2 monitor: sw-alarm – Comtech EF Data CRS-300 User Manual

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

MN/CRS300.IOM

Front Panel Operation

Revision 19

6–16

6.2.4.2 MONITOR: SW-ALARM

The following are examples of possible Switch status displays, along with suggestions to assist

you in diagnosing the reason for the fault.

SWITCH ALARM: NONE

There are no faults. The “Unit Status” front panel LED should be GREEN.

SWITCH ALARM: -12V PS-B

IS UNDERVOLTAGE

There is a fault. Power supply “B” is under voltage. The “Unit Status” front panel LED will be

RED.

Suggestions:

Ensure power supply power cord is connected and the power switch is ON.

Replace defective power supply module.

If the second power supply module is not needed, you can mask this Alarm.

SWITCH ALARM: RM TIMEOUT

RM I/O TIMEOUT

There is a fault. Communication has been lost to the Redundant Modem. The “Unit Status”

front panel LED will be RED.

Suggestions:

Check cable connections – see Chapter 4. CABLES AND CONNECTIONS.

Check modem configurations – see Chapter 5. MODEM, RMI/TMI, AND SWITCH

CONFIGURATION.

SWITCH ALARM: RM TIMEOUT
MGC refused, code:12 TFT

There is a fault. COMMs are good to the Redundant Modem, but the configuration of the

bridged Traffic Modem cannot be configured into the Redundant Modem. The “Unit Status”

front panel LED will be RED.

Suggestion: Ensure the most capable modem – with regard to FAST options, installed options,

e.g. Turbo card, firmware version, and hardware revision – is used as the Redundant Modem.

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