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To modify this value, it is necessary to press
the
button, this will make the first digit
blink ON and OFF.
Then press
or
to change its value
between 0 and 9.
If the
button is pressed again, the next
digit is selected and will start to blink. This
can also be modified in the same way.
Repeat this process until the first three digits
are displaying the desired value.
Once the decimal section of the video
carrier frequency has been selected, the
and
buttons permit the user to select the
following values for this particular digit:
.0 => .00 MHz
.5 => .50 MHz
.2 => .25 MHz
.7 => .75 MHz
Input values allow a range from 46 to 862
MHz.
To store data, press
and keep it pressed
down for approximately 3 seconds: 4
dashes will indicate that the data has been
stored correctly:
5.1.2. - Input menu.
Press the
button again to enter this
menu.
Unit used as an Amplifier:
• 7 segment LED's:
These will show the same frequency/
channel as the output.
• LED indicators:
A
B
C
Unit used as a Converter:
• 7 segment LED's:
These will show the input frequency/
channel to be set.
• LED indicators:
A
B
C
A change of frequency/channel and the
selection and storing of these changes is
carried out following the process already
described in step a).
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Analogue Channel Processor
5.1.3. - Output level
By pressing the
button, it is possible to
gain access to the output level selection. In
this case, there is no cursor for the selection
of the digit, and instead the
buttons are used to choose the output level
between 00 (minimum) and 99 (maximum).
For example, 50:
5.2 Extended Menu
Press
and keep it pressed down for
approx. 3 seconds.
The selection of menus and the modification
of the selected value in each of these, as
well as the storing of the changes is carried
out in the same way as with the Normal
Menu.
5.2.1. - Device address
The first display that appears corresponds
to the address of the unit that allows it to be
controlled remotely.
The format of the display is A. 045.
and