Motorola DSR-6400 manual Fast Facts 9 Archive

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Fast Facts 9 (Archive)

The Fast Facts 9 screen displays the unit’s current user-selected message from the list of all messages within the Archive. Messages appear in this list after being moved here from the Inbox screen (Fast Facts 8).

Fast Facts 9 (ARCHIVE)

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Note: The unit will maintain up to 300 mail messages between the Inbox mail messages (Fast Facts 8) and the Archived messages (Fast Facts 9). For example, when the 301st message arrives, the oldest message is then automatically purged. The unit, therefore, maintains the most recent 300 mail messages. Performing a factory reset will delete all messages from the decoder and reset the Message Drop Count field ( B ) to 0.

Field

Name

Definition

A

Number of Archived

Displays the number of messages (0 to 300) that are currently in the Archive. For

 

Messages

more details, see the above note.

B

Message Drop

Indicates the number of messages that were dropped due to a system overflow. A

 

Count

system overflow occurs when the 300-message maximum is exceeded, as

 

 

described in the above note. If 0 appears in this field, no Archive messages have

 

 

been dropped since the most-recent factory reset. If 1 appears in this field, 301

 

 

messages have arrived since the most-recent factory reset and the oldest mes-

 

 

sage was automatically purged. If 2 appears in this field, 302 messages have

 

 

arrived and the two oldest messages were automatically purged. Etc.

C

Message Number

Displays the message number that is currently being displayed from the Archive.

 

 

To display a different message, use the 4 buttons to scroll through the mes-

 

 

sages. If a 1 appears in this field, it designates the message was moved to the

 

 

archive before all other archived messages. If this value is the same value as the

 

 

field for Number of Archived Messages ( A ), it designates the message is the

 

 

most-recently archived message.

 

 

To exit the message, press ENTER.

D

Page ID

Message Page ID. This number is a running count of the mail messages that

 

 

were sent from the BNC (uplink provider).

E

CRC

Message’s Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) value code.

 

 

 

F

Received Time

Displays the date and time at which this message was received at the decoder.

 

 

The time is shown in GPS, as defined at the uplink.

G

Message Text

Displays the text message.

 

 

 

H

Archived Time

Display the date and time at which this message was moved to the Archive. The

 

 

time is shown in GPS, as set up from the uplink.

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Contents Document No Operation Precautions Important Safety Instructions Advertencia Instrucciones de seguridad importantes Page Table of Contents Page DSR-6400 Series BitRt Field Status8SD Menu Chapter Page Introducing the DSR-6400 Series Key FeaturesDSR-6400 Series Models Model and Transcoding CapacityPID Assignments ASI OUT 1 Port PID MappingModel Available Relay Cue Tone PR Fields Processor / Back Panel AssociationsUnpacking and Connecting the DSR-6400 Series Unit Connecting the DSR-6400 Series UnitRelay UnpackingRack Mounting Guidelines Connecting the DSR-6400 Series Remote Operation To configure the DSR-6400 Series unit for remote operationTo operate the DSR-6400 Series decoder remotely Operating the DSR-6400 Series Using the Front Panel Navigating the Menus How to Use the Menus Overview of The LCD Panel Menu Tree Installation MenusChannel Selection Menus Diagnostic Menus Manual Tune Menu Installation MenusGigE Input ASI InputRF Input Mode Field Default Xpndr LFreq Field Modulation Menu Port Menu Port Config Menu Audio1 and Audio2 Menus DialNorm/Compress Field Default On-Moderate Audio1 and Audio2 Gain Menus Alarm Menu ASI Output Menu 4th Relay Menu DSR-6404 onlyOutput data rate is greater than 54 Mbps ASI Output Rate MenuReset Menu Pressing Enter or choosing Reset Type Video Out Menu Core MenuFirmware Menu Download Menu Disabled Channel Xpndr DR Menu Acquisition RecoveryChannel Menus Press E to continue or to stop Mpeg Select Menu AUD1LANG and AUD2LANG Menus Dspl Field Default All Text Lang Menu 10/100 MAC Address Menu IP Menus10/100 IP Address Menu 10/100 Dhcp Menu10/100 Subnet Mask Menu 10/100 Default Gateway MenuPort GigE MAC Address Menu GigE IP Address Menu GigE Default Gateway MenuGigE Subnet Mask Menu GigE TS Mode Menu GigE PassThru Dest Addr Menu GigE Xcoded Dest Addr MenuStatus0 Menu Status Display MenusASI Status1 MenuStatus3 Menu Status2 MenuStatus5 Menu Status4 MenuSync Field Status6 Menu Status7SD Menu Status8SD Menu Status10HD Menu Status9HD MenuStatus11 Menu Status12 Menu Status13 Menu Diagnostic Menus Unit Address Menu Audio Test Signal MenuTV Pass Card Menu NTSC/PAL M Test Pattern Options Video Test Signal MenuAd Insertion Test Menu If You Need Help Product SupportCalling for Repairs Downlink/L-Band Frequency Conversion Tables Page Language Abbreviations Language Abbreviation Introduction DiagnosticsFF1 Viewing the Fast Fact Diagnostic ScreensFast Facts 1 PRX Field Name Definition Fast Facts PRX VMC Fast Facts 4 Audio 1 Fast Facts 10/100 Ethernet Fast Facts Gigabit Network Fast Facts Decoder Address Fast Facts 8 Inbox Fast Facts 9 Archive Page DSR-6400 Series Specifications 100 101 Page Recycling Page Page Sequence Dr San Diego, CA Document No 583611-001, Rev. B

DSR-6400 specifications

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