USER'S MANUAL RP-200
4.2 On-screen Display
The following figure shows the location and significance of the indicators appearing
on the RP-200 screen.
Pilot signal
name
The equipment version is displayed when powering on only.
4.3 Signal Generation
The instrument can generate up to four different pilot signals at the same time. Each
pilot signal can be activated/deactivated and modified independently from the others.
When switching on the RP-200, the instrument recovers the signal configuration set
in the previous work session and shows it on the display. The user should then choose
the frequencies and levels required according to the application.
4.3.1 Pilot Signal Activation and Deactivation
When the instrument is switched on, the display shows a table containing the name
of the pilot signal (P1, P2, ... ) in the first column, and whether this signal is activated or
deactivated (showing an X when activated) in the last column, the ON column. To
activate/deactivate a signal, move the cursor turning the rotary selector [1] until it is over
the signal to be activated/deactivated (P2, for example) and press the rotary selector [1]
to confirm. The frequency cell of the selected signal (the FREQ column) will show a
second cursor. Move this cursor until it is over the ON column cell by repeatedly
pressing the rotary selector [1]. Then turn the rotary selector to activate/deactivate the
signal.
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Pilot signal
Pilot signal
level
frequency
FREQ
Figure 3.- On-screen display.
Activated pilot
signal indicator
dBmV
V 1.00
Equipment
version:
V 1.00
Low battery
indicator:
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