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PES1900NR Operations Manual
Chapter 9. Configuring the Repeater — 157
Power System Status
Click the Power icon.
The
Power System Status
screen opens. This screen monitors and operates the repeater’s power
subsystem.
Power System Alarm Tab
The
Alarm
tab (see
Figure 148) reports the
status of the following
alarms, including
severity, date, and
time information for
each:
Input Power Alarm
The input power to the
repeater is out of
tolerance.
Power Supply Alarm
The system power for
the repeater is out of
tolerance.
Power Supply Battery
Alarm
Indicates that the
voltage of the internal battery is out of tolerance. This battery supplies power to the ACU, modem,
and cellular phone, in the event of a system power failure. The repeater uses this battery to call out
and report its status. The battery also supplies power to the memory, which stores the Alarm and
Event Log.
The internal battery does not provide power for RF components. The repeater cannot provide RF
coverage during a power failure unless an external UPS is provisioned.
Voltages Tab
The Voltages tab (see
Figure 149) shows the current
power values for:
•
Battery
Volts.
•
Channel 1 PA (Power
Amplifier) Volts.
•
Channel 2 PA volts.
Figure 148 Power System Status Screen,
Alarm Tab
Figure 149 Power System Status Screen,
Voltages Tab