User's Manual

Innovator CU0TD-1/CU0RD-1 – CU4TD/CU4RD ATSC Web Ethernet
Transmitter/Regenerative Translator Interface Description
Instruction Manual, Rev. 2 101
Main Control/Monitoring Page
After logging in, the main control/monitoring page is displayed. Administrators have the
ability to change the transmitter's operate/standby state, and configure the application.
All users have the ability to view the transmitter's event log, and review system
parameters. Refer to Figure 56 for a sample of the main control/monitoring page.
Figure 56: Typical Web Interface Main Control/Monitoring Page
The buttons at the top of the page allow the user to access a number of status and
configuration pages.
To place the transmitter in Operate mode, the user must click on the ‘Operate button –
see Figure 56. When the transmitter is in operate mode, Operate/Standby, found under
System Status, will be highlighted Green and will indicate operate. To place the
transmitter in standby mode, the user must click on the ‘Standby button. When the
transmitter is in standby mode, Operate/Standby, found under System Status, will be
highlighted yellow and will indicate Standby.
System Status will display the status of a number of overall transmitter system
parameters. These include Operate/Standby status, forward and reflected power levels
(as a percentage), reject load status and RF system interlock status. Model number and
software revisions are also displayed.
Driver Status will display the status of a number of CX drawer low power amplifier
parameters. These include forward and reflected power levels (as a percentage),
heatsink temperature and power supply voltage.
ALC Board Status will display the status of a number of CX drawer ALC board
parameters.
This command button places the transmitter in Operate.
This command button switches to the Events Log page.
Activate this command button to configure the transmitter.