User manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Starlink SL9003Q
- Digital Studio Transmitter Link
- WARRANTY
- SL9003Q Manual Dwg # 602-12016-01 R: G Revision Levels:
- Using This Manual - Overview
- Section 1 System Features and Specifications
- Section 2 Quick Start
- Section 3 Installation
- Section 4 Operation
- Section 5 Module Configuration
- Section 6 Customer Service
- Section 7 System Information
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 System Features and Specifications
- 2 Quick Start
- 3 Installation
- 4 Operation
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Front Panel Operation
- 4.3 Screen Menu Navigation and Structure
- 7.4 Screen Menu Summaries
- 4.4.1 Meter
- 4.4.2 System: Card View
- 4.4.3 System: Power Supply
- 4.4.4 System: Info
- 4.4.5 System: Basic Card Setup
- 4.4.6 Factory Calibration
- 4.4.7 SYSTEM: UNIT-WIDE PARAMS
- 4.4.8 System: Date/Time
- 4.4.9 System: Transfer
- 4.4.10 System: External I/O (NMS)
- 4.4.11 Alarms/Faults
- 4.4.12 Radio: Modem Status (QAM)
- 4.4.13 Radio TX Status
- 4.4.14 Radio RX Status
- 4.4.15 Radio TX Control
- 4.4.16 Radio RX Control
- 4.4.17 Radio Modem (QAM) Configure
- 4.4.18 Radio TX Configure
- 4.4.19 Radio RX Configure
- 4.4.20 Radio Modem/TX/RX Copy Function
- 4.5 Intelligent Multiplexer PC Interface Software
- 4.6 NMS/CPU PC Interface Software
- 5 Module Configuration
- 6 Customer Service
- 7 System Description
- 8 Appendices
- Appendix A: Path Evaluation Information
- Appendix B: Audio Considerations
- Appendix C: Glossary of Terms
- Appendix D: Microvolt – dBm – Watt Conversion (50 ohms)
- Appendix E: Spectral Emission Masks
- Appendix F: Redundant Backup with TP64 and TPT-2 Transfer Panels
- Appendix G: Optimizing Radio Performance For Hostile Environments
- Appendix H: FCC APPLICATIONS INFORMATION - FCC Form 601
- Starlink SL9003Q & Digital Composite - 950 MHz Band

Section 4: Operation 4-3
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4.2.1 LCD Display
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the SL9003Q front panel is the primary user
interface and provides status, control, configuration, and calibration functionality. The
menu navigation and various screens are explained in detail later in this section.
Contrast Adjustment:
The contrast adjustment is front panel accessible (to the left of the LCD). A small
flathead screwdriver may be used to adjust for optimum visual clarity.
4.2.2 Cursor and Screen Control Buttons
The buttons on the SL9003Q front panel are used for LCD screen interface and control
functions:
ENT
<ENTER>
Used to accept an entry (such as a value, a condition, or a
menu choice).
ESC
<ESC>
Used to “back up” a level in the menu structure without
saving any current changes.
<UP>,<DOWN>
Used in most cases to move between the menu items. If
there is another menu in the sequence when the bottom of
a menu is reached, the display will automatically scroll to
that menu.
<LEFT>,<RIGHT>
Used to select between conditions (such as ON/OFF,
ENABLED/DISABLED, LOW/HIGH, etc.) as well as to
increase or decrease numerical values.
F1
F2
<F1>,<F2>
Software programmable buttons (to be implemented in a
later software revision)