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Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
Alarm Events
Transmit Path Alarm Events
Alarm to indicate that the
current drawn by the
transmitter power amplifier
is outside defined limits.
Check antenna is not open or
shorted, check duplexer
correctly connected and
tuned, if OK replace radio.
Alarm to indicate that the
current drawn by the
transmitter power amplifier
driver is outside defined
limits.
Check antenna is not open or
shorted, check duplexer
correctly connected and
tuned, if OK replace radio.
Alarm to indicate that the
power amplifier is oscillating
which may cause corruption
of the TX signal
Check antenna is not open or
shorted, check duplexer
correctly connected and
tuned, if OK replace radio.
Alarm to indicate that the
variable gain control of the
transmitter is outside
defined limits.
Check antenna is not open or
shorted, check duplexer
correctly connected and
tuned, if OK replace radio.
Alarm to indicate that the
antenna is not connected to
the radio
Check antenna is not open or
shorted, check duplexer
correctly connected and
tuned, and confirm VSWR at
TX port is less than 2:1. If
OK replace radio.
Alarm to indicate that the
transmitter power is outside
the selected TX power
setting.
Check antenna is not open or
shorted, check duplexer
correctly connected and
tuned, and confirm VSWR at
TX port is less than 2:1. If
OK replace radio.
Alarm to indicate that the
transmitter temperature is
outside defined limits.
Check ambient temperature
and for airflow obstructions.
TX Synthesizer
Not Locked
Alarm to indicate that the
transmitter synthesizer is not
locked.
Power off radio and restart.
If condition persists replace
radio.
Alarm to indicate that the
transmitter has shutdown
due to excessively high
temperature.
Check ambient temperature
and for airflow obstructions.
Alarm to indicate that there
is a high SWR on the antenna
port.
Check antenna is not open or
shorted, check duplexer
correctly connected and
tuned.