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possible to control the DiSEqC motors
used to move mobile parabolic antennas.
This function is available in satellite mode
and when the equipment is powering the
LNB.
Halt: This command stops the motor
movement.
East: Allows to move the motor in the
EAST direction. Each click corresponds to
one step in the movement of the motor
(pitch motors). By holding the key down,
successive movement sequences will be
executed until the key is released.
West: Motor movement in the WEST
direction. Each click corresponds to
one step in the movement of the motor
(pitch motors). By holding the key down,
successive movement sequences will be
executed until the key is released.
Store: 8 storage positions are available
to store at up to 8 antenna positions . This
command allows one of 8 positions to be
chosen where the current position of the
antenna will be stored.
Goto: recovers one of the 8 positions
for the antenna that has been previously
stored
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SCR (only satellite band): Selects the SCR
parameters (multiswitch, standard and
slots) When a slot is enabled (for example
slot 3, freq. 1210MHz), the meter will tune
into the slot frequency (1210MHz) and
will set the slot with the meter parameters:
frequency, band (powering), and DiSEqC.
In addition, a SCR icon will be shown in the
bar at the top (SCR3) to indicate that the
slot is enabled. While the slot is enabled,
all the setting changes of the meter, will
be applied to the currently slot (SCR3).
6.4.12.- Alarms
This feature shows all the priority 1, 2, and 3 TS
alarms generated by the
Hexylon
in a period of
time selected by the user.
6.4.12.1.- Main window
6.4.12.2.- Options context menu
• Clear: restarts the graph.
• Last: 10 min, ½ hour, 1 hour, ½ day, 1 day, 1 week.
Allows select the time interval shown in the graph
• RF Measures: Enables/disables the RF
measurement visualization in the graph. Note:
when the RF measurements are enabled, the TS
alarms are not visible in the graph.
The current state of the alarms is shown in the upper
side of the screen.
The green check mark indicates that the parameter has
no alarm at current time, red color indicates that the
parameter has alarm at current time, and yellow color
indicates that the parameter has no alarm at current
time, but had one alarm in the past
Graph with all the alarms
generated in a time frame
Drag the blue line to
check the alarms at a
given time
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