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XRF1/XRF1A 16x16 RF Router Manual
XRF1 - 3-4 Revision 1.2 SERIAL PORT
(17) Input Power Level
(18) Output switch delay
(19) LNB power
(20) LNB reset
(21) Misc Fault Status
(22) Input Fault Status
(23) Fan Fault Status
(X) Exit
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3.5.1. Input / Output Descriptions
The default names (Input 1, Input 2…) may be changed to better correspond to the RF signal to which they
are connected. The input descriptions are used by control system interfaces such as control panels or
VistaLINK
®
interfaces, thus providing a more familiar control interface for the user.
3.5.2. Salvo Descriptions
This menu item allows the salvo descriptions to be altered. A salvo is a preset routing crosspoint map that
can be saved or recalled at any time. Up to 8 salvos can be saved on the XRF1 through the SNMP control
system. The salvos can be executed from any control point (Front panel, serial port or SNMP).
3.5.3. Salvo Commands
This menu item displays the salvos saved on the XRF1 and their corresponding crosspoint maps. Salvos
can only be saved through the VistaLINK
®
/SNMP software.
3.5.4. Execute Salvo
This menu item allows the execution of the 8 salvos that are stored in memory.
3.5.5. Salvo Flag
This indicates the authority access to a salvo. A flag value of 0 indicates the salvo does not contain any
outputs that are locked or protected. A value of 1 indicates the salvo contains an output that is locked and
requires the user or administrator access to execute. A value of 2 indicates the salvo contains an output
that is protected. A value of 3 indicates the salvo contains an output that is locked and protected.
3.5.6. Output Flag
This indicates the authority access to an output. A flag value of 0 indicates the output is not locked or
protected. A value of 1 indicates the output is locked and requires user or administrator access to execute.
A value of 2 indicates the output is protected. A value of 3 indicates the output is locked and protected.

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