Operation; Local Access (Ihm); State Indicators; Display Monitoring - GE Reason RT430 Technical Manual

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5. OPERATION

5.1

Local access (IHM)

RT430 local interface comprises a LCD display, two indicators and navigation buttons.
front panel of the unit.
5.1.1

State indicators

The L
indicator indicates that unit is synchronized with time reference from at least 4 GPS satellites.
OCKED
This indicator blinks when the unit is searching for orbit data from GPS satellites, which is a common
situation if the unit has been moved over long distances or has been out of operation for a long period of
time. This indicator will turn off as soon as the external reference is lost. The dry-contact L
panel closes when maximum accuracy is achieved.
The A
indicator should light up for a brief period of time while the unit is being initialized. After
LARM
concluding the initialization, the unit will start operating and this indicator should turn off. In case the A
indicator remains on, the unit will not be operating and it will be necessary the operator attention.
5.1.2

Display monitoring

The unit has a LCD display (16 columns) for time monitoring and network configuration. The display's first
screen shows time reference information, such as: day of the week, day, month, year, day of the year, hours,
minutes, seconds, time zone and number of monitored satellites.
By navigating the display using the buttons (arrows pointing right and left), it is possible to check the
configuration of the two E
server are shown for each network, according to the diagram of
RT430-TM-EN-5
Figure 37: RT430 Front view
networks of the unit. IP addresses, network mask, broadcast and DNS
THERNET
.
Figure 38
RT430
Figure 37
shows the
in the front
OCKED
LARM
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