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3.The last type, Raw COMPEL Data, must also be enabled by a non-volatile con- trol. (Actually, it is a factory setting that can only be modified with debug access.) When this type of COMPEL data stream is being processed normally by the IRD host processor, it is also output as-is (in binary witn non-printing characters) to the Printer. While Raw COMPEL Data is being dumped, it has exclusive access to the Printer device, and no other outputs can access the printer until the dump has completed.

2.5Installation Testing

The U4600 has a number of installation tests that may be performed from the front panel. From the Home screen, press the right arrow until the Installation Testing screen is dis- played.

RF Input Check This test is used to verify an RF connection to a properly functioning LNB at any RF port. Perform the check as follows:

a.Press ENT from the Installation Testing screen to bring up the RF Input Check screen.

b.Press ENT again to display the input level estimate at RF Port 1. This will be an average of the estimated levels at each of the twenty-four domestic transponder center frequencies.

c.Press the right-arrow button repeatedly to display the input levels at RF Ports 2, 3, and 4 as well.

d.Press ESC to return to the RF Input Check screen.

Audio/Video This test puts out a video test pattern and audio test tones to allow verification of video

Checkand audio connections. The video pattern is vertical color bars. On Port 1, the audio is a slowly pulsing (triangle-wave) tone with a higher frequency on Right than on Left. On Port 2, the audio is a slowly pulsing (sine-wave) tone also with higher frequency on Right than on Left. On each port, the audio tones alternately pulse (~1 second) left then right, then repeat. Use the following steps to enable or disable this audio/video test mode:

a.From the RF Input Check screen, press the right-arrow button to bring up the Audio/Video Check screen.

b.The Audio/Video Check screen will indicate that the test mode is either "Enabled" or "Disabled".

c.Press ENT to switch the test mode between "Enabled" and "Disabled".

d.Press the left-arrow button to return to the RF Input Check screen or ESC to return to the Installation Testing screen.

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4600 specifications

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