Paradise P300 Change, User-Opt, Display Menu Options are, Status Screen, Upgrade Messages

Models: P300

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6.10.10 Change, User-Opt, AGC Output Menu
Analog output: [0] (0-15) ?? (YES)
0 AGC, 1-15 refer to handbook appdx E
Change, User-Opt, AGC Output Menu

6.10.8 Change, User-Opt, Operation, ALARMS Menu

Customer specific requirements: 1:Relay mode [0] 2:Fault mode [0]

Change, User-Opt, Operation, Alarms Menu

The two options under this menu are to enable Paradise to add customer specific features to the standard software and avoid having special versions of software for specific customers. As most special requests relate to either alarm handling or relay operation, we have defined two user variables which we can test in the main code, and if necessary perform special functions. This might include for example delaying the fault relays under specific alarm conditions, as requested on our previous modem products.

The specific functions available are listed in Appendix E on page 201.

RELAY MODE A value from 0-15, where 0 is `Normal`. Default: 0

FAULT MODE A value from 0-15, where 0 is `Normal`. Default: 0

6.10.9 Change, User-Opt, DISPLAY Menu

Display: 1:Status screen 2:Upgrade messages/notes

Change, User-Opt, Display Menu

The options are:

STATUS SCREEN

This selection are covered in the section Status Screen Display on page 49. The

 

options available are Tx & RX TRAFFIC SUMMARY or CONFIGURATION

 

SUMMARY. Default Tx & Rx Traffic Summary

UPGRADE

 

MESSAGES

The unit will by default display notes on the LCD (typically “Note ”) when there

 

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is an upgrade option available to add extra facilities at this point in the menu

structure. At such a point pressing the Down Arrow will explain what extra facilities are possible. The operator has the choice to either ENABLE or DISABLE the display of these messages. Default: Enable.

This option is only available if the Monitor/AGC option is fitted when the modem has an uncommitted 0-10V DC output on the alarms connector, sourced from a 10 bit DAC. This has been specifically provided to allow customer access to internal signals such as the AGC level or the Eb/No value. The exact signal output on this port is user controlled by entering a number from 0-15 at this menu. The full list of options available are described in Appendix E on page 201. Default: 0 (standard AGC voltage).

P300H

P300 Series Modem Installation and Operating Handbook

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Paradise P300 specifications Change, User-Opt, Display Menu Options are, Status Screen, Upgrade Messages