
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