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1.6. Memorise “Rec”
●
Press to memorise the configuration of the unit.
During this process two leds will be flashing. The
configuration is also memorised automatically 3 minutes
after the last key is pressed.
After memorising has
been carried out, the system changes to standby
mode.
2. Extended Menu
●
You can access the Extended Menu from the start menu
(and vice-versa) by pressing the key for 4 seconds.
In this menu, the four dots on the display are illuminated
“-.-.-.-.“
2.1. Gains “G.A.i.n”
●
Enables the gain to be adjusted manually for each active
UHF filter and the VHF input.
●
The unit displays channels in UHF, all the channels that
pass through the same filter will be equally affected.
●
Use the
❏
▲
❏
▼
keys to adjust the gain. The line in the
third digit indicates if you are increasing or reducing the
gain. The fourth digit indicates if you have reached the
regulation limit.
2.2. Input sensitivity “S.e.n.S.”
●
Enables you to apply/eliminate an attenuation of 0 or 10 dB
in each UHF input.
3. Reset
●
Press the
❏
▲
and
❏
▼
keys at the same time for the unit to
reset all its parameters.
Configuration UHF Inputs / Filters
Operative output level
4. Problems and possible cause
OK
OK
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
INDOOR USE ONLY.
Nº of Analogic channels, UHF+VHF+Aux 6
8 10 16
RF output level (@ Digitals -10dB) dB
μ
V 110 108 107 105
The extended menu will only be accessible once
the unit has adjusted the gains for the output level
selected.
Inputs
UHF1
UHF2
5
0
4
1
Filters
3
2
Effect
The
Extended Menu
cannot be accessed
Levels not adjusted
and
Err
shown
There is no longer a
signal being delivered
to output
Err
shown after
carrying out
RF_L
UHF signals
OK
in input but low in
output
Channel not allowed
to be selected
Filter width cannot be
configured
Output Level cannot
be selected over 100
After carrying out
RF_L Err
shown and
OK
key does not
respond
Possible Cause
The
RF_L
level
adjustment has not
been carried out
There is a signal on
the
Auxiliary
input
The programming
of a filter or the
configuration of UHF
inputs has been
changed
Input and/or output
signals out of range
There could be a
high signal that has
activated the input
attenuator
Conflict of overlapping
or proximity with
another filter
All the filters are
programmed for
digital signals
Levels out of range on
input
Action
Charge the
AUX
input
with 75 Ohm and
carry out the
RF_L
function
Check the input levels
and consult the limits
in the manual
Use a UHF input only
for the high signals
Reorganise the
channels on the
filters
Program the filters
that have analogue
channels
You have to consult
the Errors first using
the
UP
and
DOWN
arrows