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FTE Maximal mediaMAX MINI HD User manual

mediaMAX MINI HD
User’s manual
mediaMAX MINI HD
User’s Manual (English)
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INDEX
1 Introduction.............................................................................................. 5
2 Recommendations for best use of mediaMAX MINI................................... 6
3 Package contents .................................................................................... 7
4 Technical specifications.............................................................................8
5 Meter’s power supply..............................................................................12
6 Front panel description ...........................................................................13
6.1 Main keypad description.................................................................... 14
6.2 Rotary click wheel............................................................................. 20
7 Status bar.............................................................................................. 21
8 Connections .......................................................................................... 24
9 Meter operation...................................................................................... 25
9.1 First time operation ........................................................................... 25
9.2 Meter starting up ..............................................................................25
9.3 Factory default ................................................................................ 26
9.4 RF cable connection ........................................................................ 26
9.5 TV standard setup ............................................................................ 27
9.6 Sensibility......................................................................................... 28
9.6.1 Wheel ........................................................................................ 28
9.6.2 Click .......................................................................................... 28
9.6.3 Keys .......................................................................................... 28
9.6.4 Wheel rotation in menu................................................................ 28
10 Measurements ..................................................................................... 29
10.1 Terrestrial signal measurement.........................................................29
10.1.1 Frequency band selection ..........................................................29
10.1.2 Use spectrum mode to spot a signal ........................................... 30
10.1.3 Measurement selection..............................................................31
10.1.4 Make measurements................................................................. 33
10.1.5 Picture representation ...............................................................35
10.2 Satellite signal measurement ...........................................................36
10.2.1 Frequency band selection ..........................................................36
10.2.2 Supply LNB power.................................................................... 37
10.2.3 Use spectrum mode to spot a signal ........................................... 38
10.2.4 Measurement selection..............................................................39
10.2.5 Make measurements................................................................. 41
10.2.6 Picture representation ...............................................................43
10.2.7 DiSEqC switch..........................................................................44
10.2.8 Motor Control............................................................................45
10.2.9 SatCr ....................................................................................... 46
10.3 Cable signal measurements ...........................................................48
10.3.1 Frequency band selection ..........................................................48
10.3.2 Use spectrum mode to spot a signal ...........................................48
10.3.3 Measurement selection ..............................................................49
10.3.4 Make measurements .................................................................50
10.3.5 Picture representation ...............................................................52
10.4 Double marker ........................................... ..................................53
10.5 Selecting the viewing of the spectrum in “Maximums” mode...............54
10.6 Use spectrum mode to spot a signal ...............................................55
11 Programs ............................................................................................ 57
11.1 Edit programs.................................................................................57
11.1.1 Create program.........................................................................57
11.1.2 Save a program ........................................................................58
11.1.3 Rename a program.................................................................... 59
11.1.4 Detele a program ...................................................................... 60
11.1.5 Load program from USB ...........................................................61
11.1.6 Save program to USB ...............................................................61
11.1.7 Group management................................................................... 61
11.1.8 Navigation by program............................................................... 61
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12 Key “fav” functions ...............................................................................63
12.1 Configuration.................................................................................. 63
13 Autoscan function ................................................................................ 64
14 Meter Backup ...................................................................................... 65
14.1 Copy all to USB..............................................................................65
14.2 Restore Backup from USB .............................................................. 65
15 Clock adjustments................................................................................ 68
15.1 Time auto-set................................................................................. 68
15.2 GMT.............................................................................................. 68
15.3 Time.............................................................................................. 69
16 Wake up menu..................................................................................... 70
17. Tools .................................................................................................. 72
17.1 Datalogger ..................................................................................... 72
17.1.1 New measurement ................................................................. 74
17.1.2 New measurement step by step............................................... 76
17.1.3 Watching the measures........................................................... 76
17.1.4 Delete measures ....................................................................77
17.1.5 Export measures ....................................................................78
17.1.6 Group management................................................................ 78
17.1.6.1 Creating a group ............................................................79
17.1.6.2 Copy a group .................................................................80
17.1.6.3 Delete a group ...............................................................80
17.1.6.4 Add a program ...............................................................81
17.1.6.5 Delete a program ...........................................................82
17.1.6.6 Load group from USB..................................................... 83
17.1.6.7 Group options ................................................................84
17.1.6.7.1 Name of the group................................................ 84
17.1.6.7.2 Pause in FM Band ................................................ 84
17.1.6.7.3 Pause in Band switching........................................ 85
17.1.6.7.4 Kind of measure....................................................85
17.1.6.7.5 Repeating............................................................. 86
17.1.6.7.6 Period .................................................................. 86
17.1.6.7.7 Temporize measurements ...................................... 87
17.1.7 Working Disk..........................................................................87
17.2 Satellite finder ................................................................................ 88
17.2.1 Identify the satellite.................................................................88
17.2.2 Searching a satellite................................................................ 89
17.2.3 Options.................................................................................. 90
17.2.3.1 Add a new satellite ......................................................... 90
17.2.3.2 Delete satellites..............................................................91
17.2.3.3 Import satellites ..............................................................91
17.2.3.4 Export satellites.............................................................. 92
17.2.3.5 Show satellites ...............................................................92
17.2.3.6 New satellite parameters................................................. 93
17.3 Band Scan..................................................................................... 94
17.4 DVB-T Tools .................................................................................. 95
17.4.1 Monitor mode......................................................................... 96
17.4.2 Frequency response ............................................................... 96
17.4.3 When to use the impulse response mode or the frequency
response .......................................................................................... 97
17.5 Transmodulators Programming......................................................... 98
17.6 TS Recording .................................................................................98
17.6.1 Start ...................................................................................... 99
17.6.2 Time in minutes......................................................................99
ANNEX 1. EVOSOFT Viewer................................................................... 100
ANNEX 2. Channels plan ........................................................................ 103
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1 INTRODUCTION
Note: This user’s guide is adapted to software version v.1.20 of mediaMAX MINI HD.
The mediaMAX MINI HD is the third generation of Fte Maximal field strengh meters based on the
proven concept of the mediaMAX EVO. The new mediaMAX MINI HD has been designed in order to
supply all the features of mediaMAX MINI, but adding a big number of improvements that turn it into
an essential device for installers and telecommunications professionals.
The most notable improvement of the new device regarding mediaMAX MINI are:
• MPEG-4 video decoding
• Dolby Digital Plus audio and AAC decoding
• 6” TFT HD Screen
• Automatic adjustment of the screen brightness.
The new mediaMAX MINI HD has been designed in order to provide most of the functionallity of the
mediaMAX EVO family, in a more compact package.
The mediaMAX MINI HD and the mediaMAX EVO share the same user interface, and all the gene-
rated files are compatible between both families.All these features render the mediaMAX MINI HD a
perfect complement to the mediaMAX EVO being an essential device for telecomunications installers
and professional.
Some of the main features are hereafter explained:
• Measure of analog multistandard terrestrial (AMTV) and satellite signals (FMTV)
• Video line displaying for terrestrial analog signals
• Measure of digital terrestrial (DVB-T), satellite (DVB-S/S2) and cable (DVB-C) signals
• Analog (terrestrial) and digital image representation on colour 6” TFT screen
• Same user interface as mediaMAX EVO and mediaMAX MINI.
• Datalogger
• Extremely Compact and light design (under 2 Kg)
• Wide connectivity (HDMI, USB, output Audio/Video minijack, RJ-45)
• High battery life (2 hours without LNB)
With all the above features, the mediaMAX MINI HD field strengh meter will allow the user to analyze
all television signals, solving every problem on a terrestrial, cable or satellite installation.
This is a common manual for the entire range of Field Strength Meters mediaMAX MINI HD. This
manual is complete and it contains the information to make run the meter, although there are options
which only can be used in some models. In case that some chapter or section concerns only to some
models and not to ALL models, this chapter will be marked as follows:
mediaMAX MINI S2T HD mediaMAX MINI S2CT HD
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2 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BEST USE OF mediaMAX MINI HD
The aim of this manual is to provide the fundamentals of the operation of the field strength meters in
order to make the best of it.
The mediaMAX MINI HD field strength meter is a portable devices, conceived for exterior use, with
certain limitations:
• It is not advisable to use the strength meter under the rain; although it is water proof, it could be
damaged if the water penetrates inside.
• It is recommended not to use the meter in case of extreme weather conditions, such as tempe-
ratures below 0 degrees or over 40 degrees centigrade
• Never use your meter as a standing support
• The mains power supply is designed for indoor use, so it must not be used outdoor. Always use
the power supply adapter provided with your meter.
Please keep always in mind the following recommendations:
• Please note that the meter’s battery is specifically designed for the device. An eventual replace-
ment by any other, could cause a failure of operation, or even worse, a serious damage to the
battery and to the meter.
• A field strength meter is a very sophisticated measurement device, sensitive to sudden tempe-
rature and humidity changes, and affected by impacts and vibrations.
• Never open the meter by yourself. Every manipulation inside the device requires specific instru-
ments. An unqualified manipulation may cause serious damage in the meter.
• Always handle the meter with care, it is a high technology device that may be damaged in case
of improper use.
• Please do not obstruct the ventilation orifices situated on both sides of the meter, in order not
to overheat the system.
• It is important not to use poor quality connectors, nor right angle connectors and different adap-
ters, since all these elements degrade the quality of the signal arriving to the meter’s RF-IN
socket.
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3 PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please check the contents of your package in the following list:
• Field Strength Meter
• Bag
• Belt and support for the belt
• Mains power supply 20V 2,5Amp.
• Mains power cable for the power supply
• Adapter F-F female. Please note that this is a high quality adapter. Do not replace it by any
other, since the frequency response is specific for this system. In case it’s necessary replace it,
we advice to use ref. FBU-FBU Fte maximal
• User’s quick reference guide
• Document providing a list of the meter’s components, as well as the information concerning
- the meter’s calibration.
• RCA-JACK
• CPR-1 cable (DB9 male / RJ 45 male)
• PC-5e-U-MT-1.5GY cable(RJ 45 - RJ 45)
• Frequency plan guide
Please do not throw away the original box, it is specially designed for protecting your meter. You might
find it useful for transportation, or in case you wish to have it calibrated in the future.
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4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RF Standards
- FM: 88-108 MHz
- Terrestrial: B/G (CCIR),
B/G DE, S band channels in Germany
B/G IT, III band channels in Italy
M (PAL)
L/L’ (France)
I (UK)
D/K/K’ (O.I.R.T.)
M/N (USA and Japan)
B/B (Australia)
D/K PAL
- Satellite: C and Ku bands
Monitor
- Type: 6” (15,24cm) TFT color
- Color standards: PAL and SECAM
- Audio amplifier: 1W inside the speaker
Programs
- Memories: 1000 programs could be saved
in- side the internal memory.
- Data Logger: 4000 measures could be saved
inside the internal memory.
- These values could be downloaded through
USB port.
LNC power supply
- Voltage: 0, 5V, 13V, 18V, 13V+22Khz and
18V+22Khz (shown by OSD).
- Max current.: 450 mA short circuit protec-
ted
- DiSEqC: 1.2
Auxiliary inputs / outputs
- A/V: Minijack Audio/Vídeo input
- RS-232: RJ45 connector Serial port for PC
connection
- USB: Host Driver USB 2.0
- ETHERNET: RJ45 connector
-HDMI: Connector Audio / Video Output
HDMI
Power Supply
- Battery: Li - Ion (30 W/hour)
- Battery level ind.: Continuous control on
OSD
- Battery life: 2,5 h without LNB power su-
pply
- Charging time: Aprox. 3 hours for 100%
(it depends on battery previous charge)
- External: 20V / 2.5A
Mechanics
- Dimensions: 270x170x70mm + bag
- Weight: 1,8 Kgs.
Frequency
- Range: 47-862MHZ /863-2150 MHz
- Tuning: Continuous in full band
- Steps: 50KHz (terrestrial band) and 500KHz
(satellite band)
Input
- Impedance: 75 Ohms
- Connector: “F” type (male) (+FBU-FBU
adaptor)
- Protection: ±50 VDC, 130dBµV (3V RMS)
- Attenuator: 0 - 60dB, AUTO range mode
selectable
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Spectrum
- Bands: 47-2150 MHz
- Detection: Peak and Average
- Display mode: Horizontal sweep and logaritmic
amplitude
- Marker: Single
- Precision: ±1.5 dB @ 25ºC of environment
temperature after a heating of 30 minutes.
- Span:Full, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20 or
10 MHz
- Resolution filter: 1MHz
- Analog signals: Level, Video/Audio level, C/
N, sync pulse
- Range: TV: 20 - 130 dBuV
SAT: 30 -125 dBuV
- Units: dBuV, dBmV o dBm
- Precision: ±1.5 dB @ 25ºC of environment
temperature after a heating of 30 minutes.
- Acustic signal: Audio frequency proportional to
signal level
- Image: YES (TERRESTRIAL)
Digital
DVB-S (QPSK)
- Measurements: Channel Power, Noise Mar-
gin, C/N, BER before and after Viterbi, MER,
Wrong Packets
- Standards: DVB and DSS
- Symbol Rate: up to 45Ms
- Constellation: QPSK.
- Image:
- MPEG-2 SD: YES
- MPEG-4: YES
DVB-S2 (QPSK and 8PSK)
- Modes: QPSK and 8PSK
- Measurements: Channel Power, Noise
Margin, C/N, BER before and alter of the
decoder LDPC/BCH, MER, Wrong Packets
- Symbol Rate: up to 40Ms
- ConstellationS: QPSK, 8PSK.
- Image:
- MPEG-2 SD: YES
- MPEG-4 SD/HD: YES
DVB-T (COFDM)
- Measurements: Channel Power, Noise
Margin, C/N, BER before and alter Viterbi,
MER, Wrong Packets
- Mode FFT: 2K, 8K and AUTO
- Guard Intervals: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 y 1/32,
AUTO
- Internal Modulations: QPSK, 16QAM,
64QAM (AUTO)
- Band Widths: 8, 7, 6MHz and AUTO
- Offset: Automatically manager, up to
±500Khz
- ConstellationS: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM.
- Image:
- MPEG-2 SD: YES
- MPEG-4 SD/HD: YES
Decoding MPEG2 & MPEG4
- Available to display FTA programs (Free to
Air – free channels).
- List of channels of the Digital Stream, in-
dicating if they are Video, Radio, Data, SD/
HD, free or scrambled.
- Viewing of the NID and ONID.
- Auto or manual selection of the PID of Vi-
deo/Audio/PCR
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RF Standards
- FM: 88-108 MHz
- Terrestrial: B/G (CCIR),
B/G DE, S band channels in Germany
B/G IT, III band channels in Italy
M (PAL)
L/L’ (France)
I (UK)
D/K/K’ (O.I.R.T.)
M/N (USA and Japan)
B/B (Australia)
D/K PAL
- Satellite: C and Ku bands
Monitor
- Type: 6” (15,24cm) TFT color
- Color standards: PAL and SECAM
- Audio amplifier: 1W inside the speaker
Programs
- Memories: 1000 programs could be saved
in- side the internal memory.
- Data Logger: 4000 measures could be saved
inside the internal memory.
- These values could be downloaded through
USB port.
LNC power supply
- Voltage: 0, 5V, 13V, 18V, 24V, 13V+22Khz
and 18V+22Khz (shown by OSD).
- Max current.: 450 mA short circuit protec-
ted
- DiSEqC: 1.2
Auxiliary inputs / outputs
- A/V: Minijack Audio/Vídeo input
- RS-232: RJ45 connector Serial port for PC
connection
- USB: Host Driver USB 2.0
- ETHERNET:RJ45 connector
-HDMI: Connector Audio / Video Output
HDMI
Power Supply
- Battery: Li - Ion (30 W/hour)
- Battery level ind:Continuous control on OSD
- Battery life: 2,5 h without LNB power su-
pply
- Charging time: Aprox. 3 hours for 100%
(it depends on battery previous charge)
- External: 20V / 2.5A
Mechanics
- Dimensions: 270x170x70mm + bag
- Weight: 1,8 Kgs.
Frequency
- Range: 5-862MHZ /863-2150 MHz
- Tuning: Continuous in full band
- Steps: 50KHz (terrestrial/cable band) and
500KHz (satellite band)
Input
- Impedance: 75 Ohms
- Connector: “F” type (male) (+FBU-FBU
adaptor)
- Protection: ±50 VDC, 130dBµV (3V RMS)
- Attenuator: 0 - 60dB, AUTO range mode
selectable
Spectrum
- Bands: 5-2150 MHz
- Detection: Peak and Average
- Display mode: Horizontal sweep and logarit-
mic amplitude.
- Marker: Single
- Precision: Terr:±1.5 dB @ 25ºC, Sat: ±2 dB
@ 25ºC of environment temperature after a
heating of 30 minutes.
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- Span:Full, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20 or
10 MHz
- Resolution filter: 300 kHz
Measures
- Analog signals: Level, Video/Audio level, C/
N, sync pulse
- Range: TV: 20 - 130 dBuV
SAT: 30 -125 dBuV
- Units: dBuV, dBmV o dBm
- Precision: ±1.5 dB @ 25ºC of environment
temperature after a heating of 30 minutes.
- Acustic signal: Audio frequency proportional to
signal level
- Image: YES (TERRESTRIAL)
Digital
DVB-S (QPSK)
- Measurements: Channel Power, Noise Mar-
gin, C/N, BER before and after Viterbi, MER,
Wrong Packets
- Standards: DVB and DSS
- Symbol Rate: up to 45Ms
- Constellation: QPSK
- Image:
- MPEG-2 SD: YES
- MPEG-4: YES
DVB-S2 (QPSK and 8PSK)
- Modes: QPSK and 8PSK
- Measurements: Channel Power, Noise Mar-
gin, C/N, BER before and alter of the decoder
LDPC/BCH, MER, Wrong Packets
- Symbol Rate: up to 40Ms
- Constellation: QPSK, 8PSK
- Image:
- MPEG-2 SD: YES
-MPEG-4 SD/HD: YES
DVB-T (COFDM)
- Measurements: Channel Power, Noise
Margin, C/N, BER before and alter Viterbi,
MER, Wrong Packets
- Mode FFT: 2K, 8K and AUTO
- Guard Intervals: 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 y 1/32,
AUTO
- Internal Modulations: QPSK, 16QAM,
64QAM (AUTO)
- Band Widths: 8, 7, 6MHz and AUTO
- Offset: Automatically manager, up to
±500Khz
- Constellation: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
- Image:
- MPEG-2 SD: YES
- MPEG-4 SD/HD: YES
DVB-C (QAM)
- Measurements: Channel Power, Noise
Margin,BER before Viterbi, MER, Wrong
Packets.
- Symbol Rate: up to 7Ms
- Constellations: 256, 128, 64, 32 and 16
QAM.
- Band Widths: 8, 7MHz.
- MER Resolution: 0.1dB
- MER Measurament: Max. 35 dB.
- Image:
- MPEG-2 SD: YES
- MPEG-4 SD/HD: YES
Decoding MPEG2 & MPEG4
- Available to display FTA programs (Free to
Air – free channels).
- List of channels of the Digital Stream, in-
dicating if they are Video, Radio, Data, SD/
HD, free or scrambled.
- Viewing of the NID and ONID.
- Auto or manual selection of the PID of Vi-
deo/Audio/PCR.
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5 METER’S POWER SUPPLY
The field strength meter may receive its power supply via its internal batteries or using the external
power supply provided with the meter.
The mediaMAX MINI HD includes a 30W/hour Li-Ion battery, which will provide over two hours of
operation (without feeding LNC).
In order to charge the battery, please connect the 20V 2,5A power adapter output to the meter after
having checked that it is turned off. The LED indicating battery charge will blink during charge. At the
end of the charge cycle the LED will stop blinking and will stay continuously ON.
Meter’s battery could be charged with the devide switched on or switched off.
Important: it’s highly recomended to charge the battery only when it has been
completely used. Moreover, in order to have a 100% full charged battery, it could be
necessary to charge it at least for 3 hours with the meter switched-off.
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6 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
The mediaMAX MINI HD front panel presents the following apparearence:
The front panel of the test equipment is made of 4 main parts:
1.- Monitor. It displays the OSD menu that allows to navigate through the differents options to display
the spectrum, measurements, pictures, etc.
2.- Main keypad. This keypad is composed of several keys with differents functions: on/off key,
band key, meny keys,... Some of these keys made part of a numerical keypad that can be used
to entry the frequency value, channel or program value.
3.- Arrow keys. These four arrow keys have a similar function than the rotary wheel. They allow to
navigate up and down through the OSD menu. Moreover the arrow keys allow to increase or de-
crease differents values as span, volume,... depending on the main mode currently selected.
4.- Click rotary wheel. It allows to navigate easily through the options of the OSD menu, just turning
to the left or right the wheel. It’s also possible to confirm the selected option doing a click at the
center of the wheel.
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6.1 Main keypad description
fav By default, to switch from an Analogue carrier to a Digital one. It can
be configured with other functions.
With numeric entry active it is #1.
With alphabetic entry active, it is * / #
sound Audio menu. The options are the following:
Volume (Level 0-100%)
Buzzer (Level 0-100%)
Audio type (Audio/Buzzer): Selecting the type of audio in
“Buzzer”, the speaker will buzz relative to the level of the signal
received. On the top status bar will appear the following icon.
If the Buzzer option is selected, the audio of the channel will be
substitute by the buzz.
With numeric entry active it is #2.
With alphabetic entry active, it is a b c
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image Picture menu. The options are the following:
TFT backlight: 0-100%
TFT Auto: Auto/Manual. By selecting this option, the screen
backlight gets automatically adjusted through the brightness sensor
of the device. If on the contrary we select the Manual option, the
configuration must be done through the feedback option.
External Video: Off / On. It will allow enable/disable the input
of the external video.
NOTE: Once selected the external video input, the meter
only will leave activated the keys “Sound” and “Image”, al-
lowing only watching on TV Mode, and disabling the spec-
trum and measures mode.
Video line: In analogue signals, you can overlap to the picture
of the tuned channel, the oscillograme of one of the lines of the
composed video.
Video line number: The line to be showed.
With numeric entry active it is #3.
With alphabetic entry active, it is d e f
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only in terrestrial band), by program, by group or by SatCr (this one
only in satellite band).
With numeric entry active it is #4.
With alphabetic entry active, it is g h i
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setup Setup meter menu. The options are the following:
1. System:
Language
Beep: key’s beep
Favorite key config
System info
Factory default
Firmware upgrade
Update Autoscan
Sensibility
2. Power off modes:
On/Off key: (stand by / switched off)
Auto standby (battery): (Never/ 1min / 2min / 3min / 4min / 5
min / 10 min /15 min 30 min / 60 min )
Auto power off (battery): (Never/ 1min / 2min / 3min / 4min / 5
min / 10 min /15 min 30 min / 60 min / 120 min)
Auto standby (DC): (Never/ 1min / 2min / 3min / 4min / 5 min
/ 10 min /15 min 30 min / 60 min )
Auto power off (DC): (Never/ 1min / 2min / 3min / 4min / 5
min / 10 min /15 min 30 min / 60 min / 120 min )
3. RF:
Units: (dbuV, dBmV, dBm)
Terrestrial standard: (B/G, B/G DE, B/G IT, L/L, M, NTSC,
MPAL, D/K, I , BB_AU, D/K PAL)
Cable standard: (B/G, B/G DE, B/G IT, L/L, M, NTSC, MPAL,
D/K, I , BB_AU, D/K PAL)
Satellite local osc: (IF, C, KU, K9750, K10000, K10600,
K10700, K10750, K11250, K11300, K11325)
Cable band: (Active, hidden)
Band navigation: (Linear, curl)
Autoscan Standard: (All, Selected) For scanning all the standards
or only the current one. When all the standards are being scanner,
the first one scanner will be the current one.
Resolution filter: 1MHz , 300 kHz
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4. Backup: Function to restore the system:
1) Save all datas to USB: Function to make a security copy
into a USB device.
2) Restore datas from USB: Function for restoring a copy of
security from a USB device.
Depending on the type of file, there are different options to
restore: All, Programs, Autoscan, Satellites or Data logger).
5. Clock: Time and date setup
6. Wake up: you can configure the alarms so that the meter is
powered on automatically
With numeric entry active it is #5.
With alphabetic entry active, it is j k l
programs Programs menu. The options are the following:
Create program
Save program
Rename program
Delete program
Load programs from USB
Save programs to USB
Group management
With numeric entry active it is #6.
With alphabetic entry active, it is m n o
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band Band selection:
Terrestrial 47-862 MHz
Cable 5-862 MHz
Satellite IF: 863-2150 MHz
With numeric entry active it is #7.
With alphabetic entry active, it is p q r s
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tools Tools menu:
Datalogger
Satellite finder
Band Scan
DVB-T
PRO 200 mode
Transmodulator Programming
TS Recording
With numeric entry active it is #8.
With alphabetic entry active, it is t u v
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supply Power supply menu:
RF IN voltage: (Off, 5V, 12V, 13 V, 18V, 24V( ))
Tono 22 KHz: (Off, On, Auto)
DiSEqC switch (Off, A, B, C, D)
RF voltage on power up: (Off, On)
Motor
SatCR
With numeric entry active it is #9.
With alphabetic entry active, it is w x y z
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autoscan This function allows tuning the selected carrier automatically, it is, it
carries out an auto scanning of the carrier. In case the carrier is not
found, an error message will be displayed.
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options Signals setup options:
1. Carrier mode: (Analog, digital)
2. Digital modulation (it depends on selected band)
COFDM Setup:
Mode: (Auto, 8K, 2 K)
Spectrum inversion: (Auto, On, Off)
Guard interval: (Auto, ¼, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32)
Bandwidth: (Auto, 8 MHz, 7 MHz, 6MHz)
Priority: (High, low)
Offset:(Auto, 0 , +125, -125, +166, -166, +333, -333,
+500, -500). The default value for Span is 50 MHz.
Constellation display (Off, Full, 1,2,3,4) To show the
constellation diagram in measurement mode.
QPSK Setup:
Symbol rate: (1000-50000)
Mode: (DVB, DSS)
Spectrum inversion: (Auto, On, Off)
Auto symbol rate: (On, Off)
DVB: (DVBS1, DVBS2, AUTO) .
Constellation display (Off, Full, 1,2,3,4) To show the
constellation diagram in measurement mode.
The default value for Span in Satellite is 100 MHz.
QAM Setup:
1. Symbol rate: (870-7000)
2. Spectrum inversion: (Auto, On, Off)
3. Constellation: (256, 128, 64, 32, 16)
4. Constellation display (Off, Full, 1,2,3,4) To show the
constellation diagram in measurement mode.
5. The Span value by default in cable is 50 MHz.
3. DVB Service
Mode: (Auto, Manual)
Video PIDs: (1-65535)
Audio PIDs: (1-65535)
PCR PID: (1-65535)
Program selection (only when tuned)
4. Spectrum configuration
Span: (10 MHz, 20 MHz, 50 MHz, 100 MHz, 200 MHz,
500 MHz, Full)
Marker values (Marker, Measure) To get the value of the
marker in a punctual point (Marker) or the real value of the
measurement of the channel (Measurement).
Sweep resolution: (Max, High, Medium, Low)
4. Detector mode:(Peak, sample, auto): Choose detection
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