6.3Status SCREEN DISPLAY

When Status is selected the LCD switches to a display of the current modem status. This is a series of screens which are accessible from each other with the Up and Down keys. The available status screens are summarised in the following diagram:

P A R A D I S E

STATUS

RX OK

D A T A C O M

 

 

TX OK

P300 Series

TEST

Satellite Modem

STANDBY

Tx path OK for 3.7days

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

 

YES /

7

8

9

 

ENTER

 

NO /

4

5

6

MAIN

PREV

0 1 2 3

Status Display (no faults)

 

 

 

Status Display (Tx & Rx faults)

Tx: 68.5734M 64k Rx: 73.4256M 64k

 

 

Configuration

Tx: 68.5734M 64k Rx: 73.4256M 64k

 

 

Carr:On,

Eb/No:16.3dB

Local

 

 

Summary

Carr:On,

Eb/No:Unlocked ALARM!

 

 

User selection of default screen when ‘Sttattussellectted

Tx path OK for 3.7days

Rx path OK for 2.1days BER < 1E12

Other status screens

by pressing Up or Down from 1st ‘Status‘ screen

Traffic Status

Tx Fault: No clock from interface

Summary

Rx Fault: Demod unlocked at 73.4256MHz

Rx path OK since: 15:13:44 on 05/07/97

 

 

Rx Status

Rx Fault: Demod unlocked at

 

User BER: 1.0e-12, Buffer +00 -00 53%

 

 

(detailed)

73.4256MHz with sweep width of 10KHz

 

 

 

 

Tx path OK since 17:10:25 on 05/07/97

Tx Status

Tx Fault: No input clock from

(detailed)

interface (line TT)

Demod: Eb/No:16.3dB User BER:1.0e-12

 

 

Demod status

Demod: Unlocked

 

Offset: +3.4KHz Carrier Level: -38dBm

 

 

(detailed)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The operator has the option to display either the Configuration Summary Screen (shown first above) or the Traffic Status Summary Screen (shown second above) when Status is selected from the main menu. The selection between screens is made under Change, User-Opt, Display. These screens are now each discussed in turn:

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