A list of the top-level screens and their functions are summarized in Figure 3.1, which fol-
lows.
Table 3.1:
Screen Name
Home Screen
Unit Info (Shortcut) Screen
Alarm/Warning Screens (When
applicable)
Recovery Abort (When applicable) •
Front-Panel Email (when
applicable)
SW Download Status (when
applicable)
Quick-List Control Screens
(Multiple)
RF Switch Bypass (When RF
switch option is installed)
Installation Test
Unit Status/History
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Summary of Top-Level LCD Screens and Their Functions
Shows basic receive settings and indications about special unit conditions
•
Shows unit's serial number, label, and model number
• Shows unit's application software version number
• Shows other key unit information.
•
Shows current alarms and warnings (if any)
•
Shows historic alarms
•
Allows user to clear historic alarm records
•
Allows user to acknowledge/clear certain warnings.
Allows user to abort a recovery in progress or abort the result of an
automated recovery - or -
•
Allows user to adopt a recovered setting as a new permanent setting
Allows user to read and clear unread email sent by network control
Allows user to monitor the progress of a software download over satellite
A variable number of commonly-used control screens duplicated at the
top level for easy access
Allows the user to force the receiver to accept a carrier only at a
designated feed port at all times
Allows user to implement special test modes useful at initial unit
installation
Allows user to access unit status and diagnostics. Typical items located
under this menu include:
•
Current unit state
•
Signal Quality
•
Last commanded and last successful unit settings
•
Program Analysis
•
Local audio/video decompression history
•
Network control status/history
•
Current LAN settings
•
Encryption settings
•
Unit internal temperature
•
Option module presence/status
•
Unit information screen (including software version)
•
Control to clear diagnostics
Functions/Applications
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