RCS User Manual
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Manual Mode: When the parameters of the DVB-T2 signal change since the last synchronization,
the RCS detects the change and shows a message to re-synchronize the equipment. Once the user
re-synchronizes the device, a SFN DRIFT Resync alarm is activated.
Auto Mode: When the parameters of the DVB-T2 signal change since the last synchronization, the
RCS detects the change and it is re-synchronized automatically. In this case a SFN DRIFT Resync
alarm is activated.
SCTE-65 configuration: Allows to setup the VCT_ID parameter (Virtual Channel Table ID) of the
SCTE-65 regulation (mainly used in USA).
Alarms Defaults: Returns all the alarms settings to the default factory values.
System Log: Generates a log with some values of your equipment that may be very useful to our
developers if there is a failure in your equipment. By clicking on the “Download” button, this log will
be automatically downloaded to your computer, so you can send it to us if necessary.
Alarms Report: The RCS automatically generates and sends by e-mail an alarm report. It is also
necessary to select the frequency of the report: None/Weekly/Monthly, as well as the e-mail address
where the user wants to receive the reports. See section 1.2.- Input/Output
SMTP Server Configuration: For the RCS to be able to send the alarms reports correctly to the e-
mail account given by the user, it is necessary to set up the SMTP server parameters.
FTP Server Configuration: The RCS is able to generate an alarms report and send it to a FTP
server automatically. To do this, it is necessary to configure all the FTP parameters, as well as the
periodicity of the report.
1.1.2- System Users