Routine Operation
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SCM4000
Operator’s Guide/Tech Ref Manual
The Main Screen is your starting point for navigating through the
various menus and provides access to the various sub-menus.
The Main Screen provides access to the current values of the
Preset selected and the Preset options available.
The menus will display several different cursors which may
change as various menu options are selected. The cursors are
as follows:
•
The
>>
cursor, displayed to the left of a menu option,
indicates the option contains a sub-menu, when selected.
Selecting that option, using the arrow keys and/or
SEL
key, will bring you to the sub-menu.
For example, selecting the
System Menu
option from the
Main Screen shown in
and then selecting the
>> Preset Menu
option
from the
System Menu
shown in
, will bring you to the
Preset Menu
sub-menu
shown in
Figure 3-18: SCM4000 Main Screen Menu - Typical
Figure 3-19: System Menu - Typical
SCM4000
Modulator
>>System Menu
System Menu
>> Preset Menu
Active Errors
Error Log
Figure 3-20: Preset Menu - Typical
•
The
>
cursor
indicates the menu item selected contains
options that can be changed using the arrow keys and the
SEL
key.
•
The
!
cursor is displayed when a
>
menu option is
selected for change. It will also be displayed while the
arrow keys are being used to make option selections.
After pressing the
SEL
key to select the option or value,
the
!
cursor will change back to a
>
cursor.
If no arrow keys are pressed within approximately 7
seconds, the
!
cursor will change back to a
>
cursor, and
the original option or value will be displayed. The
SEL
key must be pressed to store any changes when the
!
cursor is displayed.
•
The
*
cursor is displayed for menu items that are read-
only indications or for items that are currently inactive.
If you press the
SEL
key when the
*
cursor is displayed,
the
display will become locked on that screen
to allow
you to observe status changes, i.e., to allow you to
monitor Packet Errors, Video Status (
Good
or
Bad
), etc.
Pressing the
ESC
key unlocks the display and returns you
to the Main Screen.
Preset Menu
* #X: Preset #X
Save Settings
Recall Preset
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