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Ku-Band Satellite Transceiver
Revision 9
Fault Indication and Isolation
MN/KST2000AB.IOM
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4.2
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
Appendix B). Table 4-1 lists the KST-2000A/B faults and their indication in the LEDs
and relays. In some cases, items listed in Table 4-1 give no LED or relay indication when
they occur because they are not equipment faults but are useful for troubleshooting prob-
lems.
4.3 Stored
Faults
Each of the major modules within the KST-2000A/B (Upconverter, Downconverter,
HPA, LNA/LNB, and Reference), together with the AGC function and the Common
Equipment, report 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 oc-
curs, that constitutes one status change, and when that fault clears, another event occurs.
The M&C can store up to 10 fault status conditions.
After 10 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
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.