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PES1900NR Operations Manual
Chapter 9. Configuring the Repeater — 133
The display of the Forward PA and Reverse PA icons indicate the operational status of the Power
Amplifiers. If a PA is OFF, a circle with a slash displays over the associated icon.
If a subsystem is not available to the repeater, RepeaterNet displays that subsystem as disabled. For
example, if a repeater has no cellular phone, the cellular icon is light gray.
Alarm Status Reporting on the Main Control Screen
RepeaterNet uses a color system to report subsystem alarm status on the Main Control screen.
Table 40 shows the meanings of the colors, and of any corresponding color-independent icons.
Table 40 Alarm Icons
Subsystem Alarm Status
Icon Color
Color Independent Icon
Action
Normal—No Alarm
Green
N/A
N/A
Critical Alarm
Red
X through icon
Call Out
Major Alarm
Yellow
Back slash through icon
Call Out
Minor Alarm
Blue
Dotted line slash through icon
Call Out
Event
White
None
None
Disabled
Dark Gray*
N/A
None
System Not Available
Light Gray
N/A`
N/A
* If all alarms in a subsystem are disabled or set to
event
severity, the icon color is dark gray.
When an alarm is triggered, the icon color of the affected subsystem changes, from green (normal),
to the color of the alarm definition, and the icon blinks.
RepeaterNet also offers two optional alarm features:
•
The
Color Independent Icons
feature is provided for operators who are unable to
distinguish colors.
•
The
Alarm Sounds
feature adds an audible alarm.
If an individual subsystem triggers more than one alarm, the Main Control screen reports the higher-
severity alarm, in both the color and color-independent icons.
For example, if both a major and a minor Reverse PA alarm trigger, a yellow subsystem icon is
reported. If you clear the major alarm while the minor alarm remains active, a blue subsystem icon is
reported.
NOTE:
When a subsystem alarm triggers, click the icon to open the status screen. This action terminates
the icon-blinking feature, and silences the audible alarm. However, icon color continues to report,
and a color-independent icon (if applicable) continues to display, until you clear the condition that
triggered the alarm.
Color reporting does not apply to subsystems that are set to Event severity.