GOLDENEAGLE AM 4.0.x user manual
– 07/2012
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7.2.
Channel configuration
7.2.1. Basic Configuration
To access it, select
the ‘CHANNEL’ tab or go to the ‘Monitoring’
‘CHANNEL’ menu.
The Channel configuration window is where you enter the basic information about the stations you want the
unit to receive and analyze. Select the program you wish to configure in the list
(1)
.
The name may be modified and you may add optional information about the transmitter and network or
market, the monitoring priority and silence sensibility if desired
(2)
.
You may also set or change the monitoring status of the station in the ‘Monitoring Configuration’ section
(3)
.
‘Active Monitoring’
is a cyclical scanning of the station, with alarms for technical personnel.
‘Measure without alarm’
will scan the station and keep track of the readings, but will not send
alerts on out-of tolerance conditions.
Finally, if you do not want this particular station to be a part of the regular monitoring cycle,
select the
‘Standby’
box. This will leave the station configured, so that you may manually
monitor when you choose, but the GOLDENEAGLE AM will not generate alarms, automatically
scan that station or record its measurements on a regular basis.
You may also limit the time during which the channel is monitored on a daily basis
(4)
. If the box is left
unchecked, it will be monitored 24 h a day; if not it will be limited to the set period.
Click
to store the configuration in memory
(5)
. If you click on another program without having first
saved, you will be prompted to do so. However, if you wish to return to the last saved configuration, click
. This is true for every modification on all tabs.
Once you have the station information entered, you may select which parts of the signal you wish to monitor.
For each portion you select, another tab for that part of the signal appears across the top of the window
(6)
.
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