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Configuration Options via GUI (Cont.)
Typical System
Status Screen
OAT100R System Status
Note:
In both the System Status and Tuner Information screens, the site location, if specified
in the System Setup screen or in the command line interface Setup Menu, is identified in blue
text to the right of the screen title.
For each transport stream, the System Status screen identifies the tuner (OAT100R RF IN
port)number, the tuner channel number, the tuner signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio, the program
number range, and the streaming bitrates. Depending on the output mode, the display also
identifies (for each stream) either the RF channel or the multicast IP address and port number.
From the System Status screen, you can click on a tuner channel number to access the
Tuner Menu for the selected tuner. Also, you can click on an RF channel number or multicast
IP address, depending on the output mode, to access the System Setup screen and menu
options for the OAT100R. Refer to “Tuner Menu Options” on pages 26 to 28 for information
on the Tuner Menu and “OAT100R System Setup Options” on pages 30 to 34 for information
on the System Setup display and menu options.
To view the System Status data at any time while you are working in the web GUI, click on
System Status
in the options panel at the left of the screen.
The Tuner S/N Ratio and Bitrates columns refresh every 30 seconds with the latest data. The
background colors in these columns provide the following information about the data values:
• Signal-to-noise ratio: Under standard operating conditions, the signal-to-noise ratio value
should be shown with a white background. If a tuner’s signal-to-noise ratio is less than 18, the
value will be shown with a yellow background.