Instruction manual

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L A N G : Y Y Y A T T E N : z z
‘x’ is the routing, either “S” for normal stereo, “R” for reversed stereo, “1” for original Left to
both, and “2” for original Right to both. ‘yyy’ is the character name for audio program, any set
of three alphanumeric characters. Alternately, it may be ‘*’ which is wildcard. This forces the
audio program with the lowest unselected PID (in PMT) associated with the selected program
number (service) to be routed to this output. Edit session begins on left-most character.
Up/down arrow scrolls through all alphanumerics as well as ‘*’. ‘zz’ is audio attenuation control
level, and can be set between ‘0’ and ’14.’
R E T U R N :
P r e s s < S E L E C T >
Returns to 2nd level screens under “HARDWARE SETUP.”
B1.3.5 SNR Alarm Threshold
This is similar to the SNR Terminal Command.
S N R A L R M L E V E L : x . x
S N R M A R G O F F S E T : y . y
“x.x” is the alarm level in dB, ranging from 2.0 to 7.0. “y.y” is the margin warning offset in dB,
ranging from 1.0 to 11.9, minus the value of the SNR alarm level.
B1.3.6 Serial Ports
S E R I A L P O R T S
P r e s s < S E L E C T >
Moves user to 3rd level screens under “SERIAL PORTS.”
S E R I A L 2 D E V I C E :
x x x x x x x x
Where “xx...xx” may be either TERMINAL or MODEM.
M O D E M P A S S W O R D
x x x x x x
Where “xx...xx” is a six-alphanumeric-character password for access via phone-modem.
P R I N T E R S E T T I N G S
B A U D x x x x x P A R I T Y y