Superior DTVC User manual

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DTVC - User Manual
Version 1.0
© Copyright 2009
R.V.R. Television
R.V.R. Elettronica S.p.A.
Via del Fonditore 2/2c - 40138 - Bologna (Italia)
Telephone: +39 051 6010506
Fax: +39 051 6011104
Email: info@rvr.it
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Date: 20/03/2009
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Superior Broadcast Products
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Tel: 800 279-3326 | 800 695-7919
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Table of Contents
1. Preliminary Instructions...................................................... 5
2. Warranty................................................................................ 5
3. First Aid................................................................................. 6
3.1 Treatment of electrical shocks .............................................. 6
3.2 Treatment of electrical Burns ................................................ 6
4. Unpacking ............................................................................ 7
4.1 General Description .............................................................. 8
5. Quick guide for installation and use ................................. 9
5.1 Preparation ............................................................................ 9
5.2 First power-on and setup ..................................................... 10
6. Operating System .............................................................. 12
6.1 Using the encoder ................................................................ 12
6.2 Software .............................................................................. 13
7. Technical Specications ................................................... 38
8. Working Principles/Functional Description ........................ 39
8.1RFCongurations .............................................................. 39
8.2 Power Supply ....................................................................... 39
8.3 Cooling system ..................................................................... 39
8.4 CPU (MAIN BOARD) ........................................................... 39
8.5 Modulator ............................................................................ 40
8.6 PA Interface Card ................................................................. 40
9. External description ........................................................... 41
9.1 Front panel ........................................................................... 41
9.2 Rear panel ............................................................................ 42
9.3 Connectors ......................................................................... 43
10. Systems Status Enquires................................................... 44
11. Abbreviations ..................................................................... 47

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1. Preliminary Instructions
• General Warnings
This equipment should only be operated, installed and
maintained by “trained” or “qualied” personnel who are familiar
with risks involved in working on electric and electronic circuits.
“Trained” means personnel who have technical knowledge of
equipment operation and who are responsible for their own
safety and that of other unqualied personnel placed under
their supervision when working on the equipment.
“Qualified” means personnel who are trained in and
experienced with equipment operation and who are
responsible for their own safety and that of other unqualied
personnel placed under their supervision when working on
the equipment.
WARNING: Residual voltage may be present inside
the equipment even when the ON/OFF switch is set to
Off. Before servicing the equipment, disconnect the
power cord or switch off the main power panel and
make sure the safety earth connection is connected.
Some service situations may require inspecting the
equipment with live circuits. Only trained and quali ed
personnel may work on the equipment live and shall be
assisted by a trained person who shall keep ready to
disconnect power supply at need.
R.V.R. Television shall not be liable for injury to persons or
damage to property resulting from improper use or operation
by trained/untrained and qualied/unqualied persons.
WARNING: The equipment is not water resistant.
Any water entering the enclosure might impair proper
operation. To prevent the risk of electrical shock or
re, do not expose this equipment to rain, dripping or
moisture.
Please observe local codes and re prevention rules when
installing and operating this equipment.
WARNING: This equipment contains exposed
live parts involving an electrical shock hazard. Always
disconnect power supply before removing any covers
or other parts of the equipment.
Ventilation slits and holes are provided to ensure reliable
operation and prevent overheating; do not obstruct or
cover these slits. Do not obstruct the ventilation slits under
any circumstances. The product must not be incorporated
in a rack unless adequate ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions are followed closely.
WARNING: This equipment can radiate
radiofrequency energy and, if not installed in compliance
with manual instructions and applicable regulations,
may cause interference with radio communications.
WARNING: This equipment is tted with earth
connections both in the power cord and for the chassis.
Make sure both are properly connected.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause
radio interference, in which case the user may be required
to take adequate measures.
The specications and data contained herein are provided
for information only and are subject to changes without
prior notice. R.V.R. Television disclaims all warranties,
express or implied.While R.V.R. Television attempts to
provide accurate information, it cannot accept responsibility
or liability for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual,
including the products and the software described herein.
R.V.R. Television reserves the right to make changes to
equipment design and/or specications and to this manual
at any time without prior notice.
• Notice concerning product intended purpose and use
limitations.
This product is a radio transmitter suitable for frequency-
modulation audio radio broadcasting. Its operating
frequencies are not harmonised in designated user countries.
Before operating this equipment, user must
obtain a licence to use radio spectrum from the
competent authority in the designated user country.
Operating frequency, transmitter power and other
characteristics of the transmission system are subject to
restrictions as specied in the licence.
2. Warranty
La R.V.R. Television warrants this product to be free from
defects in workmanship and its proper operation subject to
the limitations set forth in the supplied Terms and Conditions.
Please read the Terms and Conditions carefully, as purchase
of the product or acceptance of the order acknowledgement
imply acceptance of the Terms and Conditions.
For the latest updated terms and conditions, please visit our web
site at WWW.RVR.IT. The web site may be modied, removed
or updated for any reason whatsoever without prior notice.
The warranty will become null and void in the event the
product enclosure is opened, the product is physically
damaged, is repaired by unauthorised persons or is used for
purposes other than its intended use, as well as in the event
of improper use, unauthorised changes or neglect.
In the event a defect is found, follow this procedure:
1 Contact the seller or distributor who sold the equipment;
provide a description of the problem or malfunction for
the event a quick x is available.
Sellers and Distributors can provide the necessary
information to troubleshoot the most frequently encountered
problems. Normally, Sellers and Distributors can offer a
faster repair service than the Manufacturer would. Please
note that Sellers can pinpoint problems due to wrong
installation.
2 If your Seller cannot help you, contact R.V.R. Television
and describe the problem; if our staff deems it
appropriate, you will receive an authorisation to return
the equipment along with suitable instructions;
3 When you have received the authorisation, you may
return the unit. Pack the unit carefully before shipment;
use the original packaging whenever possible and seal
the package perfectly. The customer bears all risks of
loss (i.e., R.V.R. shall not be liable for loss or damage)
until the package reaches the R.V.R. factory. For this
reason, we recommend insuring the goods for their full
value. Returns must be sent on a C.I.F. basis (PREPAID)
to the address stated on the authorisation as specied
by the R.V.R. Service Manager.
IMPORTANT
The lightning ash with arrowhead, within a triangle, is intended to alert the user of the presence
of dangerous voltage that may constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
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Units returned without a return authorisation may
be rejected and sent back to the sender.
4 Be sure to include a detailed report mentioning all
problems you have found and copy of your original
invoice (to show when the warranty period began) with
the shipment.
Please send spare and warranty replacement parts orders to
the address provided below. Make sure to specify equipment
model and serial number, as well as part description and
quantity.
R.V.R. Television
Via del Fonditore, 2/2c
40138 BOLOGNA ITALY
Tel. +39 051 6010506
3. First Aid
All personnel engaged in equipment installation, operation
and maintenance must be familiar with rst aid procedures
and routines.
3.1 Electric shock treatment
3.1.1 If the victim is unconscious
Follow the rst aid procedures outlined below.
• Lay the victim down on his/her back on a rm
surface.
• the neck and tilt the head backwards to free
the airway system (Figure 1).
Figure 1
• If needed, open the victim’s mouth and check
for breathing.
• If there is no breathing, start articial respiration
without delay (Figure 2) as follows: tilt the head
backwards, pinch the nostrils, seal your mouth
around the victim’s mouth and give four fast
rescue breaths.
Figure 2
• Check for heartbeat (Figure 3); if there is
no heartbeat, begin chest compressions
immediately (Figure 4) placing your hands in
the centre of the victim’s chest (Figure 5).
Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5
• One rescuer: give 2 quick rescue breaths after
each 15 compressions.
• Two rescuers: one rescue breath after each 5
compressions.
• Do not stop chest compressions while giving
articial breathing.
• Call for medical help as soon as possible.
3.1.2 If the victim is conscious
• Cover victim with a blanket.
• Try to reassure the victim.
• Loosen the victim’s clothing and have him/her
lie down.
• Call for medical help as soon as possible.
3.2 Treatment of electric burns
3.2.1 Large burns and broken skin
• Cover affected area with a clean cloth or
linen.
• Do not break any blisters that have formed;
remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to
the skin; apply adequate ointment.
• Administer adequate treatment for the type of
accident.
• Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as
possible.
• Elevate arms and legs if injured.
If medical help is not available within an hour, the victim is
conscious and is not retching, administer a solution of table
salt and baking soda (one teaspoon of table salt to half
teaspoon of baking soda every 250 ml of water).
Have the victim slowly drink half a glass of solution for four
times during a period of 15 minutes.
Stop at the rst sign of retching.
Do not administer alcoholic beverages.
3.2.2 Minor burns
• Apply cold (not ice cold) strips of gauze or dress
wound with clean cloth.
• Do not break any blisters that have formed;
remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to
the skin; apply adequate ointment.
• If needed, have the victim change into clean,
dry clothing.
• Administer adequate treatment for the type of
accident.
• Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as
possible.
• Elevate arms and legs if injured.

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4. Unpacking
The package contains:
1 DTVC (alias BLUE DIGITAL VIDEO)
1 User Manual
1 Mains power cable
The following accessories are also available from Your R.V.R. Dealer:
• Accessories, spare parts and cables
4.1. General Description
4.1.1 Introduction
The DTVC modulator is congured as 8VSB. To order please specify the model
type. All versions are equipped with linear and not linear precorrector.
The DTVC is a modulator, there is no need to calibrate lters or other parts in
order to change channel.
4.1.2 Main features
• 8VSB, FULL COMPLIANT
• VHF - UHF DIRECT BAND
• ASI1 AND ASI2 DIGITAL INPUT
• SMPTE-310M/TS DIGITAL INPUT
• LINEAR EQUALIZER WITH JAVA INTERFACE
• NON LINEAR PRECORRECTION WITH JAVA INTERFACE
• S/N (MER) 32 dB MINIMUM
• RF SOFT START
• RVR STANDARD TELEMETRY
• JAVA TELEMETRY VIA USB
• 19”, 2 UNIT RACK
• FULL-RANGE POWER SUPPLY 90-250VAC
4.1.3 Components
• Main Power supply
• Main Digital modulator
• Display LCD
• Bus
• RF pre-driver

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• ASI interface
• Telemetry and telecontrol interface
• Power control and protection
• Directional coupler
• RF driver
• RF ampli er
4.1.4 Front and rear panel
The front panel contains the following indications and connectors:
• BNC connector for RF MONITOR
• Optical encoder
• LCD display (2x40 character)
• Status indicator LED
• USB ready
• Blowers
The rear panel contains the following connectors
• AC mains input & ON/OFF switch
• SMA for digital stream input: ASI1, ASI2
• SMA reference input for 10MHz
• SMA reference output (monitor) for 10MHz
• DB9 for RS232 (service)
• BNC for interlock
• N for RF OUTPUT
• Ground reference
• DB9 for RS485/I
2
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5. Quick guide for installation and use
This section provides a step-by-step description of the machine installation and
conguration procedure. Follow these procedures closely upon rst power-on
and each time any change is made to general conguration, such as when a new
transmission station is added or the amplier is replaced.
Once the desired conguration has been set up, no more settings are required
for normal operation; at each power-up (even after an accidental shutdown),
the amplifier defaults to the parameters set during the initial configuration
procedure.
The topics covered in this section are discussed at greater length in the next
sections, with detailed descriptions of all hardware and rmware features and
capabilities. Please see the relevant sections for additional details.
5.1 Preparation
5.1.1 Preliminary checks
Unpack the amplier and immediately inspect it for transport damage. Ensure that
all connectors are in perfect condition.
Provide for the following (applicable to operating tests and putting into service):
√ Full-range 90 to 250 VAC through internal connector, mains power supply with
adequate ground connection
√ For operating tests only: dummy load with 50 Ohm impedance and adequate
capacity
√ Connection cable kit including:
• Mains power cable
5.1.2 Connections
The main fuse can be accessed from the outside, on the rear panel. Extract the fuse
holder using a screwdriver and make sure that it is intact; replace it if necessary.
Connect a suitable dummy load with suitable dissipation power, or antenna, or the
input of nal amplier to the RF output (see gure 9.2 - item [2]) using a 50-Ohm
coaxial cable with “N”-type connectors.
Note: When you connect the DTVC to other devices, it is necessary to strictly
follow the instructions given by the respective manufacturers, to avoid damages
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WARNING: Electric shock hazard. Never handle the RF output connector
when the machine is powered on and no load is connected. Injury or death
may result.
Ensure that the POWER switch on the rear panel is set to “OFF”.
Connect the mains power cable to the MAINS terminal board on the rear panel.
Note : The mains must be equipped with adequate ground connection properly
connected to the machine. This is a pre-requisite for ensuring operator safety and
correct operation.
Connect the cable with an ASI signal to the relevant connector (ASI1 or ASI2) on
the back of the machine using a 75-Ohm coaxial cable with SMA connectors.
5.2 First power-on and setup
Follow this procedure upon rst power-on and after making changes to the
conguration of the transmitter in which the amplier is integrated.
Note : Standard factory settings are RF power output Off (Pwr OFF) and output
power set to 0 (unless otherwise speci ed by customer).
5.2.1 Power-on
Question:
The equipment is turn off?
Answer:
• When you have performed all of the connections described in the previous paragraph,
power on the amplier using the suitable power switch on the rear panel.
Start up informations should appear brie y on the display, quickly followed by the
main readings. If RF output is disabled, these readings will be zero.
5.2.2 Frequency lock check
Question:
The equipment doesn’t work correctly?
Answer:
• Wait at least 15 seconds from the power on of DTVC, after which the PLL is
locked to working frequency. In case of PLL is not locked, LED ALARMS light
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5.2.3 Power check
Question:
The equipment doesn’t work correctly at the power set up?
Answer:
• Ensure that the INTERLOCK light turns off. It indicates that no external interlock
signal inhibites the delivering power from exciter.
• Ensure that the ASI Input is performed by 75 Ohm cables with SMA
connectors.
• Check current RF output setting and enable output (if not
already enabled) following menu path SET ⇒Power ⇒( xxx ).
Output power can also be set in a Pwr OFF condition; in this condition, (Fwd) output
power reading on the display will be 0 (zero), that will be delivered the moment
you switch back to Pwr ON state.
• Check output power level and set to the desired level from the Power Menu,
which you can call up by pressing these keys in the order: SET ⇒Power ⇒Power:
xxx %.
Set the desired amplier output power, whereas the forward power value shown
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6. Operating System
The exciter is controlled by a microprocessor system. Software operations may
be grouped into two broad categories: start-up and normal operation.
6.1 Using the encoder
The interaction between the user and the exciter’s control software is performed
using the encoder.
Figure 6.1
The possible operations that you can carry out on the encoder are:
• rotation: moves the cursor shown on the display; if you turn the encoder to
the left (counterclockwise), the cursor moves downwards, if you turn it right the
cursor moves upwards; it also permits to increase or diminish the parameters
(turning the encoder left diminishes the parameter, turning it right increases it)
or to select an item from a list of options.
• pushing: push the button once when the cursor is on the name of a
menu to enter in that menu, push it when the cursor is on the name of a
parameter to enter in modication mode (the cursor starts blinking); after the
modication of a parameter, push the button to keep x the new value.
Set the value by pressing the button, to save in memory you need to press OK
that causes also the exit from menu. Press ESC if you do not want saving it,
that causes the exit keeping the value unchanged; instead in Power Menu (set
=> power) simply conrm the selection and the value will be saved.
If no controls are operated during 2 minutes, the exciter returns to the default
menu.
Turn the encoder counterclockwise
to move the cursor downwards, to
decrease the value of a parame-
ter or to choose an element from
a list of possibilities
Turn the encoder clockwise to
move the cursor upwards, to in-
crease the value of a parameter
or to choose an element from a
list of possibilities
Push the button once to enter in the desired
menu, to enter in modi cation mode or to
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6.2 Software
6.2.1 Start-up
Upon switch-on, a window that holds and machine informations appears on the
display. The informations regards the date and hour.
Superior Broadcast 8VSB MODULATOR
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Figure 6.1- Example of start-up screen
6.2.1.1 Preset through encoder at Start-up
After the start-up operation the following window is visualized:
:: ATTENTION! ::
:: PRESS BUTTON to Pre-Set :: 07
Figure 6.2
Holding press the encoder button during switch-on, the power goes to zero and
an alternative main window appears on the display.
:: ATTENTION! ::
:: Setting … ::
Figure 6.3
Password: ****
ÏEsc Ok
Figure 6.4
Insert password, when requested, to access to the preset menu, then press OK
to conrm; select ESC to return to normal start-up menu.
Note: in case of rst start-up you can select OK directly to access to preset menu,
otherwise insert the password stored prevously.
Frequency Power Precorrection
Ï
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The setting about paramaters on preset menu is the same of the SET menu
decribed in the following.
6.2.2 Default menu
This is an information screen; it shows the main measures.
To access to the Selection submenus press the encoder, turn until the indicator is
highlighted on the desired menu and then press again to conrm.
If no controls are operated through the encoder during 2 minutes, the exciter
returns to this menu and after 5 minutes of inactivity the display lighting will be
turning off.
CH:485,000Hz FWD: 10.0W RFL:0.00W
Alarms ÎStatus Set
Figure 6.6
CH Visualization of the frequency in transmission (CHannel)
FWD Visualization of the forward power
RFL Visualization of the reected power
Alarms Under this menu is possible enter inside two submenus about
alarms status on the equipment. Turning he encoder, you can move
the cursor to between Reset Alarm and Alarm List submenus.
Status Under this menu is possible view the measures and the main
settings about the equipment, scrolling through multiple pages by
rotating the encoder. To exit press the encoder.
Set Under this menu is possible enter inside to several submenu about
the setting of equipment. Turning the encoder, you can move the
cursor to the next submenu label, the name is displayed in the
upper part of the screen.
6.2.3 Reset Alarms (ALARMS menu)
This menu provides the restore of all the memorized alarms in the DTVC.
Reset Alarms Alarms List(00)
Ï
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6.2.4 Alarms List (ALARMS menu)
This menu visualize the historic alarms, the number of alarms memorized is
indicated in parentheses.
Reset Alarms Alarms List(00)
Ï
Figure 6.8
At each alarm is associate the date when it happened.
The possible alarms are as follows:
Input stream absent
Alarm ID1 - Input non present or synchronization loss
FWD Protection
Alarm ID2 - Hardware blockage on output power
RFL Protection
Alarm ID3 - Hardware blockage on output power
Over Temperature
Alarm ID4 - Over-temperature protection
ALC out Range
Alarm ID5 - Automatic Level Control out-of-range
PLL Unlocked
Alarm ID6 - PLL not locked
PA Out Control
Alarm ID7 - Absence of communication with PA RS absent
Driver PA Absent
Alarm ID8 - The signal is not present in the internal amplication
card
Out of Service (F3)
Alarm ID9 - The equipment is in Out-of-Service status caused by
FPGA.
NO RF DRIVER CARD
Alarm ID10 - The internal amplication card is not present in the
driver slot
NO ASI CARD
Alarm ID11 - The ASI internal card is not present in the driver
slot
Out of Service (PWD)
Alarm ID12 - The equipment is in Out-of-Service status caused
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6.2.4.1 Alert Management
The alert management presents two conditions encompasses in same behaviour,
in other words it manages two states of the equipment.
ALARM First Condition:
The rst condition temporarily inhibit the output power of transmitter and are
signalled through the ALARM led turns on.
Alarm counter increases by 1 unit, machine goes into lock-out state and the display
shows the cause for the stop. After the times described below, the machine attempts
to re-start; if a new alarm condition is detected, cycle is repeated over and over
again up to 10 times maximum.
If machine re-starts successfully, all alarm counters are reset after some minutes
of regular operation (the alarms are displayed in the ALARM LIST menu, with date
and time of occurrence). After 10 alarm conditions triggered by the same cause,
the machine goes into fault lock-out mode, a lock-out mode warning appears on
the display and the FAULT led turns on.
The alarm is generated in these cases:
• Digital Input Stream Absence.
Waits 3 Seconds. After 10 attempts, it not generates FAULT condition.
• Overtemperature protection.
Waits 3 Seconds. After 10 attempts, it not generates FAULT condition.
• Hardware protection of internal forward power.
Waits 10 Minutes. After 10 attempts, it generates FAULT condition.
• Hardware protection of internal reected power.
Waits 10 Minutes. After 10 attempts, it generates FAULT condition.
• Absence of ASI driver or PA driver.
Waits 3 Seconds. After 10 attempts, it not generates FAULT condition.
ALARM Second Condition:
The second condition not inhibit the output power of transmitter and are signalled
through the ALARM led turns on.
The alarm is generated in these cases:
• Software protection of modulator out of control.
• Software protection of modulator with HW/SW internal problems.
• Software protection of ALC out of limits alert.
FAULT Condition:
This condition is generated after 10 ALARM conditions triggered by the same
cause, the machine goes into fault lock-out mode, and is signalled through the
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6.2.5 Frequency (STATUS menu)
This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working
parameters.
Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings.
- 8VSB Modulator -
Frequency: 773,000,000Hz Ð
Figure 6.9
Standard
Visualization of the 8VSB standard and current date.
Frequency
Visualization of working frequency
6.2.6 Power and System (STATUS menu)
This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working
parameters.
Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings, otherwise rotating it
counter-clockwise to pass to previous readings.
FWD: 0.0W RFL:0.00W
PRE: Table1 EQU: On
Figure 6.10
FWD
Visualization of the Forward Power.
RFL
Visualization of the Reected Power.
PRE
Visualization of the current selected precorrection table.
EQU
Visualization of the equalization status.
6.2.7 Current and Voltage (STATUS menu)
This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working
parameters.
Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings, otherwise rotating it
counter-clockwise to pass to previous readings.
ÏVPA : 33.9V IPA: 1.59A
IDRV: 1.34A Ð
Figure 6.11
VPA
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IPA Visualization of the amplier module current.
IDRV Visualization of the driver current.
6.2.8 Temperature (STATUS menu)
This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working
parameters.
Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings, otherwise rotating it
counter-clockwise to pass to previous readings.
ÏTemp .FPGA 1: 25° Temp.FPGA2: 25°
Temp.Total: 25° Temp .PA: 38° Ð
Figure 6.12
Temp FPGA1Visualization of the temperature on FPGA1.
Temp FPGA2Visualization of the temperature on FPGA2.
Temp TotalVisualization of the internal temperature.
Temp PA Visualization of the temperature on power amplier module.
6.2.9 Reference (STATUS menu)
This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working
parameters.
Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings, otherwise rotating it
counter-clockwise to pass to previous readings.
ÏRef. 10MHz: Internal Auto
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Figure 6.13
Ref 10MHz Visualization of the 10MHz status (Internal or Extermal and Auto
or Manual).
6.2.10 Input (STATUS menu)
This menu visualize the information regards the readings of working
parameters.
Rotating the encoder clockwise to pass to next readings, otherwise rotating it
counter-clockwise to pass to previous readings.
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