26 Preliminary Configuration of the NSG
CHAPTER 2
Control Panel Screen Concept
The control panel screens are organized in a hierarchical fashion to
indicate that a main screen contains sub-screens and sub-screen
options. You may access a sub-screen only via its main screen. The
available main screens are as follows:
Power Up screen
- A main screen that appears as soon as the NSG
boots up and after a thirty minutes of inactivity. The screen shows the
company’s name, NSG type and IP address.
Network Config screen
- allows to access sub-screens for ETH
configuration. To return to this screen from any other screen, use the
hotkey <Esc & Enter>.
Output screen
- via its sub-menus you can view the status of each output
port.
Alarm screen
- displays the last active alarm or warning. You can browse
through the alarms to view them.
Setup screen
- via its sub-screens you can change the operation mode,
edit the date and time, and reset the unit.
Product Information screen
- via its sub-screens you can view
information about the NSG.
The following table lists the main screens, their browsing sequence, sub-
screens and their options:
Screen
Browsing sequence
Sub-screens
Options
Network Config
Down - Output
Up - Product Info.
ETH1 IP
ETH2 IP
Edit ETH1
Edit ETH2
Output
Down - Alarm
Up - Network Config.
screen
QAM#1 RF Freq. -
QAM#16 FR Freq.
Alarm
Down - Setup
Up - Output
Active alarms and
warnings
Summary of Contents for NSG 9108
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