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Chapter 6 - Measuring Mode UMS (Upstream-Monitoring-System)
AMA 310/UMS V21.0
Figure 6-4 Start display of the LC display after starting the UMS (TS output via ASI)
On the right bottom in the LCD, the current time and the date are shown.
6.3
Power Save Mode
If the saving mode is set (see chapter 8.1.1.3 - Power Save Mode), the graphics screen (together
with the LC display illumination and the keyboard illumination) switches off automatically after a
short time. Above the
F5
key an inverted note regarding this saving mode appears:
Figure 6-5 Power save mode active (TS via ASI)
In the saving mode, which is set as the standard mode in permanent operation in the headend for
energy reasons, the accidental interruption of the UMS mode is made more difficult by the fact that
the display
POWER SAVE
replaces the menu item
ABORT
. An interruption in the power save
mode is only possible by pressing the
HOME
key.
By pressing the
F5
key, the saving mode may be temporarily deactivated, for example in order to
check the graphics display. The following display is shown:
Figure 6-6 Power save mode inactive (TS via IP)
After about 10 seconds, the instrument returns automatically to the power save mode.
The power save mode remains switched on as long as it is not de-activated manually. This means,
even if the UMS function is once left via
HOME
or if the autostart mechanism takes effect (see
Chapter 6.4) and the instrument has been current less for some time, after a renewed activation of
the UMS mode, the power save mode is active again.
6.4
Autostart
The headend can be set such that the UMS function is automatically started after switching the
instrument on (see Chapter 8.1.1.1). It is recommended to activate this function if the instrument is
firmly installed in a headend. Thus, the instrument is automatically ready for operation again after a
power failure.