Detector Settings; Signal Mode; Channel - Arcom QAM Snare Snoop User Manual

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Detector Settings

QAM Snare Snoop is very flexible as to how it operates.
Specifics related to the desired detector settings are
configured here.

Signal Mode

Signal mode is the terminology used to describe the leakage
detector operating in Analog, QAM, Pilot/QAM or OFDM
modes. If it desired to use any of these modes - then Signal
mode needs to be turned to On. When Signal mode is turned
off, the unit will only operate in Shielding Test mode (used in
conjunction with a Pilot transmitter device for in-home
troubleshooting) and the unit will automatically go into Shielding Test mode when the
Detector setting is selected.
OFDM modes and that is what you would like to do, then the Signal mode needs to be
turned on.

Channel

This is where the leakage detector channel and channel
format is selected for QAM, Analog, Pilot/QAM and OFDM
modes.
Snoop can operate simultaneously at two frequencies one
above and one below 650MHz. The channels below 650MHz
are considered to be the low band and the channels above
650MHz is considered to be the LTE band. Low band allows selection of OFDM, QAM,
Pilot/QAM, Analog, or OFF. LTE band allows selection of OFDM, QAM, or off.
To configure, the logic is to select the desired band and press enter. The arrow
buttons will cycle between available modulation formats or off – press enter for the
desired selection.
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If the unit will not allow you to select QAM, analog, or

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