User Manual
Chapter 3. Operation
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Table 3-9: System Configuration Menu Options
OPTION DESCRIPTION
Display Contrast
Display Contrast Level Set-Up
Controls the display contrast of the LCD display on the front panel of the
IRD.
Contrast level is set as follows:
The [up] touch-pad increases the contrast level, and
The [down] touch-pad to decreases the contrast.
Software Reset
IRD Reset
This function resets the IRD.
The following choices are available:
Warm Boot (Reset): for a minimum reset..
Cold Boot (Power-Up): for a complete power up of the IRD device.
Product Type
Product Type Configuration
This function defines the basic product configuration’ IRD or Decoder.
NOTE
The IRD input module is factory installed and cannot be changed by
hardware replacement.
The Decoder software can be updated when required.
The available options are:
IRD (DSNG):
Displays the factory predefined IRD receiver type.
Options: IRD (DSNG), IRD (QPSK), IRD (QAM), IRD (G.703), IRD (ATM)
Decoder (Serial RS-422):
Selects serial RS-422 output configuration for the Decoder.
Decoder (Parallel DVB):
Selects Parallel DVB output configuration for the Decoder
(requires optional hardware installation).
Decoder ASI:
Selects Analog (ASI) output configuration for the Decoder
(requires optional hardware installation).
RCV DSNG to ASI-OUT:
The received signal is outputed directly from the front-end to the ASI
output, without decoding.
Options:
RCV DSNG to ASI -OUT, RCV QPSK to ASI -OUT, RCV QAM to ASI -
OUT, RCV G.703 to ASI -OUT, RCV ATM to ASI -OUT .
Control Port-232 Syntax
Control Port Protocol Select
Selects the RS-232 Control Port protocol for communication with an
external RS-232/RS-485 host controller. Options are selected according to
the way the IRD is configured:
Terminal Protocol:
The IRD Terminal protocol is used to control (status monitoring) a single
IRD, connected to any RS2323/RS485 host controller.
Master-Slave Protocol:
The IRD Master-Slave protocol is used to control (status monitoring) multi
IRD connection (RS-485) or single IRD connection (RS-232) to any host
controller.