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This image shows the telecontrol parameters for a Plug-in transmitter when Dayparts are Enabled.
The power control parameters are under the control of Dayparts and cannot be managed remotely by
an operator – the Nominal/Lower Power button and the values for the two thresholds.
The [Change Exciter] button causes an exciter changeover. For that action to be successful, the
exciter changeover mode must be “Manual” (that is not the case in the image above). Pressing this
button is equivalent to performing the same action through the Exciters menu on the transmitter’s
front panel.
The [Alarm Reset] button cancels the Fault status. It is equivalent to pressing the same button on
the transmitter’s front panel.
The [Clear Alarm Log] button deletes the transmitter’s log.
WARNING:
This action is irreversible
– once deleted, the Alarm log data cannot be restored.
The [Sync Time/Date] button synchronizes the transmitter’s time (used in the Alarm log) with that
of the DB2003. The DB2003 cannot be aware of the Plug-in time, so it is impossible to know what
the correction is when this action is performed.
The difference between Plug-in time and DB2003 time can be inferred from the System Log data
of the DB2003 when “Alarm Log” is Enabled:
The time shown in the Date/Time column is from the DB2003, while the time in the Message
column is from the Plug-in.
The time synchronization command for Plug-in is rounded off in whole minutes, without seconds.
This means that when the button is pressed, the DB2003 receives a synchronization request and in
fact sends a command to the Plug-in shortly before the start of a new minute.