4 Troubleshooting

The 7870D Interfacility Link unit was tested before it left the factory. However if you are experiencing difficulties see the list below for possible solutions. if you are still experiencing problems, attempt to isolate and identify the malfunctioning unit before consulting Foxcom’s technical support.

Table 8 Troubleshooting the Transmitter

Problem

Possible Cause

1.

Laser LED not on

a. No DC power to the unit. Possible

 

 

power supply problem or AC power

 

 

input problem. Check the power

 

 

supply fuse.

 

 

b. Verify LSRI monitor is between -4.2

 

 

and -4.8VDC. If not, laser may have

 

 

overheated. Disconnect power or

 

 

remove plug and allow to cool. Try

 

 

again with better airflow.

 

 

c. If an optical power meter is avail-

 

 

able, measure the optical power out

 

 

of the transmitter. The power

 

 

should between 0.5 mW[-3 dBm]. If

 

 

an optical power meter is not avail-

 

 

able, use another receiver to deter-

 

 

mine if there is optical power

 

 

emerging from the transmitter (use

 

 

a 5 meter jumper cable). If there is

 

 

no optical power, then the transmit-

 

 

ter unit is malfunctioning.

 

 

If any or all the above are not within

 

 

the guidelines, the transmitter unit is

 

 

faulty.

2. The RF LED is not

The input signal is less than -28 dBm;

 

lit

verify RF signal strength [RSSI] is0.2

 

 

VDC. [See Table 4 7870T Transmitter

 

 

Pinout on page 20]. Even if slightly out

 

 

of range, the unit may still function,

 

 

although it will register an alarm

 

 

condition.

3.

RF LED illuminated

Unit may be receiving stray RF “pick

 

- with no input

up”. Solution: provide RF input or use

 

signal

necessary termination input.`

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