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Graphical User Interface
(GUI)
User Manual for AZ110 Broadcast Satellite Modulator with ASI interface
version 3.2
58
SHAPING THE FUTURE SATELLITE OF COMMUNICATIONS
Button Description
Setup Wizard This button opens an easy to use wizard dialog window
which provides guidance during (initial) setup of the device.
The wizard only displays relevant parameters for the
connection to configure.
Refer to section 6.4.3.
Device Log This button is used to consult an event list. Events are e.g.
alarms being set or cleared, cable disconnections.
Reset Device The drop-down menu behind this button allows resetting
the device. Different reset types are possible:
Soft: Resets the software;
Hard: Resets the software and the hardware;
Config: Clears the configuration of the device. The
flash memory is empty but the management
parameters are kept e.g. IP address. This can only be
performed by expert user profiles.
Refer to section6.4.4
Firmware upgrade Clicking this button allows to browse to a zip-file containing
a firmware update. The application will automatically
upgrade its firmware using this zip-file. Refer to section
Users List
This button opens a new Users List tab in the central
stage region. It displays all users and makes it possible to
change the user attributes (expert user profile is needed).
It is also possible to add or remove users. Refer to section
.6.4.6
Diagnostic Report With this button different types of diagnostic reports can be
generated:
Basic: The basic rapport shows all configuration
parameters;
Full: The full rapport shows all configuration
parameters and all debugging parameters.
Refer to section .6.4.8
RMCP Reference This button opens an overview of the RMCP commands
the software supports on the device.
Table 8 – Miscellaneous Function Controls

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