Netwatch Site Controller; Front Panel Rf Adjustment; Front Panel Led Indicators - Harmonic PWRLink II 4100S Series Product Manual

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User Interface Options
3.2

NETWatch Site Controller

Harmonic's NETWatch Site Controller provides a complete element
management system, including a Windows™-based GUI and
communications package for monitoring and controlling a network of
multiple PWL 4100S transmitters either remotely or locally. For information
on installing and using this system, consult the NETWatch Site Controller
Instruction Manual.
3.3

Front Panel RF Adjustment

NOTE: Harmonic recommends that you use the front panel RF Adjustment
The PWL 4100S front panel includes an RF adjustment control, labeled RF Adj ,
as shown in Figure 1-1 on page 1-2. The RF adjustment potentiometer
provides screwdriver-adjustable control of the input signal RF pad.
The RF pad adjustment potentiometer provides the following options:
• Each clockwise turning step of the RF adjustment switch increases the
RF attenuation by 0.1 dB.
• Each counterclockwise step of the switch decreases the RF attenuation
by 0.1 dB.
• Each full turn has 10 steps, equal to 1.0 dB.
Note that the RF adjustment switch works by communicating with the
microprocessor, which in turn adjusts the pad value.
3.4

Front Panel LED Indicators

The PWL 4100S front panel includes two LEDs, as shown in Figure 1-1 on
page 1-2.
• The Status LED illuminates red if an alarm condition exists within the
transmitter, and for a short period during power up. The Status LED
illuminates green if no alarm condition exists and the transmitter is
operating normally.
One type of alarm condition is the RF signal low alarm. The Status LED
indicates an alarm (red) whenever the RF composite power level at the
input of the transmitter falls below 28 dBmV. If the level rises above the
28 dBmV threshold, the Status LED illuminates green.
• The Select LED illuminates yellow when the transmitter module is selected
via the front panel controls of the HLP 4200WD.
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control only if the interface options described in Section 3.1 and
Section 3.2 are not available.
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