The
Anstat
command is provides a summary representation of the analog RF
output values for each of the RF channel inputs and outputs.
Anstat Screen
Note:
Internally the outputs are provided through individual modules referred to as
“Quad Blocks”, providing 4 outputs (either RF, Digital, or Time Code) per module.
The unit is also divided into three rows of 12 outputs, the top row being referred
to as Row A, the middle as row B, and the bottom as row C. Typically Quad
Blocks of the same type will be fitted in the same row, with the maximum number
of Quad Blocks per row being three. Standard configuration practice is to fit RF
Quad Blocks in row A, Digital in row B, and Time Code in row C, however some
configurations may not permit this i.e. if the unit is configured with 24 RF outputs
(6 RF quad blocks), 4 Digital outputs(1 Digital quad block), and 4 Time Code
outputs (1 Time Code quad block), the RF quad blocks would be fitted in rows A
and B, and the Digital and Time Code quad blocks would be fitted in row C.