Modulator faults, 2 modulator faults – Comtech EF Data SNM-1001L User Manual
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SNM-1001L Satellite Modem
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Fault Isolation
MN/SNM1001L.IOM
9–5
9.1.3.2 Modulator
Faults
Fault/Alarm
Possible Problem and Action
IF SYNTHESIZER
Modulator IF synthesizer fault.
This is considered a major alarm, and will turn off the modulator output.
Return the modem for repair.
DATA CLOCK SYN
Transmit data clock synthesizer fault.
This fault indicates that the internal clock VCO has not locked to the incoming
data clock, or the internal clock synthesizer has not locked to the internal
reference. This is considered a major alarm, and will turn off the modulator
output. Ensure the proper data rate has been set up and selected, and the
incoming data rate matches the modem selections.
Use interface loopback for isolating the problem. Verify the frequency of the
input data clock to be within the lock range of 100 PPM.
I CHANNEL
Activity alarm for the I channel digital filter.
This alarm is considered a major alarm, and will turn off the modulator IF
output. An alarm in this position indicates either a fault in the scrambler, or if
the scrambler is disabled, the alarm indicates a loss of incoming data. If the
fault is active with the scrambler turned off, check for input data at the
DATA I/O connector.
Q CHANNEL
Activity alarm for the Q channel digital filter.
Use the I channel procedure.
AGC LEVEL
Output power AGC level fault.
Indicates the level at the modulator output is not the programmed level.
MODEM REF ACT
Modem REF ACT fault.
Indicates incorrect EXT REF frequency input
MODULE
Modulator module fault.
Typically indicates that the modulator module is missing or will not program.
CONFIGURATION
Modulator/Demodulator Configuration fault.
Indicates a fault in either the Modulator or Demodulator state.
MODEM REF PLL
Modem REF PLL
Indicates phase lock loop is unable to lock to EXT REF.