Search Functions

 

Table 4.2: iPump 562 Settings Groups

 

 

Settings

Description

Group

 

 

 

Temp

These settings are entered via Compel or the TEMP / TEMPCH terminal

 

commands. The unit is said to be inserting when it is configured to the temp

 

settings. The maximum length of an insert is approximately 18 hours (65535

 

seconds). An insert terminates when:

 

1. it times out,

 

2. an ABORT command is received,

 

3. power is cycled, or

 

4. an invalid header is seen.

 

Any Temp commands received while the receiver is currently inserting are ignored.

 

If a Perm command is received while inserting, the perm settings are updated but

 

not acted on until the insert is terminated.

 

 

Perm

The perm settings are entered via Compel, the PERM / PERMCH terminal, or

 

OSD Carrier Select screen, or automatically from within a search mode. (See

 

below.) The perm settings are the only settings group that are stored in NVRAM.

 

 

Search

The search settings are active while in Carrier Search or Header Search. When the

 

unit finds what it is looking for in the search mode, it copies the search settings to

 

the perm settings. These are then considered to be the active settings.

 

 

4.2 Settings Table (or Search Table)

This is an internal database retained in non-volatile memory (unaffected by loss of power). It contains a list of alternate carrier settings. Each valid entry is a complete description of a carrier/program setting (as used in a Perm command). This list is entered at customer request at the factory, and may be edited using Compel commands or ADDS and DELS terminal commands. The entries are referred to as "Table Entries" or "Search Settings Entries", etc.

The Settings Table is typically used for one of two possible operations. The first is for local users to quickly pre-program carrier/program combinations and tune the IRD to one of them. The second is as a source of alternate fallback carriers for times when the "normal" carrier is lost or has a failure in its Compel stream.

4.3 Signal Quality Monitoring

The iPump 562 provides monitoring of different parameters of RF signal quality while tracking a carrier.

Note: Beyond 15 dB, Eb/No readings are not accurate. For the following inner FEC ratios, display any Eb/No values above the limits shown as >xx dB: R=1/2, Eb/No >14.0 dB; R=2/3, Eb/No>13.5 dB; R=3/4, Eb/No>13.0 dB; R=5/6, Eb/No>12.5 dB; R=7/8, Eb/No>12.0 dB. Note that margin may also “top out” as a >yy dB value also.

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