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E/LZB 119 1889 R1A INSTALLATION
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press the Enter key. The SIM should respond in
less than 10 seconds by displaying the word OK. If
the word OK is not displayed, a failure in the SIM
is indicated and this programming procedure
should be aborted.
12. Type runglobal,Reset() and press the Enter
key. The SIM should then reboot with the new
SIM Personality parameters in effect.
Messages Displayed on SIM
The display on the front of the SIM consists of two 8-
character lines. The top line is used to show a user-
configurable, continuously repeating sequence of up to 32
steps for various items, such as time, date, alarms, and
customized 8-character messages. The bottom line is used
to show if the BSL to the GETCs has failed, if the System
Manager connection has failed, if a GID upload has been
started from the System Manager, if a GID upload has been
completed from the System Manager, and various trunking
activities.
Top Line of Display
To modify what is shown on the top line of the display,
Press Ctrl + E to get the SIM to echo the typed characters.
Then type setatXmiscP,displayChoicesBZ and press
the Enter key for each step in the sequence you wish to
change. Replace the X with an integer from 0 to 31 to
represent the position in the sequence. Replace the Z with
an integer from 0 to 12 to represent the type of message (see
Table 1) to be displayed in that position in the sequence
(note that the first 0 or invalid value for Z will return the
sequence to the first step).
Table 1 - Message Types for Top Line of Display
Z MESSAGE TYPE
0 End (used to return to first step of sequence)
1 Alarm (see text)
2 Time
3 Date
4 Version (of SIM software)
5 Idle (no message shown for step)
6 ERICSSON
7 PRISM
8 String1 (see text)
9 String2 (see text)
10 String3 (see text)
11 String4 (see text)
12 Site ID
Alarm messages for the top line of the SIM display can
be in either of two forms. If no alarm is being detected by
the SIM, the alarm message will be No Alarm. If an alarm
is being detected by the SIM, the alarm message will be of
the form !Xxx CH Y , where Xxx represents the name of the
detected alarm (see Table 2) and Y represents the number of
the channel where the alarm is being detected.
Table 2 - Alarm Messages for Top Line of Display
Xxx DESCRIPTION
Pol Poll Alarm - Indicates that poll responses from a
Working Channel or Downlink GETC are not
being received by the Control Channel GETC).
Car Carrier Alarm - Indicates the presence of an RF
carrier without proper signaling (possible
interfering signal or deliberate jamming).
Aux Auxiliary Alarm - Indicates the detection of a
Test Unit alarm by the TUAI at a Simulcast
transmitter site.
Phn Phone Alarm - Indicates the absence of data from
a Voter in Voted or Simulcast System (possible
line noise or breakage on link from Voter to
GETC).
PA PA Failure Alarm - Indicates that a specific
repeater’s output power has dropped below the
threshold level.
Vot Voter Alarm - Indicates that error messages are
being received by GETC from Voter.
Syn Synthesizer Unlock Alarm - Indicates that a
specific repeater’s synthesizer is not locked.
Tur GETC Turbo Board Failure Alarm - Indicates a
disruption in communication between a specific
GETC’s main processor and Turbo Board.
If the SIM is detecting only one alarm, the same alarm
message will be shown each time an alarm step is reached in
the sequence. If the SIM is detecting two or more alarms,
only one alarm message will be displayed per alarm step in
the sequence, but the messages will rotate so that a different
alarm is shown each time an alarm step is reached in the
sequence.
String1 through String4 are user-configurable messages
of up to 8 characters each. To change these messages, type
setmiscP,displayStringX“Yyy” (replacing X with a
string number from 1 to 4, and Yyy with the desired
message up to 8 characters), and press the Enter key.
To change the amount of time each step in the sequence
is shown, type setmiscP,displayOnTimeLX (replacing X
with the desired amount of time in milliseconds), and press
the Enter key (default is 1000).
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