3 (monitor:) stored events – Comtech EF Data CRS-311 User Manual

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CRS-311 1:1 Redundancy Switch

Revision 7

Front Panel Operation

MN/CRS311.IOM

5–15

The three‐letter instruction code is indicated also to assist decoding the problem parameter: 

 

For the CDM‐Qx modem, the code is the decimal number indicating the problem 

parameter within its MGC configuration code: 

 

00

NO

ERROR

01

ITF Interface

02

LBO

T1 Line Build-Out

03

FRM

Framing mode

04

TFQ

Tx Frequency

05

TFT

Tx FEC Type

06

TMD

Tx Modulation

07

TCR

Tx FEC Code Rate

08

TDR

Tx Data Rate

09

TSI

Tx Spectrum Invert

10

TSC

Tx Scrambler state

11

TPL

Tx Power Level

12

TCK

Tx Clock

13

TDI

Tx Data Invert

14

TXO

Tx Carrier State

15

AUP

AUPC enable

16

APP

AUPC parameters

17

WUD Warm-Up Delay

18

TXC

Tx common output state

19

TRS

Tx Reed-Solomon

20

TXA

Tx roll-off (alpha) factor

21

TCI

Tx Data Clock Invert

22

RFQ

Rx Frequency

23

RFT

Rx FEC Type

24

RMD

Rx Modulation

25

RCR

Rx FEC Code Rate

26

RDR

Rx Data Rate

27

RSI

Rx Spectrum Invert

28

RDS

Rx DeScrambler state

29

RDI

Rx Data Invert

30

RSW

Rx Sweep Width

31

EBA

Eb/No Alarm point

32

BCS

Rx Buffer clock source

33

RRS

Rx Reed-Solomon

34

RBS

Rx Buffer size/enable

35

RCI

Rx Data Clock Invert

36

ERF

External Reference setting

37

EFM

EDMAC Framing mode

38 ESA

EDMAC Slave Address
range

39

TST

Test mode (read-only)

40

MSK

Alarm Masks

41

RTS

Request-To-Send control

42

SSI

Statistics Sample Interval

43

CNM

CnC Mode

44

CFO

CnC Frequency Offset

45

CSD

CnC Min/Max Search Delay

46

CRA

CnC Re-acquisition Time

See the remote control section in the pertinent modem’s Installation and
Operation Manual for detailed information on the MGC (Global Configuration)
remote command/query.

5.2.4.3 (MONITOR:) STORED EVENTS

STORED EVENTS: VIEW
CLEAR-ALL (PRESS ENTER)

 
Use the ◄►arrow keys to select VIEW or CLEAR‐ALL, and then press ENTER
 
If  CLEAR‐ALL  is  selected,  the  event  log  is  cleared  and  you  are  returned  to  the  previous  menu. 
However, if there are faults present on the unit at this time, new log entries are generated for 
those faults.  
 
Note that, in accordance with international convention, the date is shown in DAY‐MONTH‐YEAR 
format. 
 

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