Product Manual

Table Of Contents
14
Introduction
The possible two screens show the current radio settings:
First line: Serial port used, “Rx” for radio receiver or “Tx”
for radio transmitter, radio type (U-Link, PDL, etc.). Extra-
parameter for “Rx”: Power status
Second line: Channel number, carrier frequency
Third line: Protocol used (Transparent, Trimtalk, DSNP,
etc.), airlink speed
Fourth line: Squelch setting (medium, low, high). Extra-
parameters for Rx if a Pacific Crest: “FEC” if forward error
correction enabled, “SCR” if scrambling enabled.
Modulation type (GMSK, 4FSK). The fourth line will be
slowly scrolled to the right if four parameters have to be
displayed in the line.
ATL Recording
Screen
Pressing the Scroll button from the Position Computation
screen –or from the Radio Settings screen if there is a radio
used– will take you to the ATL Recording screen, which looks
like one of the following, depending on whether a USB key is
connected to the receiver (below, right) or not (below, left).
You don’t normally have to record ATL data, but if for
troubleshooting purposes, the Technical Support asks you to
do so, then proceed as follows:
Press the Log button (left-hand button). This will cause
the receiver to start recording ATL data on the specified
storage medium. The screen will then look like this: