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

4-8 Section 4: Operation
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4.3.2 Saving Settings (system-wide)
Changes Made
SAVE SETTINGS?
NO
The "Save Settings" screen will appear after the user has made some kind of change
using either a configure or control screen.
If this screen appears, and the user did not intend to change anything, then select NO
(using the RIGHT/LEFT arrows) and press ENTER.
CAUTION:
This is a system-wide choice. If "YES" is selected, and ENTER is pressed,
any settings that were changed since the last save WILL BE SAVED to
power-on memory.
NOTE:
Most settings in the Configuration Screens will cause that setting to
change immediately. HOWEVER, if the user chooses "NO" (above), then a
power reset will bring the unit back to the previous settings.
4.3.3 Screen Menu Structure
Figures 4-4 shows the top level tree structure of the screen menu system. Go to the
indicated section for the selected LCD Screen Menu.
In general, <ENTER> will take you to the next screen from a menu choice, <UP> or
<DOWN> will scroll through screens within a menu choice, and <ESC> will take you
back up one menu level. Certain configuration screens have exceptions to this rule, and
are noted later in this section.