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With the exception of the
SIGNAL AND NOISE
measurement,
all menu screens automatically return to show
PEAK MODULA-
TION
after a 60-second timeout period.
Using the
Front-Panel
Buttons
Metering and setup options use the diamond cluster of four
pushbuttons in conjunction with the LCD screen.
The
MENU/EDIT
buttons initially scroll up and down among the
display screens and setup menus. In an editable menu (one
where changes may be made), the left/right
SEL
(select) but-
tons can then highlight a particular option with blinking
brackets, as shown here for the
NRSC DE-EMPH:
selection.
Bracketed options are then be ‘edited’ (changed) using the
MENU/EDIT
buttons. When you have finished making changes,
push a
SEL
button until brackets disappear. At that point the
MENU/EDIT
buttons will again scroll through the screens.
Bracketed options that have been changed are transferred into
525N memory when the brackets are removed, or after a 30-
second timeout returns the
PEAK MODULATION
screen.
Flashing
Alarms
Low signal and audio-loss fault conditions will trigger flashing
front-panel indications concurrent with rear-panel tally logic
outputs and Web interface notifications. Setup of these alarms
is detailed in discussions beginning on Page 21.
NOTE:
With no station tuned-in a
»»»
LOW--SIGNAL
»»»
alarm
will begin to flash on the LCD screen.
»»»
AUDIO--LOSS
»»»
may alternately flash as well, depending on the noise floor at
the received frequency. Pressing any front-panel button will
stop the flashing for 10 seconds, allowing menu items to be se-
lected and programmed. The actual alarm, on the other hand
will
not
be suspended during this timeout period, instead re-
quiring the fault condition to be cleared.
THE MENU TREE
A listing of the various front-panel menus that are accessed
with the up/down
MENU/EDIT
buttons is shown at the top of
the following page. Menus are presented ‘top to bottom,’ 1
through 15, with the page number given where an explanation
of each may be found.
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