Configuration); Show Temperature And Voltages - GE MDS 4790M Installation And Operation Manual

400 mhz master station radio for mpt 1411 applications
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Transmitter Status
Tr ans mitte r S t atu s
k ey ed
Show Temperature
and Voltages
S h o w T e m p / Vo l t a g e
37° C elsiu s
11.2 Volts Input
5.8 Vo lts Outp ut
Serial Number
S e ria l N um be r
A: 0 07 55 959
B: 0 08 16 359
Software Revision
S oftw ar e R ev is ion
0 6- 33 21 A 02
0 . 0. 0
5A ug 19 98
GROUP 4—EVENT LOG
Event Log
Lo g
1 of
1
5/ 1/ 1 99 8 1 2: 00 ; 00
S y ste m Bo ot
Clear Logs
Cle ar Lo gs
A re yo u s ur e?
No
( c ha nge pe nd ing )
62
This screen displays the transmitter state. "Keyed" means the transmitter is set to
transmit; "dekeyed" means the transmitter is prevented from transmitting. The
transmitter can be keyed or dekeyed by selecting Manual Key from the
Configuration menu (page 56). This setting is used when working on the radio,
and the radio must be keyed to evaluate transmitter output power.
This screen displays the radio's internal temperature and voltages. The input
voltage is the voltage that connects to the transceiver board and is unregulated.
This voltage is essentially the output from the power supply assembly. The output
voltage is read after a 10 V dc regulator on the transceiver board.
This screen displays the serial numbers of the transceiver boards. These numbers
will not match the serial number on the serial number label on the radio. If the radio
is not equipped with a second transceiver board, one of the lines will read "NOT
EQUIPPED."
This screen displays the internal software part number and version number.
This screen shows the events logged on the active transceiver board. In many
cases, the events leading up to a failure can be reviewed to help determine the
cause of a problem. The event log number, date and time of the event, and a
description of the event are shown.
This screen shows the most recent log when first entered. Use the up/down arrow
buttons to scroll through the stored history of events.
This screen is used to erase all events from the event log.
MDS 4790M (MPT 1411) I/O Guide
TEMP command, page 42
SER command, page 40
SREV command, page 41
LOG [CLR] command, page 36
LOG [CLR] command, page 36
MDS 05-3628A01, Rev. B

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