SDC2000
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User Manual
Rev. 1.0 - 12/04/05
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[Phas] This field enables or disables detection of a
reception phase error condition. When enabled
“[Phas]”, in the event of an error the system switches to
analogue (if allowed). When disabled “[—]”, in the event
of an error the system will not switch to analogue (if
allowed). When an alarm is triggered by a SUB-FRAME
phase error, it is reported in field Sts (Sts:[02]).
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[Pari] This field enables or disables detection of a
reception phase error condition. When enabled
“[Pari]”, in the event of an error the system switches to
analogue (if allowed). When disabled “[—]”, in the event
of an error the system will not switch to analogue (if
allowed). When an alarm is triggered by a SUB-FRAME
phase error, it is reported in field Sts (Sts:[01]).
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[PLL] This field reports a “PLL not locked to received
signal” condition. This error only occurs when there is
no physical connection between source and
equipment; the PLL locks to the digital signal carrier,
regardless of information content. When an alarm is
triggered by a PLL not locked condition, it is reported in
field Sts (Sts:[10]).
N.B.:
When more than one error occurs, this is reported in
binary format among those enabled (binary system: 0, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F).
[AUTO]
Push the encoder when this item is blinking to select
the input used by the system. Move the knob back or
forward in edit mode to choose ANALOGue, DIGITal or
AUTOmatic input. In AUTOmatic, the system switches
to digital when a valid (although mute) connection is
present.
[SCAoff]
Push the encoder when this item is blinking to change
the input switch. You can toggle between SCAoff and
SCAon.
[MPX_IN]
In this submenu, you may use the knob to set the digital
MPX input level.
Move back to exit the menu; move forward to access
edit mode for available parameters.
Use the knob to move the cursor to the parameter you
wish to edit; when cursor is on the parameter, push the
encoder and edit as required.
Using the knob, you can cause the MPX-I channel to blink.