Because RFL™ and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specifications without notice.
14.5 VIEWING THE VALUES DISPLAY
To view the current status of the RFL 9785 values display, enter the “V” command.
9785>V [ENTER]
The “V” command tells the RFL 9785 to send a copy of the values display to your terminal. This
display is for viewing only and cannot be changed by the user. A typical values display is shown in
Figure 14-4.
# ALARM STATUS
011 Tx Fail #1 Inactive
015 Power Fail #1 Inactive
016 Power Fail #2 Inactive
019 Checkback Fail Active
# SIGNAL STATUS
039 Reserve Key
Inactive
040 Remote Initiate Inactive
041 Start Inactive
042 Stop Inactive
043 Block Output Inactive
044 IRIG-B Status Unlocked
100 RxCh1 Level <-10dB
102 TxCh1 PWR(50ohm) 0.4 Watts
104 TxCh1 Actual PWR 0.4 Watts
106 TxCh1 REFL_PWR 0.6%
9785>
Figure 14-4. Typical values display for 9785 operating mode
The values display shows the parameter number for each alarm and signal, a brief description of its
meaning, and its status. Full descriptions of alarms and signals are as follows:
011 – Tx Fail #1 This indicates that transmitter channel #1 has failed.
015 – Power Fail #1 This indicates that a problem has been detected with power supply #1.
In a single supply system, this is the only supply.
016 – Power Fail #2 This indicates that a problem has been detected with power supply #2.
This is only applicable in dual supply systems.
019 – Checkback Fail This indicates that the Checkback test has failed.
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