Editing The Signal Level End Of Scale; Editing The Span Value; Activate The Max Hold Function; Full Band Mapping - Rover Instruments MASTER STC User Manual

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12.3 EDITING THE SIGNAL LEVEL END OF SCALE

Using the Standard Navigation Mode, highlight the top level (end of scale) value on the y-
axis, then select the desired end of scale value.

12.4 EDITING THE SPAN VALUE

Using the Standard Navigation Mode, highlight the span (SP) value. Then select the
desired span value. Only pre-defined span values (from 2 MHz to FULL) can be set. No fine
adjustment is possible.

12.5 ACTIVATE THE MAX HOLD FUNCTION

Press once and release the SPECT [4] key. The MaxH icon will be displayed on the bottom
row in correspondence with the "ENCRYPT" item on the right edge of the display. Press
once and release the SPECT [4] key again to quit the MaxHold function.

12.6 FULL BAND MAPPING

The meter can display a bar diagram in which each bar displays the signal level detected
on a specific channel into the whole selected frequency band. The bar diagram, the marker,
and the display bottom row can display several parameters, depending on the meter
configuration.

FULL BAND MAPPING DISPLAY CONFIGURATION

Press and hold for 2'' the MPEG SERVICE LIST [B] key. Using the Standard Navigation
Mode, highlight the TV CONFIG.& COUNTRY item, then press the encoder knob to enter
the configuration menu. Using the Standard Navigation Mode, highlight the BARS TYPE
item and select the required display mode as described below.
SIGNAL LEVEL / CHANNEL POWER DETECTED INTO EACH CHANNEL
(BARSCAN)
Using the Standard Navigation Mode, select the LEVEL item. Each bar will display the
real time video signal peak level (analogue signals) or the real time channel power
(digital signals) detected in the corresponding frequency channel.

AUDIO AND VIDEO PEAK LEVEL DETECTED INTO EACH CHANNEL

Using the Standard Navigation Mode, select AUD/LEV. Each bar will display at the
same time the real time audio peak level and the real time video peak level measured
in the corresponding channel. This display mode make sense only when performed on
analogue signals.
SIGNAL LEVEL COMPARISON (TILT) BETWEEN TWO USERS-DEFINED
CHANNEL
Using the Standard Navigation Mode, select TILT. The meter will display the signal
level difference between two user-defined channels. These two channels can be
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