Paradise P300 specifications Menu Structure Diagrams, To Completely Setup Initially

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TO COMPLETELY SETUP INITIALLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER

7

8

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

YES /

 

 

 

MAIN

1:Status 2:Change

3:Monitor

 

 

 

NO /

4

5

6

4:Info 5:Log 6:Test 7:Setup 8:Action

 

 

MAIN

PREV

Main Menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

1:Initial config

2:Config check

Full Keyboard Detail

 

 

 

7:Setup

Memories: 3:Store

4:Recall

5:Erase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Tx Service: [?]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1:Initial config

1=Off 2=Closed Network 3=IBS/SMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modem prompts for

Set Tx terrestrial rate: [0000000bps]

TO CHANGE PARMETERS (eg Tx CLOCKING)

 

every parameter in turn.

(2400-4920000) ??????? (YES)

 

MAIN

1:Status 2:Change 3:Monitor

4:Info 5:Log 6:Test 7:Setup 8:Action

Operator continues to enter selection until modem completely configured !

Main Menu

2

Change: 1:Tx 2:Rx 3:Terr-Intfc

2:Change

4:Rem M&C 5:User-Opt 6:Time/Date

 

1

Tx: 1:Service 2:Baseband

3:Clocking

1:Tx

4:Modulator 5:ESC/Aux

 

 

 

3

Tx Clock Mode: [Internal]

TO DISPLAY STATUS

3:Clocking

1=Tx clock in 2=Internal 3=Rx clock

 

MAIN

1:Status 2:Change 3:Monitor

4:Info 5:Log 6:Test 7:Setup 8:Action

Current value displayed in [square brackets].

Press 1, 2 or 3 as required, YES to leave unchanged,

Main Menu

1

Tx path OK for 3.7days

1:Status

Rx path OK for 2.1days BER < 1E-12

 

NO/PREV to go back one menu, or MAIN for main menu

When the configuration is complete, select STATUS from the main menu, check the LED status indicators, and read the message on the LCD. The messages are carefully worded to convey as much information as possible about any faults.

If you have configured the unit, but it will not operate as expected, try SETUP, CHECK, this takes approximately 10 seconds to run and checks the configuration for unusual settings (eg IBS with 7/8 rate FEC). If anything is found a warning is displayed and can be masked by pressing YES. These are only warnings, and after you mask each displayed warning you may continue to operate in that mode if required.

Use the INFO, VIEW CONFIG, TX/RX/COMMON screens to display the summarised configuration.

Then, if need be, read the rest of this handbook. If that fails, when you are sure you have the unit configured correctly and you have checked the status on the LCD, call us for technical support. We will do our best to remotely diagnose the problem.

6.2MENU STRUCTURE DIAGRAMS

The full modem menu structure is presented on the following pages. In order to not over-complicate the menu screens for modems which do not have the full feature set, some menu options only display if features are fitted and/or active.

Items in [Square Braces] are relevant only when the modem is configured in certain modes and are not displayed unless the modem is suitably configured. For example menu options relating to certain features of IBS or IDR framing only display if the Tx or Rx Service is set for IBS or IDR.

Items displayed with a “-Option”suffix such as [AGC OUTPUT]-Option:Monitor/AGConly appear on the menu's when the relevant feature is available on that modem. This may be a feature controlled by a front panel entered “Feature Code” or a feature requiring a hardware option (as per this example).

Some items require not only the feature to be available in the modem, but also the feature to be currently active before they are displayed. For example the option to raise a deferred alarm if the distant Eb/No falls below a certain level (shown on the diagrams as [DISTANT Eb/No]-Option:AUPC) requires the AUPC feature to be available and switched on before the menu option is shown.

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Paradise P300 specifications Menu Structure Diagrams, To Completely Setup Initially