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Chapter 3 Operation using ICIM<br />

ALARMS Menus<br />

When a module ALARMS menu is selected, press the key or the<br />

scroll through alarms. Some typical ALARMS menus are shown below.<br />

<br />

<br />

key to<br />

ALARMS<br />

Shelf 5<br />

Slot 12<br />

ALARMS<br />

Shelf 5<br />

Slot 12<br />

HDTx<br />

HDTx<br />

InRF<br />

MinL<br />

OutPwr<br />

MinH<br />

TP207<br />

Note: For details on all alarm parameters, see <strong>Module</strong> Parameter Descriptions (on<br />

page 103).<br />

To Set Adjustable Alarm Thresholds using the ICIM<br />

You can use the ICIM to change the adjustable alarm thresholds of this module from<br />

their factory default values.<br />

1 At the MODULE menu, press the STAT key.<br />

Result: The STATUS menu appears on the ICIM LCD.<br />

2 Press the<br />

SEL<br />

key. The alarm thresholds previously set are displayed. If the<br />

label n/a is displayed, you cannot configure that alarm threshold. Press the<br />

key to highlight the alarm threshold for the next parameter.<br />

3 When the threshold that you wish to set is highlighted, press the ENTER key.<br />

4 Press the<br />

5 Press the<br />

<br />

<br />

key or the key to change the increment size.<br />

key or the<br />

Note: Press the Cancel ( ALRM<br />

6 Press the ENTER key to save the changes.<br />

Result: Data Saved displays.<br />

key to adjust the alarm threshold.<br />

) key to return to the previous menu.<br />

7 When finished, press the MAIN key to return to the MAIN menu.<br />

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