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RCD9 Receiver Operators Manual
Control Menus and Receiver Operation
Issue No: 1
Page: 17
Ref: RCD9-ASUM-7001
Copyright © 2017 IMT Ltd, trading as Vislink
6.
Control Menus and Receiver Operation
On/Off Switches
There are two on/off switches on the unit.
The rear panel switch isolates the AC input from the unit and is provided for safety reasons
to isolate the unit.
The front panel switch is a unit standby switch and in the O position de-powers the main
circuitry of the unit when powered from AC or DC; some circuitry inside the unit remains
powered. For further information, see AC supply connection and protective earth in
Section 1.1.
Status LED
The front panel status LED is used to indicate the general condition of the unit.
State
Description
Green
Normal healthy condition
Flashing Green
Unit is OK, however there is no video (or ASI) transport stream
from the transmitter
Red
Fault or warning
Table 6-1
Status LED Overview
Local LED
State
Description
Green
Indicates configuration is possible by LCD front panel and
remote PC software.
Table 6-2
Local LED Overview
Operator Controls
The MVL-HD3 Diversity Receiver is configured using an LCD display and six push buttons.
These are arranged as four navigation buttons (
▲▼◄►
), OK and ESC (escape).
The OK button is used to store a modified parameter in non-volatile memory, this
parameter will be used to configure the unit and will become the default value when next
powered on. Use the ESC button to exit a menu without storing the parameter in memory.
Video Monitoring on the Front Panel LCD Screen
Received video picture monitoring is available on the full color front panel LCD screen
where security clearance allows.
To access the function, navigate to the Overview screen by repeatedly pressing the ESC
button. Use the
◄
►
keys to navigate between the status screens and video display.
Receiver Current Status and Alarm Screens
These screens show the status of the unit and any alarms present.