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Sync to Code Entry
When set to “Yes” any Tone Code alphanumeric value entered into the Code Sequence field is initially
populated into the associated position in the Duration and Delay Sequence fields - Figure 3.2.4.3-6 shows
an example of this. This matches the frequency, duration, and delay values for each tone in the Code
Sequence to that shown on the Tone Code line entry in the table. If desired these initially synchronized
Duration and Delay sequence entries can be changed to other values from the table. When set to “No” the
entries for the Duration and Delay Sequences are set independently of the Code Sequence, with duration
and delay values from any Tone Code on the table. Figure 3.2.4.3-6 shows an example of this.
Duration Sequence
Activates a data entry window and horizontal menu for entering a duration sequence. The duration value
from any of the 20 Tone Codes (0 to 9 and A to J) specified in the General Sequence Table can be used.
The Tone Code entries are made using the ▲▼ (Up/Down), and ◄► (Left/Right) keys, numeric keypad,
and spin knob. “Clear to End” clears the highlighted entry and all others to the right. Each entry in the
Duration Sequence is paired in positional order with the associated entry in the Code Sequence, which
provides the tone frequency, and the Delay Sequence, which provides the post tone delay. A duration of
zero is used for Code Sequence entries that do not have an associated Duration Sequence entry. Duration
Sequence entries that do not have an associated Code Sequence entry are ignored.
Delay Sequence
Activates a data entry window and horizontal menu for entering a post tone delay sequence. The delay
value from any of the 20 Tone Codes (0 to 9 and A to J) specified in the General Sequence Table can be
used. The Tone Code entries are made using the ▲▼ (Up/Down), and ◄► (Left/Right) keys, numeric
keypad, and spin knob. “Clear to End” clears the highlighted entry and all others to the right. Each entry
in the Delay Sequence is paired in positional order with the associated entry in the Code Sequence, which
provides the tone frequency, and the Duration Sequence, which provides the tone duration. A delay of
zero is used for Code Sequence entries that do not have an associated Delay Sequence entry. Delay
Sequence entries that do not have an associated Code Sequence entry are ignored.
2.2.3.4
Setting audio operating parameters in Generator mode
The audio settings in Generator mode replicate those in Monitor mode with two key differences. In
Generator mode the audio signal is simultaneously applied as a modulation to the RF carrier and the Mod
In/Out connector. Also, Mod Sum level is shown in units of FM deviation (kHz) or AM modulation depth
(%), depending on the Modulation Type setting in the RF Zone. See Figure 3.2.4.4-1
Summary of Contents for R8100 SERIES
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