User's Manual
Innovator CU0TD-1/CU0RD-1 – CU4TD/CU4RD ATSC Initial On Site
Transmitter/Regenerative Translator Turn On Procedure
Instruction Manual, Rev. 2 89
The sub-menus (level 3) of the Sub-menus (level 2) are indented to be under the Sub-menu
(level 2) in which they are contained.
In the Set-up Menus, changes are made to the display by Pushing and releasing the ENTER
button. This will cause the item, which is to be changed, to blink. The user can then press
the left and right arrow buttons to display the new parameter. Finally, pushing the ENTER
button will accept the changes made upon exit of the Set-up Menu.
NOTE: An example of accessing and changing a parameter using the Set-up Menus is as
follows. This procedure is to set the Off Air Receive Channel to the desired channel.
• Push and release the DOWN Arrow button until the SYSTEM SET-UP Main Menu is
displayed.
• Push and release the ENTER button and the Authorization Warning screen is
displayed.
• Push and release the ENTER button again and the ENTER BUTTON SETS TO CHANGE
MODE screen is displayed.
• Push and release the ENTER button again and the first set-up menu, which is the
SET-UP MENUS OF CHASSIS VALUES screen is displayed.
• Push and release the DOWN Arrow button until the SET-UP 8VSB DEMODULATOR
screen is displayed.
• Push and release the ENTER button to display the submenus under the SET-UP 8VSB
DEMODULATOR menu.
• Push and release the DOWN Arrow until the 8VSB DEMODULATOR USE OFF AIR CHxx
is displayed.
• Push and release the ENTER button and the XX, which indicates the Channel
Number, will blink.
• Push and release the UP or DOWN Arrow button until the desired new channel
number is displayed.
• Push and release the ENTER button, and the PUSH ENTER TO ACCEPT CHANGES
menu is displayed.
• Push and release the ENTER button again to accept the changes made. The channel
is now changed.
• Push and release the LEFT Arrow to exit to the SET-UP 8VSB DEMODULATOR screen.
• Push and release the LEFT Arrow again to exit to the SYSTEM SET-UP Main Menu.
• Push and release the UP or DOWN arrows to browse the main menus.
The following screens are typical of an operating system. The values indicated on the
screens in your system may vary from those shown below.