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Section 4 – Front Panel Configuration & Operation
On the HD Link front panel display, you can access status information and make
some
configuration
changes. This section gives you configuration and operation information for the front panel display,
such as
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Front panel field descriptions and operation instructions, including
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Screen graphics.
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Field descriptions.
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Navigation guides.
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Procedures for configuring the HD Link system initially, including configuring
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Network interface parameters.
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RF profile.
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Service profile.
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Basic operation guidelines.
The front panel screens have color-coded fields. Here are the color code definitions:
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Green
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Power on
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No errors
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Successful operation (such as successfully saving or deleting a file)
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Yellow
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Power on standby
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Alert (minor error/alarm)
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Value changed on screen but not saved or applied
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Test in progress
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Red
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Power off
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Major error/alarm
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White
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Currently applied value
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No test in progress
These definitions vary slightly depending on the specific fields. Not all screens are color-coded. Some
field descriptions in this section include color-code definitions.
Note:
When you change a value for a white field, that previously-white value field becomes yellow,
alerting you that the value has neither been saved nor applied.
The system also provides a Web browser interface (Section 5) in which you can access status
information and make configuration changes. The front panel screens are similar to the Web browser
interface pages.
4.1 Front Panel Buttons & Screens
The HD Link front panel display looks similar for the transmitter and the receiver. The units can be
distinguished by model information (HDL950T or HDL950R) next to the HD Link logo at the top of the
screen. Some screens vary between the two units, particularly when displaying RF parameters. This
section shows both transmitter and receiver screens whenever they vary.
4.1.1
Panel Buttons & Screen Navigation
The front panel has seven blue buttons (Figure 4-1) you can use to