Operations Manual, HPA2, Compact Outdoor SSPA 205486 REV F 35
Fault Setup: This feature allows the user to set the Spare Fault Trigger using
the Spare Fault Wizard.
Click on the Spare Fault Wizard button, which opens a new window. See Figure
3-5. Select between the following fault triggers: LNB Current, Gate Voltage,
Regulator Voltage, Power Supply Voltage, SSPA Current, External Mute, or
None. Set the range of maximum and minimum thresholds that would trigger the
selected fault, and configure the fault handling via a pull-down menu. Click [OK]
to set the fault trigger for the Spare Fault.
The user may also adjust the Spare, Auxiliary and BUC Fault Status and
Handling via the appropriate pull-down menus on the Settings Window.
Spare/Auxiliary/BUC Fault Handling: Selects whether the associated
fault should be a major or minor fault, and whether the fault should mute
the unit. A minor fault will trigger a Spare/Auxiliary/BUC Fault alarm but
not trigger a Summary Fault. A major fault will trigger both an Spare/
Auxiliary/BUC Fault and a Summary Fault.
Auxiliary/BUC Fault Status: Determines if the associated fault input
should be ignored or enabled (either Logic High or Logic Low; or Logic Z-
State for Auxiliary Fault).
Attenuation Level: The Gain Adjustment of the unit is adjustable here. See
Section 3.9.1.4.
Unique Network Address: Sets a network address for the unit. Range is 0 to
255.
Figure 3-5: Spare Fault Wizard