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RT-SVP07B-EN 73
SETUP Menu
GBAS (10VDC) Analog Input 1 Assignment
NOT ASSIGNED
Used With: Units w/GBAS(10VDC)
Installed
Factory Presets: NOT ASSIGNED
Possible Values:
[See “Possible Values” in GBAS(5VDC)
Above]
Note: There are 3 additional screens associated with Input
Assignments; “Analog Input 2”, “Analog Input 3”, and “Analog Input
4”. Press the Next key to proceed through the remaining
assignments.
Press Next/Previous keys to navigate.
The following screen will display if "Indicate selected diag alarms" is
assigned.
GBAS (10VDC) Binary Alarm Assignments
Press ENTER to Review or Adjust
Used With: Units w/GBAS(10VDC)
Installed
Press the Next key to skip this Submenu.
If Enter was pressed, proceed to the following 3 screens.
Assign Diagnostic To Alarm Output
Any Active Diagnostic (Yes)
Used With: Units w/GBAS(10VDC)
Installed
Factory Presets: Yes
Possible Values: Yes, No
Note: If “Yes” is selected at this screen, any active diagnostic will
activate this output. A selection of “No” will allow the user to choose,
from the following menus, which diagnostics activate the Alarm
Output.
If No was entered, proceed to the following 2 screens.
Assignment Submenu – RTM Alarms
Press ENTER To Review Or Adjust
Used With: Units w/GBAS(10VDC)
Installed and Any Active Diagnostic Set to
“No”
Note: Please review the “Diagnostics
Troubleshooting Chart” in the
“DIAGNOSTICS Menu” section to see the
list of diagnostics associated with each
module. (Refer to the “Diagnostics
Displayed” column for the specified
module.)
Pressing the Next key will allow the user to skip this submenu.
Pressing the Enter key will allow the user to select any of the
diagnostics associated with the RTM module to activate the
associated Alarm Output.
Note: The user will be presented with similar Assignment Submenus
for the following alarm sources: “SCM/MCM Alarms”, “HEAT Alarms”,
“ECEM Alarms”, “VOM Alarms”, “VCM Alarms”, “GBAS Alarms”, “MDM
Alarms”, “MPM Alarms” and “BAS/Network Alarms”.
If Enter was pressed, proceed to the following screen.

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