Fault isolation, Stored faults – Comtech EF Data KST-2000L User Manual
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Satellite Terminal System
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Fault Indication and Isolation
MN/KST2000L.IOM
5.2
Fault Isolation
System faults are reported on the fault log screen in the Windows™ based remote M&C
software. (Alternatively, they may be viewed in the terminal mode as shown in
Chapter 7). Chapter 7 lists the KST-2000L faults and their indication in the LEDs and re-
lays. In some cases, items listed in Chapter 7 give no LED or relay indication when they
occur because they are not equipment faults but are useful for troubleshooting problems.
5.3
Stored
Faults
Each of the major modules within the KST-2000L (up converter, down converter, HPA,
LNB, and Reference), together with the AGC function and the Common Equipment, re-
port their individual fault status to the main M&C. Each time there is a change in the fault
status, that status is stored in a non-volatile memory on the main M&C. Note that each
event corresponds to a change in status. Therefore, when a fault occurs, that constitutes
one status change, and when that fault clears, another event occurs. The M&C can store
up to ten fault status conditions.
After ten fault status changes are logged, no further logging can take place until the Clear
Stored Faults (
ried, such as
command with the corresponding stored fault number, such as
0 through 9 inclusive.
It is good maintenance practice to query the stored faults and record them in a logbook or
other permanent record and then issue the clear stored fault command,
the only way to establish an approximate time reference,.
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