USER'S MANUAL. PROMAX-10
b) F. PILOT 1
It defines a frequency belonging to the forward band (from 45 to 862 MHz)
where the first measurement of level will be done. This parameter, and the rest
of pilots, is defined digit by digit, by pressing repeatedly and turning the rotary
selector.
c) F. PILOT 2
It defines the second pilot frequency belonging to the forward band.
d) F. PILOT 3
It defines the third pilot frequency belonging to the forward band.
e) F. PILOT 4
It defines the fourth pilot frequency belonging to the forward band.
To accede to the second page of the
TILT configuration menu, press the CONFIG
key again. This screen permits to define the
frequencies of the pilots belonging to the return path
(from 5 to 100 MHz). As in previous screen, the
frequencies are defined digit by digit.
To leave the configuration menu of the TILT mode, just press the key of the
operating mode you wish to access.
4.2.6 DATALOGGER operating mode.
The LOGGER function permits to automatically measure the level, the
Carrier/Noise ratio and the Video/Audio ratio (the latter only in the case of analogue
channels) as well as the power channel and MER measurements of each active
channel in the channel plan (see paragraph Channel Plan editor at section 4.2.1. Unit
Global Configuration). These measurements are stored in the memory so that they can
be subsequently viewed, printed or transferred to a PC. The PROMAX-10 will store up
to 55 obtained channels or loggers in the memory, with a maximum of up to 140
analysed channels in each.
When pressing the LOGGER [16] key, a
screen similar to the one of the attached figure will
appear. The first line shows the logger number
(i.e. 53 in the attached figure) followed by the date it was
acquired (only if MEASURE function was executed on
that logger previously). Below, the different functions
you can perform from this operating mode are shown:
VIEW, MEASURE and PRINT.
On the bottom of the display appears present time and date. To modify them
see section 4.2.1 Global Configuration Menu.
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Figure 36.- TILT configuration. 2/2
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Figure 37.- LOGGER function.
Initial menu.
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