USER'S MANUAL. US TV EXPLORER II
In the External power supply mode is the unit powering the amplifiers before the
antenna (terrestrial television) or the satellite TV receiver (house-hold or community)
also powers the external units.
The DRAIN [3] indicator lights when current is flowing to the external unit. If any
kind of problem occurs (e.g., a short circuit), an error message appears on the monitor
('SUPPLY SHORT'), the acoustic indicator will be heard and the instrument will cease
to supply power. The US TV EXPLORER II does not return to its normal operating state
until the problem has been solved, during this time it verifies every three seconds the
persistence of the problem warning with an acoustic signal.
5.8
Automatic signal identification function (AUTO ID)
The US TV EXPLORER II allows automatically identifying TV signals, according
to the established configuration, which are presents in the channel or tuned frequency.
In order to activate this function must once press
combine this process with the spectrum monitoring
marker on the levels susceptible to contain a transmission, and activating later the
process of automatic identification in order to identify the present signal.
FREQ:
CHANNEL:
TESTING FOR ANALOG
NOT ENOUGH LEVEL 46.2 < 50.0 dBµV
TESTING 8-VSB
POWER OK 51.6 >= 32.0 dBµV
TRYING CURRENT 8-VSB CONFIG.
DIGITAL: 8-VSB
SEARCHING NETWORK NAME
CANCEL
Figure 9.- Signal automatic identification screen. AUTO ID.
First it recognises whether the signal is an analogue channel or a digital one. If
the channel is analogue, it determines the television standard of the signal. When the
signal is digital (ATSC, ITU-T J.83/B, DVB-S2 and DSS), it analyses for each
modulation type QAM Annex-B / QPSK / 8QPSK / 8-VSB all the associated
parameters such as the modulation system: carriers, symbol rate, code rate, etc.,.
and determines the value of the signals under test.
If the AUTO ID function is launched in the spectrum analyser mode, the name of
the network will appear temporarily on screen (it also appears in the measurement
display). In case of working in the satellite band the orbital position appears as well.
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[25] key. Specially useful, is to
[13], so that after locating the
753.25 MHz
DL:
753.25
61
MHz
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