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Tests and Diagnostics
GARD 8000 SYS RFL Electronics
February 14, 2011 11-41 973.334.3100
Audio Protection Test Definitions (continued):
Modify Channel 2 Tx
Four selections are available as follows:
1) Normal: Channel 2 transmitter is operating normally.
2) Low: Channel 2 will transmit at the lower configured frequency.
3) High: Channel 2 will transmit at the higher configured frequency.
4) Off: Channel 2 transmitter is off.
Modify Channel 3 Tx
Four selections are available as follows:
1) Normal: Channel 3 transmitter is operating normally.
2) Low: Channel 3 will transmit at the lower configured frequency.
3) High: Channel 3 will transmit at the higher configured frequency.
4) Off: Channel 3 transmitter is off.
Modify Channel 4 Tx
Four selections are available as follows:
1) Normal: Channel 4 transmitter is operating normally.
2) Low: Channel 4 will transmit at the lower configured frequency.
3) High: Channel 4 will transmit at the higher configured frequency.
4) Off: Channel 4 transmitter is off.
Remote Station Label
The Remote Station Label will be displayed if the Audio Tone module is configured to be a modem
and the modem is operating properly.
Modem Channel Okay
The Modem Channel OK indicator can be Green or Red.
1) Green indicates that modem communications are operational.
2) Red indicates that modem communications have failed or are not configured.
Remote Chan 1 Rx State
There are five possible Chan 1 Rx States as follows:
1) Low Freq: Remote receiver is receiving lower configured frequency.
2) High Freq: Remote receiver is receiving higher configured frequency.
3) Not Active: No tones are being received.
4) Disabled; Remote channel 1 receiver is disabled.
5) Modem Fail: Modem is not functioning.
Remote Chan 1 Rx Level
Displays the Remote Chan 1 receiver level in dB.

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