CommScope ATC200-LITE-USB User Manual
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Section 21–Device Configuration with TMA
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October
2014
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Values specified for the sector are used for reference only and have no direct affect upon
the TMA that is being configured. Sector field value is entered as a text.
5.
TMA data fields (TMA Model, TMA Type, TMA Rx Band, TMA Tx Band, Max Gain, Min Gain
and Gain Resolution) that are shown with values are displayed for information only, no
change of data is allowed for these fields:
6.
After verifying the accuracy of all fields, click Configure. Alternately, the user may go back
and edit/change any of the selections made or click the Cancel button to quit this process
without making any changes to the TMA’s current configuration.
7. After
the
Configure button has been activated, the user will be prompted to confirm
changes to the TMA unit are to be applied. Click Yes to proceed with the changes, or click
No to return to the configuration screen (Figure 21-3).
When proceeding to make changes, the selected settings will be sent to the TMA unit and
stored there. The main screen will change the status of this device to Configuring to
indicate that new settings are being sent to the TMA.
8.
During the sending of configuration changes to the TMA unit, The configuration dialog closes
and
the
Device Information list display status as Configuring for the relevant TMA unit
(Figure
21-4).
9.
When the configuration process is complete, a pop-up dialog box will display the results.
Normally, the dialog box will show that the changes were successfully sent to the device
(Figure 21-4). However, if the configuration process was unable to communicate with the
TMA unit for any reason, a failure message will appear.
Figure 21-3. Choosing to Continue with Configuration Changes to the TMA.
Yes.