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38 208495 REV B Operations Manual, HPA2, Compact Outdoor SSPA
[7] Baud Rate Select: Sets the baud rate of the unit. The supported baud rates
include: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400 baud. The factory default baud
rate is 9600. You will be asked to verify that you wish to change the Baud
Rate. Communication with the amplifier may be affected.
[8] Standby Mode: Selects between Hot and Cold standby mode for units in
redundant systems.
[9] BUC Reference: Selects between an Internal or External reference for an
optional block up coverter integrated with the unit, or allows the unit to Auto-
switch between Internal and External reference.
[10] Attenuation Level: The Gain Adjustment of the unit is adjustable here,
from 0 to 20 in 0.1 db steps.
[11] Amplifier Network Address: Sets a network address for the unit. Range
is 0 to 255. You will be asked to verify that you wish to change the
Amplifier Network Address. Communication with the amplifier may be
affected.
[12] Fault Thresholds: Allows the user to set the limit for triggering the unit’s
Current Fault or High Temperature Fault.
Low Current Fault Threshold: This setting is factory pre-set.
High Temperature Alarm Threshold: Range is 0 to 125 °C.
[13] Fault Setup: This feature allows the user to set the Spare Fault Trigger
using the Spare Fault Wizard.
Click on the Spare Fault Wizard button, which opens a new window. See Figure
3-14. Select between the following fault triggers: LNB Current, Gate Voltage,
Regulator Voltage, Power Supply Voltage, SSPA Current, External Mute, or
None. Set the range of maximum and minimum thresholds that would trigger the
selected fault, and configure the fault handling via a pull-down menu. Click [OK]
to set the fault trigger for the Spare Fault.
Figure 3-14: Spare Fault Wizard

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