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CONFIG
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ET1. It allows activating or deactivating the previous preamplification.
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LTE. It allows activating one of the possible filters:
LTE2. Channels from 21 to 48 can be selected.
LTE1. Channels from 21 to 60 can be selected.
OFF. Channels from 21 to 69 can be selected.
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RESET. It causes a reset to the programable amplifier. In the display it can be seen its
confirmation.
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V. It indicates the firmware version of the programmable amplifier.
CHAN
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These filters can be set to off.
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The width of all 8 filters can be selected.
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It is possible to selected up to 7 adjacent consecutive channels.
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In case of overlapping some RF channels between the different filters, an E of error will be
shown.
GAIN
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“0xP”. It allows setting a specific gain for each of the up to 8 filters.
“UHF”. It allows setting a specific total gain after each filter equalization.
CONNECT
It allows connecting (LOAD) or disconnecting (UNLOAD) to the programmable amplifier. When connected, the front LED
remains lighted on.
PENDRV
From this menu it is possible to make file transfers to and from the connected USB memory stick.
The transferable files allow:
Save a menus structure of the AP8 programmable amplifier so that the PR PRO behaves as a
programmable amplifier (without being physically connected to it). This structure will be called MENU and
the names of these files follow this syntaxis: AP8_Mxxx.xml.
Save a configuration of the AP8 programmable amplifier. This file will allow cloning configurations in
several AP8 programmable amplifiers or edit this file without being connected to the programmable
amplifier. This structure will be called CONFIGURATION and the names of these files follow this syntaxis:
AP8_Cxxx.xml
Load firmware to both the PR PRO programmer or the programmable amplifier AP8. The names of these
files follow this syntaxis: Mxxx.FIR (For AP8) or Cxxx.FIR (For PR PRO).
Conceptually, these are the possible file transfers
indicating the origin and the destination of the file.