Introduction
1.4
Guided Tour
1.4.1
Construction
The receiver is constructed using a screened fan-ventilated chassis. All
operational inputs and outputs are via the rear panel connectors. The unit
may be operated free-standing on a horizontal flat surface, or mounted in
a 19" rack. 1RU rack height is required. It is important that horizontal
airflow is not obstructed, to maintain the airflow required to cool the unit.
1.4.2
Front Panel Controls
Overview
The front panel is fitted with a keypad that is used to set up and monitor
the unit. Information on the use of these controls is given in Chapter 3,
Operating the Equipment Locally. Figure 1.2 gives an overview on how to
navigate the menus. Figure 1.3 explains how to edit these values once a
menu item is selected.
Figure 1.2: Navigating the Menus.
Figure 1.3: Editing Values in a Menu.
Edit and Save
In the edit mode, when the correct value is in place, exit and save by
pressing multiple times to the right, to move the cursor outside the edit
area. When the cursor leaves the edit area, the new setting will be saved,
and the keypad will revert to the navigation mode.
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Move cursor up /
Return to
previous menu
Move cursor down /
Position Cursor
scroll up
scroll down
Increment
value
Decrement
value
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Select item
at cursor
Position Cursor
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