Displays
(*)
Left of “TP”:
Indicates “desired operating mode not yet reached”, displayed continuously in the event of an error.
If the indicator (*) is fl ashing, the channel unit cannot reach its proper operating mode.
This may be because of the following reasons (among others):
•
Input frequency or symbol rate set incorrectly
•
No input signal
Right of “Outp.”:
The channel unit output is switched off.
(!)
The exclamation mark indicates that the settings of the output symbol rate and QAM stage are not suffi cient for
processing the input data rate (i.e. the input data rate is greater than the output data rate).
•
without the programme fi lter, a defective output signal will be output
•
with the programme fi lter, the data rate can be suffi ciently reduced by fi ltering out individual programmes.
The exclamation mark indicates here that the user should check the correct operation
(P)
Just to the left of „TP“:
The „P“ indicates that the programme fi lter is activated and that some programmes may be removed from the trans-
ponder
stream.
If the front end is not clicked into place (no Sat input signal), the following display appears:
I
1236
MHz
*
TP
27.500
MS/s
---
---
Outp.
S21
306.00
MHz
6.900
MS/s
256
QAM
Main menu (front end not clicked into place)
The modulation type of the satellite input signal can be seen on the main menu display.
This is always
QPSK
for operating mode
DVB-S1
. Both
QPSK
and
8PSK
can apply in mode
DVB-S2
.
I
1236
MHz
TP
27.500
MS/s
3/4
QPSK
Outp.
S21
306.00
MHz
6.900
MS/s
256
QAM
Main menu (example of DVB-S1)
I
2122
MHz
TP
22.000
MS/s
2/3
8PSK
Outp.
S21
306.00
MHz
6.900
MS/s
256
QAM
Main menu (example for DVB-S2)
1 Confi guring the channel unit
1.1
Selecting the channel unit I or II
The display always refers to one of the two channels processed by the module (I or II).
First select the channel for which you wish to change the settings.
I
1236
MHz
*
TP
27.500
MS/s
3/4
QPSK
Outp.
S21
306.00
MHz
6.900
MS/s
256
QAM
Main menu
Pressing the “<<” or “>>” buttons selects “
I
” or “
II
”.
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