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addr: IP address formatted as n1:n2:n3:n4 where nn1, n2, n3, and n4 are integers between 0 and 255.

IP address of local Mail Relay server, if any. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal

regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

RPATH SEND

Command ordering IRD to immediately send a Return Path report. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

RPATH TO username@addr

username: Legal string of keyboard characters without white space.

addr: IP address formatted as n1:n2:n3:n4 where nn1, n2, n3, and n4 are integers between 0 and 255.

Email address destination for Return Path reporting. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

SAVENV

Saves all the current global and Unit Setting NV parameters (in NVRAM) to the Flash memory space designated as BACKUP.

Note: Some unit-set parameters, which would not make sense to “back up”, may not be saved.

A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

SAVEP [entry#] [channel_label]

entry#: A Preset Table Entry number or the text, PERM. If a preset entry, must be equal to a number between 1 and N inclusive, where N is the highest entry number.

channel_label:Channel Label associated with a unit setting or a Preset Table entry. If attempting to supply the channel_label parameter alone, a value of PERM is not legal. Parameter must be

astring of continuous non-white-space keyboard characters. Unit will truncate user input to 10 characters.

Command saves current Unit Settings to a Preset Table entry, or if entry# is PERM, a current Transient Setting is loaded into the unit's Permanent unit setting. Those metadata fields in the extended Preset Entry that have no analog in the current Unit setting will be populated with spec defaults. User must use ADDE command to set those fields.

If entry# is supplied alone, current unit settings are written to that entry, overwriting existing data if it had been in use. If channel_label is supplied alone, and if that same Label already appears at a used Preset Table entry, then the current unit settings overwrite that old Preset data. If channel_label is supplied alone and no used Preset has that Label, then the current settings are written to the lowest empty Preset Table entry and then given that same Label. If both entry# and channel_label parameters are supplied, then the current unit settings are written at that Entry (overwriting existing data if any) and that entry is supplied that same Label (equal to channel_label).

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Contents Unity4600 Unity 4600 User’s Manual Table of Contents Alarms and Warnings Unity 4600 User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G General Information Manual OverviewUnity 4600 Overview FunctionalDescription PhysicalTechnical Specifications Unity 4600 SpecificationsSee See Transport In Options on SNR Audio OutputFRONT-PANEL Monitors ALARM/CUEING Relays Serial PortsEthernet Port FRONT-PANEL EmailTransport In Options LNB DC Power Turbo PSK Receiver OPTION, Broadcom Protocol DVB-QPSK Turbo PSK Receiver with 4-PORT Switch Option RF Switch InputASI Transport Input Option DVB-ASI InputSafety Summary Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations COMPEL→DPI DtmfIRD CompelKMS LANPTS PMTRAM Tmra This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Unpacking and Inspection Location and MountingInstallation RackMounting DesktopTransport Unity 4600 ConnectionsOptions Rear panel Connectors Txdo + Txdo Rxdi +Rxdi ASI OUTSerial Port Configuration ConfigurationsDevice AssignmentsHandling RF input Installation TestingCheck Unity 4600 User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Theory of Operation Automated recoverySummary Operation Operation from Front Panel Unity 4600 Front-panel LayoutLCD Screen Relationships Alarm/Warning Screens Recovery AbortRF Switch Bypass Installation TestDefault Unit SetupHome ScreensLED Indicators Front-panel LED Indicator Descriptions Interpreting LEDsServices User Commands Command directory for Unity 4600 terminal commandsOperation from Local/Remote Terminal SyntaxAud1rt Same as aud1rt above Level Integer between 0 and 100 inclusive Command ends telnet sessions. Same as Quit command Time Time in seconds Lnbtst voltagerange tone Source Or O PC device baud parityCommand ends telnet sessions. Same as Exit command RD group RP group Rpath to username@addr Port RouteSetlnb Rffeed LOfreq Source Not used. In legacy IRDs, this was Fade timeout Test group value Maintenance General TroubleshootingNo audio, video, or ASI output No output or indicationsAlarms and Warnings Missing an audio, video, or ASI output while others are okayAlarm and Warning Descriptions LCD Alarm or Warning Meaning / Possible CauseASI transport output bears no program content because a Changes have been made on uplink transport mux No Program Allocation Table detected in input carrier or Ser pt N fail This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G 624-0294, or e-mailservice@wegener.com WarrantyTechnical Support Customer Service ? Other Screens? @ Menu Up? Press ESC Home? Hold In ESC Info Screens? Other Screens? @ Application Current Menu Up? Press ESC Misc Setups Press Enter Menu ScreensParameter Screens Change? Press Enter?Other Screens? @ Unit Label UnityThis page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Index LAN LCD PIDUneven mechanical loading SDTThis page intentionally left blank
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