Constellation™ November 2003
Index-6
interconnection cables
connecting 3-7
interconnection cables for customers
A-8
interconnection cabling
3-15
requirements 3-16
interference
1-6
IP parameter changes
6-8
IP routing
6-3
table 6-3
IP ROUTING command, Configuration
submenu
B-10
ISO 9001
iv-xv
J
JP1 settings 11-16
K
Keypad 1-18, 1-19, 1-20, 3-9, A-6, B-1
adjusting the Tx frequency 3-26, 3-28,
8-3
cable B-2
function B-1
layout B-3
main menu B-5
picture 11-6
pinouts A-10, B-3
port A-9
port location 3-15, A-8
procedure
adjusting the RF output power
3-33, 8-8
removing 11-5
routine maintenance 8-1
screen format B-2
serial interface B-2
technical data B-3
Keypad menu
Alarm B-6
Configuration B-10
Control B-9
Performance B-8
Status B-7
Keypad port
9-4
L
label, transmit monitor port 3-30, 3-31,
8-5, 8-6
LAN
6-1
leaks, waveguide
3-21
LED indicators
3-24, 10-4
fault 1-19
Modem 11-24
observing 8-1
online 1-19
Receiver Assembly 3-29, 8-11, 11-15
SPU Controller 11-32
status 1-19
Transmitter Assembly 3-27, 8-4, 11-9
LED indicators, location
High Level Mux 11-26
M12 Unit 11-34
Power Supply 11-21
Service Channel 11-31
liability
12-12
license requirements
3-25, 8-3
line attenuation/equalization
3-16
LNC, Receiver Assembly
11-16
LO MON frequency calculation
C-6
local download
9-2
Local Major
3-19, A-6
Local Minor
3-19, A-6
location
equipment rack 2-1
LOCK command
Alarm submenu B-6
Control submenu B-9
locking traffic
High Level Mux 11-26
HLM-155 11-28, 11-30
Modem 11-24
Receiver Assembly 11-19
standby Receiver Assembly 11-22
standby Transmitter Assembly 11-22
loop system
5-5, 11-27, D-1
Service Channel D-1