
SPG8000A User Manual
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The format of the readouts usually follow these guidelines:
•
The top line of the display lists the current menu selection. The first word
is usually the name of the selected button menu, followed by the name of
a parameter or category.
•
The second line of the display shows the setting of the selected menu
setting. As shown in example 1 above, a bullet in front of a setting
indicates that setting is the currently selected setting.
•
As shown in examples 1 and 2 above, if a carriage return character is
displayed at the far right of the second line, this indicates one of both of
these
two situations:
o
There are additional settings that can be accessed by pressing the
left (◄) or right (►) arrow button. When the
needed
setting is
displayed, press
ENTER
to select that
setting.
o
There is a submenu available for the menu selection that can be
accessed by pressing ENTER. When you enter a submenu, press
BACK
to return to the top menu.
•
As shown in example 2 above, if the second line of the display reads
“Press ENTER for menu,” this indicates that you need to press
ENTER
to
access the submenu for that menu
select
ion.
•
As shown in example 3 above, if there are multiple alerts or faults
reported in the STATUS menu, the far right of the second line will display
the currently viewed alert or fault number followed by the total number of
alerts or faults. In example 3, the display shows “1/3,” indicating that the
currently displayed alert is number one of three reported alerts. In this
situation, press the left (◄) or right (►) arrow button to view the other
alerts or faults.
AES Button Menu
Use the AES button menu to vi
ew and configure the timing offset and
voltage of the Word Clock (48 kHz) output. Figure
shows the top
level diagram for the AES button menu.
Summary of Contents for SPG8000A
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Page 182: ...168 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 61 AES button menu diagram...
Page 190: ...176 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 73 EMBED button menu diagram...
Page 194: ...180 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 77 DOLBY E CONFIG submenu diagram part 2...
Page 197: ...SPG8000A User Manual 183 Figure 81 REF button menu diagram part 2...
Page 200: ...186 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 84 SDI button menu diagram part 2...
Page 211: ...SPG8000A User Manual 197 Figure 96 SDI ANC PAYLOAD submenu diagram part 2...
Page 213: ...SPG8000A User Manual 199 Figure 97 STATUS button menu diagram part 1...
Page 215: ...SPG8000A User Manual 201 Figure 99 SYSTEM button menu diagram part 1...
Page 216: ...202 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 100 SYSTEM button menu diagram part 2...
Page 225: ...SPG8000A User Manual 211 Figure 107 SNMP TRAPS submenu diagram part 2...
Page 240: ...226 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 123 PTP primary master menu diagram part 1...
Page 241: ...SPG8000A User Manual 227 Figure 124 PTP primary master menu diagram part 2...
Page 243: ...SPG8000A User Manual 229 Figure 126 PTP primary slave menu diagram part 2...