AMR Fault Indicator Reminder!

We've spoken with several stations recently that would have benefitted from having a local trouble indicator connected to their AMR.  Here's a re-posting of details..If you'd like to be notified if your local AMR-100 receiver experiences satellite reception or server connection problems you can utilize an output closure to activate a warning device.  The AMR-100 receivers are shipped with output closure #6 defined as an "alarm" summary fault indicator.By connecting an external audible or visual device (buzzer, light, etc.) to the AMR's closure #6 (see page 15 of the current AMR-100 manual, "Relay Description") you will be notified when the receiver is experiencing any of the following faults: 1. Loss of satellite lock, 2. LNB/RF cabling short detected, 3. Loss of Ethernet link, 4. Loss of Internet communications with our servers (for backfill & status).  Pages 27 and following of the manual, "Relay Specifications", describe connection particulars.If we can help with questions related to your particular installation don't hesitate to call 1.877.AMBOS2U or email us at support@amb-os.com.DB

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